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November 26th, 2020 • 3h 25m

1298: The Palmist

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yak yak yak yak about science science science.
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Adam Curry Jhansi devorah number 26 2020. This is your award
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winning information media assassination Episode 1200 98.
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This is no agenda
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and broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone Star State.
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Good morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where all we do is celebrate the
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death of Argentinian soccer players. i'm john c. devorah.
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funny because I was going to say, the only news that matters
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around the world except the United States is football legend
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Diego Maradona, widely considered one of the greatest
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players of all time, has died at the age of 16. His attorney
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announced he suffered a heart attack. Madonna was the captain
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of the Argentine national team.
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I don't think people understand how huge Madonna is around the
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rest of the world, compared to certainly the United States.
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And we should care about this because Is there a great cricket
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here who died to I mean,
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cricket is not played like soccer, Diego Maradona, in the
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80s was an he was like a sorcerer, what he was, he was
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one of the first guys that along with Johann Krauss with ix who
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could just do amazing things. And he became this Uber, Uber
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celebrity and it didn't matter if he got quote, caught, you
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know, with his face in a in a bucket of cocaine or, or
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financial crap, you know, it was no, it was just they loved him.
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Nothing could you could do nothing wrong with Diego
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Maradona. This guy is
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he isn't news do is a stats better than pelase? Oh, yeah.
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I think words. Yes. They were. Definitely, definitely.
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That's we're not that impressive.
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Okay. All right. So I'm glad
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I did some research on it because I couldn't understand.
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For example, I'm listening to a BCS report. This is all part of
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the scheme to get Americans to like soccer.
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Yes, of course. That's the only reason that we celebrate his
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death.
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far as I can tell, if you went on the street today and asked
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100 people who this guy was, how many average Americans would
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say, Oh, yeah,
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no, no, no, no. Please notice what I preface is that only the
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rest of the world cares. Not America. No one gives a shit
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here. We don't have that culture. That's fine.
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Here's the ABC soccer great. ABC report.
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Oh my gosh, I didn't even I didn't expect it.
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network news. All the network news was doing at least two
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maybe three minutes everybody that was
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as unnecessary as far as I'm concerned. Next,
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we are remembering soccer great Diego Maradona who died of a
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heart attack. arguably the best player of all time, his dodging,
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weaving unique style of play on and off the field inspired
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wonder all and a big dose of controversy. Some say he was the
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greatest ever. On the screen a tiny speck with a mop of hair on
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the field, a master of the attack. Diego Maradona played
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soccer like he lived life by his own rules. Just ask England's
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1986 World Cup team in the quarterfinals. Mira Donna's
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first blow of goal he punched in slipping it by the goalie and
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the referee. Maradona saying he was a combination
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eat his head. Then just four minutes later, they were doing a
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surgically cutting defense. What is known as the gold the century
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that is
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Argentina going on to win the World Cup, a dream for a boy
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born in the slums of widow Cyrus. He started playing soccer
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at the age of three and never stopped. A prodigy with an
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unstoppable left foot. Just five five he became a giant in the
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sport winning championships in South America and Europe. Yeah,
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I
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like it the beginning where it says unique, you know bobbing
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and weaving style. I mean, that is do any other soccer players
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ever done that?
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You know what? You know what? I
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don't want to hear it. I really don't want to hear it. I don't
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want to hear your anti soccer bias. I don't care what you
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think. He was a legendary players and he was a legendary
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player. And nail Sayers. Bob Gibson was Hey, Happy
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Thanksgiving to you, john. We're
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happy Thanksgiving.
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It's Thanksgiving. And here we are arguing about a soccer
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player Phil is fuckery doing man stop just stop. Just stop. You
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don't know shit about soccer. I can say that. That's okay. We
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can move on.
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Okay, well, I'll just defer to the to the people that know
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More. I just don't get it. Happy Thanksgiving to you.
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Yes. Happy Thanksgiving to all the slaves of getting donation
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for there seemed to be some confusion. People were thinking
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that we were doing a pre recorded show. Well, I think not
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only they've never done it. I mean, we've done shows but not
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on things original.
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Yeah, they are original. It's not some damn as repeat but you
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might be seeing now today. But especially thank you to all of
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the producers of the no agenda show hell,
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what? What's wrong?
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What's up? JOHN, my
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phone's ringing up. I have to go hang it up.
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Well, while john is keep talking, john is tending to
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important work. like looking at soccer stats and hanging up his
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phone. I wanted to thank every every producer who has donated
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their time, their talent, their treasure, their knowledge, their
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information, their specialties, their expertise, for making this
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truly the best podcast in the universe for that I'm thankful
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we may not be allowed to be together during this
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Thanksgiving. But we are still one Gizmo nation family. Except
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for the guy who donated $2 and 22 cents today. Did you see that
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note?
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He sent a note in
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Yes. So it's all Rick Hansen. I think he's a knight. And I look
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at all the notes even though we won't read them. Below $50. He
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says man overboard, please hear me out. And don't read this in
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that voice.
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I know
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you are independent. So it worries me that I'm increasingly
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getting a partisan vibe. When I listen to the show and read the
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newsletter. I don't like the direction it seems to be going
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and I am no longer comfortable contributing financially to the
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show. In other words, it's beginning to sound like you have
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an agenda. That is not what I originally signed up for.
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You signed up pretty wordy sign up.
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Well, here's the thing though. It's like this has been
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happening to me on the Twitter's. Like, like, like
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continuously for the past. While I guess ever since the election,
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and even just following the news, just following what is
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going on with Sidney Powell. I mean, people are just yelling at
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Twitter sounds like a bunch of hyenas yapping at me. Like I
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guess people are not interested in other news, they want their
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partisan news. That's what it must. Oh, there's
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a doofus out there every so often like this guy. I mean,
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there's Twitter's loaded with him. This is the left wing
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operation.
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Yeah, but this is one of our This is one of our night
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randomly
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targeted. This
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is one of our nights who was saying this. from Denmark,
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right?
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Yeah. from Denmark that for sure.
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Yes. Oh, yes. He's a night and he thinks that we're partisan.
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Like what partisanship Are you hearing? I guess we can't
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discuss anything that is contrary to the narrative.
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Otherwise, you're a shill?
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We have a professional shill who works for us?
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I gotta tell you we are so ready for the new Biden administration
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man I mean we even have the jingle package ready
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beyond your free
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that's right baby built better for someone else.
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life beyond your freedom. back
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Yeah, with Jeff Smith man when he when he gets Smithfield nail.
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Oh my Yeah, we have several versions. So when when we're
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ready to build back better we will have the just the right
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tone for you. Pretty good. They're all good. They're all
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good. This, the course is the course one just simple.
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Down on
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down on bended knee.
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Loyalty
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beyond your freedom.
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Oh, man.
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This is going places once again, this is what Biden should be
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using. This should be a national campaign. This is the sound of a
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nation right here. Actually
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Changing a few things. You mean like, the sound? Well, it's just
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like say something. see something, say something? It's
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not? Yes. Did nobody wants to?
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Nobody wanted it. Nobody wanted it.
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It was there for the taking.
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Yeah, they just didn't want it. So I've had a very rough
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morning, I almost thought we had to call the show off actually.
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Never happened. Uh,
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we've, the only times we've started very late is when you
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had complete power failure. And that's happened once I think
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maybe we still did the show.
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Oh, of course, we still did the show. But I fired up the the,
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the studio computer this morning, which is the Surface
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Pro six, it only thing it does is run the show. Nothing ever
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gets installed. I'm not messing around with it. I just leave it
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for what it is. I shut it down after the show. So that at least
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I know what's going on or not going on. And this morning, I
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started up and there's something I'd never seen before. Down at
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the bottom of the screen, it had this like dos box that appeared
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with really big out of focus font. It's like automatically
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repairing your drive. Oh, my heart sank. And I got into this
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loop where it would say okay, it repaired my drive, then it would
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throw up the blue screen that says exit and go to Windows or
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do something else. And the exit and go to a start up windows
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would just take me through the whole fixing drive thing. And
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like oh my god, I can't get out of this. So I texted my personal
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personal windows guru Dave Jones. And he says, okay,
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there's one thing we can do otherwise you're really screwed.
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So, you know, I had to get my windows. Like my key says,
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Microsoft, Microsoft is harsh, man. You have to go find your
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machines key. Yeah,
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yeah, good luck with that.
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Yeah, that took me about 20 minutes. Then I had the key then
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I had new command line check this and then Dave says okay,
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one if it starts up Do not shut this down this machine down. And
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he says buy a new one right away. That's that's the advice.
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Because apparently these hard drives are somehow they're
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soldered in on the surfaces and you can't get replaced.
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That's what I was gonna suggest. No, no, I was gonna say why
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don't you just go just what I would normally do with a normal
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machine goes to drive it keep it over there somewhere and if the
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thing craps out, just put the ghost drive in and boom, you're
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ready to go. But it is soldered in.
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Really? Yeah, this is well this is the Surface Pro machines and
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I like it because it's very easy to travel with because it just
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folds up like a like a very very, very thin notebook. And
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it's just reasons that I like it. It has the right and only
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worn it was
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solder it is to keep you from upgrading the cheap pricks, I
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would never buy that machine.
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I think it's also so small and so flat that I don't think they
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could do it any other way but doesn't matter. The point is,
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let's just hope we get through the show. If something craps out
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with it, then it's probably toke. So I don't know what the
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problem is. Let's just hope that that the machine hangs in there
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and I will follow his advice of course, which kind of sucks. So
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I lost about 45 minutes to an hour of crucial prep time this
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morning. This is where you say Oh,
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sorry, we're all shared. Oh,
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yes, please. This is where you say ah but I was still able to
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obviously get through. Get well.
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Didn't get the COVID No,
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I did not get the COVID
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man nice segue
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this. Let's go straight to where the money is. Ladies and
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gentlemen. Yes, the word This is something very fun is kind of
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happening around the world. And people are just not taking it
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anymore for those in listening in other countries. You are
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already shut down. You are already locked down obviously.
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But we're seeing around the world. We're seeing protests
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where people people just not going to take it anymore. They
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aren't sick and tired of it. And they're pushing back. Let's
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start with Toronto. This is actually this is the owner of of
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Adamson BBQ, and he is just defying the the ordinance Enough
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is enough.
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I complied with the two weeks to flatten the curve. I complied
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again during the second wave when we locked down with Doug
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Ford promised us that there would be supporting evidence to
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shut down The restaurants, bars and gyms. He didn't provide it.
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We got something a little bit later talking about outbreaks.
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But the data from Toronto Public Health they came out two weeks
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ago show that to. That's right, two of the over 10,000, Ontario
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COVID deaths were linked to bars, restaurants and retails.
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So why are we getting singled out? And the big multinational
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corporations are all essential while they're packed.
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Come on, guys.
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Enough is enough. We're opening for anybody who's a fan of
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freedom and sovereignty, the right to choose where where to
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go over at your house,
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what busy
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cars love to meet you tomorrow,
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I'll be there at the door
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in Etobicoke at 11.
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Okay, then we have the UK speakers corner, they, the Brits
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have figured something out. They figured out that these chants
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that they actually quite good at. They really do work. And so
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speakers corner was trying to clear in a relatively big crowd,
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and they must have had 30 or 40 cops unprepared for the crowd.
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And the crowd just was kind of surrounding them was not moving
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back and they started chanting and eventually the cops left.
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So apparently shaming them into the Choose your side is
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effective. Now they didn't have any guns or water cannons. But
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the cops kind of chose their size like Well, I guess we
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shouldn't fight against these people. Buffalo New York. People
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are recognizing they have rights. And there's no there's
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mandates but there's not laws. You're not criminally. You're
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not a criminal if you still want to open up your business. This
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was Buffalo and they're talking to the sheriff who oddly one of
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the sheriff's has a British accent and health, someone from
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health and human services of New York who were telling them they
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have to shut down and they're saying now
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I know your text here, our tax dollars
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here and your guys's paychecks.
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So some of these people actually work for their money, and they
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don't want to lose their livelihood. I've lost friends
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who killed themselves? I've seen clients die because they've lost
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their livelihood.
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I'm sorry to hear that. I
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know you are and I'm just I'm asking for you to best have some
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compassion for the people that have lost everything.
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We can have compassion for people.
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Okay, well, you need to have compassion on the parking lot.
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But this is private property. This is private property. Yeah,
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this is private property. It's private property. This is
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private property. You
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do not want it here.
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So do your jobs. Well, her job is well no, no, your job
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is to remove people that are not wanting
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they're not
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doing their job. There we go. You shouldn't be wearing moms.
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Don't worry about my health.
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My hope is in your concern meant to be wearing a mask is it okay
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to take me to jail.
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Take me to jail.
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Anyway, show me the law.
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It works out.
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And they got out and they left. So the chanting thing for some
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reason seems to work that you see these law enforcement
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officers go into a kind of a brain freeze. I'm not sure why
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that is. And I've never noticed this before. It works.
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I like these chance get out. Yeah, not that creative. But
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I'll tell you
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that we'll get I think choose your side is a good one. I like
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choose your side is great. I like that one a lot. Let's see
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there's disgust and horror in the House of Commons. Cows
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Walker. Madam Deputy Speaker, I
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have just witnessed an elderly lady peacefully protesting with
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a handful of other people be arrested and carried spread
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eagle to a police van. Just outside the precinct to the
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House of Commons.
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This is a
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disgrace. This is I'm British. It is unconstitutional. And this
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government. Our Prime Minister needs to end these in justices
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now. Madam Deputy Speaker, will you bring the prime minister and
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or the Home Secretary here
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today
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to sort this out. She wasn't old,
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old lady
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robbed of her dignity for having the courage to protest about
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having her fundamental rights and those of my constituents and
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others removed.
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He was really the only guy sitting there there's no one
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else. And of course, no one cares. At least not the
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officials you got a chance you got to get a chance going in
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there, man. So, while health officials are trying to keep us
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home, this is the Austin public health
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message from Austin public health.
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COVID-19 cases are increasing rapidly in Austin, Travis County
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and around Texas. Do not gather with people you do not live with
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to help slow the spread of the virus during the Thanksgiving
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holiday.
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It's important to this
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to everyone got that voicemail and a text message and a
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reminder text message here in Austin. And if you decided to
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fly to fly, like, Oh my god, we're in a super spreader event.
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This is nuts. People are not listening to the CDC, they are
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not following instructions. Once you get on the plane, listen to
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the instructions you get from Delta or in
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cloud. If we have to ask you more than once to cover your
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nose, mouth, put your mask on. We are not going to be rude, we
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are not going to be nasty. We are going to simply take your
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seat number and your name. And when we get where we going you
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will either be arrested fine, but you will also be placed on
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the No Fly List meaning you will not be able to fly any airline
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for the rest of your life. We are government officials. Oh,
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never made property. If you choose not a country or parents
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are on the air, you will be arrested and face 20 years in
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prison and you also receive a $250,000
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Thanks for flying the friendly skies
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to hell government property.
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I think somehow they've been deputized. I don't know what
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that was about. She
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talking about She's full of crap.
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Yeah, but she's doing it. And people are like, oh, and you'll
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be banned from flying for life.
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How does that work?
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You'll be on the note.
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People that delta no a due process is no
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No, no, you will be arrested and fined and you will be put on a
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no fly list. For the rest I would have gotten up right then
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and there said excuse me. I'm getting off this prison flight.
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Fuck you. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to swear. But I that's what
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I would have said come on. The hell is that? I don't need to go
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anywhere that bad. I really don't. It's just crazy. Ah,
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let's see what CBS had to say about AD AD people.
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Let me tell you one quick story. Yankton, South Dakota small town
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in the southern part of the state the commission met to talk
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about mask mandates. And they decided no, the local newspaper
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said the commission wants more time to educate people. Here's a
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reasonable question. We're eight months into a pandemic. How much
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more time do you need? How much more time do you need to educate
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people about? Exactly.
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Thank you and
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please don't shove a light bulb up your Easter and you said that
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with a straight face. I was thinking that to
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those guys are high. don't shove a light bulb up your keister.
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Wow, I think that's basically saying you may be so stupid that
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you would do stuff the President invited you to do such as
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putting a light in your butt is taking the bleach comment a
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little further. But I think that's what it was. Remember
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when he said ultraviolet light or disinfect?
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Yeah, no, I remember all that.
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That became he the president said drink bleach. And
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apparently,
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he never said drink bleach? Of course not.
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But that's what
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it mean. I like in the dead. That guy wrote the nasty or
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night who wrote a nasty note. Yeah, probably thinks it's true.
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Let's listen to Tom McClintock. I wanted to play this clip a
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couple of weeks ago. I mean, it wasn't wasn't that old. I'm
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sorry. When did new it's about a week old because Newson went to
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the French Laundry showed McClintock who is a to a
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representative in the house of these in the house. And he's one
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of the few republicans from California that's actually in
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the house. Right? Did we play a clip of him does this kind of
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parody gives a guess is that where you get five minutes you
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get to talk to the cameras and seaspan pretty much and I just
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thought this was pretty well done. This is him talking about?
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Gavin Newsom be such a great guy. Mr. Speaker.
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I rise this morning in defense of Governor Gavin Newsome, who
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recently defied his own idiotic COVID edicts, as he partied at
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one of the few restaurants has not yet been forced out of
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business. I defend him because he was doing what we once all
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did in a free society. make our own decisions over what risks
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we're willing to run and what precautions we're willing to
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take according to our own circumstances, to protect our
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own health. Yes, cope. It is a nasty buck and a quarter of a
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million Americans have died while having it. But this isn't
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the bluebonnet plague. The CDC is best estimate is that if
25:10
you're under 49, your chance for surviving COVID if you get it is
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99.92%. Even if you're over 70, you have a 94.6% rate of
25:23
recovery. 40% who get it don't even know they have it. And yet
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we've allowed our officials to ruin our quality of life over
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it, destroying countless businesses, throwing 10s of
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millions into unemployment, robbing our children of their
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educations, and shredding our most cherished rights as
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Americans. Governor Newsom's night of partying should be a
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wake up call for every American. Every time we step outside our
25:52
homes, the risks that we face multiply. A free society assumes
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that citizens are competent to assess those risks, balanced
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them against the avoidance costs, and to manage their
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decisions in a generally responsible way. It's called
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common sense. Yeah.
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free society is the key word there. Yeah.
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But the common sense doesn't fly anymore. You can't use that as
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an argument today. It doesn't make any sense. You can't do
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that. No one's just it's non starter. People just have common
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sense. You have no common sense is not definable.
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Here's some cause. It's been the kids don't learn it either.
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Well, no helicopter parents keep them you know, shelter until
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they're 18. And then or older.
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World, one of our older one of our producers put together
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finally someone did this put together a spreadsheet with
26:50
actual data. With the likelihood you will die from a car accident
26:54
versus COVID. And it's by age range, because that does matter
27:01
just for your for your own edification. under five years
27:08
old, you are 7.3 times more likely to die from a car
27:12
accident between five and 1413 and a half between 15 and 2410
27:16
and a half, between 23 and 34. Two and a half times more likely
27:21
to die from a car accident. In equals out around 35 to 44. And
27:27
then
27:28
tell that tell hey, yeah, tell that to the 260,000 dead
27:31
Americans.
27:33
No, no, the 260,000 Americans who died needlessly, that's
27:39
that's the quote. That's what they're saying now, Donald Trump
27:42
doesn't care. 260,000 Americans died needlessly. Okay. That's
27:49
that's that's a quite an accusation.
27:53
I like the way they morph stuff it. I mean, the morphing is was
27:57
fascinating. In fact, they're morphing to cases,
28:01
though, yes.
28:02
From hospitalizations, and death is one but then morphing from
28:06
the one they're trying to do now is morphing from cases to
28:09
infections,
28:10
but just calling him infectious. This is just the end of this
28:12
what they're starting
28:13
to, but I don't think they're doing it completely. They're not
28:16
all falling into line here.
28:20
Well, not.
28:22
I mean, okay, I hear I hear it a lot. It's used a lot. And I hear
28:26
it
28:27
too, because we're listening for but I don't think they're
28:29
falling into line and they stop using the word cases.
28:33
altogether. I'd be more convinced. Well, let's listen to
28:37
the opening tees for ABC yesterday on on the news. Now,
28:41
we have to preface this by saying this is Tom yamas.
28:46
Because unlike us, we work on these holidays. They take off
28:50
the news guys and network people they take off the whole week.
28:54
Yeah. So Yama says replacing David Muir and you can see that
28:58
he doesn't quite have the ability to scare the crap out of
29:02
the listener. In the way you're amused, very sincere. And Yama
29:08
is kind of just walking he's kind of taxi it in but it's
29:10
still okay.
29:11
We know why is because it sounds like yes, the poop all the time.
29:15
It just doesn't make for Well actually, it sounds pretty
29:18
urgent. No, no, Yama
29:19
is not the pooping guy
29:20
who's yamas who's the pooping guy?
29:22
The pooping guy is pig gay. So
29:26
I can remember from now on pigs poop. I got it. Okay. yamas.
29:30
Right.
29:31
Ready. Yama is the normal substitute host
29:36
virus dangerous as America is set to mark Thanksgiving in the
29:40
middle of a pandemic.
29:42
Millions of teasers that wrap
29:44
says opening T's ABC. Okay,
29:47
I just thought music I thought there was a bump on it.
29:50
Rose and in the sky as public health officials doubled down on
29:54
warnings to stay home. Dr. Fauci fearful of a surge during a
29:59
surge This could become a humanitarian crisis, a 15th day
30:04
of record hospitalizations. 2300 Americans dead in 24 hours and
30:10
the new
30:10
emergency restrictions they started for a second. I realized
30:14
what the problem with yamas is when it comes to doing this this
30:17
scary teaser.
30:19
It's not scary. First of all,
30:21
it was not scary at all. But he sounds like a surfer dude. think
30:27
of him as some surfer guy Surf's up.
30:30
Okay. All right. Well, listen, with that in mind now dead in 24
30:34
hours and the new emergency restrictions. Also new tonight,
30:38
President Elect Joe Biden addressing the nation predicting
30:41
a long hard winter ahead, urging Americans to make sacrifices now
30:46
for the greater good, calling it an act of patriotism, and saying
30:50
we're at war with a virus, not one another. Breaking news from
30:54
the White House, President Trump flexing his part in power
30:58
pardoning his first national security adviser Michael Flynn,
31:02
who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his contacts with
31:06
Russia. Tonight, sources tell abc news, more pardons could be
31:10
on the way. Feeding families amid COVID-19 staggering
31:14
economic toll as the number of Americans pushing to hunger
31:17
grows for long lines at food banks coast to coast. Millions
31:21
set to lose key COVID benefits right after Christmas. The
31:25
Thanksgiving storm sweeping East tonight. Already a confirmed
31:32
pushes heavy rain into the I 95 corridor. And so we remember a
31:36
soccer legend da Jonah
31:40
across the
31:41
globe, his
31:42
triumphs on the field. And demons often will show you what
31:46
some call him the greatest step. You know
31:55
what I what I hear is I hear manifestation going on these
31:59
people are manifesting this whole thing even though he
32:02
doesn't have the voice. I don't think he's quite the surfer dude
32:05
entirely. But he doesn't have the commandeering voice that is
32:09
meant to scare you and prepare you for this. They're
32:12
manifesting something that I mean, look at these new
32:16
restrictions. It's ridiculous. There's no reason for them. No
32:20
reason. There's no reason other than don't get together with
32:24
people and start talking about what we're doing. We can't as
32:28
the only thing that seems logical is we don't want you
32:31
hanging out at Thanksgiving with people. I can't have that. And
32:35
we're all gonna die. But it's really the hospitalizations it's
32:39
bullcrap. We're at eight to 10%. But it's just that we saw this
32:47
eight months ago, the same trickery. There's a certain
32:50
number of beds reserved for COVID. And that's usually 10%,
32:55
maybe 15% of all the ICU beds, people are coming in for all
32:59
kinds of other things. The hospital wants to run at 90%.
33:03
And all I keep reading is Oh, it's horrible. Oh, there'll be
33:07
no more ICU beds in a couple of weeks if it keeps on going like
33:10
this. And that's always the tagline. No. It's
33:17
okay to play that. There's another little aspect of what he
33:19
just did did there. When it comes out of it, he starts his
33:23
news presentation. This is the clip is rap ABC. Um, and I want
33:31
you to see just a point there's a point in here where he changes
33:35
one of the variables. And I want to see if you can catch it just
33:41
it's not about COVID. It's just a it's just a variable that's in
33:44
there. And I would like to after you hear it, you can stop the
33:47
clip is not the clip is just a reiteration of the tease. As
33:51
usual, ABC does this right? They're all starting to do they
33:55
copy each other till they do the long tease and they do a
33:57
redirection of the T's after the T's and then they throw it to
34:00
somebody who does the T's again.
34:02
You know why they do that?
34:04
Because there's no material that
34:08
saves them from reporting anything. Exactly why they do
34:11
it. Let's fill up somebody else set up another minute and a half
34:14
with a tease us tonight.
34:17
With
34:20
Vinnie being in thanks for being with us on this Wednesday night.
34:23
I'm Tom yamas infer David. And we begin with the Thanksgiving
34:26
holiday and the Coronavirus threat phonation already in the
34:29
middle of a devastating COVID surge now facing the biggest
34:33
test yet the CDC warning people to stay home and keep holiday
34:37
celebrations small are faced with some fear could be a
34:40
humanitarian crisis and even sharper rising cases some three
34:44
weeks from now just in time for Christmas hospitalizations at a
34:48
record high for a 15 day in a row for the 88,000 patients
34:52
taxing medical care. And we know when hospitalizations rise
34:56
deaths we follow more than 2300 in the past 24 hours 261,000
35:03
lives now lost. And today Take a look. There were long lines at a
35:07
number of airports, at least 5 million passengers since Friday,
35:10
the most since the pandemic began. And also long lines for
35:14
COVID testing. Though officials warn it may provide a false
35:17
sense of security. And now new crackdowns to slow an even
35:20
greater spread Los Angeles shutting down restaurants for
35:23
the next three weeks. Pennsylvania halting alcohol
35:26
sales at bars and restaurants overnight, and there will be at
35:30
bridges and bus stations right here in New York City to warn
35:33
out of state travelers to quarantine. Tonight Dr. Anthony
35:36
Fauci is making a final plea saying that a vaccine is on the
35:40
horizon. And this week's sacrifices will save lives in
35:43
the meantime, ABC Stephanie Ramos leads us off here in New
35:46
York.
35:47
I'm sorry, I didn't hear anything. The whole thing is is
35:50
off the rails to me but what specifically was the twist you
35:54
picked up on?
35:56
It wasn't in there.
36:01
This was a trick question.
36:04
Yeah, I mean, some other clip right is Okay, nevermind. Do
36:07
you want to flip that it's in No, I
36:10
should get scared cuz it just was not COVID related. I have to
36:14
wait All right, a
36:16
good one.
36:17
There was a thing in there that though that kind of was a
36:19
showstopper which is why what's the point of stopping sales of
36:23
alcohol in Utah? Yeah, I
36:25
looked into this apparently they didn't they ran the numbers and
36:30
it turns out Oh, they did they they ran numbers Yes. With their
36:33
own little finger on the scale. And it turns out that alcohol is
36:39
consumed the heaviest in Pennsylvania where they did this
36:44
the evening before Thanksgiving, and since people will be
36:48
congregating in bars to do that they shut them down so there's
36:52
just no bars no that's that's when people go drink is the
36:56
night before Thanksgiving. Which of course is a great time to go
36:59
drink
37:01
but new light goes all the traffic tickets and and
37:05
I was I was quite surprised to hear this about Southern
37:10
California so if you already are complying and you're you're just
37:16
just as you and your and your turkey. Well, it's gonna get
37:20
gonna get worse. Breaking News Tonight at 11. High winds and
37:23
extreme wildfire danger mean power could be shut off for
37:26
thousands of people in Southern California on Thanksgiving.
37:30
Announcing Santa Ana winds and dry conditions could force the
37:33
utility to trigger power safety shut offs
37:35
that alert turkey with
37:38
all the fixings if they don't have any. Power when safety
37:43
shutoff system is designed to keep its power lines from
37:45
possibly sparking a catastrophic wildfire. Edison says more than
37:49
13,000 customers could lose power in LA County, more than
37:53
12,000 in Ventura. More than 4000 in Riverside County, and
37:57
the biggest potential impact is in San Bernardino County, for
38:00
more than 42,000 customers could be without power until this
38:04
upcoming set and a wind event is
38:05
over. I think this is what would blow Jaiden men by dark winter,
38:12
literally a dark winter. We take shutting down your power. It's
38:16
crazy. And what this has resolved, I've come to realize
38:21
that all this science talk and people who really only want to
38:26
listen to the science from the mainstream the people that they
38:30
trust, which is mainly Fauci and you know, Bill Gates, you know,
38:34
the people who would really know it, it has an I think there's
38:39
some answers for it, but they just hit something in their
38:42
brains. That brings about the belief that if you do everything
38:49
perfectly then you will not get it and from multiple people who
38:57
have heard who have tested positive whatever that means
39:00
many have actually gotten sick but yeah, they live the ones
39:03
that I know. They The first thing that goes to their mind is
39:08
how did it happen when who did I get it from? I must have
39:10
scratched my nose did it lift my mask up? Was I walking too close
39:14
to someone that and it's and these are these are smart people
39:17
who I know and admire. There's that's their first thought is I
39:21
must have screwed it up because we've been told so many times,
39:26
that if you do everything right, the world will be a better
39:28
place. But if you get it then you must have done something
39:33
wrong. You weren't following the guidelines. You were not exactly
39:36
six feet. It might have been five feet. You might have had
39:40
the the mass just a little askew or the wrong mask. And this is
39:45
making people insane. first clip. This is in the woods near
39:51
Boston Ashburn, Ash Burnham, ashburnham. And the law in
39:57
Massachusetts is you have to wear mask even outside outdoors.
40:03
Answer these two young women are walking in the woods outdoors,
40:08
they come across an older couple, probably my age in the
40:12
50s, upper 50s. And this guy gets so pissed off that they're
40:19
not wearing masks that it seems like just a regular guy, you
40:23
know, out with his wife for a walk in the woods, but oh no, he
40:27
completely goes nuts when he sees people in the woods outside
40:31
without masks caught
40:32
on camera.
40:33
This man is spitting at two young
40:35
women on a public hiking trail because they weren't wearing
40:38
masks.
40:39
That's not the right approach to deal with anything.
40:42
That can be neighbor to anything. That wouldn't be the
40:44
approach to deal with it. It was hostile. It was inappropriate,
40:47
it was threatening, and it could even be assaulted.
40:50
It happened Sunday afternoon at the midstate hiking trail and
40:52
ash Burnham and when things got heated, the women started
40:55
recording on their phones. I don't care.
41:00
When I'm outside, knocked off,
41:03
the man starts to walk away.
41:05
Selfish is what it is completely irresponsible.
41:07
Okay, thank you so much for your input, then comes back. And this
41:11
happens. Okay, I
41:13
have COVID. I have COVID.
41:18
I've been tested positive.
41:24
Be soon.
41:29
Now police are putting this video out in the hopes that
41:32
someone will recognize his face, or he'll turn himself in so they
41:36
can get the full story.
41:38
So this guy probably was positive. And he was so upset
41:42
that the way I read the story, I don't know anything else. But
41:45
what I've heard is that he's so upset that you know he has it.
41:49
He says he does. And they're walking outside without Massey
41:52
decides, well, then you deserve to be infected and start
41:55
spitting on them. And this is some severe psychosis going on
41:59
here.
42:03
Yeah, that's actually assault.
42:05
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That's why the police are looking for him.
42:07
Although I think you're allowed to give people HIV in California
42:11
these days. So that law may be changing. But the best example
42:16
of what is going on with and this may be generational, it may
42:20
just be what people what kind of media people consume. It was
42:26
really well evidenced on the Dr. Drew show. And he had Andrew
42:30
Santino on who's a comedian. Do you know Andrew Santino, because
42:33
I don't know who he is never heard of him. I never heard of
42:36
him. He sounds a bit like Tim Dylan, honestly. But he's, oh,
42:41
he had COVID and he starts talking about the embarrassment
42:45
that he had.
42:46
You know, it's it's annoying. But there is a stigma and it's
42:50
it's not weird. Well, the media has politicized it's so much
42:55
that if you so therefore you're you're like
42:57
a Trump supporter. If you have
42:59
that's what it feels like.
43:01
It feels like it feels like if you say to somebody you got they
43:05
just assume you must be this Auntie masker Oh, all right.
43:10
crazy person who just didn't care about the rules. Wow. You
43:14
know, not wow, you know, and that's wild. It feels like it
43:18
feels that way in the community. People are weirded out about it
43:23
they just they don't know how to respond to it.
43:26
I've seen people you know people like why why isn't Why aren't
43:29
you dead? Why didn't you die right nobody your age dies
43:35
well here's here's the here's the problem i think is the
43:38
stigma beyond the political the media politicizing this thing
43:42
are easy. There's also this like this like shamefulness you feel
43:49
of like I let myself for my friends down. You don't I mean,
43:53
and it's no undue it's put on by I don't know the social ghost
43:58
there's something about it that makes you feel like I've let
44:03
people down or something like I've done something wrong when
44:06
truth be told, I I had no idea I couldn't have known my the
44:10
person that gave it to me had no idea you know, so you're not
44:13
putting each other in positions of like, Who cares?
44:17
This is amazing to me. I don't think I would have the response
44:20
Dr. Drew has that's wild man. Wow, no, that's retarded. It's
44:26
retarded is what it is. This is what this is. What's happened is
44:30
people take this as you didn't follow the rules, just like
44:33
Republicans. which is fantastic.
44:38
I don't know the stigma thing. I can't get my head around the
44:40
stigma though. It's so fascinating to me that you feel
44:43
that but it makes sense to me but it but it's so irrational. I
44:46
can't get my head around. Well,
44:47
let's put it this way. I'll say this. I know probably 20 people
44:55
that have had it. About five of them have talked about it
44:59
publicly. So what does that what does that say to you? In fact,
45:03
yeah, in fact, wow, a good friend of mine told me another
45:06
friend of ours today who is massively famous, who has a very
45:11
squeaky clean image of you know, kind of be doing always doing
45:15
the right thing. And he got it and of course, he doesn't want
45:19
to say anything, not for any other reason. He got it
45:21
completely. He has no idea. But he doesn't want to say anything
45:26
because he is afraid it'll dilute this image of you know,
45:31
him being a this this kind of go by the book guy or whatever. And
45:36
so so let's let's explore this. The other side of this work
45:41
yeah, wearing a mask, just signal. You don't need to once
45:45
you two weeks ago, but I know I'm gonna. I'm gonna wear a mask
45:48
when this is over, I guess cuz I don't care because it doesn't do
45:51
any like, I got one of those. Bobby's girlfriend calella, who
45:55
is a lifesaver. Who's given me She gave me so much great stuff
45:58
to take. But gave me one of those oxygenator those blood
46:00
oxygenator things or whatever? Oh, yeah.
46:02
Good. That's good to have. Yeah.
46:04
So I've been measuring that every day. And it's been good.
46:09
So I do wear the mask. And I've tried it with the mask, and it's
46:12
the same number. So I was like, it's not it's not a harm to me
46:16
if it makes other Oh, no. Well, if it makes other people feel
46:18
good in public air.
46:20
Yeah. You're doing it to reduce other people's anxiety. Yeah.
46:26
And then and it's kind of a signal, you're signaling
46:29
cooperation, that kind of thing. It's fine.
46:32
signaling compliance, not cooperation. Dr. Drew
46:36
compliance.
46:37
I was at the grocery store the other day, and there was this
46:41
one woman wearing a black woman wearing a big black mask and on
46:46
the mask it said, I can't breathe. Oh, yeah.
46:49
This is just like I was so you know, there's a lot of the mask
46:53
of you might be able to breathe. I just I just want to say
46:56
something by day. Yeah, but it but it's like a triple entendre
47:00
it's you know, I can't breathe Michael Brown. Was it Michael
47:04
Brown? Who was the was the guy the cops killed? No, they'll
47:08
get knows the guy in
47:10
New York. Yeah.
47:12
With the the false e cigarettes. Yeah, that's the original I
47:15
can't breed.
47:16
So that's like that's like very that's a very that's a brain
47:19
twister. And actually the brain I think our brains are changing
47:23
or the way they're being used by people. inadvertently, of all
47:29
people Sean Lennon, who the last time I shot saw Sean Lennon. I
47:34
was with Julian Lennon and Sean was in the baby stroller. But
47:38
Sean Lennon was on the max Kaiser show and Sean Lennon's
47:40
turned into this. This you know, reminds me a bit of Ronan Farrow
47:45
in a way incredibly smart, very well read knows a lot as you
47:50
know, it's kind of one of these star children's Smarties. And
47:55
not that it's just coincidental that this came from him from
47:58
this podcast just this week. But he was talking about the right
48:03
brain left brain and how today we've probably done the young
48:08
people a disservice by Well, that's not just schooling, what
48:12
is kind of schooling. It's all this left brain stuff that
48:16
listen to this, I actually read this book called The master in
48:20
his emissary, which was a book about neuroscience. And it talks
48:24
about how essentially the right brain which is you know, they
48:28
say generally is creative and doesn't have language should be
48:32
the master of consciousness and the left brain should serve the
48:35
master. left brain was designed to sort of locate a mouse in the
48:40
room and grab it if you're an eagle or something. You know,
48:42
it's about objects and language and compartmentalizing infinity
48:46
into something that's digestible and communicable. Whereas like
48:50
the real reality is, is infinite and non compartmentalised. And
48:54
that's how the right brain sees it. So you the right brain is
48:56
almost like this enlightened brain. And the left brain is
48:59
sort of like the material world, right? And that that's that
49:02
piece of the brain that that goes down the middle is making a
49:05
market in reality, it's buying and selling,
49:08
buying and selling,
49:10
to create what you perceive to be reality, but you need both.
49:13
Exactly. And what's really interesting is it has to do with
49:15
bandwidth, I think the there's an actual bandwidth of the
49:18
corpus callosum, which is arguably why we had to create
49:22
words or concepts because we'd have this infinite feeling in
49:26
the right hemisphere, but it actually has to collapse through
49:28
this band of neurons to get to your left brain. And that's how
49:31
it sort of forms into a compartmentalize reality. But
49:34
what's interesting about this book is he says the master and
49:36
his emissary is being upturned. Because essentially, there's a
49:42
sort of mutiny from the left brain because post industrial
49:46
society has incentives and rewards structures for left
49:52
brain thinking, you know, accounting and manufacturing and
49:55
a nine to five job and, and and linguistic skills and math
49:58
skills. And that that There's a lot of good because of that. But
50:02
ultimately what it means is that the left brain is taking over
50:05
the right brain, and that that's critically dangerous for
50:09
humanity. Because the other thing about the left brain is
50:12
that only the left brain can sort of conclude that things
50:16
suck and it wants to kill itself.
50:18
Yeah, baby. I think that's where we're at. theramin
50:24
too bad. The
50:25
brain Professor doesn't want to talk to me anymore. I could have
50:29
asked him about that. I like it. I like it. I'm sure you know
50:34
better than I than anybody on this topic, obviously. Oh,
50:37
that's good. Just insult me out of the blue.
50:39
No, that was actually an opening to hear what you had to say.
50:42
That
50:42
is probably what I have to say is I'd rather listen to people
50:45
crying on the TV.
50:50
Okay.
50:52
Let's go with ABC. They got some people crying.
50:54
They got people crying about the COVID. Yeah. Oh, I love this.
50:59
Let's see. Just our
51:01
cried. Millions are on the move. Despite that CDC warned on
51:06
travel, you just try to kind of be as safe as you can and get
51:09
home and see family.
51:10
More than 50 million Americans expected to hit the roads in
51:13
sky. Our geovany test is that New York's LaGuardia Airport
51:17
when it comes to the pandemic. This is one of the busiest days
51:20
at airports more than a million expected to fly. Another million
51:23
plus expected Sunday, when people return home. I mean
51:26
shows negative before flying, I wasn't gonna fly if I was
51:30
positive. Then I'm also going to test again when I get home just
51:33
to keep everyone safe.
51:34
And tonight the stakes couldn't be higher deaths now topping
51:38
2300 a day given that we have
51:41
massively uncontrolled outbreaks already. And we have health
51:45
systems that are on the brink of collapse. You know, this edition
51:49
of cases is not something that we can say. We are in a
51:53
humanitarian crisis right now.
51:55
across the country.
51:56
New crackdowns LA County shutting down dining at
51:59
restaurants for three weeks in New York checkpoints at bridges
52:03
and bus stations warning out of state travelers of quarantine
52:07
rules, and Pennsylvania, shutting down alcohol sales at
52:10
bars and restaurants overnight. Dr. Anthony Fauci warning on
52:14
GMA, to keep any indoor gatherings small,
52:17
you let your guard down, you obviously have to take a mask
52:20
off if you're eating or drinking, try to avoid that as
52:24
much as possible. The sacrifice now could save lives and illness
52:28
and make the future much brighter as
52:30
is that Fauci he doesn't sound like himself.
52:35
He just he was just he doesn't sound like you probably ABC
52:39
lives and illness. And the make the future much brighter as we
52:43
get through this because George, we're gonna get through this.
52:46
Tonight hospitals strange with a record 88,000 COVID patients,
52:51
they're stuck inside themselves. They can't talk they they can't
52:56
stretch their arms. Because if we lose the ET tube, the tube
53:00
that's helping them breathe,
53:01
they'll die.
53:03
and caring for those patients taking a toll on nurses like
53:06
Beth De Jong in Utah, who can't hold her for an eight year old
53:10
kids when she gets home and they don't run to the door anymore.
53:14
Because we don't get pugs.
53:17
These people have been terrorized. That's not funny,
53:22
man.
53:23
They've been sorry,
53:25
we don't give hugs when I come home.
53:28
Some more of crying here part two of this same report shortly.
53:32
But
53:32
the first thing I do is I shower. And then I spend half an
53:36
hour with them.
53:36
And I come back. Can I do it again? The families have so many
53:40
changed forever. Chicago 911 dispatcher bluepay Lopez losing
53:44
his life to COVID. His wife Maria is now fighting for hers
53:48
on a ventilator,
53:49
having to say goodbye to Facebook, because he can't even
53:52
be in the same room. That hurts me more than anything.
53:55
I can't even be with my mom
53:56
or come. I can't be there to compare her son
53:59
Ricardo with this message.
54:02
There's going to be more Thanksgivings. There's going to
54:04
be more holidays, there's going to be more, you know,
54:07
celebrations, there's
54:07
going to be more birthdays in the future.
54:10
Don't make this the last one. Yeah, this
54:12
is this is another thing that I kept hearing. We're only three
54:18
weeks away from a vaccine. you'd hate to be that guy that dies
54:22
just before the last nine dead. Yeah, it's like oh,
54:26
my goodness. Well, couple of things. You should note one in
54:30
that last report, the first clip, and we've already shown up
54:34
twice in the show today is the term humanitarian crisis.
54:39
Hmm, good catch.
54:41
So this is kind of cropping up and is being used as a meme.
54:44
Yeah, good.
54:45
Catch two men and marry
54:47
crisis. Whoo. Well,
54:51
it's all coming exactly as we predicted. And I'm sure most
54:56
people saw this because they certainly emailed it to me. This
54:59
is the CEO Qantas airlines in conversation
55:03
on when there is a vaccine, are you going to require all of your
55:06
passengers to be vaccinated before they get on a plane?
55:10
Yeah, we are looking at changing our terms and conditions to say,
55:13
for international travelers, at that we will ask people to have
55:17
a vaccination before they can get on the aircraft. What do you
55:20
need that domestically? Yeah, we'll have to see what happens
55:23
with COVID-19 in the market, but certainly for international
55:26
visitors coming out, and people leaving the country, we think
55:29
that's a necessity.
55:30
So what he's saying he's not saying we're going to do it, and
55:34
saying, We're not saying we're doing it, he says, I think it's
55:37
a necessity. And it's a setup because it is coming. And it's
55:42
our good friends at the commons project who have now created the
55:45
international travel health pass. And they have an entire
55:50
platform so that other apps, and or I would say applications and
55:57
scenarios can be tied into this global platform of who has had
56:03
the vaccine, and or who has been tested and when. And they once
56:09
again, have released a video about it, because they're not
56:12
bashful at all,
56:12
we're very happy to make part of this very important effort, we
56:15
see a lot of value in it. It's essential
56:18
for everybody that travel
56:19
works, and that people can have a simple, reliable and
56:23
trustworthy system to get in touch and draw the conclusions
56:27
they need so that they can safely travel,
56:29
we are really coming together to think about how to liberate
56:32
common pass to reopen Java and chat both within the continent,
56:36
but also linking Africa to the rest of the world. How do we
56:40
reconcile all the different requirements into one single
56:44
symbol from a transaction
56:46
for travelers, for airlines for government authorities.
56:49
So the first element of what we're proposing is asking
56:51
countries basically publish their updated screening entry
56:55
requirements using a standard format on a common framework.
56:58
The next element of the framework is what we're
56:59
basically what we want to create is a global registry
57:02
effectively, of what are the Trusted Sites in your countries
57:05
that are doing COVID-19 lab testing for the purpose of
57:07
foreign travel, and eventually, of course, administering
57:09
vaccines going from there, what we actually want those locks and
57:11
vaccination side sees basically collect identifying information
57:15
so that when someone presents those results at a border, we
57:18
can reconcile this was Paul who got the test is the same person
57:21
is crossing my border element. And then second is make the
57:24
results are available using internationally recognized data
57:26
standards from the travel industry, obviously, as we build
57:29
this framework integrated into your shirt, reservation checking
57:32
processes, but ultimately being able to leverage a common
57:34
framework means those apps and services can actually
57:36
interoperate with others around the world. If someone actually
57:40
gets tested or gets vaccinated matter.
57:43
Yeah, well, this is these are tech guys who are selling this.
57:46
So it's actually all cool, it's actually gonna work
57:48
records need to go somewhere in two places, one to a national or
57:51
local registry, alternatively, to a personal health record here
57:54
in a moment about how Apple Health works. Common health,
57:56
which is the integrity, equivalent to ultimate news
57:59
become common shared services, the combination of those things
58:02
mean when someone actually wants to go to an engine, if epic says
58:05
what are the current entry rules? Where was this lab test
58:08
from what's the result doesn't meet the requirements, green or
58:11
red? And that's really what the framework does that capability,
58:14
that framework and then get embedded in many other apps and
58:17
services that people are building to actually solve this
58:19
problem?
58:20
Actually, I think we need to think about both the trust by
58:24
the traveler, whether it's the trust of the person sitting next
58:27
to them doesn't have COVID, or it's the trust of the government
58:29
that is implementing whatever the platform is, and one of the
58:33
big appeals from my position is the privacy protecting nature of
58:37
the shared platform.
58:40
It's possible.
58:41
It's gonna douchebags you said at the beginning, I didn't
58:44
understand what you said,
58:45
Oh, this is the commons project. who talks about privacy in a
58:50
common shared service? Are you kidding me? This is this is bad,
58:57
this must
58:58
be resisted.
58:59
This must be fought not just resisted this, this will not
59:02
stand. That's probably what people think when they think
59:06
we're sounding partisan.
59:07
Now I will say, Oh, yeah, that's very partisan. I want to be well
59:12
remember, remember to assist them where if they, all of a
59:15
sudden, they want to mandate anything, you don't care about
59:18
this card, and I can't move now without my papers. That's right.
59:22
That's where we're headed. That's where we're going. And I
59:23
and I will not accept the rule. There'll be lots of counterfeit
59:28
and there'll be a black market now. We have to stop this at the
59:31
top because this is just the beginning. But it is truly the
59:33
beginning. I'm just gonna say it again. They will they will push
59:37
this as hard as they can. And in the world of build back better.
59:42
It's all in baby. We're doing it. We're doing it.
59:47
Okay, that's disgusting. That clip by the way. Yeah. I have a
59:51
clip though, is kind of odd. I want you to play this clip and
59:55
tell me what you think this is. This is the National Guard in
59:58
nursing homes. Clip
1:00:00
Elsewhere, state officials in Minnesota are sending National
1:00:03
Guard units to nursing homes and long term care facilities to
1:00:07
help with staffing shortages.
1:00:09
Isn't this part of Operation warp speed?
1:00:13
The National Guard gonna do in a nursing home,
1:00:16
they would administer stuff, which is coming. I think this is
1:00:20
a part of Operation where you asked me I think that's what it
1:00:23
is. No artists up. Yeah, it's the military that will be
1:00:26
distributing everything and will be administering your shots. Oh,
1:00:32
yeah. Speaking of nursing homes, our producer who works at a
1:00:43
string of nursing homes who already alerted us to the binax
1:00:48
test with the app that goes along with it has an update as
1:00:52
the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services now having
1:00:54
state health department's start the shift from PCR, to antigen
1:01:00
testing for all nursing home patient and staff testing. Now,
1:01:06
PCR, not a test used as a test gives us up to estimate 90%
1:01:13
false positives. And it's bullcrap antigen testing is much
1:01:19
more reliable. And listen to what he says the testing
1:01:23
supplies are all being coordinated by the Defense
1:01:25
Logistics Agency. There's your operation warp speed, which
1:01:29
might explain the National Guard. Our shipments come
1:01:32
directly from the installation support in Columbus, Ohio, we
1:01:36
still cannot purchase the binax cards through the large medical
1:01:39
suppliers. But we've been using the by next cards frequently in
1:01:43
the kick ass 33 comparateur cycle threshold for this quote
1:01:46
unquote test has resulted in a 95% decrease in positive cases
1:01:52
compared to the same number of tests being submitted with PCR.
1:01:57
Well, there you go. And he adds, we are hearing a buzz among
1:02:01
state health department leaders that the AstraZeneca vaccine
1:02:05
will be the vaccination of choice by CMS and CDC for
1:02:10
nursing home staff and patients. Apparently, storage of the mRNA
1:02:14
vaccines is impossible at our level word on the street is that
1:02:18
the mRNA vaccines will be geared towards the younger non
1:02:21
institutionalized populace and targeted to urban areas where
1:02:25
tighter living quarters propagate the spread of covid,
1:02:27
ie, the black and brown communities, the poor people,
1:02:32
this is good. They are going to have a full blown DNA test, as
1:02:39
in testing some crap out with your DNA amongst the young
1:02:42
people of the country and the poor people.
1:02:47
Well, that's one way to get all the poor people and all the
1:02:50
people in the in the borderline communities to get their DNA
1:02:54
into database. That's what you want, as of course, what's wrong
1:02:57
with
1:02:58
it probably is probably already in the database. Don't worry,
1:03:01
they're just connecting the two they're gonna come and visit you
1:03:03
with a new vaccine. Bill Gates, now doing a podcast. I don't
1:03:08
have any clips from that. But he was on the daily distancing show
1:03:13
with Trevor Noah, who has become a really unfunny guy. I never
1:03:19
thought he was amazing how
1:03:20
and funny. He was a really funny guy before he got that gig.
1:03:24
I don't think you think he was really funny before he got the
1:03:27
gig.
1:03:27
Yeah, I saw before he got the gig. I went and looked up a
1:03:31
bunch of his stand up bits. And he was very funny. It was it was
1:03:35
kind of African humor and you get all kinds of voices, you
1:03:38
wouldn't do any of them today. He wonderful African voices from
1:03:44
various cultures and good ridicule him. He just won't do
1:03:49
that material anymore.
1:03:50
Hmm. Well, I just find him not funny. His jokes aren't
1:03:54
familiar. He's not
1:03:55
funny. Okay.
1:03:55
He's not funny. But he's got the gig. And he talked to Bill
1:03:58
Gates. And of course, they talked about the vaccines. And
1:04:02
the problem with the vaccines is well, the anti vaxxers. These
1:04:07
are all Trump lovers. Obviously, they're not going to take it.
1:04:10
What are we going to do? Dr. Bill, what have you found is the
1:04:13
key to encouraging or convincing community members to buy into
1:04:17
the measures that keep them safe. Well, we
1:04:19
had vaccine resistance with polio, and they're getting the
1:04:24
religious leaders to speak out to have them hold on a second.
1:04:30
I don't know what he's talking about, but I was in that era.
1:04:34
Mm hmm.
1:04:35
There was zero resistance.
1:04:39
I don't remember resisting either.
1:04:43
He's just making that up.
1:04:45
Well, what he's saying is that maybe there was no resistance
1:04:49
because the religious leaders set everybody up. You know,
1:04:52
this. This
1:04:53
was bullcrap, too. I never heard this.
1:04:56
It gets better getting the religious leaders to speak Have
1:05:00
them visibly vaccinating their own children.
1:05:04
Okay, I would be all in for Bill Gates visibly vaccinating his
1:05:09
own children with proof that it is actually you want to actually
1:05:13
I'll use the actually word one of these mRNA vaccines. I'm all
1:05:18
in for that. Why don't you show me bill? Let's do that. First
1:05:21
Celli. Stick that needle
1:05:22
into your kid, you know, for a while, would like we'd never
1:05:25
stopped polio, in Africa. And yet now it's just been certified
1:05:29
that we've gone three years without wild polio. So
1:05:33
activating the trust hierarchy. And Wait,
1:05:36
isn't that a lie? Didn't they just do something where children
1:05:39
got polio from the gates vaccine?
1:05:43
He admits he this guy is really off the rails. I mean, if you
1:05:47
want to start going into the anti Bill Gates stuff, it can go
1:05:50
on for days. Well, no, especially his actions in Africa
1:05:53
and India, for that matter.
1:05:55
I'm just trying to remember it was recently in the news. And it
1:05:59
was. I mean, it was a scandal, which of course, I think it was
1:06:05
a polio vaccine,
1:06:06
I'll have to look it up on three years without wild polio. So
1:06:10
activating the trust hierarchy, and getting rid of the concern
1:06:14
who activating the trust hierarchy.
1:06:18
What does that I
1:06:19
think trust hierarchy is a good show title. Yes.
1:06:21
Especially if it has to be activated in a trust hierarchy,
1:06:25
and getting rid of the conspiracy political element to
1:06:28
it and mining people. You know, in this case, it's about saving
1:06:32
lives. In that case, it's about kids not being paralyzed. When
1:06:36
you get people back to that very human impact, if we don't behave
1:06:40
well, I think you know, then it'll often come through
1:06:45
a kind of nonsensical answer. But luckily, Trevor Noah unfunny
1:06:51
did go into the conspiracies, because I'm always trying to
1:06:55
figure out who benefits from a conspiracy theory. And I'd love
1:06:58
to know if you put any thought to this at all, because of how
1:07:01
many people won't get a vaccine because they truly believe
1:07:03
conspiracy theories. Yeah, usually
1:07:06
when you work on infectious disease, like Dr. Fauci and I do
1:07:10
you're, you know, you're kind of obscure,
1:07:12
you hear that? Did you hear what he just did that?
1:07:15
If you work on infectious diseases, like, you know, and
1:07:18
vaccines like me and Dr. Fauci Dr. Bill, and he puts himself on
1:07:22
the level of Dr. Fauci
1:07:24
Yeah, usually any work on infectious disease, like Dr.
1:07:28
Fauci and I do.
1:07:31
And when he's lying again here the last year, the little laughs
1:07:33
come in a little chuckle. Yeah.
1:07:36
Usually, when you work on infectious disease, like Dr.
1:07:40
Fauci, you're, you know, you're kind of obscure in nobody talks
1:07:45
that much about TB or malaria. So here we have this, you know,
1:07:50
complete turnaround, where vaccines and, you know, are they
1:07:54
good for people are now, front and center. And there's always
1:07:58
been a small group of anti vaccination people, and we see
1:08:02
this with, you know, measles vaccine, they've now got a
1:08:05
platform, and they've sort of joined forces with some
1:08:08
political conspiracy views. Oh, and it's so easy to click on,
1:08:13
particularly when a simple explanation for this pandemic,
1:08:17
listen carefully to what he's saying, he's describing the
1:08:19
actual action, he finds it really, it's too easy to click
1:08:24
on a link, and then get something that he doesn't
1:08:27
approve of, it's just too easy, we should make that harder.
1:08:31
And it's so easy to click on, particularly when a simple
1:08:35
explanation for this pandemic, that there is somebody evil
1:08:39
behind it, you know, as somehow easier than, you know, the true
1:08:44
biology, which is actually kind of complicated. So, you know, we
1:08:48
have to make the truth more interesting.
1:08:51
And,
1:08:52
you know, we've got to label things with the truth in Oh,
1:08:56
label
1:08:57
things with the truth. Hello, this is exactly what's happening
1:09:00
as he
1:09:00
goes on. I didn't see this interview, but you did. So as he
1:09:04
goes on to Trevor asked him, he says, Well, you seem to be such
1:09:08
an expert at this. You really are. You're a college dropout,
1:09:12
you actually quit Harvard. When you were a freshman. How did you
1:09:16
get all this knowledge? Did you get any degrees in biology or
1:09:20
immunology or anything? Do you went back to schools that would
1:09:23
happen here because you really sound like you know what you're
1:09:24
talking about again? And he did that? Right.
1:09:27
uncanny that was exactly the follow up in your dream kind of
1:09:32
complicated.
1:09:33
So you know, we have to make the truth more interesting. And, you
1:09:38
know, we've got to label things with the truth and sadly, that
1:09:41
naivete about how to make social media work well, is pretty
1:09:45
strong. And that's coincided with the election and the
1:09:48
epidemic.
1:09:49
Yah, ha I wish
1:09:51
I had the answer. But you know, it's, it's, it's out there in
1:09:56
big big numbers, but it has some it just keeps growing.
1:09:59
You Yes, exactly is you're not going to win the fight Bill
1:10:02
Gates. On the vaccines, AstraZeneca has now revealed
1:10:08
that they actually made a dosing mistake to come up with their
1:10:11
90% efficacy. You got to get double dosage before you get the
1:10:17
90% from AstraZeneca. And meanwhile, the doctors
1:10:22
everywhere are really worried a warning about the side effects
1:10:26
of these vaccines is every single trial had side effects.
1:10:30
And then the general consensus seems to be the shot won't be a
1:10:36
walk in the park.
1:10:40
That's pretty bad.
1:10:41
Well, don't you remember about five, three or four months ago
1:10:46
when Bill Gates and you probably saw the clip, where he talked
1:10:50
about the shot being incredibly painful?
1:10:53
Yeah, let me see. Remember this? Yeah, it was a hurt others
1:10:57
gonna hurt like a son of a bitch. It was it wasn't even
1:11:01
gonna be a little painful. It's gonna be just a horrible,
1:11:05
horrible experience. It was something like that vaccine.
1:11:09
You know what the problem is? I have so many vaccine bill great
1:11:13
Bill Gates clips now. It was hurts right? Or
1:11:16
you'll never find hurt. you'll, you'll never find it.
1:11:20
You know? I'll never find it. Okay, probably not.
1:11:24
It was painful. It was painful. That was the term it was pain
1:11:27
made a big stink about it being so painful. And of course,
1:11:31
getting the shots on like,
1:11:33
we even had a
1:11:37
really painful I think it was really painful.
1:11:41
It's probably mislabeled as if it was for me.
1:11:47
Yeah, this is why I can't find it.
1:11:51
I said that's why it can be so sure about you can't find
1:11:55
all I have is an end of show song about it. But okay. Well,
1:12:00
I'll have to look for it. Anyway, so there's lots of side
1:12:04
effects,
1:12:05
and size being incredibly painful. But did any other ones
1:12:11
listed? Because it sounds like it could be humorous in some
1:12:14
sick way.
1:12:17
We don't know. But I do find it interesting that our nursing
1:12:22
home doctor said that the word of the buzz on the street is the
1:12:24
AstraZeneca vaccine will be the one to go with, which is a
1:12:28
traditional vaccine, which they've also never been able to
1:12:31
do for any kind of coronavirus or common cold. But apparently
1:12:35
this one does work.
1:12:36
I didn't hear this that it was that it was an old fashioned
1:12:39
yeah.
1:12:40
Oh, yeah. That's the point. It's not an MMR.
1:12:42
That's funny because that was watching a report they're
1:12:44
talking about the two different vaccines, the M RNA vaccines are
1:12:48
going to be in the United States and they AstraZeneca is going to
1:12:50
be mostly reserved for Europe. Hmm. Yeah, they made a big deal.
1:12:56
Yeah, well, you know, the the AstraZeneca that Devlin? Would
1:12:58
they were not going to be using that one in the United States,
1:13:01
we're going to be using the these two the other two?
1:13:03
Well, if I was forced to take a vaccine, which is you're gonna
1:13:08
have to do a lot of forcing, I would rather have go with a
1:13:11
traditional egg grown dead virus thing then then this mRNA stuff.
1:13:17
Any day? I mean, I don't take the flu shots for the same
1:13:19
reason. But if I had to, yeah, okay, I might get the flu. But
1:13:24
I'd probably survive it.
1:13:27
So these are not gonna be able to get it. That's what it sounds
1:13:30
like, to me. What the
1:13:31
AstraZeneca that's very possible. It's gonna be nouns
1:13:34
verbs possible shipped out, but also interesting to note the
1:13:37
shift to the 33 cycles and to the to the antigen test, because
1:13:41
you know what that does? Once you lower the cycles. 33 Yeah,
1:13:46
once you lower the cycles, then you can prove the vaccine works.
1:13:50
Because people because people won't test a positive scan, it's
1:13:54
a total scam, and
1:13:55
we're not stupid, Rock me down, blow dry.
1:13:58
Don't worry, baby blow Jaiden is gonna, it's gonna lock you down.
1:14:03
There was one other thing that some Dutch scientist came up
1:14:06
with, which I hadn't even thought about, but in hindsight,
1:14:09
talking to some of our lab technicians who produced the
1:14:11
show, he has a real issue with the with the primers and probes
1:14:18
of the PCR. He says the PCR is typically done with non specific
1:14:24
primers and probes this can be established because the letters
1:14:27
we wish the primers indicated not fully stated. This gives the
1:14:30
researcher the opportunity to further specify which primer he
1:14:33
or she will eventually use. So you can use different primers
1:14:37
and it may give you different results. I mean, the whole thing
1:14:40
is a mess.
1:14:43
It's a lot. I
1:14:44
think you nailed it earlier. The idea is to change things every
1:14:48
so often to make the numbers you're just playing with the
1:14:51
numbers. You want the numbers to go up. Let's do this. Yeah, what
1:14:53
the numbers to go down. Let's do this diode vaccine out there and
1:14:57
let's do this thing that brings the numbers down. It's just a
1:15:01
it's a scam. Yeah. I mean the disease is real. This what we're
1:15:07
witnessing is a scam.
1:15:09
What's also a lesson in how people don't understand numbers
1:15:14
and risks where they don't understand
1:15:16
science. You know, everyone, the biggest people that yak, yak,
1:15:18
yak, yak about science, science, science, the joy Bay horrors of
1:15:23
the world. They don't they've never been they've never even
1:15:26
taken a science class.
1:15:30
Probably not.
1:15:33
Science.
1:15:37
Well,
1:15:38
here, here's another thing going on. We we can't miss this one is
1:15:42
this.
1:15:43
I'm about to wrap it up.
1:15:45
Is it cobia ABC, ABC report on food shortages? Oh, I
1:15:49
think I heard this admit this may be a meme of some sort that
1:15:52
I've been.
1:15:53
I think it's a meme by nature. What would the point of it is
1:15:56
humanitarian crisis.
1:15:57
Yes, humanitarian
1:15:59
action this holiday season millions of Americans are in
1:16:01
desperate need. 778,000 workers have filed new Unemployment
1:16:06
Claims up for the second week in a row within 20 million now
1:16:10
collecting benefits. This line of cars take a look at a food
1:16:13
bank in Miami Springs, Florida. This morning it stretched down
1:16:17
the street for miles. Food Banks across the miles are seen as a
1:16:21
surge in demand. And they fear they won't be able to keep up
1:16:24
ABC spectro condos in Pembroke Park, Florida. So like millions
1:16:28
of Americans lining up for food before Thanksgiving, and the
1:16:31
crisis is only getting worse. It's been a big help for me and
1:16:34
my family ran his food bank in Bergen County, New Jersey that's
1:16:39
provided 670,000 meals to more than 45,000 families, and they
1:16:43
can't keep up with demand.
1:16:45
we're averaging around 150 cars each Tuesday. Now it's over 500
1:16:50
we still turn people away because we ran out of food. The
1:16:54
lines
1:16:54
were getting longer in California. very stressful not
1:16:58
knowing if you're gonna have enough money for your needs.
1:17:01
50 million Americans facing food insecurity in the middle of the
1:17:04
pandemic, an increase of 43%. One in four children don't have
1:17:09
enough to eat. The need for food is
1:17:11
staggering. Just take a look from our drone. The line here at
1:17:14
this food distribution site in Miami springs
1:17:17
stretches for miles feeding South Florida holding daily
1:17:21
distributions since March, when they were receiving 160
1:17:25
truckloads of food per week. Now that number is down to just 14
1:17:29
without more funding, how can you keep this up
1:17:30
without more funding, it's it's impossible to keep this up.
1:17:33
We're relying on our local farmers, we're relying on our
1:17:35
local ranchers
1:17:36
on our local distributors and manufacturers to try to bring in
1:17:39
as much food as possible. But we're trying to make do with
1:17:42
what we got.
1:17:44
In Houston, more than one in five adults recently reported
1:17:47
going hungry, most of them in black and brown communities.
1:17:52
Only once again, only one zip code. So nothing to worry about
1:17:55
black and brown communities. Once again,
1:17:57
this is a meme. I've seen a couple reports about food, get
1:18:00
food deserts. You know where they just where there's no food
1:18:06
available. There's no no grocery store. But that's not typically
1:18:10
in the in the urban areas, which is code. By the way, urban is
1:18:14
code for brown and black communities just so you know
1:18:17
that you can't get it right. Black and Brown can I'm sure
1:18:20
I've heard him say it over and over again got it wrong.
1:18:22
Well, luckily, all of this as it appears to come to an end,
1:18:27
although obviously we will not have any change in our
1:18:30
situation. We will go through the dark winter up until
1:18:34
inauguration day because President Trump definitely has a
1:18:38
fourth act in mind, which we'll talk about probably after our
1:18:41
next break. But he's already been bringing in his his his a
1:18:47
cabinet and his administration and the people who he wants to
1:18:51
have in there who are going to help us build back better. And
1:18:56
of all the choices. The funniest one was the $2 trillion
1:19:01
portfolio for climate change. Now going to special envoy, also
1:19:08
known as a czar, john kerry, who is already out there talking
1:19:12
about how things are going down and he's able to transition
1:19:16
beautifully from COVID to build back better.
1:19:19
So there are things we know about Coronavirus, but there's a
1:19:22
lot we don't know about it. And yet we're doing things we tell
1:19:26
people to change, you know, wash their hands to wear a mask to
1:19:30
shelter at home to you know the whole series of behavior of
1:19:38
social distancing and so forth. But we haven't turned it into a
1:19:43
behavioral debate. Why? Because it is so visibly dangerous. It's
1:19:47
killing people now. And climate change is still out there for
1:19:52
people to debate. Hey, bro, you can't eat meat or you can't
1:19:58
close your window. You got to leave To change your heat, you
1:20:00
can't do this or that rather than focusing on the scientific
1:20:05
choices and the expertise that is staring us in the face that
1:20:10
says this is even more dangerous than Coronavirus. climate crisis
1:20:16
is more dangerous than Coronavirus because it will
1:20:18
create more pandemics.
1:20:20
Oh yeah everybody you know what that means?
1:20:25
We are going
1:20:32
john kerry leading the way paving the way we need to solve
1:20:36
climate change because it will only create more pandemics guys
1:20:42
just brazen.
1:20:45
Wow.
1:20:47
I thought that was fantastic. He knows how to do.
1:20:51
So we need to figure out what we're gonna do. Because
1:20:54
obviously is going to be a major topic in the years to come. But
1:20:58
we have banned even though you
1:21:02
have banned the watermelon head from being played on the show.
1:21:05
I'm sure he'll be just as boring as ever.
1:21:09
And we'll just have to pick up other people talking about what
1:21:12
to do about it. Well, we will have to roll with this
1:21:15
whole thing was done to thwart us.
1:21:17
Well, they're succeeding, succeeding and making me feel
1:21:20
very nervous about john kerry being in a lot of clips, because
1:21:24
that's not good for the show. Although this one was okay,
1:21:28
so he's Honduras, boring and stupid.
1:21:36
Well, I suggest I thank you for your courage Mr. JOHN C. Dvorak
1:21:40
on this beautiful Thanksgiving day and say in the morning to
1:21:43
the man who put the sea in the czar of climate Jhansi devore ak
1:21:49
Yeah, when the morning to you to Mr. Adam Curry. Also in the
1:21:52
morning I'll ship Cebu some graphene near some of the damage
1:21:54
nice out there.
1:21:56
And in the morning to the trolls who have been hanging in for
1:21:59
quite a while there are no agenda stream.com Let's see how
1:22:02
many trolls are hanging out with this. Ooh, 1643 low count. We're
1:22:06
low on the on the troll count, but I guess we'll just have to
1:22:09
roll
1:22:09
a holiday. I'm surprised that many
1:22:12
but you'd think it's a holiday people are I mean, in the United
1:22:15
States, at least people are sitting at home listening and
1:22:17
chilling out.
1:22:18
They're getting they're putting together Thanksgiving. No,
1:22:21
there's no electricity. They know. They have no electricity.
1:22:25
They have no family so they all they have is
1:22:28
not gonna be listening to the show.
1:22:32
Oh, I'm sorry. Before we even thank anyone else, even the
1:22:36
artist. Do you have a Zephyr report?
1:22:39
Yes. Is everyone bye?
1:22:40
Yeah.
1:22:42
Just as we were doing the intros and it was a seven cars effort
1:22:47
oh seven cars were up one and that
1:22:50
was a because they've they've gone to the three a week effort.
1:22:53
They've taken out the male baggage car so there's no no
1:22:57
match. No cars always been this one extra car, which is no
1:23:01
longer there. So this is technically an eight cars
1:23:03
effort. We're back to normal
1:23:05
Ladies and gentlemen, eight cars ephra things are looking good
1:23:08
over at CNBC, the squawk desk and right now Bitcoin dropping
1:23:12
like a rock 16,800
1:23:15
my god.
1:23:19
Technically, in a trainer, very good. I like the technical
1:23:22
analysis, you're
1:23:23
not doing the fundamental
1:23:24
detail you got to get you got to get granular fundamentals and
1:23:28
technicals that we discuss here in the Zephyr report. So no
1:23:33
agenda stream.com. That's where everybody can hang out and
1:23:35
listen to all of the shows that are streamed live. And of course
1:23:38
we have a number of podcasts from around the nation which
1:23:41
played 24 seven on the stream and it's a chat room with trolls
1:23:45
hence the troll room and why they're asked someone for an
1:23:48
invite for no agenda social calm or federated social network
1:23:51
which has no algorithms the signal to noise is exactly where
1:23:55
you want it the sweet spot. It starts it ends no one's trying
1:23:58
to keep you hanging around except for the great
1:24:00
conversation and the posts from the one and only send your
1:24:04
divorce check who does no longer post on Twitter only on no
1:24:07
agenda social calm.
1:24:09
Well, I post on Twitter if they're a promotional, like
1:24:16
links to the show. Yeah, promotional compliments about
1:24:19
the show. Yeah. Promotional retweet those.
1:24:23
If someone says something complimentary about the show
1:24:26
you're on Twitter, and otherwise you can find to find no agenda
1:24:29
social. And we'd like to thank artists for Episode 1297. We
1:24:34
titled that one going bananas. This was mad Chuck seven. And I
1:24:38
don't think he's had a score yet. This may be his debut on
1:24:41
the no agenda artists scene. For those who are new. We have no
1:24:45
agenda Art generator.com where artists from around the globe
1:24:49
compete to create the album artwork for each individual
1:24:53
episode of the show. And you've probably seen that was
1:24:55
that I forgot what the who the artist was. It was Matt
1:24:58
Matt Chuck seven match.
1:25:01
That was the RPC and this
1:25:03
was the Seattle Public Schools was a little short of work jack
1:25:08
in the woods.
1:25:08
He's done a couple of backasswards.
1:25:10
It's another couple other pieces but didn't get chosen. We had so
1:25:16
much to look at. And I remember I went to the restroom, I came
1:25:19
back, you said, there's a lot, but there's one I really like.
1:25:22
And it was this one. And even though it doesn't pop the way we
1:25:25
like it to it was just a great piece.
1:25:27
It just it was a good thoughtful piece. It was thoughtful.
1:25:30
That's the right way it had
1:25:31
charm. It was charming, too.
1:25:34
Was there anything else that we were
1:25:36
looking to see if there's anything I was really I thought
1:25:38
there was something that I liked, I can't even find he had
1:25:41
a lot of people doing going bananas, which none of that
1:25:44
really worked.
1:25:46
Now that man is no good. It's just like, too vague here.
1:25:51
Hi, friend on a mask. Now there was just too much bananas. And
1:25:55
that was kind of the title. So
1:25:57
yeah, we weren't gonna use a banana. If the title was banana,
1:26:00
I got a lot of banana in here.
1:26:02
Mad Chuck says a lot of banana.
1:26:06
No agenda, our generator.com is where you can look at all the
1:26:09
artwork, it is part of our value for value model. I've been
1:26:14
talking about in a lot of different podcasts. We're not
1:26:16
putting Bill Gates on the artwork, no and Fauci. We've
1:26:19
done all that we we've made the fun of the people, I think, yes,
1:26:26
are value for value model, which has kept us going. And in turn,
1:26:29
we hope we've kept most people seen throughout the past 13
1:26:32
years into our 14th year now, as we take no advertisements, no
1:26:37
corporate money, no money at all, except from the people
1:26:40
actually produce the show. They produce it with their finances,
1:26:44
that's the treasure with their talent. Because we have talents
1:26:47
from I mean, you name it, we have someone in the sector,
1:26:50
who's an absolute expert. And of course, the time that a lot of
1:26:53
people take to send us articles, information, and, and clips. I
1:26:58
am so appreciative when I see clips, especially on a day like
1:27:03
today where I lost almost an hour and like Oh, thank God,
1:27:05
I've got some things to get us through. But I will have a lot
1:27:09
more on Sunday than I usually would have done I would that I
1:27:11
had for today. So again, thank you to our two artists for
1:27:18
Episode 1297. And now we'd like to look at our executive
1:27:23
producers and associate executive producers who have
1:27:26
come to our aid once again.
1:27:30
Yes, starting with the SIR Walkman. 100 1300 and $15 Thank
1:27:35
you. Wow, man, totally
1:27:38
crap. Is there a reason for this number? Does he explain? No,
1:27:41
he didn't say
1:27:42
Oh, okay.
1:27:43
But you just say john, your comments on factory and the
1:27:45
factory or on a factory pool bet is true. Right? makes it quite
1:27:55
clear news is true. Long time ago before becoming a dude named
1:28:00
band knocked knocked up. My future wife dropped out of
1:28:05
college and found employment at a small steel factory non Union.
1:28:10
The Italians ran it the Jews owned it anyways. Weekly we bet
1:28:16
on who would lose fingers or have a piece of steel ran
1:28:20
through them. I lost a finger reattached had my eyeball
1:28:27
dremeled Why do a steel shard amongst other injuries? Is the
1:28:32
steel Wow. He does a lot more protecting the union shop. Do
1:28:37
you see less of these accidents? The
1:28:38
story again what was the story about the pools? Because it was
1:28:42
a clip you had it was some story you had that?
1:28:45
It was the supervisor Foreman's that guy's working at this
1:28:49
meatpacking factory. we're betting on how many guys would
1:28:52
get tested positive for COVID
1:28:54
and that was seen as something incredibly rude and wrong. Oh,
1:28:58
so bad. Meanwhile, this is the real deal he's talking about
1:29:02
Yeah. How many guys are gonna lose an arm? He says our four
1:29:09
man was named to get this. Tony Baroni
1:29:15
Tony Tony
1:29:18
Tony Baroni, Moroni I'm the foreman
1:29:21
what's the spread Tony?
1:29:23
Tony was a very imposing figure on often demonstrated this by
1:29:27
tearing a phone book in half hand the hard way. Anyway,
1:29:33
thanks again for everything guys. Do the producers do no
1:29:37
jingles? No karma. Oh, and this donation could push push me to
1:29:40
Duke Ah,
1:29:42
beautiful.
1:29:44
What is the practical donation?
1:29:46
This is one thing I don't understand. He's I was dremeled
1:29:50
Dremel,
1:29:51
you know dremeled you know what a Dremel.
1:29:52
No, I do not know what a Dremel is.
1:29:54
Oh a Dremel is is frightening little tool that most people
1:29:58
have one. That's Right Hey little tool. That is like a
1:30:02
drill only it goes at like 10,000 rpm. Oh, and he says
1:30:06
these little bits and they used to drill like they're not used
1:30:09
to job like to. They used to grind and it's like a grinder on
1:30:13
it's like super high speeds. The thing is frightening when you
1:30:16
get a hold of one.
1:30:17
And how do you get it in your eye?
1:30:20
Well, he just was referring to the mechanism of some thing
1:30:24
trembling into his eye. It's just that it was just a phrase.
1:30:28
No, no,
1:30:28
he said I had my eyeball. Dremel do the steel shards.
1:30:32
Yes, some steel shards apparently blew into some
1:30:35
situation whereas shard one right into his eyeball.
1:30:40
Sorry, I'm laughing just I'd never heard the dremeled
1:30:43
expression. Okay,
1:30:44
all you got to get a Dremel. No, I
1:30:46
don't think so. Sounds like something I don't need in my
1:30:48
life. Thank you very much sir Walkman. And yes, you will be
1:30:51
Duke and your title is forthcoming. And thank you for
1:30:54
your courage.
1:30:57
Janet prestressed ski ostrovsky I think and she is in New
1:31:05
Albany, Ohio. 333 33. Greetings from Thessaloniki says Oh, is
1:31:12
this the solok not gonna sound like an ad. Can I can I? Can he
1:31:18
Greece. Big shout to all my cousins in Columbus, Ohio. On
1:31:22
this turkey day. She's in Greece. Love, love, love. Love
1:31:25
your show. JOHN and Adam. Happy Thanksgiving.
1:31:28
Thank you, Jasmine. Very nice.
1:31:30
So we're taking that we're taking the we're taking up the
1:31:33
whole family I'm trying to promote this. We're taking up
1:31:36
the usage of two terms. High and buy to be used frequently. So
1:31:46
wait a minute, this. You're doing this as a family.
1:31:50
I think the family should all be say we all say bye he when we
1:31:54
Yeah, and this is a this is a tribute to youtubers everywhere.
1:31:58
Well don't know that. That's wrong. It should be when you
1:32:02
come in you say
1:32:03
hi guy guy.
1:32:07
Or Hello friends.
1:32:10
I haven't seen too many Hello friends. But I can see that
1:32:14
cirrhosis is next on the list from Atlanta, Georgia. 333 33.
1:32:19
Thanks, guys. You're the wind beneath my wings. And we feel
1:32:24
cirrhosis here. I'll
1:32:25
read this one. This is a long one. I'll take this one. This is
1:32:28
a Tony my bow in Yankton, South Dakota 333 33. In the morning,
1:32:35
john and Adam. I'm proudly donating my monthly South Dakota
1:32:39
public servant salary to the show and would also like to
1:32:41
offer some education about our state's COVID-19 numbers very
1:32:45
good. I am a city Commissioner in Yankton, South Dakota, we
1:32:49
voted this past Monday evening to not mandate that our citizens
1:32:53
mask up. Hey. So there's hope. In South Dakota, we're focusing
1:33:01
on to educating citizens instead. South Dakota is
1:33:04
COVID-19 reporting data gets an A plus from the Atlantic's COVID
1:33:08
tracking project and one of the only eight states that include
1:33:11
positive antigen testing in his totals. Yes, I told you this is
1:33:15
how the vaccine becomes successful antigen testing for
1:33:19
SARS cov. Two can be useful when folks are exhibiting symptoms of
1:33:22
COVID-19 However, since October, South Dakota has been
1:33:25
participating in a massive statewide validation study of
1:33:28
antigen testing in both long term care and correction prison
1:33:32
facilities across an asymptomatic population. A
1:33:36
single antigen test on an asymptomatic individual can only
1:33:40
be described as being for entertainment purposes only.
1:33:44
Given its serious and well documented issues over false
1:33:47
positives, confirmed by the FDA on November 3 and detailed in
1:33:51
depth at pro publica.com on November 16. Okay, I've
1:33:55
corresponded with the director of our state's lab and he in
1:33:57
South Dakota Department of Health are aware of the issue
1:33:59
and false pairs of false positives and encouraged
1:34:01
facilities utilizing antigen testing to do a follow up PCR
1:34:05
test if they are suspicious of the first result. Long story
1:34:09
short, positive antigen testing is included in our state's
1:34:12
numbers because that's what CDC wants our state to do. Well, now
1:34:15
I'm completely confused. I thought antigen gave better
1:34:17
results and I've lowered it by 95% the false positives in the
1:34:21
nursing home, this needs to be explained. Now then he talks
1:34:27
about a clip he sent and he said Don't you just love but but what
1:34:31
does he want here? All the best gentlemen. Any Love and Light
1:34:34
via the socials that listeners would care to send to the city
1:34:37
of Yankton would be appreciated. I would also appreciate a hetero
1:34:41
flexible man and goat karma jingle both of which I have
1:34:45
lined up for you.
1:34:57
You've got karma
1:35:03
Onward we're sure Kevin McLaughlin the Duke of Luna and
1:35:07
locusts North Carolina 333 dot 33. And he has some jingle
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requests you can line up jobs karma good karma health goat
1:35:17
health. This goats that are unhealthy, Happy Thanksgiving to
1:35:21
my fellow Americans for our servicemen and women I would
1:35:24
like to thank you for your courage. If we humble ourselves
1:35:29
there's always always something to be thankful for now this is
1:35:32
the Thanksgiving Day special. So john, who is squanto? No matter
1:35:38
what the news media and big tech propaganda remember our great
1:35:43
nation is still a guiding light. The inspiration for other
1:35:46
nations Adam john requests jobs karma general health for the
1:35:51
gent the entire no agenda tribe. Last day, oh, from the Duke of
1:35:57
Luna, lover of America,
1:35:59
okay, jobs,
1:36:00
jobs, jobs and jobs
1:36:03
for jobs.
1:36:07
You've got
1:36:13
to go Yeah, Matthew, sir Matthew, Jenna Zoosk in Chicago
1:36:18
333 33. No note from him. Also, Kevin Bad, bad injury in
1:36:25
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 333 33. Want to thank him? No
1:36:29
note from him. And I looked Zach in Los Angeles, California.
1:36:34
333 33. Another one from Zach Johnson. Adam, first and
1:36:39
foremost, please do me. This is my first
1:36:43
you've been de deuced.
1:36:45
Today I donate to my promise portion of the Coronavirus
1:36:49
stimulus check. I finally received it in early November
1:36:53
after much back and forth with the IRS as it never came back in
1:36:56
March. But now I can finally deliver on my self made promise
1:37:00
of giving a portion to the show. Thank you both for all the
1:37:04
amazing produce and all the amazing producers for keeping me
1:37:07
sane over the past year of M five m insanity and for
1:37:12
expanding my mind since around 11 1150. Yes, the mind. Mind
1:37:19
expansion moment began in 1150. My social circle circles, lean
1:37:25
very left, and your analysis of COVID and the election cycle has
1:37:30
kept my amygdala small in my mind sane. don't always agree
1:37:34
with you, too.
1:37:36
You're not supposed to loaded.
1:37:39
I learned on the show that is not the point and that.
1:37:43
Ultimately, the insight I gained from your perspectives and
1:37:46
breakdowns is beyond valuable in these times that I'm sure this
1:37:50
show will be needed in the months and years to come. Virgin
1:37:54
goes please play a random LS Sharpton or two of you please.
1:37:58
And also the young Dutch child saying the correct pronunciation
1:38:03
of good to tune battery. And of course karma for everyone.
1:38:08
Cheers, Zach from LA. Yeah,
1:38:11
this is actually producer Aaron's daughter. She's Swedish.
1:38:16
And I think we have two clips. Let's see.
1:38:18
Hey, my name is
1:38:21
Maddie. What's this? Name is Greta tune back.
1:38:26
You got it. You
1:38:27
get it? Good.
1:38:34
You've got karma.
1:38:39
So somebody sent this to me in the next newsletter. Somebody
1:38:42
sent a photo of us of a I guess it was a construction zone sign.
1:38:49
Yeah. And it said I don't have the exact wording but it said,
1:38:54
you know, mask up show respect. Yes, yes.
1:38:59
I saw that. It's too delicious to believe that actually, that's
1:39:05
either no agenda producer a dude named Ben on the box or just an
1:39:09
idiot like Al Sharpton. It could be
1:39:11
good. But I get the sense that it's some some dude named Ben on
1:39:15
the box. I
1:39:16
sure hope so.
1:39:17
Central Carolina. Casey's Next on the list. It's $333. I'm
1:39:22
sitting here in my gear stand D er, and hearing the deer hunting
1:39:29
karma realizing that the reason I've been a monster back, but
1:39:34
I've seen a monster buck twice this year and not had a good
1:39:38
shot at him because I am a douchebag. And listening since
1:39:44
the mid 1800s when I was hitting them out by a co worker hunting
1:39:48
karma to all and a de douchey for me.
1:39:51
Yes.
1:39:54
You've been reduced
1:39:56
dealer's choice on any jingle sincerely, Central Carolina.
1:40:00
Casey,
1:40:01
you have looked at the hard drive. Do you have a dealer's
1:40:05
choice? Jing? I don't like dealer's choice. I got stuff to
1:40:07
do here. Do you have a dealer's choice jingles since you've seen
1:40:10
that seeing them and you found things that we haven't heard in
1:40:12
a long time?
1:40:13
Well, I would if I had a memory for it. I would give you a
1:40:16
couple there's tons that we can repeat, but I'm just gonna go
1:40:19
back to my old standby which is share a secret
1:40:22
No, we just did that one the other day. No, no, no, no, no, I
1:40:25
you asked.
1:40:27
Yeah, I don't I don't like be delivered off. I
1:40:29
had the hard drive on this machine. Live I just picked one
1:40:33
out I can't do it.
1:40:34
I'll do one and and we want to karma as well. We're gonna give
1:40:37
him a karma.
1:40:42
By ein Rand.
1:40:45
You've got karma.
1:40:51
Alright, we go. Once you read out our forgot.
1:40:54
Joe. Yes. Dave, who is OTA who is the Duke of America's
1:40:58
Heartland and the Arabian Peninsula. And he has been
1:41:02
locked down in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for about 17 years,
1:41:06
we believe and he has written us on toilet paper every single
1:41:10
show. Life is still uncertain here in the kingdom as we now
1:41:13
have only 37 days left of our 60 days notice. Yes, he's there for
1:41:18
a job that is stopped and he is supposed to stay and can't go
1:41:22
can't leave can't travel. It's a mess. But we are continually
1:41:26
assured that everything is good. Nothing to worry about.
1:41:29
disregard the turmoil. This is totally normal. It's feeling a
1:41:33
bit like that meme with a little dog wearing a hat sitting at a
1:41:35
table as his house burns down around him saying this is fine.
1:41:39
That said I have to say thanks for the TPP karma was bestowed
1:41:44
with the last donation out of the blue day melody received a
1:41:49
call from a friend who was recruited who recruited her to
1:41:52
apply for a job. She sent off a resume one morning last week had
1:41:56
an interview that afternoon and a hard offer by the next day
1:41:59
with a salary that replaces my own. And this means whenever
1:42:04
this Arabian adventure ends be a January or June, I can finally
1:42:09
achieve my lifelong goal of being a kept man TPP karma paid
1:42:14
off Bigley could not be more of a marrying for money man's the
1:42:18
best. Finally, john, thanks for introducing us to the talking
1:42:22
dog. Having a verbal mongrel of our own the late great Charles
1:42:26
Bartholomew furusato the third Jr. It gives me a hearty chuckle
1:42:29
whenever I hear please dole out a terrible terrier karma for all
1:42:33
my for all mean fun luck. What does that mean? mean five min
1:42:41
Fahd luck and as always, thank you for your indomitable
1:42:44
courage. Do you know what this what he's saying here?
1:42:47
JOHN, all men fight luck. Bad luck is probably some some
1:42:52
Arabic come set phrase. I don't know.
1:42:57
Okay, well, then I will give him his karma. I don't know. I don't
1:43:12
know what that's gonna do day but let us know if that helps.
1:43:14
That's some crazy karma you want.
1:43:18
Yeah, go on with pals to find out too in 38 bucks and he had
1:43:22
an email sent his email in since CB that jingles you got a copy
1:43:31
of this. Says Adam started yesterday's show talking about
1:43:34
Austin's Oh, no. Okay, sorry. This is from October 7. I could
1:43:37
not find a current note for Kyle. But there was an old note
1:43:42
in there that we never read.
1:43:45
We're just gonna read Kyle's old note.
1:43:47
Yes. Because it was never read the first time. Okay. All right.
1:43:51
Says Adam started yesterday's show talking about Austin City
1:43:54
Limits. October so holy
1:43:57
crap. By the way. I don't have this. Don't have this note.
1:44:02
It's okay. It's got nothing in here. You need to know Okay. Um,
1:44:06
I wanted to bring your attention back to the San Francisco music
1:44:09
scene and share a clip from hardly strictly bluegrass music
1:44:12
festival, which also took place this past weekend. My husband,
1:44:16
one of the last sets of the day. was playing wearing his no
1:44:20
agenda t shirt for a pretty big crowd. Wow. The show is also
1:44:25
live streamed and is now archived, so hopefully, he
1:44:28
mentally hit a lot of viewers and concert girl goers in the
1:44:31
mouth. I think this is girl Kyle or Kylie as ky le at Stephano,
1:44:40
and they live in Sacramento. And she just says boy Jackie, as
1:44:44
your musician, husband boyfriend. And that's got to be
1:44:49
Jackie green because he's the only musician that I know that
1:44:51
lives in Sacramento is a big supporter of the show. Really. I
1:44:54
didn't know he plays a lot of stuff. Ah, yeah, you can look
1:44:56
him up. He's famous. Famous anyway, so he wears a T shirt. I
1:45:03
thought that was cool. Thanks for both of us. Yes and nothing.
1:45:08
No, no, no.
1:45:10
I'm throwing a good karma for this story's well worth it.
1:45:13
You've got karma
1:45:17
anonymous Australian 209 32 Now, this is another issue. This is a
1:45:24
note that you were sent a copy of. Yeah, it's actually the note
1:45:28
from Lucas who is the anonymous Australian I think. And we're
1:45:33
gonna he wrote in the only way I can describe this note is that
1:45:38
if anyone is typographer, they know the type font tecton and
1:45:46
tech towns like used by architects and so if you imagine
1:45:49
tecton grunge which is a style of font that's what this guy
1:45:57
writes and naturally it's on it's readable but it's painful
1:46:02
to read it
1:46:03
yeah it's it's it's slanted backwards which I've always
1:46:06
found interesting people who who
1:46:08
write slick could be less slant back
1:46:11
most not all not all but yeah, could be a lefty.
1:46:16
If you're finally reading this card, then consider yourselves
1:46:21
lucky. But I had to go through to get this bank. Oh, yes. What
1:46:26
he did was he was he's in Australia This is in dollar do
1:46:29
is what you'd probably be bumped. Maybe that's not enough
1:46:33
I don't think but he's an executive producer. He had to
1:46:36
check the check came in in American dollars and apparently
1:46:41
to do that in Australia is because all this note is just
1:46:46
him complaining about this process. He wants to get the
1:46:49
bank details. So you can do it some other way.
1:46:54
This is why Bitcoin is winning this kind of stuff. This is this
1:46:58
is insane.
1:47:00
Because I know I'm sorry for this handwriting john. It's my
1:47:04
arthritis. Okay. Well, it was never that great anyway, he said
1:47:11
Anyway, congratulations on your 13th show 13th anniversary at
1:47:18
you make a great couple things are much yes and no jingles no
1:47:23
karma. All the best and may you never find an exit strategy. And
1:47:30
that's just
1:47:33
ain't that the truth? Thank you Lucas. Interesting handwriting
1:47:36
but now
1:47:39
sir Brian Tobias and in Gardner, Kansas to 802 Happy
1:47:45
Thanksgiving. gence needs some emergency health karma for my
1:47:48
mother in law. She's been battling liver cancer is now
1:47:50
appears she has pneumonia. She'll make the decision late
1:47:55
tonight or tomorrow whether to intubate. She has no symptoms of
1:48:00
COVID-19 except difficulty breathing, but they're holding
1:48:03
treatment beyond oxygen and antibiotics while they wait for
1:48:07
the test results. Because our country is a red zone County.
1:48:12
County is a red zone with an explosion of cases. results can
1:48:18
be delayed up to four days. There are no visitors allowed
1:48:22
and it's put a real damper on the Thanksgiving festivities
1:48:25
around here. The na f cancer karma that has been working with
1:48:29
her tumors shrinking. So let's blast it at the pneumonia and
1:48:33
keep her around a bit longer. Thanks for all you do. Helping
1:48:37
me and my wife not freak out over the possible Rona issues
1:48:41
like my sister in law apparently does. The value you provide is
1:48:47
worth more than I can repay sir Brian.
1:48:52
All right.
1:48:52
So NF cancer I guess. Yeah, well,
1:48:56
we'll just throw in extra extra armor the ante pneumonia. Let us
1:49:08
know how it goes for Brian.
1:49:09
Leonardo. Leonardo Liyan Leandro Leandro, Leandro Brady, in
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Bolinas, California, two or 333 as you get down here in the
1:49:23
morning, gents, I'm going to my first meet up in Boulder Creek,
1:49:27
California on Saturday. So I figured I should try to smell
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better for my fellow slaves with a de deucing. beforehand.
1:49:37
You've been reduced.
1:49:39
And I'm going with my friend Heather, who we should call out
1:49:43
as a douchebag. Just to make her meetup awkward. But to be fair,
1:49:51
she's also a total myth to all throw her a bone from her.
1:49:57
Thanks for helping me recover from my TD So over the years, I
1:50:01
feel much better now. If you can spare some jingles I go for a
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boom shaka laka the rhythmic one if you can find it lgi and
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garnish goat with my karma. Give him the good work.
1:50:13
Yeah, you bet no adding a milk. That's one mother I'd like to be
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bingo boom.
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You've got
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Deborah and Tim from Pittsboro North Carolina stronghold have
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no agenda thinking 201 jingle request john OTG going OTG kind
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of guy in the morning john and Adam over the pizza in beard, my
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North Carolina freedom sell group. I was trying to hit them
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in the mouth as usual and one of them exposed himself as a felon,
1:50:52
no agenda listener. just delightful discovery gave us an
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idea. There are so many no agenda listeners in North
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Carolina. Some might be hardcore enough to join us in prepping to
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go to a full OTG if that's what it takes to stay maskin vaccine
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1:51:27
courage. Deborah and Tim.
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So are these are these? I'm looking at it right now. Ah. So
1:51:37
do they use ham radio? By any chance? It seems like that's the
1:51:43
freedom selves. Oh, speaking of which, please tell me you sent
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you applied for your renewal.
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Now I'm still working on dude is a two year leeway The worst
1:51:54
thing in the world for a guy like me.
1:51:56
Are you sure I think they change those rules.
1:51:59
It Zords the one on the website.
1:52:01
Oh, they say that you have a two year grace period after you let
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it lapse after 10
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Yeah. Ah, okay. JOHN, see?
1:52:13
No, that's not the one. Which one was it? Was it this one go
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to
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gas.
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Ooh,
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I'm an OTG kind of guy.
1:52:35
Nice ending. Madison Todd in St. Charles Missouri to $233 $200
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and 33 cents. Just another quick note to everyone to think and
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get mo nation for their notes and comments on orders at k
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equals comm e a b equals equals equals A B le s. Too many that
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would contain an ATM or note thanking me for my courage. I
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knew it was time to pass it on again, as always the discount,
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but the site is new agenda for 33% off. I know it's recently
1:53:10
that everyone I get more than a noticed recently that every time
1:53:14
I get more than a single request a single episode behind on your
1:53:19
pod. So I'm listening to I'm stopping here. So I'm listening
1:53:26
to one of the there's a lot of podcasts or advertising on the
1:53:30
right wing talk shows. Okay, including left wing, left wing a
1:53:36
podcast advertise news Do you have to go to check it out. So
1:53:40
they were I heard an advertisement for one I just
1:53:43
thought this has got to be the worst. And it was the name of
1:53:47
the show and I went to it. And I tried to get some clips thing
1:53:51
and this is gonna be the worst podcast ever. If it is the
1:53:56
world's worst podcast ever, there's no way you can clip it
1:53:58
because it's just boring. And the name of the podcast is pod
1:54:04
is a woman. Yeah, my exact response. That's odd is a woman
1:54:12
so I went over there and what it is pod is a woman you can look
1:54:15
it up you won't listen to it. It's three women who were that
1:54:19
worked in the Obama administration at kind of
1:54:24
secretarial levels and all they're doing is shooting this
1:54:28
shit about you know, man you know you think they're gonna
1:54:30
hire for this guy. What do you think Biden's gonna do? You
1:54:32
think you can get in the administration? It's just
1:54:34
there's nothing to it. Okay. But I just just reminded me to
1:54:40
mention and plug that find podcast pod is a woman. Yes, I
1:54:45
noticed my day to day he continues to rush tration at the
1:54:48
misinformation rat race is off the charts. The work you guys do
1:54:52
for your audience is invaluable. I'll never stop listening and
1:54:56
hitting or hitting Stop hitting people in the mouth jingles
1:55:00
prior to getting aroused a weapon with the constitution and
1:55:03
all Hell's gonna break loose soon you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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also if you can get a special camera for every get mo nation
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slave that's purchased from ebos.com thank you and Happy
1:55:14
Thanksgiving.
1:55:15
Yes and and it's no longer funny just I'm sorry I am the the pod
1:55:21
father and I just I denounced this use of the term pod for
1:55:27
anything. It's an episode it's a show. It is not a pod. There's
1:55:32
no such thing as a pod that means piece of dreck pod is out
1:55:37
stop saying it was hard to get it aroused and it is hard to get
1:55:40
it aroused, but we got it
1:55:48
all.
1:55:53
You've got karma.
1:55:58
It's funny that you'd make this affirmation. Because the guy who
1:56:05
invented invented the GIF?
1:56:09
Yes, yes.
1:56:12
He made a firm affirmation that is pronounced Jiff. Hmm. But as
1:56:19
I recall, you pronounce a GIF? No,
1:56:21
I say GIF specifically because of the story which you've been
1:56:24
telling me for almost 20 years so I don't make that mistake.
1:56:28
Thanks. So think he's been saying that for 20
1:56:30
years? You maybe you I'm flies? We've had this this discussion
1:56:35
since Episode Five. I think. And I think then I was like nothing
1:56:40
else. I'm extremely consumer very consistent. JOHN. Yes. In
1:56:45
everything.
1:56:46
On word. Uh, Stefan and Amy? g Joy needies. Join us tonight.
1:56:55
join it. Yeah. $200 and eight cents requesting a D dishing.
1:57:00
Mm hmm. Now was this did they not have a notice? Because it's
1:57:06
gray. And then I'm thinking that would be my new newly scanned
1:57:10
notes. Well, maybe
1:57:12
it's great. Is it whatever color it is? It could be? I don't
1:57:14
know. I didn't get a note from them
1:57:16
yet. Well, here's Stefan Here it is. This is a note.
1:57:20
Oh, it's just there.
1:57:23
In in the morning.
1:57:24
Hi. Yes, I got it.
1:57:26
If and listen to your podcast in early September. So I'm a
1:57:28
relative newbie. And yes, I too found my way to you via JRE.
1:57:32
Like what Adam had to say I remembered him from his glory
1:57:35
days on MTV and I lived in the Netherlands for a year in
1:57:37
college. So yeah, there were enough commonalities for me to
1:57:40
give you guys a try. I've been hooked. Since my first download.
1:57:44
You guys are great. Now I hear donor saying your show is better
1:57:48
than JRE. And I hear you say there's no reason to cut down
1:57:51
other fine podcasts The way I see it. They're just not
1:57:54
comparable. Jerry is as good as the guest and the topic are and
1:57:58
I can confidently say, even with my limited exposure to no
1:58:01
agenda, your show is always dynamite. So there's a
1:58:04
difference. Not better, necessarily, but definitely more
1:58:07
consistent, john, there it is your consistency once again. And
1:58:12
then he says something that contradicts our night from
1:58:14
earlier. I came to your show seeking unbiased information. I
1:58:18
came to your show because I've heard a suspected for years that
1:58:21
the mainstream media is corrupt in the corporate and the
1:58:24
corporate and feeding me lies. I came to your show because I've
1:58:29
always been suspicious of leaders. I came to your show
1:58:31
because I was and still am very unhappy with the current COVID
1:58:35
situation. I also arrived to your show because I don't have
1:58:40
the time to shuffle through multiple websites scan the
1:58:43
newspapers watch multiple new shows. Informing oneself
1:58:46
unfortunately, is a full time job. And I already have two of
1:58:49
those. I'm a parent of two little ones. And I'm a teacher.
1:58:51
Basically, I don't read newspapers or watch the news
1:58:54
because I've already read enough subpar writing to read my
1:58:57
students work and state mandated curriculum. So when I want to
1:59:00
educate myself for the past 10 plus years, I turn to audiobooks
1:59:04
and podcasts. They're my education on the go. As I'm an
1:59:08
avid runner, there have been positives to this quarantine
1:59:11
work from home situation finding the no agenda podcast is
1:59:14
definitely near the top of that list. Thank you for helping us
1:59:18
all deconstruct the mainstream media. Thank you for keeping me
1:59:20
sane as I'm independently minded person drowning in a sea of
1:59:23
liberals. I live in Santa Cruz California, a beautiful place to
1:59:27
live but damn if the majority the people aren't wonky. batshit
1:59:30
crazy. That's all in from out for me from now. From Stefan
1:59:35
pronounced Stephen from Santa schmooze. Oh, and he says it'll
1:59:39
be 40 on December 1. He wants to be on the birthday list. I'll
1:59:44
check what you read the next one.
1:59:47
Yes, and did you get Miss D douchey.
1:59:49
Don't do it again. You've been Stephens on the birthday. Good
1:59:55
to go. Jeff w
1:59:57
Louisville, Kentucky $200 In one cent Hello, shout out to Jcd saw
2:00:03
you live with Leo and friends once at the old twit studio in
2:00:08
Petaluma. I enjoyed it. Well it seems that the pandemic has
2:00:12
reached new platitudes of stupidity. Well, I'm gonna get
2:00:17
pronounce that better stupidity. Well, well bright browsing in my
2:00:23
local Half Price Books recently I noticed there was arrows and
2:00:26
stickers taped all over, all over the floor, pointing every
2:00:30
which way. It seemed to make no sense and I could not help but
2:00:33
think to myself in the spirit of the no agenda, calling card.
2:00:37
This is bullcrap. I lament that we are being herded around like
2:00:43
sheeple, but thanks to your content, I can see it for what
2:00:46
it is bullcrap and not get too worked up about it. Same goes
2:00:53
for corrupt news network to CNN. I mean, CNN. Okay, the joke was
2:00:58
there I just screwed it. That's the same goes for the corrupt
2:01:01
News Network. I mean, CNN and their mask related propaganda
2:01:06
and guilt tripping I even got a good laugh about it now and
2:01:09
again. Cheers. requested jingle Dr. Fauci sinister laugh, the
2:01:14
whole clip and not just a laugh if possible, but just not
2:01:17
necessary. It's, it's effing hilarious. Biden a whole load
2:01:23
today and to the head. Thanks Jeff. wF from Louisville.
2:01:28
I just don't remember which one was the Missy maybe this is it.
2:01:35
That's Fauci, isn't it? Yeah, that's the one Yeah, I think
2:01:37
that's it. Yeah, I think that's it. Maybe it's this one.
2:01:41
I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
2:01:45
You've got karma.
2:01:49
But that was actually Shapiro but it's funnier. Yeah, by a
2:01:54
lot. Samantha Hoffman $200 from New Windsor, New York. When she
2:02:00
did send an email and I don't see there's anything here
2:02:04
there's surprising No, I don't think so. Um, I donate through
2:02:08
your donation page $200 and 1123 2020 but missed the note
2:02:13
section and PayPal my transaction now in our case, she
2:02:15
gives details I don't. We don't need that. I wanted to send the
2:02:20
below note to be read and hope it submitted. Okay. Here's the
2:02:23
below note. Please credit my husband Brandon. pinball wizard
2:02:27
of the freak show with this donation that we have. We have a
2:02:31
Brandon
2:02:33
and switcheroo ball.
2:02:35
Wizard of the what?
2:02:38
of the freak show the freak show.
2:02:40
All right. No problem.
2:02:42
He's credited his his birthday on Thanksgiving. Oh, my. I
2:02:46
guarantee is not on the list. Okay. And I'm hoping to surprise
2:02:50
him with a happy birthday shout out. He started listening to you
2:02:56
after hearing Adam on the Joe Rogan show. And quickly got
2:03:01
hooked.
2:03:01
Nice.
2:03:02
If you have a special birthday clip or jingle to play that
2:03:05
would be great. Well, he's gonna be listed on the list. That's
2:03:07
the most important he's on the list.
2:03:09
He's got involved and it was very kind of you to do this in
2:03:13
this segment. So this is why he had a wonderful Thanksgiving
2:03:16
and holiday season is cheap. Sincerely, Samantha. She's
2:03:22
very nice. We got it.
2:03:25
So he's good to go. Yep. Onward with looks like Bradley Horwitz.
2:03:33
Oh yes. Horwitz, in Chicago. 200 bucks. This will be our last
2:03:37
associate executive producer. We had a big top heavy list today.
2:03:40
Yeah. Can I please get a bite and it's wrong versus trumpets
2:03:44
true three times back and forth as well as the D duping without
2:03:51
the D Dushan. You don't get the jingles. That's a weird thing
2:03:54
about the machine just won't work. So
2:03:56
a Biden. It's wrong versus Trump it's through three times. It's
2:04:00
true three times back and forth. This is I mean, I'm tight so I
2:04:06
can do it in this market. But it's not really what we do.
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Our formula is this. We go out
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we hit people in the mouth
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the oh
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my goodness man, the the the mink in Denmark that they called
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saying. They're rising from the dead.
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This has coats
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this story is crazy. And I'm not quite sure why. Why it's coming
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back other than the sum up and the coming for your pets. So the
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mink infected with the mutated strain of COVID-19 and Denmark
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appear to be rising from the dead, igniting a national frenzy
2:07:41
and calls from local officials to cremate the main carcasses.
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So what happened apparently is they just dug a very shallow
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grave and threw 15 million mink into it. So it knew just covered
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up with a little bit of you know, dust or whatever. The main
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didn't do it right.
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And people's like, you know, it seems to me that they really did
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it right. They would have just sold all the milk to Russia and
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they would have made a lot of coats.
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Yeah, well, it's the Chinese I think who would like to make the
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child like me. Right, but I just I think they're Denmark's big
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export is slowly
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re exporting the China.
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Yeah. Yeah. Who knows?
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15 million makes a lot of mink coats. Yeah. I have a clip that
2:08:38
I wanted to play, which is the one that was should have
2:08:41
followed the other clip, right? Did the big lead and about
2:08:43
what's different about this clip? Ah,
2:08:45
yes.
2:08:46
This is the clip on Flynn. Flynn got pardoned. Mm hmm. Gee, and
2:08:50
that was a big shock to the mainstream media
2:08:53
was kind of fun little house
2:08:54
is gonna get pardon Manafort. Oh, well, he
2:08:58
really needs to get pardon if he hasn't rotted away yet in jail.
2:09:01
Now he's going to get pregnant, but he'll be pardoned at the
2:09:03
very end after Trump's actually. sure he's not gonna get back
2:09:08
down. Right. But this is Flynn pardon. This is a dubious report
2:09:14
from ABC. for that. I
2:09:15
want to get news now from the White House President Trump
2:09:18
pardoning Michael Flynn, his first national security adviser
2:09:21
who pled guilty twice to lie to the FBI. Let's bring in ABCs
2:09:25
Chief Justice correspondent pierre thomas and Pierre this
2:09:28
partner effectively brings to an end the longest most drawn out
2:09:31
legal saga of the Trump administration.
2:09:33
That's right, Tom pardon in a tweet the president calling it
2:09:36
his great honor. Michael Flynn lasted just 22 days on the job
2:09:40
he was before he was fired for lying to Vice President Pence
2:09:43
about a phone call with the Russian ambassador. He later
2:09:46
pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about that call. Flynn was
2:09:49
the only White House official convicted in a case by special
2:09:52
counsel Bob Muller. For years. President Trump called it unfair
2:09:55
and his attorney general has been trying to have the charges
2:09:58
dropped with that effort. Stop. The President stepped in and
2:10:01
pardoned him. We now are being told by sources that Trump is
2:10:05
expected to issue more pardons in the coming days before he
2:10:08
leaves office. Tom.
2:10:09
All right, pierre thomas with that breaking news and new
2:10:11
reporting just in tonight, Peter, thank you.
2:10:13
I have news reporting.
2:10:16
The Brian Williams version of this announcement was perhaps a
2:10:19
little bit more entertaining as I think he read the tweet, not
2:10:23
the entire letter, but the tweets he cooperated with
2:10:26
Muller's investigation as expected. Trump did pardon him
2:10:30
today posting this quote, It is my inexplicably capitalized,
2:10:35
great
2:10:35
honor to announce that General Michael T. Flynn has been
2:10:38
granted a full Barden. Did you hear what he said? inexplicably,
2:10:43
you know, it sounds like Trump wrote that,
2:10:45
right. But that's not what it is. It's like he's he realized
2:10:50
caps. What is wrong with these people? They can't just read it
2:10:54
tweet, like it's news on a news show.
2:10:58
Well, they you know, it'd be funny if he shouted it, because
2:11:00
that's what it indicates. Yeah,
2:11:03
that's true. That would have been pretty funny.
2:11:06
Yeah, but he won't do that. Now. The thing about this ABC report
2:11:10
is that he says Mike, Michael Flynn pled guilty, twice, just
2:11:16
totally untrue or lying to the FBI. So he pled guilty, and he
2:11:19
pled guilty again,
2:11:20
what was no means irrelevant. This is I mean, the reason for
2:11:24
this? Pardon at the timing of it. Besides that, he just pardon
2:11:30
to Turkey. So like a man might as well bharden that guy. Now he
2:11:34
can now he can join the team. Now we can draw the join the
2:11:37
cracking crew, Sidney Powell, also known as El Cid, the
2:11:42
cracking keeper is the one who has been defending him and has
2:11:47
really fought his crazy judges in DC, I guess. Where is it? I
2:11:52
guess it's DC without taking place. So now he can join the
2:11:57
cracking keeper. Because she and this was probably, to me more
2:12:03
interesting of the announcements. She is not on the
2:12:06
President's legal team. And this was spelled out in a very clear
2:12:11
note that didn't say she was tossed out or fired or gotten
2:12:15
rid of, they said, No, this is the team is Giuliani is Jen
2:12:19
Ellis. And it's I don't think think Joe digenova is really on
2:12:24
that. I think he just shows up for the photo and just stands in
2:12:27
the back. But Sidney Powell definitely not a part of the
2:12:30
team. Well, that's because she can't be a part of the team.
2:12:33
This is the final act, which I will try to unfold for you. The
2:12:37
final act of the Donald J Trump movie that we've been in for the
2:12:41
past four years. He's got a fourth act. It's forthcoming,
2:12:45
and it will be surrounded around the krakken and Sydney. And
2:12:50
apparently, she is independent of the President's legal team
2:12:54
because she is a military lawyer. I have no idea what that
2:12:59
means. And then there will be treason trials for people when
2:13:07
she's done, whether that's before inauguration or not, or
2:13:10
before December 14 is unclear. But the media in five them took
2:13:17
this note. And by the way I got before anyone else said anything
2:13:21
I was receiving notices saying Oh, just so you know, they were
2:13:24
setting they were clearly managing my expectations. And
2:13:27
when I say they it's met with military intelligence, I
2:13:30
probably getting second hand information. Right away. It was
2:13:35
like, just so you know, she'd not been kicked off the team.
2:13:37
This is so that she can do her military tribunal. Okay. And but
2:13:42
here's how the mainstream picked it up. The
2:13:44
president's lawyers are also under fire for that embarrassing
2:13:47
press conference last week, where attorney Sidney Powell
2:13:50
floated a bizarre conspiracy theory, she said was hatched by
2:13:54
Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, who has been dead for seven
2:13:58
years.
2:13:59
What we are really dealing with here and uncovering more about
2:14:03
the day is the massive influence of communists money through
2:14:09
Venezuela.
2:14:10
It was all too much even for Rudy Giuliani, who put out a
2:14:13
statement saying quote, she is not a member of the Trump legal
2:14:17
team. But that's her right next to him at the press conference.
2:14:21
I'm in charge of this investigation with Sidney and
2:14:24
the people you see here. Trump ally chris Christie said it's
2:14:27
time for the President to pack it in a conflict with the
2:14:30
President's legal team has been a national embarrassment.
2:14:34
Now let's see what Jim Acosta had to say about the Sydney
2:14:37
memo.
2:14:38
That was john Karl.
2:14:41
I'm sorry, this guy.
2:14:42
I'm talking.
2:14:43
I'm talking about Jim Acosta. He's next.
2:14:45
No, I'm just saying the first guy that when you play with john
2:14:48
Karl, okay. He's the head of the correspondence. He's ABC and
2:14:56
he's a Trump hater to an extreme and the fact that he drew DEP
2:15:00
debt. She's accrediting What? The Venezuelan dictator this
2:15:06
dead. She never did that. Well, it's
2:15:09
a lie.
2:15:12
No, that's it. She didn't say that at all she
2:15:15
said but it's not Maduro the guy before which I can't remember.
2:15:18
Chavez. Chavez?
2:15:18
Chavez? Yeah. Chavez,
2:15:20
he said specifically, that she said it's a plot dreamed up by
2:15:25
Chavez who's been dead. Yeah. Yeah. But that's his full
2:15:28
course. He said that. No, of course not. Of course, you had
2:15:31
these machines were connected to the elections in Venezuela. We
2:15:36
all know that. But this that was john Carl, he's probably worse
2:15:40
than Acosta, just to let you know.
2:15:42
Well, then before we go to Jim Acosta, let's go back to 2004
2:15:47
when lou dobbs was still on CNN, this is 14 years ago, CNN, let's
2:15:54
listen about this Venezuela stuff. Is there something really
2:15:58
related I
2:15:58
don't know firm owned by Venezuela could be allowed to
2:16:02
take over one of this country's top voting machine firms.
2:16:06
Venezuela, of course led by Hugo Chavez working to change the
2:16:11
views of most South American countries moved to the left.
2:16:15
Critics of the deal say our nation's very democracy is now
2:16:18
for sale. Without anyone doing a thing about it. Getting pilgrim
2:16:23
reports
2:16:24
used to some 19,000 electronic voting machines in the city of
2:16:28
Chicago and Cook County primary on March 21 of this year, is now
2:16:33
under intense scrutiny. The US company that makes the machines
2:16:37
Sequoia was bought in 2005. By smartmatic, a private company
2:16:43
primarily owned by Venezuelan businessmen. When Chicago had
2:16:47
problems with the machines, a dozen Venezuelan employees were
2:16:50
there to help with the election. Chicago officials are outraged.
2:16:55
I think that
2:16:55
the American elections ought to be run by American companies and
2:16:58
be run by American citizens, not Venezuelan nationals. smartmatic
2:17:03
is technically based in Boca Raton, Florida. But the
2:17:06
president of the company jack Blaine, some testified to the
2:17:10
Chicago City Council, fewer than a dozen smartmatic employees
2:17:14
work in Florida. The majority of the workers are based in
2:17:17
Venezuela. watchdog groups question why us voting machines
2:17:21
would be under the control of citizens of another country,
2:17:24
especially a country whose own election process is highly
2:17:28
suspect.
2:17:29
We believe this is a national security issue. There is no way
2:17:33
that companies belonging to non US corporations should have
2:17:39
access to our elections.
2:17:41
The Treasury Department is supposed to monitor sales of US
2:17:45
companies to overseas investors, where there was a question of
2:17:48
national security, such as in the Dubai Ports deal, the so
2:17:52
called cepheus review process. Some in Congress are demanding
2:17:55
an investigation
2:17:56
in the case of smartmatic there are a number of unanswered
2:18:00
questions. That's why I wrote to the Secretary of the Treasury
2:18:03
and asked them to review the ownership. It's offshore. It's
2:18:07
murky, no one seems to know who owns it. Certainly our
2:18:10
government should know a potential
2:18:12
risk to the democratic process.
2:18:15
So that is a report from 2006. So when john Karl says that it's
2:18:19
that some bull crap about who goes Chavez who's been dead for
2:18:23
seven years, he clearly didn't actually listen to what Sidney
2:18:26
Powell said but that's okay because that is the message that
2:18:30
is what the great m five F is going to give us and what
2:18:33
they're going to continue to give to us like Jimmy Savin
2:18:37
That's right. Cindy pal is out after she said the election was
2:18:40
stolen by Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez see ly but you know,
2:18:45
he's got he's got he's got to toe the line. Jimmy have another
2:18:49
drink Jimmy, who died seven years ago.
2:18:54
Her conspiracy theories for too much even for Trump. Well, today
2:18:57
she wrote a farewell email and said my fellow Trump lawyers
2:19:01
well finally happened. The Illuminati got me fired.
2:19:05
Luckily, you'll still find the culprits who hacked the
2:19:07
election. Hugo Chavez Charles Barkley and flow the Progressive
2:19:11
Insurance lady there in a bunker nine miles below the Time Square
2:19:14
Bubba Gump shrimp. The password to enter is Elvis is alive and
2:19:18
he lives at area 51 Hales alter Sydney
2:19:22
so you know that's how it's done. That's how you mark by the
2:19:25
way.
2:19:27
JOHN Carlos NBC, Jimmy Fallon's NBC. NBC is one of the worst
2:19:32
no john Carla's ABC. He's a bee I'm sure he's saying Oh, I'm
2:19:37
sorry. You're right.
2:19:38
Yeah. Am I right? course if not rule one goes into effect. Adams
2:19:43
always right. Of course.
2:19:44
I always thought john Carl, was it?
2:19:45
Well, Jim Acosta is definitely CNN, Lou Dobbs former network he
2:19:50
could have easily gone into the CNN archives. Seems like a
2:19:53
podcast was able to do it with help of producers.
2:19:56
Another sign that this is over the president is not only salary
2:20:00
on people like Sidney Powell, his longtime personal attorney,
2:20:03
Rudy Giuliani, I talked to Trump advisor about this and asked Is
2:20:06
the President essentially getting tired of Rudy Giuliani.
2:20:09
And this advisor said we all are. And so at this point, even
2:20:14
inside the President's legal team, they view this election is
2:20:17
over. They view these challenges is over. And one advisor I spoke
2:20:21
with earlier this evening said the president tweeting about
2:20:23
fighting on is essentially a fundraising play.
2:20:26
Oh, it's a fundraising play. I also heard a lot of people play
2:20:30
people familiar with the people with the Presidents thinking
2:20:33
there's a lot of that going on again, that Sidney Powell was
2:20:37
too crazy. Even for Trump. That was basically the headline. You
2:20:41
know,
2:20:42
stairs like this is unbelievable propaganda. By the way, Carl, is
2:20:46
ABC, but you know, where he worked before there,
2:20:48
let me guess, NBC, CNN. So he could have looked in the
2:20:54
archives. He was probably there when that story took place. You
2:20:57
heard Jimmy Fallon read Sidney Paul's note. Let's read what she
2:21:01
actually wrote. No better. Let's have the same
2:21:04
lou dobbs read it. Nobody has been more outspoken about the
2:21:07
issues raised by Dominion voting systems then attorney Sidney
2:21:11
Powell. Powell says she has evidence of dominions
2:21:14
connections to foreign countries claims that dominions algorithms
2:21:18
weighted joe biden's votes more than President Trump's we do not
2:21:23
know the truth of the matter. But that is her claim. And
2:21:26
yesterday, the President's legal team stated that Powell was not
2:21:30
a member of the Trump legal team, despite appearing with him
2:21:33
at a press briefing last week. Despite the president
2:21:36
recognizing her as such. Powell agreed with the Trump legal team
2:21:40
though and released a statement clarifying what she meant
2:21:43
clarifying what she has been trying to do all along. Powell
2:21:47
said this quote, I agree with the campaign statement that I am
2:21:51
not part of the campaign's legal team. I never signed a retainer
2:21:54
agreement or sent the president or the campaign a bill for my
2:21:57
expenses, or fees. My intent has always been to expose all the
2:22:02
fraud I could find and let the chips fall where they may,
2:22:05
whether it be upon Republicans or Democrats. The evidence I'm
2:22:10
compiling is overwhelming that this software tool was used to
2:22:14
shift millions of votes from President Trump and other
2:22:17
Republican candidates to Biden and other Democratic candidates.
2:22:22
We are proceeding to prepare our lawsuit and plan to file it this
2:22:26
week. It will be epic.
2:22:30
Release the cracking Alright, let's let's well hold on. I'm
2:22:35
going to give you what is out there. We know you're skeptical.
2:22:38
That's fine. But I do want to present what is going on that
2:22:44
the M five M is marginalizing. Usually there's a reason for
2:22:48
that. If Sidney Powell was really unimportant, would they
2:22:53
spend that much time on calling her nutjob? Unlikely let's
2:22:58
listen to the Romanian voting systems spokes haul about the
2:23:02
impenetrability of their systems to Trump or from
2:23:05
Trump to Biden? No,
2:23:08
this is a nonpartisan American company, it is not physically
2:23:11
possible for our machines to switch votes
2:23:13
from one candidate to the other.
2:23:15
Let's be very clear. Our election system is run by local
2:23:19
elected officials and nonpartisan poll watchers. We
2:23:22
simply provide a tool to count the ballots and to print and
2:23:25
count ballots. There is no way such a massive fraud could have
2:23:28
taken place. And there are no connections between our company
2:23:31
and Venezuela, Germany, Barcelona Katmandu whatever the
2:23:34
latest conspiracy theory is.
2:23:36
Okay, so there's no connection the company wasn't bought from
2:23:39
Venezuelan companies. smartmatic didn't come from other
2:23:42
companies, but okay. Then we have Eric Coomer. Air Coomer is
2:23:46
the product the VP of product, he's the guy responsible for the
2:23:50
machines apparently, and he is the guy we have no proof of this
2:23:55
other than one or two people who say they heard him on a zoom
2:24:01
call that it was an anti fall zoom call, I find this very
2:24:08
uncredible where he, Eric Coomer was saying, Don't worry, he'll
2:24:15
never win. I've effin made sure of that. Implying that he this
2:24:21
Eric Coomer was responsible for rigging the votes and this
2:24:25
setting this algorithm off. He did actually that we did have
2:24:29
video of him on a demo, showing how easy it is to change an
2:24:32
actual ballot. This is a instruction video.
2:24:35
This is our digital adjudication system. If you have multiple
2:24:39
iccs
2:24:40
image has Central's running, they all write the data to a
2:24:43
network drop location, and you can have multiple adjudication
2:24:46
stations for multiple teams to handle the outstanding balance.
2:24:50
This is a typical voter intent issue where they didn't fill out
2:24:53
the ovals
2:24:54
completely. They just made little tick marks is what's
2:24:57
called an ambiguous mark. And what we're saying is
2:25:00
We're not sure what the voter intent is. But we're going to
2:25:02
allow the adjudicators to make that call based on any kind of
2:25:05
state statute. So
2:25:07
right on the screen,
2:25:08
I can go ahead and say, you know, what, the voter mints
2:25:11
March,
2:25:12
they wanted those votes to count for those candidates like, back
2:25:15
page, and I can fill all of them in here. And then I hit
2:25:19
complete, it's gonna go on to the next. And this is another
2:25:22
classic one,
2:25:23
where the voters circled the names instead of filling in the
2:25:25
ovals.
2:25:26
So literally, literally, these machines allow you to change the
2:25:31
vote the actual scanned image, you can go in with a little
2:25:34
editing tool and fill out the the circle a little better if
2:25:38
someone didn't do a good job. I don't know man, that sounds kind
2:25:43
of weird. But if you look at the Dominion user manual, page 32.
2:25:49
election results, including the scanned ballot images and log
2:25:52
files are stored on the compact flash memory cards. It can be
2:25:56
stored on local file systems or on the network file system. Each
2:26:00
file type result files ballot the image and log files may be
2:26:04
imported together or separately. And here comes my favorite line.
2:26:08
This allows for the flexible management of results after the
2:26:12
election occurs. Ha coupons that in their manual.
2:26:20
Look could come in handy.
2:26:22
Yeah, it could come in handy because most of the machine
2:26:25
these machines are connected to the internet. We've heard it
2:26:29
congressional hearings for years or voting machines are not
2:26:32
connected to the internet.
2:26:33
Those are not connected voting machines themselves are not
2:26:36
connected to the internet. And
2:26:37
we knew that wasn't true
2:26:38
and cyber security expert Kevin Scoble, and wanted to prove it.
2:26:42
So he and nine other independent security consultants created
2:26:45
their own search engine looking for election systems online.
2:26:50
We found over 35 had been left online and we're still
2:26:53
continuing to find more
2:26:54
voting machines themselves are not designed to be online. So
2:26:58
how are some voting systems getting online? We got a first
2:27:02
hand look when we visited esns, the largest manufacturer of
2:27:06
voting machines and talk to CEO Tom Burke. Why is there a sprint
2:27:11
thing here in a Verizon thing here
2:27:13
there's a small percentage of jurisdictions in the country. A
2:27:16
lot of them are in Florida, who have decided that they want to
2:27:20
modem on official results
2:27:23
to the election office. Yes, in essence this while there are
2:27:26
14,000 modems in use, there are firewalls separating from the
2:27:32
public Internet. The modems are turned on for just seconds.
2:27:37
Oh, what could possibly go wrong? 14,000 machines connected
2:27:42
to the internet. But only four seconds and we have a
2:27:44
sophisticated firewall. Oh, yeah. Okay. And then the final
2:27:50
piece of tinkering evidence in clip form is from Georgia. And
2:27:58
this is from October. This is before the election, when
2:28:01
apparently all of the Dominion voting systems needed some kind
2:28:05
of upgrade. Without recertification.
2:28:07
Some Georgia residents
2:28:08
and software experts are sounding an alarm over a
2:28:11
software update underway now in the state's new voting machines.
2:28:15
They'll be used next week in early voting but the question
2:28:18
is, will the update do more harm than good? 11 alive sec.
2:28:22
Richards is checking it out for us tonight.
2:28:24
The biggest update occurred over the last week at Fulton County's
2:28:27
voter warehouse in northwest Atlanta. Critics have filed suit
2:28:31
to scuttle the voting machines because they say the update is
2:28:34
more than Georgia's 159 counties can safely handle the counties
2:28:39
then have to test the voting machines afterwards to make sure
2:28:42
the new software didn't deliver any surprises to the rest of the
2:28:46
programming software security researcher Hari horsey says it
2:28:51
puts the entire election at risk.
2:28:53
There is always a possibility of a unintended consequences. In
2:28:59
Boeing 737 they tried to fix a small problem. And we
2:29:05
unbeknownst to them, they create another problem which then went
2:29:09
off on kill hundreds of people.
2:29:10
Horsley was among those observing the software update in
2:29:14
Fulton County over the last week. He says he saw sloppy
2:29:17
security and mistakes by workers as they installed it.
2:29:22
So anyway, there's there's lots of circumstantial and also hard
2:29:27
evidence and mathematical evidence that votes were indeed
2:29:30
switched huge blocks of votes going from Trump to being
2:29:35
deducted from Trump's totals and being added to Biden's totals. I
2:29:39
don't and I agree with you. I don't think this will make any
2:29:42
difference. I don't think they can find a lawsuit big enough
2:29:45
that will change anything in this regard.
2:29:48
There's they're screwed. Here's a funny back and forth about
2:29:52
this that was taking place in court or actually in front of
2:29:56
the Republican legislature in Pennsylvania.
2:30:00
This was the bullcrap hearing they did this was very crap
2:30:03
here. This was I thought this was sad. It was kind of sad.
2:30:07
Yeah. What is the what is the clip? What am I looking for
2:30:10
funny back and forth? Ah,
2:30:13
yeah. Normally you would expect to see a smooth curve going up.
2:30:19
Not any, not any fix fixed bikes. That's kind of what what
2:30:23
Greg was talking about the the anomalies of loading and
2:30:27
uploading those, those votes. So that big spike that occurs there
2:30:33
is a prime indicator of fraudulent voting. And that's
2:30:36
604,000 votes
2:30:39
in 90 minutes. Is that right?
2:30:41
Correct. This is 300 and 337 votes, 337,000 votes in that,
2:30:48
that period
2:30:49
of time? Yes. And when you look at this entire curves, with all
2:30:55
these spikes, can you calculate how much of a vote that
2:30:59
accounted for for Biden? And how much for Trump?
2:31:02
Close to 600,000? I think our figures were about 577,000 that
2:31:08
all those spikes represented over time
2:31:09
for bias. Correct? And how much for Trump?
2:31:12
I think it was lower 3200
2:31:20
incredulous laughing from the crowd there. I actually pulled
2:31:23
one clip from this, which I thought was better, because
2:31:26
there there were idiots there man, listen to this. There are
2:31:30
solutions
2:31:30
that are available.
2:31:32
But I've made the simple comment that your vote should be at
2:31:36
least as secure as your Venmo account.
2:31:41
Lisa secures your Venmo account, which runs through he doesn't
2:31:45
know anything about Venmo
2:31:46
which runs through plaid networks, which requires you
2:31:49
know, a piece of computer to go act as you and log into your
2:31:54
bank account with your username and password. Yeah, okay, really
2:31:57
good. But this does come down to what I think is the strategy and
2:32:02
what has been explained to me as what is going to happen. First
2:32:05
of all, we have to understand the cracking. The cracking is an
2:32:10
existing system. It is a Do they have an actual name for this?
2:32:16
Well, anyway, the cracking provides needed intelligence and
2:32:19
force protection. This has been deployed. In the Middle East, it
2:32:23
is a container that can contain besides six troops. It is a I'll
2:32:31
read from the Army's own. Press release a cutting edge force
2:32:37
protection system, which combines radar surveillance
2:32:40
cameras, unmanned sensors, gunshot detection, remote
2:32:44
controlled weapons, cyber, it is connected, connected to cyber,
2:32:49
and they call it the combat outpost surveillance and force
2:32:53
protection system. And apparently this thing can pretty
2:32:57
much surveil an area of 16 square kilometers, infrared,
2:33:03
they can pinpoint a mouse, I'm sorry, six kilometers continuous
2:33:07
sweep. And when she says unleash the release the krakken. The
2:33:14
implication there is that cyber cyber defenses were listening in
2:33:21
on everybody waiting at the end this period, I'm only again, I'm
2:33:24
only repeating what I've been told in this period where all
2:33:27
these accusations are flying back and forth. They're probably
2:33:29
listening to people and following people and they've got
2:33:32
all the goods on everybody, I hope otherwise is going to be
2:33:34
pretty sad at the end. And this is going to be a military
2:33:39
operation. And it's going to be connected to China. And
2:33:44
apparently there's going to be huge these big lawsuits that
2:33:49
Sydney LLC cracking keeper is promising will be for payoffs
2:33:54
and corruption to both the governors of Georgia and
2:33:57
California in and we're talking billions of dollars, and to
2:34:01
which they benefited personally. And the moves that Trump made
2:34:08
are to prepare for some kind of horrible insurrection, which
2:34:12
could be get ready for it could be led by Communist China,
2:34:16
Chinese forces inside the USA and
2:34:19
brother Oh, yeah. Oh, it
2:34:20
gets better. There, Thurman therefore no, no, no, not yet.
2:34:24
Therefore, Ezra Cohen, what Nick, who many say is q was
2:34:32
promoted to the secretary or the director of special operations.
2:34:37
So the special forces we talked about that two shows ago was
2:34:41
very, very demure, very quiet ceremony. But now Special Forces
2:34:46
are being led by Ezra Cohen, who is a real Insider. He's Flynn's
2:34:51
guy, along with the cash guy k s h. These are very mysterious
2:34:56
people and apparently He even said it in his little statement,
2:35:02
which I forgot to clip this morning with all of the drive
2:35:05
problems. Apparently, in his statement, t enacted President
2:35:13
Kennedy's presidential memorandum number 57. And this
2:35:20
was probably what got Kennedy killed his memorandum 57. Remove
2:35:28
special operations from the CIA. And that's exactly what happened
2:35:33
here. And we talked about it and I kind of intuitively said it.
2:35:35
But it turns out that's that's what it did. By removing by
2:35:39
elevating Special Forces, special operations to be on par
2:35:43
with the other divisions and report directly to the
2:35:47
Secretary, defense secretary. It really it takes away all of the
2:35:53
CIA's use. And CIA has been running all of these covert
2:35:58
wars. This is what the droning is, it's all been CIA's Special
2:36:03
Forces, very little actual military. So this this is a you
2:36:08
can see in the show notes, it's an actual presidential
2:36:11
memorandum. It's it explains exactly that these two should be
2:36:15
separated, it was never enacted. And the way as Rico and Watney
2:36:20
phrased his words, as he said, We are now enacting the vision
2:36:23
of president john F. Kennedy. It leads many to believe that this
2:36:29
is now taking place. And we may have special operations as we
2:36:32
get into the fourth and final act of the Trump movie, which
2:36:38
you're about to go into. And as a part of that, the the sending
2:36:44
over of GSA transition funds, which was another moment touted
2:36:50
by the M five m. as Oh, it's all done for it's over, he's letting
2:36:56
them transition in. This is what I'm hearing. The reason for this
2:37:01
is to trap the lobbyists and potential Chinese spies by using
2:37:09
section six of the Presidential Transition Enhancement Act,
2:37:14
which states which prohibits a transition team member with
2:37:21
conflicts of interest similar to those applicable to federal
2:37:25
employees. And then there's a code there related to current or
2:37:30
former employment affiliations, clients, or I'll read that,
2:37:34
again, related to current or former employment affiliations,
2:37:38
clients, or investments from working on particular matters
2:37:42
involving specific parties that affect the interest of such
2:37:46
member and address how the covered eligible candidate will
2:37:49
address his or her own conflicts of interest during a
2:37:52
presidential term if the covered eligible candidate becomes the
2:37:55
president elect. So this is going to be used, most likely in
2:38:01
the final throes of any court battle to show that there can be
2:38:06
no transition, there can be no Biden administration because of
2:38:09
their conflicts, should he become president elect. And I
2:38:14
personally think we're going to see some real fireworks before
2:38:17
this is all over. It might not even be before December 14, but
2:38:22
Trump's not going anywhere. You can see it in his in everything.
2:38:25
He says he's made it very clear. And this minimization of El Cid,
2:38:31
I think, points to something real happening. And we'll just
2:38:34
have to wait to see what takes place.
2:38:40
I'm shaking my head of course,
2:38:42
of course, of course. And then I'm not saying I believe this or
2:38:46
I have the facts or the truth there is, then there's a huge
2:38:49
list in the in the show notes, which is the full voter fraud
2:38:54
list with links, everything you want to know about all the
2:38:56
different machines, the ballots that show up, you know, this
2:39:00
skinny Joe, who printed ballot this a lot. But I don't think
2:39:04
any of that. I don't see how you can package that evidence into
2:39:08
something unless you can hold up Biden and his cronies and say,
2:39:12
Look, here's how they did it with China or whatever. That's a
2:39:18
tough nut to crack. But this is really being discussed in this
2:39:23
manner.
2:39:27
So let's talk about Biden. So he had a good Thanksgiving speech.
2:39:37
Yes, high energy Thanksgiving speech real rally.
2:39:41
I know I was I was floored by the energy.
2:39:45
But he did take care of Lisa's situation. I always explain how
2:39:49
Thanksgiving came to be on this show every year but I wasn't
2:39:52
gonna do it this year because I've done it every year. You can
2:39:54
go back
2:39:55
to an old show. Sounds like you're gonna have to do it
2:39:57
again. No,
2:39:59
well, he Have a segment of the history of thanksgiving which he
2:40:04
threw into his little his little talk, and I want to play that
2:40:09
and that gets me off the hook.
2:40:10
Thanksgiving is a special time in America, a time to reflect on
2:40:15
what the year is brought to think about what lies ahead. In
2:40:21
our first national day of Thanksgiving, Authorised by the
2:40:25
Continental Congress, took place in December 18 1777 was
2:40:33
celebrated by General George Washington and his troops had
2:40:36
golf Mills on the way to Valley Forge that took place under
2:40:41
extremely harsh conditions and deprivation. Lacking food,
2:40:45
clothing, shelter, they're preparing to ride out a long,
2:40:49
hard winter. Today, you could find a plaque and Gulf Mills
2:40:55
marking that moment. Here's the plaque reads it says this
2:40:59
Thanksgiving, in spite of the suffering showed the reverence
2:41:04
and character that was forging the soul of the nation.
2:41:10
That sounds correct.
2:41:12
He's down here. Let's face it.
2:41:15
It doesn't make it sound all
2:41:16
happy that's for sure. He's not happy he's not a happy guy. And
2:41:21
he's a Debbie Downer he's going to be this way throughout
2:41:24
everything we ever going to hear from him he's just a downer and
2:41:27
here but then I was looking for gaps I may have watched this
2:41:30
thing you know they started crapping I get tired you know
2:41:33
after the 10 minute mark as usual, by himself then he drags
2:41:37
his ass off to stage barely making it on. But here's the
2:41:42
thing, here's the beat. He talks about the pole mists clip is I
2:41:49
did some work on this clip so I could figure out what the hell
2:41:51
is going on and you know, figured it out and got the whole
2:41:54
thing right down to the to exactly where it's getting these
2:41:57
quotes from. But he's trying to see says, and I looked at the
2:42:02
Trent at the transcript at c span, and he clearly says Paul
2:42:06
mists What
2:42:07
are promises?
2:42:08
Polish are people that read your poem.
2:42:11
Really? I thought it was a fortune teller or Gypsy?
2:42:15
Yeah, same thing.
2:42:17
Okay, Paul mists, okay.
2:42:20
If you look at the definition, there's no other definition or
2:42:22
promise. What he meant to say was psalmist
2:42:27
he dropped he dropped an S
2:42:32
pronounce his spell psi. pronounce it Paul missed instead
2:42:36
of psalmist.
2:42:39
Poor Joe.
2:42:41
But so he does this and he gets this and I guess he got a little
2:42:44
insight here.
2:42:45
Does anyone knock on your shoulder and go bro, bro, Joe,
2:42:48
bro. No.
2:42:50
bitching about this use of palomas. But let's play this
2:42:53
clip. And then I had to give a little insight that was given by
2:42:56
the media
2:42:58
this Thanksgiving. In anticipation of all the
2:43:01
Thanksgivings the stream again, let's commit ourselves to
2:43:06
thinking not only of ourselves, but of others as well. For if we
2:43:11
care for one another. If we open our arms, rather than brandish
2:43:15
in our fist, we can with the help of God, heal. If we do, and
2:43:21
I'm sure we can, we can claim the promised with the promise to
2:43:28
wrote these following words. The Lord is my strength and my
2:43:33
shield,
2:43:34
the your
2:43:35
song,
2:43:36
I give thanks to I give thanks now for you, for the trust
2:43:42
you've placed in me together will lift our voices in the
2:43:47
coming months and years and our song shall be of lives saved,
2:43:52
breaches repaired, a nation made holy.
2:43:56
Which POM is he reading from?
2:44:00
actually reading from? Psalm no is appalling. 870 no 28 seven is
2:44:06
interesting. He did it he did the exact exact breed of it from
2:44:12
one specific Bible. Now if you do any Bible studies nowadays
2:44:17
you go on to the internet and there's all these Bibles and
2:44:19
they have most of except a few of the more recent copywritten
2:44:22
Bibles they don't have on the online but most of the Bibles
2:44:25
are online. The New King James Version the ones I have here
2:44:28
they got it just saw them in my 70 Bibles
2:44:32
do you collect Bibles? No, this
2:44:35
is an online I said oh,
2:44:36
no, I thought you I thought you as an archive
2:44:39
Bibles you white, like anything that's online. Um, it's like
2:44:43
newspapers, why buy a newspaper?
2:44:45
You're an archivist?
2:44:47
Yes, I'm not collecting Bibles. Now though, the thing is, to me
2:44:53
is that he's chosen. He's actually using the English
2:44:56
Standard Version Bible as opposed to what other people use
2:44:59
Like the new international or the New Living, which is one of
2:45:02
the more popular ones. And the New Living is the corniest. One
2:45:07
too. It doesn't make any sense when you read it. But the King
2:45:11
James Version would be the Lord is my strength and my shield, my
2:45:13
heart trusted in him, past tense, and I am helped.
2:45:18
Therefore my heart greatly rejoices and my and with my
2:45:21
heart, I will praise Him. That is the one of the classic Bibles
2:45:26
of newest version of the King James and this one, which is the
2:45:29
English Standard, also used by the Catholics as the New Revised
2:45:34
Standard Version of the Catholic edition. He says, The Lord is my
2:45:38
strength and my shield, and any in my heart trust, which is an
2:45:42
active as opposed to passive and not past tense. I'm also helped
2:45:46
my heart exalts, and with my song I give thanks to him,
2:45:50
which, to me is a huge difference between thanks and
2:45:53
praise. Hmm. And I'm fascinated by this difference, because
2:45:57
giving tanks is one thing but giving praises another. And I'm
2:46:01
not sure what I mean, I'm sure there's people out there that
2:46:04
can because if you look at these different Bibles, and I only
2:46:07
have like seven of them here, half of them say praise, and
2:46:10
half of them say thanks except a new living, which is says,
2:46:14
instead of praise or thanks, it ends with I burst out in songs
2:46:19
of Thanksgiving, which doesn't even connect to anything. And I
2:46:23
don't know where they even get their half there. I don't know
2:46:25
what they're doing that group is different. So he's starting to
2:46:29
pull these things is putting these these putting Bible quotes
2:46:33
into his speeches out of the blue, and this is a wonder and
2:46:38
the very Catholic version, by the way, is the Catholic
2:46:42
version. I wonder where this is going
2:46:45
the Novus Ordo Catholics.
2:46:48
There's something I just found it to be peculiar. Well, then he
2:46:53
says, Paul must, which makes me think that there's somebody on
2:46:57
his speech writing staff, that's a that's a probably I'm thinking
2:47:02
charismatic, Catholic. That's what and they they're starting
2:47:05
to slip this stuff in him. He may have no interest at all. You
2:47:09
can't tell with him. Well, something something's amiss.
2:47:12
Well,
2:47:12
I would say if you read Cardinal vigano has multiple open letters
2:47:18
that the Vatican, and well the pope specifically this Pope is
2:47:25
all in with this bullcrap. With the shutdown with the build back
2:47:29
better with the great reset with China.
2:47:32
he's a he's an he's a globalist total globalist. So it's very
2:47:36
weird for a Catholic Pope. I mean, they want to be involved
2:47:39
but they don't do they get their little niche. Well, when's the
2:47:44
last time the globalist come around as Hitler? Hitler was a
2:47:48
globalist Yeah, by the way. Yeah,
2:47:50
yeah. Yeah,
2:47:52
what could go wrong?
2:47:55
One of the things we should
2:47:56
try that again, we should try that whole globalist thing
2:47:59
again, see how it works
2:48:00
out of the five second clip Biden assertion. I don't know
2:48:03
what this I can't remember this one.
2:48:04
Okay. So
2:48:05
out of pain comes possibility. out of frustration comes
2:48:10
progress.
2:48:12
How does out of pain come possibility? What does that got
2:48:15
to do with anything? So
2:48:16
out of pain comes possibility. out of frustration comes
2:48:21
progress.
2:48:22
I think it's the same speechwriter. He's just hung up
2:48:24
hung up on peas. He's like pain possibility pom. He didn't want
2:48:30
to screw up his rhyming his alliteration.
2:48:34
I just found the whole thing to be the whole speech to be rather
2:48:37
odd. But they loved it all great speech. Okay. Now, by the way,
2:48:42
here's something else to look out for. Instead of playing
2:48:46
Biden clips, because he has so many gaps there reading the
2:48:52
clips.
2:48:55
Reading the clips,
2:48:56
the news media will take a biting Oh shit.
2:49:00
Oh, wow. That's how they get around it. Hmm. So they'll just
2:49:04
show some B roll of him mumbling and then they'll read what he
2:49:08
said. Oh, they
2:49:09
have it on debuts
2:49:10
he put the read on the screen. This is very good. This is we
2:49:13
have to do we have to try and get this will do what the M five
2:49:17
m said and what Joe really said. Like
2:49:20
I said we'll come up.
2:49:21
That's gonna be a good segment. Well, for sure there's a I'm
2:49:26
sorry.
2:49:27
I'm saying that's pretty much all I got from Biden.
2:49:29
Well, I do have some of the beauty that the the Biden build
2:49:34
back better team will be bringing us.
2:49:37
The Biden camp wants to crack down on guns when they take
2:49:41
office. Henry Vaughn is with us Hillary a gun taxes that was
2:49:45
being floated
2:49:46
gun tax. Yeah.
2:49:48
Essentially, yes. At the end of the day, Stuart because under
2:49:52
Biden's gun safety plan. He wants to charge people to keep
2:49:56
their semi automatic rifles. That's ar 15 teens and high
2:50:00
capacity magazine guns. And in order to do that people have two
2:50:04
options under this plan, either give your gun up to the
2:50:08
government or you have to register it under the National
2:50:11
Firearms Act. That's where the tax comes in. To do that, you
2:50:14
have to fill out a 13 page applicant application, submit
2:50:17
your fingerprints, a photo of yourself and pay a $200 tax. But
2:50:23
the problem is a lot of people own more than one gun and a lot
2:50:26
of people making under $400,000 own firearms.
2:50:30
So basically, people are saying that this ultimately is going to
2:50:35
be a tax on people who make under $400,000, which is
2:50:38
something Biden has promised not to do.
2:50:41
And understood. I love how they make that the issue. How about
2:50:45
the fact that you're you're making laws about gun ownership
2:50:49
at illegal? Of course, it's
2:50:53
illegal. Yeah. Is I thought these high capacity magazines
2:50:57
were outlawed. No, no, no. Really talk a big game about
2:51:03
them being outlaw California. You
2:51:04
know, California, California has I think a 1010. Round max in the
2:51:10
in the magazine would be I think, yeah, I think Well, look,
2:51:13
California, you got lots of restrictions, no doubt about it.
2:51:18
Also, California stek sent me a map showing that Washington
2:51:21
State and get his concealed carry doesn't mean you get one
2:51:24
in California, which was news to me. But I started looking at the
2:51:28
concealed carry map. And it's like if you if and you can see
2:51:32
the black stage music, there's no, you know, if you get a
2:51:36
concealed carry permit in Texas, that doesn't mean you can't use
2:51:40
it in California. But you with Texas, you can use it in most of
2:51:43
the country.
2:51:44
A lot of the country. Yeah, for sure.
2:51:46
The majority of the country, you can use the Texas one. Yep. And
2:51:50
you can see that in California click on it. They got a few
2:51:53
states, but you click on Oregon, if you get a concealed carry
2:51:57
permit in Oregon, the whole country goes black. It's as
2:52:01
though everyone in Oregon is so nuts that the entire country
2:52:05
knows that they will not No, no. We don't want any more
2:52:08
Oregonians coming around with their concealed carry. It's just
2:52:12
an app is quite fascinating. Well, when you start reading the
2:52:16
part underneath it they're talking about there's a big
2:52:20
issue going on with concealed carry, which is can you wear a
2:52:25
covid mask while your concealed carry?
2:52:29
Oh, yeah. Because that's kind of a robbers outfit.
2:52:33
And so there's a big controversy going on and on and so they've
2:52:36
come to the conclusion that you can wear it both you can have
2:52:40
the code mask on with a concealed carry, but you can't
2:52:43
do it while committing a crime. No. Yeah, okay. Well, okay,
2:52:50
but it's interesting how you note that the whole country
2:52:54
except for Oregon and California, I mean, have you
2:52:57
considered that that's maybe you actually live in a foreign
2:53:00
country? They're in California and you should think about
2:53:03
getting a passport because it's it's literally not a part of the
2:53:08
country anymore. In spirit I should say. Not it means
2:53:13
you have concealed carry in California you can concealed
2:53:16
carry in Nebraska.
2:53:17
Yeah, but you can't okay. I can't use my consumatori Texas
2:53:21
on your Texas
2:53:22
might be on every Texas is pretty. They've gotten to the
2:53:25
point this where I think the Oregon thing so funny. with
2:53:28
Texas it's like well, everyone's got the they're used to these
2:53:31
concealed carry so this they're probably pretty safe. Once they
2:53:35
get outside of Texas so we we do cooperative deals with them. But
2:53:40
with Oregon, they've decided no this Oregonians are not safe.
2:53:44
Any circle
2:53:44
I'm a fan of open carry. And when I get my my I think it's a
2:53:49
TLC license to carry or LTC, whatever it is. And by the way
2:53:53
the keeper and I are going I like open carry I would prefer
2:53:58
to just open carry because it's I state my business right away
2:54:02
and you can you can open carry in Texas, as long as you have a
2:54:06
concealed carry permit you can open carry a long gun or rifle
2:54:10
an ak 47 or ar 15 as you prefer or whatever a shotgun you can
2:54:18
only open carry eight a pistol handgun if you have a concealed
2:54:23
carry I think that's the way to go.
2:54:28
I was just open carry didn't need a concealed carry.
2:54:31
Now they change that you do I believe for handgun open carry
2:54:35
in Texas you need a concealed carry, to open carry as well.
2:54:40
But regardless, that's all gonna go away or they're going to try
2:54:45
to do that because this is the Biden administration and we're
2:54:49
going to build back better with the entire world
2:54:51
life
2:54:52
beyond your freedom back
2:54:56
for someone else,
2:54:58
let's talk about the Incredible international douchebags that
2:55:03
are in the possible administration for for Joe
2:55:07
Biden. I heard Mike Morel may be coming on to run the CIA.
2:55:14
Make sense? See, CBS ca starts with the CIA goes to CBS comes
2:55:19
back this year comes,
2:55:21
comes right back. It's a round robin.
2:55:25
never left.
2:55:26
Janet Yellen, Secretary of the Treasury.
2:55:29
Yeah. There's no doubt about that.
2:55:30
I'm sure that that's what spurred the the 30,000 dow. So
2:55:35
Oh,
2:55:36
Janet, be the Secretary of the Treasury. It's gonna be great.
2:55:43
Did Horwitz have anything to say about that?
2:55:45
That it was funny.
2:55:47
He thought it was funny. Yeah. Well, what does that mean?
2:55:52
That was funny. I mean, is it just the same thing that
2:55:55
revolving door Okay, all right. He's not a bad person.
2:55:59
The former New York banker, I think he she went to his school.
2:56:05
And she says that he said that he really liked her. She just
2:56:09
said, she just looks like people like her. She stayed in as the
2:56:13
head of the Fed. But you know, Trump's his own person in there.
2:56:16
Well,
2:56:16
he didn't. He didn't get his, his his gold bug. He tried to
2:56:20
get that person in, I forget her name. And she was rejected by
2:56:24
the Senate. Not quite sure why.
2:56:28
I think you already explained it gold bug, gold bug,
2:56:30
there you go.
2:56:34
Then there's this interesting, going back to build back better,
2:56:38
which I think a lot of people are now picking up on. It's too
2:56:41
late, by the way if you're picking up on it. And this is
2:56:44
great press release from the Prime Minister of Canada. And
2:56:50
it's on the pm.gc.ca website. So you know, it's real Prime
2:56:56
Minister, Prime Minister from June 11 from this year. To this
2:56:59
several months ago, Prime Minister Trudeau speaks with His
2:57:03
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Commonwealth group
2:57:05
of permanent representatives to the United Nations.
2:57:09
And
2:57:11
in this,
2:57:14
I see, the Prime Minister, His Royal Highness and the permanent
2:57:18
representatives discussed economic recovery and
2:57:21
sustainability initiatives that will support the objectives of
2:57:25
the great reset. This is in his own document, the prime minister
2:57:30
also underscored Canada's continued commitment to climate
2:57:33
action, and announced a new contribution to the climate
2:57:36
finance access network. This contribution will help some of
2:57:40
the most climate vulnerable countries now Ali Baba Oh. So
2:57:45
he's they literally put the great reset into their press
2:57:49
releases. This is not just Davos, this is this is really
2:57:53
happening. This is Yeah, well, but when you hear you know,
2:57:58
cloud, Klaus, say this one thing. But when you hear it,
2:58:02
when you see it written in policy documents from the
2:58:06
Canadian government, it's it's a little more here, the prime
2:58:10
minister also, this is from the same release, spoke about the
2:58:12
joint initiative. He recently launched with the United Nations
2:58:16
Secretary General and the Prime Minister of Jamaica, to
2:58:19
accelerate the global response to the pandemic. The initiative
2:58:22
emphasizes the need to improve access to critical development
2:58:25
financing, including low and middle income countries to help
2:58:30
them recover and build back better creating more prosperous,
2:58:34
resilient and inclusive economies and societies. It's
2:58:37
going to be a very dark winter indeed. If these guys really
2:58:44
pull this off, and I don't see why they wouldn't they have all
2:58:46
the tools. It's going to be pretty interesting.
2:58:51
Well, it's not going to work if the economy collapses. Okay, why
2:58:57
not? Because they're gonna just there's gonna be too much other
2:59:00
crap to deal with like, like, people rioting in the streets.
2:59:04
growth of the homeless. I mean, they can't manage it. That's why
2:59:08
not, there's only so much you can do in a day.
2:59:12
Yeah, but I think they'll still put it all under the build back
2:59:15
better banner and just say we're doing stuff. Now they will see
2:59:19
it. Well. Digital dollars, baby. That's how you fix it. That's
2:59:22
how you fix the economy. Get that central bank digital coin
2:59:26
in here?
2:59:28
Yeah, well, I'm not I'm not optimistic about their I don't
2:59:35
know, as I know, I am. I'm optimistic that they won't
2:59:37
succeed. Oh, well,
2:59:39
I'm optimistic for the show. Because it's going to be a great
2:59:42
thing to follow. I'm going to
2:59:43
show my
2:59:45
agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah,
2:59:48
that'd be fun.
2:59:56
seemed to be a lot of people traveling today. Mm hmm. And we
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do have a lot of people to thank for show
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1912 9939 1298 1998 that
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woods, I will not know just no way. Starting at the top of the
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list is Dred Scott the URL at large $107 and 28 cents Scott
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Smith's Next on the list from Noblesville, Indiana hundred.
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MacGyver, MacGyver in portaledge, Portage, Michigan
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in Shakopee or Shakopee Minnesota nut says 606 small
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That is not a huge list today, by the way. people doing
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Thanksgiving stuff. Yeah. Stewart Walton in Stafford. uk
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656 birthday, got a birthday call out we got you on there.
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But we also have Scott out on the list if you're wondering.
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And there's another Scott Scott Jalbert in Columbia, South
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Carolina. No birthday for him. 5533 a Jennifer Sayer 225 10.
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Now hold on a second. This was I saw this email come in. But I
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don't know if the back office has accounted for it. She wanted
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to take advantage of certain amounts of dogpatch and lower
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slove. Is Dame Dr. Offer? Yeah. Has this been done? Well, she's
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she's not being gamed today. So I just want to know how that
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works. I just there's a
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but you put your name in the in the hopper and then we
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Okay, okay. All right. Just want to make sure we know what's in
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the hopper
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in the hopper. Okay. I have to go find your email to what she's
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what she's doing, I think. Yeah, we don't have enough proper
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criteria. We This is gonna be pretty arbitrary, I think to get
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on board.
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Well, it's arbitrary. Well, it's
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arbitrary. Surprise Night of the astonishment in Yukon Yukon,
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Oklahoma. Is that right? There's a Yukon Oklahoma. JOHN Gaynor in
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all day Virginia 52 at Yukon was 5444. Dustin rode in
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Springfield, Missouri. 52 to get a long note there, check it out.
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And a birthday project NES store in St. savour Quebec. Do you
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want 51 Kevin Carlisle in Birmingham, Alabama. 5115. Scott
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Nelson in Council Bluffs, Iowa 5001. We need a D dishing for
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Kevin Kevin Carr.
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You've been eating juiced
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Scott Nelson. We did. Todd Grubb in Capek, Michigan I'm sure it's
3:03:17
pronounced some other way. See a PAC 50 these are $50 donors name
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and location as we go. Deaf What is this? Debbie dabble
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debbie debbie?
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Debbie I Cornyn from the Cornyn drugstore in pincher Creek,
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Alberta, Canada. Good to get you buy your drugs there. Nicholas
3:03:45
way I like a note from her about the Canadians changing their
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rules about the codeine and aspirin sales. Oh,
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you can't sell those together anymore. That's the whole reason
3:03:54
to go to Canada, Scandinavia.
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It used to be I need the information.
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Do you remember this one? Let's do it. Do you remember when at
3:04:01
least I do, people would come Hey, hey, man, I got coding from
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Canada. And it would be like a cool thing to pop aspirin
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coding.
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Now you've done enough coding in that combination of aspirin
3:04:14
encoding is a very well established analgesic. really
3:04:19
not a lot of coding. It just takes a little bit to make that
3:04:22
word. I'm
3:04:22
just telling you, that's what it used to be that people. Yeah,
3:04:25
and I
3:04:26
got some coding from Canada. Get it from somewhere else. That's
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my opinion. Nicholas wagon follower feller beiler in HOV de
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gras, brother. I don't know how to pronounce that is in
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Maryland, so it's got to have a weird pronunciation. marinades
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have Back to Back to Nature be a buck to Bach, which means
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tobacco. It sure does. In metal MX, Netherlands robley Hall in
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Hillsboro, North Carolina. Hey Soos Allen and Austin soon JOHN
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Lawrence Parts Unknown yemi fall Hey okay well me out here
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the show because him yemi says I remember john c Dvorak from twit
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and was wary of everything from Silicon Valley and technology
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after GamerGate then Adam went on the Tom Woods show and I've
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been hooked ever since. Ah,
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please do dishes got more pulling in Leo. Last city of
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dimension a in Oklahoma City. She says listening to your
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Thanksgiving show is a cherished part of the holiday in my
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household. Oh,
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that's nice.
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Alexa Delgado and aptos California and last but not
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least on this list shortlist is sir Alan bean, who's now in?
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He's actually an earl, I think and tigard Oregon. Want to thank
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Yes. And Dustin? Reed I think our Oh Ed rude read the did he
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Oh man, we are getting towards the end of November the 26th. We
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have a birthday list here we've got Scott Smith celebrating on
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the fourth of September. That must be a very old one we
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forgot. Satan Massara says Happy Birthday to a wonderful husband
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Dave returned 47 on the 23rd of November. Stewart Walton
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Stephen celebrates his 14th on December 1 and Brandon the
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pinball wizard of the freakshow celebrates his birthday today.
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Happy Birthday for everybody here at the best podcast in the
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Don't want
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more with another total $1,000 in support of the no agenda show
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know if he has a protector but he should probably let us know
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about that. And thank you as well for producing the best
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podcast in the universe. The no agenda show time for our
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Just like a pot a no agenda. meetup.com is where you can find
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every single one of our meetups that are listed. I'm not doing
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the virtual ones anymore. The jitsi virtual meetups because
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there's all kinds of people bitching about who's organizing
3:09:05
it. So I'm just taking that off the list for good. But the real
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meetups, the ones that take in person that take place in person
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are very important. This is where you can hang out with
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Also on Saturday, the post jerky open range and meet up in the
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restaurant on December 4. That's next Friday. The kawartha
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cottage country meetup in Ontario, Canada navia and
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organizer of that is Sir Richard Night of the kawarthas. On the
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way on the fifth of December Springfield, Missouri the six
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Also in the six the Philadelphia local 76, the New Orleans area
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Columbus, Ohio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and on the 16th of
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you are anywhere near any of these, I highly recommend you go
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somehow you all feel part of the same family. It is indeed a
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little bit like a potty. So please go to no agenda meetups
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calm. Enjoy your meetup goodness.
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Hang out with our dad night and day, you will be where everyone
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feels the same. It's like
3:11:32
a party. Yes, it's working. Our human resource mind control.
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Kids love our jingles. They do party fact, like a party like a
3:11:44
party. It's a fact
3:11:47
that want to play the second half of that big cleantalk clip
3:11:50
when he's in front of Congress. bitching about
3:11:53
Yes, the lone the lone republican from California.
3:11:56
But before we do that, I get some ISOs to run by.
3:12:00
Yes, yes. Yes. Yes. We do need some ISOs. Okay, what you got
3:12:04
for me?
3:12:05
Like that? Think about that.
3:12:07
Okay, hold on. Think about that. And I
3:12:10
want you to think about that.
3:12:11
Okay, good.
3:12:14
It came up, bear and I thought
3:12:16
true.
3:12:18
It's true.
3:12:21
Okay, that's not as good. No. And I gotta zoom. Something I
3:12:26
forget this from a zoom call or something. Not sure.
3:12:28
Better to have a zoom Thanksgiving than an ICU
3:12:32
Christmas.
3:12:34
Oh, yeah. Besides,
3:12:35
that's a phrase for the chaise.
3:12:37
It's morbid. I think. Personally, I kind of like that.
3:12:43
And I want you to think about that.
3:12:46
It's kind of okay.
3:12:47
Yeah, it works. I
3:12:47
think for the show. Let me see.
3:12:49
What's the true one. I mean, listen, that again.
3:12:51
It's true.
3:12:53
Now, by the
3:12:54
way, Who is that? Who is that? Okay,
3:12:59
it's funny. It's from one of the clips and I only think I kept a
3:13:02
clip. That's okay. It's all like the zoom is from one of the
3:13:07
reports on the COVID. I like the zoom one. I think the other one
3:13:11
you get to play it one more time.
3:13:13
But the zoom is too long. Better
3:13:14
to have a zoom Thanksgiving than an ICU Christmas. Hi.
3:13:20
I just wanted to play it again. Yeah, it's good. Maybe it's too
3:13:23
long.
3:13:24
It No, not maybe it's too long.
3:13:27
So let's play. The second half of this is where McClintock goes
3:13:31
on about mass squaring and California.
3:13:35
And eating
3:13:38
and then a fool with power can quickly become a petty tyrant.
3:13:43
Which brings us back to Governor Newsome. These government
3:13:46
nannies love to tell us that they're just following the
3:13:49
science. Well, what does this science actually tell us? It
3:13:52
tells us that COVID poses virtually no risk to children,
3:13:56
but it can be severe among the elderly. So what did these
3:13:59
lockdown leftists? Do? They closed all the schools and
3:14:03
ordered infected patients into nursing homes? The science tells
3:14:08
us that outdoor transmissions of the virus are extremely rare,
3:14:12
and that 80% of infections occur in people's homes. So what did
3:14:16
these lockdown leftists? Do? They closed our beaches, parks
3:14:20
and campgrounds in order for people to stay at home? The
3:14:25
science tells us that obesity is a contributing factor to the
3:14:28
severity of the disease. So what did these lockdown leftists? Do
3:14:32
they closed all the gyms and kept the liquor stores open?
3:14:36
These lockdowns haven't saved lives. The states with the most
3:14:40
stringent lockdowns generally have the highest mortality rates
3:14:43
on COVID. Utah stayed open while next door Colorado shut down.
3:14:48
Utah currently has half the COVID mortality rate and three
3:14:53
fourths the unemployment rate is Colorado. But the lockdowns have
3:14:57
cost countless lives from soon Besides drug and alcohol abuse,
3:15:02
domestic violence and deferred health screenings and
3:15:05
treatments. Recently, Governor Newsome demanded the restaurant
3:15:09
diners replace their masks after every bite, but also minimize
3:15:14
the times they're taken off. I guess that means you take really
3:15:17
big bites. Thanksgiving dinners are allowed in California, but
3:15:22
only when they're held outside. Guests are seated six feet
3:15:26
apart, and they last no more than two hours. Now it's alright
3:15:29
to use the bathroom, but only if it's frequently sanitized.
3:15:33
Otherwise, presumably, you'll just have to use the bushes. And
3:15:37
for God's sake, no singing.
3:15:42
When you step back and look at it for a second, which I
3:15:46
encourage everyone to do. It's kind of crazy. He did row
3:15:52
singing, you know, singing, singing, they're afraid to do
3:15:56
that in Texas. They're afraid they're afraid to try it again.
3:16:00
And even Adler who typically would be in lockstep with a
3:16:05
Cuomo and then a Gavin Newsome and I'm talking about Adler's
3:16:10
the mayor of Austin, he's not the governor is not going to do
3:16:13
this, although I don't trust the governor either. But Adler man
3:16:16
Oh, he would love to lock everybody in his house. In his
3:16:22
house, actually in the W Hotel where he lives. He loved that.
3:16:25
That's right. He lives in the W Hotel in a big suite. And the
3:16:28
guy is very, very wealthy, real estate guy. So amidst all of
3:16:35
this medical stuff, there was actually some medical news that
3:16:41
was released. I believe it was perfect timing. So that it
3:16:45
wouldn't really be talked about much
3:16:46
on his story guilty plea from the pharmaceutical world Purdue
3:16:50
pharma, the maker of the opioid, oxy content has pleaded guilty
3:16:54
to federal conspiracy and kickback charges. Purdue
3:16:58
admitted to paying health care providers to get them to write
3:17:03
more prescriptions for its opioid products and to impeding
3:17:07
the government's investigation. The company which filed for
3:17:10
bankruptcy a year ago, faces a more than $3 billion fine as
3:17:15
well as a $2 billion forfeiture judgment. Prosecutors say they
3:17:20
took produce bankruptcy filing into account when deciding on a
3:17:24
sentence.
3:17:25
I don't understand the emphasis on billion $3 billion $3 billion
3:17:31
is nothing for the destruction these people caused. And they're
3:17:35
admitting the guilt they're admitting they bribe doctors the
3:17:39
pill Mills I mean there should be people going to serious jail
3:17:44
and or the chair Yeah, I agree this this is a murderer
3:17:48
murderers murderers they should really go I mean that people
3:17:51
should somebody should go
3:17:53
murder indictment.
3:17:55
We're too busy building back better john push you want a
3:17:59
great reset it's time to forget all these horrible things. Move
3:18:03
for great reset the other day
3:18:05
you did
3:18:06
yeah but I had some some windows come up on the machine that
3:18:09
there were I couldn't get rid of them. I tried to go to task
3:18:12
manager and you hit the ground push the button. It was a great
3:18:17
reset.
3:18:19
All right.
3:18:21
Well, what do you have in for Thanksgiving? Are you having any
3:18:23
family over? Is this taking place in a wait let me guess.
3:18:27
No, we're doing a big zoom call that you can earn may or may not
3:18:31
be in on
3:18:32
I got the invite. It's the devore X the Horvitz is and
3:18:36
the curries on a zoom call and also Eric and the Mackey's
3:18:40
Mackey's on the zoom call to kids so there's so you're just
3:18:43
there by yourself you and Jan
3:18:45
now Jays here today and also JC and jet Jesse I think he'll be
3:18:50
on the call
3:18:50
the big call Hold on. No one's coming. I'm
3:18:53
gonna publish the address or anybody maybe I'll put it up on
3:18:56
Masson and then we can just jump in. That's a great that'd be
3:18:59
funny. That's
3:19:00
a great idea.
3:19:02
She might get
3:19:04
on board
3:19:05
that's a great idea.
3:19:07
If you don't do it, I'm gonna do it that's hilarious. Nine
3:19:11
o'clock eastern eight central is going to be dynamite we'll be
3:19:15
building back better with the crew can you imagine how funny
3:19:17
that's gonna be? You better do it You better be posting that on
3:19:21
the on the mastodon
3:19:24
Horowitz will be sending out the note. I think you've already
3:19:27
gotten the notice that Yes,
3:19:29
I did. I did
3:19:30
addresses just mean Horwitz,
3:19:31
the Liberal Democrat.
3:19:33
He's Liberal Democrat. You know, we did talk written by the way I
3:19:38
heard it. Last anecdote for the show.
3:19:40
I heard it, it was hilarious. Well, you have to go back and
3:19:43
explain what happened the setup we were talking about. Okay,
3:19:46
here's what we were talking just hypothetically about people that
3:19:49
don't want to admit to having COVID because we've been this is
3:19:51
one of our topics of discussion, and how they're shamed. You did
3:19:55
a whole set on it today. And you know, people are shame shaming,
3:19:58
there's all I feel so bad. It's always these liberals, you know,
3:20:02
like, because I didn't follow the rules only republican should
3:20:04
get the disease. So we've made some reference to the one guy we
3:20:09
both know. Yeah. And Horowitz figured that was him.
3:20:15
It was him of course.
3:20:17
Yeah. Yeah, there was actually there was a lie. He comes on and
3:20:22
he goes on, he says, makes the admission that he had COVID. I
3:20:25
said, Well, you know, I said, and he denied being a liberal
3:20:30
Democrat. I said, Well, why are you so ashamed of having the
3:20:32
COVID? And, you know, he says, and he didn't really have any
3:20:35
much symptoms yet. He was even down for a day. It was
3:20:40
nose hurt. That was about it. And
3:20:41
so then I didn't throw the one line in. I was just, you know,
3:20:44
you're I'm not a liberal Democrat. And I said, Really?
3:20:47
What is Sharon? Sharon, his sister's Magnus, his sister. And
3:20:54
Sharon, thanks, as she said, he made the right answers. Very
3:20:57
funny. She thinks I'm a communist. Which she does, I'm
3:21:02
sure
3:21:02
speaking of such and that'd be my last one. I called one of the
3:21:06
Zoomers, a bad communist for wanting a certain items. I said
3:21:13
your shitty communist and the answer came back and we must
3:21:17
remember this. No, no,
3:21:18
no,
3:21:18
I'm a Neiman Marxist. I had not heard that one.
3:21:22
Oh, that's a great line.
3:21:24
I think I was flabbergasted and I love it because we can use
3:21:29
this for pretty much anybody. A Neiman Marcus minimis
3:21:36
good writing is where you find it.
3:21:39
Only one and the show makes for today everybody will be the full
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globalist who would like to license it from the no agenda
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get mo nation Jeff Smith Publishing Company, which now
3:21:54
exists, it's our exit strategy. But you imagine how much dough
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we could make if that thing became a hit worldwide. The sink
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rights alone Oh my god. There's your exit strategy. Everybody.
3:22:05
Make sure you turn on your favorite globalist to this next
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the zoom tonight with everybody else.
3:22:20
Coming to you for
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like a winner. Happy Thanksgiving to you happy? Yes.
3:22:24
Coming to you from buddy out there by the way. Oh, the whole
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the list of people especially stuck with us. On the chat room.
3:22:30
Yes.
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How many people stuck with this? We only lost 200. Now 500
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was the total 1100.
3:22:43
That's a lot. Remember us at the vortec.org slash na have a great
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and Happy Thanksgiving no matter where you are. Even if you don't
3:22:50
celebrate it. We love you. Adios
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mofos I'm
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