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December 17th, 2020 • 3h 9m

1304: Ten Days of Darkness

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Hot, hot Mike. Adam Curry Jhansi devora December 17 2020 this is
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your award winning chemo nation media assassination Episode
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13 104 This is no agenda celebrating a th day and
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broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas capital out the drone Star State
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in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry from Northern Silicon
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Valley where he had a gully washer last night it's finally
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raining no more fires. I'm Jesse tomorrow.
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Yeah, is it is it now also bad weather there? Or is it just
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just wet? I mean, is it like horrible outside? Actually
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today? Yeah, after they don't do it. This is the series we've
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seen this this weather in California before where it rains
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at night like crazy. And then it's sunny and beautiful. Oh,
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it's nice out it's cold. Cold but it's pretty out and sunny.
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Yes. Layers were layers when you go out children wear layers in
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San Francisco. Now it's crazy. Got so you got fun. I got some
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rain. crappy weather on the west. The East Coast is Whoo.
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This is a good one.
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A lot of snow falling. Yeah, sounds like it. Which is good.
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Yeah, everyone has a real reason to stay home.
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Do we have a Zephyr yet? Do you see anything come by? I'm
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waiting cuz I'm stoked man. Did you see Bitcoin?
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This is crazy. Right now is 23,600 by now
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get in while stocks last everybody. Now I don't know yet.
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GM shirt comes Oh, here we go.
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3456 770 which is actually eight. What do you mean actually
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eight? Well, ever since they went to the three a week instead
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of every day. Yeah, they took out the male luggage car. Ah,
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okay Ladies and gentlemen, this is your official Zephyr report
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we have a stable economy things are moving along just nicely
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alert the guy to Squawk Box CNBC let them know that we have a
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seven cars that for usually eight minus the mail car and
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Bitcoin 23,650
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Oh my god.
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Meanwhile, the course sells me there's absolutely zero
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correlation between the Zephyr and Bitcoin. Honestly, you say
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that's what you say card number goes up.
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My God. I don't know. I don't know. Meanwhile, we're all here
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in a farmer controlled biosecurity state and enjoying
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it very much because we've got a vaccine
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but I don't know if if it's hard to tell now with the mainstream
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I mean obviously vaccine is their is their number one story.
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But this hack by cozy bear
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this Russian hack that got into email systems, I mean, that's
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you think that will be a big story.
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Well, I think they tried to make it a big story but but the media
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in fact, I have a clip I thought yeah, this one here. And I added
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listen to this clip and because it's the vaccine clip this by
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vaccine side effects clip Mm hmm. I hate to even tell you how
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this is on this list is s Vax. Yeah, I got it. I found it. The
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S for side effects is over in front of the vaccine. It's
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jumping around the left when you type. It's that devora keyboard
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you got to get used to it. And so this is the vaccine report
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from NBC and it is very interesting the way it's
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structured. It happened in Juneau, Alaska. 10 minutes after
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receiving the Pfizer vaccine yesterday, a health care worker
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rushed to the ER with a severe rash and shortness of breath,
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her heart rate was elevated and she had a red flushed rash over
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her face and torso.
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I was concerned about an anaplastic reaction so gave her
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the standard treatment of a dose of intramuscular epinephrine.
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And she responded immediately. After a night in the ICU
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receiving more medications. She's stable now. Doctors say
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she had no known previous allergies, unlike two people in
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the UK, who also developed severe allergic reactions.
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Tonight caution from Dr. Fauci. If you have a history of a
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severe allergic reaction, you should either not take this
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vaccine or if you do take it, take it in the context of a
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place where if you do develop an allergic reaction, it could be
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readily and effectively treated. But 10s of 1000s of medical
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workers have already been vaccinated this week, most
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reporting noses
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effects like nursing director Johnny Leonard at Methodist
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Hospital in Houston, slept had a great night last night woke up
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this morning. She was going to work, no symptoms at all.
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Feeling very normal.
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Through tomorrow 886 locations will have received Pfizer doses.
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vaccinations already starting in nursing homes tomorrow and
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outside FDA advisory panel will decide whether to also authorize
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Madonna's vaccine, if approved, as expected, 6 million doses
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could ship next week. Tom Costello, NBC News, Washington.
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Okay, what did you find particularly odd about that?
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Well, they started off with this blast and you said they weren't
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covering the Russian thing, or that Russian Russians
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various hack mysterious Oh, from the, from the Snowden days that
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you can make everything look Russian according to the schemes
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they have. So you can make anything look a Russian attack
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could be from anyone. And
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I realized when I listen to this thing a couple times, oh,
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apparently these guys are on Easy Street with this vaccine.
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And they're not coughing up too good for the advertising on NBC.
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Ah,
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there you go. That No, that makes sense. It makes nothing
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but sense they do this little you know, we can you know, it's
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Pfizer guy. You guys haven't been you guys aren't up to your
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normal pay out here for you advertising What's going on? You
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know, we can run a lot of these that we can run nothing but
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horror stories about the vaccine. Yes. You know, in in
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that context.
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A lot of clips I got, which are short ones. kind of explain the
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context of these clips like this one. Is there a difference
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between modernas and the one out from Pfizer, Dr. Ashish Shah of
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Brown University tells ABC from an efficacy safety point of view
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there, they're nearly identical. one's a little bit easier to
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distribute doesn't have to be kept frozen. That's the maternal
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one. I doubt most people will have a choice and it shouldn't
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really matter. They're about the same once it gets into your arm.
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And Wednesday was the deadliest day of the pandemic to date with
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3656 American deaths according to Johns Hopkins University.
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So that's kind of like hey, which one of you guys gonna
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advertise Madonna Pfizer? I don't know. I'd like to in the
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arm though, that always makes me feel good. Oh, the old stick
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that in your arm at Bill Gates though. This is this is the this
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is the problem is the goalposts are being moved. And we've seen
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this happen throughout the past 10 months, where we start with
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flatten the curve. Remember that I even foolishly thought, oh,
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April 7, we'll be done with this. But now, since this is
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apparently part of the big reset, which in my mind can only
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be now that we're shutting down again, globally, can only be to
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completely bankrupt the economies. The economy is small
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business, keep the big ones open, especially the service
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sector. Everybody invested heavily to be able to weather
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the dark winter and now Screw you. We're just closing it down.
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So that's done. That's that's clearly what it's for. But now,
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after being promised life, we'll get back to normal after we get
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the vaccine. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's not how
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it's going to work. No, because it was every single human being
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on the planet is vaccinated. You'll be wearing a mask Stan
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home life lock downs and Bill Gates went on CNN with Jake
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Tapper to communicate to the slaves to get my nation. When do
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you think life will fully return to what we thought of as normal?
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Back in January, no masks, no social distancing? No other
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protective measures necessary.
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Certainly by the summer will be way closer to normal than we are
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now. This laughs He does irritates me a lot in this
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particular clip. Why does he have to laugh when he's giving
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us really bad news. If we follow it, life will get back to
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normal.
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No other protective measures. This horrible, certainly by the
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summer will be way closer to normal than we are now. But even
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through early 2022, unless we help other countries get rid of
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this disease and we get high vaccination rates in our
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country. The risk of reintroduction will be there and
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of course, the global economy will be slowed down which hurts
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America economically. In a pretty dramatic way, too. We'll
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have starting the summer about nine months where a few things
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like big public gatherings
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will still be restricted. But you know we can see now that
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somewhere between 12 to 18 months and we have a change
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Can we manage it? Well, to get back to normal? And, oh, if we
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manage it well, well, of course, we'll, we'll mess it up Dr.
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Bill, we know that.
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But luckily, the vaccine is here. So, stick with it, people,
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it's still rolling out. More than 30 million people in
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California are right now under brand new stay at home orders as
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hospitals, their risk being overwhelmed. There are a lot of
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governors who oppose bringing back these lockdown orders and
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forcing businesses to close. What do you think? Do you think
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more states need to consider taking that kind of drastic
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action and the kind of drastic action we saw when the pandemic
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first began? Or can there be a more nuanced approach? Well,
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certainly mask wearing has essentially no downside. They're
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not expensive. bars and restaurants in most of the
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country will be closed as we go into this way, then I think,
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sadly, that's appropriate, depending on how severe it is.
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The decision about schools is much more complicated because
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there you know, the benefits are pretty high. The amount of
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transmission is not the same as in restaurants and bars, so
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it's all correct crap is bullcrap. There's nothing going
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on with restaurants and bars, asking any restaurant or well,
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bar, okay, Austin has some bar issues, but restaurants, there's
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no one that getting COVID in restaurants, and Gavin nuisance
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health official, what's the guy's name?
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golly, I guess he spelled it out playing out. And oh, this is not
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about not about people getting infected at restaurants. Oh, no.
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So the decision to include among other sectors, outdoor dining,
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and limiting that turning to restaurants to deliver and
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provide takeout options, instead, really has to do with
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the goal of trying to keep people at home, not a comment on
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the relative safety of outdoor dining. And we have worked hard
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with that industry to create safer ways for outdoor dining to
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happen to keeping tables farther apart to ensuring masking
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happens as much as possible to create opportunities for air
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circulation to continue. All of those factors make sectors like
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outdoor dining, lower risk. But right now, with the levels of
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transmission that we're seeing, we advise against anything that
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you can do in another way in a lower risk way. that avoids you
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either leaving your home or only leaving your home in a way that
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doesn't expose you and cause you to mix with others. Right. So it
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has nothing to do with infectivity at restaurants. It's
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just oh, you we don't want you to have anything to do. So stay
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home or go through the drive thru. And with, as I suspected
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with most of these public health officials, they're just reading
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the script. If you haven't seen this, this is a hot my colleague
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Mike hot Mike, from Ontario, Canada's top health officials
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just before they're about to do one of their COVID updates and
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briefings. I don't know why I bring all these papers and never
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look at
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the numbers I do.
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I just say whatever they write down for me.
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And we're sure that's true.
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Yes, I just say whatever they write down for me, oh, why? Why
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would I do anything tough like that. So the world is locking
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down again. We have UK down tight. And now we're talking
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well into January. But the people are getting somewhat
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restless. And they're a little tired of it. And this was a
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great example, as the Netherlands locked down on I
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want to say Monday for five weeks. I mean, tight, this is
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locked down. You can't really have you can go out you can go
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to work if your work is allowed to have you. But now basically
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everyone's locked down. It's done. So the Dutch Prime
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Minister, he comes on live TV to announce this and this comes
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from the tower which we call the door engine, which is in a way
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equivalent to the Oval Office of the Netherlands that he sit in
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there. And the tower overlooks a rather wide moat. It's a canal
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but believe me it's meant to be a moat. To keep the plebes away.
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The plebs to the plebs are away on the other side of this moat.
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And they're so loud with their booing and mainly whistling
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which is always meant as an insult in the Netherlands is you
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know, if you ever watch a football game soccer when they
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whistle that's disapproval. They could not drown out the sound of
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people disapproving of what the prime minister was saying. Have
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a listen only to their cameras.
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Nothing it's got to
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pull it out
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to Nick benna Nick Monica later for Eastern tunafish to spark
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hilltopper colonna optic Hilaire Dotto for classified
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as coronas you described nostalgia oxetane don't buy
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before covic maitake
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down nylons from Peter Yoda from the Edo Vivek in lockdown so
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Netherlands is going into lockdown for a period of five
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weeks and then he says this may launch heart opswat this is
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interesting he says Natal on top of slot the direct translation
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would be the Netherlands is being locked up, not locked
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down, locked up close done big padlock on the door and the
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slaves are not having it.
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Taken stuck for Allah blackish lawgiver mentioned in Cooper
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Sharma calm
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he no shame on the family to not
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have quit Spider Man subscribe. I think he also lives in that
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tower. I don't know if
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it might be kind of annoying if people are doing that all day
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and all night.
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But it's people are not really happy with this. And in the UK,
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they see ahead this
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they've come up with something new to justify this lockdown,
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which a lot of people are saying it's not based on science and I
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tend to agree. Here's the health secretary of the UK.
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Matt Hancock, I'd like to update the house on a new development
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about the virus itself. Over the last few days, thanks to our
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world class genomic capability in the UK, we have identified a
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new variant of Coronavirus, which may be associated with the
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fastest spread in the southeast of England.
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initial analysis suggests that this variant is growing faster
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than the existing variants. We've currently identified over
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1000 cases with this variant predominantly in the south of
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England. Although cases have been identified in nearly 60
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different local authority areas, and numbers are increasing
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rapidly. Similar variants have been identified in other
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countries over the last few months. We've notified the World
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Health Organization about this new variant and Public Health
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England is working hard to continue its expert analysis at
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Porton down. Mr. Speaker, I must stress this point that there is
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currently nothing to suggest that this variant is more likely
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to cause serious disease. And the latest clinical advice is
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that it's highly unlikely that this mutation would fail to
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respond to a vaccine. But it shows we've got to be vigilant,
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follow the rules. And everyone needs to take personal
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responsibility not to spread this virus. It is so bad in the
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UK. And just everybody I know who had a business is bankrupt.
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Done.
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Yes. It's not really funny. This it's done that just completely
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got there's nothing left. And and this latest lockdown, which
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I don't understand other than
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you know, let's just scare everybody and ruin everything.
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It makes no sense. The numbers aren't there. Although, you
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know, now that the CDC has Ace numbers are there Yes. But CDC
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has combined the death numbers with influenza and
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pneumonia. So you have I think it's p IC. Well, that's not
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right. Well, that's how they come up with a 3000 dead in one
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day. Because people are dying while they're dying of a lot of
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things. It's just it's we forgotten to question it. That's
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That's how horrible this brain programming has been this mind
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control.
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It's just crazy. Anyway, so we've got the vaccine coming
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out. And you know, the, the mind control remains strong with
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everybody on television. I love this, this one America news guy
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who was a total nerd. And when he when he finally figures out
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what he did here, he'll hate himself for joining us now for
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further analysis on this moment is Adam glut. He's the president
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of the media watchdog group accuracy media. So, Adam, I want
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to start with the Coronavirus, actually because today we saw a
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major development the Coronavirus being shipped out to
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frontline workers vulnerable populations as well. It's really
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a miraculous achievement within itself. It's miraculous just
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ship out the virus ship it out.
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Did you even hear it? Yeah, you know I can I can almost it's
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almost unfathomable how often this happens. Well, this is
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truth wanting to come documenting this for for a
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month. Listen to this next one. This is the first black nurse to
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get the COVID vaccine.
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Because there were a lot of propaganda, a lot of promotion
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of this on television as you pointed out but
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But we're not quite sure who's going to spend the dollars. So
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yeah, there was a lot of Oh, USA Today had
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a great article, or they say, you know, there are some side
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effects, you know, you might blink with one eye slower than
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you blink with the other eye, you may lose control of some of
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your facial muscle muscles, which is temporary Bell's palsy.
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But it's really not that bad. I mean, that's in the USA Today
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must have gotten in on some ad by early. So now we're trying to
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push it to the black and brown communities and listen to what
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this nurse says, and how and when did you get selected to be
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the very first in line? And why was it important for you to do
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so in public? So I volunteered to take the vaccine, ever since
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they were talks of a vaccine, I've been telling my friends and
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family, my colleagues that when this does come to fruition that
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I would be first in line, I trust the science. And so it's
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important for me to lead by example, what I don't trust is
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how I will be affected by COVID backs COVID-19.
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The whole point of the interview, is to make black and
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brown communities feel comfortable about taking the
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vaccine and then is how I will be affected by COVID Max
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COVID-19. Row. That's okay. We'll have lots of black
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celebrities coming to the rescue. Dana bash knows all
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about it.
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What do you want to see from the political figures in addition to
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public health figures that people are looking to for
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answers and that people across the country who might be
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skeptical of the vaccine trust.
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So I think there's an awful lot of misinformation out there
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about this vaccine, we're hearing a lot of anti Vax
21:56
propaganda being turned into talking points by people on both
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sides of the political spectrum. I would love to see politicians
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from both sides, showing up getting vaccinated, doing the
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vaccine on TV on whatever network is the most, of course,
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I'd love to see them on CNN getting vaccinated, but that
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will help prove to the American public that this is a
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trustworthy vaccine, that if they themselves see it as safe
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and are willing to inject it in their bodies, so should be
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American on the street. I think it's important also for
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celebrities to do it. Yes, particularly.
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Celebrities, many, many celebrities in their community
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hero, we know that there's more mistrust of the vaccine from
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minority groups appropriately. So it's important for us to
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shift that I'd love to see Trump and Pence get vaccinated just as
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I'd love to see them wear masks. Yeah, we want to see lots of
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celebrities vaccinated with the real vaccine. Not the phony
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baloney stuff Barack Obama is going to get and Mike Pence is
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going to get and this brings me to Tom Cruise.
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Talking of the of the media industry in Hollywood, which as
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you know is completely owned by China, the Chinese Communist
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Party. I'll do the report and at first I read this the wrong way
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actually and the keeper she sent me straight and I think to turn
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out to be spot on with her analysis. Listen to the report
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from ABC.
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This good this is Good Morning America. Thanks so
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listen to the Tom Cruise report. Tom Cruise reportedly let his
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COVID concerns be heard loud and clear while filming the new
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mission impossible movie in England in an audio obtained
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from the sun tabloid, which has not been authenticated by abc
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news crews was reportedly furious with staffers for
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ignoring safety protocols.
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Work on the film had to be shut down in October when 12 staffers
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tested positive. I don't know much of let's put this I have
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not met Tom Cruise. But I do know his former handlers if you
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recall, we had the Scientologists PR team living in
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Austin.
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And for this audio to get out. Ah, that is not how Tom Cruise
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or the Church of Scientology works. They would be they are
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extremely litigious. They would be blocking this they would be
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hammering this they would be threatening any new station that
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was putting this on the air, maybe even calling it hack
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materials but this was intended to come out and if you listen to
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that, I think the whole thing is four or five minutes. My boy is
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acting that is Tom Cruise acting mad in every single movie you've
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seen him act Madden as it first
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He acts mad at first I thought, Oh, he's not acting when he's
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mad is just how he is. And then Tina said, No, no, no, he's
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going to get praised for this. And yes, if you look at the the
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Hollywood celebrities, they're all like, Oh, yes. So right on.
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Good job, Tom. You tell them it's important because you are
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you're you're keeping families fed and you're keeping 1000s of
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people at work. You're saving the industry, which is China's
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industry because they need product. That's why not because
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Tom Cruise gives a crap about anybody in America. Disgusting
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PR pro Hollywood, which is good. Yeah, I never I just kind of
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glossed that whole thing over I never but now as you mentioned
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it Yeah. Is it any is a good actor Sure. He doesn't This is
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his show his chops that much. So he's acting You're right. Yeah,
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he's so he's acting and this was all about somebody not wearing a
25:58
mask or some stupid thing. whatever it was. Yeah, yeah.
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Someone broke the COVID rules. Now did give us a number of good
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ISOs to choose from possibly for the end of show. So here's one
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that's not good. How about this one?
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We have this one. bucket hold on hold on. Oh, maybe this one.
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I like producers.
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And the final one I have no How about this one? How about this
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one?
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Yeah, Sue Bumi. You're right. We are the gold standard which
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would have been good. It's just too booming but you want to hear
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a couple of mine while you were first is an aside Yeah, sure.
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Okay, this is a head so small.
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So small. Why is this so small? zatz pretty good. I liked that.
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Wait a minute. We're doing an IC o off How about this one?
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buck, buck. I can't help it. It's all buckety this what you
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get from the news? This is very good. I like the head so small.
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Do you have any others? The only other one is I have is a screech
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that I picked off him off some something I was clipping
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now I think
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it was it again. head so small.
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Yeah, I think that's the one we put in the spot. Why is this? so
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small? Yeah. No, I think I think you nailed it with that one.
27:31
That's a really good one. Well, there's also one last one. Oh,
27:36
I just noticed that this this is Kaylee. I have a Kaylee special
27:39
today. Oh, nice. After a break would do it. A lot of clips.
27:44
Yeah, a fact fact check cailli fact check. Back check false.
27:52
I think head so small is better. Yeah, I think it is too. I liked
27:56
it. I liked the fact check false, but not for this. Just in
28:01
time for the vaccine. The World Health Organization has released
28:06
an important directive regarding
28:10
this is for IBD users. This would be the tech technicians
28:15
who performed the PCR quote test. And they are now saying
28:22
that
28:24
the purpose of this notice to ensure users of certain nucleic
28:28
acid testing technologies are aware of certain aspects of the
28:31
instructions for use the ifu for all products description of
28:35
problem. World Health Organization has received user
28:38
feedback on an elevated risk for false SARS cov. Two results when
28:43
testing specimens using RT PCR reagents on open systems. Oh
28:48
wow. And now so what they say in this is you really need to make
28:52
sure you follow the directions carefully because you know you
28:55
could be doing it wrong.
28:59
And they literally say here.
29:04
The design principle of PCR means for patients with high
29:08
levels of circulating virus relatively few cycles will be
29:10
needed to detect virus and so the count value will be low.
29:14
Conversely, when specimens return a high count value means
29:16
that many cycles were required to detect the virus in some
29:19
circumstances, the distinction between background noise and
29:22
actual presence of the target virus is difficult to ascertain.
29:27
So they say please check your cycles which in my mind means
29:30
lower the site calls we got the vaccine
29:36
but not too much, jack. That's exactly what it means. Yeah.
29:42
My comb was tested positive according to one of these PCR
29:47
things so he's social distancing, or whatever. Okay,
29:52
quarantine him.
29:55
Lock him up New York Times pushing the freedom pass app.
30:00
Which now the ethics of that are being discussed and it seems to
30:03
be totally ethical. So that's good. That's good. Good on San
30:08
Diego, everybody. This is great. I think we should try this in
30:11
Austin. I think this is a legal loophole that can be used the
30:15
county releasing that late in response to this judge's ruling.
30:19
And today in court, the lawyers representing these two strip
30:23
clubs, they argued that if people were allowed to shop and
30:26
things like shopping malls and grocery stores, then live adult
30:30
entertainment should also be allowed to continue indoors. But
30:33
what many did not know is that ruling will also begin to
30:38
encompass all of San Diego County's restaurants. We got the
30:43
yellow rose here in Austin.
30:46
It can be Wait a minute, you tell Oh, that's right. This is
30:49
where all the the right wingers like the pitcher button, I think
30:52
is a legitimate complaint, which is that they leave the strip
30:55
clubs out, but you can't go to a restaurant. Hmm. So now in San
30:58
Diego, that's sticking in San Diego restaurant. stripper and I
31:04
yeah, now you're talking Yes, Ripper in every restaurant.
31:10
That's the ticket, baby. That's the way to go. Yeah, just put a
31:14
pole up.
31:16
Just like to go go days when they just have a girl in a cage.
31:20
Or you can even get one of those
31:23
trans people who read library books to children.
31:28
Bring them in? Yeah, well, that would probably make people lose
31:31
their appetite. So that's different. I don't know. I mean,
31:34
it doesn't matter as long as we get around it. Well do whatever
31:38
works. By the way. You said Get your poll up, which was pretty
31:40
good.
31:42
Yeah, get your poll up people.
31:47
Now there is some other breaking news, which was broken by
31:52
Politico. And, you know, now there's documents which have
31:57
been declassified or leaked, I'm not quite sure how they got
32:00
ahold of them didn't read the whole story, because I caught
32:02
chris hayes talking about this.
32:05
And that there was discussion early on. Amidst the team. It's
32:10
not clear who said what exactly but doesn't matter. It's people
32:13
familiar with the thinking and the matter. And they have some
32:16
documents, that the whole plan was to get everybody infected,
32:21
just let them go and get infected. For that stupid
32:25
debunked herd immunity theory, which, by the way, I think is
32:28
the whole theory of vaccine vaccination strategy. But okay.
32:33
And Chris Hayes gunked. Up, Chris Hayes took it to another
32:37
level. Good evening from New York. I'm Chris Hayes. We want
32:40
them infected. Those are the words of a top Trump appointee,
32:44
directing the federal government to pursue an intentional
32:48
strategy from the top down to get as many Americans as sick as
32:53
possible in an attempt at so called herd immunity. It's a
32:57
strategy we have seen unfold before our eyes. We've talked
33:02
about it here on the show. It's been apparent to all of us
33:05
reporting on this and watching. But we now have the smoking gun
33:09
evidence, emails obtained by Politico, in which the very
33:13
people at the center of this say what exactly they were doing,
33:17
that they wanted people to get the virus. And this is the
33:23
result.
33:32
The National Cathedral in Washington DC last night, it's
33:36
Bell totaling 300 times, one ring of the bell for every 1000
33:41
Americans as we pass the 300,000 death toll. According to the
33:47
COVID for tracking project, we lost another 3400 Americans that
33:52
have died since roughly when those bells rang just last
33:55
night. And that is a new Daily Record. We never seen it before.
33:59
No country has 3400 Americans lost to the virus in just the
34:04
last 24 hours.
34:06
And it did not have to be this bad. Okay. Yeah, there you go.
34:10
Didn't have to be I love the death toll clock. That's great.
34:15
Do they know they won the election? It doesn't have this
34:17
this idea of just, well, me this battle is mismanaged. blabbity
34:23
blabbity blah, is they can they get let that go? No, they can't,
34:27
because we have too much noise out there. We have to
34:31
continuously bash this administration. Because, you
34:36
know, they're still trying to stay in, by the way. Well, you
34:38
don't hear a lot of I think that's really the most
34:42
remarkable from the mainstream these days. You don't hear a lot
34:46
of Well, we're gonna have to get the military to kick him out.
34:49
Why is that? all he's doing is saying I want I'm not leaving,
34:53
but I don't hear that anymore. I don't hate I don't hear the Oh,
34:58
yo we have to have to go
35:00
With the with the military, to smoke them out, shoot them out
35:04
whatever they were talking. I don't think that I think maybe
35:07
it was getting offensive or please. They know. They know
35:12
that the military is not their side is what I'd say. Now let's
35:16
let's look at a little bit of what the military was never on
35:19
their side when they first came to the thing was just a meme.
35:22
They like to propagate, they get the dummies to vote for Biden.
35:25
So they're not worried about it now, or they never were? I guess
35:28
not huh?
35:30
Well, good, good.
35:33
Let's take it from the top only a few things on what's happening
35:36
with the with the executive order enacting of that or not.
35:39
So we'll run through it. And I don't do you have anything on
35:44
this?
35:45
Any clips or anything? COVID? No, no, I'm done with COVID we
35:48
got nothing left. You got she got some from COVID I don't
35:52
think get anything from COVID.
35:54
I'm looking at a vitamin d3 study that might be worthwhile.
35:58
Well, that's kind of interesting. This is a part of a
36:01
series of these things are all scattered around YouTube by
36:04
various experts. And you know, the profit with the d3 thing is
36:08
that people don't get any numbers.
36:11
So the dual take a you know, 500 unit, d3 and think that's gonna
36:16
do something. And so this was an interesting one. This guy talks
36:18
about d3. And it's, it's very effective and keeping you from
36:22
getting COVID apparently. And I said, apparently, that's one
36:26
Hold on. I also, you know, Christina had a little COVID
36:29
scare, as she and two friends of hers were feeling really weak
36:34
that migraines like okay, well, you either have some flu bug or
36:37
you got the Rona. So they got tested, which was dramatic
36:42
seeing as you you can't go anywhere, you can't travel on
36:45
the
36:46
public transit transit to get to a test with all these rules.
36:54
And, you know, so I, I was kinda like, oh, man, I hope that
36:58
doesn't, nothing gets worse. So I'm contacting Agent Orange,
37:01
and, you know, a couple of guys, and hey, you know, if I need any
37:04
help on there, and they got back to me military now is
37:07
recommending, even if you if you have the symptoms, even if
37:10
you're right in the middle of it doesn't matter. 12,000 micro use
37:16
of d3 a day?
37:20
Well, I've been looking at all these things, and that's within
37:23
the range of some of their theories than the average one
37:26
that I've heard them recommend. is eight a day. 8000 terms of
37:33
Yeah, a day every day. But that's, you know, again, we
37:37
don't give this advice out. But we can play clips. Yes. We love
37:41
playing clips. Now. Just d3 is not a vitamin, correct? It turns
37:47
out that when you really analyze is it's kind of a hormone. Yeah,
37:50
that's what I heard too, that it's Yes. It's really it's for
37:53
mamak Yes, it is not, not really. But it's very different
37:57
from D two, for example. Yeah. And you know, you how you make a
38:00
hormone. Oh, yeah. I've made many more Mayer. You don't?
38:03
Yeah. Oh, okay.
38:07
Yeah.
38:11
You are the worst divorce wreck.
38:14
Okay, let's replay recent vitamin d3 study. The most
38:18
recent study that's come out though, was India titled short
38:23
term high dose vitamin D supplementation for COVID-19
38:25
disease, a randomized placebo controlled trial. This is also
38:28
known as the shade study. And here, they looked at 40 COVID-19
38:34
positive patients and here they gave 60,000 units daily for
38:39
seven days. And they gave 24 patients placebo. So the total
38:44
here was 16. Got the intervention. 24 controls got
38:48
the placebo. And in terms of their outcomes, they were
38:50
looking at how many of them were SARS COVID to negative by day
38:54
21. And whether any biomarker reductions and so the results
38:59
were that 62.5% versus 20.8%. Were SARS COVID to negative by
39:06
day 21. In the intervention group and those that got vitamin
39:10
D. Yeah.
39:13
Yeah, yay for vitamin D, d3, d3, d3, d3. Yeah. Yay. Yay for that.
39:19
Well, you know, I've been using that as a method ever since you
39:23
told me about it years and years and years ago on the show, and
39:26
it's always done well by me. Yeah, I've been using it for
39:30
over 10 years now and I have not had a cold. And I only had a I
39:37
had a close call with the 2017 deaths. flu. Yes, which I did
39:41
pick up in London. I took the d3. But I took I also jumped on
39:45
the
39:46
Tamiflu, and I ended it with a minor case of the flu. Yeah. And
39:52
except for that I have had not had a cold flu anything. A
39:57
decade. Nice to note that the American Medical system
40:00
Association has reversed their position on hydroxychloroquine.
40:06
Now that Trumps out, yeah, they rescinded their request, the
40:10
doctors stop prescribing it. So that's all good now and I even
40:14
read, there was a study about some, I think they actually use
40:19
bleach as the term but disinfectant being injected and
40:24
working. There's all these different things that you know,
40:27
we're just reason to laugh at the president. That's crazy.
40:32
That's crazy. Well, what else do you expect? Okay, so let me give
40:37
you an overview of what I'm tracking with Trump's last
40:40
stand. Clearly, I also have some thoughts on what to fail with.
40:46
Yeah, what the fail I'm sorry, how, how this whole thing fell
40:50
apart. But so I don't know if it's falling apart. But I'll
40:54
tell you what I was seeing and I.
40:57
Well, the legal thing is totally, but I don't even know
41:01
if that was the plan here. Here's your here's where we're
41:04
at. And this is a combination of me analyzing what I love for
41:08
this all to happen. Yeah, you bet. I wouldn't. I think you
41:10
would, too. But is it going to happen? I'm very strong 1000s of
41:14
sealed indictments feeling at this moment.
41:19
But
41:23
we're in this interesting position, where people aren't
41:27
even talking about Trump winning or losing anymore. And I'm
41:30
talking about alternative media, podcasts, blogs, YouTubers, but
41:37
also Newsmax Bannon, one American news, America's voice.
41:42
I've been watching it all for you. So I'm deeply embedded in
41:46
this. And the basic thinking is it's not about it's not about
41:51
Trump, it's about having fair elections. If we don't figure
41:55
out what happened with this one will net we've lost the
41:57
Republic, we can never have a fair election again. If we don't
42:01
understand we don't get to the bottom of everything that
42:03
happened. And alongside of that comes the no I'm not on 4chan
42:10
troll room. I don't do that comes with something you keep
42:14
hearing. Well, the military and the president both swore an oath
42:20
to uphold and defend the Constitution. So now it's come
42:23
down to the bottom bottom bottom line, if it's about the
42:26
Constitution, and the way would work is we have sufficient
42:32
evidence to show that China meddled in this election, that
42:36
China compromised people who were involved in the election
42:40
process, that that triggers the 2018 Executive Order, which then
42:46
allows the president to conduct military tribunals and throw
42:52
people in jail and arrest them and get to the bottom of this
42:55
and
42:57
change the outcome of
43:00
the 2020 election by having senators contest multiple states
43:08
and the votes and, and have all of this evidence to show for it.
43:13
So it's part media strategy. It's actually a lot of media
43:17
strategy, blanketing alternative media with as much as possible.
43:21
I mean, like crazy. Okay, I clip this for you. Because this is
43:28
just too good. I have heard a version of this story of this
43:33
little clip from this is from monkey works who's a kind of a
43:37
prepper YouTuber, but has a lot of tracking military stuff. I
43:41
have heard a version of this story multiple times my
43:44
stepdaughter who works at a functional medicine practice,
43:50
had people calling her and saying well my appointment is in
43:54
five days but will you appointments still go on when
43:58
they shut down the internet and electricity? I mean, this is how
44:01
far this has gone. I have gotten some intel from someone that I
44:08
definitely trust okay. A former high speed guy, Navy high speed
44:13
guy if that says anything and he talking with his buddies at our
44:17
current active in
44:21
you know operations. They said Be ready to go into a lockdown
44:27
they're expecting about 10 days and I'm just kind of giving you
44:30
that they said it could be a week to two weeks we're just
44:33
kind of go with 10 days
44:35
because it seems like a good even keel number okay. But they
44:39
said you guys need to just prep make sure you got hat you know
44:43
you have supplies available, get plenty food and water and just
44:48
be expecting it that that this is
44:51
going to be a military operation and it's going to be on a global
44:55
scale. So just take that with a pinch of salt. That's Yes. Oh,
45:00
Going out there. But I've heard this story from so many
45:04
different sources continuously. Now back to reality. On January
45:08
6, something actually can be done. That will be the final, I
45:12
think, piece that'll happen in the government. And then I'll
45:16
get back to where we are at this moment. So this is joy read with
45:19
Maxine Waters, you serve with mo Brooks, you serve with some of
45:23
these Republican members of the House, what do you make of the
45:28
idea that they're still not done, that they're now planning
45:31
on holding what would basically be a show vote and force a show
45:36
vote in the United States Senate on January 6, it's shocking, it
45:39
is absolutely shocking, that they would continue in their
45:43
efforts to do what I consider the highest form of voter
45:47
suppression. We've never seen anything like this. The
45:50
President of the United States has gone to 446 courts that have
45:54
turned him down, that have said you have no evidence. And so he
45:58
went to the Supreme Court, where he has three members said he's
46:00
happy to get on the Supreme Court, they turned you down.
46:03
They didn't even let him file. They didn't let Texas attorney
46:07
general who is the head of this amicus brief that he had, did
46:11
not let them file in the Supreme Court. And they're still moving
46:15
forward with trying to somehow invalidate the votes of millions
46:22
of people in four states. It is just unbelievable that they
46:26
would continue this. Either. They are so I'm so intimidated.
46:32
So bullied by the President of the United States. They can't
46:35
stand up for democracy and the constitution that is
46:41
hard to understand.
46:43
So again, the thinking is, Oh, no, no, we're all going to get a
46:46
big civics lesson we're going to understand and learn about how
46:49
the constitution really works. The another great part of this
46:54
is the resignation of Bill Barr, which is a resignation was he
46:59
kicked out, we don't know. More interesting is his replacement
47:03
acting Attorney General.
47:06
The acting Attorney General is from the 82nd airborne and was
47:11
alongside Mike Flynn in the same unit. And he's all about toe
47:16
coercion. And we have to listen, this is actually from earlier I
47:20
think this is from August of this year. And finally to share
47:24
a little bit of advice we can borrow from our historical
47:27
predecessors. To begin, I think it helps to clarify a few
47:30
definitions to describe what we mean by malign foreign
47:34
influence, as opposed to what we might consider just legitimate
47:38
diplomacy, or candid expressions of legitimate national interests
47:42
that all nations share with one another in appropriate ways. One
47:46
definition, that's easiest to remember, is what we refer to as
47:51
the three C's framework, coercive, covert, or corrupt
47:56
activities by foreign governments to influence us
48:00
policies, US political sentiment, US public discourse,
48:05
or to interfere in our political processes themselves. Under the
48:09
three C's framework, we recognize that foreign
48:13
governments often have preferences about us policies,
48:16
or even the outcomes of our elections. Sometimes those
48:19
preferences are expressed openly. Our government sometimes
48:22
has open preferences about other countries to when the
48:26
preferences are open and attributable. No one is
48:29
deceived, or misled. But what we're concerned about is when
48:34
foreign preferences manifest themselves through malign
48:38
foreign influence activities that are again, coercive,
48:42
covert, or corrupt, whether their aim is specifically to
48:46
influence our elections, or to influence policymaking and
48:49
public discourse more broadly. So everything is set up for the
48:52
big report, the big report that is required, as per the exact
48:56
2018 Executive Order, where we will find out exactly what went
49:01
on with this election. And if there was one of those three C's
49:05
that took place, or all three of them, then we can the president,
49:10
apparently, and I said it has very strong powers, to do all
49:15
kinds of stuff, and we were getting ready for it. We had the
49:19
Director of National Intelligence talking to CBS to
49:21
the Pixie girls setting this up, we were getting ready, he wrote
49:24
a piece for the Wall Street Journal and you say China is
49:27
targeting members of Congress, with six times the frequency of
49:31
Russia and 12 times the frequency of Iran, what is
49:35
behind Beijing's aggressive approach, so they want laws and
49:38
policies out of the United States that are favorable to
49:41
China. And what they're really trying to do is through
49:44
blackmail, through bribery through overt and covert
49:47
influence, trying to make sure that only laws that are
49:50
favorable to China are passed. Have you been to Capitol Hill
49:54
and have you brief to spread information to lawmakers, I was
49:57
so troubled by what I saw from the public
50:00
as the Director of National Intelligence, but I went and
50:02
briefed both the House and Senate Intelligence Committees
50:05
on this information, which they found surprising and troubling.
50:09
But that's part of alerting members of Congress to the
50:12
threats that they're facing, and that the American people are
50:15
facing in this broad campaign that China has to replace the
50:18
United States as the world's superpower. When did you read
50:21
those two intelligence committees earlier this summer?
50:25
So we're all ready for it? We're set because we're finally going
50:28
to be told that this is all about China. And then all my we
50:34
have a huge security breach breaching the Treasury
50:37
Department breaching parts of the Pentagon, its solar winds,
50:42
they're everywhere. The Russians are coming. We're following
50:45
breaking developments from the White House. The National
50:48
Security Council confirms to NBC News that they are investigating
50:51
a hack affecting the Treasury Department and the unit of the
50:54
Commerce Department. And tonight, we've learned Russia is
50:58
behind it. For more I want to bring in NBC national security
51:01
correspondent Ken Delaney. And can we have any idea what kind
51:05
of information was accessed? We do not at least yet other than
51:08
the fact that a source familiar with the matter told me the
51:11
right now there are no indications that classified
51:15
networks have been breached. But that same source, who confirmed
51:18
the Washington Post reporting that the US government believes
51:21
that this was the work of the Russian version of the CIA, the
51:24
SVR, that same source said that it's believed that this is a
51:28
wider campaign, there may be more government agencies
51:31
affected and a number of private sector agencies. Last week, we
51:35
reported that the Russians had hacked a major cybersecurity
51:38
firm called fireeye. And the way they are reported to have
51:41
attacked Treasury and commerce is through a network management
51:45
software that gives them administrative access. So it's a
51:47
really devious method, and it has given them access to, you
51:51
know, sort of unknown levels of US government information. The
51:55
US government was so concerned about it. Reuters reported that
51:57
there was a National Security Council meeting about it on
52:00
Saturday, Alicia,
52:02
I don't know about you, but I don't think this was China or
52:05
Russia. I think this was purely the CIA.
52:09
And I base that on speaking to multiple dudes named Ben, who
52:14
analyzed all of this and and they said, first of all, if it
52:17
was Russia, we would know it. The Russians are in and out, and
52:21
they don't leave any tracks. And although
52:25
of course, according to the reports, solar wind, this
52:28
monitoring system was used in 29 of 30 counties that had Dominion
52:34
voting machines.
52:36
No, I haven't heard anyone find any vulnerable penetration or
52:41
because of these vulnerabilities, even though
52:43
they all had to take down you know, shut down the systems and
52:46
patch the software. This to me sounds like CIA trying to
52:52
trying to get the Russia story out there anything anything but
52:55
China? I mean, I don't know from the Snowden era that the CIA has
53:01
tools to make everything look like it was the Russians. Yes.
53:04
And the firewall is a good ploy. Make the Russians blame the
53:08
Russians and the Russians have nothing to do they must be very,
53:11
I don't know if you're laughing up their sleeve in Russia what
53:13
they're thinking but they must be annoyed by this at some
53:15
point. Especially cozy bear have it there p owed. Well, man, we
53:19
don't leave tracks. What are you talking about? But what is this
53:22
done? This has delayed the report in we've received an
53:26
official notification from the Office of the Director of
53:30
National Intelligence. This afternoon, the DNI was notified
53:34
by career intelligence officials that the intelligence community
53:39
will not meet the December 18 deadline, as set by the
53:43
executive order back to Pixie girl What did Ratcliffe say
53:47
about election fraud and interference? Well, DNI
53:51
Radcliffe leads the 17 intelligence agencies and he has
53:56
access to the most highly classified information that is
53:59
held by the US government. And he told CBS News that there was
54:03
foreign election interference by China, or Iran and Russia in
54:07
November of this year. And he is anticipating a public report on
54:12
those findings in January
54:15
in January.
54:19
This ain't gonna make it folks. And now I'm thinking that
54:23
there's somehow there. There's something going on when you say,
54:27
the intelligence agencies Well, they seem to be pretty much all
54:30
anti Trump. So I don't know exactly what we're waiting from
54:34
from them. Or maybe they they did this hack to somehow now
54:38
they have to gather the evidence to show that it was Russia. I
54:42
don't know but it seems like this report is not going to make
54:47
it that's a very in my mind a very bad sign. I could be
54:50
completely wrong. No.
54:54
Here is not going to make it because they don't have a
54:57
report. They're cobbling something together as
55:00
A quick aside spaceforce now,
55:04
PR executive or only hope has has become an intelligence
55:08
agency, there was an executive board or announcement about it.
55:10
spaceforce is now the space force intelligence agency. And
55:15
they'll be working on nuclear space propulsion so we can get
55:18
to Mars. I love these guys. So the final rundown here, for
55:26
this is the only person I find credible at all when it comes to
55:29
the evidence, but man, there is so much they would there's clip
55:33
after clip of the Dominion CEO saying that no, no, no, none of
55:38
this was connected to the internet. And well, I don't
55:41
think you could stick in a USB stick. I don't know. But I mean,
55:46
feigning honesty and probably lying. But here is Sidney Powell
55:51
with one minute of her her evidence that she feels is
55:57
enough to trigger the 2018 Executive Order. I don't know
56:02
exactly what she means by that. I think the report triggers it.
56:04
But here we go. So they had these warehouses of counterfeit
56:07
ballots in different parts of the country, apparently, and
56:11
then shipped them in the area light as needed to backfill in
56:15
the states where President Trump's voters poured out in
56:19
such great number, that they broke the algorithm they had pre
56:22
programmed in the computers for dominion, to create the fraud.
56:27
That's why they had to stop counting in five states. And
56:30
that's why it's absolutely absurd to say that there wasn't
56:35
voter fraud here. We have counterfeit ballots, we have
56:39
dead people voting. And by the 1000s, if not hundreds of 1000s
56:44
there were something someone called Phantom voters, there
56:48
were just more manner and means of fraud than any law abiding
56:53
American citizen could possibly imagine. It's stunning. It's
56:59
absolutely stunning. And they were so in our face with it. And
57:03
then to deny it is purely Machiavellian.
57:08
And ironically, in 2007,
57:12
then vice president elect or to be hopeful, Joe Biden was
57:20
worried about the voting machines to keep it from us
57:23
being able to be in a position where you can manipulate the
57:26
machines manipulate directors, the one way to do that is I
57:30
think we should pass a federal law, mandating that the same
57:34
machines with paper trails be mandatory for every federal
57:37
election. In a nutshell, I think we should be mandated, mandating
57:41
that we have a paper ballot with a standardized machine
57:45
standardized requirement.
57:48
So I don't know about everything else. But I completely believe
57:52
after having looked at all the, quote, unquote, forensics, and
57:55
there's a huge report that came out from the thing, it's the
57:59
Michigan machines, those machines are definitely rig
58:02
rigged, and that that has to stop no matter what. I think
58:06
everyone kind of agrees on that.
58:09
Well, here's what I've got.
58:12
This election was last in May of 2019.
58:19
When when
58:23
Trump put together his that executive order in November
58:27
16 2018, he put together an operation, which is now has a $3
58:32
billion budget, and they have a big website, and it's kind of
58:36
kind of interested in is called the cyber security and
58:38
infrastructure security agency.
58:41
And this was set up specifically to prevent the any fraudulent
58:47
activity in the upcoming election. And it was moving
58:51
along just fine. And it was being run by this guy chris
58:54
chris, who is fired immediately after the election because he
58:58
says they couldn't find anything wrong with the election and he's
59:01
the one that headed up headed up the let me put up this. Clearly
59:06
it's Sisa on the line for you. They want you to shut down. They
59:10
want you to shut down your solar winds, please.
59:14
While you're doing that, I will play a creepy robo call. Here we
59:17
go. Creepy robo call of the day. It's just a test call. Time to
59:24
stay home. Stay safe and stay home.
59:29
Wow. Anyway, I got a couple of new robots recently. Anyway, so
59:35
he set up this agency this began he set up this agency and you
59:39
can go see it. It's a SCI fi.gov It's a massive website and now
59:45
they even they're even producing graphic novels have a link to
59:49
the graphic novel for downloading the next newsletter.
59:52
I've seen that.
59:54
So, so this guy Krabs was running the thing and everything
59:57
was going along swimmingly. But what he
1:00:00
happened was. And if you look into the background, this
1:00:03
agency, there was a student government report that
1:00:05
discovered this, I'm going to read it. In October of 2020
1:00:09
review for the Institute for world politics, a student
1:00:12
journal active measures, stated that C is a and by the way, this
1:00:16
is one of my pet peeves about all these agencies, apparently
1:00:19
lacks an enforcement division,
1:00:23
which did have the federal protection services, which
1:00:26
resorted until 2010, under the US Immigration and Customs
1:00:30
Enforcement was actually working for these guys. It was moved in
1:00:33
May 2019. From the CIA, NSA to the DHS management directory
1:00:39
Directorate. So it was their enforcement capabilities, which
1:00:43
means you can't find crimes if you don't have inspectors and
1:00:47
and
1:00:49
virtual cops out there people doing investigations if there's
1:00:53
no investigators, right? You're not gonna find anything. And
1:00:56
they took the investigation of
1:00:59
capabilities away from this agency to $3 billion agency in
1:01:03
May of 2019. And that's when the election was lost. Well, how did
1:01:06
this happen? Well, if you look into it, hmm. This is after
1:01:10
after Christian Nielsen quit. Right. In April of 2019. They
1:01:17
moved in this in some guy who last it was there for six months
1:01:21
only came and left on his own. Nobody pushed him out. He came
1:01:27
in and in April and in May implemented this removal of the
1:01:32
enforcement capability. Who is this guy? Kevin McLean, and and
1:01:37
who is Kevin McLean. He was a he's that old hack from Border
1:01:41
Patrol, but he was, let me just read this from this from the
1:01:43
Wikipedia. President Trump nominated McLean and McLennan
1:01:47
McLennan to assume the position of Commissioner in a permanent
1:01:51
capacity.
1:01:53
McKenna's previous nomination was supported by officials from
1:01:56
both the George Bush and Barack Obama administration's old
1:02:01
rhinos in the Democrat Party.
1:02:04
A number of whom signed a letter to Congress expressing
1:02:07
enthusiastic support for the supreme Li qualified McLennan.
1:02:12
He says then and read on a he says when he quit few months
1:02:18
later after he had done the dirty deed of sabotaging this
1:02:22
agency by removing its enforcement capabilities,
1:02:25
leaving them toothless so the whole thing was a joke and this
1:02:28
was bound to happen and there's no way they're gonna prove
1:02:31
anything did happen because they had nobody investigating it. So
1:02:34
this reports coming up get everything's coming up dead.
1:02:36
Everybody had anything to say about this is full of shit. And
1:02:41
he and Bronwyn McLean and quits. He says he felt he had
1:02:44
accomplished all he could
1:02:47
just walk to have more time with his family. Oh, yeah. And that's
1:02:51
the beginning of the end right there in in in 2019. So this
1:02:55
thing was pre done. It was a done deal. The Bush faction of
1:03:00
the Republican Party, which is a huge part of the party, Jeb Bush
1:03:03
got his revenge. And the whole Democratic Party teamed up it
1:03:07
wasn't anybody else. It wasn't the Russian the Chinese or
1:03:10
anything else. It was an inside job. That's why nobody's gonna
1:03:13
stand up in Congress, because the deals over and Trump is
1:03:17
done. And now we're going to move on from there. And that's
1:03:19
it.
1:03:21
My friend Jean, surging to you. He said something over
1:03:26
Thanksgiving, which I think is very astute. We all know Trump
1:03:30
for his you're fired that that's his brand. You're fired. What
1:03:34
the real issue is that Trump has a hiring problem. he hires
1:03:40
really shitty people. Now he's smart that he's able to fire
1:03:44
people and just get rid of him right away or whenever it's a
1:03:47
problem, but even then, maybe not. I don't even think Kevin
1:03:51
Ah, or Amy Kony Barrett might have been good good choices for
1:03:55
him for what he's trying to achieve.
1:03:58
Bar Well, we know bar was although bar did a lot of strong
1:04:04
things. We always knew that he still he and Moeller their
1:04:07
buddies, they they have 911 business that they don't want
1:04:10
anyone to know about and and him resigning right at this moment.
1:04:16
He has a he has a real hiring problem he has hired and maybe
1:04:21
the pool is just so it's just nobody that can do anything that
1:04:24
isn't compromised these days. That's possible.
1:04:28
But we shall see the executive order. And the President came
1:04:34
out with a couple more executive orders which weren't really
1:04:36
discussed the order of succession with the Department
1:04:39
of Defense. So that keeps Trump loyals or who he thinks as high
1:04:44
as hired as a loyal close to the chest if there's some succession
1:04:48
issue. Now, there's also triggers in there for the if you
1:04:55
recall the we talked about this the continuation of the National
1:04:58
Emergency respectively.
1:05:00
serious human rights abuses and corruption, which was his a
1:05:03
human trafficking, executive order.
1:05:07
There's there's just a number of different things. I mean, I hear
1:05:11
what you're saying.
1:05:14
I do see a lot of people very looking very frightened about
1:05:19
what may or may not happen in the next couple of weeks. Number
1:05:22
one would be just Layne Maxwell. She is desperately trying to get
1:05:27
a, you know, she's trying to cobble together $30 million in
1:05:31
bail. She knows what's coming. If she stays in jail.
1:05:35
She knows she's doing anything to get out. She's got friends
1:05:40
pitching in money to show that you know, all these people
1:05:43
support me.
1:05:47
Then again, we'll we'll see. I mean, now this report is not due
1:05:51
until January. I don't feel so good about this. But, you know,
1:05:57
the people would counter me immediately and say, trust the
1:06:00
plan. So we'll see what happens. We'll see what happens. I am
1:06:05
still very open. And in my heart of hearts, I am hurt by the fact
1:06:11
that we can have an honest election not surprised. Because
1:06:15
Gee, we kind of figured there must be some kind of gambling
1:06:17
going on there. But this level, certainly of the digital, that's
1:06:22
something we can stop. We can stop right away. Just stop that
1:06:24
bullcrap voting machines, you can't trust it.
1:06:30
I don't think there's anything to do with it. I think that's a
1:06:32
red herring. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, there's real. Let me
1:06:36
finish. The whole thing was the mail in ballots. You send
1:06:41
ballots every time Dick and Harry in the world, just send
1:06:44
them out by the millions. They're all gonna vote Democrat.
1:06:47
Correct. I'm not disagreeing with you. And if you heard
1:06:50
Sidney Powell, I know it's hard for you to listen to her. She
1:06:53
said because the algorithm didn't work with the amount of
1:06:56
votes that came in for Trump. That's when they had to bring in
1:07:00
all these phony baloney ballots. I believe that happened. That
1:07:03
makes sense.
1:07:05
Now doesn't make sense to me. It doesn't know at this point,
1:07:10
because I regret revert back to an old you're telling me 155
1:07:15
million people voted in this election and often, and the
1:07:18
majority of them are valid legal votes. Oh, of course not. But if
1:07:23
you get it, we had three or four bows show up in our house that
1:07:27
weren't anyone here, right? We didn't send them in, though. But
1:07:31
the point is, is that they were harvested, they were harvested,
1:07:35
they were collected, they were shipped all over. Do a mail in
1:07:38
Bell, this is what you're gonna have to expect both sides can
1:07:41
cheat, right? Oh, and I'm sure both sides cheated. But I find
1:07:48
that the voting machine evidence undeniable, it's undeniable. I
1:07:53
think it's very deniable and I deny it. Well, then you haven't
1:07:55
read the reports. There's reports that these reports are
1:07:58
very sketchy to know this. Did you see that?
1:08:03
Major ruse, and yeah, I'm sure it happened here and there. But
1:08:06
unless they have this $3 billion agency, sitting there that was
1:08:12
put together by Trump, and they said, No, nothing happened and
1:08:16
the guy got fired the next day. Yeah, if this agency is not
1:08:19
going to come up with anything, then all this other stuff is
1:08:22
just a lot. It's just a lot of noise.
1:08:26
The agency was put together to stop this from happening. Yeah.
1:08:29
But john Oh, hold on a second, as healthcare.gov was set up and
1:08:35
billions of dollars expense to get health insurance going.
1:08:38
Since when are you surprised that a government agency sucked?
1:08:45
As soon as they lost your enforcement capability in 2019.
1:08:48
Thanks to Bush, the bush is and the ball Obama is working
1:08:53
together. They didn't have there's no way they could ever
1:08:56
investigating this stuff properly. But but more that's
1:08:59
fine. I'm good with you there. But you're saying it didn't
1:09:02
happen. That's what you just heard you say.
1:09:05
voting machines is bullcrap. That's what you just said.
1:09:08
There's no evidence. I mean, they shouldn't have been put in
1:09:10
in the first place. The point is that when the the state
1:09:13
governments, the way it's set up, the state governments are
1:09:16
the ones who get to call who gets to be the electorate, the
1:09:19
and they also broke, they also broke the rules and the law and
1:09:23
the Constitution doesn't matter. They their rules or whatever
1:09:27
they want to be if they're breaking the rules as part of
1:09:30
their system, and they say, only if done by the legislature, not
1:09:34
by the judges, but that debt. It still got signed off by somebody
1:09:39
or somebody else. Of course, we're not I'm not arguing but
1:09:43
you said, Look, I just say I'm in Nevada, why are you arguing?
1:09:46
corrupt? Why are you arguing? Because it's arguable. The point
1:09:51
is, is I'm in Nevada and I said cuz everything's being ignored.
1:09:55
The mechanism is being ignored. Yeah, it's corrupt. I'm a data
1:09:59
analyst.
1:10:00
Say, I've got a legislature that's completely corrupt. Mindy
1:10:05
Robbins is always bitching about this. And you have everybody
1:10:08
okay, we're gonna have a election. Everybody vote Okay,
1:10:11
we all voted for Trump 100%. Well, we're gonna send our
1:10:14
electors are dividing, we don't care. That's their business.
1:10:18
Yes.
1:10:20
And so Biden gets the votes.
1:10:23
So whatever the mechanism underneath the sign off the sign
1:10:26
off of the, of the electoral college people, whatever that
1:10:29
mechanism is, no matter how screwed up it is, they got to
1:10:33
take voting machines doesn't nothing works, right? The belts
1:10:36
are all switched, is where they sign off on. That's their
1:10:40
business. And so they sign off on and Biden gets in. Right, in
1:10:43
the olden days are never used to be a popular vote, they just
1:10:46
have a meeting and decide on who's going to be president.
1:10:49
Right. But then
1:10:51
by that logic, then on January 5 of January 6, Vice President
1:10:56
Pence can also do stuff within his purview.
1:11:02
Well, you should, then there's this distinct possibility,
1:11:06
though, there's a lot of alternatives that can happen.
1:11:08
I'm just saying there's not a chance in hell, any of them are
1:11:10
even gonna show up. Okay. Good. I think there may be one guy in
1:11:14
all of Congress, one, one of these characters is going to
1:11:18
protest. And that's going to end is just to be voted down. If
1:11:20
this is a done deal is over.
1:11:24
Well, I'm You may be right.
1:11:28
I don't think it's a done deal. I think we still had there's
1:11:30
going to be a couple more tries before it's a done deal or
1:11:33
before something happens.
1:11:36
But
1:11:39
I don't know. I I have to say that there's so much in here
1:11:44
that even if whatever reelection coup tries to do is attempted
1:11:50
here. We have serious problems. We got we have a serious problem
1:11:55
with the administration that's coming in, we have a serious
1:11:58
problem with our our voting system is just I mean, it needs
1:12:04
real review and needs to be looked at. Because it's the
1:12:08
combination of things that makes it a problem and yes, mailing
1:12:12
voting.
1:12:13
And hopefully, we'll find out exactly what went on if what I'm
1:12:17
led to believe we have records of everything and everything was
1:12:21
being done. And that should come out in this big report. This is
1:12:23
why I'm a little concerned that reports not coming out or won't
1:12:27
come out in time. But meanwhile, we do have some real crap going
1:12:33
down.
1:12:38
which you probably also won't hear a lot about. Certainly not
1:12:41
if if you're right. The Biden administration comes into into
1:12:46
office, we won't be hearing much about China,
1:12:50
even though they're trying to do stuff in the Senate and in the
1:12:53
house and Capitol Hill trying to say Hey, you guys, we've got
1:12:57
China all over the place. We've got China all over the Biden
1:13:00
clan 50 people associate with the intelligence community
1:13:03
during the our after our hunter Biden investigation. And the
1:13:08
revelations of the hunter Biden computer said, Oh, this is, you
1:13:11
know, this is Russian disinformation. Now we find out
1:13:13
that's real investigation by the Justice Department. So it's just
1:13:17
galling, and I just have to point out that the purveyors of
1:13:21
Russian disinformation, Hillary Clinton's campaign, the DNC, the
1:13:25
steel dossier, the ranking member, Peters, accusing Senator
1:13:29
Grassley and I of disseminating Russian disinformation. That's
1:13:33
where the disinformation is coming. That's where the false
1:13:36
information the lies, just stop for just a second.
1:13:41
This?
1:13:43
Who is this guy, Ron Johnson, of course, oh, it's Ron Johnson. I
1:13:46
didn't realize it before. If you backed it up and started over.
1:13:49
He sounds just like like the nutty Tom Arnold. Oh, that's a
1:13:53
good point. Hey, by the way, where our Tom Arnold's PP tapes.
1:13:58
disappointing is that guy 50 people associate with the
1:14:03
intelligence community during the after our hunter Biden
1:14:06
investigation. And the revelations of the hunter Biden
1:14:09
computer said, Oh, this is, you know, this is Russian
1:14:12
disinformation. Now we find out that's real investigation by the
1:14:15
Justice Department. So it's just galling, and I just have to
1:14:19
point out that the purveyors of Russian disinformation, Hillary
1:14:23
Clinton's campaign, the DNC, the steel dossier, the ranking
1:14:27
member, Peters, accusing Senator Grassley and I have
1:14:30
disseminating Russian disinformation. That's where the
1:14:34
dissertation is coming. That's where the false information, the
1:14:38
lies the false allegations. I can't sit by here and listen to
1:14:42
this. And say that this is this is not disinformation, this
1:14:46
hearing today, this is getting information we have to take a
1:14:48
look at to restore confidence. In our election integrity, we're
1:14:54
not going to be able to just move on without bringing up
1:14:57
these irregularities examining them
1:15:00
providing an explanation and see where there really are problems
1:15:03
so we can correct it moving forward. Senator Paul. Mr. Mr.
1:15:06
Chairman, I gotta respond to that. I mean, you're saying I'm
1:15:08
putting out right. Well, one I didn't have nothing to do with
1:15:11
this report. You You lied repeatedly and not you lied
1:15:15
repeatedly in the press, and I was spreading messages Russian
1:15:17
disinformation. And that was an outright lie. And I told you to
1:15:20
stop lying, and you continue to do it. Mr. Chairman, this is not
1:15:23
about airing your grievances. I know what I don't know what
1:15:26
rabbit hole you're
1:15:27
exactly what Senator Paul says simply not what we're dealing
1:15:32
with. So Mr. Chairman, you can't make a good start. And then drop
1:15:36
it there. Yeah, we can listen to Tom Arnold about the PP tapes
1:15:39
back from back in the day. When was this this was I love our
1:15:42
archives. We have is this from 2018 what is the power what is
1:15:48
on the tapes that you're gonna release on on
1:15:52
Donald Trump? You know, he's
1:15:54
this this president, he's gonna tape this substance available to
1:15:58
the public already should be disqualified for, for a guy to
1:16:03
to rent a car for instance, he started day one by calling it
1:16:07
faking his own voice to say his father had given him his money
1:16:11
and he was really a billionaire. And he's done. He's admitted to
1:16:14
walk into the Miss Universe pageant to see them naked and
1:16:19
brag about that on howard stern. So the stuff that's for public
1:16:21
consumption already is it's just horrible that that and you know,
1:16:26
the tape that I heard he's uses the Edward he calls his son,
1:16:30
Eric, the R word for people with you know, it just just
1:16:35
discussing sex.
1:16:42
Yeah, that was about different tapes. That was about the race
1:16:45
racist tapes forgot about Yeah, that never got out either. So
1:16:49
now we do have one final report. Regarding China and the Biden
1:16:55
crime syndicate from lou dobbs. Today, Fox News obtained a
1:16:59
letter that further exposes the entire Biden family's ties to a
1:17:04
Chinese energy company. For details now we turn to Fox News
1:17:08
correspondent Mike Emanuel, in Washington, Mike blue. Good
1:17:12
evening, Fox has obtained June 2017 correspondence between
1:17:15
hunter Biden and the chairman of CFC China energy company, with
1:17:20
hunter offering Best wishes from the entire Biden family and
1:17:24
urging Yeon Ming to quickly send a $10 million wire to properly
1:17:29
fund and operate Hunter's joint venture with the now bankrupt
1:17:32
firm by netted. We are all hoping to see you here again
1:17:36
soon or in Shanghai, Fox has told the $10 million transfer to
1:17:40
the joint venture was never completed. Some allies of
1:17:43
President Trump are saying it may be time for a special
1:17:46
counsel to look into hunter Biden's business dealings
1:17:49
concerned by the administration may not be interested in a
1:17:52
serious criminal investigation. Also today, a prominent
1:17:56
republican called that big tech for suppressing the hunter Biden
1:18:00
story, these giant corporate conglomerates, censoring and
1:18:05
suppressing news directly bearing on an election weeks
1:18:09
beforehand. The most powerful corporations in the world.
1:18:13
Facebook, Twitter, working with the democrat campaign to
1:18:18
suppress legitimize Stop, stop, stop. I don't know if it's just
1:18:22
me. But this guy sounds like Al Gore. He does a little bit. It's
1:18:27
the it's a young guy. I forget his name. Haha, Holly. Holly, I
1:18:33
think is Holly. He's the guy that's been anti Silicon Valley
1:18:36
forever. And I like him. I think he's from Tennessee. I want to
1:18:41
say I think he's from Tennessee almost done seeing news,
1:18:45
directly bearing on an election weeks beforehand. The most
1:18:48
powerful corporations in the world, Facebook, Twitter,
1:18:53
working with the democrat campaign to suppress legitimate
1:18:57
reporting on hunter Biden, who we now know is under a federal
1:19:01
investigation for criminal wire fraud tax evasion. Other things?
1:19:06
No poor Hunter, he's going to have to go away.
1:19:10
Thank Yes, I think it would be funny. And I think this might
1:19:14
happen before the 20th that a special prosecutors put in place
1:19:20
to investigate this by Trump or his or his new Attorney General.
1:19:25
And they just leave him there when they leave they they're
1:19:27
stuck with this guy you can't get and they got either fire him
1:19:31
which will be a brouhaha over that. Yeah. Are they gonna have
1:19:35
to do his thing? It's like it this is ludicrous except for
1:19:39
Obama. Every one of these presidents has been under fire
1:19:44
and and everyone went soft on Obama. They let him do what he
1:19:47
wanted. And I did go I'm pretty soft on Joe.
1:19:52
It has started yet. They won't be soft on Joe at all right?
1:19:57
Yeah. If anything, I think this is more
1:20:00
Move and you're seeing is how fox is all over to move from the
1:20:03
democrats to get rid of Joe don't want him out. Yes, they
1:20:06
can bring in the true puppet, which is a comma. So the final
1:20:11
thing on the China update is there's not a lot while the UK
1:20:15
is spending some time on the CCP database with the 1.9 million
1:20:19
names of people who are affiliated, or if not direct
1:20:24
members of the Chinese Communist Party who are in companies all
1:20:27
around the globe. And we have in the US, Boeing, Qualcomm,
1:20:32
Pfizer.
1:20:35
But my favorite was this one, members of the committee of the
1:20:39
joint branch of the Shanghai second Disney machine of the
1:20:43
Communist Party of China. I have no idea what that committee
1:20:48
does. I know. Isn't that great? Is that really the name? Yes.
1:20:52
It's in this database. Committee of the
1:20:57
it's the committee again, the Committee of the joint branch of
1:21:01
the Shanghai second Disney machine of the community. Yes. I
1:21:08
know the machine it says Disney machine. Now maybe this is a bad
1:21:11
translation. That could be but I've received this from several
1:21:16
people. And it's in the database with the database, we put in the
1:21:18
show notes. And there's a translated version out there
1:21:21
too. So I don't know.
1:21:24
But they control a lot. So they will continue and they've got
1:21:28
Tom Cruise on the front lines and everybody working it out.
1:21:31
And China Joe, Beijing Biden is almost in office, so I can't
1:21:36
wait. It's gonna be spectacular.
1:21:42
It'll be good for a laugh.
1:21:45
Yes, it'll be good. It'd be very good for a laugh. Well, these
1:21:49
Chinese are they're they're overstepping. They're, they're
1:21:52
they're overstepping their something.
1:21:55
But what's the role phrase or overstepping their boundaries?
1:21:59
overstepping the boundary, the boundary? They're, they're
1:22:02
overdoing it. You're gonna be sorry. Well, I hope so. I don't
1:22:07
know how they'll be sorry.
1:22:10
If Joe's in office, you think anything's gonna happen, nothing
1:22:13
will happen.
1:22:15
You don't know that. And I'm gonna just going to say up
1:22:18
front. Whereas I still have hope in 45. Savin say saving the day
1:22:23
in the Constitution and the Republic.
1:22:27
I have no illusions over what's going to happen if he doesn't,
1:22:33
and moving forward, we're just completely controlled by China.
1:22:36
Big tech everything.
1:22:39
Well, I'm glad we're controlling coin all these locals around
1:22:42
here were controlled by Putin.
1:22:45
That's just California man, Texas is different. And with
1:22:48
that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. saying the morning
1:22:51
to you the man who really put the sea in the sea is a Jhansi
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devorah and Mr. Neal Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning, all
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boots on the ground in the air subs in the water games in the
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nights out there in the morning to our trolls in the troll room.
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Let's see how you doing on this fine December day. 1918 is the
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number. That's the trolls we got hanging out. It's nice if we
1:23:14
cracked 2000 But okay, I'll just have to let you slide for today.
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You do on Thursday. It is hard to have done. Yes. Hands up
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trolls Hands up. Zoom meetings instead.
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Yeah, I'm sure they are. The trolls are to be found. If you
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We have a social network which you can ask for an invite. Don't
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1:24:01
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you've probably seen everything you need to see there's no other
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did the artwork for Episode Episode 1303 we titled that one
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the Redneck herring. This was the bumper car done by tungsten
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nail who is no stranger to the to the artwork. It wasn't my
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favorite. You'd liked it right off the bat you I gave in I
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guess that Oh yeah. I didn't come up. No, you had one that
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you like but you didn't have an you didn't have any argument
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then which one was that? That was the problem you didn't die
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bail.
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Well, you know as as just witness, sometimes it just makes
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sense to stop arguing with you because you're right numb wrong.
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So that's it.
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I think that would be true most of that's and that's usually how
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I just ended it. That's the easiest. Yeah, let's let's do
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it. here's the here's the one that that's I'm looking at these
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now. I forgot which one you liked. Yeah. The Tata nail one.
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I you
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I liked it for a number of reasons. One it looked like a
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slipper very comfortable looking. And it was cute is a
1:25:21
cute little bumper car which we had some thing and you didn't
1:25:24
really have a strong candidate. And you finally gave it I don't
1:25:28
think you'd like you didn't mention it. You didn't like the
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best podcast in the universe, emblazoned across the top like
1:25:34
that. No, I didn't like this as the letters the fonts any of
1:25:37
that? No, I didn't really like yeah, you were birthed about a
1:25:40
lot of this. Now the one I that we kind of got passed over and I
1:25:46
had I'd used it for the newsletter because it was so
1:25:48
it's such a good piece was Riley's Santa Claus. Walmart
1:25:53
Santa yes we did discuss that one and by the way you're seeing
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all of this in your podcasting 2.0 app go to new podcast apps
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calm
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and I I missed one of the gags unfortunately on this one I may
1:26:08
have actually promoted this more if I had got the joke, which I
1:26:13
did I felt bad about and then which one was this newsletter?
1:26:17
Which one was this? Well I complain about what kind of a
1:26:20
Stan has got a blue hat on? Ah yes, I recall the combo Yeah.
1:26:24
And I then I look back Oh, he's wearing a Walmart costume.
1:26:29
Because he's a Walmart employees. You see his name
1:26:31
there's a little name tag on his shoulder so the Walmart color
1:26:35
was put instead of red for the hat. And I didn't get the joke.
1:26:41
So I joined that got removed the I did plug it on the newsletter
1:26:47
so yeah, I feel don't feel totally bad about it. But there
1:26:51
wasn't really anything else I don't think
1:26:55
No, I like China Joe and his gang but even we both agreed
1:26:58
that wasn't good enough far but it was good. I liked it. It was
1:27:01
funny.
1:27:04
That controversial You did say to me though, at the end,
1:27:08
because you didn't like this piece.
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That I'm going to have to explain it.
1:27:15
Yeah, public somehow somehow I somehow remember there being a
1:27:18
lot more controversy then than there is now. Really remember
1:27:22
why
1:27:24
put forth. Controversy was simple. You didn't like the
1:27:28
peace but you had no alternative alternative now. That's right.
1:27:33
I didn't like but I liked the peace. I still I still like the
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peace. I like it. I think it's cute. I'd like to have a bumper
1:27:38
car that looked like that be fantastic. Oh, so sweet.
1:27:44
This is only a part of the time and talented people put into
1:27:49
into these shows. I want to thank Neil who's been doing a
1:27:51
kick ass job of sending clips. But we have so many people
1:27:55
who've really honed their skills on making clips. Again, it's not
1:27:59
very helpful. If you say this is an hour and a half, you'll
1:28:02
definitely get something out of it. Yeah, yeah, I definitely
1:28:06
won't. I mean, because I get five of those. You won't listen
1:28:09
to them five of those a day. Also. And this is all said with
1:28:13
love. I'm your producer. So I'm just you know, I'm like Tom
1:28:16
Cruise in you know, for a second, except you won't get
1:28:18
fired.
1:28:20
If you if you got a hearing, for example, don't send 15 clips.
1:28:26
Have you ever heard us play 15 clips of anything? Three max for
1:28:32
if it's crazy out there. You have to kill your darlings make
1:28:36
your selections. That's how we make the show even better.
1:28:40
Because you know, then listening through 15 clips that are all
1:28:43
two minutes. That's another half hour I just run out of time in
1:28:46
the day. I'm sure john you have the same but but it's really
1:28:49
appreciated what people are doing and we love when people
1:28:52
come in with their treasure, which is the third leg of the
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value for value stool. That's it we're and we'd like to honor
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these donors with their appropriate titles of executive
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producer and associate executive producer of the no agenda Show
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Episode 1304
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indeed, and we're gonna start with
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sir Mecca. nudo dela paz in new brown fells Texas. Yay. I wish
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1:29:44
I found her repotting plants on the back porch and listening of
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her own volition who knows to the greatest podcast in years
1:29:53
nowadays. She asked me about segments of this show and we
1:29:57
discuss it on a regular basis. You're saved.
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Yes, yeah, I agree. Your deconstructions have taken what
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was already a match made in heaven to a level of marital
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harmony that I never imagined She is an instant aim Yay.
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I wonder is going to give her the executive producer ship to
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Dame sparkler of new Browns fells please play the jingle
1:30:22
with the park Pink Floyd under it. At first john thought it was
1:30:26
a dog but it sounds native to me. Sounds native to me like
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Navajo or Pawnee. I'm not. I have no idea what this
1:30:34
references in any any event putting Pink Floyd under it is
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genius. We love you guys. Yes, I think that he gets the executive
1:30:42
producer ship she gets the dame hood. I'm fine with that. So
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they can kind of split it up. They are no agenda together
1:30:48
after all, and what he's referring to is not something we
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do. I'd love to take credit for all these great jingles. No, no,
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we can't do that. It's Yoko in the Bulldog.
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There you go. It's actually a Friday. It's a French Bull
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Terrier, I think is what it is. It's labeled Yoko and the
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Bulldog. So that's how I remember it. Yeah, I thought it
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Checking in not sure why my notes from the last donation
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never went through to your both your emails but Oh, well. Since
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the holidays are coming up. I would like to wish you two fine
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gentlemen all the knights and dames and all the douchebags out
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there and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. kinkos Can I get
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Obama you might die.
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it. I'll do a man. I'll do Mandy be here. This is from Mandy's
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from Bennington, Vermont, comes in with a sequential 234568 in
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the morning john and Adam found y'all via JRE and could not be
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happier. Well, we definitely need to throw in the Rogen
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Making donation as a former self proclaimed bleeding heart
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change perspective. But for the first time in 53 years, I stand
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solid in my convictions and it feels damn good. I enjoy
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listening to your show because it's not only informative, it is
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anything Hollywood, it's nice to still have something enter some
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ate some entertainment value in my life. I want to know where we
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happened I just I want to thank Adam for replying to my past
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email and I'm curious if you ever got to listen to my podcast
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rerouted. Not sure if I did
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it or is it a flying saucer refueling on uranium crystals?
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okay. Anyways, Adam is always giving pennies away so I thought
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I'd leave one for the jar. Oh
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that's very sweet. So should we just say any roads now let's
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happy camper. happy campers should all be so lucky. So I got
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a couple of notes. I want to get out of the way.
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Our friend Matthew drop co sir Matthew came in and met we had
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sent a note in I put this picture in the newsletter. He
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apparently had his gallbladder removed by a robot. Yes, we
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thought we gave him karma for that special on the last show.
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He's got more calm recommend. A Mike O'Reilly wrote in I think
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we soliciting a note from him.
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my beautiful wife donate and executive producer credit to me
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for show 1303 I was last show for Thursday show to exchange
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this gift for her game hood. I'd like to exchange for Dame hood
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but it's close. It's even no boo Oh Henry is they don't even know
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who Oh Henry is anymore. I am the slide whistle dad referred
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referenced by Taylor, Tyler Lewis and Episode 1295 and I've
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been listening to show for a while now my wife Jan Houghton
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deserves to be a dame for Christmas and I would like to
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offer this accounting proposal to make her a dame and he's got
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a bunch of donations things that he did and his combination of
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stuff. So can we make put her on the list?
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Well, I guess it's not on the list now I can do that sure.
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donation Krista. Jan. So give me the name. Big jam agenda damn
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I'm trying to figure out what our names gonna be to be a fair
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amount I hope some standing yeah Yeah, yeah. Uh I just did her
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just
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that's a good question he's got no real name for her good didn't
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get back to us so we can do it all properly. I will you around.
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We need round table stuff. We need to know the name Come on
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people. Come on. We want to do this right.
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And do we have any we have one more here is the last one. in
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the morning. It's been a year just as I had been out I Ian
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outed me as a douchebag. I'm donating today to request a de
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douchey to help reach knighthood. Okay, this will be
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later in the show but give give Dillard ortego or Andre I guess
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Andre would know last name. Give him a D do Xing and we're done.
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No
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you've been know we're not we're not going to waste a bunch of
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make goods Now we do have a make good. This is from Dred Scott
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whose note was not read.
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And
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So we have Kaylee.
1:47:47
Okay, this is something else you want to discuss first? Um, well,
1:47:50
I was gonna kind of lead into. I mean, I got a lot of
1:47:55
Joe Biden cabinet like stuff and build back better kind of
1:47:59
things. Okay, let's do that. First.
1:48:04
I do have a Biden clip. Yes, you know, it's not a full on that
1:48:09
are true. gaff is kind of minor, you probably have some better
1:48:11
material once you just run with it. Well, what's your Biden clip
1:48:14
you set me up now?
1:48:16
where he's going on about he's got he's talking to a bunch of
1:48:20
educators and he makes a stupid comments. And the Biden does
1:48:23
under the bites the Biden clip, first raid team that you would
1:48:26
all be proud of.
1:48:28
And we're all ready to go and doing an awful lot of work right
1:48:32
now. But here's the thing that I want to mention.
1:48:37
You know, there's already a circumstance where nationwide
1:48:43
because of the requirement of school districts,
1:48:49
county offices,
1:48:52
mayors, governors having to balance their budgets.
1:48:57
They've already had to layoff 666,000 teachers.
1:49:03
666,000 teachers have been laid off already since March. And,
1:49:12
and I'm worried, Tony, that I know in Noblesville, you have a
1:49:16
force about 135 firefighters. And
1:49:21
the question is going to be when do we have to start laying off
1:49:25
because the counties in the cities don't have the money.
1:49:28
They can't deficit spend they have to spend based on balancing
1:49:32
their budget when the first responders and the fire service
1:49:37
will be laid off? What was the what was this recorded was the
1:49:41
context of this.
1:49:43
Talking to a bunch of locals schmucks locals there, it's a
1:49:48
zoom calls some sorting is 666,000 nuts bullcrap, but it
1:49:54
turns out just look
1:49:56
good. The fact checkers could find a way to rationalize it.
1:50:00
Because Joe Biden will never be factcheck false. Yeah, but we
1:50:03
all heard the 666 we heard it. We know what that we know what
1:50:06
the idea is. Even it was 666. I would have said 6687. Just to
1:50:12
just to not say it.
1:50:15
Yeah, that's what I would you know, I agree I would do, but
1:50:19
wasn't 666 Anyway, it was like, some half that if not, if less,
1:50:24
it, that's all people involved. It's just a number cobbled
1:50:27
together just nonsense. Yeah.
1:50:30
But why 6667 is a mark of the beast. factcheck false. Yeah.
1:50:35
So before we actually earlier this week, the vo Jaiden was in
1:50:40
Georgia campaigning because we have this to run off races which
1:50:46
could determine
1:50:47
the power in the Senate and thus the power being the United
1:50:52
States and the world. Quite honestly, it comes down to too
1:50:55
to vote too little too little runoff elections in Georgia.
1:50:59
Here's what Joe had to say. In the meantime, Biden was in
1:51:02
Georgia Tuesday, where control of the US Senate will be decided
1:51:05
by runoff elections next month. You're voted as if your life
1:51:09
depended on it. Well, guess what?
1:51:13
Now you're gonna have to do it again.
1:51:17
Okay, so we know what to expect as already 75,000 new registered
1:51:21
voters for this runoff election. Amazing. Good work, Stacey
1:51:24
Abrams. And then Joe came out after Tuesday, and claimed his
1:51:30
victory claimed his victory as the according to him in the
1:51:35
mainstream media. It's all done. It's end you john. It's all
1:51:39
done. It's in the can the Electoral College has decided it
1:51:42
is.
1:51:43
So ladies, gentlemen, welcome to your brand new president. Good
1:51:48
evening, my fellow Americans over the past few weeks
1:51:53
in each state, Commonwealth and district without regard to party
1:51:57
or political preference, he slumming already right the
1:52:00
beginning here, listen to this, this fantastic I can't I can't
1:52:03
get one sentence out maybe My fellow Americans over the past
1:52:07
few weeks over the past few weeks, okay. Officials in each
1:52:11
state, Commonwealth and district without regard to party or
1:52:15
political preference of certified certified winning
1:52:18
candidates.
1:52:21
Certified today, member of the of the Electoral College,
1:52:27
representing the certified winner cast their votes for
1:52:31
president and vice president knighted states, and an act just
1:52:35
as old as our nation itself. Once again, the American America
1:52:40
the rule of law, our Constitution, and the will of
1:52:44
the people prevail. our democracy pushed, tested,
1:52:48
threatened, proved to be resilient, true and strong.
1:52:54
the electoral college votes which occurred today reflect the
1:52:57
fact that even in the face of the public health crisis, unlike
1:53:00
anything we've experienced in our lifetimes, and now he's
1:53:03
really starts to fall apart. We're only 16 minutes into the
1:53:06
speech, people voted a voted record numbers were Americans
1:53:11
voted this year, and they've ever voted the history United
1:53:14
States of America. Over 155 million Americans were
1:53:19
determined to have their voices heard, and their votes counted.
1:53:23
Yeah, wait a minute. That's not the falling apart. But it came
1:53:26
later, when he had to deliver the message. The final message
1:53:29
for the New World Order got under control and getting the
1:53:32
nation vaccinated against this virus, delivering immediate
1:53:36
economic help so badly needed by so many Americans are hurting
1:53:40
day and then building our economy back better was in doing
1:53:46
so we need to work together to give each other a chance.
1:53:59
Now, that was the public appearances where I think
1:54:01
everyone kind of noticed that the president elect the office
1:54:05
of the president elect was coughing and stammering and was
1:54:08
not a great appearance. It was 15 minutes. just didn't feel
1:54:12
really jubilant even though that was the entire reason for it and
1:54:16
to bring you COVID could be I mean, this would be the this
1:54:20
would be about the right time for him to die. A guy can you
1:54:25
imagine? Oh, no, I can really imagine that. And again, it
1:54:29
would make a lot of sense, because Camila is the puppet.
1:54:34
And Obama is the puppet master. And he admitted this earlier
1:54:39
when he was on cobit. This was I think this was I don't know when
1:54:43
this was
1:54:46
Obama admitted it won't listen, it doesn't matter. He's still
1:54:49
admitting what he wants. Did you miss you? Did you ever look at
1:54:52
something going on in the news and go you know what the
1:54:54
situation needs for Barack Obama.
1:55:00
Yeah, I've said this before I,
1:55:03
people would ask me, no one what you know, now do you wish like
1:55:07
you had a sec, a third term?
1:55:11
And I used to say,
1:55:14
you know, what if I could make an arrangement where
1:55:19
I had a, I had a stand in front man or woman and they had an
1:55:24
earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats, looking
1:55:27
through the stuff, and then I could sort of deliver the lines,
1:55:31
but somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony. I'd be
1:55:36
fine with that. Because I found the work fascinating. Yeah.
1:55:41
Okay. They do like putting it right in our face, don't they?
1:55:46
You know, I never heard this before. I want you to take take
1:55:49
the clip of the day. Thank you. I was kind of extending.
1:55:55
Yeah, yeah, pretty much. Yeah. I'd be sitting in my basement
1:55:59
when I was a little intercom if be good to go.
1:56:03
And it certainly wasn't happening. When Joe had his
1:56:05
little, his his private zoom conversation with
1:56:11
the Democratic Party, a lot of progressives were on this call.
1:56:15
And, again, we have audio that was leaked. I don't know if it's
1:56:20
on purpose or not, it does show a very different side of Joe,
1:56:22
he's very assertive. Me, I don't think he's cognitive. But he's
1:56:26
very assertive in what he's saying. We'll start with
1:56:31
that people need to stop all this negative talk. This is, I
1:56:34
believe, one of the progressives on the zoom call, who was quite
1:56:38
upset because if you look around, you'll see
1:56:42
the progressive wing, these squad, ao C's, the Black Lives
1:56:48
Matter. The black and brown community protectors, they're
1:56:52
not seeing any love from, from Joe with his cabinet
1:56:56
appointments or anything. In fact, I think people are waiting
1:56:58
for some money. But no, no, no, Joe is going to push back real
1:57:01
hard. And he's going to remind us that he is the office of the
1:57:06
president elect, because of the one big lie detailed, a lot of
1:57:11
people in our community are getting a little anxious because
1:57:14
they are not seeing enough of the progress they thought they
1:57:17
would have seen at this point. Let's not disappoint them. And
1:57:20
let's not get to a place where voters in Georgia begin to
1:57:25
second guess. Okay, never mind. I've got I've got to go. Let me
1:57:29
respond. There's a lot to respond to here. Let's get some
1:57:31
straight. You shouldn't be disappointed. What I've done so
1:57:34
far is more than anybody else has done this far. Okay, number
1:57:38
one, number two. I mean, what I say when I say it, all right. I
1:57:43
mean, when I say when I say, All right, I'm the only person who's
1:57:48
ever run on three platforms that I was told could not possibly
1:57:53
win the election. And I never cease Trump won was on restoring
1:57:59
the soul of this country. Because what I saw happen in
1:58:01
Charlottesville, I was in no one else was talking about it. The
1:58:06
words the President's matter. Nobody else no progressive. was
1:58:11
talking about? I did. Because no one wanted to propagate that
1:58:16
insulting ly Joe. He's talking, of course, about the various
1:58:20
people. So he's rather This is really a terrific clip. Because
1:58:26
he's like, taking credit for winning by pride, but he thinks
1:58:31
is still doesn't know what that it's a lie. Is that stupid?
1:58:35
I think he's dead serious. Ladies and gentlemen, your next
1:58:38
president.
1:58:41
Yeah, but there's more. There's more, there's more. There's
1:58:44
more. He Joe was also not gonna do anything.
1:58:49
Because now
1:58:52
now he has principles, his principles are no executive
1:58:55
orders, because
1:58:57
I don't know, something Constitution, the Constitution.
1:59:00
And so there's some things that I'm going to be able to do by
1:59:02
executive order. I'm not gonna hesitate to do it. But what I'm
1:59:07
not going to do is I'm not going to do what Euston binita, you
1:59:11
probably used to get angry with me during the debates, when
1:59:13
you'd have some of the people who were forced on day one, I'm
1:59:17
gonna inject in order to do this. Not within the
1:59:20
constitutional authority. I am not going to violate the
1:59:24
constitution.
1:59:26
executive authority that my progressive friends talk about
1:59:30
is way beyond the bounds. And is one of you said maybe you were
1:59:34
ever ever now, whether it's far left or far right.
1:59:39
There is a constitution. It's our only hope. Our only hope.
1:59:46
And the way to deal with it is where I have executive
1:59:48
authority. I will use it to undo every single damn thing. This
1:59:53
guy's done by executive authority. But I'm not going to
1:59:56
exercise executive authority, where it's question right
2:00:00
can come along and say, I can do away with assault weapons.
2:00:03
There's no executive authority doing that.
2:00:10
So he's not taking away our guns. He's not gonna override
2:00:13
executive orders. Wow, no, no. He said he's going to override
2:00:18
all the undo everything Trump did. And I'll bet money they
2:00:21
can't do it. Well, we know from the Supreme Court ruling
2:00:26
regarding DACA, that most of these executive orders will have
2:00:31
to remain in effect well into a year or a year and a half into
2:00:34
the next administration's term.
2:00:38
It are structured that what's the claim? Yeah. So I'm all in
2:00:41
on that. That sounds hilarious.
2:00:44
Let me just see if I had any more build back bed. Well, the
2:00:47
great reset and kind of talked about that.
2:00:51
Yeah, maybe we should get to your special I've been very
2:00:53
excited about this. You teased it in the newsletter. In fact,
2:00:56
you you you set the you set yourself up for this on the
2:00:59
previous show. So everybody is waiting with bated breath.
2:01:22
So I don't think you just may be fearful that this will be a last
2:01:28
last class Kaylee. So I think I made probably one, I probably
2:01:33
made too many clips. Or I've got like, six. You look like a no
2:01:36
agenda producer.
2:01:39
Yeah, I do. Because I am. Yes. Uh, now she got. She's more
2:01:45
combative than before,
2:01:47
which is good. But you did a couple of things. Couple of
2:01:50
things are kind of minor. And for example, I want to play this
2:01:53
play a couple of minor ones that were no big deal. She took three
2:01:58
or four questions on Trump. Is it gonna get a shot? Is he gonna
2:02:01
get a shot? Is he gonna go on TV and get a shot? Why
2:02:05
isn't he go on TV and get a shot? Or first answer was I
2:02:08
didn't clip which was, Hey, he's had COVID. Why does he need a
2:02:12
shot kind of makes sense. So this became he didn't want to
2:02:15
get into too much of that. But he needs a shot. He's got to get
2:02:18
a shot on TV, according to these people. And this is the calean
2:02:21
the Trump shot. This is a classic answer. She gave it at
2:02:23
least twice.
2:02:25
Example for Americans to give them confidence doctors, Dr.
2:02:29
Fauci as well as the month of slowly folks that today that
2:02:32
they think President Trump should get the vaccine is a no,
2:02:36
because for himself would be to set an example. Will he do that?
2:02:40
Like why not do it just to show Americans because he also wants
2:02:44
to show Americans that our priority are the most most
2:02:47
vulnerable, there will be some senior administration officials
2:02:50
taking it publicly to instill that confidence. It is very
2:02:53
important. And the President No, but you'll you'll learn in the
2:02:56
next few days who that is, those individuals will be but they
2:03:00
will be taking it publicly to instill confidence. The
2:03:02
president wants to send a parallel message which is, you
2:03:05
know, our long term care facility residents and our
2:03:08
frontline workers are paramount and importance and he wants to
2:03:11
set an example in that regard. Yeah, me, me, me, me. Me. Me.
2:03:14
Me. Me. Me. Yeah. So Trump, I don't think Trump's gonna take
2:03:18
the shot out and think he's, he's had COVID Why would he take
2:03:21
this shot? It makes no sense. I mean, why would why would
2:03:25
anybody look at a celebrity or a politician and think oh, yeah,
2:03:30
that's the real shot. I can never think this How could you
2:03:34
ever believe a celebrate it? All the time Tom Cruise. I think
2:03:39
that we believe him.
2:03:43
Yeah, I'm in half agreement except the true believers down
2:03:47
in Hollywood and there's plenty of them. Block stepped up. Rob
2:03:51
Reiner. Don't take the shot and he'll take it real shot. I was I
2:03:55
was chatting with the with the Zoomers.
2:04:00
And so the two highlights of so far for them the past couple of
2:04:05
weeks has been not not not happy Joe Biden got in but happy that
2:04:11
we got that horrible orange man out. And that's the only day
2:04:16
like by me and it's like a merit badge. It's like Haha, we did
2:04:19
it. I'm so happy. I'm so proud of us is fantastic. We made sure
2:04:23
that he that horrible racist scum of a human is not even
2:04:27
issues lower than human being that he that he is not
2:04:30
reelected. That was great. And then the next thing is, and
2:04:34
we've got a vaccine. I'm scheduled for this week. How
2:04:37
about you? I'm so excited. Yay, vaccine.
2:04:43
So they're all in big Lee. Yeah, okay. Well, that's fine.
2:04:50
A, see what happens. It's one way of testing the thing. This
2:04:53
whole idea, I think it's a great way to test it. I mean,
2:04:58
true believers are going they're getting
2:05:00
shot and see what happens because this is not a normal
2:05:02
shot. And if you'd wanted, I'm not advising people not to get
2:05:06
the shot, you need to know.
2:05:09
But I want to see what happens. Yeah, I'll hang back.
2:05:13
Yeah, you can wait, what's the rush? Yeah, well, you know, I
2:05:17
don't think there's any COVID going around anymore. That's
2:05:19
just my opinion. Hello, that's wrong. There's a new strain in
2:05:23
the UK. What are the new science? science science? Okay,
2:05:28
so, here's another minor one. This is Kate. Kaylee discussing
2:05:31
something that's not discussed by the mainstream media. I don't
2:05:34
understand why not. But Trump is gonna gonna veto the NDA.
2:05:41
You don't want to wait. You don't know why the media is not
2:05:45
discussing the vetoes. It's the media that you don't understand
2:05:49
why they won't discuss this veto, which I don't understand.
2:05:57
Specifically, when the President will detail the National Defense
2:05:59
Authorization Act, when he's gonna send the paperwork over?
2:06:02
And why would he do that, given the fact that passed on veto
2:06:05
proof majorities. And so he still does plan to veto. The NDA
2:06:11
don't have a timeline for you on that. But he does plan to veto
2:06:14
it. He wants to make every effort to protect our military
2:06:17
men and women on and will prioritize military funding and
2:06:20
the big omnibus bill, but he also has other important
2:06:25
priorities. And I should say problems with the NDA beyond
2:06:28
just the absence of Section 230. repeal of and beyond the
2:06:31
inclusion of the war and amendments on one of the
2:06:34
provisions of concern is troop provisions about troop
2:06:37
withdrawal and deployment in Afghanistan, South Korea, and
2:06:41
Germany. And so there are a number of provisions that he's
2:06:45
gone China but no republican agreement on that. Why does he
2:06:48
think
2:06:50
so by not including a section 230 repeal? What you're in
2:06:54
effect allowing is Twitter to continue to not censor Chinese
2:06:59
propaganda. Recently, there was a tweet by the US, the Chinese
2:07:04
Embassy in United States about the shinjang province in
2:07:07
allowing all citizens to enjoy the same rights, including
2:07:11
freedom of religion, that clearly is not the case, as the
2:07:13
wiggers have been absolutely tortured, in that province that
2:07:17
there was another tweet that they allowed about the virus
2:07:21
originating in Wu Han, they said it was not it did not originate
2:07:23
in Wu Han that obviously is Chinese just information. And
2:07:27
the President's priority is to ensure that that isn't
2:07:29
permitted.
2:07:31
So we've luckily talked about this that I what I heard
2:07:36
initially is he wanted to complete repeal of Section 230,
2:07:39
which I would for selfish reasons would be against because
2:07:43
we kind of run on that. So Luke comes to no agenda social calm,
2:07:46
we don't want we need some protection over what what what
2:07:49
people will say over there.
2:07:53
I would like I would like an enforcement or I would like a
2:07:58
modification perhaps. Apparently, this thing was
2:08:02
passed in the House in the Senate by enough people to be
2:08:05
veto proof as they have to have was it two thirds of the of the
2:08:09
Senate has been as is necessary for the override. I you know, I
2:08:14
thought it was 60%. But whatever it is did this a lot different
2:08:17
than being veto? This, by the way wasn't discussed, but it's a
2:08:20
lot different being veto proof, and then actually overriding the
2:08:25
veto, because I got to put your hand up? Yes, you do. And
2:08:31
what is that other thing that they mentioned was also kind of
2:08:35
important. Shoot? Oh, is that? Yeah, the troop drawdown This is
2:08:38
your so the National Defense Authorization Act is what that
2:08:41
is. This is where a lot of interesting things happen years
2:08:44
ago, the Smith mundt Act, which forbids the American government
2:08:49
from property from using propaganda on its own people was
2:08:52
repealed, which is a part of the problem if you think about it.
2:08:57
That was so that
2:08:59
Voice of America and all of its online, you know, the the
2:09:03
broadcast Board of Governors, which is the propaganda unit,
2:09:06
Tucker Carlson, his dad was a member
2:09:09
so that they can continue to propagandize on the internet,
2:09:11
which some American citizens might see, but now be probably
2:09:15
more targeted towards American citizens. That was so that's
2:09:19
that kind of stuff does pass. And then we have the troop draw
2:09:23
downs, which you know, it's I have not read the entire NDA
2:09:27
this time around. Usually I get to it, but you know, that they
2:09:31
don't want to draw down the troops the way the President has
2:09:34
said that. He said, we're bringing everybody home and they
2:09:36
go right into the nuts, the NDA and they say now we're gonna
2:09:39
leave people here and the people there will close that base. And
2:09:43
so they don't give a crap Because ultimately, the not the
2:09:46
military itself, but the military industrial complex
2:09:50
needs this bill. That is their budget for the next year. What
2:09:54
are they going to get to spend and on on what doesn't even
2:09:57
matter
2:09:59
but
2:10:00
How much money can they pocket? How much? How much money Can I
2:10:02
grab? And and I agree that propaganda certainly from the
2:10:09
Chinese Communist Party is damaging.
2:10:15
So let's listen to what she has to say about the Russian
2:10:17
hackers. Could you comment on the Russian hackers breaching
2:10:23
several federal agencies? How, how serious was this breach? And
2:10:28
is the Trump administration considering retaliate? Look, the
2:10:31
US government were aware of all of these reports, we're taking
2:10:35
all necessary steps to identify and remedy any possible issues
2:10:39
related to the situation. As one step in that process. Sister has
2:10:44
issued an emergency directive on Sunday night for all federal
2:10:48
civilian agencies to review their networks for indicators of
2:10:51
compromise, and disconnect or to power down solar winds or Eon
2:10:55
products immediately. So we are taking a hard look on this and
2:10:59
obviously, take any sort of cyber hacks very seriously. And
2:11:03
just one more question on Russia since Russian President Vladimir
2:11:07
Putin has congratulated President Elect Joe Biden any
2:11:11
any comments on that from the Russian president? No comment on
2:11:16
that. I leave it to the president to react to that. He
2:11:18
spoken to President Trump Not that I'm aware. Yeah, man flag
2:11:22
what you're doing.
2:11:25
Yeah, they always slip that kind of thing. And now, fairweather
2:11:29
friends Vladimir Putin is
2:11:33
doing man.
2:11:36
So let's listen to Kay Kaley go off on swalwell. This is Jim.
2:11:42
Yes, I'm sure she had a lot to say about him unfortunate that
2:11:45
it doesn't give much coverage in the mainstream media. But I
2:11:49
guess we shouldn't be surprised because in the last 24 or 48
2:11:52
hours, there have been quite a few stories that not gotten a
2:11:55
ton of coverage in the mainstream media. As former
2:11:58
White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said, bias is often
2:12:03
found in stories the press does not cover. And last week, we
2:12:06
found out that democrat congressman Eric swalwell was
2:12:10
infiltrated by an alleged Chinese spy, the spy cozied up
2:12:14
to swalwell raised funds for his 2014 campaign and even planted
2:12:19
an intern in his office and that relationship continued until the
2:12:23
FBI briefed him in 2015. And that was some very good
2:12:27
reporting done by axios. But after entangling with this spy
2:12:30
for years, swalwell hypocritically went on to be one
2:12:34
of the lead instigators of the Russia collusion hoax in the
2:12:37
impeachment. Sham swalwell wrote this on his congressional
2:12:41
webpage, President Trump and his team are directly and indirectly
2:12:45
tied to Russia. That was not true. He then said in September
2:12:49
of 2020, the President has a compromised relationship with
2:12:52
Russia on true April of 2019. He said President Trump certainly
2:12:56
acts on Russia's behalf and acts like Russia's leader, not true.
2:13:01
January 2019. Eric's walls that it's pretty clear President
2:13:04
Donald Trump is an agent of Russia not true and swalwell
2:13:08
shamelessly claimed Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner had an
2:13:11
eagerness and a willingness to work with the Russians during
2:13:14
the 2016 election. Again, it was false in 2019. He falsely
2:13:18
claimed this yet again when inquired about collusion by
2:13:22
reporter and these baseless attacks were false yet covered
2:13:26
breathlessly by the media. There was no coverage, however, of
2:13:29
swalwell being the one implicated but not Russia, but
2:13:33
China. In fact, the New York Times website, as of this
2:13:37
morning had not one result for Eric swalwell his ties to
2:13:40
Chinese spies, not one result. And when the swalwell story
2:13:44
broke, guess how many minutes of coverage it got on ABC, NBC,
2:13:48
MSNBC and CBS zero
2:13:54
What?
2:13:56
Nah, man
2:13:59
Where's Adam Schiff? He's got to be on deck next for some of this
2:14:03
awesome stuff with him because he's, I mean, this would be his
2:14:07
moment of triumphs You know, we've beaten him orange man bad
2:14:11
here I am. Everybody's up. Yeah. There's a lot up with China that
2:14:17
are next year is gonna be great. No matter who's president. We're
2:14:20
gonna have a lot of China to deal with. So here we go with we
2:14:24
got three left guy Kaylee's fact check false.
2:14:28
Hello, everyone. Hello noon. Yesterday, the United States
2:14:32
witnessed a medical miracle. The first doses of a COVID vaccine
2:14:38
were administered to frontline workers across the country. The
2:14:42
President promised a safe and effective vaccine and record
2:14:45
time and President Trump delivered. Earlier this year, we
2:14:49
heard from several news outlets and so called fact checks that
2:14:53
President Trump would be quote, a miracle to be right. That was
2:14:58
an NBC News article. We were
2:15:00
Told according to health line, quote, a vaccine will still take
2:15:03
more than a year to develop. USA Today warned us that quote,
2:15:08
despite medical researchers progress, the vaccine quote was
2:15:12
more than a year away. And National Geographic even told us
2:15:17
that achieving a vaccine within quote a year to 18 months would
2:15:20
be absolutely unprecedented. And quotes. These reports deserve
2:15:26
their own fact check. False. fact check false. What's an
2:15:30
interesting I'm realizing now that whenever Kaley does one of
2:15:34
these press briefings, my inbox is flooded with the backup
2:15:40
material to back up what she said.
2:15:44
That's funny. It's where Yeah, it's where I think a lot of this
2:15:47
last bit and especially here National Geographic even told us
2:15:51
that achieving National Geographic got to do with
2:15:53
anything? Yeah, I know. And I'll get like look at National
2:15:55
Geographic did my fan quote a year to 18 months? Oh, yeah.
2:16:00
We're looking at Bill Nye, the Science Guy said he said it
2:16:03
would be two years for a vaccine.
2:16:06
It's like, okay, we get it. Alright, so here's our on this
2:16:11
stuff. Now, there's now somebody asked a question, a really
2:16:17
question that kicked her off. This is a question of assault on
2:16:20
democracy. Oh, yes. I love these.
2:16:24
Thanks for President Trump supporting the Texas lawsuit. At
2:16:28
the Supreme Court and lawsuit the president elect Biden called
2:16:33
an assault on democracy. How is it not? Is it not anti
2:16:37
democratic to try to nullify 20 million votes? I think pursuing
2:16:41
legitimate litigation through the judicial system is in no way
2:16:46
assaulting democracy. In fact, it's, it's using democrat
2:16:49
institutions in the manner. They are to be used to pursue pursue
2:16:53
legitimate claims with sworn affidavits and additional
2:16:58
evidence but I do think what is an assault on democracy are the
2:17:01
four investigations into President Trump over Russia
2:17:05
collusion that turned up nothing. I mean, Moeller alone,
2:17:07
you had 19 lawyers, 40 FBI agents, 2800, subpoenas. 500
2:17:13
search warrants, millions of taxpayer dollars all to find no
2:17:15
collusion. And the investigation into President Trump began far
2:17:19
before he was even elected President of the United States
2:17:22
and his Intel briefings in the transition period where he's
2:17:25
been weaponized against him on an insurance policy from Peter
2:17:29
struck, was put in place against this president prior to him
2:17:32
being elected. That is what is an assault on democracy. Hello,
2:17:36
God
2:17:41
was waiting for
2:17:44
all these Kaylie clips and no sound effects something's up.
2:17:49
Right now we go to the finale clip. And I have a little
2:17:52
comment after that, because I have a little a little
2:17:56
I boost it a little bit so we can hear something. But this is
2:17:59
Kaylee is finishing up and she walks off the stage after this.
2:18:02
This is somebody is this the hunter Biden commentary. Oh, I'm
2:18:07
sorry.
2:18:09
I got
2:18:12
an interesting pre election and post election coverage to on the
2:18:16
hunter Biden scandal which was not covered at all by many
2:18:21
outlets. And the lead up to the election. In fact on October 15,
2:18:25
you had a New York Times headline that said Trump said to
2:18:28
be warned that he was being confirmed given Russian
2:18:31
disinformation over hunter Biden. Now December 10. Just a
2:18:36
few months later, New York Times headline investigation of hunter
2:18:39
Biden is likely to hang over Biden as he takes office,
2:18:43
Washington Post on October 16. That headline read the truth
2:18:46
behind the hunter Biden non scandal. Now you have the
2:18:50
Washington Post headline that says this hunter Biden tax probe
2:18:53
examining Chinese business deals. Political October 19.
2:18:57
Hunter Biden's story is Russian disinformation that's a
2:19:00
favorite. Dozens of former Intel officials say false yet again.
2:19:04
December 2 now Politico reads Justice Department's interest in
2:19:08
hunter Biden covered more than taxes really interesting turn of
2:19:12
events are in good for those who covered what was the story all
2:19:15
along and not Russia disinformation.
2:19:18
you accuse others of disinformation when you spread
2:19:21
it every day.
2:19:23
I think I heard what he said is that your Is that what you have
2:19:26
here? Yeah, here's the bush you can play play it again.
2:19:30
What do you want me to play the booster the boosted one. Okay,
2:19:33
here we go.
2:19:35
you accuse others of disinformation when you spread
2:19:37
it every day. Is that the CNN douche? No. He says I don't I
2:19:43
listened to that voice a couple of times. You know the guy he
2:19:46
normally does the gets Acosta that sounds like a cost that to
2:19:49
me. It could be a cost of it, I think is john. JOHN Robert
2:19:53
Roberts from ABC. Carl
2:19:57
from Fox listening
2:20:00
critical for you to accuse others of disinformation when
2:20:02
you spread it every day. Yeah, it's not a cost. No, it's not.
2:20:06
It's not I hear it now. It's not a cost.
2:20:09
Well, john roberts is with Fox. Yeah, that would make sense.
2:20:15
It but then but then to say, how can you stand here and talk
2:20:20
about misinformation when you do it every day?
2:20:25
Oh, my goodness, a chicken shit thing to say whoever it was. And
2:20:29
I don't know why these guys are even in these briefings. They
2:20:32
should throw them out. I mean, I think Obama threw a couple a
2:20:35
lot. I know bush did for sure. No, no, no. Obama just spied on
2:20:39
them and threw them in jail. We talking about the right way
2:20:43
Trump learn these tricks.
2:20:46
nice guys finish last, I guess.
2:20:50
You know?
2:20:51
Well, that was it. So that may be the
2:20:54
Daily Report. And maybe the last we ever hear of Kaylee, ladies
2:20:57
and gentlemen.
2:21:00
JOHN C. Dvorak. Bakelite. Hi, today's Teddy Kennedy. He's an
2:21:05
OTG kind of guy. Yeah, baby OTG. We haven't had a report in a
2:21:09
while. And I do have some information from the front lines
2:21:12
of the OTG wars. Although really, are we talking about a
2:21:17
wars, there is a little bit of war going on, as Apple is now
2:21:27
about to release all of these features, that cut off a lot of
2:21:31
the spying, not a lot, but a significant portion of the
2:21:34
spying that apps do.
2:21:37
And Facebook is now trying to garner some support for their
2:21:41
position because it's pretty much their business. And I've
2:21:46
learned from a couple of developers have been talking to
2:21:50
this is honey pot kind of deal that's going on with with the
2:21:53
app stores, and certainly the apple, the iOS App Store, where
2:21:58
if you really want to get some good data, some good statistics
2:22:02
on how people are using your app, there's pretty much one
2:22:07
library. And that's the one that everybody puts in there. And
2:22:10
what that does is it gives all of your information, all of
2:22:14
those statistics to Apple, they take it on the way going out to
2:22:18
Facebook, to the what's the big aggregator, I forget who I think
2:22:22
who bought them recently, and Oracle by them or something, you
2:22:25
know, they combined credit card data with online data. So yeah,
2:22:29
I forgot myself. So that's so Facebook is now saying, and of
2:22:33
course developers can get paid for this information, either
2:22:36
through ads or similar mechanisms, if they install this
2:22:41
toolkit, and they get to see what their users are doing.
2:22:45
Facebook is saying this is horrible, just horrible that
2:22:48
Apple's doing that this will kill this will kill free apps.
2:22:53
Well, now, this is exactly where I want to have. Yeah. Turns out
2:22:58
free is pretty expensive. I think we learned that from you
2:23:02
Facebook. So well, Apple is is trying. But they you know I'm
2:23:08
there so many sensors in these phones. Now, so many things. I
2:23:12
mean, it's I don't want anyone to ever see that I just can't
2:23:15
trust these guys. Enter graphene OS which one of our producers
2:23:22
had sent me a pixel two months ago, if you can remember, with
2:23:27
graphene OS, which is a D googled pure Android, actually,
2:23:32
it almost feels like this on Linux, of course it is some
2:23:35
Linux in there. And I decided upon this apple news since I was
2:23:40
using the cloaked iPhone, the old iPhone, I would give this
2:23:43
thing another shot. And I am blown away by the level of
2:23:50
permissions that you can set for every single app, everything
2:23:53
that is happening. I love that I didn't lose any functionality
2:23:59
really, other than I can completely control all this crap
2:24:03
that used to pop up and tell me to do things and you're just not
2:24:08
being tracked by Silicon Valley. And there's some great pie hole
2:24:11
like blockers, VPN blaze based blockers in there. I've been
2:24:17
really examining this for the past week, and I think it is
2:24:21
going to replace my OTG flip phone. Although, yep, yep. It's
2:24:27
going to replace it. Now. I'm also I need to be able to send
2:24:31
text messages faster now. Because I'm saving podcasting.
2:24:35
So I do need to be able to communicate and
2:24:38
I am sick. Believe me. I'm saving more than you realize.
2:24:43
But what's happening with pod? I'm trying it's our own
2:24:45
preservation. Mr. devore. I appreciate the the the the
2:24:49
sentiment. I just don't understand how this means you
2:24:52
have to send text faster.
2:24:56
Well, because I communicate with a lot of people
2:25:01
And I'm trying to orchestrate and move pieces around. And so
2:25:04
if I'm, whether it's an email or anything else, I do need to be
2:25:08
able to do this. Not just when I'm in the house, because I'm
2:25:12
also out sometimes and even even the newsletter, I'm in the
2:25:16
newsletter to California where they won't let you out.
2:25:22
Well, who needs a phone? We can live in California, right, john?
2:25:27
So I've decided I'm going to give this a real go. But I'm
2:25:31
going to get a an upgraded pixel.
2:25:36
And this is kind of fun. The pixel four, which is still an
2:25:41
old phone, I mean, it's all it's old compared to what they have
2:25:44
now. With graphene. Oh, s generation old, the five is the
2:25:47
one they just released. Yeah, but it's old. That's what I'm
2:25:50
saying. It's old. So now it's old. It's not it's no longer
2:25:55
old. So you can you can buy them for like 360 bucks in the box
2:25:59
unlocked? Well, it's doable. But the same producer? Because, you
2:26:04
know, installing this graph he knows is maybe not for the
2:26:07
uninitiated or weak at heart. But however, luckily, if you go
2:26:12
to, can I stop you? Yeah. Can this producer he knows who he
2:26:16
is. He knows who I am. Can you do this with a blue phone? which
2:26:20
they're only 75 bucks 80 bucks for a good blue phone? They're
2:26:23
dynamite? Can you take and put the graphene on there without
2:26:25
having to throw 300 bucks away when you don't really need that
2:26:28
much if you're gonna bring it to take and then reconfigure it
2:26:31
anyway. Can you do it on another android phone? Like a blue
2:26:34
phone? No, probably not Miami? No, probably not. Oh, you don't
2:26:38
use? You're just saying that you? No, no, no. Okay, you want
2:26:42
to be an asshole? Probably.
2:26:47
No, you can't? I'm going to answer the question. Instead of
2:26:50
you insulting me, because they specifically build it for
2:26:54
certain types of phones, blue phone, not one of them. And it's
2:26:58
all the pixels. And it's one galaxy. And that's so there's
2:27:02
your answer. No. It's only for specific devices. Don't tell me
2:27:06
I don't Well, I will stop you again. Why don't they do it for
2:27:12
the cheap smartphones, like a blue phone.
2:27:16
Because I'm talking to you, I'm talking to the developers.
2:27:20
Because the cheap blue phones really are not applicable for
2:27:24
the integration that you want. If you want everything to work.
2:27:28
See, it's it's not about that you can get the software on the
2:27:31
device. But if you want the screen to work, right, if you
2:27:34
want the buttons to work, right, this takes an incredible amount
2:27:37
of effort. And they just did it on better devices. And not on
2:27:41
cheap pieces of crap because people want good good phones.
2:27:46
But they don't want to have all the tracking in there. That's
2:27:50
why now if you want to if you want to install some, some some
2:27:55
other operating system on top of Android on your blue phone, you
2:27:58
can there's things out there, but I can't vouch for this. This
2:28:02
is the first one I'll vouch for good news, though. If you go to
2:28:07
no agenda phone.com you can send your phone directly to our
2:28:13
producer and he will do all the flashing for you and set it on
2:28:17
there. Will he do it? Does he charge? Not for you and I but he
2:28:21
will for everybody else and maybe charge? I don't know.
2:28:25
Okay. Guide because I presume I'm not sure he says send me the
2:28:28
phone. But I was looking for this guy. I couldn't find him
2:28:32
through through searching. If I know agenda phone.com like Oh,
2:28:36
wait a minute, I sent an email. This the same guy. So this is
2:28:41
the this is the look when I get my new one. I'll send this one
2:28:44
to you. So you can you can play with it. How does that sound?
2:28:49
Oh, that'd be great. But wait a minute.
2:28:53
Okay, I'm not going to look at gift horse in the mouth. I would
2:28:57
like to play with it. I would like to know, I assumed
2:29:00
questions immediately. Okay, I am curious about this. I know
2:29:03
you're asking. I know you are. Can you use the navigator? Yes.
2:29:07
It has what? Yeah, hold on. There's an open source program.
2:29:13
And it's called the opening it now. It's called I think it's
2:29:18
called you are here. And now you can obviously you can completely
2:29:24
lock down your, your GPS, what apps are using it. But this
2:29:30
thing works pretty well. It's based on Open Street maps. It
2:29:33
has a very clunky dude voice in there. So you know
2:29:37
counterculture. Let's make a completely different from
2:29:39
anything else. No women, just men.
2:29:43
And I tried it out just a little bit yesterday works well. So
2:29:47
yes, you can and the maps are not bad. I mean, it's not going
2:29:50
to do traffic routing for you.
2:29:54
Well, you can add that but that is uh, let me make a few
2:29:58
comments.
2:30:00
To pad this report, first of all, the original mapping that
2:30:04
went on at both Apple and Google, they had some licenses
2:30:09
from somebody that really had good maps when they first came
2:30:11
out. They were dynamite, they could try to chase you around,
2:30:14
they never made you, you turn, you turn your tune, you you
2:30:17
turn, you turn, where they are. Now, it's not even a U turn,
2:30:20
they wrap you around a bunch of cities, you know streets to get
2:30:23
you back the other way, when they could say you turn to be
2:30:25
easier. And then it slowly deteriorated to the point where
2:30:30
the maps are really lousy. I think Garmin, I think Garmin was
2:30:35
giving them their maps. And you remember Apple had the big
2:30:37
fiasco with with maps, and they had to pretty much start Yeah,
2:30:42
they kill the old deal, the fire the guy who was responsible for
2:30:47
it, and they had to pretty much recreate the entire Apple Maps,
2:30:52
it was horrible. Remember people driving into the water and
2:30:55
stuff? Yes, the water drive it through? Yes, I remember that.
2:31:00
So the new a new mapping scheme that might have some might be
2:31:04
better actually, than the current situation. I mean, I, I
2:31:08
try not to use a navigator at all, I try to keep my brain. I
2:31:13
agree, I take it I got funny got j to take it off. Because now
2:31:17
people are driving to the store, you know, they've been to a
2:31:19
million times have turned to navigate around. I try not to I
2:31:22
tried never to use it. Except when I'm in a pinch.
2:31:27
The what is remarkable is the speed of it. Just how fast
2:31:32
things snap. And you can you know, it's like it's almost like
2:31:35
Linux, where you can control a lot of these things and make it
2:31:38
even faster than it already is. But in general,
2:31:43
you're not gonna have a lot of douchebag apps that you don't
2:31:46
need that are tracking you anyway. And you get your K nine
2:31:50
mail, which is good and open source and proven to not be
2:31:54
spying on you. Believe me, a lot of those great email apps you
2:31:57
get from the App Store for free. Hello. Free is expensive people.
2:32:03
So that's graphene OS I'm excited about it. And and with
2:32:06
this with the upgraded version, the wait for it, you can plug in
2:32:10
an external monitor
2:32:12
and floating windows, so you can perhaps use it very much like a
2:32:16
desktop.
2:32:18
just plugging into a USB see the USB C port and an outputs video.
2:32:27
Wow, yeah. And I've already I've already tried it. The pixel
2:32:32
doesn't do the pixel two doesn't do it. But it was very
2:32:35
interesting to hook up a Bluetooth keyboard, Alt Tab
2:32:39
works. It's just goes through a different app that's open in
2:32:43
email, you know, control our reply Ctrl S and it's like, holy
2:32:49
crap. It's kind of good. Everything. I was surprised,
2:32:54
very subversive product. Yes, it is. It is.
2:33:01
So I will keep you up with this. Be honest about it. I when you
2:33:04
install anything on any one of these smartphones, it says can
2:33:07
we get permissions for this and that new your contact list? We
2:33:10
want this we want that they want all these things? Like there's
2:33:13
no reason to have these these programs want me my contact
2:33:16
list? No, there's, there's no ask for any of that. Now, there
2:33:21
is something called APK pure, which means you can get the
2:33:26
Android packages that might be on the order would typically be
2:33:30
in a in a in the Google Play Store. You can get them without
2:33:34
all the Google stuff in it. But if you I mean, I always have to
2:33:37
laugh. Yeah, get signal. It's encrypted. It's great. Well, I
2:33:40
understand how some app that is supposed to keep you safe and
2:33:43
encrypted and your identity hidden, refuses to work unless
2:33:47
you allow it to take your address book.
2:33:51
I mean, hello. It doesn't work unless you let it upload your
2:33:55
address book. So there's a possibility for someone to
2:33:58
compile relationships for sure. So that's what I would hope that
2:34:03
these guys who do graphene and they start thinking about this
2:34:05
sort of things. This is the way brave operates the browser,
2:34:10
where they give they get bogus information. You want my address
2:34:13
book, yeah, here and they give you a blank book.
2:34:17
Right, but but it won't function. It won't actually fun.
2:34:19
No, but it will if it asks for your address book that could
2:34:23
only book OS won't ask for it. No, I'm just saying the app.
2:34:29
Right if you have an OSC I mean brave does this is a browser,
2:34:32
the browser level it gives bogus information? Yes. Oh, yeah. I am
2:34:36
a I'm functioning as a Chrome browser when it's not. I'm also
2:34:43
Oh, yeah, no, I you can track me here is where the information
2:34:47
would go in and it puts it off into oblivion. Things like that.
2:34:51
I don't see why that can't be done. Just generally. Yeah.
2:34:53
Well, that sort of thing says you have to give me your address
2:34:55
book. Okay. I'll give you my address book and you give them
2:34:58
an address book which What is it
2:35:00
Not your address book. It's just not phony. Yeah, I mean,
2:35:03
unfortunately, the whole app just won't work at all. If
2:35:07
I mean, if you want, it thinks it's got an address book, it
2:35:09
will know you can't contact anyone. If you don't have, if
2:35:13
you haven't connected your that's just a signal, I'm just
2:35:15
telling you signal doesn't work unless you give it access to
2:35:19
shows on personnel I try to contact your signal has to be in
2:35:22
my address book that I gave to them.
2:35:25
It has to be in your address book on your device. You cannot
2:35:29
give it access to that unless you give it access to it. And
2:35:33
then it uploads it. So yeah, you can't just enter a number and
2:35:37
and have signal work. It will not work unless you let it
2:35:40
access your contacts. It's ridiculous. Well, I'm That's
2:35:44
what I'm saying. Why can't you give it a bogus? Because you
2:35:47
need the actual number? Should have to be in there. Yeah, you
2:35:52
Jhansi devorah? I would have to have 415, whatever. Yeah. So I'm
2:35:57
just asking these questions. Because I have a lot of people I
2:36:00
call on different systems. They're not in my address book.
2:36:04
I just happen to have their number and I call them and then
2:36:06
they see you I put in the address book. Now I don't feel
2:36:08
like it.
2:36:09
But with signal that it has to be they check to make sure that
2:36:13
it's actually in the address book. I can't just call you out
2:36:15
of the blue or something right? The blue correct.
2:36:19
There's no good. No, it's not. So these things are not to be
2:36:23
used.
2:36:27
It has real it's I'm just very impressed. I like it, I didn't
2:36:31
think that I would be able to work fast enough on it. I didn't
2:36:34
think that it would have all the features. The only thing and
2:36:37
this is a downside for me. The only thing it doesn't do is low
2:36:42
energy, low Bluetooth energy or Bluetooth low energy to hearing
2:36:47
aids. So I have to wear I have to have a Bluetooth dongle in
2:36:50
between which is just hanging around my neck. And it
2:36:53
communicates with the hearing aids and you just connect to the
2:36:55
phone with Bluetooth. Otherwise, yes, and I've got like a dorky
2:36:59
necklace.
2:37:01
Hey, man, I'm off the grid. Look at my cool necklace. Says put a
2:37:05
shark's tooth on it. You'll be fine.
2:37:08
Be very dumb. Anyway, uh, no agenda phone calm. You can learn
2:37:13
more about it. And
2:37:16
I'm gonna. Well, I was going to here's another thing I was going
2:37:20
to buy one on Amazon. And guess what the worst possible thing
2:37:25
that could happen around Christmas time happened? my
2:37:28
credit card got yanked got stolen.
2:37:31
Yeah. So I had the best possible thing that could happen. It's
2:37:36
horrible.
2:37:39
I only have one credit card. And Tina has now she has an she has
2:37:45
a backup that she I don't know if her if her new name is on. So
2:37:48
how did this this explain how this happened? I got a text
2:37:52
notification from from my bank. And it said fraud alert. Are you
2:37:56
trying to buy something for $162? From fashion? nova.com?
2:38:04
Yes, if you say yes, then they will, then it will have to then
2:38:07
the purchase can be made left to run it again. If you say no,
2:38:11
then your credit card will be cancelled. It will close
2:38:15
immediately. And we'll have to send you a new one five to seven
2:38:17
business days. No. So what are you going to do? You can't say
2:38:21
yes. By the way, fashion. nova.com is like a store for
2:38:26
lingerie. Like Like, but like not a high end one. So clearly,
2:38:32
just the testing to see if it works and the show suck it out.
2:38:35
You still have your card in on your person? Oh, yeah, no, this
2:38:39
is just the number. I don't know, they got the number
2:38:41
somewhere. I'm thinking solar winds.
2:38:45
Oh, who knows? We got all kinds of you know, when Google goes
2:38:50
out Gmail, Google Docs drive, YouTube. When AWS goes down, I
2:38:57
start to get suspicious of stuff happening.
2:39:03
And well, and what's interesting what you got, and why you got
2:39:07
that? Well, here's another one for you. Why is it that visa
2:39:14
said they will no longer process payments for Pornhub until they
2:39:21
address the concerns of the quote unquote, legitimate
2:39:25
content and Pornhub who cannot survive without VISA credit card
2:39:32
transaction clearing
2:39:35
they immediately set to work deleted 60% of their videos
2:39:39
which were deemed a legitimate. Here's my question. Why only
2:39:46
Pornhub
2:39:48
there are plenty of other porn sites that do transactions and
2:39:52
take credit cards. Why only Pornhub Why? But So you're
2:39:57
telling me I'm just reading between the lines.
2:40:00
That your credit card was stolen from Pornhub
2:40:06
that did not come out well. What I was trying to get to is that
2:40:10
hunter Biden had been uploading his personal porn videos to
2:40:14
Pornhub and I have a feeling that there needed to be a purge
2:40:18
to make sure that none of other things that he may have been
2:40:21
involved with surface to the top on Pornhub Oh, these are the
2:40:27
things that I start to look at like Oh really? We have we have
2:40:31
solar winds happening Amazon goes down we have Google
2:40:36
multiple servers is going down and then Pornhub has to as only
2:40:41
company has to purge a lot of their content. Will you tell me
2:40:45
this? I'm not going on?
2:40:49
Well, time is up. But I do like your analysis. And I lost my
2:40:54
credit card. I'm
2:40:56
gonna show my school by Jonah
2:40:59
evil who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fine.
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we do, starting with desert Cal of lavender blossoms who came up
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that will be pronounced Miller, believe it or not. Oh, Miller.
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Does it surprise how people pronounce it? Yeah. I am. abiel
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That's impossible. We had one I think it was either Kumar or
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somebody else. And I know it's not possible because you can't
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send money from India. Oh, to paypal. So I don't know how he
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did this.
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Well, he may be an imposter note and explain it. I think he's I
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agree with you. We have people from India, although it could be
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the people from India bitching that they can't send money or
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just using it as a bogus excuse.
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Now you're talking with the Indians? Is that what you're
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saying? That cheapskates Well, we've known they admit to it
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No, it's the Scots.
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That's their the Berman gildan ways who as I think was truck in
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Canada, Feldon house.
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Do it. So I would say there's no help. I would say geldenhuys is
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the party continues all around get mo nation. We have a couple
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of meetup reports meetups, which are cloaked as protests whenever
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necessary, go to no agenda meetup calm or if you need to
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world almost. And we have a whole calendar system a meeting
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system where you can discuss hang out, there's no triggering.
2:51:09
Everyone always has a good time, usually supported by alcohol.
2:51:12
And here is a report from our recent Houston meetup. This is
2:51:16
Brian at the Houston raging surge super spreader luncheon we
2:51:20
have very fine people on both sides of the table and I'll let
2:51:23
them introduce themselves. Joker millennial Scotty Rober here so
2:51:26
younger millennial David handle stay humble specs, apps over
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rainbow for a new thought, elder millennial, thank you for your
2:51:34
courage as Brian aka speedskater wait for the Q Fs blockchain to
2:51:38
kick in
2:51:40
Orlando in the morning.
2:51:43
there we're super excited to be at the super spreader events.
2:51:48
In the morning, I like to call out douchebag Flynn.
2:51:52
in the morning.
2:51:59
I realized, you know he's had a lot of female producers in the
2:52:04
not in this particular one take on the human vessel carrier and
2:52:10
a lot a lot of people are pregnant.
2:52:13
Have you noticed this?
2:52:16
Yeah. Well, do you know why I noticed it? Yeah. Well, it's
2:52:19
very obvious. They're stuck at home, but also is there? Yeah,
2:52:21
we've been in this for 10 months. Hello. It's the COVID
2:52:25
generation. They're popping out now. The COVID generation. We go
2:52:31
to the no agenda, protest Veritate meetup. We're here in
2:52:36
Alexander Valley at the no agenda protests. I'm Amy in the
2:52:41
morning in the morning. This is Justin Elin senior, john, john
2:52:47
C. Dvorak. This is Dana Adams. Favorite sir DB Knight of Norco
2:52:52
or state of Jefferson. Thank you very today for this very private
2:52:56
exclusive protest in the morning, Alex. Oh, that's the
2:53:01
error. So at the end, I like that. That was your meetup.
2:53:05
Yeah, so when I was supposed to edit and submit I think I think
2:53:09
our producer Dana got tired of
2:53:13
I can produce this dammit What am I am a producer. More meetups
2:53:18
or protests as you wish coming up on Friday tomorrow the whole
2:53:22
This is the cocoa coffins Florida OTG campout the whole
2:53:26
weekend bonfire camping tree house building. Ham Radio
2:53:30
anybody that sounds fun. Saturday convexity Carol Carol
2:53:34
and troll join get my nation in the QC for Shaka lodge show and
2:53:40
festivities in cinque rock. Also on Saturday Toronto a the no
2:53:46
agenda peaceful protest super spreader event five o'clock on
2:53:49
Saturday, the tiny amygdala of Anchorage, Alaska that Matt
2:53:54
anouska brewing Midtown anchorage the Nashville Noel
2:53:58
agenda at six o'clock and that's party followed downtown. It
2:54:02
sounds like fun, like upon the Western New York meetup stay
2:54:07
negative seven o'clock on Saturday at bucket bar Odessa if
2:54:11
open at all.
2:54:13
Cypress California flight Oh 10 of the no agenda 3:33pm Now this
2:54:18
was a change venue is no longer in Garden Grove they moved it to
2:54:21
campus Billiards in Cypress California. Now that means 21
2:54:24
and older only and Leo Bravo will be there to welcome you if
2:54:28
you show up and make it looking ahead towards Christmas Eve
2:54:33
December 24. The Christmas the Xmas tangerine chugging protest
2:54:39
in Lithuania.
2:54:42
Now you're talking if you're an expat stuck in Lithuania and do
2:54:45
not want to spend your Christmas Eve alone. I propose a protest
2:54:48
together with the rest of the no agenda global slave community by
2:54:51
eating tangerines and shell Tina together, which is probably some
2:54:56
Lithuanian thing. That's disgusting. You know what this
2:54:58
is shell Tina shell tea
2:55:00
Have you ever heard of this? Never heard of it?
2:55:03
Hmm. So
2:55:07
here we go. Shell Tina. No. Yes sh ALTNA
2:55:14
know what that is? A l oh you look at
2:55:19
that right rounding out the rest of the month on December 27 a
2:55:22
very fine people meet up in Charlottesville Virginia at the
2:55:24
Trump winery should be
2:55:28
the like head cheese
2:55:32
Really?
2:55:33
Okay, it's an aspect dish that looks like yes she's to me.
2:55:37
Okay, that's not attractive. Not no question. I don't even want
2:55:40
to hear about head cheese. Really? It's not doesn't sound
2:55:44
attractive.
2:55:47
Yes, and then we have the New Year's small amygdala bash 719
2:55:52
Colorado on New Year's Eve, December 31. These are the no
2:55:56
agenda protests. They are meetups in disguise make sure
2:55:59
you go and check one out you will love it. You'll have a good
2:56:03
time. And if feather isn't one near you go set one up no agenda
2:56:06
meetup.com
2:56:30
All right. Let's see where we are. Yeah, time to go. So I have
2:56:34
one last clip. Do you have something to play us out? two
2:56:38
clips. I've got two clips. All right. goody, goody goody.
2:56:42
Uh
2:56:43
I don't know which one to go once about air pollution killing
2:56:46
a kid. And the other one is about terrorism is back. Well,
2:56:52
let's think we can start with the kid both up uplifting Yes.
2:56:56
very uplifting. Shall we go with the dead dead dead kid first the
2:56:59
dead kid story as an uplifting thing to leave with. And now I
2:57:03
want to preface this this is a story that is a creation because
2:57:08
they make it sound as though they kind of ignore the great
2:57:12
Russia the Russian the great London Fog I think was in
2:57:15
1955 33 sir like that? Yes. Which literally literally killed
2:57:20
a number of people hundreds. I think I had to look it up. But a
2:57:23
lot of people most of the air pollution laws around the world
2:57:26
are written
2:57:28
or created because of that London Fog the death fog but no
2:57:32
No, no, we did current air pollution which as far as I can
2:57:36
tell is borderline non existent compared to what it was
2:57:40
apparently just killed a kid and now they made a story out of it.
2:57:43
I think this is just a prelude for some global climate change
2:57:46
thing, but let's play the clip. nine year old Ella kissy Deborah
2:57:49
wanted to be a pilot and fly around the world. Instead she
2:57:54
left her mark on it today a London coroner ruled Ella's
2:57:57
death was caused in part by air pollution. A historic first air
2:58:01
pollution is a pandemic her mother Rosamond spent seven
2:58:05
years fighting for the designation. Hopefully it means
2:58:08
governments everywhere will do something for the for the
2:58:12
citizens who are breathing filthy Desi air. The oldest of
2:58:16
three, Ella walked to school along one of London's most
2:58:19
congested streets diagnosed with severe asthma at age six. After
2:58:23
seizures and 27 trips to the hospital. She died at nine. I
2:58:29
hope never again will any child suffer? way my daughter did. The
2:58:34
World Health Organization estimates air pollution causes 7
2:58:38
million premature deaths a year. What do you think Ella would
2:58:42
think of all of this? I think she would just smile at this.
2:58:45
She would like the idea that she's helping other young people
2:58:49
for a child who left too soon.
2:58:52
Well, this reminds me
2:58:54
of that.
2:58:56
Wait, let's do the jazzy one.
2:59:05
Second insert
2:59:12
second insert. So the kid was sick. The kid had all kinds of
2:59:18
issues. Oh man, we're just so dry area but no, this is this is
2:59:22
the mind control. This is what they do to you. This is what
2:59:26
they do.
2:59:27
More coming, not less more coming. He Well the good news,
2:59:32
which I thought was good news because Biden's gonna come in
2:59:34
they're getting it back to the old ways. Let's go back to four
2:59:37
years ago, where we didn't know if no one's noticed this. During
2:59:42
the last four years under Trump. terrorism has not been a story
2:59:45
there's been no real six week cycle that's gotten any try to
2:59:48
get back to the old days build back better they get back to the
2:59:51
old days because terrorism was a lot of fun to deal with and
2:59:54
here's the terrorism is back baby clip on NBC. The FBI says
2:59:59
the plot
3:00:00
came from Al Shabaab, the al Qaeda offshoot in Africa that
3:00:03
killed 72 people at a shopping mall in Kenya seven years ago.
3:00:07
Investigators say the group was incensed by the Trump
3:00:10
administration's decision to move the US Embassy in Israel to
3:00:13
Jerusalem and plot it to attack Americans in response, including
3:00:18
a plan to hijack a commercial airplane and crash it into what
3:00:21
us skyscraper. Court documents say a Kenyan man cholo. OBDII,
3:00:25
Abdullah enrolled in a flight school in the Philippines three
3:00:28
years ago, and did research on how to hijack a plane how to get
3:00:31
a US visa and look for information about the tallest
3:00:34
buildings here. tipped off by US intelligence agencies.
3:00:38
Philippine police arrested him in July 2019. with intense
3:00:42
coverage by local media. He was brought to the US to face
3:00:45
terrorism charges and appeared today in the New York City
3:00:48
courtroom. The FBI says tonight it's a reminder that overseas
3:00:51
terror groups remain committed to attacking Americans and are
3:00:54
still obsessed with hijacking airplanes. Oh, this is
3:00:58
fantastic. We are on track we are going back in time which
3:01:03
means we can roll out the old jingles
3:01:09
Shabaab yeah baby al Shabaab is Broadway This is all the things
3:01:16
al Shabaab I am so sure that Al Shabaab and African terrorist
3:01:21
group really gave a crap about moving the embassy sure that's
3:01:26
what it was all about. That was all they're preoccupied with it
3:01:29
over there. And Kenya I got nothing better to do a move the
3:01:33
embassy Oh my god, this is the most important thing in our
3:01:35
lives is bom bom of an American building. Yeah, that makes
3:01:40
nothing but sense. What is what is the general view of Milton
3:01:44
Friedman? What is your view of Milton Friedman maybe a better
3:01:47
question. Milton Friedman picked up that there's an economic
3:01:51
cycle. And after each collapse of the economy, which happens, a
3:01:57
new theories need to be developed, that are that explain
3:02:01
everything from the from the last collapse, which is never
3:02:05
explained by the current economist. But as explained by
3:02:07
some new guy that comes with this new gap, as the guy's been
3:02:09
saying this for a while. And then he becomes in high
3:02:12
prominence. He developed the supply side economics theories,
3:02:16
and became very important and he's the one probably
3:02:19
responsible what was called Voodoo economics by George Bush.
3:02:23
But in fact, he was the leading economist until he died pretty
3:02:28
much and but he's not good, but his explanations for things
3:02:33
probably won't explain what happens next. But somebody had
3:02:36
to explain stagnation. Right. He's the one who did stagnation
3:02:40
or stagflation. Obviously, stagflation. Yeah, you're right.
3:02:44
Good catch. But yeah, he he explained that away. And he had
3:02:47
all these these all these theses about how things really operate.
3:02:52
And he's I really like him. Oh, good. Well, I have a clip from
3:02:57
1999 that I ran across that I thought you might enjoy, I think
3:03:01
that the internet is going to be one of the major forces for
3:03:05
reducing the role of government. The one thing that's missing but
3:03:09
that will soon be developed is a reliable ecash method whereby on
3:03:15
the internet, you can transfer funds from A to B, without a
3:03:20
knowing B or B knowing
3:03:25
all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a bit.
3:03:30
Friedman predicts the Bitcoin. He does, and I wish I had heard
3:03:34
that before and I would have bought some bitcoins at 25
3:03:37
cents. You can still get in john, let's go on to 400,000
3:03:42
in our lifetime, he probably will go to 250 I don't think
3:03:46
he's
3:03:48
gonna collapse. No, it's not gonna collapse. But all the
3:03:52
institutions are getting and everybody wants a piece of the
3:03:54
action.
3:03:57
Nick the rock coming up next on no agenda stream.com we
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appreciate the work that we got from our end of show remixers
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Jesse coy Nelson and Professor JJ with some original lyrics and
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nice Christmassy vibe. And we will return with more Christmas
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cheer for you. Like kids dying of pollution and
3:04:18
vaccine side effects all the good stuff on Sunday. So until
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then, coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the
3:04:26
capital, the drone Star State Austin, Texas FEMA Region number
3:04:29
six on the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
3:04:33
Curry. I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where I can look at and
3:04:36
see the freeway filled with cars driving around when they're
3:04:40
supposed to be at home. I don't get it, but then it is what it
3:04:43
is. I'm just here. We return on Sunday right here on no agenda,
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remember us@devora.org slash na until then adios mopho goes in
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such
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a way to keep it from us being able to be in a position where
3:04:58
you can manipulate the machines
3:05:00
Like, the one way to do that is I think we should pass a federal
3:05:04
law mandating that the same machines with paper trails be
3:05:09
mandatory for every federal elections in a nutshell, it
3:05:11
should be mandated that we have a paper ballot with a
3:05:15
standardized machine
3:05:19
Dominion voting systems.
3:05:25
Dominion CEO john flows testified that there was no vote
3:05:29
for being no rank choice voting and that the voting machines
3:05:32
were not connected to the internet. There were no switched
3:05:35
or deleted votes involving Dominion machines with Nokia
3:05:38
says my nose grows now he is either lying or not. There are
3:05:41
no algorithm that enabled fractional voting, he is not
3:05:44
lying, then his statement is either true or false. There are
3:05:47
no evidence and voting machines were not corrupted to alter this
3:05:51
election, therefore, either his nose does not grow now or his
3:05:54
nose has grown out. Attorney Sidney Powell responded saying
3:05:57
that the votes are counted from the images Dominion creates the
3:06:01
balance, not the ballots themselves. She said these
3:06:03
images are a part of her fraud. The other two voting system
3:06:07
companies used by Michigan heart voting systems and SNS declined
3:06:11
to attend the hearing. We have put together the most extensive
3:06:15
and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of
3:06:19
American politics.
3:06:29
Good Maxine, and if you do a public key to inspire confidence
3:06:32
to the people that can mean he said he is absolutely open to
3:06:35
taking it you will receive the vaccine as soon as his medical
3:06:38
team determines its best but his priority is frontline workers
3:06:42
those long term care facilities and he wants to make sure that
3:06:44
vulnerable kits are access first.
3:07:10
Walk your dogs
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every piece
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vaccine trials with indemnity
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they will inject you
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every 192
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like the sheep say many times many ways
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mopho vortec.org slash n A.
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