Cover for No Agenda Show 1328: White Adjacent
March 11th, 2021 • 3h 2m

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Unknown: Hey, look at me. I
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John: got a Ferrari rubber.
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Unknown: Adam Curry Jhansi devora
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Adam: Thursday, March 11 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1328.
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam: Broadcasting under emergency use authorization live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State. morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry, and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where the sun is peeking out. And all I'm waiting for is the Zephyr about three minutes away. I'm Jhansi devorah.
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Unknown: buzzkill.
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Adam: Well, john, when it rains, it pours is poured? No, when it rains, it pours as a metaphor. We got lucky. We got lucky. Imagine. What if we had problems with this past week and half, two weeks with two of our important websites? No agenda show dotnet and the nogen art generator calm. And you know, we've been resolving all these issues and looks like things are getting back to normal. And then what do I read yesterday, all of a sudden, I get an emergency message. Our data center was on fire. In fact, one of them burned
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John: around hundreds of data centers. But okay,
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Adam: well, we easily could have had our servers there. We didn't have them at that particular location, we have them spread out. But that how does that happen? It shouldn't that never happen. a data center burned to the ground.
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John: I was thinking about this. By the way, they're very creative to use cargo containers to
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Adam: like, Well, okay, but then when we had a date is when I had a data center, we had the was that stuff that just sucks all the oxygen out of the room within two seconds. And if you're in there, you're dead. It's like some Halo Halo. Yeah, Halo. Thank you. So they didn't they couldn't deploy that. I mean, that's odd to me very
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John: I'm reminded of the 1860s 1850s or 60s.
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Adam: Yeah.
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John: Back in the day, there were all these different telegraph companies. There was a bunch of American Telegraph and Western Union, there's a whole slew of them. And one of the things they used to do, very consistent, consistently, it was always being written up in the New York Times. They used to chop each other's poles down.
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Adam: Oh, right. I forgot about that.
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John: So one company would shop the other does competitors poles down, and then he would and that's when they think a lot of the times they went to metal poles. I know telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, which still has the old telegraph poles, from the 1800s. right down the street, people don't even notice them. But when you go down telegraph Avenue on either side, I think it's on the left side, as you head toward the campus. You'll see these tall metal poles that go way up in the air, they're very thin, and they come way up they are no higher than the regular telephone pole knows that the old telegraph poles there's nothing hooked to them anymore, but the poles are still there.
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Adam: Interest Yeah,
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John: but you'd never notice them unless somebody points them out. And then when you see me go Wow, that's cool. And I think they're painted green just to be more
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Adam: you could you could deploy some of your own technology on those poles since they're
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John: recognizable wire Sure.
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Adam: Oh, nine like the camera transmitter ham radio relay. Oh,
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John: if that's not already being done, I'd be surprised to be honest.
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Adam: Yeah, pirate radio station a tons of ideas I can come up with
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John: so I so I'm thinking to say I'm thinking what is this possible that we're gonna start seeing this sort of thing? And I'm, you know, Amazon, I'm
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Adam: looking at you. You know, it's not much different than the pirate ships off the North Sea. In the 60s and 70s, who wound up bought firebombing each other's ships. There's something about communications and and adversaries or competitors.
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John: Well, there's different ways to take out a competitor. One is with good honest work. Prices, please.
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Adam: That's not the way VA that's not the only way
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John: is the is the best price Chinese style.
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Adam: Totally best. Yeah, totally.
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John: Yes, totally the best way if you want to go over the h.com You didn't even set up shop using all dollars. They all stuff that Amazon gives you. ovie I think it's Oh vh.com everything Amazon gives you Ovie h gives you cheaper. That's what I and it's what we use. Yes. Our infrastructure. Yeah,
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Adam: it's void zero approved, in fact.
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John: Yeah. And he's the guy deployed zeros demand.
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Adam: He's doing a lot of work void zero, the man And Tim is working to everyone's working hard. And Eric's working hard. Everybody's working hard. And meanwhile, we got a showdown in the Lone Star State.
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John: I have a bunch of clips about Texas.
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Adam: Oh, well, let's roll them out. Then let me hear what you got, bro.
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John: Well, what do you got? You had a you get to set up go?
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Adam: Well, I Well, I was just going to give some color and play this quick clip moves this week by governors of Texas and Mississippi really do two things, I think they can slow down our timeline of when things get back to normal. And then also the obviously put a lot of people in those states at risk of getting infected and dying. And given how close we are to the finish line. Anybody who gets infected today and dies in three or four weeks, if somebody would have gotten vaccinated a month from now, this is why it's urgent to just keep going for a little bit longer. I think a lot of these restrictions can start coming down later. April, certainly by May. Right now. Oh, yeah. Meanwhile, before I even forget, we need to blow the horn because today marks the one year anniversary of the pandemic, john, congratulations.
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John: Well, we flatten the curve we
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Adam: have we though. So we have the situation where the governor said, Hey, Texans can determine for themselves what they want to do. If you want to keep your business within certain limitations. That's up to you. But there's no need for that to be an order. Our Mayor Adler in the democratic blue spot of, of Texas, responded with from the people who brought you no electricity, and no and no water. Now no masks, and he refuses he refused to meet the deadline last Wednesday at 6pm. And now the state is going to sue the mayor and it's going back and forth. And
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Unknown: And meanwhile,
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Adam: I heard I had dinner with the former New York banker on Tuesday. And and I'm hearing this from more people that the ultra wealthy in Austin, they they are paralyzed. They're they're now privately saying amongst each other. Wow, we got to get our kids back. This has to stop we have to open up. But they are paralyzed, cannot say anything for fear of being shunned from their social circles, and even from their work. But the rich people, it's from their social circles. They're afraid of their businesses being targeted. It's so sad.
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John: It personally,
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Adam: hold on a second and this is how it's being addressed in this is NBC Meet the Press. And now even as the case and death rates have fallen in the past few months, new variants are threatening to produce a fourth way now fourth way governors are loosening restrictions for the fears. spiking the football too early here will lead to a new spike
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John: a spike in a football.
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Adam: No, that's it. I don't think anybody spiked. And once a day, be careful, you know, do your thing. So not that anyone's paying any attention to it here in Austin that I can tell. I went to spin class again yesterday just as full as it was and there was an okay put on the mask or no one cares. And our guy is still out there. He I have to give again props admiration for osterholm, who is still still keeping to his his hurricane metaphor that is coming soon any day now. He said I think four weeks ago that it would be six weeks. So it's coming. Dr. osterholm. You and I were talking earlier this week. And we are it does feel as if we are at a fork in the road here. The vaccines are there. The supply is coming. We're so close. We are seeing this lifting of restrictions. You're concerned about these variants coupled with spring break. how vulnerable are we? Good morning, Chuck. And let me just say we are in the eye of the hurricane right now. It appears that things are going very well. He will see blue skies went on through a terrible terrible year. But what we know is about to come upon us is the situation with this V 117. variant lucid rare in the United Kingdom that today. In parts of Europe 27 countries seen significant cases with this 10 really hitting hard. The many of these countries have been locked down now for two months just to try to control this virus. Last time I was on your show four weeks ago, the be 117 variance panel for about one to 4% of the
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viruses we were seeing this country today it's up to 30 to 40%. And when we already 40 whatever cent Mark you'll see cases search. So right now we do have to keep America as safe as we can from this virus. By not letting up on any of the public health measures we've taken, and we need to get people vaccinated as quickly as we can. Nothing this guy has said has come true since a year ago when I met him at Rogen studio. And he was talking about two and a half million dead Americans. Nothing this guy has said his country and I know people after about 10 or 20 years, at least two and a half. This year, we'll see an end we'll still be carrying the counter. And I know a lot of people are, you know, it was like, why do we have to hear more COVID News. You need this. It's not news. We're deconstructing it for you
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John: cheeky about that most people The only reason that people have to be on the shows because the COVID News, well, then the note
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Adam: that actually came in was, Hey, I'm a douchebag. You've never donated, but I'd really like you should consider moving that to number two. And I said my reply. Yeah, you get what you pay for. Anyway,
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John: back to Texas,
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Adam: everyone. Well, almost a Texas, everyone's being discredited. And then I want to hear your thing. And this is probably in mountain nothing. But Fauci is going to maybe come under a crosshair for this comment that he said back in last year, and we've heard it many times right
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John: now in the United States. People should not be walking around with masks.
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Adam: Okay. So we know that and that was on 60 minutes. And now we have Scott Gottlieb on Face the Nation saying we look
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Unknown: back at some of your remarks from a year ago, you've been pretty on the money with your predictions. But at this time, a year ago, we weren't wearing masks. We weren't told to until April by the federal government,
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Adam: we were told not to.
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Unknown: Now we're being asked to continue wearing them. From where you sit. Is that the biggest mistake? I mean? How would you grade our performance as a country?
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I think the masks are the single biggest mistake because it was the easiest intervention that we could have reached for early to prevent spread. This was a real failure to detect all of the asymptomatic spread, we overestimated the role of fomites of contaminated surfaces and strains virus, because we weren't recognizing all the spread that was happening from asymptomatic individuals because we weren't doing good tracking and tracing. We were using a flew model to detect COVID spread and it wasn't applicable. So CDC was very slow to recognize this. If we had recognized earlier all this spread racing automatic transmission and the fact that this is spreading not just through droplets, but also aerosolization. In closed environments, we probably would have recommended masks and high quality masks much earlier. So that was probably the single biggest mistake largely because it was the single easiest intervention that we could have reached for early and then we have to
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Adam: cancel stylesheet so will not stand it was his mistake. So that's the only thing that's left here.
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John: They think it may be going outside and getting go to the beach into the parks and get out of the house. They said enclosed spaces. Right now getting outside would have been a good idea instead of being locked down.
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Adam: You know, it's kind of weird here in Austin. is now that this spat is going on between the state and the city. And the in the county I should say. What keeps coming out of the mayor's office here is tech austinites have to mask up whenever they're outdoors in the public. This is new. This is new. So now you You are indeed expected to wear your mask just walking down the street. Yeah,
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John: I know somebody pointed out is just like a Nazi armband.
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Adam: Yes, it's hilarious. And I love meeting the fellow travelers because they're never who you expect.
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John: Did you see you know that are the shop no agenda shop. They sent a mask out to us. Oh, I haven't been if you look at it, I said this thing's backwards because I thought the black was gonna be that side, but you're supposed to flip it around. And the no agenda logos on the side and it makes it look like there's two or three masks. It's printed to look like there's two or three masks.
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Adam: Oh, that's hilarious. Yeah, I got it. So do you get two of them or just one maybe mine's Nikes got
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John: one, but it's but I looked at it at first as to why they put the logo on the inside because it's black on the other side. So you could wear just a black mask but if you flip it around, it's all printed to look like there's two or three masks
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Adam: larious Alright, what do you got on Texas? Now? I will deconstruct it for you.
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John: There's not much to it is so beautiful about the lawsuit between Twitter in Texas.
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Adam: Yes, I do. I've heard of that. See? Where's it Where's?
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John: Where's your clip? Oh, here it is Twitter vs Texas.
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Unknown: We're badass. Now jumping to big tech Twitter is suing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. The social media giant accuses Paxton of abusing his authority, intimidation and harassment. Twitter claims Paxton is targeting the company in retaliation for exercising their first amendment rights. At Issue our Twitter's moderation practices, including the decision to suspend former President Trump's account. Paxton says D platforming Trump has had a chilling effect on free speech. He also says social media companies operate like monopolies and should be regulated like utilities.
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John: Normally as a your rights private company can do what they want. And the end consumers have choices. Here. consumers don't have a choice. They have no choice. And so we have to regulate that and make sure that free speech is not being controlled by a few very wealthy tech people.
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Unknown: Paxton is now demanding information on Twitter's moderation policies and practices. Twitter's as in the lawsuit that disclosing its moderation policies could undermine their effectiveness. The company also says pakhtuns demands run afoul of the First Amendment. Twitter argues it has the right to make decisions about what content to disseminate on its platform. The company is asking the court to block Pakistan's efforts to obtain the information or otherwise probe Twitter's internal decisions.
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Adam: I don't know how you how you can. I think it's virtue signaling. But this is virtue signaling. There's nothing they can really do about it. And what are they going to
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John: do with the whole thing? The whole thing is a scheme to get into the memos.
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Adam: Right, right. Covering Right, right, right. Right, right. But even so what a waste of time to me. And I just, I I'm a broken record. But I gotta keep saying you, this is not the internet, no agenda, social calm, which by the way, you can't sign up for any more closed down locked up. We reach 10,000. What happens when someone quits? periodically, Aaron, and I will be scanning and then we will make any debt accounts dead will be presumed inactive for two years. And we have a couple 1000 already. I think we'll open that back up and then we'll close it down again. And what I'm trying to encourage is for people to create their own mastodon and just federate with us same experience, except you don't have ad no agenda, social calm. Because imagine you got 10,000 people now if we let this thing grow when it's 50,000, and then it goes down. And it's not free to run.
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John: You had to make excuses for this. Okay, this just say this arbitrary decision. onerous decision is not arbitrary.
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Adam: I thought about it very long and hard.
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John: No, it's fine. I think it's a good idea. Yeah. It makes it now it's an exclusive clock, which is different.
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Adam: Well, no. And everybody communicate, it's completely open. Anyone can talk to anybody.
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John: Yes, if you go through the process, but the other point is, is that it will be reopened and closed as time goes by? Yeah, I would I would start to promote and I will do this that there are certain people on that system that should be kicked off
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Adam: Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
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John: You want to purge I think a purge you I have my own block list.
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Adam: Yeah, well, that's fine. That's how it should be. But we can I
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John: think these people should be examined. I don't see any reason there's a number of people that are on there just to make trouble. Oh, really don't care about to sit down and care about anybody. They don't care about the community. They don't care about the show. They're just like the other people that we've run into over the years that are big fans and the next thing you know, they turn into enemies, literally. And I think they should be kicked off the platform.
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Adam: I think we need to have trials. We need to have trials Nuremberg Trials
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John: exactly that we need to have this public trial and
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Adam: then a public public hanging a public deep platforming genocide on deck I love it. I've always wanted to do something like that let's let's see how it feels to be that the elites for once let's how it feels to be jack Dorsey.
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John: To do a lot more you have to do a lot more than just that to know.
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Adam: JACK Dorsey Jcd with the D stands for dictator all right trials good. Okay, more
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John: cool, I guess in COVID Yeah, well, my favorite I got my favorite COVID stories and when I kind of picked up late last night and it's tight and it's easy to find on the list, it's COVID because this is a beauty.
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Adam: There's only one the positive test
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Unknown: result taking that nurse by complete surprise but she's now coming forward with her story because she believe it shows the vaccine really works. Circle health reporter Denise to door explains. As soon
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as she could registered nurse Lisa blaze gotten lined to get the Pfizer vaccine vaccinations became
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available to us around the beginning of December
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and I was vaccinated the first week they came out by early January. She got her second dose but six weeks later she started feeling sick, tired and
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congested.
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COVID-19 test revealed she got the virus
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I was very shocked. That's not 100% as we know, it's 95% effective still,
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how could this happen? Lisa never stopped wearing pee pee at work or masking outside her home she got infected where she least expected it added direct exposure from a close family member at Lisa was hesitant to share her experience because she was concerned about the
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comments anti vaxxers might make
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or that people who are vaccine hesitant might become more so but doctors say what happened to Lisa is proof that the vaccine works
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the fact that she was able to not need to go to the hospital not become severely ill truly is a testament to how good the vaccines do offer but
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John: this is the most Orwellian story I've heard for a month stand
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Adam: back You deserve it right off the bat
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John: proves it did this is so Orwellian. You get the vaccine then you get to the disease it proved that proves it works.
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Adam: Up is down black is white wars peace. subjugation at his Liberty way
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John: the report, the report goes on and it turns out and then they go did is it goes on the fight What do you think the final conclusion is?
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Adam: I don't know.
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John: I can't I can't find them. collusion is legit. This also proves one other thing. You really do have to keep wearing a mask for though.
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Adam: Yes, of course. Of course. Yes. Of course. Gee, I have a lot of interest, I think interesting clips on on some of these topics.
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Unknown: And
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Adam: but I have to remind us sometimes of just what we've been promised to you mentioned the the two week flatten the curve, you know, the the side effects from any number of these vaccines has become a real issue
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Unknown: now that the data that everybody this
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Adam: is just a reminder
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John: with a high dose had a side effect. Yeah, but some of that is is not dramatic, where you know, it's just, you know, super painful, but
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Adam: okay, it's gonna be just maybe super painful. We have boots on the ground reports which are quite disturbing, such as this one. Alex says a couple of months ago john brought up the herpes zoster virus being associated with vaccinations. Right around the same time my girlfriend two healthy 30 year old was offered the Pfizer bio and tech vaccine because she works in health care. Within 24 hours of receiving the first dose she experienced radiating nerve pain within her forearm and wrist. She likened it to having a sunburn burn. Exactly A week later, the typical rash of shingles appeared with patches of blistering lesions down her jab arm. The nerve pain lasted about two weeks. Due to the appearance of the rash. She was required to take a week off work. She occasionally feels zing in her fingers when quickly touching objects. Otherwise, she has since received the second jab with no significant lingering symptoms. This shingles thing is now this is the second report we've received.
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John: Yeah, you're right. And I'm sure there's more and I think effective. I was watching one of the TV news reports and they showed somebody with an arm like that.
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Adam: Oh really? Yeah.
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John: touchingly, now a messed up looking.
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Adam: Now here's what's interesting. Well, just the second one is the only other one I read it a couple more in there. But one of our producers has a friend who was a teacher, and she got her vaccinations and she This is the update she said that not great news. The the reactogenicity of the vaccine hit me so hard I pulled muscles in my back and exacerbated some congenital and degenerative issues in my spine and hips, including spinal stenosis, an epidural lipomatosis sciatica, sciatica, unilateral sacralization have the right hip protruding disc at the L four l five micro torn muscles muscles in lower back osteo arthritis, bilateral Radio radiculopathy numbness and weakness through both legs. But significantly worse than the left and the left also have to have my previous right hip injury reevaluated I was in hospital, the hospital it does say for three days until my left arm became fully functional again, and I could reliably walk with a walker and not fall. So we're taking a break to manage pain and regain feeling in my leg before we begin the process of mending. We're looking at intensive physical therapy and occupational therapy lots of specialized visits within neurology orthopedic specialty for spine and joint issues rheumatology with probable cortisol I code core does corticosteroid injections, pain management sports medication, a long journey for recovery head but if I hadn't thrown my back out from coughing and vomiting from the vaccine, we
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wouldn't have found these issues on my skeletal muscular and nervous system from mid spine down. Long story short, fully vaccinated working on improving nerve spine and muscular health after finding significant issues in these areas after throwing my back out.
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John: Well, this is good nose This is
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Adam: insane. I feel so bad for these people and then tend to have this at least doesn't have COVID I guess. I guess anything's better than COVID right. Alright, so we have these damn vaccines. Now the guidance comes out and kind of follows along with your your first clip there about what can you really do and the CDC is releasing their guidance this morning, Americans eager to restart their lives inched closer to normalcy.
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Unknown: With more and more people getting vaccinated each day we are starting to turn a corner the CDC
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issuing guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated suggesting Americans who have received the full dose of COVID-19 vaccines can get together indoors in small groups with family and friends without masks or social distancing.
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They say if grandparents are fully vaccinated, they can visit and even hug family members aren't vaccinated as long as no one is high risk.
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Adam: So smart to do this. This is this is how you market this stuff. Now you can hug grandparents you can hug
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John: Oh, there were so many stories over the last few days. And was beauty and they were all teared jerkish Oh these poor does 80 year old couple that are no 90 year old couple have been married for 75 years they couldn't hug Yeah. Is it and then they have them hugging and they're going on and on and the guy room is actually kind of embarrassed by this guy by her husband. But he's going on and on and they're hugging and they're filming the whole thing and everybody's around looking at him holding you know they're they're grasping their hands in front of their in front of their chest and we're all isn't that isn't that so sweet? And to watch them hug it's disgusting.
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Unknown: Yeah,
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Adam: loving people is disgusting. What's disgusting is the is the mind control that's that's being propagated everywhere. We go to Good Morning America with the Stephanopoulos. You
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Unknown: did release the guidelines for vaccinated people what are the most important things that those were vaccinated in those are not should know about these guidelines.
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Importantly,
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they really reflect what people should be doing in private settings. We are not suggesting that people who are vaccinated can go out and and and take off their masks and do things in public settings gather in big gatherings. What we're saying is in the privacy of your own home, you can meet with other vaccinated people, you can hug them you can dine without, without wearing you're in your own home. You can also meet with people who are unvaccinated but have low risk of severe disease in your own home in small settings.
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Adam: Yeah, only one only one if they're unvaccinated. Luckily, Stephanopoulos asked a few
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Unknown: follow up questions for those who were vaccinated on the early and those who were vaccinated back in December and January. How concerned should they be about the possibility that their protection may fade over time.
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And evidence we are watching really carefully. We want to we are watching for breakthrough infections. We're monitoring this really carefully. And that's some of the science that we're waiting to emerge before we liberalize our guidance. That's the reason we're taking these baby steps.
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Adam: So I heard this a lot. We're waiting for the science. Science is now a new word for data that we did not gather during the trials. And as is evidenced here by
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John: it, you know, you can stop right, that is absolutely what they're doing. This is a giant experiment. Yep. There it is. Have a trial. They just decided to roll it out and let the public be damned.
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Adam: Yep. For guinea pigs.
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John: And that's why when they're doing that's exactly what she meant. When he said, Well, we're waiting for the science. We're waiting for the science. Yeah, we're waiting. If this thing actually did get thrown through the whole real system, it would have
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Adam: never been improved, which is why it's emergency use authorization and not approved.
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John: Oh, wait. And somebody, by the way pointed out Yeah, I got it. Yeah. Yeah. There's, there's a lot of lawsuits going on now. Because one person found that if you if you're required to take the vaccine under whatever circumstances you work at a hospital or whatever, and they they make it mandatory. If you start looking at the law us code, it's very difficult to make it mandatory to take an experimental experimental
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Unknown: vaccine Of course, it's crazy. Jim Saki on Tick Tock is propagating the lie. This means that anywhere you go to get a vaccine, you should just take that vaccine, they've all been approved by the FDA, no vaccines, oh, hopefully it will expand access and to make more doses available across the country more
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quickly,
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Adam: I not approved that is not FDA approved. But Fauci is going to take it one level higher, he's going to explain that you are being experimented on that they don't have any data. It's just that they call it science,
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Unknown: you know, from the bind administration that they say it will make its decisions based on science. What's the science behind not saying it's safe for people who have been vaccinated received two doses to travel?
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John: You know, that's a very good question, john, and the CDC is carefully heading in that direction. You know, when we when when Dr. Wilson ski made the announcement the day or two ago
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Unknown: about the fact that
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when you have a couple of people two or three or more people in a family setting, both of whom are vaccinated, even if it's someone from another a friend, that doesn't have to be a member of the family, that was the first in a multi step process that they are going to be rolling out. They're being careful, understandably, they want to get science, they want to get data. And then when you don't have the data, and you don't have the actual evidence, then you've got to make a judgment call. And I think that's what you're going to be seeing in the next weeks, you're gonna see little by little more and more guidelines, getting people to be more and more flexible. The first installation of this is what can vaccinated people do in the home setting? Obviously, the next one is going to be what you're asking,
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What are travel? What
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about going out? What about getting a haircut? What about doing things like that? That's all imminently going to be coming out?
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Adam: He said it right there. We don't have the data. So we were just making a judgment call. Oh, that doesn't sound very scientific. Doesn't sound scientific
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John: to me.
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Adam: And the phase was at the phase three
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John: call is not scientific. I think
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Adam: the phase three trial was multiple months. So we did get an interesting update from general Purina, I think it is on the rollout of the vaccines. Little troubling, if you consider the truth might be trying to slip out in this one tail plan, very extensive requirement of over 70,000. states are already executing are going to execute this week. And we are executing the scaled, scaled start with CVS and Walgreens this week. The bluff
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Unknown: is
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Adam: if they want to do we can figure out how to get it done. But we are ready to really take a good, hard right approach to executing and taking care of these great Americans. They're in the elderly category. They're ready to execute these Americans.
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Unknown: what it sounds like.
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John: That's what they been doing in New York.
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Adam: Well, this question popped up on the face the nation with new jersey governor Phil Murphy, he also had an odd response.
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Unknown: Are you confident that New Jersey did not under count or deliberately or otherwise nursing home deaths?
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Our health department our Commissioner was explicit black and white, if you
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John: readmit a previously COVID positive resident, they need to be segregated. They need to be separate.
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Adam: I don't know what he's saying there. Something about black and white and then segregated but he meant separated. I don't know. Yeah.
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John: Here's the I'm gonna play this to glow around the world on this vaccines. Oh, yes. Good. Good, good. Good. This is an interesting one. This is this will be under China vaccines. Phil. As for Philippines in Pakistan,
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Unknown: he final vac shot out of desperation. 95% of doctors married Louise at the country's biggest hospital said they're wary of sino backs, and how much protection it provides. trials are show strikingly different results. But virar says he read the data. He's convinced that sine of x was safe to use, and he'll take his chances on efficacy. So Bill Maher decided for a vaccine that won't harm him against a virus that could here he is
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what's at stake is your life. So for me, I didn't want to gamble with my health and my life. So I decided to take it.
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It's not really like saying,
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Adam: I trust the government. It's just
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Unknown: that the only thing you can give me right now.
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So I have no choice. The Philippines has secured Western vaccines but they haven't arrived. China really has stolen the march and distributing vaccines there.
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do happen here because Pakistan's also gotten a bunch of vaccine from China's there's that Right. Are you seeing or hearing the same? Just trust there?
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Yeah, we do get a sense of that. Hey, Mary Louise.
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Consider a recent poll of more than 500 doctors found only 9% were willing to take sinopharm
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9% 9%.
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And it's a different Chinese vaccine and the one that's being offered in the Philippines, but the sentiment is broadly similar. Doctors say it's because Pakistanis see Chinese products as shoddy. But it's the only vaccine
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because the Chinese government donated half a million batches. But even a month after frontline health workers began being vaccinated only about half that supplies been used. government health officials do say the rollout is going on smoothly. But consider this health ministers of Pakistan's two largest provinces have had to threaten their health workers to get dragged and say if that's what it's like the health workers vaccinating the public is going to be an even bigger challenge. And that's not just because the available vaccine here is Chinese. But because COVID hasn't really hit Pakistan very hard. And so there isn't much urgency.
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Adam: No, it hasn't hit very hard. Now I'm sure they got the the they probably snuck in and stole some of those. Some COVID packs from India.
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John: ivermectin probably that might be a solution. There's one.
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Adam: I got it. I got a weird one from around the world. And it's interesting because it came from indian tv. This is now fully before
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John: you go on I want to at least mentioned something about what you just heard. Which is they they make a big deal out of it. Nobody wants to use Chinese vaccines because they're shoddy Kayleigh yet nobody wants to really discuss that lab and Wu Han which has obviously shoddy security now is starting to come out that that's where that virus came from was just one of them
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Adam: that'll never be confirmed and attested to that's just going to go away in the fuzzy annals of history and and up there with the mouse won't work it'll be Ruhama baton and the pangolin pangolin
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John: pangolin Exactly. Don't forget that thing.
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Adam: So Pfizer, I have come to learn did not take any government money for their vaccine. So they are completely free to do whatever they want and sell wherever they want which in a way explains a couple things to me one It explains the Israel situation where they're the old me they did a just a deal with Israel for the whole country. It's there's no other competitor in there. And it seems like that that a lot of Israelis I know feel that they're guinea pigs over there with this thing. The ER the CEO of Pfizer wasn't allowed to enter Israel because he had only had one of his damn shots not to end and now this news about what they're doing in Argentina is is is a doozy.
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Unknown: jump between Argentina and Pfizer began in June 2020. In July, President Alberto Fernandez held a meeting with Pfizer CEO in argenti. Guess what followed Pfizer asked to be compensated for the cost of any future lawsuits. What does that mean? Say someone filed a civil lawsuit against Pfizer in Argentina and if that person wins the case, who pays the compensation? It won't be Pfizer, it would be the government of Argentina. Now Argentina had never done before, but it made an exception it needed life saving vaccines and desperate times call for desperate measures. So Argentina's Parliament passed a new law in October 2020. But Pfizer was unhappy with freezing. The law said Pfizer needs to at least pay for negligence for its own mistakes. If it happens to make any future. Pfizer rejected this, it means won't pay for its mistakes. Argentina then offered to amend the law to define negligence more clearly to include only vaccine distribution and delivery under negligence. Pfizer was still not happy. It demanded the law be amended through a new decree. That's when Argentina put its foot down, they refuse. Pfizer then asked Argentina to buy an international insurance what for to pay for potential future cases against the company, Argentina agreed in December 2020. Pfizer came back with more demands. It wanted sovereign assets as collateral. What does that mean? Pfizer wanted Argentina to put and listen to this, put its bank reserves, its
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military bases, and its embassy buildings at stake as collateral.
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Adam: This is great.
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John: This is unbeliev. You know, I'm now starting to think that we are watching one of the greatest marketing schemes. The entire COVID event. Listen to this from the beginning. Oh yeah. Well, one of the greatest marketing schemes that we've ever seen in the history of mankind, and Pfizer is the lead in this whole thing that would you just play that clip, which I'm going to give you clip into day four does happen.
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Adam: Okay? I'll take it now
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John: shows the absolute from one's perspective, you say what nerve but from the other perspective, you'd say what genius and if you're a marketing guy, you'd go Oh, my god, these people, this is the most amazing thing they've pulled off. This is crazy. A reminder
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Adam: of the 60 minutes appearance by Bill Gates. They were doing the overtime.
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Unknown: Bill Gates advice on how to combat mistrust in science
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and 60 minutes over time.com sponsored by Pfizer.
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Adam: Okay, so now what is coming?
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John: Right, right. more examples of marketing sponsor play Pfizer. Wait,
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Adam: wait for it.
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John: Wait for it behind it was the genius.
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Unknown: The biggest challenge was the timeline. How are we going to do this?
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We couldn't pursue a vaccine in a normal way. We broke the process. How many people were dying if we don't have a solution?
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Adam: Mission Possible. The race for a vaccine premieres Thursday, March 11. Attack on National Geographic
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Unknown: paid content created for an in collaboration with Pfizer.
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John: And I Pfizer's got to be behind that earlier clip that I played that you gave clip of the day to where you get this shot, you get the disease afterwards. And it's proved the shot works.
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Adam: It's dynamite baby. Yeah. Now there's only one thing that the mainstream media can start pushing back on. And they have to report on it, but they're not doing any in depth or really even laughing about it. Remember, Bill Gates, Dr. Bill was quite clear that you know, yes, it could be it could your it could be super painful in your arm. That was pretty much it. super painful in your arm. Well, it's gotten to the point where you have entire Let me see if I, this one. You have entire school systems that are shutting down because all of the teachers are taking on and actually have some reports that certainly not all of the teachers, but the teachers all get vaccinated on kind of the same day. And then they're out for three days. Yeah, I have I have a clip about it. Why the hell was it? Yes, this one? Nope. Damn. I thought I had a clip of that anyway. Not only is it the school teachers, the politicians are also running into some trouble. The Australian health minister after his vaccination totally unrelated, of course, had to go into hospital. Yeah, that's right. Pete federal health minister Greg hunt in an unrelated incident is also in hospital this morning being treated for an infection. His office
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John: says that while the minister did receive the AstraZeneca vaccine over the weekend, this illness is unrelated to the jab Mr. Hunt is being treated with IV fluids, as well as with antibiotics. He is expected to make a full recovery but will be on medical leave for at least the next few days. This does put the Morison government in a bit of a difficult situation, as there are now three senior government ministers on leave. And here's
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Adam: the Ohio school system one
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Unknown: middle school to high schools and six elementary schools closed for the day and oland tangey School District this after a shortage of subs following the district's second COVID vaccination clinic
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this time around knowing that the second round of vaccinations was going to take a little bit longer to recover. They decided to do the shot clinic on Saturday, which enabled teachers to have time to recover if they needed to. But it just seemed that needed that they needed a little bit more time.
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Oh and tangy school says the vaccination clinic was held Saturday to allow for some recovery time. It contracts out subs and put in a request for more specifically for Monday, but there simply weren't enough to cover all of the buildings that's hard to find subs even in a good year.
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Adam: This is happening everywhere. I got I
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John: put some of those Hold on a second. We have to stop for one second and just examine this a little bit. This isn't happening with everybody with teachers that teachers have not wanted to teach for over a year. I'm looking at this is just all I got the shot I Oh, I feel good. I gotta take three days off. I don't want to see these. They don't want to teach these brats. I
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Adam: think you're right. I think you're absolutely by the
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John: way. They're the ones that made them brats.
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Adam: Yes, Yes, that's true. Yeah.
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John: Teachers have created a bunch of monsters woke kids whose anything Have you ever won anything in to ruin a country to have a bunch of kids that are woke? And they're probably being questioned by the kids on everything they say? Because it's like, well, it's not woke enough. So they don't want to see these kids anymore. They're they're through as far as they're concerned Jays like to get a check and stay home?
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Adam: Yeah. Yeah. In the Who do you have one of our producers. He was like, the 800 slots in this may have been Ohio actually 800 slots open for teachers to get the vaccine, and people just aren't showing up. They just don't want at all. They're not they're not even not even taking it. And, and so here's here's what becomes really uncomfortable for the mainstream media where they have Pfizer, and I'm sure there's, you know, other corporations must be doing their advertising. But when faced the nation brought together a zoom panel, boy, that was kind of awkward.
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Unknown: We spoke with several Americans from across the country to reflect on the last year. And look ahead, we began by asking if the group trusted the vaccine,
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John: our trust the vaccine, but I don't think that the vaccine is just gonna be the cure all and everything is gonna be lovely. But I think this makes things a whole lot better.
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Adam: The vaccines that are out to be pretty effective. It seems to be a much better way to achieve herd immunity via immunization than, you know, just having virus ravaged through communities.
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Unknown: I'd rather wait.
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Adam: I don't want to be a guinea pig.
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Unknown: And Is that how you view taking the vaccine right now for the 50 million Americans who've taken it?
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Adam: Yes, ma'am. At this point,
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Unknown: that would rather wait a year to make sure people are dying from it
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or talking to robots or something like that.
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And Gabriel, is that where you are?
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I would never consider taking it. Sammy said I don't want to be a guinea pig.
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Adam: guinea pig. Oh, how inconvenient This is not good. And you know, and then we're having trouble. The CCP is having trouble with its employees because LeBron James. Now he said, Oh, I
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Unknown: I don't want I don't
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Adam: want to talk about it. I can't it's a personal decision. This could not stand for the Disney slash CCP influenced and owned ESPN, born Oh, we couldn't have that we need to take this news. call it something personal. And then we got a virtue snuggle signal as hard as we can with some other black guy
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Unknown: in the face of the NBA. LeBron James is usually an open book on most subjects. But he has made it clear he plans to keep his decision private over whether he will get the COVID-19 vaccine during all star weekend he told reporters quote, that's a conversation that my family and I will have pretty much keep that to a private thing. I obviously saw Adam had his comments about the vaccination, but things like that, when you decide to do something that's a conversation between you and your family, and not forever. Really,
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Steven,
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how do you feel about LeBron saying that whether he gets the vaccination will be a quote, private thing?
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Well, this is a very delicate conversation. And I want to address it with the seriousness that it deserves. And be completely respectful to LeBron James, I want to emphasize that LeBron James has the right to feel that way. It's incredibly it's it to some people, it's an incredibly private situation. As a black man, considering this nation's history, its unethical behavior when it comes when it came to us and black folks as guinea pigs in our eyes. I definitely understand the hesitation and the apprehension on his part. I want to make sure that I let the world know that I have decided I had the same apprehensions as LeBron James, particularly believing that it was a private matter. I have changed my mind. Not only am I taking the vaccine, I will take it today. I'm gonna for you. I'm going to show you today. And I hesitated for a long time not just to take it but even more so whether or not it was something I was going to publicize. I've come to the conclusion that that is an error in judgment on my part that needs to be corrected immediately.
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Adam: Brother. So how is LeBron gonna travel without his vaccine passport,
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John: his own private jet, perhaps?
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Adam: You still got to get in through passport control. But all of this is moving in such fast tempo. This is so analogous to HIV. Because now what do we have on the horizon? We've got a miracle drug. Coming up and pre promotion starts with Team Halo trained at the United Nations World Health Organization. Here is Dr. nock. I'm a scientist who studies COVID-19. Today is Tuesday, March 9. Today I will share with you some early data from the new potential treatment for COVID called Manu pure Vir, which looks like this is orally bioavailable, which means if you take it as a pill, it can easily get absorbed from your gut
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Unknown: into your blood, which is good. How does it work? Well, it's a pro drug of a synthetically placed a drug. That means it works by making mistakes when it's trying to copy its RNA inside your cells. So it can make more of itself where recently some reports from a phase two clinical trial showing that treated patients cleared the virus more quickly than people who received a placebo control being tested as a pill that you take once per day for five days after being diagnosed with COVID. After five days of treatment, zero out of 47 treated patients were still shedding virus. In contrast,
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six out of 25 placebo patients were still shedding viruses. So that sounds good, but it definitely requires confirmation in a bigger study before it's truly accepted.
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Adam: Yeah, okay. So this, this drug is, is brand new Shep Smith. Interestingly enough, I think the first maybe the second time we're playing a clip from his brand new primetime CNBC new slot. He had the premiere of the the debut of this drug. And the reason why it's an analogue to HIV, which, you know, we gave people the AIDS equivalent of the ventilators that was AZT rejected cancer drug, those killing people, then it turned out really, you know, you could treat it with a bunch of other things. But hush hush, were finding the vaccine. Go back and look at the historical articles written about Fauci specifically, how people were very angry with him. And then they came up with this magical prep and prep. It's like, we didn't cure aids, but somehow this is pill you can take and it's all good. And it's advertised on television. And now we will have exactly the same after these vaccinations turned out to not work very well. We'll have the prep. And as it's described, even as laughable, certainly for you, as you'll recognize it make this could be a kind of Tamiflu for COVID Is that right?
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Unknown: drug is among the most advanced of what could be a new group of treatments for COVID oral antiviral drugs. And there were some early hints from a medical conference this weekend that that medicine called Manu pure Vir as well as another from a company called a Tia may offer the possibility of a simple pill for the disease. Dr. Fauci telling us in an interview what drugs like this have been able to do for other viral diseases,
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we need the same sort of thing that we have with HIV. And then we have hepatitis C, we need an oral drug that potently could suppress the virus, I believe, strongly that we will get there. The question is how quickly we'll get them.
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And it's taken longer to develop these medicines than it did for vaccines for COVID or the antibody drugs authorized for high risk patients. enrollment in trials has sometimes been slower than hoped. And experts notes these drugs are complex, some that are farthest along now were originally developed for SARS almost two decades ago or for other viruses. And I edge researcher Matthew Hall says that's why the work going on now could also benefit us down the line.
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From a pandemic preparation point of view, we need to develop antivirals now so that when something else occurs, a different kind of virus that breaks out somewhere else in the world, or that you know, COVID 27 that we old sort of joking, but not joking, talk about,
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we're ready for it. And
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we've got options on the table to really quickly respond.
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Adam: Do you hear that guy? COVID? COVID 27, which you joke about but not really, but okay. Yeah, this will be a pill badness and
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John: antiviral pills called ivermectin, Oh, I'm sorry, only cost 15 cents a pill. That's no good. And exactly.
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Adam: Now, this does give me this This is unbelievable. Really, is really that unbelievable,
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John: not really is not only believable, it's genius. And the way they have played this is just like they and they use the media as their marketing tool by first of all taking out a lot of ads, and making the media dependent on them and then having the media do their business for them. Look, we were spending billions with you guys. You get to write a couple of stories. And by the way, stop talking about ivermectin, really, and that other stuff that if Trump brought up that was that will almost became a catastrophe for us.
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Adam: What is fun about this is all this pharmaceutical advertising and I've been tracking a few I said I would while I was just watching late night or early evening TV, just a quick list of ones trulicity jardiance, kisqali revelar skyrizi. These are all things you don't want to have and don't want to take And the interesting way to address the elephant in the room of media for this past week was the the cute little skit that Oprah and Harry and Megan put on. And we can talk about what the response was in the United States but in Britain this was a prevalent response we began with the other global surprise revealed during the Harry and Megan interview
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Unknown: yeah viewers and Britain
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apparently shocked at the amount of drug commercials on American TV
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the interview streamed online including the commercials in England it's illegal to advertise prescription drugs it's the public
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Adam: one British viewer posting help Why are all American as about medicines
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Unknown: and another brick road I can't understand
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why American TV ads are like Ask your doctor for or
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tell your doctor Why would you be the one to tell a doctor what medicines to give you
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Adam: valid questions? valid questions? By the way, there are lifeblood here and this Oh shut up already. It's not too many it's perfect. This is how we live hair. Man Radek control Did you know I don't think anyone notice maybe me. Did you notice the MK Ultra activation event that took place globally?
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John: No problem. Well, I might have but I if it has to do with that Megan Merkel interview?
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Adam: That's right.
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John: I didn't watch the interview. I wasn't interested in the interview. I wasn't going to be triggered by the interview. I don't like the idea that they even did this interview. So I can imagine it may have been a triggering event of some sort but watch but since you are on it, I would like to hear about it.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: I was very I was almost tempted to go there but I'm not gonna put
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Adam: I have no clips at all. I just want to give a quick rundown because mo and I have been looking and at Megan since episode nine a year ago so we're gonna follow up on that on the next mo facts. We're doing that tomorrow. But my initial now I'm a television guy. So when I sat down to watch this, and I saw it in real time it was so well done so well acted so well scripted, right down to the we're walking here with the chickens. It's like back to basics. Like I've been a celebrity I've been interviewed I've done these types of sit down scandal. This was scripted, rehearsed, good to go. All of them are in on it. And and it was so Meghan Markel did a great job. That's why I'm convinced it was it was an act
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John: as an
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Adam: actress, of course, but the best because this was not about Megan Markel. And Harry did a little bit. This was Oprah when when Megan Markel said about the color of Archie skin which by the way, black conveniently black today that that's when there was a cut to Oprah four seconds before she goes, but as if she didn't know this was going to be discussed as if it wasn't rehearsed. every little detail right down to her wearing a dress similar to Simpson Wallace Wallace Simpson.
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John: And can I mentioned something else? Oprah is not only an actress she's a really good actress I think she's even one it didn't she went to the Academy Award was Color Purple. Absolutely.
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Adam: I think was called
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John: he is a fantastic actress, Merkel's an actress, Harry's probably the you know, probably just learning but now we're dealing with a bunch of actors and actresses and so what do you expect here?
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Adam: Well, there's a reason for it. And Harry played his role perfectly of the cook it's exactly what we want to see.
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Unknown: I support my wife.
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Interview
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Adam: cook now that's acting he has more power on this thing you think what happened here? Oh, and as a part of that, the United States but the world in general is obsessed with royal family and part of that this we're the MK Ultra thing comes in since I was a kid you as well, all little boys and girls, mainly the girls. They have all grown up with Cinderella with all these princess we had the frozen it's all the same you become a princess. And it's kind of difficult maybe you know being a princess but then the prince shows up. And she even mentioned in this piece.
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Unknown: I feel kind of like the
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Adam: little mermaid where had lost my voice. That was the moment that was the identifier. This was a hit job. The Queen of England was attacked by the queen of America Make no mistake how much power Oprah Winfrey has. The whole idea was to polarize and say, Look at those Brits racist pieces of crap and the whole system they stand For the whole system they stand for. And we had BLM demonstrations all over Europe, including in the UK. I think that when the queen who doesn't have the firm as they call it is really other people running it. But the Queen wanted to make the royal family feel a little more at home, or a little more like the common people because there's such a mix of brown and other colors in the country. That was the weakness, that's when they struck. And now you've got, you know, BLM troops on the ground, and they're being called racist. This is brilliant. This is the the queen of woke, has now started to take down internationally. That's what this is about.
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John: You may be onto something, there's a there was the more interesting thing that happened was the meltdown. And it may have been a reflection of what you're trying to say. I
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Adam: think so I that that's what i'm trying the meltdown was part of that's part of the one
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John: who talked about the meltdown, specifically of Piers Morgan.
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Adam: Oh, no, that proves something else. And let me explain. So Harry said at a certain point, he said, we have a very strange, a very interesting relationship with the press and the royal family. He says it's the invisible contract. And he literally said, that is intended to maintain the illusion of the royal family. And yes, in the British press, you have people who are pro and con and they're on different sides of the publishing spectrum. They're owned by different newspapers, Piers Morgan, it's his job to defend the royal family. It proves that it's true. That was no meltdown that was a protect my, my ruler he's owned.
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John: Well, you've lived in England, and you know that there are groups of people that are royalists, and they're very sincere about it. You're not
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Adam: ponies, but he's a Daily Mail guy. I mean, we know where he comes from. We know
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John: what he used to do. And there's a bunch of royalists that are sincere, and then there's a bunch of people that think the whole thing's a scam I should go. As far as I'm concerned, is their business, not mine?
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Adam: Well, you're going to see a systematic dismantling of the true white supremacy To be honest, these these families, and for sure, it is all wrong. It's all horrible. You can't talk to your parents. If your dad calls you got to be shaking in your boots. I've seen it I've seen all these rich royal and, and connected families. I know the prince I've met the queen, I've met the king and queen of Holland. I know. It's like that. But this is a takedown and this is a war and I can't wait to see what Oprah's next move will be. It's not about Harry and Megan, this is Oprah who tells Snoop Dogg What to say?
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John: Well, we'll find out soon enough.
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Adam: Yes. And that's all we really need to say about it. But I just thought it was a very clear MK Ultra activation event. And I was delighted and delighted to to see the results almost immediately. People freaking out. Beautiful.
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John: Okay.
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Adam: Let me see if we have anything actually I read that.
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John: So some COVID stuff to get out. I'm sorry. Back to my clip that you never let me follow up on I'm
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Adam: sorry, I didn't realize that I
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John: didn't do it on purpose. That was doing my international round up.
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Adam: Yes. We kind of got off track.
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John: Let's go back to the Philippines because there was an interesting point being made here. And this is the vaccine in Philippines. Follow up
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Unknown: on NPR, the Philippines and Pakistan because Julian Tia you were both talking about how skeptical healthcare workers doctors are in in these countries. What about the general public and how the rollout might play out July 31?
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Well, it's going to be a big climb there is vaccine hesitancy already built into the system into the country over a botched anti dengie vaccine a few years ago where children died. But the big picture now in the Philippines is public health policy colliding with foreign policy President Rodrigo Duterte. He leans heavily towards China. He reveals the western vaccines. But the public the Philippine public is on a different page. Before the pandemic opinion polls showed a deep distrust of China. So a negative reaction to a vaccine made in China is fairly predictable. But the Philippines now has nearly 3000 new cases a day. It has the second worst outbreak of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia it needs to contain this thing and low public confidence in vaccines. is a real threat to achieving that. I
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John: thought it was interesting that deutero k doesn't trust in fact, the way she put it detests Western vaccines. I don't know if he's aware of the marketing angles to deal with that, even though he was a pro American guy,
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Adam: is that even a journalistic term to use?
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John: No. Course not. Now, what's PBS? here's the here's a clip of the vaccine. This is another one. This is the vaccine in Syria. This is interesting, because this is a factoid in here. We don't didn't
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Adam: know about Syria. Okay. racking
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Unknown: of presidents in your part of the world. Ruth, I saw the news this week that serious President Bashar Al Assad has tested positive. I know you're not in Syria, obviously. But you cover Syria quite closely from Lebanon. And it got me thinking about just the incredible challenges of trying to pull off a vaccination program in a war zone. How's it going? Well, it's
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extremely complicated, as you say, Mary Louise. So for starters, the country is divided into different areas of control. Kovacs, that's the global mechanism for getting vaccines to poorer countries has promised a batch of vaccines to both the Syrian regime and opposition rebels. In the opposition held areas in Idlib province, for example, one of the key problems is that these areas are so battered, you know, hospitals have been destroyed by airstrikes. Doctors have been killed, that there's barely even the infrastructure to distribute these vaccines. Then you have the regime held parts of the country vaccinations there are underway, though, as you noted, President Bashar Al Asad and his wife asthma have come down with COVID-19. The real issue in this area is where the government will play ball in making sure everybody that needs it gets the vaccine rights groups say there's a precedent here whether regime politicizes aids, trying to steer help from the United Nations and other aid groups, or in this case vaccines to areas where loyalists live.
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John: I thought it was interesting that they've repressed and arm general media that this Assad and his wife are sick with COVID
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Adam: Yeah, I hadn't heard that anywhere. Also, Kovacs, that's, that's a gates run outfit. That's the Gabby's distribution arm that's these guys are in the business of selling.
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John: There's something up
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Adam: no callbacks, it is literally the distribution sales arm to countries by GAVI, which is the gates, vaccine
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John: gates operation. And he's in on it. Now, this is the clip that I thought was the most interesting of these COVID clips. And it's not really about COVID is about masks. And this is the mask on now this listen to this carefully because there's there's the elements in here that are very suspicious. This is the mask on competition China clip,
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Unknown: China's mask on facial recognition project just to calm the gold and a global tech competition. Nearly 200 companies from around the world participated. The contest was sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and agency under the US Commerce Department. Shanghai based tech company export AI scored Best in Show for its milestone in facial recognition. The company's new mask on system can identify faces even when covered by masks, no matter the material or color. The company has focused on AI development for the past decade. The company also plans to release the world's biggest facial database, and a series of benchmarks based on that data. Facial recognition is widely used in China shinjang region as a method for identifying and suppressing the Uighur ethnic minority.
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So pretty good tech couple.
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John: First of all, I don't believe it. I would like to see this work another way. In other words, they've come up with a facial rig now this to me there's a good number of factors here one joke about all you have to wear a mask all the time you have to get a shot, you still got to wear the mask, the mask, the mask the mask, and now they've had in the meantime, while we're discussing that on this show, the US commerce department and i s t to be exact puts on a competition so you can do facial recognition of the general public walking around with masks on and be able to identify them through the masks.
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Adam: Yeah, because it's all part of the biosecurity state.
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John: It's unbelievable to me that this would be the case now I would like to test this my I've tested these facial recognition things myself and they do work. But I would like to try this one out and put a mask on and a pair of sunglasses.
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Adam: Well that's that's where the problem comes in. I think I don't think you got it
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John: come in. Yeah, I don't got it. But I still even with the mask alone. I just don't see it. It's just beyond me, but Okay, there are 200 competitors that apparently have the technology to do facial recognition while you're wearing a mask just based on your eyeballs I think this is between your size of your forehead and your ears
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Adam: well I know that the Apple products now can detect your face does not quite the same thing they can detect your face even if you have a mask on but it does it does need a retraining so it's probably not yeah I don't know some of the trolls say it's very possible depending on what the what the what the imaging system is obviously it's that's what it comes down to but I don't know who knows if the bad and the point that is being worked on is the problem I mean, totally creeped me out that's that's like the buried lead there.
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John: That end point is right that is the problem and appointed as being worked on by our government mainly because we're the ones that sponsored this event shut
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Adam: up your troublemaker
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John: it that's that's clip bugged me to know when I can understand.
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Adam: Ontario Member of Parliament Randy Hillier we've played him before on the show. He's been de platformed kicked off the the unimportant Twitter, which means nothing gives a crap for posting a video from Canadian doctors. Yes, at this video was d platformed. From the tubes, obviously. But there's no reason why it can't. And this is this is again, this is my entire point. D platform people shove them away. And we go looking for what was taken down You moron. Do you really think everyone goes well? Oh, good. Now,
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John: here is your attention. But that that last clip I played about the the competition that you're playing this clip that that came from ngd that new service that games comes out of Taiwan, it's actually a POC times mostly. They've been de platformed and they're here to play this and TD vs YouTube clip where they did announce it.
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Adam: And why D it says maybe that's it. Yeah, okay.
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John: It should have been edited. That's alright.
1:12:17
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Adam: podcasting, oh, podcasting 2.0 baby and sub stacks about to end the keeper and for me. substack is going to be hilarious. Because you're going to see Gmail and anybody else just filter it out. Or at least some sub stacks. Maybe they'll deploy on their payment processor. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
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John: This will save I mean you get Glenn Greenwald and and Matt Taibbi to the loud most yes lithic writer that's why it has to go.
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Adam: You have no idea. The mainstream this pay attention this the rest of this week, the mainstream wants substack is dangerous. It's dangerous. And those two guys they got cross hairs. Here's the video that you didn't see or just the introduction which is more than we need. Welcome to Canadian doctors speak out. We're
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Unknown: going to give you the top reasons not to be afraid of COVID when we hear the word COVID to Coronavirus, we now instinctively reach for a mask or look around to see how we can protect ourselves and our families. No place really seems safe. But it's great medical doctors. We're going to tell you what the best science now has to say. And we think you'll be pleasantly surprised. All the TV we hear cases cases case which would frighten anyone but cases are not necessarily symptomatic people in the vast majority have few are really no symptoms of being sick. They just have a positive PCR swab test. Research now shows that the PCR test is practically worthless, only 3% of patients with a positive test actually have the COVID virus, people have died. Yes, that's true. But using case numbers gives a false picture of what is really going on. Here's a graph showing the COVID cases reported each week in Canada. Even I get frayed looking at this graph. But now let's put the weekly deaths on the same chart where all the deaths that we would expect to follow the cases curve. Something is really fishy here.
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Let's look at yearly deaths in Canada from 2001. It's pretty hard to show that we've even had a pandemic. The slight increase in 2020 was probably due to an aging population. But our hospital intensive care units overloaded with COVID patients.
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If we look at the Ontario Intensive Care Unit data, there are fewer patients in the ICU in 2020 than each of the previous three years. The CDC is own data compares COVID to seasonal flu in children COVID illness is so mild, their death rate is statistically zero. For people under 50. The infection survival rate is greater than 99.98%. was over 70, it is 94.6%. And that is without any early treatment whatsoever, like vitamin D or vitamin C. So if you're young, you really don't have anything to worry about. If you're older, we're going to give you some really great ideas and how to protect your health that do not include getting a shot with the vaccine.
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Adam: And I don't have to go looking for the video. It's nothing we haven't heard
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John: before that guy's done to get him off Twitter. Well, yeah, we can't have this sort of information as based on facts based on graphs. Get ready.
1:15:31
Adam: What do you think the game will be for flu season for regular flu season? Since we didn't have one? For what? For what? Well, we're going to run into flu season the flu, flu. So what is the game plan? Do you think? Will will they magically make flu comeback? And it's worse than that? And that'll be the killer? Will it be a twin demmick? I mean, what do you think? What are the messaging B? What do you think?
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John: Well, let's, let's make the assumption I'm going to I'm going to accept my own thesis and make the assumption that what we're witnessing is a great marketing event. Yes, so it's got to work into the marketing somehow. And these guys have already outfoxed anybody else I have ever I can't imagine being any more talented than the people at Pfizer are for selling stuff. So I haven't got if it's gonna surprise us, let's put it that way.
1:16:28
Adam: It's interesting, you know, you post that in the newsletter that rundown of you know, the past 40 years or whatever, of every single Panda, they finally succeeded, you know, they finally got what they wanted. They finally got away to scare the bejesus out of everybody. And to get vaccines go in another software is
1:16:48
John: up because body blows?
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Adam: Yeah. This was all supposed to happen under a different president. You know. I think that they got problems that they probably can't make it all work the way they want it
1:17:02
John: to. Here's a unique is Biden's such an idiot.
1:17:05
Adam: Well, they were four years late. I think they wanted to trial this before Trump, whoever it was supposed to be. When I was gonna be Hillary Hillary. Yeah, so I'm saying the Hillary is is all supposed to get right
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John: into this because she's she's already sold out to the banks and everybody else. He's really done. It done a number on us.
1:17:22
Adam: Well, here's, here's some some thought about it for again, it's a Stephanopoulos with Dr. Jenn Ashton,
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John: bring in Dr. Jenn Ashton. For more on this right now, Jen, I remember so many days, we warned about this twin demmick coming it didn't happen. Why?
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Unknown: Well, finally, George, some good news in the world of public health. And if you look at this, and pick it apart into two components, there's the way the virus behaves. And now again, we're talking about the influenza virus, and there's the way humans behave, and it's probably a combination of the two. But in medicine and public health, we always want to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. And certainly, this was the best news we could have asked for
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looking ahead, do we have to worry now about flu coming back with a vengeance next year because our immunity is down because so few people had it this year?
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I don't think it's so much that George but every year the flu season is a real threat every year. It's unpredictable. And in speaking to infectious disease specialists, the thinking is probably that the flu will continue to be a threat, how much we don't know and COVID down the road, hopefully and likely will become endemic and not pandemic. We'll just learn to live with it. Oh,
1:18:33
Adam: it's just here forever. They'll be with us forever. So we're doubling down, doubling up on the shots, man. If you gave people if you convince the entire globe to take a vaccine, and it won't be the end of it, let's say half, maybe half the globe, maybe we'll take that will be administered this vaccine shot in the arm the jab. There is always of every vaccination, as certainly this one is going to be a percentage of people who will die from it. Maybe this whole thing is just the same as those who want to bring down the population and they could have shot us up with sailing. Doesn't matter. Hey, it's another 2% gone.
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John: And I'm never buying that argument. It's just too silly. There is this idea that you have to keep taking this shot over and over again is crazy. And if they could sell that that's unbelievable. Well,
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Adam: I agree with you the shot doesn't work. It looks like the great marketing event or the a great the great marketing event the great marked the great marketing event of 2021 we got a coin This
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John: is got to be yes and coin is your big coin.
1:19:50
Adam: Clear. All of this. I never let a crisis go to waste. All this is being you know, getting set up for the next phase. We all know what it is we go down to New Zealand jacinda, the Prime Minister there, she lays it out. Good afternoon, everyone.
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Unknown: A brief look to the week ahead. tomorrow and Wednesday, I'll take part in a roundtable discussion hosted by the Prime Minister of Sweden, and Spain with the UN Secretary General, the focus will be on how to build back better together from COVID. And how we can more effectively work together on issues such as climate change, human rights and global health.
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beyond your freedom,
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Adam: everybody moving ahead, so I think we will gotta get through this. We'll see. We'll see what the restrictions are there strange mass will be with us forever. I don't see going away. vaccine sounds like a failed product.
1:20:54
John: And it's, yeah, it's sad.
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Adam: It is sad well, masks people or people just have to find the courage to speak up the Netherlands, as predicted. Mail in ballots comprise 2.4 million ballots. I think we talked about that. Because they have a curfew, the old people. I don't think the Dutch have ever done mailing ballots, but okay, if it works somewhere else might as well try it. And now they've already reported that two and a half percent of all the Dutch mail in ballots will be rejected because they had the wrong envelope, the wrong signature. It's so transparent what these people do is the same everywhere. And beware of this. Washington Post is now printing. Well, they say anti vaxxers but I would say if you're vaccine skeptic, you now fall under domestic terrorism.
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John: Care Who are you terrorizing your your fellow humans, how you terrorizing them by saying you don't want to take a vaccine or you think it's all bullshit?
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Adam: I look, I'm not saying this anyway, I just
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John: want to know what the mechanism of terrorism is. That you as someone says Jenny McCarthy, okay, who says why you know, that vaccines causing autism, right? How is she terrorizing anybody with her opinion?
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Adam: Well, okay, so you I don't think you I think it has to relate to COVID and the way that would work is without the vaccine people die. You're clearly a republican so therefore, it's domestic terrorism is terrorism.
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John: Republicans are terrorists by Hello. That's what they want to say hello. to Twitter feed some of these people that have your they have a Twitter pictures too. But I've collected these By the way, there's people with a Ebell always have a Twitter picture that has a picture of them with a mask on, of course, and then they have cartoons. And there's not just one or two of these that have the cartoons for the picture. The cartoon has a mask on as if the cartoon is gonna get COVID. Why do you have your cartoon of yourself a little caricature of yourself with a mask on? It just doesn't make me To me, it's just, it's so do fussy. I think I don't even know how
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Adam: I understand what you're saying. I can end all this with the shark jump moment of the decade. And this will just kind of ended I had no more coverage. I don't think necessarily of this. But this is where the media goes too far jumps the shark and they're out of ideas.
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Unknown: And the COVID relief bill is about to be law. And so the Treasury will have
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to withdraw 1.9 trillion
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not. Not million 1.9 trillion and that is a lot to have great effects to write lots of checks. 14 $100 checks, that's what the dems got. Republicans said no a unanimous no go too much too fast too good for Joe, but a good day for stocks and a good day for Fox which filled its blocks with Seuss book shocks. Some GOP cried Seuss got the cancel even though the racism was fairly substantial, and the gain for Seuss was quite financial, the distraction of it all was circumstantial.
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John: That's just like the cable news network cnn lvhn plugs eh unplugged fed limericks far as I'm concerned. I have one last clip. Okay. This is another guy talking bitching and moaning about the mask on your picture because you have to virtue signal to such an extent you can't even show your face anymore. This is a this just happened in Los Angeles a couple of days ago. This is the baseball team a little senior the senior class. The senior members of the baseball team of this Burbank High School generally have their pick You're taken so they could put it for the mostly for the families of the seniors and this is what happened.
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Unknown: group of Burbank senior spent most of the school year unsure whether
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Adam: they'd even have a chance to play baseball during their final year of high school.
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Unknown: Now a pair of photos meant for their yearbook is keeping them off the diamond once again. Eyewitness News reporter Leo Stallworth has reaction from players and the school district.
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You are looking at the seniors on the john Burroughs High School varsity baseball team in Burbank. The picture taken in January as part of a two decade tradition for varsity seniors on the team to take a photo together for the yearbook. The moms of the athletes organizing the photo op which ended up on social media, the Burbank Unified School District seeing the picture and punishing the players for violating COVID safety protocols, not wearing masks and proper social distancing. The entire varsity baseball team suspended from organized practice or conditioning drills for a week and all eight seniors on the team. In the photos suspended for two weeks,
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the district and board members decided or they tried to cancel the whole varsity season as a result of the pictures.
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balletic director and coach fall for us, and they compromised on a two week suspension. Instead,
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the district's issuing this statement, I have decided to delay the return of athletic conditioning for the John Dvorak high school baseball team by one week, so that the team can review health guidelines and safety protocols. I look forward to the team beginning conditioning on Monday safely,
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very disappointed that, you know, our kids are being punished for something that the moms arranged. And I understand that there are COVID protocols, but the boys were just trying to make us happy,
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feel very disappointed.
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I mean, our season got cut last year, we didn't get to finish it. Our whole senior year got taken away this year. And we're very excited for starting right away in a long time. And then about a couple of days before we start this, they were suspended. So it was very disappointing. And
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they said Why are kids who were not involved? were suspended Brian
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Nichols outraised with the district for suspending his son, and a dozen other underclassmen on the varsity team who were not involved with taking the picture. It's an egregious abuse of power. The players We spoke with, say after the suspension, they just want to put all of this behind them and play baseball. Oh,
1:27:20
Adam: my goodness. This is breaking children. Oh, that breaking for kids breaking children.
1:27:29
John: I don't care at the Pfizer marketing people don't care.
1:27:35
Adam: Here's some detail on what I was talking about the Washington Post. It was in fact your California State Senator Richard pan, who wrote an op ed piece in the op ed piece in The Washington Post. The state senator said laws need to be strengthened to protect people administering vaccines from being harassed. Social media companies should not be complicit in this dangerous movement. getting vaccinated is a patriotic act. So So always speaking up to support public health efforts, let's not allow extremism, division or fear to slow the efforts to end this deadly chapter in our nation's history. The headline, which is not the in the op ed, that's what the Washington Post did is headline anti vaccine extremism is akin to domestic terrorism. That's Jeff Bezos that's that's how they roll over there.
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John: That the Washington guapo Whopper Whopper Whopper Whopper
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Adam: so breaking breaking children killing old people Good job everybody. That's a wrap I'm sure you're parched by now
1:28:45
John: you know you're right because it this is kind of get gets fatiguing after a while having to deal with all this and so you know what it requires? Tell me
1:28:55
Adam: Oh, yes, ladies and gentlemen. Once again, it ain't no but it's got to be PVR for JC
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Unknown: come home my mom lousy whore.
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Leave a plane in my downshift outside my trailer door
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with my maps Blue Ribbon
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the same me going way too far
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Adam: out my pain they are and with that I thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you and the man who put the scene in the hugs from the CDC John Dvorak burning
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John: morning to you Mr. Adams see curry also in the morning all ships to see boots to the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there bam.
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Adam: In the morning to the trolls and the troll room at no agenda stream calm is let's count you trolls no trolls hands up up. What do we got? 1846 it is a Thursday so that's not too bad in the morning to y'all the trolls will be trolling along. This happens in real time. It is the instantaneous feedback mechanism. It makes a difference. It makes the show better. It's more exciting. And you hear a lot of different things at the beginning and sometimes elsewhere that you might not hear in the final finished product. You know when things go wrong and I freak out that's no agenda stream.com please consider following the dead Jhansi Dvorak at no agenda social calm We're at Adam Curry had no agenda social calm. You can follow from any federated mastodon server or anything that works like it. We have no agenda not social, I think is one instance you might be able to join and we also have Gitmo dot life and and you'll find out soon enough if you can't follow john or I then your servers blocking it and use it find new find new community, that's what you need to do. And then we'd like to
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John: blocked
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Adam: we are blocked by several instances, but not all
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John: by the do gooders to started that whole mastadon thing. Oh yeah, no
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Adam: those those woke
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John: all the walls won't go to us now they're dipshits at the horrible so walk big data they don't want to know anything horrible people.
1:31:06
Adam: And big in the morning, first of all, the Sir Paul couture for keeping the our generator up and rolling. We appreciate that. In the morning to the artists who brought us the artwork for Episode 1327. We titled it China chopper, we had a lot of different opportunities for titling and imagery. and correct the director word came in with a blistering bow Joe the jabber, which just I think that I know, we discuss other stuff. But Holy cow, how well done was that and kind of satisfied. Our quest for maybe making that a title or it was just dynamite. And there were some other pieces that we'd like to
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John: say there was a lot in fact, there was a lot of good art but I want to mention one artist in particular, because I used his art for the for the
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Adam: newsletter. Yes, yes,
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John: sir. 3d 3d. That was a I don't know that he's won anything. He's gotten two or three pieces. You only got the only submitted so far. He's only submitted a few pieces. But I want to point him out. He's mostly if you go over to evergreen, you'll find him and click on his name and then look at his art because he did a Bauhaus piece. Yes. was stuck over and evergreens that is so Bauhaus. That's, I mean, it looks like it was designed in 1920 is beautiful
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Adam: with the color scheme, even the red the black
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John: edge and ITM upside down.
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Adam: Holy crap. And you see is IBM iitm on that with this? This
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John: is some good stuff. He's also got the IB ITM on the IBM, but no, the bierhaus piece was ATM upside down. Yeah,
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Adam: that was beautiful.
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John: It the whole thing is just a piece of it's just a piece of art. It's dynamite. I bought I'm putting it on a newsletter. And then he's got the Okay. Hi, guys. Okay, bye. And then on that he's got the Satan thing upside down and backwards. Like the music would play safe satanic things. backpack
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Adam: backmasking out.
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John: It's got it on there. I mean, this guy is gonna have a lot of good stuff that's gonna win a lot. But I so far, he's he's, he's actually got more pieces. And I thought he's got a lot of pieces. No, I'm sorry, I'm not looking at this page. I'm looking at the the whatever. The point is, I'd like this cursor 3d should.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: Keep Keep it up. I do. I just don't want to discourage you. Even that little piece of code that he did, because I was learning to code. Yeah. Yeah. And it's got one plus one in this in less than equals to try again, if it's anything close to two. So you have to make it so it's wrong answer then he just a hug. And a correct. It's just a very little piece of code. In fact, guy is very funny.
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Adam: What do you think? Where did the yellow stuff come from? All of a sudden, everyone's like posting yellow. Did we say something that yellow? Was it? Yeah, we're
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John: doing a whole lecture on it.
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Adam: Oh, right. Everyone took yellow. And we of course ignored it totally.
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John: was because none of them will none of them have hit the money. You know.
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Adam: They focus
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John: on yellow things about about packaging boxes about box offer. That's where it comes from. Exactly. And this is not box software. It's art. It's different.
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Adam: As we've been discussing it you can see several of those if you're using it on the podcasting 2.0 certified apps, new podcast apps calm you will not regret it. Thanks to Dred Scott for doing that and long with all the chapters which makes it so easy to find stuff. And thank you to correct the record it was it was just a beautiful piece. It was put together well a lot of Brits loved it and got a lot of Holy crap, Best Art ever. Which I'm always amazed how each one is the best ever is just that much better. It's part of our value for value network. The whole concept of this podcast you're all producers you produce in one way or the other time, talent treasure so we asked for this is a clear example of some massive talent, no agenda, our generator comm where you can also participate in this, we'll be happy to critique you. It's what we do. And a lot of artists seem to enjoy the process.
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John: And it's almost as if you are doing if you are a commercial artist, this is happening to you. And sometimes it's not happening enough so you don't get the job or something like that. You don't understand why. And I think this is open for artists is open discussion is very valuable.
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Adam: It's also a lot of artists are very timid and shy to put their art out there. They're very nervous and you know, I and that's typical for an artist. This is a great way to get it out there. And you know, just put an alias and no one knows that you and then you know if we slam you
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John: know, Sir 3d for exam I don't know. Banksy could be some kid, probably is
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Adam: Darren O'Neal an alias Who knows?
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John: genius.
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Adam: Let's thank our executive and associate executive producer for Episode 1328.
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John: Yes, indeed. I can find my arrow. I will. There it is. And I believe this would be it. Starting with Brian Mosier in Duncan Oklahoma chemo $650. And he writes, I want to thank you both. For giving me years worth of entertainment. I've been listening to the both of you together and separately for almost 30 years by one format or another only crap. All the time I've been over. I've been an over the road. truck driver. That's interesting. Yeah, I've laughed and laughed at your article antics and show and show content. You've carried me through many grueling, nice and exhaustive days of harsh monotony. Without your humor and graded interpretations of today's media and politics. I probably wouldn't be around to give you this praise this day. off the road. I can't take it anymore. I'm happily satisfied. I'm just sorry. It took so long to complete my knighthood I'm looking forward to more entertainment until you finally hit your exit strategy. I forgot to add my roundtable request in my paypal note. I'd like to request a trucker omelet and a gallon of black rifle coffee. Nice. That was a trucker omelet
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Adam: is that is that like where they throw the pancakes the bacon and then all the omelet. You're
1:37:45
John: asking the wrong guy? I have no idea what he's talking about. I
1:37:48
Adam: think that's what he's talking about. trucker trucker omelet, baby.
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John: Nice. The best I could do is Hangtown fry. So he's got no genius. Okay, well, we'll look forward to the knighting ceremony later.
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Adam: I'll do the next one I think is as a note, which I happen to have here. Susan Stevens $425 from Buffalo, New York. Did john and Adam have a nice card with the beautiful flowers on? JOHN Adam? This contribution qualifies me for Dame hood. I request Dame Susan of the parkways and swag raw and a 1976. Chateau Ko, I
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John: can't get towed to cam the cam. Okay. I
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Adam: couldn't read it. Please add my children to the birthday list. JOHN who celebrates on March 9? No. Ah, Jessica, March 12. And, by the way, flog gras and Chateau de kam
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John: is one of the most exquisite combinations of foods imaginable.
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Adam: Period. Oh, really?
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John: Yes.
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Adam: What is it about that? Yeah, I
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John: had that. I had that exact combination at a restaurant in Berlin once years back, and and it was the cam, which is the creme de la creme of all the salt turns, although re a second, almost as good almost most of the time. But yeah, goose blog rod to be exact. Because most of the stuff you get in the United States is made from duck. Yeah, we don't want that. That's nasty. was nasty. It's delicious. Bugs nasty.
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It's not quite as good. It's nice. So she's got she's got an exquisite taste. I would it's called verse 67. To Kim if I hadn't my choices, but a 67 versus a 76. That what do you think?
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Adam: What do you think the 76 will cost?
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John: A couple grand maybe?
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Adam: Nothing is spared for our knights and dames. I'll tell you. Oh, there you go. He wants he wants me to play it as many times as I can. I'll just play it one more time. And that's it. Thank you for All you do Susan Thank you Susan. Nice well it's here no expense spared Diane
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John: cost that this $2,000 out of the fund
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Adam: oh well I suppose
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John: Saturday nice Next on the list from Toronto Ontario at $582.54 which is really not what he paid that's in Canadian money. That's why it's kind of off the order. My producer notes celebrate story night, sir Saturday we'll be at the Burlington Ontario no agenda meetup on March 20. At 1pm come meet too hot for hosts or Saturday who has been blocked by both john and Adam on no agenda social.
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Adam: Well, hold on. Hold on. So yesterday, I see a post presuming yes from Saturday night. And he says but Adam I'm gonna do his voice okay, because this is how I read it. Oh, how much do I have to donate for john to unblock me? Dan to which I reply now that's can't be purchased to achieve replies. Oh, it's only about the money for divorce act that's why I saw it. And I took that as an insult to my partner and I blocked him he's one of those guys he will be at the Nuremberg Trial have no agenda social calm he may hang from the highest rafter
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John: I'll go back and see if I I don't know how to unblock to be honest about you
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Adam: go to your profile.
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John: Sure. Saturday will also be a guest on abs in the six pack podcast on April 3. Okay, you'll love it. You want it for Christmas? Please play the new short I got ants clip by that I submitted he did that I guess or Yes.
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Adam: Yes. A while ago I have it. Yes. Okay. No
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John: one has requested it since that's not true. They haven't requested it per se but he played it on the last show because I remember it. No one has because this is this is search Saturdays issues. This
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Adam: is why he gets blocked. It's this attitude. He's
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John: irritable. No one has requested since I sent it in and I want to hear how it sounds. He was played last show. This is a Canadian donation of 528 54. Which puts me at the next tier of Baronet. Okay, we're gonna upgrade. However, I do not want this title change, because it would ruin the Saturday night joke of my whole thing. So we're not gonna have don't upgrade and take them off the upgrade list. I think he's on the upgrade list. No, he wants to be just as want to change his name. Okay, we'll just upgrade and then he can just drop it. And shout out for Katherine's birthday on May 21. Hope that's on there.
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Adam: Yeah, of course. It's on their Saturday night. Of course. We've got your hands clip. I
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Adam: That's it. That's what he made. Huh? Wait, maybe maybe he means this. What
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Adam: This is version three. Yeah, that's better. That's the one I want. Okay.
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John: Yeah, that's better. Thank you, Andrew wah. And that one wasn't played last time. Andrew was in Cincinnati, Ohio. 333 33. This is my first time donating and a producer level and listener says I've been listening since 2013. I hereby repent. And I humbly ask for a D douchey. Youth band d deuced. Now he's not on the birthday list that I know of. And I shall can Today marks his 33rd and other 33 trip around the sun. What a fine gift Could I afford to myself then support my favorite twice weekly dose of infotainment sanity. Thank you both for all you do. I would love a goat karma if you can spare it.
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Adam: Yes. I'm looking to see if he's on the list.
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Unknown: You've got
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Adam: Right?
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John: I think so. Andrew wha wha
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Adam: 33 to D nice. Okay, he's on the list. Now. We got him.
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John: Catherine Emory in Dallas, Texas. 333 3k from Allen Texas hit me in the mouth about a year ago and then call me out as a douchebag on my 60th birthday. Oh noes on your February 28 episode. So at least I got off off my wallet and sent you the magical number of 333333 I urge you just to get the monkey off my back.
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Adam: Is this a deducing request?
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John: It doesn't say Oh, there it is the bottom
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Adam: it will do it now.
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John: Anyway anyways, I started out listening to you for about 20 minutes each episode but as the pandemic shit showed deepened, I began to indulge in increasingly larger dose Have no agenda and caught on to your lingo patterns and show flow. By the time I've been listening for six months, I was sophisticated enough to routinely copy clips from shows and drop them as comments into Facebook and Twitter posts of work. Roque tardes and butthurt. leftists
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Adam: don't sugar coated whatever you do tell us I
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John: found that it infuriated them. And that made me happy. And it sounds By the way, this is Mimi. Tagging eyes that Uh huh. Tagging eyes the peanut gallery. Yeah, in fact, I made one guy so mad when I posted a Joe Biden party clip I heard on no agenda. Please stayed up until 1am Christmas morning, posting increasingly angry retorts that I never
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Adam: acknowledge this is good use of social media. This is how your
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John: last all that fun ended when I exited the platforms of the ayatollah. Anyway, he or she goes to the ashy. There's a space here but actually go the ayatollah Zuckerberg, Dorsey. Whoa Hickey and Pete pachai back in January. That's okay. It gave me more time to listen no agenda Would you please play the drops for me de-douche got that Donald Trump don't trust China and noodle gun. Donald Trump don't trust China China is asshole.
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Unknown: With a racist.
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Adam: Pasta Glocks locked in loaded
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John: Alyssa Kaufman in menasha, Wisconsin 33333 very popular donation today. ITM Please grant this donation to my smokin hot husband I switched your room Dan Kaufman aka dank steady on na social for his 39th birthday and other birthday on March 11. I could think of no better gift the dough making him an executive producer on the best podcast in the universe with his birthday lending on a show day. I knew it had to be done. He has been donating to the show since day one is donated in the past but has not had a proper d dushane.
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Adam: Oh no.
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John: Yeah, for jingles please play biscuit on my birthday and as much of the ant song as you'll allow. That one is his favorite. Happy birthday, babe. Thank you for being an amazing husband and father the human resource and I love you so much. I especially want to thank you for hitting me in the mouth.
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Adam: Now that's a real wife right there. Thanks for hitting me.
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John: I'd say
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Unknown: they always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
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Adam: twice in one show.
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John: That's crazy. Zoey Hannon. He has random numbers. So he handed in Crestwood, Kentucky 33332. You probably have that note I
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Adam: do. I have Zoe's note up here. And this is handwritten, with footnotes. Just notes. Nice. Clear handwriting in the morning. Add to you, john and Adam. This is $333.33 please apply this donation to my husband's night ship. Could I guess he is deployed overseas right now and has been trying to hit me in the mouth for over a year. He's a douchebag. to please de-douche.
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Adam: during the election debacle of 2020 2021 YouTube brought me back from the brink of What the actual fuck to my usual who gives an F baseline. I've listened to every show since thank you for your contribution to my sanity. I don't need any clips. Just some karma from my husband's safe return. Thanks. Y'all says Zoey, and absolutely the long distance relationships. It seems particularly deployments overseas, the no agenda show is helpful to some degree. And so here is the common first return you've got karma
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John: billows next became a $333.01. And he's in St. Joseph or St. Joe Missouri. This donation gentlemen this donation is to allow me to call out my friend Dustin as a douchebag. I hit him in the mouth some time ago and he's now listening on the regular step up brother. Hopefully he didn't take my threat to serious and get an instant night today. No, he didn't know jingles go karma for all also mentioned no agenda at the Felix street pub in St. Joseph, Missouri for a free shot of current rage. That's the note that's mentioned no agenda at the Felix street pub in St. Joseph, Missouri. For a free shot. Okay truly sure below
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Adam: someone's got to report back on what happens.
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John: You get a shot you get a shot.
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Mommy Mama. Mama 333 mommy Milan Kansas City my husband and I are longtime listeners first time donors please de-douche
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John: we've attended our first meetup recently and felt it would be well past time to cleanse ourselves of our miserly manners. My husband has been saving up to give you guys an astronomically large numerologically fancy donation. When I told him that I was about to donate, he caved and decided to split the donation costs with me probably afraid of being called out as a douchebag Could we please get some house buying karma in this seller's market that everyone seems feeling the need that we that everyone keeps feeling the need to tell us that we're in same here
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Adam: and really Oh yeah, it's
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John: a seller's market dead dead it's just funny it's always a real estate person saying that to you. Thanks for everything you do and mommy mama
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Adam: apparently Yeah, let me give the karma
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Unknown: you've got karma now apparently.
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John: Got he said it twice.
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Adam: Oh, apparently. From what I hear. No Yeah, I'm just gonna keep saying it now. People are offering up to 150% over of asking
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John: a welcome to this has been on and off around here
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Adam: know what this is? It's completely the same. We have the douchebags we got the Ferrari's on the street. Some douche yesterday we like license plate look me up or something. Fuck you. kid out.
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John: My goodness. Keep your foot off the pedal douche.
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Adam: Thank you. It's exactly that's exactly how I felt about it.
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John: Yeah, draw attention Yes. Oh, yeah, it's bad. I mean having a Ferrari is fine if you get this nice driving car you should everyone should own one but you can afford it.
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Adam: Everybody should have one.
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John: You should be Hey, look at me I got a Ferrari
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Adam: rubber. As pretty much it Hey, my penis is small.
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John: Zoe Zoe, meanwhile, are so. So in Hampton, Virginia 333 she comes in. Sadly, I've been an avid listener for longer than I care to admit without donating. Please accept my first monetary contribution sincere as humble apologies. And please de-douche me you've been deuced no agenda has provided the only glimmer of reason, logic and competent analysis. Through the noise of this global pandemic sign up nightmare. The sanity you both provide is worth more than I could make in 10 lifetimes. Wow. Thank you both for what you do. Seriously. I'm not sure it's I'm sure it's not easy, but you're making an enormous difference or anyways, I would like to call up my newly minted and smokin hot husband Ray as a major douche
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Adam: that's that's how you set the relationship up from the get go make sure everyone knows their place.
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John: Yeah, that she does a good job just like a setup. It is please play Obama sucking in certain some jobs calm it'd be much appreciated Till next time, so
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Unknown: suck it?
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Adam: Suck it in suck.
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Adam: I grabbed this one. Keith Larson, our first associate executive producer from Long Lake, Minnesota. $250. Thank you. In the morning, Adam and john in my last quarterly donation the note I requested. And the note I requested and received jobs karma with mixed emotions. I report that I've obtained employment since then, mixed emotions. Why? Well because I really enjoyed my time off, especially since I moved from Minnesota nuts to Florida for the winter. Anyways, my first paycheck amounted to 1337. This is an episode that's coming up soon. By the way, 1337 not a magic number, but close enough to remind me it was time to contribute my newfound value to the best podcast in the universe, please accept my treasure. And I submit to comments which demonstrate I have time, but no talent won the penultimate show before your planned vacation, but my calculations will be show number 1334 on April 1, if you divide the show number by the date 401. The result is 333. Somehow you can turn that into a fundraiser. Okay, too. I challenged the producers with musical talent to record a song based on the doors a woman in place of the Mr. Mojo ryzen segment. I proposed slow Joe Biden got to keep on lying. The lyric possibilities are endless. I'd love to hear that in the show. Thanks for doing the work. Adios mofos Keith so what I you know who I miss? I miss sir Chris Wilson. So Chris Wilson, still on no agenda, social calm, but I think we burned him out on the end of
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show songs. As sadly as you predicted that but it always happens. It always happens. He was going so hard man.
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John: He says I've seen it yet happens in people that write to
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Adam: Yeah, you know, it'll never happen to Glenn Greenwald. That guy can just write for forever.
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Unknown: Never say,
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John: man. I'm reading one of his things. He just sent out bitching about something that he's got he bitched about something he's bitched about before this one woman at the New York Times and he really Oh yeah, this
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Unknown: is a Yes of course. And so she that
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John: I've actually looked into her she's Taylor's a wrestler it was talking about on the show someday. But I'm reading Yes. And I'm reading it reading so this is getting really good is going on. And I'm looking at the little little slider on the right.
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Adam: It's not even halfway.
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John: It's not not even halfway it was barely budged. And I've already read like an hour's worth of material
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Adam: it makes no I mean Glenn Greenwald every time like oh, Glenn Greenwald article Baba Baba, Baba, Baba, Baba. Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba.
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John: rule about essays which you wrote one point not three. Yeah. And then score now my favorite one from him was about it was about a almost a month ago where he and I sent it to you. I said listen to this. He felt not as much as he did. He didn't have enough room. So he wrote like still a too long of a piece in any edit a video clip where he talked for a half an hour. Yes.
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Adam: He should do an extra column a week and spread it out.
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John: I don't know. It's a nice, it's one of those situations where you could actually use an editor. Even though most writers hate hearing that I used an editor and
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Adam: sir De Fuca zotoh could probably use an editor. So I'll hand
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John: it Yes. And I do have the Duke. I've added him here. Very high. I'll read his notes said gents. I just finished the latest show. And I wanted to share my experience in Saudi Arabia, various COVID apps. I submit this not as the content but as proof as I am indeed still in the magical kingdom. So he wasn't doing it for any sort of interesting because it wasn't. He's got a list of three different apps that are being used around there. And he's got it outlined in great detail. And it's nothing of any importance to anybody. It's not there. We have one or two other people in the area and they can talk amongst themselves. He goes on to say interesting, they note the immunity dated about 10 days after my first shot. Pfizer has been the main vaccine use that here. MAGA. Of course they
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Adam: got they got guarantees on the oil wells. Probably
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John: they probably take over the oil.
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Unknown: They're rolling out
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Adam: we need some barrels of oil as collateral.
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John: But they're rolling out to AstraZeneca and murdering the flavors as well. One thing I will say is that the vaccination process surprisingly well organized. Once you get your appointment you're in and out in literally minutes. surprising because the general sense of disorganized chaos one sees as part of normal daily life in Saudi Arabia we are on our third 60 day termination notice since July, and things are rolling quickly to our program's demise we don't know what he does. I'm confident my role here will be complete sooner rather than later and I'm cool with that hopefully the company I would hope so. Hopefully the company has enough money left for me to cash in the 60 days of vacation time I've accrued it's always a problem Oh yeah, I want that money. Now if there will only reopen the international travel 17th of may inshallah in the the country Finally we open normal in restaurant dining and most things except for gatherings or larger numbers as of today, working on setting up a meet up with the producer john alerted me to so I'll file a report once we have a successful link up I got the web and I got the web. Hubble telescope joke john. That is all goat karma for everyone please.
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Adam: And they melody and Jamie sibella. He misses you and loves you very much.
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John: You can get the next couple of CEOs my borked my borked, spreadsheet your spreadsheets borked.
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Adam: Yeah, okay,
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Adam: No you edited it. That's why
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Adam: sir Addison, CEO of shitpost and evils to 3333 St. Charles Missouri, sir Addison to she posted eagles.com here to produce another episode of the best podcast in the universe issue are just wanted to say that I greatly appreciate no agenda, social and Gitmo nation as a whole. These last few months have been difficult in many aspects. But Gitmo nation is the most supportive and diverse group of people in the universe. It's like a potluck. As always, the gitmo-nation discount code is no agenda for lifetime 33% of all products at ebos e a b le s.com. I read all the notes and appreciate the itms Keep up the good work. No jingles no carne, but thank you and we thank you very much.
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John: You can continue. JOHN after reloading the original sets.
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Adam: Yeah, no problem. Jonathan surfski 212 10. from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. navia. Just need some job karma for a recent interview. Both of you just did the interview. And now you need it. You bet.
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John: Reverse in time,
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Adam: West Olson's Seattle, Washington. $200 been listening for a month and love the show. Well welcome Wes. And thank you that's a quick donation wants to de-douche
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John: before we get in, Let's pray. Let's pray.
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Adam: Heavenly farts heavenly dumps,
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Adam: Which one? I'm done. We don't need you anymore. Tony. Tony travels Dino from East banger. Pennsylvania. Do you want to love the show? Here's some dope from Tony. Tony Travis Dino. Mr. Travis, Tito, Mr. Tony travesty. No. And finally, our last Executive Associate executive producer for Episode 1328 Steven Nick's $200 he's from dawsonville Georgia. Note additionally sent to John dvorak.org and Adam curry.com to prevent Pay Pal note cut off millennial dude named Ben extremist Christian with psych psychopathy here thanks for the exceptional value you provide have incorporated value for value in my daily life. Want to meet like minded people near Georgia via meetups as I've been living home alone as a hermit for too long attempted meeting people at church but apparently my opinions aren't welcome in churches anymore. Go figure. I am at elbow on any social at e l e g upside eglo e g l o on any social de-douche please no jingles no karma praying for you both and we pray for you as well Stephen and I'm sure that we can find some people to hit you up on the now closed secret club no agenda social calm
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Adam: And that wraps up our nice nice group of people here and nice notes. Not too long. A very impressive.
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John: No that was our executive producers and associate executive producers Tricia 12 1328. We're getting to what was that one he was 1334 and then I was also a 1313 or 13 that's the liesa that big boy
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Adam: that's that's the big boy. Yes, that's the lead lead donation and I'm sure I'm gonna donate for that. That's gonna be really good. Thank you. These are very authentic credits. You go ahead look on IMDB you'll see more producers even some Hollywood type to use these. This is no joke. You are really a producer we've we've shepherded, bursts and and evolved the value for value model and we have a really a group that just can't quit. You cannot buy this type of production you cannot buy this type of financing. It is
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John: Oh, is it ready
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Adam: to come play that game?
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John: I think we should do a quickie on let's see what's going on with Nigel Faraj. He's quit the party
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Adam: is that the Brexit party or
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John: which party to do that Brexit Reform Party
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Unknown: has in recent times been the leader of reform UK, formerly known as the Brexit party. He said on Saturday he'll quit as leader but most still have an honorary position within the party. Having been an effective campaigning politician. Faraj now wants to continue influencing British public opinion through media and social media. His top priority to counter the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party in the UK, he says the CCP his influence has been growing in Britain. But the British establishment has effectively sold out to it. He says a big educational campaign to inform the public of this worrying trend is needed. And he will fight for that. Faraj is also concerned about the indoctrination of children in British schools. He says schools aren't teaching young people critical thinking. Instead, children are being politically propagandized. campaigning for the health of oceans and encouraging people to plant more trees are also on his agenda.
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Adam: Is that his agenda to plant more trees? Is he gone? Green?
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John: Yeah, yeah. He's always been a tree guy. Yeah. You need some place to take a pee when you're in the woods. You know, though,
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Adam: I do have some climate change stuff that two clips if you're interested in a climate change.
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John: Climate change material, so you're going to have to take the segment?
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Adam: Yes. Well, it's ratcheting up. That's part of the build back better. We heard you cinda, the Prime Minister of New Zealand already saying it's time to build back better. This is about the time you come out of this. Unfortunately, didn't have to take Joe and calm a president vice president on the road to communicate some of this bill back better stuff. And gretta that's a tune Betty. She is not happy with Joe. She does not feel that he has done anything that he promised is not doing it the right way.
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John: He just got an office.
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Adam: Yeah, well, so here is she was queried about this. And she gave a very open, very honest response.
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Unknown: Is there a specific policy goal? If he rang you up and said, Greg, what should I do? What what what? I can waive a presidential magic wand? Exactly.
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What What should I do that I'm not what would you say to him?
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Well, nothing, because that's not democratic. I mean, an elected leader cannot be without support from from voters. And I would not want anyone to do anything that would not have the support, because that will be undemocratic. And democracy is the most precious thing that we have. And we must not risk that. So what we need now is to raise awareness and to create public opinion to treat the crisis like a crisis, because if people are not aware of the crisis that we face, of course, they won't put pressure on the elected leaders. So I would just tell him to, to tell the situation as it is. Because I mean, yeah, you could say, I meet with a lot of other world leaders, and they say, I can't do anything because I don't have the support for Moses. Well, how can you expect support and pressure from voters if you are not treating the crisis, like a crisis? Since the climate crisis doesn't exist? How can we expect people to want climate action?
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John: Jeez, lady,
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Adam: but what's interesting, she said, since the climate crisis doesn't exist, how can We expect action. The terms are. And there's a reason I'm playing this clip. So she's, instead of saying, There's no urgency, she didn't do the houses on fire thing. She said, there's no climate crisis. And although we can chuckle and say That's right, because there isn't, what he really means is the term climate crisis. And this is never just a thing that not coincidental that grettir comes out and starts talking to the media. I hate to do it, but he is important. In this particular context, watermelon had curry that carry Freudian slip. He's all over the climate crisis,
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Unknown: the scientists have told us very clearly that we have to take certain steps, we have to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions at a certain pace. In order to be able to hold the Earth's temperature increased to 1.5 degrees. And in order to reach net zero net zero emissions by 2050.
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Adam: By the way, his tongue went out the minute after he said that what
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John: did he say? temper tour?
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Adam: Oh, yeah, this guy's an elite douche.
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John: That's a douchey input.
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Adam: Sure, well, we,
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Unknown: we say major temperature is temperate tour opportunities, in order to be able to hold the Earth's temperature increased to 1.5 degrees.
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John: Okay, I
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Adam: maybe I'm in the middle somewhere. But you know that he's on his way bad as I thought he's on his way to Europe. So we'll be talking like that. And
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Unknown: in order to reach net zero, net zero emissions by 2050. That time period is the area within which we have to act. Now if we don't act right now, right this next decade, we do not have the ability to hold it until 1.5 degrees, we lose the ability to have net zero by 2050. And the result of that will be massive dislocation, huge food and
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increased intensity to storms.
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I mean, sea level rise, and so forth. Now, I'm not saying this. The scientists have said, Oh, who have spent their life sounds like you're saying it or saying these facts and statistics and making this judgment. So we as public people have a responsibility to represent our populations sensibly. And by using common sense. we insure our homes where you have x percentage by burned down you're sure your life we have X percent, you may have a heart attack, we have 100% certainty that these bad things are happening because of climate crisis.
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Accordingly,
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Adam: there is climate crisis. He's pushing it that will be the new term, it won't be global warming won't be climate change is just climate crisis. It's been sick. Well, David,
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John: has been we've discussed when this came about is over a year ago when they came up with this term, and they try and push it. Micro see now but they had it was a it was a competition between the other term in the other option, which was climate emergency.
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Adam: Yeah.
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John: literal climate emergency and a climate crisis. And they do emergency seems to have lost out
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Adam: alliteration is always better. I mean, why would you even I mean, if we were in the meeting, we know climate crisis is the way to go. Yeah. I think
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John: Well, it seems to work. Alright, I got a I got a cup of soup. I got some Chinese stuff. I got Biden. I got it at least. Normally, I only do Biden on Sunday, but I couldn't resist this one.
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Adam: Yeah, we need to do the Biden because it's I mean, I'm almost ready to open up the pool. He's going to collapse. I mean, and that means you're not gonna die on this spot, but it's something bad is going to happen. They're
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John: gonna argue that that's true in the pool might not be a bad idea, even though it's now let's let's start with his little dishonor to Jim bohannan show. Some caller comes in and he mentions a few things he dealt with this kind of thing before
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Unknown: that this is a good clip Gina in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Good evening.
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They wonder why Bibles in the backup for so long, etc, etc. And what's going on with him now that he can do interviews and things like that. And having worked with a lot of dementia patients with hospice at all
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I can tell you right now, the state he was in after he won the nomination, so they got him at home and kept him at home and they put him on medication. Like Aricept or Namenda My mother was on Aricept for a while which, by the way, for those who don't know Aricept was a medication and this was this was 20 some years ago, but the promise that was made well Not that the Aricept would would correct the middle decline, but it would slow the rate of mental decline for about nine months. In my view.
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Adam: I think it worked for that nine months but I mean, again, it only slowed the the the rate of decline it did not stop that or certainly I'm sorry. What's it called again that medication
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John: Aricept
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Adam: Aricept, okay
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Unknown: for about nine months. In my view, I think it worked for that nine months. But I mean, again, it only slowed the, the the rate of decline, it
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did not stop it, or certainly not reverse it. But just for those who aren't familiar. And I would have to think Gina, that was, like I said, 20 years ago, though, we have better medications. Now.
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John: They still use it, but and they but they also have other things that a lot of people like ADHD patients use. And they give them things to brighten them up a little bit, like Ritalin or any kind of a speed. But what they were trying to do was halt the progression, and tried to get him to focus better. And once they assessed him that he was about, at top speed, they put him out there. And he did okay for a little while. But now you notice that the stress of the job, and the hours that he's putting in, he's declining again.
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Unknown: You think,
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geez,
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John: now, this I bring this in, because he's going to be giving a public speech today. Yes. Now whether it's going to be pre recorded and edited, which is what I suspect
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Adam: that's not what the press actually wants. The Press wants him to do a q&a so they can talk to him. That's not going to
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John: Canada. They're handling it was kid gloves right now, but that's not gonna, that doesn't last forever. And here he is. This is the one that's one around the net, which is where he forgets that Secretary of Defense's name, and can't say Pentagon because he doesn't remember what it is. After he's giving a he's, he's announcing to women being moved up the ranks in general ships in the army, I believe. And he's giving them congratulations. And then he turns to his secretary of defense, Austin, that guy, black guy, and a they can't remember his name. And then he says agenda just fumbles around. And this is going to be hopefully, mainly because of this segment. I even though at some point, I'm going to stop doing this because I think it's it's getting pathetic. Hopefully he doesn't. It'll show up again tonight, even though I'm sure they
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Adam: come up with so hopefully, hopefully.
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Unknown: Thank you both. And I want to thank the the former general, I keep calling him General, my, my, the guy who runs that out.
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I want to make sure we thank the secretary for all he's done to try to implement what we've just talked about, and for recommending these to women for promotion. Thank you all men. God bless you all, and may God protect our troops
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Adam: in this era. Sept. is a commercial here from 2009. Do you mind if I just listened to what it does and what their example is?
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John: Yeah, I'd like to hear it too.
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Unknown: Let's see if we can every Sunday was on your mom's was a family tradition. When she started forgetting things I was hoping was nothing.
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Surprise,
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Mom, it's Sunday. That's when I knew I couldn't wait. Mom's doctor said these were signs of Alzheimers, a type of dementia and that prescription errors that could help he said it's the only treatment proven effective for all stages of Alzheimer's studies showed Aricept slows the progression of Alzheimer symptoms it improves cognition and slows the decline of overall
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functioning. Aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. People are at risk for stomach ulcers so who take certain other medicine should tell their doctors because serious stomach problems such as bleeding may get worse some people may experience fainting some people may have nausea vomiting, diarrhea, bruising, we're not sleep well. Some people may have muscle cramps or loss of appetite
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Adam: or may feel like because these these were usually mild and temporary mom, talk to your doctor about RSF don't wait. Alzheimers isn't waiting. Wow, that's that's the reason to take it as you for I mean, I forget what day it is all the time. But I'm always saying Sunday when it's Thursday.
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John: But there's a reason for that is not all time.
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Adam: No, I understand. But that's that's all that it takes to get someone to go on this stuff
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John: that by doing? Yeah, yeah. The grass gear doctor if it's right for you. If you can remember your doctor's name. I mean, there's million jokes you do. And they're all sick and I apologize in advance. That's okay. I do have one If you get I don't know if you have a canceled culture segment. Yes, yes, I have one jam.
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Adam: I do I Yes, please. I mean that there's only two two segments. But yeah, let's hear what you got.
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John: This is the Chinese director who won the Golden Globes in the first director, the first Chinese director in history to get as far as she's gotten in Hollywood, as the director, and the Chinese is deserted her all over this story is not being played in this country. This is from again from NTD. And it is really, I think it's kind of amusing this Chinese director punished by the Chinese. The
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Unknown: Chinese regime is leading a statewide boycott of the award winning film Nomad land. This because of a comment from its Chinese director back in 2013. And it is Dawn ma has more.
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An award winning Chinese director is facing backlash in Communist China. That's for a comment she made back in 2013. critical of the regime. Chloe Joe is the director of the 2021 American movie Nomad land. Last Sunday, she made history of the Golden Globe Awards with her new film, Zhao became the first Asian woman ever to win the title of Best Director Charles when was initially celebrated in China. on Chinese social media platform Weibo her whim trended with hundreds of millions of views. Chinese state media even crowned her as the pride of China. Chinese film authorities approved the film for a domestic release in April, but Chinese internet users soon dug up and interviewed Joe had in 2013. Joe told filmmaker magazine at the time that China is, quote, a place where there are lies everywhere. A lot of info I received when I was young was not true. I went to England suddenly and relearned my history. When she was 15. Her parents sent her to study in the UK. There she studied political science in college, and that's where she learned the truth about China. Now the film's release is up in the air major Chinese online Box Office apps have removed the movies release date from their platforms, and the hashtag Nomad land is no longer searchable on Chinese social media platform label. censorship in China could be a significant issue for another film zhaohua direct. It's a big budget superhero movie called The eternals by Disney's Marvel Studios, the previous Marvel movie,
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Avengers endgame had huge earnings in the Chinese market. It earned more than half a billion dollars there. But now jealous profit of her upcoming film is put into question.
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Well, it's no
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John: yeah, this is big. Because now we're dealing with Disney. And Marvel and China and this woman and they don't know what to do their big day, everyone has got to be beside themselves, because they're talking about a half a billion dollar or a billion. I mean, who knows? It's the pride of China. One minute, the next day somebody digs up one quote, and he's done. This is a good example. This is happening not just in the United States, this canceled thing may have really had its origins in China,
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Adam: but it's being exported. Again, black Queen strikes the Queen of England is this is going what's going to happen everywhere. And
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John: and what Elba lism
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Adam: Yeah, well, yeah, totally. And what I'm seeing now, and I asked for previously, I said where my Asian American producers, which I don't think we've heard from, or maybe they just don't want to identify. Because now finally, and we know that the Asian Americans were all over January six, they were very angry, and rightfully so. And now we have two examples read most recently in the press, revolving around Asian discrimination, but it's very interesting. The first one is Mumford and Sons banjo player, you probably heard about this. His name is Winston Marshall. And the reason he is being canceled is because he tweeted that he enjoyed Andy nose book. And the nose book is unmasked. It looks at anti fires radical plan to destroy democracy. And of course, Andy no is Asian, Asian American. So this guy gets cancelled so hard he has to post this. And it's really sad when you read what someone has to do to reclaim their dignity by really making yourself undignified to the max. Over the past few days I've come to better understand the pain caused by the book I endorsed, endorsed the book, I've offended not only a lot of people I don't know, but also those closest to me including my bandmates, and for that I am truly sorry. As a result of my actions, I am taking time away from the band to examine my blind spots. For now, please know that I realize how am I in doubt, endorsements have the potential to be viewed as approvals of hateful, divisive behavior. I
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apologize as this was not at all my intention. Any No, the guy who was brave, brave to go report on anti fog who was beat up by anti fog. You can't even endorse this book. And yes, this is pathetic. Well, at this point, we need to have a, a woke apology generator, because all you have to do is just put in your name and say, you know, I apologize, not my intention, I need to take some distance to learn
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John: like the woke apology generate out
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Adam: there we've got the guys that can do it. It's the wag baby woke apology generator, wag the next piece. This is probably more entertaining, again, anti Asian sentiment. This is the new Teen Vogue editor who had some tweets unfurled, once you she was around 26. She's 36. Now, the tweets have since been deleted. But some of the stuff was I'm reading here. In the tweets which have since been deleted. mccammon said she was googling how not to wake up with swollen Asian eyes and referred to referred to a teacher's assistant as a stupid Asian. Now it's really too bad that they that they aren't doing those tweets verbatim. Because from what I recall of that tweet, she had gotten a bad mark on a test because the stupid Asian teacher's assistant had asked her to show her work. And we all know showing your work is racist. And this is what is boiling down to Asians need to be kept out of the picture. Because they need to be discredited because math is racist. Because the Asians are good at math, and they can calculate and show you all this dumb stuff you're claiming is not true. So they have to go away. And they are in fact what we call the inconvenient minority. And there's a kid called Kenny zoo. And I caught him on American thought leaders, which is a and this is important, I think, is the Epoch Times. So that's Falun Gong. So that's, you know, anti CCP, this is not happening just by coincidence. A lot of these Asian Americans are also conservative. And here
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he talks for about a minute about the inconvenient minority, known as American Asians.
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Unknown: The left narrative is that if you are a white person, you're privileged or if you're a person of color, you're oppressed, but Asian Americans inconvenience that narrative, because although they're a person of color, and they have experienced racism discrimination in this country, I think the recent wave of anti Asian attacks prove that to be completely true. They have experienced racism, they still perform at a level that is comparable to whites and even higher than whites and things like grades, average, test scores, average income, and those kinds of things. They inconvenience the narrative of the left, because even though they're supposed to be oppressed and supposed to play victims, they actually because of their culture, and because of their educational skills, and traits are able to achieve a modicum of middle class success in this country. So and I've even heard that there's this language used where basically, you're kind of white. That doesn't work. Exactly. white, white adjacency.
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That's the new narrative in our culture today. One
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thing I talked about in my books,
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Adam: there you go. You're not Asian, you're not a minority. You're white adjacent. How discussed? can you get?
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John: Well, I wonder if this is connected to a clip I have here, which is the Asian hate clip. Because there's this being promoted around everywhere I go, and all new stores are talking about all these attacks on Asians. Yep. And I, and this is in the Bay Area, they get the and it tends to be although there's one crazy white woman where this happened to the clip you're about to play. It's two black women, two black girls. And a Hispanic girl who got into an Uber cab and it's recorded and filmed on these people are idiots and being followed up as a hate crime even though it's happened in San Francisco. So the district attorney doesn't like to promote anything that's that has anything to do with anything. He's
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Adam: just let him out of jail. That's all he cares about.
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John: He's just a horrible guy that they've put in there and they're joining the city. But just listen to this clip
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Unknown: or has been in the alarming and rising spike in hate crimes primarily targeting Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Now, as EYEWITNESS NEWS REPORTER Carlos Condit tells us elected officials in LA are moving forward with a new campaign to help put a stop to this violence.
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Adam: The video shows three women in the backseat during an Uber ride berating the driver. It was
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Unknown: unbearable. It was threatening. I was scared of my life.
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Adam: shubhankar COP is from Nepal and has been driving for Uber for three years. He says he was picking up the three women in the Bayview area of San Francisco, when he noticed one didn't have a mask. He asked her to put one on, and that's when they started coughing and yelling racial slurs. coursing to him was too much.
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Unknown: The lady were the ladies were even talking about shooting me calling their cousins to shoot me.
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It was and they were making fun of my race.
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John: This is one of a series of incidents and attacks all across the country against members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
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Unknown: is something that we have to address
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Adam: today the LA County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved and funded an anti hate program to deal with this increase in violence. Official say according to a report by the LAPD, anti Asian crimes in Los Angeles jumped 114% in 2020.
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Unknown: We must expand the county's only anti hate program to show that LA County stands with our marginalized communities when they are under attack.
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Adam: Uber issued a statement saying the behavior seen in the video is appalling
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Unknown: the writer no longer has access
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Adam: to Uber copco says the entire incident was very painful and he still feels traumatized. Yeah my belief again is that Asians are good at math. Math is racist Asians no good It's that simple. They have to disqualify any any smart thinking show your work Oh really? That's racist
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John: well is this is on it's not workable.
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Adam: No, it's it's entirely unworkable but it's it's it's bubbling up now and it's being pushed. I think it's I suspect epic times. I think it's it's those guys are pushing this they're pushing this as hard as they can they have some some I hope to have some end game, but at least it's exposing something that is just not getting out there at all. White initiations, keep me a break. Yeah.
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John: Anti white adjacent. That's
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Adam: bad.
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John: That's a good one. Yeah, I've got that show title.
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Adam: There you go.
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John: legit when I step on
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Adam: the whole donation segment jingle.
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John: Oh, I was gonna
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Unknown: now go ahead and speaking. We're gonna say speaking of speaking of ISOs Do you have any ISOs? Yes, I do. Actually. Do you have any?
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John: Let me let me play this one first. Okay. How about this one at ISO. This is another one of these all over? This is It's over.
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Adam: It's over. Hold on. Where is it? It's over. All right. It's over. Is that me? It's over. That's no good.
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John: That somebody sent it in? I said, Oh, jeez. Well, I tried this one. This is from my favorite bull bear. Bull. Bull bear. She always uses this terminology, this victimhood.
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Adam: Oh, okay. On victimhood,
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Unknown: victimhood bullcrap.
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Adam: That's pretty good. Maybe mine though that I've This is the kind that I think would come back and donation segments. Ready. Here comes
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Adam: You don't like the moist?
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John: Well, I don't see what it's got to do with anything. You just thought it was a funny phrase.
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Adam: Well, it's a word that triggers a lot of people. Like it. Let's keep it to bullcrap. I like that. We'll keep that one. That's probably good.
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John: Okay, I think that's good. You play Clara place in and then I'll I plug in. there's anything we need to go into. But this is all good stuff for later. Go.
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just like a party the meetups take place all over gitmo-nation so also in what is this Philly I think union local 76 their march meetup. Here's the report. I am and john This is Sean over here at manioc union local 76
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Unknown: we're having a good meetup. A bunch of first timers here.
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Here's the round. Hey, this is Jim. I just want to give a shout out to my sister Deirdre and her new puppy Mickey
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Mommy Papa here thanks for doing everything you guys do. You're making the world a better place.
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in the morning in the morning. This is sir scat man of Norris town at the first meetup. I'm not hosting where we are eating grass fed beef and busting balls. All right. Yes, say goodbye to Keegan moving to Florida.
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Adam: That's like a fun group. Here's the meetups on the schedule for the coming week today. In fact, we have the Denver shapeshifter meetup at 630. Tomorrow, Tacoma, Washington D won't be triggered or held to blame Pub Crawl starts at six at the Odin brewery. Also on Friday, local 33 Lake Oswego in Oregon at the delen pub. On Saturday brand new on the list the no agenda Memphis Tennessee one o'clock Central Time first meetup at hammer and ale you got to be there on Saturday Castroville Texas, amygdala and mask burning. Hopefully just the mask and not the two o'clock on a burn your make Medina river winery. Also on Saturday San Diego save the our protest knew knew he was brewing we'd like our Bruin houses don't wait. Chicago and meetup in exile two o'clock on Saturday at the Sixth Street bar and Horseshoe Casino in Hammond Indiana. That is where my sister in law always. I think that's where she goes. I think that's where she Gamble's and she loves the gambling. March 13 Saturday, Mum's the word Maricopa Arizona six o'clock at True Grit Tavern and on Sunday the local 919 Durham North Carolina kickback Jacks at four o'clock what we have still to come in March my goodness we've got so we have Nashville we got Charlotte North Carolina we got the Oh the rabble rousing in Riyadh Saudi Arabia on the 19th go look at no agenda meetups calm you will be amazed at how many people organize these and where they are all over the world. And the great thing about it is you
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come together you meet people you just might not bump into one could be a truck driver, the other could be a professor, you can have a waitress, you can have a teacher you can have a fireman you can have a video jockey it's all possible at the no agenda meetups, no agenda meetups calm then like a pod. Sometimes you want to go hang out with
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Unknown: me.
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Adam: Just one thing I wanted to mention before before we go someone sent me a JSON which is just the data format of a profile on clubhouse which is, you know, it's a very well very problematic place. So when you get a JSON you know it has things in there like your user profile, your user ID, your name, the URL of your of your profile, picture, your user name, your first name, your last name, if you're new if you're a speaker, if you're a moderator were you invited on stage. But this is very peculiar field in here and I this is someone who took a picture of a screen with this on it. I have tried to track down the origin of it. It looks legit Who knows there's a little little field in there for skin tone. And in this particular case, this user
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John: one skin tone on what scale?
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Adam: Oh, it says three. So this person's skin tone is a three so I don't know if it's a one to five or one to 10 it may be completely bullcrap, but I just wanted to point it out it sounds like bullcrap I've
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John: looked real but I liked the idea and it would you would say this well yes because this program is so sophisticated that it will change the white balance and do some dangling with the algorithm so you'd look perfect on the on screen you won't look washed out
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Adam: clubhouses audio clubhouses audio only. It is yeah clubhouse is just audio. You didn't know that. No, I
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John: don't know anything in Mike's house is something I have zero interest in. We have enough stuff to
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Unknown: do well, I
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John: will say if it's audio only. Okay, then it makes it silly.
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Adam: There's one thing that I had to thought about if if someone hasn't already done this, you might want to consider it. clubhouse. I mean, I've not been on there I've seen plenty of videos. I'm not interested at all please only
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John: see videos of his audio only
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Adam: because they people record it and then post their the screen recording of their phone where you see the little icons light up when they're talking and they record it that's how you record the clubhouse meeting. So it's a video of of what people look at on their phone, which is just a screen filled with people on stage or not are in the audience. What I don't understand is why anyone is wasting any time on this you need to go straight to corporate. This thing this conference call app would that's what it is. It's a conference call app shouldn't be sold as a conference call app. It would revolutionize conference calls. conference calls in business suck ass the free numbers suck they're horrible they're no good
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Unknown: this is perfect. You
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Adam: can moderate you can give someone the microphone bring them up on stage you can shut people down this is a great product for business for for people it is destructive and stupid just as a consumer app
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Unknown: well that's
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John: what it sounds like an exit strategy. I didn't want to mention baby over to business that's
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Adam: me we we too can just license the Chinese back end technology that's where they get it from
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John: Yeah. Chinese a licensed anybody best price
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Adam: best price. And one of our dudes named Ben might want to help us long help us exit
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John: Yes, we need a dude named Ben that can help us on this because we're too old.
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Adam: Speak for yourself young man. Time to exit time to exit
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John: I got us a migration stuff I can move on. By the way Mike I get a mike Lynn Dell quit edge clip. It's not bout him. It's not with him. And I have a little question and answer thing here. You want to play. He's gonna start a website and start his own YouTube. He's He's fed up
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Unknown: and my pillow CEO Michael Sandel says he's launching his own social media website. After Twitter suspended both his accounts. He made the announcement on Charlie Kirk's podcast last week saying quote, every single influencer person on the planet can come there. You're going to have a platform to speak out. Adding we're launching this big platform. So all the voices of our country can come back and start telling it like it is again. He goes on to say with his sight people won't need YouTube. He says people will be able to talk and not walk on eggshells. He hits launch in four to five weeks but didn't elaborate more. His site would be going up against the likes of parlor and gap.
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Adam: Oh my goodness another guy is gonna burn money. Yes, it's
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John: a boy said my boy. I have the named Best name he could possibly choose.
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Adam: Can I guess? pillowtop he
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John: knew you. First time ever.
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Adam: Oh, excuse me. We are both on the same level as marketers.
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Unknown: You're better No, no,
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John: I'm good. When it comes to an ask Adam phase. It's not about marketing and marketing. Yeah, you're right this year we're on the same level and that so you'd come up with the same name Pillow Talk which is obviously the best name in terms of just kind of a gimmick to help promote his company if you waste money it's all a write off. It's perfect.
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Adam: Okay, have we registered this yet? Are we doing this once again without without trying to get the domain name Pillow Talk calm should that's no
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John: it's just no way pillow talk.com is available. It's been out but I'm sure somebody else he's gonna have to buy it from them.
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Adam: Let's see what that what that could be a version of it. Good morning.
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John: tv.
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Adam: Let's see what's taken.com has taken what's left we got a pillow talk dot energy's available. Pillow Talk dot dev Pillow Talk dot page.
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John: Brother
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Unknown: yeah
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Adam: you know parlor is still not back on the app store?
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John: Oh, it'll never be back.
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Adam: No, of course they won't. Which is I mean, it's antique. Give up people give up on this crap. Give up on it. Yeah, it's really not worth your trouble anymore. And he should just make some money to us the best podcast in the universe will propagate his message.
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John: Yeah, we can do that. We'll just read whatever people want to want us to read. This one is one last one I want to run is this one, which is the democrats socialists. Have you heard about this? This isn't been played up much.
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Adam: Yes. Is this about half the half the local party quitting or something? No, they all quit. Oh, let's hear if
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Unknown: you go onto the Nevada Democratic Party website, you will see that not a single staff member is listed. This is because every staff member quit after a democratic socialist one all party leadership roles on Saturday. According to the intercept. Judith Whitmer, the newly elected party chair was notified by the party's executive director Alanna mounts that the entire party staff and all consultants were resigning. staffers claimed that Whitmer was going to fire them anyway. But she denied those claims. Whitmer, one with the backing of the local chapter of the Democratic socialists of America and the support of the party's progressive wing aligned with democratic socialist senator Bernie Sanders. Three other progressives backed by the DSA, one the other four leadership positions this effectively turning Nevada's Democratic Party into a socialist party 2020 house candidate and progressive Jen Perelman responded to the news on Twitter saying what the democratic socialist did to the Nevada Democratic Party, we're going to do the same here in Florida. Perelman had previously shared plans to replace what she calls establishment Democrats, starting at the local level, all the way up to the White House. This is a plan shared by many far left progressive and socialist activists. JOHN Ralston, founder of the Nevada independent told CNN Chris Silesia, that those who don't support the newly elected democratic socialists in Nevada have vowed to set up a
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separate entity. This could mean two competing factions for the democratic vote. Ralston says that with the 2022 elections, just around the corner, Republicans could end up being the winners of this Nevada shake up.
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Adam: Gosh, we're all we're not going to stop 2020 2022 on deck, keep pushing, keep pushing
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John: is out of control.
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Adam: It's so tiring. It's
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John: what happened to the justice, debit. You know, the Justice Democrats, I think morphed into these democratic socialists are most likely Sure. Because they seem to have fallen apart.
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Adam: That's not the kind of thing.
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John: We're the only ones to keep tabs on this stuff.
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Adam: We are and we'll do it again for you
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John: else talks about this. They all they talk about is what how many people got vaccinated. You know what the various you know, and they don't even talk about the bad side of the vaccination. It's unbelievable to me The news is we have to do I want to tell people out there this, we have to dig through a lot of different sources to get the stuff that we play here. That's just not one or two little things we you know, it's not I mean, I do listen to the mainstream too, but there's material has been very piss poor recently.
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Adam: It's borderline boring.
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John: And it looks not borderline boring.
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Adam: But when it's borderline boring to me, then it's really bad. It's boring. It's
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John: not borderline boring.
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Adam: Well, I hope we didn't bore y'all. And come back on Sunday. We'll do it all over again please remember us@dvorak.org slash na everyone else contribute your time your talent treasures welcome as always enter show mixes today. We got Tom starkweather and Hugh Allison on deck and providing you with emergency broadcast authorization from opportunity zone 33. Here in the capital the drone Star State Austin, Texas FEMA Region number six on the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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John: And from Northern Silicon Valley. We're after this show. I'm off to Costco and Jesse devore. If we return
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Adam: on Sunday, right here, thank you, trolls. Thank you artists. Thank you void, everybody. Just thank you all. Thank you. We love you. until Sunday. Adios mofos and such.
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Unknown: To get
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too long we've allowed the virus virus. So
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John: when you have a situation,
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Unknown: as many of you saw last night,
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the now a New York City variant that they say may weaken vaccine effectiveness. How concerning is that? Yeah, it's
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a it's a great question.
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Adam: I think when you get
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John: a question that is asked by many women, that's not necessarily proportion to what the actual risk is,
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Unknown: and it's not the time to relax. We have to keep washing our hands longer. I
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Adam: think the report speaks speaks for itself. First of all, the release of the report itself.
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Unknown: And the transparency that that provides, this
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Adam: is a report that that
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Unknown: we're going to do it together.
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John: Get to have two is fine to have three is absolutely better. Listen to Dr. fouch. We're going to do it together. Get together.
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Unknown: This is a race against time.
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This is an addition to the more than 125,000 blankets. FEMA has also made available.
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Adam: I know a lot of people want to send blankets serve water.
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Unknown: Just send your cash and blankets all across the state. Then there are no people who have priorities.
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John: I call that open season. This is a Dr. Fauci
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Unknown: have been no red flags of anything that anyone would be worried about.
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We also landed a rover on Mars.
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Adam: The other day at breakfast keeper my lovely wife frightened. My coffee. She says we should do some axe throwing. That was a little startling.
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Unknown: Oh ma x is a throne in Texas.
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x is a thrown in Texas. You still love me. That's why I hang in here with Mr. Jc
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and got that out of the way.
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