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May 2nd, 2021 • 3h 3m

1343: McClintock Effect

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John: You'd like us band x granny
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Adam: Adam Curry Jhansi devore ashes so they may 2 2021 this is your award winning gima Nation media assassination Episode 1343
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Unknown: This is no agenda,
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Adam: stopping the buzz and broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here at the frontier of Austin, Texas Capitol on the drone Star State. Morning everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry and from Northern California where our horse did not win place or show and Jhansi Dvorak
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Unknown: skills
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Adam: you mean known agenda?
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John: What I thought it was no agenda. They kept saying no agenda. I know it sounded like
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Adam: it. That was like that was the number two thing tweeted to me this weekend. Oh man your horse. No, not really. So the horse didn't even run.
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John: Hey, Ronnie, I think Kevin seven or eight Okay,
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Adam: so that's it didn't show no prizes. No
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John: didn't win place to show and nothing in fact, that favorite horse which was owned by that horrible guy that runs Dubai who kidnapped his daughter it's a terrible story shouldn't even be been in the race for wait
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Adam: a minute which guys this?
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John: I forget was it just prints from Dubai? Dubai? Check him out. Take Just look at him.
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Adam: And he's Oh, I remember the story about his, his daughter was she locked up in? Like,
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Unknown: two or three times? I do remember
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John: that. He sends a bunch of spooks out to go grabber. And now from all at least from all reports. She's a prisoner in the palace. Wow. Not dead.
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Adam: Right?
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John: Right. Human rights groups have tried to get her you know, checked find this just say hello or anything and can't be done. Meanwhile, this guy gets to run a horse in the Kentucky Derby. There's no no consequences whatsoever. Of course, people can check your slides
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Adam: red state. They love death and destruction. They don't care. You know what the number one most tweeted an email. The comment was to me.
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John: Divorce last? No.
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Adam: Your sound is all wrong. your microphone sounds horrible. Oh my god. It sounds like you're talking through a metal straw out of your anus. Yeah, that was disastrous. It was disastrous. It wasn't that bad. It was it was and you know, it was worse. Because after it's what happened was I've had these microphone problems, big problems. I've replaced microphones. There's some buzz that just occurred once when I hit it once when I hit it, and then another one, just just it just occurred again. I think I'm under attack from direct directed energy weapons, which is on Vogue, as you know,
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John: a lot of they just blow up the house. I don't get weather fooling around your mic. Well,
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Adam: so I had a very bad night, Thursday night because people were saying on my site, and of course I had recompressed by accident. So that made possible
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John: that's. That's
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Adam: what that's what made it. Like, john sounds good clip sound good. What's wrong? Too much trouble. That's my favorite. You got too much trouble anyway. It's much appreciated, because everyone knows how much you care about it. And they care. So Thursday night, as I was ready to rip everything apart. And listen, I'm going to sleep on this. When I wake up. I got up at five in the morning, straight upstairs. And I start to reconfigure the replacement microphone, the procaster. And then is that what you're on now? No, no, I'm not. I'm checking it out. So then I'm just walking around, it's dark. I'm drinking coffee and think, wait a minute. And because, you know, we're looking to sell our house and to move a little bit further out of Austin. So I'm a little more. I'm thinking a bit more about floor plans. I say, you know, this studio is above the kitchen. So I like you know, could it maybe it's some lights, it's possible. So Tina turns, I'm yelling
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John: down to Tina's down there or the show start. I'm going to turn on the blender and that'll fix him.
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Adam: So after some sleuthing, it turns out there's one light switch if you put the dimmer in just a very specific spot.
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John: Oh, dimmers are noisy.
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Adam: And it's downstairs. It's downstairs and so you know she turns light and I said nothing's moved the dimmer and also flies past it and so now it's just one spot so what happened was I because I usually tuned the dimmer put it in some specific spot or maybe that's the spot where I was put it now the you know something's a little dirty in that spot on the dimmer slider. And that was the whole problem. So now I have two beautiful electro voice mics, working perfectly.
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John: What about the third one the original.
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Adam: Now that one I just threw out I thought that was really
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Unknown: threw it out.
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Adam: I don't know where it is. I have no idea where that one went. Oh, but that I think that was a different issue. I think it was different. Anyway, I'm very happy to be back in full force. It makes me a happy man. And I apologize for all the horrible sounds everybody had to listen to. And to make it up. I think we should start off today with the latest Pfizer marketing for the vaccine. It's just it's too good. It's too much fun. It brings a smile to everybody's face.
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Unknown: What do you think?
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John: I love marketing
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Adam: in case so the great reset the great marketing reset. Pfizer has pretty much gotten rid of every single one of its its competitors. It is taking over globally it is running large countries by telling them that they need to give them their military bases as some kind of collateral for soon
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John: be its own country.
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Adam: Yes, if it isn't already, and we know that they are that they've been paying influencers on Instagram that tik tok is really the place where it most of it happens though. Up to a couple $1,000 if you actually show that the poke the jab sinking into your arm that can be extra and from time to time one of them just goes so super viral is beautiful.
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No, I think she should get a little bonus. Very good. pop it up our search when you need it. I'm hopped up on Pfizer. And then this one was a little longer with with the whole dance routine. This is Missy shot Vax. And she does a whole a whole thing with with with her influencer cash
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Unknown: herd immunity implant a signal sign up on the
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accardi as a nation will begin immunization maybe by the Fourth of July. Giving you a
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Adam: little antibody inoculate me at the lyrics
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a little over modulated but that's how it ended up on. So good. These guys are genius. And they really they don't even know how smart they are by doing this. And it's always interesting that it's not disclosed as per FTC rules.
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John: They're pouring this by the way, this is very getting galling every every show we do we keep bringing this up and we and the FTC does nothing.
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Adam: No. Why would they is this just to say
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John: you made the rules. I mean, if you want to just say there's no rules, do whatever you want, go play what you want, take the money and run. That would be fine. But that's not what they said. People have been busted for plugging stuff. And now this goes on.
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Adam: Just like the scientists felt that we didn't need a control group and we should vaccinate the people who received the placebo. These circumstances are a little different, john. Sorry, you don't see it that way. But they're making big, big mistakes. I think they did. They'd still believe even though all the award shows have proven true that celebrities the traditional mainstream Hollywood celebrities have no more influence. They are not the influencers. They are not the ones who were influencing people to do things they could not do it during the lockdowns they were not taken seriously no one wanted to see them in their million dollar mansions telling him to stay home and
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John: we forget we forgot that episode.
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Adam: Yeah and and just look at the award shows no one cares. There's no more industry around it. Who do we care about? We care about the fitness models on Tick Tock on on Instagram. We care about the singing Pfizer girls on tick. This is what this is what entertainment is. You've lost it Hollywood has lost it and still still the traditional marketing over there at Pfizer they have oh well. Let's break listen people we need some black people vaccinated bring in Latif Ah, where's the queen? For too long
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Unknown: black community health concerns have been ignored, under resourced, underappreciated, undervalued. COVID-19 is highlighted deep racial and ethnic disparities across the United States. But now
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Hello, people from all backgrounds and needed in clinical research, especially our black communities, be represented, go to Pfizer comm slash clinical trials. To learn more about our commitments, all communities are represented
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Adam: their magic. So you got the queen,
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John: like, it's like, it's like night and day comparing the two methodologies. And I think this is we hear the tick tock, tick tock girls, they're up to date. It's happening sounds spontaneous, partly. But it's, it's current.
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Adam: It's now it's today's sound
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John: is today sound. You got this other thing.
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Adam: It gets worse. It gets worse. Right? Now, if you could think of the perfect black pitch man, according to a Hollywood mainstream, who's the guy who can really tug the heartstrings Who's the man who can get black America to take this shot to have the Poke in their arm?
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John: Bill Cosby
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Adam: close close that close. Oh, man, john legend, of course. Oh, that
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John: horrible guy shot. Our opportunity.
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Adam: COVID-19 has taken so much from so many. But this is our shot.
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Unknown: Turning to the faces
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John: and places we love and miss.
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Adam: The COVID-19 vaccines are reading that Reto is Walgreens with pharmacists, you know,
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John: who know you. So when you're ready, they'll be
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Adam: ready to give it to you safely for free. This is bringing our communities back together. Providing healing, not just for some. But for all. This is our shot. This is our show.
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Unknown: This is our shot
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Adam: at reconnecting with the ones we love. With the world huge. We've lost.
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Unknown: This is our shot.
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John: That's very cute. Dr. Shot Yeah, but but this idea that you go to the pharmacy, even though it's people do it to get a shot, I just keep thinking of that guy's grandma who went and shot went into her bone.
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Adam: And well, by now about half of all eligible Americans have gotten the shot. So we finally know at least half of all Americans aren't stupid. We just don't know which half yet. We'll know in a couple of years probably. But this is another failed marketing exercise. We had all these piano voiceover together we can do it our shot we were this was being thrown in our face incessantly during the lockdown. Now all these corporations now Walgreens has to go and get john legend. Please, please now I think Detroit they've got a, you know, a kind of more pragmatic idea
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Unknown: about it. About 10 million Americans are now getting vaccinated every day but that's down from a high of 4 million per day many cities are offering incentives destroyed is paying drivers $50 for each person that's
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Adam: that's how you do it.
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John: Come on. If anybody's got it, unless they're idiots you just wait waited out and take 100 bucks and get the shot if you really want to get the shot.
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Adam: You got a question though? How important is this shot really that they're paying you to take it now one free is one thing but they're paying you to take it okay.
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John: If you're gonna take it, you might have to get paid.
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Adam: But we still have Dr. de mujer. osterholm the liar the liar of the of the county out there telling us what we need to do. They just they just keep bringing him back. It doesn't matter how many times he overstates something happening. Two and a half million dead we're in the mouth of the monster the hurricane is upon us.
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Unknown: We're sort of at a vaccine clip where supply is outweighing demand. What's happening?
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You know, we knew that this
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Adam: would happen eventually, when the vaccine first rolled out when was the last mile getting the vaccine to the locations that needed to be so that it could be given to people and during that period we had many more arms that wanted vaccine, then the vaccine was available. Now it's no longer the last mile it is solely down to the last inch getting the needles in people's arms, the last inch it's just incredible. So we talked a lot on the last episode about women and their menstrual cycles reigniting being heavy, severe clumping, all kinds of stuff. I am always surprised or maybe it's it's been the past year. How many women and girls listen to this podcast? I don't think it was like that. In the past.
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John: Yeah, we always had it wasn't like it is now but we always had a higher audience. Yeah, and when I mean, listen to
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Adam: Yeah, but it's just all of a sudden they're coming out of the Woodworks. Lots of reporting all similar here just to follow up on your porting about the weird period bleeding associated with the vaccinations. I'm a labor and delivery postpartum nurse. In the past few months, I've taken care of several women who casually mentioned they were recently vaccinated and were admitted for preterm labor slash early ruptured membranes. This includes one woman who had a fever and broke her water within 24 hours of getting her second shot. She went on to deliver a 35 week infant which is it's early, and they can have issues. This week. This event could not be a coincidence and the doctor even noted it on her. h NP good for him. What's an H NP?
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John: Is that like a for ages today, it's a thing you write on.
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Adam: One of those You mean like a tablet? Okay,
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John: now? Here's I don't know why a pregnant woman would get a shot in the first place. It just seems like because
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Adam: because the medical community told them that it was safe. That's why
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John: most pregnant women when I've known women who are pregnant, very cautious about just about anything.
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Adam: Yes. Well, I
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John: don't think I can eat that sauerkraut. Oh, no.
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Adam: Yeah, but that's different this time around the you know, they're being told you really needed to keep your child safe. I mean, this is funny. This came out of Joke's on them. That's not a joke.
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John: So here's the here's something that's a little I want to do a little counter programming here. Oh, all out of the blue. Amy Goodman comes up with this story about you know, all these all these ministration problems that might just be caused by tear gas.
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Adam: Do you have a clip of this? I do. And I want you
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John: to listen to it carefully because there's a funny line in here. Yes, story. Oh,
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Adam: you got a lot of clips here.
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John: Okay. Many
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Unknown: medical researchers have found a link between police tear gas and abnormal menstrual cycles. Some 900 people exposed to tear gas during protests last year in Portland, Oregon, reported being affected with symptoms, including increased cramping, unusual spotting, or increased bleeding.
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Adam: And this is all of a sudden out of the blue.
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John: Yeah, huh. Okay. Well, and by the way, some things you listen to it carefully know, what kind of coverage is increased crapping?
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Adam: I was gonna make the joke. But I knew what she said. And I refrained. And still you took it home, john, I'm proud of you. I was not gonna be that juvenile 17 minutes into she said, she said, cramping? Crap. I did do a little bit of research and people have been sending me stuff and even even the menstrual synchrony as it's known, is not proven by any science. So the idea that
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John: no women, it's just 1000 years of experience it every woman will tell you this, I know.
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Adam: But if you look for any articles, you know, it's like, well, it's the the McClintock effect. McClintock did a famous paper. And and she's the one that said, Hey, it looks like women are synchronizing could be the pheromones they exude to their armpits, or their pubic hair hair, I think specifically. And that's just always kind of been pushed off as well. Maybe I couldn't find any proof for it. But somehow it plays into the now debunking. It's down to terms that we don't know. And this is and I we need some real experts on this.
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John: We have the Wikipedia.
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Adam: Yeah, sure. So the debunking of what is happening with women goes like this. That's that's anti vaxxer propaganda. You can't share the vaccine. And you know, there's some people say it's prions. There's all these different things. It's just not enough
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John: to prey on one is the one is the farthest out. I don't Where'd that come from? I don't
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Adam: know. But it's, it's all over. Now, at the same time Pfizer, in their, in their clinical trials made very specific mention of women and adverse side effects they would have coming into contact with women who had been vaccinated, and either through inhalation or skin contact. So does that mean that you they're getting it through their skin or it's on your skin that you rub your nose that it didn't it doesn't say that in the actual paper? So it's hard to say, other than anecdotally, a lot of people I know have have witnessed this or know someone very close who who has had the same thing. And we I think we both liked What's your name, Christine. What's her last Northrop? Northrop. Now christianna is a Christiana. Okay, Christina, thanks.
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John: So I think it's christianna.
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Adam: So the clip gusto came across an earlier clip of hers. And when you so just take into, we have to play this because you can't say, Oh, I just played the stuff that I agree with. Here's what she was talking about. I think in December of 2020, this was a webcam chat she was on but I really want to get across to everybody and you just
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Unknown: got the so well, but I'm so it's making
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this COVID vaccine is like nothing we've seen before. Am I correct in that? That is correct.
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Nothing. We have no experience with this at all. A nanoparticle is a tiny, tiny, tiny
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robot
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that collects your biometric data, your heart rate, your breathing your relationships, whether you have sex, what drugs, wait
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for it, where you're going, who are you going with, and sends that data up to the cloud?
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And then they want to use that data to at the very best, you know, sell you stuff.
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Adam: Like By the way, that's, that is such a good answer. Like, why do they want to do this? Usually, the answer is to track you and control you. And she just says, nah, nah, it's probably just to sell you stuff. That part I appreciate that. She got
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John: the right, the right reasons.
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Adam: It Gets Better
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Unknown: to at the very best, you know, sell you stuff like know your every move, so that they can send you emails to get whatever products,
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but at the very worst, this one about connecting you to cryptocurrency, so that we have a cashless society, facial recognition, the ability to control a whole population and, and there are aspects of this that are very nefarious,
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which is that with 5g then rolled out, which is being rolled out in some places, that 60 gigahertz, and that that vibration, that radiation can literally adversely affect the hemoglobin in our bodies making it very hard to be oxygenated. And that looked like what was happening, by the way, in China at the beginning, and also in New York City where people would come in unable to, you know, blue, unable to get enough oxygen. And then they were put on respirators and field that way, because that wasn't necessary.
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Adam: So individually, all of these pieces are interesting to look at when you string it all together like that you're this taking is nuts. I don't want to say She's nuts. I will come on. So I don't
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John: know if they're, by the way, let's go over the 5g, the 60 gigahertz.
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Adam: That's not this is not
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John: at 60. totally right. It can't be can barely penetrate your skin. The problem that you have with it in terms of is danger to human health is that it possibly causes cataracts or other corneal issues, because it's right on the surface and it heats your skin out. Yeah. Where does it go into your body and can't get in there? And it's not gonna do anything. The hemoglobin is just technologically? Well, the
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Adam: only thing thing to say the only thing I would say is that the other side of 5g is what you have in your pocket. I'm not so sure right next year balls. Yeah, I'm not so sure I'm ready. Good thing real happy about that. I think that that's probably a bigger problem is what the 5g handset is doing.
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John: And what I have in my pockets a couple of nickels that my phone is in the drawer downstairs.
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Adam: Now, but let's just let's just stay with some of this. We have to look at we still need to look at this thing as a bio weapon. And a lot of people sent me two different pieces of information, reminding me about things that we've discussed. One is that you recall, the Dutch embassy sent out a note that said, Okay, if you've had the Pfizer or Madonna vaccines or I think any Western vaccine, you are not allowed to go into China. So that was sent back to me is hey, you know, maybe they know what's going on with this vaccine. And so that's why people weren't who had been vaccinated by these, whatever they are mRNA were not allowed back in that order has actually since been rescinded. So I have links in the show notes showing that you are allowed to enter China if even if you've had Western vaccines, including Pfizer moderner. So that's not it. There was an ol slew of articles around August of 2020 where scientists were working on self transmitting vaccines and I guess it couldn't really come up with a it was big magazines like science and nature. And I Someone must have sent out a press release at the time saying oh, you know we can have these these vaccines they'll love they'll vaccinate people on site. Maybe that's in there? I don't know.
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Unknown: possible.
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Adam: And then there's the obvious, which is Bill Gates is involved somehow. And one of our producers said, Hey, Bill was talking about this at the Munich Security Conference back in 2017. And I went and pulled the clip. And the Munich Security conferences were all douchebags of the world in the military industrial complex, get together to do hookers and blow and sign some orders. But yeah, I will buy some of those from you. And Dr. Bill for some reason he was there, he can't think it's just a coincidence, we also
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Unknown: face a new threat that the next epidemic has good chance of originating on a computer screen of a terrorist intent on using genetic engineering to create a synthetic version of the smallpox virus or a contagious contagious and highly deadly strain of flu. So the point is that we ignore the strong link between house security and international security at our peril. Whether it occurs by the quirk of nature at the hand of a terrorist, epidemiologists show through their models that any respiratory spread pathogen would kill more than 30 million people in less than a year. And there is a reasonable probability of that taking place in the years ahead
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Adam: of coincidental a.
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John: b.
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Adam: What do you mean, Colin's? No, bill doesn't show up somewhere
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John: in the 1980s they're writing novels about this, but this is Bill Gates for a number of years. closer in 2017 Yeah, but it's not as though it was not in the air and air in the wind that this thought was floating around and gates came up with it. I think he's late to the party to be honest about it.
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Adam: What do you mean late to the party?
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John: I like I said there were books written about it papers. People talked about this in the 80s.
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Adam: Right, but he's the one making money on it.
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John: Oh, he's and he's not making money on anything. The guys makes money. That's what he does.
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Adam: But it's I'm just saying 2017 isn't all that long ago to be saying it could be a deadly version of the flu.
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John: Right? I'm just thinking it's a coincidence. Oh,
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Adam: wow. You should join the Surgeon General Listen,
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Unknown: new concerning reaching those who haven't yet received a shot.
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This is an all hands on deck after we've all got a chip.
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Adam: We all got a chip in.
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John: I thought he said we all get a chicken.
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Adam: We all got a chip in man. chip in. chip in. chip in Yeah, instead of $3 chip in now. You got to chip in get get the jab chip in.
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John: By the way, if you want to go into conspiracy things. So since we're, you know, we're still doing the poppy thing. I bug Manny. And you know, I've been bitching about this is that all began a year ago. The constant showing of people getting shots. Yeah. And you said it was the desensitized? Yes, it is desensitizing them to shooting heroin.
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Adam: I think that's exactly what we what we discussed. Of course, the pharmaceutical industry is around us in everything. Everything. Everything that they touch is death and destruction of George George Floyd, opioids, it's all destruction. It's and it comes from the pharmaceutical companies. They're the opioids. It just kind of went by all of that during the roadshow lockdown. No one really talked about it. But there were big, big lawsuits, big convictions. No one goes to jail. big fines paid. No one talks about it because the same people buy off the media. And this is the the never ending story have no agenda. And many people who probably weren't listening at the time, but we brought back twice the 1979 60 minutes. documentary one time you did it. And then I brought it back thinking it was new. But we actually we had played this. About five years ago. I think maybe even during swine flu, or SARS, one of the two.
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John: It's a classic, classic, it keeps coming you have it ready to play. Well, I
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Adam: have a clip that we typically don't play from it, which someone sent to me. And I you know, and I appreciate it that they Oh, you got to play this. Here's all the clips. Well, again, we've kind of played that a million times, but call back to celebrities and promoting the jab. Well, that's not all that new. As part of informing Americans about the swine flu threat.
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Unknown: Dr. Spencer CDC also helped create the advertising to get the public to take the shot.
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Adam: That'd be read to you from one of your own agencies. memos planning the campaign to urge Americans to take the shot. The swine flu vaccine has been taken by many important persons He wrote, example, President Ford, Henry Kissinger, elton john, Muhammad Ali,
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John: Mary Tyler Moore,
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Adam: Rudolph an array of Walter Cronkite, Ralph Nader, Edward Kennedy, et cetera,
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Unknown: et cetera. True.
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I'm not familiar with that particular piece of paper. But I do know that at least of that group, President Ford to take
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Adam: the vaccination, did you talk to these people beforehand to find out if they plan to take this? I
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John: did not know that anybody? I do not
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Adam: know. Did you get permission to use their names in your campaign?
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John: I do not know. Mary, did
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Unknown: you take a swine flu shot? No,
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I did not.
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John: Did you give them permission to use your name saying that you
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Unknown: had or we're going to absolutely not? Never did?
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Adam: Did you ask your own doctor about taking this one flu shot? Yes. And
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Unknown: at the time, he thought it might be a good idea.
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But I resisted it because I was leery of having the symptoms that sometimes go with that kind of inoculation.
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So you didn't know I didn't? Have you
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John: spoken to your doctor said yes. And
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Unknown: he's delighted that I didn't take that shot.
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Adam: I never heard that part with the celebrities.
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John: I didn't either.
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Adam: This Mary Tyler Moore. She's like, no, they just use my name. This just reset it. That's pretty outrageous. They were already powerful then. And notice that she didn't say I sued them over that. Or I objected.
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Unknown: Hmm.
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Adam: There was I think
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John: this was in the 70s. I think 7676 is when? Yep. And which is the first swine flu trial balloon. And so people didn't hear this original big clip, it turned out that the whole thing was a giant scam. Yes. And these shots were it was a trial run. I think they did it and they tried to the swine flu again, during our era of the no agenda show the no agenda era. Yeah. And they, you know, they keep you know, they keep working on this. And they've got it down now. And I think I'm a bit wiser I should show the way.
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Adam: Well, there was some counter programming, and it was from a local Nashville news program.
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Unknown: And here is the story. Brandi Parker McFadden is confined to her hospital bed at Vanderbilt to walk right back No.
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Less than 24 hours after receiving her second Pfizer COVID shot, she explains that she lost her ability to move from her shoulders down. I thought maybe if anything, I'd probably get like flu like symptoms, because I'd already had COVID. But I've never in a million years thought I would never be able to get up and go to the bathroom, or get up and walk
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out the room or
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save up. My kids. The usually active mother of three is speaking out not with the intent of causing fear and not saying don't get your vaccine. I'm just saying that COVID is really real and still really new. She continues including the vaccine, which is why she feels that any possible adverse side effect should be investigated. Even if it is extremely rare. There's been I don't know how many people have been vaccinated and then fine, right. But we have to tell everything otherwise, we will get nowhere in this thing of COVID
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Adam: All right, wow. I can't believe that they're doing that. And they did reach out to Pfizer for comment.
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Unknown: In the meantime, Brandy is focused on the positive. I have gotten some movement my toes which is great. She will start intensive physical therapy this week. Alex Dennis news too.
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We reached out to Pfizer, the company spoke to us by phone they said they are closely monitoring side effects and released a statement would read in part. To date more than 200 million people around the world have been
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vaccinated with our vaccine. It is important to note that serious adverse events that are unrelated to the vaccine
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are likely to occur at a similar rate as they would in the general population
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Adam: as you just your body was defective young lady We're sorry. It's your bodies your body your problem your body your your fault. It's unrelated to say
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John: reshot, I say I reached out to Pfizer for more advertising money. So I think that's gonna start happening. By the way. That's the way the media operates.
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Adam: So it was phenomenal to see four different publications with the following type story. Atlantic magazine, the hot person vaccine, the internet has decided that Pfizer is significantly cooler than materna
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John: Hmm, that's an Atlantic. Uh huh. Under the technology magazine, he has fallen from grace. It's that is pandering to an extreme. That whole article needs to be at is unbelievable, but it doesn't surprise me Atlantic, which is owned by Lauren jobs and is run by a bunch of liberal douchebags. It's a horrible magazine. The whole article is worth
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Adam: reading and the bottom line is and from the Atlantic The problem is white Republicans. That's the problem. That's why we're all gonna die because what and this it says it's usa today did the same thing. White Republicans, and all of a sudden this is highly politicized. I think we identified from the get go how the media was politicizing this let's go to the next one Slate Magazine how Pfizer became the status Vax the double dose Pfizer elites insists they're joking. Not everyone is so sure. You see this is this, I think is native advertising from Pfizer.
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John: Slate is the washington post to get Bay Sherwin knows
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Adam: Yahoo News. from NBC there they kind of republish only hot people get the Pfizer vaccine. vaccine rivalries descend onto Tick Tock Hello Pfizer marketing and the final one is the new york times when vaccines become an internet personality test. Yeah, if you have the Pfizer you're cool you're happening you're a good influencer because that's where the money is.
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John: I mean, if you're writing native advertising, it has to be native to far over the top not to be
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Adam: caught was this one this was this also from the Atlantic online now this is from a USA Today. No, that's the today show. People were both show. The Today Show today, today and the today show. Yeah,
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John: yeah. The today's show
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Adam: Coleman. People wear black or bear ball gowns black tie to get vaccines quote, biggest event of my lifetime. I mean, when you propagate this stuff on
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Unknown: Crocker shit,
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Adam: it starts to work. Yeah, this this was Oh, yeah, this was actually the one you want to get the vaccine to fight fogo which is fear of going out as a new one you see. Fight fogo with the Vax. This is the Atlantic article that was so egregious. So it was this one the I do a photo from my yogo the anti vaccine influencers who are merely asking questions, and this is pretty much about Tucker Carlson I would say they got a real hard on for him.
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John: Do they hate him?
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Adam: Oh my gosh, they want him so so gone. So gone. Alright, let's, let's go to our favorite topic. What is happening in India and this clip is related. I By the way, do you
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John: have a rundown? I want to get out of the way.
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Adam: Well, let me let me do the intro clip. And then you get your rundown.
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Unknown: There's growing fear and desperation for 1000s of Australians tonight over the government's threat to jail or fine anyone who tries to come home from India. The Treasurer insists as a temporary measure, but it's left many feeling abandoned in a country where the crisis is only deepening. India Today recorded more than 400,000 new COVID cases.
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Adam: It wasn't that long ago when Australian passport was like a gold a guarantee of protection. But as of last night if an Australian citizen in India tries to come home, our government is threatening to lock them up I really need to put in place the secure measures with respect to people coming from India to Australia. Travel is forbidden from India as the country faces or COVID catastrophe aliens who try to get around the band by transiting through other countries face five years jail a $66,000 fine or both a measure never imposed when the US or UK were in a similar bars I play that just to show the severity of the global system coming together to make this sound really bad with a lot of cases. k cases
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John: all right but let's say you discuss that to an extreme in the last night this is pathetic that would clip you just played the Australian should be up in arms. Yeah. What kind of what what what's the value of your citizenship if you're an Australian citizenship if they like out of your own country?
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Adam: Well, it's like they they lock people up in their own country too. I think they already kind of figured out what the value is. I mean I have only two clips regarding this so you do whatever you want.
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John: I have my clips about India and
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Adam: I'm saying that my case cases cases my clips are about India too. That's what I'm saying. Oh, I don't really have the oh let's do
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John: this. Just a rundown is pretty good. You're gonna have a getting kicked out of it. This is COVID. India update one.
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Unknown: India's recorded 3500 new Coronavirus deaths record 386,000 new confirmed cases, as the world's second most populous nation faces a catastrophic collapse of its health care. And with hospitals running out of beds and oxygen, Is
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Adam: she on the telescreen where she's reporting and we're all nodding like yes, Amy.
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Unknown: We believe
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public health officials fear the true death toll is far higher residents fear the worst is yet to cop.
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situations is horrific, absolutely terrible. According
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to what I see, everyone is afraid every single person people
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are afraid that if I'm talking to a person, maybe I won't get to talk to them tomorrow, or in the near future. Tools 200,000 today, MAGA can go up to 400,000 or even a million.
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Everyone is terrified right now across the country.
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The environment is a fear of all your Delhi residents. Pathetic over here. We
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Adam: don't even have
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Unknown: oxygen cylinders for its parts.
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The Indian writer Arundhati Roy writes in a new essay, quote, the system hasn't collapsed. The government has failed. Perhaps failed is an inaccurate word. Because what we are witnessing is not criminal negligence, but an outright crime against humanity. She wrote,
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John: oh, woman. Yeah. She's a communist, communist troublemaker in India,
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Adam: and she's anti Modi. She hates Modi
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John: and she hates Modi. Like all the communists do. And all the lefties and all his socialists are so called socialists. And so Amy pulls a quote from her out of the blue being, me being a communist, for all practical purposes, if I were listening to communists report, so they're not going to give us
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Adam: communism now the communism now or communism naturally
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John: communism now that the communists report the war and communism report. So let's play now part two, she goes dilla international rapid you want to hear a few of those
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Unknown: love to the total number of confirmed COVID cases across the globe has now topped 150 million. This comes as Coronavirus deaths are also soaring across Latin America, which recorded more than a third of global COVID deaths last week, as it faces a major vaccine shortage. On Thursday, Argentina recorded 561 new deaths its highest daily death toll since the start of the pandemic, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay are experiencing a new surge in cases and Brazil's official death toll has topped 400,000 the second highest in the world behind the United States.
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Adam: Oh man, it's a it's a perfect storm. You got Modi, who a lot of people from the outside hate. Not the least of reasons because he was a Trump lover. We've got Pfizer who are in cahoots with Bill Gates wants India to buy the Pfizer vaccine, not give them the intellectual property to create it in any generic fashion without paying for it. You also have China next door with their investments in Pakistan who just want India dead and Pakistan might want that too. So this is a it's a trifecta. It's beautiful. It's a winner to hit. It's a big winner. It's affecting us too here in the US.
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Unknown: Good evening. And thank you for joining us on this busy Friday. We're going to begin tonight with Breaking News. The Biden administration says it is banning travel to the US from India. With the Coronavirus crisis, they're now spiraling out of control from on their new infections in India, which is a key us ally have infections are
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Adam: not the same as cases infection
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Unknown: reached more than 386,000 in just the past 24 hours, with so many people now sick and with so many variants of COVID-19 stating there the CD
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Adam: notes case you thank you for saying it's cases this is Elisa, this is a lie test. It's just PCR test not even appropriate for testing this, you're a liar. Nora
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Unknown: was so many people now sick and with so many variants of COVID-19 circulating there, the CDC and the travel ban had a fear that new strains of the virus could make it into the US
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Adam: and obviously you know the US is in on this gag because we don't want to give them any of our any of our intellectual property. No, no, no, no, that will not happen. So we're just contributing and to throw just let's throw something on top. I'm only going to give you a minute of the CNN fear porn video. Now again, there's over a billion people who live in India. So when you hear 200 people died even in Delhi, it more people die in Delhi on a daily basis from other things. It's you know, you just have to look at in proportion, those numbers are never given to you because that would that wouldn't it wouldn't be fun to tell you that it's 0.0004% of the population. So they put so they put this guy at a where they would I think they call it mass mass crematorium site. So there's, I don't know, maybe eight fires burning behind him, which is how they cremate people in India. And he's just standing They're in Oh, well, you know this is it's horribly standing in front of fires of burning humans. That's the idea. Please, let's warn our viewers about these disturbing images you're about to see.
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Unknown: We've been showing you things this week of crematoriums operating in some Indian cities around the clock and out them Kali is that one of them in New Delhi. We can just see behind you. So many piles burning. Just give us a sense of what you're seeing. And again,
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Adam: this is an idiot woman who's just new doesn't even know how people burn people different we bury people differently in other countries surprise lady. She's like, body's burning. It's like man,
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Unknown: it's like Game of Thrones
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warning kind of viewers that you might find some of these images disturbing.
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Just in this area alone, it's about the size of three quarters of a football pitch there are close to 50 pyres burning, this crematorium believed it will probably process about 150 bodies today, there's estimated officials about 600 people dying every day here in New Delhi. But the truth of the matter is the numbers must be much higher and this crematorium always
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John: must be
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Unknown: I have to join a queue before they can be seen.
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John: This is funny
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Unknown: day here in New Delhi. But the truth of the matter is the numbers must be much higher in this
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John: way. Why? Because they be higher,
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Adam: because that's what they always say they're lying. Don't focus on that focus on the funny part coming right after that.
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Unknown: And people dying every day here in New Delhi. But the truth of the matter is, the numbers must be much higher in this crematorium. The dead actually have to join a queue before they can be seen before they can.
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Adam: The dead have to join the queue a
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Unknown: zombie get in line be given their last rites. The people accompanying them have to take a ticket but you weren't going to see the doctor or getting a bank appointment or wait their turn. And then they will be brought out to one of these locations. Gi which is a butter like oil substance poured on them. The word piled on top and they're given their last right.
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Adam: And that's how they
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John: Yes, I'm gonna give you a clip of the day because that clip is so weird
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Adam: that we have to boots on the ground reports to put it into some context. From our producers, we have more than two producers in India. We heard we have doubled our x are
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John: you only have two that call the help.
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Adam: Well we have we have doubled our producer coverage at two four now we have two more coming in. Let's see this is our producer responding to requests for boots on the ground report from India cases. And interesting these the Indians they do like to put things in outline format with little heads and sub heads and I appreciate that cases, cases all over the country spiked at the beginning of April how the whole country sees the spike around the same time is beyond me. However, the same state as last time where I am led the tally. We have 28 states very soon the best managed States during the previous spike started spiking. These are the national capital and its surrounding states known as the National Capital Region, the NCR, the main difference is times there are a lot more hospitalizations given our population. Hospitals are reporting that there are no more COVID beds, key term COVID beds. We've learned that when they say there's no more COVID beds, that doesn't mean they're out of hospital bed. It's just the beds they set aside for COVID was it john typically 10% 10 to 30% of their beds
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John: at the height ended on where we were. Nowadays it could be like five beds in the hospital as our
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Adam: producer continues reporting is very weak on how many COVID beds we have, but we're out of COVID beds. Reason for spread is this is gonna sound so familiar political rallies. So this is our our producers is really
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John: Modi likes to put on a big Trump style rallies. Yep, were you one of them. Yep. And was blown away by the fact that there were a hot during a soccer stadium and there's 100,000 people and Trump was actually jealous.
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Adam: Politicians have been out and about holding campaign rallies with 1000s of people especially Modi, Modi, blatant flouting of reopening rules. Now this is your rule follower thing. No one seems to be following the limitations set in place to open up businesses and avoid lockdowns my state is back into lockdown treatment. All the groups are rife with requests to source remdesivir and Tosa lism. talks a lizza map to see to see what the hell is toxin lizza map but well let's look it up for a second talks. It's t o CI li ZUMAB which is Oh, that may be just another version of remdesivir I guess,
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John: be ivermectin.
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Adam: Let's see what it is. It's an immune immunosuppressive drug from LaRoche it's impressive sight cytokine storm. Okay, sounds right. Apart from these medicines, oxygen and oxygen concentrators and blood plasma from previously infected individuals are the next most requested items. Hospitals are reporting shortages of oxygen and these medications. Now vaccinations this is where it gets interesting. vaccinations are on for all people above the age of 18. However, most locations are out of any brand of any vaccine. The two main ones we were using are COVID, COVID, shield and co vaccine. Now COVID shield is the is the wall or poor families version of the AstraZeneca vaccine. We have a massive distribution set up already in place. But now we have no vaccine supplies. You see what they're doing. This is one of the main points being used to call for Modi to resign. It's the same thing as Trump vaccination centers are literally in every urban locality. I have one right outside my apartment complex. And for the last few months vaccinations were going on very smoothly. Across the country, friends and family were reporting getting their first shot and some getting their second but now most of the second doses are struggling to find supply. So that's Pfizer, by the way. If Pfizer moderna that's, that's not AstraZeneca. So people in India you're being played. And here's the second. That's our producer. I won't mention his name just to make sure. Our other producers sent
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in that all of the areas where we have spikes, the local officials at the beginning of April and some even in March stopped handing out the ivermectin z pack kits that you and I saw I've received photos of they stopped handing them out to people. And now all those areas have spikes in cases.
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John: Yeah, the ivermectin stories come up a couple of times. Did the doctors aren't prescribing they're not. And they're just you're right as a handout as a $2 pack? Yeah. Yeah, that will do it.
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Adam: Yes, exactly.
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John: Modi pull pull the plug on it on the treatment or they prophylaxis is what it is.
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Adam: Yes. So I don't know.
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Unknown: Hey, baby played.
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Adam: It seems that way. I mean, all the reporting is is as suspicious as ever. We've we've, it's the same script. It's the same type of scenario. We've got the political things going on work to get rid of Trump
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John: did so why not just get rid of them already? Let's get rid of balsa narrow. They're having Trump more trouble in Brazil, but things are gonna get rid of bolsonaro now get rid of these guys and put some good globalist guys in there. We know that trying to run the place. Yeah.
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Adam: Get some good globalist people in there. Exactly. And there's only really one question I have for our president here in the United States is what now Joe,
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Unknown: you promised isn't the first day I'm inaugurated to say I'm going to ask the public for 100 days to mask this 100 days to mask not forever 100 days, and I think we'll see a significant reduction if we occur that everything that occurs with vaccinations and masking to drive down the numbers considerably.
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Adam: We've we are past our 100 days. We did it everybody masks off.
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John: Yep. Time to reopen.
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Adam: Not gonna happen. Face mass requirement to
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John: get rid of Trump. Oh, wait a minute. They did. Oh, wait a minute. They
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Adam: didn't they keep bringing him up in the news. They have to have you seen the ratings, the ratings? It's it's even fox is down. Surprisingly Fox down not all that much. But the CNN, MSNBC the nightly newscast. All really down. 3035 40% is it's pretty dry and drastic. So they have to start bringing Trump up. It's all they got. I mean, what else? They really don't. They don't have much on January 6. They don't have any real people to point to except for the the shaman guy. You know, they have no visuals. They've got no orange man to put in front. They need something that this I think this is about all that they've got.
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John: Well, I mean, they could have more fun with Biden than they do. They let the new current story. This is off the COVID top I think we're done. Yeah, yeah, we're done is this is the current Trump story that's floating around. This is the clip that says Cripes.
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Unknown: Back in the United States, the Inspector General of USA ID the Agency for International Development has criticized the Trump administration's politicization of humanitarian aid for Venezuela. In a new report, the watchdog said the White House is pushed to deliver aid to the Venezuelan border in 2019. was driven more by the administration's desire for regime change than based on the actual needs of Venezuelans. The report said the Trump administration use the aid as a quote, key tool to elevate support for the US backed opposition leader Juan Guido, and that decisions were made to reinforce why those credibility
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John: Yeah, that's it. Dad brings everything yeah, now make sad Trump bad orange man, bad we already know is bad. So what's the point?
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Adam: There actually might be something that was quite bad that Trump did that we're feeling the effects of. And this is regarding the chips that we seem to have a shortage of for mainly automobiles, but it's there are other shortages now popping up. And one of our producers has been in the semiconductor industry for almost 20 years. Most of that being in the fab. And I'm just going to read his note. The Fab is the cleanroom where the chips are fabricated, returned to the USA from China. I want you to know that in China, especially Wuhan, the chip manufacturing is expanding. Wuhan will be the site of the world's largest memory fab once why MTC is fully built out. That's the yanxi memory Technologies Corporation. In Shanghai, my main client was s m IC. Once SMC was placed on the restrictive list by the Trump administration. My work in China was severely limited. Imagine a fab trying to keep high volume production with no support from Applied Materials, LLVM research and other US equipment manufacturers asml is a Dutch company I'm sure they are restricted as a US ally, how much this plays into the world's chip shortage. I'm not sure it did impact my work in China, so much so that I had none. The chipmaker and this is so this is a smsc shares, of course they were delisted they moved. They were delisted from the New York Stock Exchange and moved move to the OTC q x. And they announced on December 4 2020, that it was added to the list of Chinese military companies
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by the US Department of Defense and the US persons will be restricted in their dealings in its traded securities, etc. So is it possible that some of these restrictions have led indirectly to this chip shortage that we're seeing?
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John: Well, I don't know that it's something you'd blame on Trump. I mean, things have to be done.
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Adam: I'm not saying blaming it on him. But but it was an unintended consequence that, you know, the a lot of these restrictions are still on still in place, and probably no one's looking at them. It could be I mean,
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John: I have to I have people in the chip business I know very well, and I'll kind of talk about I've I've never thought to ask anybody what the hell's going on with this chip shortage. It just could easily as easily be the Chinese putting the squeeze on us.
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Adam: And here is a note from one of our producers who's in the automotive industry. And this couldn't have some good tips in here for you, producers, or producers as I develop national incentives for a major manufacturer. This is a very real problem, only the tip of the iceberg talking about the chips. We're on the precipice of huge production cuts for most manufacturers, and my company is planning on rolling back our incentives on most models starting next month to reduce sales for upcoming supply shortages. microchips are only part of the problem. There are also major shortages of foam seats, resin used in plastics and nylon that are currently all or will soon be causing many to scale back production in a big way. For microchips, one of the main suppliers had a fire at the factory in Japan. Other microchip makers don't want to sell to automotive because it's not as profitable as phones. This is a very significant disruption that I've not seen in the 10 plus years I've been in the industry. If any producers are thinking of buying a new car in the next six months. I do it today because the incentives are going down across the board for almost all manufacturers. We're seeing high demand from people that put off purchasing during the pandemic, everyone getting stimulus checks and strained supply from production cuts. Also, since people can't buy a new house due to the out of control prices and that sector, they will turn to the next biggest purchase a car And if
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Biden decides to do something as stupid like Cash for Clunkers to well that would be like pouring gasoline on an already out of control fire.
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John: But no agenda buying tip.
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Unknown: Buy your new car now.
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Wow,
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Adam: about that, huh?
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John: That's a big that's a that's a good note.
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Adam: It sounds like some oil products are in this is where you got to think about you don't want oil. You want a green, you don't put all your screws you get nothing you get no seats. You get no foam seats,
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John: all that stuff this all petroleum product. Yeah, you get no data from the petroleum product. And nylon is a petroleum product. All of it. People don't realize that when they want to stop oil. Part of it goes to gas, my goodness, my goodness,
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Adam: and they keep it coming producers. That's the kind of stuff that we need to hear more of.
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John: Yes, that's interesting. Well, that would mean for the market. That shifting is, is more as probably more complicated than the simple memory shortages. Koreans pick up the slack for a lot of that stuff.
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Adam: So you're saying it's more complicated that there's probably some nefarious action going on there.
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John: I think it's complicated. Anything it's gonna you're gonna find it's gonna I'll find out exactly what it is and it'll be complicated. It'd be my pick column.
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Adam: Oh, another substack with more buying tips. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to in the morning to you the man who put the sea in Delhi crematorium Ladies and gentlemen, john c. devorah.
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John: Look blue early today.
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Adam: Why do you always bitch about the show being too long?
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John: It is too long. I'm Jhansi in the morning, you miss Ram crina Marcy boots and Rafi in the air subs in the water.
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Episode 1342. We titled that one disinfo dozen and the artwork. Was this not an evergreen that we that we picked up?
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John: Yeah, we pull it out of the Evergreen. Yeah, we did.
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Adam: This was the mount approves a nice piece. It was done by moshier Pa. And if you look at today's today's submissions, which some of which have already come in, I can see that one artist was not happy with our choice and created a Let me see who was this? Kenny Ben? A dog peeing on an evergreen air freshener? I think that is a message to us that the artists were disappointed we chose an evergreen piece.
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John: He's looking at it be are you looking at Yeah, look, Kenny Ben, maybe if Kenny Ben would do put a little more effort into making action Art Oh, instead of protest art,
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Adam: what did we have in you know, there wasn't there was a lot of menstrual art which now, that's just not gonna happen. It's not gonna happen. That's not gonna happen. ovaries now it's not gonna happen. The microphones You do realize that most of that microphone story was not on the show. It was it was outside of the show, which most people didn't hear that had no context. I think I'd like to Darrin O'Neill, seduction secrets k Yeah, bye. That was cute. But and when you went Yes. You like that? Yeah.
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John: You were a fan of that piece? Yeah, I actually yeah.
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Adam: You went to the evergreens. And then you had the mouth thing. And that thing was like
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John: that there was a good just a genuinely nice. It was a good piece. Very
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Adam: good piece. So you can see all of these in a podcasting 2.0 compatible app. Today I in podcasting is under attack. It's under it. And do you have a moment to listen to a funny clip about how Silicon Valley and
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John: no I've got no time for this?
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Adam: A whole talk about podcasting. So let's just say you and I were interested in the offerings from Apple and Spotify and Stitcher looks like they're getting in on the game is owned by Sirius XM who just bought 99% invisible Ronan Mars. Oh, he they bought him and they own him up. So when they talk about all these great offerings that's going to save podcasting or save them for them. Tell me exactly tell me
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John: with partners like 3 million you have the number but it's like 3 million podcasts. What does it need saving from?
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Adam: Well, they two things one, it's a boardroom fight. Apple needs to show that they still have have own podcasting because well Didn't you guys invented and that when Spotify came along, the apple board went, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, how can these guys claim their they got podcasting? And then, you know, the other big media companies who have nothing better to do like Sirius XM, buys some stuff. by rolling to Mars, it's just like Joe Rogan only different. They come up with subscriptions, subscriptions, which I don't think anyone's waiting for yet, possibly some mainstream, but this is what podcasters are now supposed to do to it. Just think about what we're doing now. We typically deliver what we call an outstanding product. That's all we work on. If you say why are you successful, the answer is always going to be the same. It's an outstanding product. And we do that with our producers. It's not just us, but it's an outstanding product. This is how Silicon Valley and mainstream want you to think about podcasting,
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Unknown: we are really well positioned to offer subscription products. You know, we have subscription products across our brand today, including a Stitcher, where for some time, we've had a premium podcast subscription and market now, which does provide capability for listeners to listen to podcast ad free to get early windows and have premium exclusive content. Okay.
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Adam: Please explain to me how we manage windows content, premium content, exclusive content and early look content around our podcast.
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John: Well, first of all, why would you want to? Well, this is what they're telling everyone podcasting needs to be. So of course, we don't want to, but who are these idiots who talk this way? Oh, they're not podcasters they've never been in the business. They've never had a podcast and never tried to make money from a podcast. These are the same people that I'm going to okay just to go back in a little bit. So PC computing, which was a very successful magazine, because of a couple of magazines that showed up out of the blue became fat and sassy even though they had no circulation, but they're a huge tech magazines. industry standard was one of them. It freaked out some some losers at Ziff Davis and they said, Look, we got to kill PC computers making money. I wasn't making PC Magazine money was making money but no, no, no. And I had this wish to change the name of the magazine to smart business. Out of the blue, yeah,
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Adam: that's it was a winner.
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John: Magazine. They changed the magazine to smart business and they run these business articles. And there'll be articles, like the 10 most important things you need to know about running your business, written by a guy who reviewed computer products has never had it business's life has never run a business doesn't know what he's talking about. But he's writing these articles. Right? And that was this the whole magazine was full of this stuff. These people who have never been in debt have no experience whatsoever. They're just talking out of their asses and they're in these meetings. telling people how things should be is ludicrous to listen to it. Anyway continue.
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Adam: Well, you kind of answered the
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John: question. Yeah,
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Adam: to no one wants is no one cares, but it's still under attack because they will market you to death and tell you that that's the only way it works. So try out a different podcast app which has way more functionality, it's podcasting. 2.0. Today, I would like you to check out hyper catcher hyper catcher.com and for all of the podcasting 2.0 compatible apps, the future of podcasting, go to new podcast apps calm and thank you most up for your contribution, that evergreen or not, we loved it, no agenda are generated calm, we always look forward to seeing what our artists bring us. Sometimes it's a whiff. Sometimes it's just a mess. It's okay. Don't have to feel bad about it. I think you know what happened. And as part of our time, talent and treasure value for value model, which means Hey, you just got to give back what you get what you get out of it. If you're doing finances, if you're supporting us with some money, all you have to do is put a number down that is significant to you, you determine the value and you show us that by sending us notes and, and mainly through PayPal, and we'd like to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers right up front. So here we go.
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John: Yes. caught me off guard so I have to open the spreadsheet. Well, I can start darting off when we don't have any big giant donors today. We have more petite donors like Stephanie she's petite. Stephanie nobles. She's Noble. She's in Destin. Destin, Florida. She's destined for success. $333.33 it am first time donor longtime douchebag here, therefore I'm in much needed of a deducing
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Adam: Yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. You caught me off guard there. You roping the spreadsheet. I forgot to open the de-douche machine.
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John: You've been d deuced. And then magically, she writes are much better. My amygdala feels born again. A no agenda baptism, if you will. Oh, that's an interesting way of putting the de-douche Yeah. And no agenda baptism. Speaking of thanks to YouTube, thanks to your cue to the head news deconstruction every week my 32 year old amygdala has never been sexier on Thursday show 1342 today's 43 I believe. I was called up by Sir William Wallace out of the Palmetto State who hit me in the mouth several years ago. Yes, yours. You read it right? I no shame on me. repent, repent. I hope you can forgive my sins while I begin my ascent toward Dame hood. In this treacherous journey to the roundtable. I write to you from the Free State of Florida, where the sunshine burns right through the COVID spike proteins and where the pandemic is thankfully feeling more and more like a distant nightmare. Thanks to Governor desantis I finally don't cringe every time Florida makes the headlines. I would like to give a birthday shout out to my amazing niece, Allie. Allie Christiansen who turns 11 on April 30. Also some jobs current would be much appreciated. I'm on my way to becoming a senior DBA with my company and am I doing business as your
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Adam: database administrator would be close all okay.
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John: hopefully at some no agenda, Juju will be just at the edge I need. I'd also like to do some health cover for my wonderful mother who has a tough past year. Thankfully the server she survived the second jab and had no adverse effects to report so I can only hope that content that continues to be the case. I want to thank you and john and Adam, for your courage and for all that you do you have helped to keep this millennial from drowning in a delusion of libertarian propaganda that dominates my social media.
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Adam: Wow. That's a T shirt. But I was a millennial drowning in deluge of lib tard propaganda
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John: that T shirt in preparation for the great reset Would you please get the following jingles resist we much there. There are men will you obey to the head stay woke. We haven't played that for a while. And Okay, thanks. Bye. He laid Stephen Stephanie.
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Unknown: Resist, we must.
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We must and we will much
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John: about that. Be committed you will obey you will obey you will obey. Stay
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
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karma.
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John: Next is Mark Hardwicke I have no note from market on a race from $333.33
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Adam: Yeah, nothing from the for me either
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John: on that part again nothing, you know. And onwards to atomic Samson in Amarillo, Texas right in your neck of the woods. 333 33 you want to read that note? He's on patience. Yes,
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Adam: I haven't greetings john Adam, please find my long overdue executive producer ship I trust that qualifies for a de-douche
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Unknown: de deuced.
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Adam: This first of many donations is for the many hours of thoughtful entertainment mental stimulation and for the work you both do, YouTube you to both noop as the powers that be clamped down on dissident thought communities like no agenda as the powers that be clamped down on dissident thought comma, communities like no agenda serve as anchors of sanity in a sea of double think propaganda. I'll keep this short and save the screed for when I reach knighthood, may 29 is the inaugural Amarillo Texas meetup. Yes, see no agenda? meetup meetup.com. For details, please call Alex of Grand Island as a douchebag. Apparently a second to douche bagging. Be careful. And I'd like some f cancer karma from my mother and my dad's cousin, the doctors are watching her blood work for possible recurrence. And my dad's cousin has been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. And if it isn't too much to ask, I'd love some relationship karma as well. Best regards, atomic Samson. Yes, sir. You gotta throw it in and go.
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Unknown: You've got
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karma.
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John: And then we have Moser Jeff 333. Look for email from Jeff. Okay, I look well, that's in the spreadsheet. But I didn't get that in before today this morning. And it should it didn't have this subject line of donation. So it wasn't pulled out. Yeah, actually, you will maybe get to it and I'll look for him later, maybe watch.
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Adam: If they send it to you. And to me, it would show up but these things? No, I just don't have it. I mean, if I don't have
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John: to use the donor if you use the subject line donation because I do a search have like 500 emails a day, so it's easier to search subjects. And so when I see donation I put in my send those all to Eric, and they get in the spreadsheet, as opposed to just showing up late
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Adam: Ramy. Kota Kotor from for birth in the Netherlands 333 deer pod father and pod Pope. This donation is a dame drive from my blistering hot wife and soon to be Dame Ben bem of the sweet woods. I keep hearing how you don't know a lot of people that had a hard time with the with the C O Coronavirus, a little boots on the ground then I had a pretty rough time dealing with a bilateral pneumonia March and April last year which had me down with fever for about five weeks. Almost all the time. I thought I'd get out of it with the great care of my keeper and I did back in June, I was back on the Mali field protesting the scandalous lockdown measures that's in front of the s in The Hague near the government. Now for some long haul or info I was one. Five months later, I was still struggling with the post viral chronic fatigue syndrome, PVC Fs, which took me out in a narcoleptic state once or twice a week. I have that every night man sitting on the couch narcoleptic state. I still end up going to the infamous h CQ doctor in Holland he measured high amounts of citrulline in my urine, indicating acid fit occation of my Mito Chandrika a, the fuel cells of the body of the body. Nothing unusual after severe viral infection. He said like a almost dead battery I would have only about 10% of my energy at the start of the day. I was given a gazillion units of vitamin D and V 12 injections for about 12 two weeks then all sorts of pills to reset some kind of no cycles.
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Long story short, long haul are no more and even for this kind of Aftermath there is a treatment love and lit keep Schmeling that special foam finger number one and an ad and young coddle You are the best
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John: that's a founder Jeffrey Moser note or do you have jingles?
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Adam: No. I just want to say that's our Dutch names at and young cattle.
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John: Okay. If I can't trill it snows good.
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Adam: God, are we any young Carol?
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John: Young Kira Oh, there you go. Geoffrey Moser writes are we in a depression mac and cheese is flying off the shelves. And then he sends me a wall street journal article about it. Yeah, about Heinz in particular. Heinz Kraft Heinz is making more ketchup and mac and cheese. I guess it was just an informational note. Thank you. Well,
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Adam: we have of course been tracking the mac and cheese for about 10 years and it's been the mac and cheese commission we could have had a mac and cheese tip sheet by this point and mac and cheese economic indicator, another exit strategy that has passed us by Yeah, we screwed up $333 from sir Addison, the CEO shitposts from Chesterfield, Missouri and no agenda social Adam and john Pay Pal was acting weird on my mobile browser last week and turn day 333 dot 33 donation into 133 dot 33 it's been damn too long since I've donated Forgive me pod father I have sinned nogen a social is the best thing to happen to social media in recent memory even when I let it sit for several days I can always jump back in and the timeline is perfect the responses are on point and no one's an asshole just pure federated community brilliant shared this please at the general at nogen social calm I've had more business connections come from NAS which is short for nogen social calm then I ever did from LinkedIn. You hear that john?
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John: did surprise me
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Adam: now it's time to spark up your LinkedIn check to troll people on no agenda social. Well, how
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John: did you get explained again?
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Adam: Well, you should have your hot woman on no agenda on LinkedIn. Have her open an origin to social account.
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John: What hot woman on LinkedIn?
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Adam: The one that you that you're pretending to be?
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John: Oh her her? Yes. Her? Yeah. Yeah, I should log in. See what's going on. See what other douchebags have been hitting on her.
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Adam: Sir Addison continues. I believe in working with free thinking people going forward into the great reset. As always producers and douchebags like take 33% off eagles.com CBD with the code no agenda, and hit me up on any s for any discussion about e commerce cannabis or shitposting obviously thanks for building the best community of reasonable people online in 2021 federate we much no jingles no karma, just positivity and love. Sir Addison CEO should post and I'll thank Aaron her once again for being the steward of no agenda social who keeps it running from his Batcave and we really appreciate the work he does.
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John: Well, sir max powers, the Baron of this state of Jefferson came in with $333 and a note, which I have right here, I actually have the actual note. Hey, guys, thank you for the years of info seine meant please credit this donation to my mom to her Dame hood. She's a fantastic woman who did her very best raising us wild kids. I love her dearly, even though we drove each other crazy at times. Love you, mom. Here's an idea for a vacation show. I would love to hear a crackpot slash buzzkill deep dive discussion into Professor kid. The whole history college years. He joins me This is network TV.
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Adam: But hold on a second. Is there a request here for us to work for an extra special show?
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John: put in more work he's making? Yeah, he's he's under the assumption. Making some assumptions here that are not correct. Let me finish. Yes. He wants a deep dive discussion that Professor kiddo the whole history college years MK Ultra stuff, the bombings, the writings the new forensic tools used and
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Adam: changed this is it this is early window exclusive content. It's superior This is your exclusive content that we need to put on Spotify for subscription
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John: Yeah, that's what it sounds like. Anyway continues no agenda social and meetups are fantastic by the way state of Jefferson peeps need to get together again soon. Thanks so much for all you all you guys do no jingles no karma. And then he has in very large letters. Stay safe with a smiley face with a note that Kansas City meetup clip was hilarious. I hear john. Now every time I hear stay safe. We chat a lot.
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Adam: Well, you should have been hearing it a lot during the the India coverage. Okay, Punjabi, stay safe. Boy. Thank you. Nancy Nichols is our first associate executive producer up the road about an hour and a half in Waco, Texas to 80 to 35 your john anatomy in the morning after several months of trying to come up with a game name so I could join the illustrious round table. It finally came to me. Please accept this donation and decree me as Dame Nancy the road trip girlfriend. At roundtable I would like Brendan's sweet Margarita the sampler platter with habanero chili tamales and tamales enchiladas enter status from the Texas chili parlor really will have no room for the mutton and Mead. Please send some exit strategy screaming dogs karma so I can be more of a road trip girlfriend and less of an eight to five slave especially now that all the vaccinated zombies are going to harm the rest of us with their bodily secretions. Thank you for your courage and for producing the best podcast in the universe. Now, thank you for producing the best podcast in the universe. It's a mouthful, but we'll get it for you.
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Unknown: Karma
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John: is a note that we can all appreciate. From Amanda. Amanda Hedrick down in normal Illinois, to 5133. The note itemizing the value I've received from no agenda would be too long for the show. So instead, take my money and keep on doing what you're doing. Can I please get a job as karma for anyone who needs a
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Adam: note of the show jobs?
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs? That's
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karma
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John: repeats up 23456 jingles if you wake up with the blues train horn enthusiast booster dose of jobs common at all. Thank you for your courage. Another winner. He's in Holland dissipate. Yeah.
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Adam: Well, sir Pete sir pates always now this is the I think he's talking about the Jeff Smith jingle or no, that's a full song. So I'll play just a little bit of it. And we'll play it in the in the end of show mix. But this is what he's talking about.
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Jeff sings around here.
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Unknown: Hit the ground.
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Media assassination.
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Oh my god.
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You've got karma.
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Adam: Coming at the end of show.
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John: Put it in TJ Johnson $210 local 1919 in North Carolina. That's interesting that it would come in as a city. He has a note to have the actual paper here. Short story I told them jingoes Fauci wheeze goodbye left nut build back better happened to my ex in Iraq. Thank you for letting me listen to the show. Even though I don't have a podcast. It's a joke. Somehow I don't get it. When I'm asked if I have the vaccine. I smile sadly and say my amygdala is too small.
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Adam: And that's awesome. I don't have any more of the note. That's it.
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John: I like it. He was he just has it Yeah, I'm sorry.
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Adam: Okay, we'll just do it.
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Unknown: Good night left. Not that bad. Been down on
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bear the brunt of burdens like
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blinded loyalty.
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you.
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beyond your freedom.
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Adam: All right, classics classics here today.
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John: The story was there wasn't a best story, but it's good story. You're up.
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Adam: I started. This is from a second. This is from Hot Shot. From Jericho, New York Hot Shot 203 33 I started listening after Adam joined Joe Rogan. organ donation and I knew I had to give the show. Listen, when Adam tried talking about the digital currency and Joe wouldn't let Adam talk about it. I find myself screaming out loud. God dammit Joe. Let me hear about the digital currency. While on my recent vacation, I saw there was a meetup in the area. I knew I had to go It was refreshing to interact with people who see what is happening all around us and we had a great time together. I'd like to thanks for Joe the suas little night the swaddle night for calling me out at the Myrtle Beach meet up for being a douchebag it was the push I needed to finally donate. He said he heard us Reaganites are generous. So I'd like to donate 203 33 to help keep that up please. de-douche may be very various clips you play and comment on are by far the best news source I've encountered in recent memory. The amalgamation of the news clips truly is amazing and condenses hours and hours. hours of research I'd have to do on my own into just a handful of entertaining hours here that you're, we're like we're like, we're like the the juice squeezer
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John: or the Reader's Digest of podcasts.
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Adam: I don't know if I'd take that title, but I'd only wish I'd have heard of the show sooner. That way it wouldn't have taken me as long to see the light. YouTube become an integral part of my weekend and show me when you took your well needed vacation. Thank you. You missed us. Please call out Suraj as a douchebag he needs to pony up some cash for his hours of listening since being hit in the mouth and I'd like to request karma as I attempt to move from New York to the Myrtle Beach area to escape the zombie mom that now inhabits the city. If anyone needs a Certified Public Accountant I'm looking to start expanding my tax side practice that way I can quit my grueling job and an accounting firm and become my own boss as my as my full time job. I'm on no agenda socialized hot shot at Hot Shot. If you'd like to get in contact with me much appreciated advance please play the beginning ISO of john for Episode 1341 bunny hugging
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Unknown: whoa, hold on
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Adam: a second. I don't have that. I'm sorry. That's you're asking me to edit stuff from from a show. What else is on deck here? So scary bow Jaiden and what else? Fall load. Okay, I'm sorry. I wasn't prepared for that. Any other and the karma
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John: and I'll see it. Okay.
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Adam: Here we go.
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John: To wear
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Adam: many masks.
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Unknown: Who says that?
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I'm gonna give you the whole load.
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Adam: I don't know if he needs he doesn't need a car
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Unknown: but you've got
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Adam: karma so I wasn't prepared for this fine print at the end there. missed it.
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John: Gus Van Poppel in Norway. $200.33. Adam, I'm Dutch so my name is pronounced gust, as in the words rust.
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Adam: Well, it's really goose trust first. First,
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John: okay. Hello, Adam and john go podcasting. This week. I learned that a good debt a good faraway friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer a year ago. She has beaten the cancer during her year long treatment, but is now recovering and waiting for the last test results that will inform her whether she will ever recover her old self completely. Since she chose to keep her illness a secret for most people. She does not know that I'm aware of what's going on. I'm only in the No thanks to a mutual friend who contacted me I feel we're breaching trust here. You can contact me but I feel I should respect my friends decision to deal with this in our own way. Even so I felt I had to do something. So I want to kindly request an F cancer karma and a whole bunch of our 2d to health karma. So the universe can work. Its magic. Thank you for the great work you guys do. And greetings from Norway.
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Adam: Of course of course we'll try that.
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Unknown: You've got
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John: circuit of Leak Detection and ozone hole migra mitigation in mendon. New York. $200.01 no jingles no karma. Thanks for keeping my amygdala small sir Ted of Leak Detection and ozone hole mitigation. James Martin in Beaverton, Oregon 200 planning on moving to Dallas in July and looking for some jobs karma always love a noodle again jingle to no thank you for your courage
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Adam: to face with the minute you racist
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Unknown: I got the my pasta Glocks locked in lose jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs. Or jobs.
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John: Sir john Knight of St. Patrick patron saint of engineers in Heber Springs, Arkansas $200 sent a note No,
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Adam: I don't see
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John: a note. Where did I don't know where it went? Please send one. Okay, and that's it. Sorry, sir. JOHN says says email a note next time and then or this time and they will read it when it comes in as and make good but you have to make good for him sir Dave Fusco
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Adam: Yeah half of this didn't show up on our on our spreadsheet. He says I was a bit bummed that my no God mangled by the back office and is transferred to the spreadsheet the first half of the details of my vivid dream was entirely missed. If it's not too much to ask, would you mind doing a make good read on the next show? Okay, here we go. This is the divorce. You should read this. It's a divorce dream donation you need to do this.
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John: I don't have
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Adam: it. This is like, Oh, I got it. Then. This is devorah dream donation. As I woke up in the morning to a dream when I visited the no agenda, clubhouse, the actual structure, not some lemo online audio chat and way better than the brick twit house. While hanging out with you guys. JOHN showed me the finer points of killing someone with a 12 inch bowie knife. You see, john explained to me that this is his dream. This is his dream, not nightmare dream. You see, as john explained to me, the trick is not to stick him in the belly and cut upward because then you have to saw through all those internal organs. Instead, he explained he should always angle upwards to penetrate the heart directly with the killing blow. I'm so happy that we read that in
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John: Saudi Arabia too long. And then
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Adam: what else does he actually want me to play?
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Unknown: In the morning?
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Adam: Suppose apparently Johnson of work is not just a wine connoisseur or Costco devotee and man about Tom but a stone kill Stone Cold killer to boot. What else did you learn as an air quality Inspector? Perhaps my amygdala is now too small because I'm pretty sure this dream should have been disturbing. still figuring out our future but Rumor has it that word of our mass sacking has reached the ears of MBs and Mohammed bin Salman himself and would and wouldn't want to be the guy that made that decision. But they do have a place downtown nicknamed chop chop square. Cheers, fella. Thank you for your courage and a karma once again. For him being stuck there.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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Adam: And thank you to our executive producers and associate executive producers for Episode 1343 could not do it without you. You are the producers take these credits, display them proudly. You can still blink still work on LinkedIn. I hear that there's cool chicks who will who will follow your profile if you have no agenda title in there. So that's worth consideration. And if you'd like to help us out for the next program, that's very easy. Go to our website at vo rack.org slash and and that'll be for Thursday for today though. Thank you for your time your talent and your treasure for the no agenda show.
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Unknown: Our formula is this. We go out hit people in the mouth.
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Adam: Do have important Austin news briefly.
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John: We'll be free to do that. I think we should read this note. From the crazy as I described to the crazy nutcase. podcaster
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Adam: your girlfriend? Yes,
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John: she wrote in.
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Adam: They gotta explain who it is. People don't know. Here's a
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John: clip I played prior to the Christiane Northrup clips about this this she was reporting on Facebook and some of the things she's been reading in it was kind of off the rails i thought was kind of nutty. And I call her a nutcase podcast, which I apologize for. But she didn't What didn't find any didn't find any offense. She thought it was great publicity. I'll read this short couple of sentences. You guys recently used a clip of my show rogue ways. The episode titled strange cycles about women's reproductive health possibly being negatively affected by vaccine shedding thank you for the exposure. Actually, I'm not sure you mentioned me know the show name or putting me on the show notes. No, we did none of those things. Give
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Adam: it to me Let Lisa give it give her a plug Now,
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John: again, if roadways the name of the podcast, but anyway, I love so much to have you both on roadway sometime. I live stream Sundays and Tuesdays at 7am Mountain she goes on. She also is video. Pope we can connect you guys do amazing work. Lots of love to you, Lindsey.
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Adam: Go Thank you, Lindsay. You know, this is a this is a trend that I don't like the trend is come on my podcast. You're an asshole if you don't.
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John: And Jerry said no, no,
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Adam: no, no, no, not her. But the idea of you both of you should come on my podcast. No, no, we do a podcast and we do the podcast together. And another example which I thought was really nice all what
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John: you're saying people that want both of us on there.
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Adam: Oh my gosh, I amount of times I've had that.
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John: That's never gonna happen.
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Adam: But it's gotten one step worse as surge He has a podcast or gene speaks. And he's mainly known. Yeah, well, he but he's been interviewing a lot of the developers and people around podcasting 2.0, which is very appreciated. And then he scheduled an interview with my wife with Tina, the keeper, which is okay, now turns out she had never actually been interviewed about herself anywhere, anytime ever. And I think she absolutely killed it. She has more. There were more downloads of that show than twice as much than any showed Jean has done. But now I get requests from I won't say who but podcasts who say, Oh, yeah, we want you and Tina on. It's like, no, this is not gonna happen. It's like, this is my job. Hey, you're a racecar driver once come over here and race my car. Tell me a joke. funny man, comedian? No, she's like, it takes a lot of time and effort. And I am very flattered. Really flattered. But it's not. It takes us like there's a lot of work. And I'm so many of these requests. And if you don't do it, then I can I know people get Urg even me talking about this
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John: is a douchebag. Guys too good for us.
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Adam: Well, this is also true. It's just like, oh, there's not enough time in the day to do all of this stuff. Anyway. And I want you to do it before these other guys. We need to get exclusive from you premium content for our subscription with the early window to watch. I have two notes from you. Millennials, standing in line millennials parking. So there, I've done my job. I'm your secretary, I've given you your topics that you wanted me to write down.
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John: Okay. I do want to mention something that had happened to me because we've discussed this before. And it was cut number of years back and then millennials came in and said, Yeah, yeah, you're right. This is probably going on, which is that if you see a long line and somebody cuts in the line, the millennials in the line will do nothing about it. They won't bring it up. They won't talk amongst themselves. Do you think we should do it? Don't say anything. Don't say anything? Don't say anything. So that's the thing that was our old mean, the newest one, which somebody else brought up first? I think because I know we've talked about a little bit about it happened to me. I'm at the grocery outlet farmers market. And
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Adam: wait, wait the grocery outlet Farmers Market somehow sites with
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John: a causes outlet for suffering addiction in many terms? Yes. It makes no sense. But it used to be called the dented can company but that's beside the much better. So you go I had a big pile of stuff in my cart. Mostly, you know, just what you get up and sale, a lot of stuff on sale. So I got a cart full of a cart full. It's gonna take a while to get out of here. I turn and look right behind me. There's a girl with a bottle of wine. Yeah, and I look at my cart big cart. Wait,
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Adam: wait, wait, what was the bottle of wine? Surely,
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John: you notice I didn't. I couldn't see the label. She had kind of she's she was pulling it tightly like a baby. And so I look at her and a bottle of wine. I said, Is that all you got? She said, Yeah, I said go ahead of me. Oh, no, no, I can't No, no, no. And this is the thing they won't they don't know how to date they like Wait, wait, wait, wait,
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Adam: wait, wait, did you try again? You say no, please. Really? Come on. Just come on. Come on.
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John: I didn't go that far. Okay, but next time I will but I I could have begged her to go in front but go to Friday. I'm gonna punch you I met there's a million things you could do. But no, she was reluctant to just take. It's like a compliment. Some people can't take a compliment. She just take this suggestion move in front of me and get the hell out of there. Right.
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Adam: I mean, don't you Amelie? So thanks, man. That's really nice. Thank you.
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John: I've done it before I had this happen to same store. different lenders of black old black woman behind me. Same thing. She had a couple of items. I said I motioned her ahead of me she said thank you very much and goes right in front of me and take gets out of there. And it's just strange. I tend to find very peculiar millennials have these these these little issues that are they you like to say they're over socialized but they're in public situations? They're under socialized?
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Adam: Hot No, no, no, no,
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John: there are nonconfrontational.
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Adam: Yeah, but I think I think the what you're seeing there is is not under socialized it. That is exactly they're frozen in the headlights. It's like what, what, what? And they're looking at you and looking first of all, okay, I'm just going to I'm your typical. I'm going to say this is the Berkeley area kind of millennial. And and now this old white guy is addressing me first of all, I'm terrified because he's probably probably He has white supremacist children who are screwing their cousins so I'm terrified as an old white guy he might be straight which is the worst kind he's speaking to me to already like and you have a mask on which is it's just all this is now a problem to and to the grimacing behind that mask don't know what to do and then you're being kind it's got to be attracts got it He must be Republican. Now that's okay man. Thanks it's over socialized
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John: Okay, now the partner that was the my main thing are the parking doesn't count but the parking is like you know, this happened with my daughter. She's is no parking sign that they put up on the open down the street. Yeah. She merely parked in the driveway.
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Adam: Doesn't she live there? Isn't she allowed to park there?
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John: Yeah, no part where she wants but she normally has this one spot. She parks. Her colorful Volkswagen painted up Volkswagen Beetle.
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Unknown: I should put pictures of it with flowers right it's flowers and flowers is dying amazingly easy. Like a hippie mobiel
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John: she Yeah, it's good. It's a throwback if people would compliment are constantly about it and they ask you to do work. This is the only one left I think in California art
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Adam: car. We should see this. I would love to see a picture of this. Oh, you go Wow.
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John: That's what you'd go. So she moves it up. I said would you park in the driveway for sure I parked in the driveway to which bring the driveway for there's a no parking sign. Did you read the no parking sign? No they never did. She says no parking. No parking signs for next week. They put these things up because their nails to do.
1:46:43
Adam: Well, there is a Japanese Okay, there is it a general thing amongst millennials is not exclusive to them. Not reading dialogues. You know, of course I'm working with a lot of app developers you can be as a as an app or any a website, you can pop up something that has an error message. People just click it away and say Hey, didn't work.
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Read the message. Why wasn't working. It's broken. Speaking about parking, the keeper and I decided Friday night Hey, let's go down to our old stomping grounds. Let's go check out the hood, the old Second Street Colorado area. Let's go have some sushi and bar and bar ci. So we go down. Now parking in Austin used to when I first arrived here, but probably up until six years ago, there would be a lot and there would be a unit with numbers that corresponded with the with the parking slots. And each of these, it was a metal. Each of these numbers had a little slot, a vertical slot and attached with a wire was a flat piece of metal. And the idea was it was two hours to park about $2 to park per hour, you would take your dollars and jam them into your corresponding slot with a piece of metal I think I've talked about this in the past how how kinda Well, no more, of course progress. But now it was $2 now it's 5:30am I don't know exactly. If you have to pay up until seven or doesn't matter we park in kind of a lot nearby same idea. But now there's a machine and I stick my car to the machine and says 10 hours $20 Press green to continue and there's no other option and then took $20 Uk plus minus thing.
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John: Push the button Oh
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Adam: couldn't cancel couldn't do anything they just programmed at $20 Press green to continue there's no Cancel button. And there you go.
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John: It's got your card sucked in touch your card in there
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Adam: was doing this to you.
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Unknown: That's a great idea. And certainly work. Oh man.
1:48:58
Adam: Now, big news. Yesterday may 1 Austin's prop B this was the reinstate the camping ban to the people can no longer camp anywhere they want past 59% to 41 a victory a victory. So even the people who really couldn't vote for it but wanted to pass because they would feel too bad about themselves enough people stepped up and now the waiting game begins What are they going to do? I think may 13 is when after all the votes are done and the tallies in and and the proposition is officially then once
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John: you do this then you get your if I'm running one of the desks at the local TV stations TV material. I'm getting ready you know you get for surf but you stay on the on the police radio so when they start doing the Ranger bring the cameras out there and your show the mean old cops moving people out by Home is my home is my only possession and then they Trump throwing that crap into a dumpster you know, it's all I have in my life. And then they put that on the news and they run the guilt trips on all the liberals that live there they Oh, this is terrible, but they're doing it these people, and it gets even better.
1:50:19
Adam: I can't wait. This is going to be dynamite.
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John: Can it be great? Exactly what you're waiting for? If you're running
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Adam: that news desk. Finally we got something. Yeah, and we could throw in some some
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John: good material here and we'll cut to a soundbite look at this old woman that did do y'all take the mic up to do? Well, it's all I had and they took it away and they didn't do all this is terrible. What's happening here in Austin? How can the people how can the city government be so cruel?
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Adam: I can't wait for this now. I can't make the 13th of may can't come fast enough. You're so right. Now we're gonna have a bunch of recorders running for that. It's gonna be grouped Well, what's really going to happen is nothing. I hate I hate the word that's probably
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John: not the best way to be on the police radio. Because you don't know what's going to happen if nothing you know, cuz you let stand the police raid a lot of these newsrooms have a bunch of police radios running on all the frequencies. And there'll be nothing they won't get the store. First of all irked about this. By the way,
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Adam: you know, Austin police has been defunded. We don't have there's no graduating class from the Academy. There's been a lot of resignations. 911 is now moved to the cities, I was known as the cops don't pick up 911 anymore, as far as I understand. And what I'm most concerned what I'm most concerned about is now our mayor is kind of turning this into a victory even though he was against it and campaigned against the proposition. Good move. Oh, very smart, very slick, because now he's saying, well, that's right. Well, we better get some homes for these people, and we can move them off. Okay, that's this, he still wants to spend the $400 million that we got in federal funds for the city of Austin, they already bought a hotel on I 35. With 79 rooms, they're going to have that one filled up by the end of May. They're gonna buy three more Adler, of course, as a real estate lawyer, a real estate guy. I don't know if he's corrupt, but it sure feels like it. And he's gonna push for that as this Oh, we can't we can't move these people with that we haven't finalized we haven't closed on the building yet. So I'm afraid of that. Because the this is an overwhelming show support from the people who did come across party lines and any other stuff that's been going on. That the media has pitted them against each other and we can be very proud of that. But now we have to I think we may have to still make sure the issue is enforced. Sad they won't get it I have my doubts. I have
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my doubts. I
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John: can't get enforced. It's just that now it's just nothing. Hmm.
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Adam: I like your idea better. Like your your TV news packages sound more familiar to me. I think that's what
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John: it does get enforced. That's what's gonna happen and then all back off. That is what the news media does. It makes it create this literally creates a story. And this
1:53:20
Adam: is the first city that has done this. And I'm very proud of of Austin for doing this as down as I am on a lot of things going on here. I think the residents of Austin did a good thing. And they said no. And and now we'll have to follow through. I want to lead you into your Biden clips. Because I it's Sunday. It's about it's Biden day is Biden day, I have two only two clips for you. The first is a super cut, which we always love us a super cut. This is the media's response to the well it was a joint session or it wasn't really a state of the union officially was it? It was no
1:53:58
John: as a pre State of the Union.
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Adam: Yeah, he was talking somewhere with 150 deuces. And this is what the media his take was
1:54:06
Unknown: President Biden delivers his first address to Congress laying out a bold plan to rebuild the country of the United States offering a bold new plan big, bold, huge
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progressive ideas.
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big and bold, really bold, sweeping
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legislation.
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big, bold, ambitious
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plans. We've been talking over these last few moments about how bold these plans are, how ambitious they are
1:54:31
Adam: perhaps the most ambitious progressive agenda since LBJ or even Franklin
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Unknown: Roosevelt like FDR,
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LBJ,
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it is either Johnsonian or Roosevelt and
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this certainly was a joint address like we have never seen before the president though seizing this moment, to outline his sweeping ambitious agenda, President Biden laying out ambitious plans to Congress ambitious in scope, intimate and tone he
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was whispering at times the President also laying out his end ambitious, ambitious, ambitious ambitious agenda
1:55:02
John: an ambitious agenda for the future
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Unknown: $4 trillion in spending that's really ambitious, ambitious,
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but may ultimately prove very popular. It's it's a very popular plan, according to our polls,
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a lot of the things that are in those spending packages are incredibly
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popular, given that level
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of support in those polls. Can you try to cut a deal here?
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John: Wow, they're writing stuff, aren't they, as usual, shameless shameless media, these people should be ashamed of themselves. But you have to blame the ownership. At this point, the ownership of the media, corporations, Mm hmm. CEO of Comcast would be a good example. It's his fault. Encouraging this. David, if that was Trump to give the exact same speech, they would call him out as a douchebag.
1:55:52
Adam: Yeah. And the only other thing I want I wanted to point out was this. There are commercials running continuously about his his great infrastructure plan, and is being run by a group called climate power. You can find them at climate power.us. They are not a nonprofit. They have no donation page. But they have money and they're spending it like crazy on stuff like this
1:56:19
Unknown: President Biden's bold new jobs plan that rebuilds our country and tackles climate change with clean energy jobs.
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Adam: Actually, I'm going to stop it there. You just heard the bold word. Tell me that isn't based upon the media by that this is that this contains this script. President Biden's bold new plan you just heard every single talking head use the term bold, it's paid
1:56:44
Unknown: and bought for President Biden's gold new jobs and rebuilds our country tackles climate change with clean energy jobs. American jobs plan will lead to transformational progress to tackle climate change when American jobs and American ingenuity. This is our opportunity, our moment to fight climate change. And build back is big. Yes. Is bold. Yes.
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We can get it done.
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Adam: There it is your build back better. Right there. Perfect. And I would just like to give you a few names on the advisory board of the National Advisory Board of clean power. Who paid for that message number one, Stacey Abrams, right there at the top. Mustafa Ali, he's the VP of environmental justice. Let's see. We we have so many former United States negative energy points. Remember the guy with the wacky hair. The building pulled him out john Podesta is on this board.
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John: on Foreign Relations beat me
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Adam: up Senator Harry Reid Tom styer. Do you remember him he ran for president Pam thigh
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John: area California douchey.
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Adam: Guy Rosanna our cat on the creator on the creative advisory board along with Connie Britton, actress producer activist, Zoey Deschanel. Oh yeah. Debra Messing now it's fantastic. Kevin J. Patel. quest love, man, this is some these these people are this is who you want in the drinking club. They can perform, they can do little tricks for you and perform music. It is disgusting. This group.
1:58:32
John: And they just sounds very disgusting. And you should
1:58:35
Adam: look at it and climate power.us it goes on and on and on and on this list. And you'll recognize many people from it. So this is the big push this is this is what build back better is about it's two, four, maybe $6 trillion. Who knows how many times they're going to up the ante. And then Joe is going to do something which he was kind of incomprehensible there and this is commercial, but it's bold, whatever it is, is bold. And luckily on Sundays, we have my partner in crime Jhansi Dvorak to decode the boldness of the press.
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John: Yeah, there's so much boldness in my clips, you're gonna get a kick out of it good. Now I knew he'd know Biden gave two speeches one in the Amtrak station in Delaware and then wish he had no prompter for and about five people listening to him in the in the audience. And he was I don't know if he was drunk or whatever. And but I knew it was gonna be a good day when he did this opener this the opener This is called the does the Amtrak opener this 14 seconds is how he started it and I when I heard this, I said I I got gold here.
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Unknown: Crazy back to 3333 stations.
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Blake
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you didn't
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we didn't treat each other like family who are
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John: nice So he was gone. He had told me that was the opener. So I knew that it wasn't like if I had to wait 15 minutes before falling asleep.
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Adam: It wasn't so exciting that you yelled at the kids to bring you a drink like you couldn't even read. You couldn't even go to yourself. Correct. Give me a drink. I'll
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Unknown: need it.
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John: So he thinks a bunch of people, this is the thinking unknowns. He goes right from the strength Really? Yes. The station. And then he thinks unknowns in it. He doesn't know any of these people.
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Unknown: And here's the way this goes because Delaware is so small. It is a car. There is a case in the Supreme Court. Delaware the state of owns the Delaware River up to the high watermark in New Jersey just wants to know that you got treated some more respect. And Mayor Kenny, thanks for the passport. Great friend. Thank you, Mr. Mary's doing that good job. So Justin gray. I've mentioned Justin already and his dad and Greg Weaver, Jr. Greg, here you are family. Me Matthew me, Blake.
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Adam: Okay, I know what this is. For most politicians, the hill have a meet and greet. And there'll be a couple of names on his piece of paper so that the politician can say, you know, it's like this. This young guy, Danny that I met the other day. Danny is an Eagle Scout. You know, he has to have a story but he's forgotten the stories only has the names. So is it I think your family are you related to me your family? Danny, you I like your Biden.
2:01:29
John: Well, the last part of it, you kind of missed it. It was just thinking some kitten at the very end he realizes his name's Blake.
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Adam: But he says, but he says your family.
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John: Yeah, but then he says the dead he's got the wrong name.
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Unknown: And Greg Weaver, Jr. Greg, your you our family? Um, he mentioned me Blake.
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John: I you or your family? I mean, Blake. Yeah. He goes into stuff like this is a just play this is this is the Easter he gets. Because he's got no script. He's got no prompter. He likes to he does like to talk. And so he'll go into great details about things that are just who cares. And this example here is his timetable of his trips up and down the Amtrak and this is the clip called 637 26 Oh, I
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Unknown: see it hold on a second got it every single day that I was in the United States Senate got the the the 728 and became the 732 and or and got home on if I got lucky. I got I got the metro that let the last one left at six. I got the 730 coming home.
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Oh my God.
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Adam: He's a confused foamer.
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John: Who cares? Now, there's a two part this is this Think about it. Think about it clip series. And this is he says Think about it. And he starts rambling about one thing or this is think about it the original and then we go to go to the second part,
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Unknown: if you think about it, when great contributors to our country is we have to invest. And so you know, if you think about it, when we were when I was Vice President Barack he allowed me to put together a bunch of ran track.
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Adam: Reserve comment
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John: and now go to por que
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Unknown: de allowed me to put together a bunch of ran track and had money for high speed rail at 200 miles an hour from from Shara showed me from Charlotte, one. Another line going from in Florida. Down to Tampa. Another line. If we had moved golf, we'd have that tunnel fixed in New York. Now the money was there to get it done. Holy
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Adam: crap, this guy needs to be protected. This is not good.
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John: That clip that you just heard. The second part is was used by a number of right wing talk shows we had Yeah, in real time as they laughed over it. Because it's jumped to this tunnel thing. It's just what just it was some early I thought
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Adam: I don't think is that that's actually didn't take on my funny bone. What I thought is kind of more interesting is to tell maybe this is a I'm gonna go back to the first think about a clip for a second if
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Unknown: you think about it, when great contributors to our country is we have to invest. And so, you know, if you think about it, right?
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Adam: This is a weird projection tell I think when he has lost his train of thought he tells you to think about it. Does that make sense?
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John: Yeah, but I don't hear it that often. It's not though
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Adam: he's always saying Think about it. Okay.
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Unknown: Oh my goodness, more attention. Yeah, I
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Adam: think so this is one part here.
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Unknown: And so please
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John: play the second one is actually more interesting as he rolls off the rail.
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Unknown: He allowed me to put together a bunch of ran track and had money for high speed rail at 200 miles an hour. From from shark assuming from Charlotte. One another line going from in Florida, down to Tampa. Another line if we had moved golf, we'd have that tunnel fixed in New York now the money was there to get it done.
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Adam: The only thing I don't understand is the tunnel. I remember the North Carolina line I remember the one to Disneyland or some dumb shit like that in Florida.
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John: What was the is very early in his speech he brought something up but some tunnel and I'm not sure it was I don't know. I don't know. Maybe Siri continues on high speed rail bitching about the Chinese having all these all this trains and we don't. And so here's Amtrak, this is high speed 400 mile an hour train clip. These are all short
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Unknown: two thirds of all high speed rail in the world. 220 miles an hour on the way and they're working on transit on trains that can go as high as 400 miles an hour behind the curb
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Adam: and things taken off for a while Yeah, take it off. Don't put wings on that thing.
2:06:39
John: Alright, two more from Amtrak then we move to his short Georgia appearance which he did it one of the driving theater ones where he had some sort of prompt right I never got a good look I never got to look at it was straight ahead, I think was one of those big giant screens that you read from the in the back of the room and it wasn't the back of the room. He was in a drive in theater. They're honking at him. I think this is lame. But this play this this is Biden's Amtrak union jobs clip will support existing rancher to Amtrak routes, including the Northeast Corridor, but nationwide. And we're talking about union jobs that I said
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Adam: have it the high speed train was supposed to be $105 billion North Atlantic rail plan between Boston and New York City hence the tunnel. New tunnels out of New York City under the Long Island Sound routing trains through what a pipe dream that is. That was that was Obama time.
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John: And here's that was actually the last of the Amtrak tip. So this is he was way off the rails and it was kind of pathetic. Now the Georgian speech. This is the this is the opener, I knew it wasn't going to be as good as the Amtrak stuff because he was reading most of it and he did a better job.
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Unknown: Hello, Georgia and the other county back there. A lot of folks out here tonight. Well, I'm ready to go home because she never says that to me at home, I think this is worth the trip here and that Jill's husband is obvious to everybody. I never get introduced as she's my wife, I'm her husband. And, you know, I'm proud to be you know, Alright, so
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John: let's play a couple other things. It is not gonna be as good as the Amtrak stuff but but he said some stuff that I think is more. It's kind of more interesting to talk about in the fact that he had a few protesters, they're demanding that they shut down the detention centers. And he said, he said, just give five days in five days,
2:08:57
Adam: right after the 100 days of masking.
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John: So this was the one that got the most attention from me, which is his book tax. Listen to this.
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Unknown: As I said last night, the middle class and working people in this country are already paying enough in taxes. It's time for the richest 1% of Americans and corporate America to start to do their part. Let me just give you a simple fact. Last year, for example, 55 of our largest corporations in america, paid $0 in federal tax zero, and they made $40 billion. Not a penny in tax. Folks, if in fact, we had a minimum book tax for corporations for the fortune, just the fortune 500 companies, just a minimum tax of 15%. But all you'd sign up for 50% tax right now. If in fact that was just 15% we'd raised $230 billion pay for all this
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Adam: book, tax.
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John: You So I had to go look this up because I'm thinking is this a wealth tax? And is the book value they're going to tax people on which is kind of it 15% is a little high because if you read my essay on wealth taxes is the numbers are pretty low in terms of the tax rate, no, it turns out that book tax is the book sales. So if your revenue is $100 million and your taxable revenue is like nothing or tan or something in other words, just your sales
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Adam: you get you get taxed over the 150 million
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John: you get tax for your sales so whatever your sales are you get taxed. It's not a sales tax. Well, it was the sales sales tax as a consumer right? This is receiving the money receiving the money. So if I receive so we do a business let's say we have a steel mill and where are we bring in a billion dollars in sales, but it actually cost us 1.3 billion to even do the sales because we're poor company or poorly managed and we lost actually lost $300 million on that billion dollars sales is beside the point you're paying to 15% on on the billion
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Adam: That's very interesting. That's kind of like an alternative minimum tax for cold rationally what
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John: it is is based on the theory is based on the alternative minimum tax and it's only this in this case, it's the book tax. I just thought this was less interesting. It's just not the way you you know companies are set up for that sort of thing. It's like saying this guy is not
2:11:41
Adam: popular. I don't think it'll be a popular idea.
2:11:44
John: Well, it's not gonna go anywhere either because he talks a big game to make the people feel good but he's fully full of crap.
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Adam: 100 days of masking
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John: 100 days a mask Okay, let's couple of these other get these out of the way. This is a little break the stick to cough Medley
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Adam: nothing like a Joe cough medley. Excuse me,
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Unknown: folks. Health care should be right. Not a privilege in America. And here's the thing I'm most proud of including the biggest nations in the world.
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Damn.
2:12:23
Adam: like half a one coming out Joe
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John: COVID cough Yeah. There was a third cough moment in there I didn't catch here's just here's the soul clip. This is his classic he's using this
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Unknown: if we are to truly heal here in the soul, america that's sacred right and protected to vote.
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Adam: Let's just do that one more time.
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Unknown: If we are to truly heal here, the soul Americans I'm
2:12:51
Adam: all in on that. That's an end of show mix right there tonight. Hoda Hoda sold America if we are
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Unknown: to truly heal here the soul America we need to project that sacred right
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Adam: and protected. You know, hey, James Brown Joe Biden separated at birth Come on now. No one understands what James Brown is saying.
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Unknown: Truly, he'll hear the soul American soul Joe.
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John: Oh, they should consider considering now. Now this is last one where she seems to think that the good well paying jobs of the future involve only one thing. So let's listen to his cybersecurity clip
2:13:33
Unknown: and increase investing in increasing Pell Grants. They don't have they don't have the back the all the the money that is comes from the large universities, but their students are as competent to do anything in the future as anyone else. But here's the deal. Here's the deal. We're gonna provide up to $47 billion over 10 years to increase their capacity to do everything but God, you know, cybersecurity, all those things are the jobs of the future are
2:14:06
Adam: that's all the jobs of the future. That's right. Just cyber jobs and Federal Express delivery, and maybe some pizza
2:14:15
Unknown: satps on scooters.
2:14:17
Adam: That's it.
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John: Yeah, that was the series of fascinating Joe Biden clips for Sunday. Oh,
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Adam: my goodness. This president a and the car driving thing and also. I mean, we went from although it was funny when Trump dance to the village people he was kind of lame. And then and now we have Biden coming out to celebration by cooling the gang and these are 70s hits people. Can we hip it up a little bit? just a tad. You know, they're there. The media, certainly into Access, you know, there's a lot of people are being looked at for for the for the, for the next, the midterm ends a lot of Trump stuff. And I have to be honest that when I hear trumping your sound bites from him on hannity or wherever I am, it's kind of like, God. He was quite annoying to listen to sometimes. Just a joke. He, I mean, he jumps around just like Biden only is a little more coherent. But Geez, it's like squirrel man, man over here. And that's why we won. And this is the greatest and
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John: it's pretty bad.
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Adam: It was more fun when he was doing stuff. And then I didn't mind what he was talking about, because stuff was getting done that part I liked. I see you have a clip about a topic I wanted to bring up which I've been tracking for a long time, but it's come to the forefront. I don't know. Let me just see how long you're you have a Oh, this is good. The cigarette stretch story? Is that something that we can broach here?
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John: Well, once you run this clip, and we'll go from there, okay, the Food
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Unknown: and Drug Administration's moving to ban the sale and manufacturing of menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. The FDA claims the move could potentially save 633,000 lives by 2050, with the benefits being most felt in the African American community. For decades, tobacco companies have heavily marketed menthol cigarettes to communities of color. The ACLU, however, is WARNING This could lead to greater policing in areas where underground mental markets pop up. The ACLU cited the case of Eric Garner, who was killed by police in New York after being accused by police of selling untaxed cigarettes. Oh,
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wow. They bring that around.
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Adam: Wow. Was it a menthol Was it a menthol? Amy? So Moe fired this off to me that when the minute it came out, beginning of the week, and, you know, it's one thing to say, Oh, you know, Republicans are so horrible. They want poor black people who can't get an ID to go get an ID it's racist. It's voter suppression. And now, I mean, you just really, it's not that hard to supplant yourself. It's 30% of menthol cigarettes is smoked by black Americans. Fact were they marketed absolutely it's their it's their thing. It's what they like, you know, black Americans drink different things smoke different things than white Americans. A lot of white
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John: Americans. What's the percentage of black Americans in the community overall?
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Adam: 16%
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John: so they disproportionately smoke mentals Yeah, there's still a 30% is still 70% of kids or whoever's smoking menthol. That's
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Adam: not the point. The point is, why do you have to tell me what to do? It
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John: comes across and that's yes, no, I bet that is the point.
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Adam: It's like, Who are you to tell me what I can smoke. I'm too stupid to know that cigarettes will kill me. And I'm just stupid. I mean that it is the most denigrating thing I've heard the way it is presented. Well, CBS will I have a couple of clips here and I'll tell you what I think is going on. CBS they spent a whole segment on this clip custodian Neal Jones Click the down for me but man
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Unknown: Well, tonight the FDA is signaling it wants to put people off cigarettes once and for all that 20 million Americans smoke that type of cigarette. CBS has been Tracy explains why the Biden administration is trying to ban the mint flavored tobacco.
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A big move tonight in the battle against big tobacco. The FDA says its proposed ban on menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars will help save lives, particularly among those disproportionately affected by these deadly products. June, the FDA says menthol with its cooling sensation and flavored cigars make it easier to start smoking and harder to quit. menthols make up 40% of the cigarette market. They are the choice of 85% of black smokers compared to just 30% of whites. For decades, tobacco companies targeted menthols to black communities.
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Adam: This is a marketing strategy of the tobacco industry.
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Unknown: Philip Gardner has been trying to get menthols bans since 2008. But Big Tobacco always one
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Adam: product that is worth $70 billion a year. And so what if it disproportionately kills black folks? They're disposable.
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Unknown: In a statement, the parent company of Philip Morris says science and evidence does not support such a ban,
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or long fat collapse.
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six foot of the poet lost her mom to smoking menthols. She takes on tobacco executives in this spoken word poem
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because you have to do something that tobacco doesn't kill. If we could at least save one person or get one person to put a cigarette down. For me. That will mean the world Now
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the FDA is decision does not immediately ban menthol cigarettes or flavored cigars. In fact, it's a process that could take years and nor that tobacco companies are expected to fight it. Okay?
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Adam: This is very, very interesting because we know pretty much where this comes from and where it's going to. And it was CNBC who told the truth about the ban. It is not a ban on menthol cigarettes and cigars. No, no.
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Unknown: Hey Carl, the
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FDA thing and plans to propose a ban on menthol in combustible cigarettes after a protracted legal battle and
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Adam: combustibles Ladies and gentlemen, combustibles this is once again about the new way to smoke.
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Now, they may have had they may have had a whole Coronavirus in between but I have not forgotten what the plan was and they almost hoodwink President Trump into it. People have changing, they're not smoking, they're not smoking combustibles anymore. They're vaping. That's why we have to ban all the flavors because it's evil for children, they get hooked on vaping, which is why is it the same as smoking? No. Is there nicotine in it by choice? Are these chemicals necessarily good? I don't know. But it's not smoking. This is to promote the smokeless non combustible product known as I cos, Sir dogpatch Yvonne hummus and lower slobbovia told us about in the last donation segment, it's rolling out everywhere, it's high end, it's mental, it's sold in an apple store. And if you want any product, if you want to launch a product, you want the black American community to be promoting it, because that's how you get it into popular culture. There's nothing to do with anyone's health. And they need it. Because the tobacco companies are losing money on all of the revenue, the tax revenue that they set up with the States under the state's master agreement, which said, okay, you can sell tobacco in our state. But we're taking this much tax revenue because you're killing people and and we owe people get cancer, and they're in our state, and they rode bonds against it. And now they're failing because the money's not coming in because people have moved different to vaping. And
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the trend continues. So it's a total bullshit story. And it's only to to benefit the tobacco companies actually, they pretend it's not. And it may take years. Yeah, sure. We'll see. This is this is not about saving black Americans. And the fact that they pretend that it is even worse.
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John: Does horrible people?
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Adam: Yes, not just horrible douchebags.
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Adam: but it's fine with me I mean, it's fine with
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Unknown: Sometimes you
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want to go hang out with all the nice
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You wouldn't be
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John: triggered
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Unknown: you wouldn't be.
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John: So I've been listening to Prime Minister's question time. Oh, I
2:35:20
Adam: don't think you get to do that right now.
2:35:23
John: Okay, what why? Why, Mistress Why?
2:35:26
Adam: Because we've been promising UFOs and long time and I've moved the show along. Here we are two hours 35 into it. Is this
2:35:37
John: book it? Well, you know, I never said I was gonna play these clips.
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Adam: You just said there was Prime Minister's question time?
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John: Yes, I do have a bunch of clips. And I'm gonna move on. I'm moving to Thursday. But I have to tell you what's going on? Because I think we're giving Johnson a bad rap. Haven't been listening to what's going on in? Well, you
2:35:59
Adam: alright. All right. You know what? Let's do your prime minister's question. No, I don't want
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John: to do that. too long. What do you want it to do them still not listening to me? I'm going to push this tips off. But I want to explain what's going on.
2:36:10
Adam: Yes, honey. I know. I'm a bad listener. Yeah, you don't listen to you, dear. I'm sorry. You I'm going to have my undivided attention now.
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John: Okay, I'm thank you for your sarcasm. So two things have been going on in England. It seems to be all that's going on. Then you realize there's the election coming up. We're paying no attention to it in like the sixth or the eighth is like next week. Oh, is it there you go? I did not know kind of missed it. We kind of missed a shot under the radar. Now
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Adam: I need to hear some clips. I can't do
2:36:47
John: that. Let me tell you what's going on. And you can tell me what your interests are.
2:36:49
Adam: I'm interested already.
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John: Two things are going on. It seems as if Boris Johnson upgraded some aspects of 10 Downing Street, which is where he lives. And this is a massive scandal.
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Adam: So it's like he redecorated the Lincoln bedroom and it's a problem.
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John: Yeah. I like it. Because who paid who paid for it? taxpayers paid for it. But it seems that maybe somebody paid for it like maybe James Dyson paid for it or some other schmuck paid for it. And then they sue and you can't do that. Because it the whole thing is ludicrous because it said it's called cash for curtains scandal. They can't get a sex scandal anymore. So they get cash for curtains. And the end it's like they're making a big fuss about this because he says he paid for the way he followed the rules and because he I guess somebody else paid to get started and and then so he paid to finish it. It's just ludicrous that and that's, that's all we want to talk about. Now the other one, which is it seems as if Boris Johnson made a comment and may have been in October, but they all are doing is bitching about this. Boris Johnson. Supposedly, according to the BBC, and ITV said, I'd rather see bodies stacked up with dead bodies in the streets before we do another lockdown. Nice. Now he's denies having said it, because it seems as if saying such a thing is a horrible thing to say. And so the so the Labour Party and their Scots and the Welsh are all over him for making these comments. And he says, I never said these things. And then one guy says, Well, we've got
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Adam: this I'm a cash for curtains is funny, but let's, I'd love to hear about this.
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John: Well, let's Okay, I'm gonna play a couple things. Let's play the opening labor salvo
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Unknown: including in the Daily Mail, the BBC and ITV backed up by numerous sources. The end of October, the prime minister said he would rather have a my quote, bodies pile high, then implement another lockdown. Can the Prime Minister tell the house categorically Yes or no? Did he make those remarks or remarks to that
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Adam: effect? Prime Minister?
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Unknown: No, Mr. Speaker, and I think what I think the Right Honourable gentleman is a is a lawyer I'm given to understand I think that if he's going to repeat allegations like that, he should come to this house and substantiate those allegations and say and say where he heard them and who, who exactly who exactly is supposed to have said those who exactly is supposed to have said those things, Mr. Speaker, because I will I certainly can tell him and he asked about the October decisions. They were very bitter, very difficult decisions as they would be for any Prime Minister Mr. Speaker because no one wants to put this country into a lockdown with all the consequences that means for loss of education for the damage to people's life chances to the huge medical backlog that it entails. But
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Adam: it was thanks. Why didn't he just own it? I guess he he feels he didn't say it. I guess
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John: he didn't say that. Maybe he didn't say it. He doesn't want to. You don't own sent me didn't to say Yeah. He says no, right off the bat, but no, they pound him and Hound him and hand him about this one thing. Let's go to Liz Roberts, the woman the Wales representative from Wales from as you start saw, or you'll hear,
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Unknown: like, let's just go
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supple Roberts, loose Coronavirus. I think it's worth repeating the ministerial code seven guiding principles selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. The Prime Minister has spent the week taking them off on his don't do list. At the same time he tries to play down allegations of saying let the bodies pile high given that the sole judge on questions relating to the conduct of ministers, and the conduct of the Prime Minister, is the prime minister himself. What happens when a prime minister goes rogue? Mr. Speaker, the people of this country have the chance to make their own minds up on on May the sixth and they when they look at what's happening in Wales. Mr. Speaker, they have a chance to make a choice between a well I'm afraid they're continually failing Welsh Labour government or Welsh conservative administration in Cardiff that I believe has a fantastic vision 65,000 high school stuff that
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Adam: nobody should have done. I mean, Bo Joe should have just come out and said you got to clip Mitch, you got to clip
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John: No, no, that's what he did to the next guy, the Scott, the scotch guys come out after him and make the claim. I think it's the Scott trice seven. Before we go there, this Liz Roberts is from from Wales. She was born and I looked her up because she comes on she's on a zoom call. She's a old Well, I wouldn't say old woman. She's older than you. I calculate her to be about 5859 years old. And she's got pink hair.
2:42:26
Adam: Yes, hysterical. Like the artist here in Austin. The Obama bought artists hysterical, hysterical woman.
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John: Now I I don't want to be an ageist I am but in this case. Why does an older woman she's past middle age? wear pink hair? She tried to be hip. Is that supposed to be cool? You look like you'd like a spandex? Granny is what you are. It's a pathetic thing to do. No offense, I wouldn't we probably have a couple of listeners out there that are 60 years old. They have pink hair. Although I doubt it. I just want to set that. So you can kind of visualize these these people what they're up to? Well, she's
2:43:12
Adam: a politician. And she's relatable to her constituency, but has because a lot of them have pink hair.
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John: So here it comes. I really, really I'm likely not playing the cash for curtains. But let's play second Scott attack. And I'm going to cut it short,
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Unknown: including in the Daily Mail. The BBC, I'm sorry.
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Adam: Second Scott attack.
2:43:32
Unknown: Here we go. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And can I associate myself with the remarks of the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition or the humanitarian crisis in India and the injustice over the horizon issue at the post office? Mr. Speaker, over 127,000 people have died from COVID in the United Kingdom. People have lost their mothers and fathers, their grandparents and even the children, NHS staff have given they're all fighting to keep people alive. That's why so many people find the prime minister's remark that even rather let the bodies pay all high and there are 1000s that go into lockdown. Utterly, utterly sickening. The BBC and ITV have multiple sources confirming that this is what the prime minister said. People are willing to go under oath, Mr. Speaker, confirming that the prime minister said these exact words under oath. Mr. Speaker, no parliamentary rules stop me from saying that the Prime Minister has repeatedly lied to the public over the last week. But can I ask the question? Are you a liar Prime Minister, Prime Minister. Mr. Speaker, I leave it to you to judge whether the arrival more gentleman's remarks were in order. But I what I will say to him is just unfortunately Rinaldo would not say not what we would expect. I'm grateful to you Mr. Speaker. But what I would say to the right honorable gentleman is if he is to relay that kind of that kind of quotation, it is up to him in a place like parliament to produce the author who the person
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who claims to have heard it because I can't find them. He says that they're willing to go on oath. Perhaps there's sitting somewhere in this in this building. I rather doubt it. Because Because I didn't say those words. What I do believe is that a lockdown is a miserable miserable thing. And I did everything I could to try to protect the brain.
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John: So I figured that was over. And so we go to this Alas, I'm not gonna play anymore. This is the Scots three.
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Unknown: Let's go back to a Blackfoot.
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And of course, it's the Prime Minister's behavior, which is not an order. This is a prime minister who is up to his neck, and a swamp of Tory sleaze. We're seeing contracts for cronies, tax for tax rates, and cash for captains, the Prime Minister for us, DOJ, these questions are weak, and he's dodge them again today. But these questions simply I'm not going to go away. So when exactly was money funneled through Tory HQ into his personal bank account? When did he pay back this money? Was it an interest free loan? And who is the daughter of our donors who originally funded it? Is the Prime Minister aware that if he continues to fail to answer these questions, that the Electoral Commission has the powers to prosecute, while the Prime Minister published these details today, but is he going to wait until the police come knocking at his door? Mr. Speaker, as I've said, I look forward to what the Electoral Commission has to have to say.
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John: So this is all they've got to talk about.
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Adam: It's baffling. It's very Trump esque. very reminiscent totally Trump s no doing it no sources and he says they haven't
2:46:54
John: got the leverage.
2:46:56
Adam: And who's running against him who's the opponent? Anyway,
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John: this just character that's the head of labor who I can't even I wrote his name guys. I never heard of this guy wrote his name down. forgot it, forgot it. I forgot it again. They have nobody running against him the whole I'm surprised that the that the Tories don't just sweep and if all they've got the fact that he fixed up number 10 Downing Street and somebody helped pay for it, which is a guess some sort of horrible violation. And and he made some comment, nobody can really document and there's no recording of it. And that's all they're harping on. And that's wrong with those people. I
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Adam: mean, come on. At least we do like impeachment. You guys are weak, weak, weak, very weak. Here like impeachment. You know, we accused the president of inciting an insurrection you guys are no good. That European Union's probably laughing at you now.
2:47:53
John: Wow. Anyway, that's kinda what's going on. So we we've haven't been paying attention because I think we both wrote off. Bo Joe is a vaccine nut.
2:48:03
Adam: Yeah. Build back better climate change guy, which is
2:48:07
John: not seeing it. As I'm seeing mostly these guys attacking him a lot of these things doing out of reaction.
2:48:13
Adam: I'm going to move the UFO stuff to our next show. However, however, I do have something of interest and import that we need to discuss. Now when this story originally popped up, I was all in. Then I was told I was a conspiracy theorist, which is incorrect. I'm the conspiracy therapist. Then, well, maybe something we're not so sure but Shut up. And now all now we definitely know for sure.
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Unknown: And in Washington, a federal investigation is underway looking into what could be mysterious Sonic attacks on US soil. One of them happened here the White House were a National Security Council official with sickened similar incidents happened in 2016. At the US embassy in Havana, Cuba, where authorities believed diplomats were being hit with directed radio frequencies.
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Adam: This is the do's the directed energy weapons which I've been excoriated for told them a nut job crazy. However, I'm here to say that this has nothing to do with directed energy weapons.
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John: Well, but I also want to mention that it turns out the last directed energy weapon fear that you proposed was now traces back to a dimmer switch. So let's continue now.
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Adam: Well, at least I don't show up with six minutes of cash for curtains. So here's CB which is good stuff by the way. Sure. Here's CB nothing beats a two minute report from Jeff buggies. I don't care what you say. Dvorak. The poop reporter is the man
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Unknown: on the scene. Want to turn now to a mystery right here in the nation's capitol. Law enforcement agencies are investigating two possible Sonic attacks on government Sonic attacks leading to vertigo, pounding headaches and nausea. The CIA is now working to find out if possible attacks are being carried out by foreigners on US soil. Hello, hair cvss jeptha gaze.
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One of the alleged energy attacks occurred on the south side of the White House last November,
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sickening a White House aide
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that followed a similar incident in 2019 and a Virginia suburb reportedly injuring it administration aid walking her dog. Their
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conditions are not known. But the White House confirms that President Biden has been briefed on one of the incidents
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and senators are demanding answers. There are personnel who have been harmed who need to we need to make sure and get the care and benefits they need. It's critically important and frankly, leaders are focused on this issue.
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Officials say it's too early to tell what happened. But the National Security Agency has described an energy attack in the past as a high powered microwave system weapon that can Bay the targets living quarters and microwaves and kill
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an enemy over time. And without leaving evidence.
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Energy attacks were suspected in Cuba and China several years ago, as us personnel reported symptoms of what was called
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Havana syndrome, ear popping, pounding headaches, and nausea. The mysterious
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noise victims heard during the attack has been described as sounding like this.
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I woke up in the middle of the night, Catherine Warner worked for the Commerce Department in China and told 16 minutes about being attacked. I could feel the sound in my head. It was in intense pressure on both of my temples at the same time, I heard of this low humming sound and it was oscillating. And I remember looking around for where this sound was coming from because it was painful.
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And Jeff gates joins us now. So who does the US government think is responsible?
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Well the Russians remain a primary suspect. Oh man to US officials are skeptical that Moscow would try to pull off an attack like this just
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steps away from the White House
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Adam: or Okay, so I of course I'm all in on directed energy weapons. They have nothing here they had the same the same one person Oh, very nauseous. I wanted to throw up that's in that guy's in every single report. They only have people going back to the Havana syndrome. Why is this now on the radar? Why are they doing to two or three minute reports in every single evening news? You heard it at the end? Russia. We need to ratchet up Russia. We have nothing it's like this is perfect even pay. If we say that there's directed energy weapons, even that nutjob from no agenda mind get on board for with Russia. This will be fucking great. Let's get that guy on board. But there's something a little more grotesque. You notice the talk of the ellipse? Have you heard this the ellipse? Huh? This is where the ellipse right near the White House. This is how they take out the president john and blame it on Russia. His brain is gonna fry Yes. Come on, man. His brains like we're sorry. The President's brain is not completely gone. We're pretty sure why the Russians near the ellipse with a directed energy weapon. Yes, sir. You watch put it in the book.
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John: So here's the question on my mind, but based on what you hear there. Does anyone suggest he does what they should do is do you want to deflect something? And by the way, people should look up the June bugs hysteria in Wikipedia because this is reminding me of it. But how about 5g? Not gonna 5g is never mentioned. Sounds like 5g to me. I don't know dude. It's science.
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Adam: Yeah, it's just science.
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John: But he got for ISOs
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Adam: that was it. That's all I got. It's the worst. It's the worst ISO ever.
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John: Oh, I got two. Okay. I got the woman from Wales and this is the Welsh ISO.
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Adam: Okay, women from Wales.
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joking about it? What is she saying?
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John: I have no idea. That's pretty good. Danny Welsh in the chat room.
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Adam: Take that. Well, it's interesting. I like it. I like it. What's your other wrong?
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Unknown: something seriously wrong here?
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Come on. Joe wins every time with something like that. That's perfect. That's perfect.
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John: So the cache for curtains is on the we're done. I mean, I can move as I do have one story. That's kind of interesting if you want to.
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Adam: Oh, wait, I did have I did have another that is a fact check false. And I did have that ISO. Well, if that's any good, Biden's probably better.
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John: But it's always good.
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Adam: Yeah, it's gonna be a little better. Well, I'm holding on to the UFO story. I have Oh, this is actually live so we'll just end on this on this note because it's important for the show. Laura Logan was on the Jessie water show.
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Unknown: And
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Adam: it was from Fox. Yeah, he has a Saturday night show or something. And I have a minute of what she was talking about but the way she was introduced that's probably more important I'll play because she did she had a good little report on how kids are being used to smuggle drugs across the border and are being used for porn for the pornographic film industry even snuff films I mean all kinds of crazy stuff she was talking about, but it was the way that she was introduced by Jesse waters that I think legally I have to take issue with
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John: Here to tell us more hosts have no agenda on Fox nation
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Adam: no no no no Mr. Waters. That is I think a trademark violation. Yeah, we're
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John: gonna have to send them a note you cannot
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Adam: say that it is Laura Logan has no agenda
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John: the agreement has been made and agreed to now
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Adam: can we find them for this? Can we find them money?
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John: I don't know that you can find them you can just warn them. They do it again then. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, and
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Adam: it should be like $1,000 per cable
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John: like a desktop the way it works.
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Adam: That's the way it worked in my fantasy
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Unknown: guess I'm wrong.
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John: And
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Adam: I think that's
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John: I think my meanwhile a little tactic would be for all of our producers listeners to send Jesse waters a note Yes. condemning him for saying his his it was him. It wasn't her that did it.
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Adam: Yeah. Get your shit together, you come across as untrustworthy waters.
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John: Alright, everybody, you are going to have to get a hold of our attorney and have what you know what should happen. Water should express an apology, an apology, maybe I'll do it, you know, and there's some done podcast of a couple of losers, really, but that's their real name has no agenda. So we're required to say sorry.
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Adam: I think that's an outstanding idea we deserve we deserve a proper apology. Yeah, I think you're right. All we really want though, is for you to join us again for the next show, which should be on Thursday and support us by going to devore act.org slash na I'm coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the capital of the drone star state it is Austin, Texas FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: ever known as Silicon Valley. I'm John Dvorak end
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Adam: of show where we have grumpy old buck bands coming up next on no agenda stream comm end of show we have a special little thing from Neal Jones. We've got the Fletcher hog story mix and we've got that requested Jeff Smith in the morning song I will talk to you on Thursday. Until then, adios bye smell photos, and such.
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John: I can't imagine what what knob twiddling you're doing
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Adam: this sound better?
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Does this sound better? Okay, does this sound better? Does this sound any better? Hello, I'm talking to you. Better? Not any better? No, I'm talking to you. Does this sound better? Okay, just to sound better. Does this sound any better?
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John: Better than at the beginning. But it's still not right.
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Unknown: You know, well, you know, well, white supremacy is terrorism. We went to Afghanistan to get white terrorists, white
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terrorists.
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The terrorists who attacked us on 911. White Harris, white Harris, you know, well, you know, when we said we would follow white terrorists to the gates of hell, you know, when it's time to bring those troops home. White supremacy is in Yemen, Syria, Somalia, other places in Africa and the Middle East and beyond. kind of see the gates of hell. We're not gonna ignore that either. And we delivered justice. You know, well, you know, we degraded the terrorist threat of white supremacy. After 20 years of values, valor and sacrifice, we have to remain vigilant against the threat. United States wherever they come from, you know, well, you know, well we won't ignore what our intelligence agencies have determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to online today. White supremacy
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hit the ground media assassination.
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John: You'll want to sit back don't want to shut up.
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Adam: the same old history means switching on the TV, watching the sky.
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