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May 16th, 2021 • 3h 17m

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Adam: I hate this. I hate dogs. I hate people. I didn't like it.
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Unknown: Adam Curry Jhansi devora
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Adam: Sunday May 16 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1347.
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam: Stand broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the front seat of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where it's gloomy once again, at least in the northern part where I am. I'm John Dvorak, buzzkill.
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Unknown: gabbay
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Adam: baby, yeah, free. We're free. We're good to go. Nothing wrong. No mask. No vaccines. No
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John: mask is good. We're in masks in San Francisco.
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Adam: No one's wearing masks in San Francisco. Everyone. Oh, everyone. Oh, but that's so wrong. So wrong and not following CDC guidance. This.
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John: So I did go to the San Francisco meetup. And that's where I saw that everyone's still wearing masks in San Francisco. Yes. And they're still wearing masks in San Jose.
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Adam: Yeah, I think you need some instruction. I saw a picture and you weren't wearing your mask correctly.
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John: What I was what No, it this is safe. I was was a wearing a mask or not?
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Adam: Yes. This picture is great. is john wearing this mask on his forehead like diagonal across your forehead? Very good. But this this goes along with I'm vaccinated. Are you vaccinate? Yes, I'm vaccinated. JOHN, are you vaccinated?
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John: I don't know what Yes, yes. I am vaccinated vaccinated
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Adam: ever. You can just say it, there's no lie. I'm vaccinated. I've been vaccinated. I'm Vax to the max, not for COVID. But I've been vaccinated.
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John: To say that part
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Adam: so the keeper, the keeper tried it out. She's nuts. It but she didn't get video, which is a point off, she went to nordstroms. Without a mask, walked through the whole place shopped around, no one asked her anything then at the makeup department. Finally, the lady came over and said, Ma'am, you have to wear your mask. And she said, What? You don't trust the CDC and our president? And the answer is no. answers, put your mask on lady or you're out of the store. But I thought it was a valiant effort.
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John: I think it's still I think there's still leeway for people that run retail operations to have their own.
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Adam: It's just like no shirt, no service and no gun, stuff like that. Now that's fine. You know, guys,
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John: no shirt, no service, no shoes.
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Adam: But let's listen. Let's listen to the actual facts straight from the horse's mouth. And when I say horse's mouth, I mean it. In this case, this is the director of the CDC, the Centers for Disease Control on PBS. So this is you know, this is a good network. So there's no phoning or faking around. And she is going to tell us out, I'll tell you upfront, he's going to tell us that you if you're vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask. And you don't have to worry about people lying. This is incredibly good news. But if you kind of listen to what she's saying, it gets even more interesting. Let's start you know, there
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Unknown: are several things that were all happening at exactly the same time, which I think really motivated us to move forward.
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Adam: Okay, so something motivated them to get forward. I agree. The CDC change was it sudden, people were very shocked. they they they didn't know what to do. It was confusing, very, very confusing, but it's something motivated them. The first
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Unknown: is over the last two weeks, our case rates in this country have come down by about a third.
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Adam: That would be it, they couldn't hide the fact that cases are going down. And so now they're going to say, well, because we're vaccinating cases are going down
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Unknown: unlikely very much due to the scale up of vaccinations that we've been able to do. Second is that, you know, we have new science now basically shows that the vaccine is working its effectiveness in real world settings outside of the trial outside of our trials.
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Adam: Oh, I'm sorry, did you just call this whole thing a trial
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Unknown: to effectiveness in real world settings outside of the trial, outside of our trials, has demonstrated that it works just as well as it did in the trials that these vaccines are working against variants. And then if you are vaccinated, you're very unlikely to be able to get asymptomatic disease and therefore transmit to other people.
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Adam: So this is a very loaded one besides the obvious trial flub, because of course, we're still going to trial.
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John: I disagree with that. That was really what she was. I didn't feel that what youth your interpretation is correct. Okay.
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Adam: Then let's continue but but the meat but
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John: it seems to me that this is contradicting all the reports that people who get the vaccine then get COVID If you get
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Adam: COVID, we'll get to that section in a moment.
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John: She goes on about that good.
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Adam: Oh, no, we get all of this episode, The only question people really care about is, oh my god, can I be what if people are lying? What if they take off their mask and they have it? They're seeding infected individuals?
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Unknown: Is it safe? I may be able to go out without a mask. I've been fully vaccinated, but there may be others without a mask who have not been vaccinated, and what is my risk from them? In this new world, this new set of guidelines, so if you are fully vaccinated, the risk is extraordinarily low. And that was why based on the studies that we have been that have been published, and that we have seen the risk to the vaccinated person is extraordinarily low. I want to emphasize that if unvaccinated people to
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Adam: blow extraordinary
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John: issue, the censorship rough
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Unknown: into the vaccinated person is extraordinarily rock low
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Adam: row. It's how her colleagues speak. They do this,
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John: though. She trying to say there that sounds like it's true to any good outcome in extraordinarily low.
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Adam: Listen, again,
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Unknown: based on the studies that we have been that have been published and that we have seen the risk to the vaccinated person is extraordinarily wrong. No,
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Adam: I think it's just the extraordinarily she got hung up on the our QB. Now, I don't think anything but it's extraordinarily low. Now,
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Unknown: I want to emphasize that if unvaccinated people choose to take off their mask and they have not been vaccinated, then the risk to them is still the same as it was. We really want to empower people to take these, this responsibility into their own hands. If you are unvaccinated, please get vaccinated to decrease that risk. And if you don't choose to be vaccinated, then please continue to wear a mask and practice all of the mitigation strategies we have moved, have said up until now.
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Adam: But republicans
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Unknown: this truly is an honor system,
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is it not? I
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mean, we heard President Biden say today, there aren't going to be enforcement mechanisms are not going to go around arresting people who haven't been vaccinated who are not one to more than calling it an honor system, I might say people are responsible for their own health, vaccinated. If you're vaccinated, then you take that responsibility. And you decide whether you want to wear a mask, it's a very personal decision or whether you don't we believe that it's safe to take your mask off. And we felt that was important information for the public to have if you're not vaccinated, that's again is taking your your responsibility for your own health into your own hands. And we would say, protect yourself, we would recommend vaccination, and if not, then I would recommend wearing a mask.
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Adam: This is great. So there's very low risk if you're not vaccinated. So there's no problem. There's no problem. And in fact, even through this in
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Unknown: what we've done is we've empowered the American people to make their own decisions about their own house.
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Adam: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for empowering me to make my own decisions. Now. I'm happy. I think this is good. I think there's reason for it. I think this phase is over, we need to move to the next phase of the great reset, but we can't get there yet. Not according to MSNBC, MSNBC is not buying what the CDC says CDC says it's very troubling for them personally, including primetime star Rachel Maddow, I can get people to say about this new guidance, and what to
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Unknown: ask her. Everybody had very personal feelings about it. And I realized I did too, and all these questions. Part of it is I'm gonna have to rewire myself so that I see somebody else
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crying don't instantly think you are a threat. Now this
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Adam: was interesting, which which he said here so that I see somebody
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Unknown: out in the world who's not wearing part of it is that I feel like I'm
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Adam: going to have to rewire myself. That's that is true. There is a lot of rewiring that has to go on, you know the the wiring that you screwed up Rachel Maddow, I think you're seeing people with real Post Traumatic Stress Disorder right now, people who are freaked out about these masks like Rachel Maddow going to rewire their brain have a form of PTSD so that I see somebody out in the world who's not wearing a mask, I don't instantly think you are a threat. Or you are selfish or you are a COVID denier, and you definitely haven't been vaccinated.
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Unknown: I mean, we're going to have to rewire the way that we look at each other because she
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John: she dropped the ball though, because we read the tweets, we see what these people say what she left out of her little series there are that you're this or you're that or you're Republican. She left it out.
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Adam: Well, but she did put what she didn't say was or maybe you can't wear a mask for health reasons. There are many reasons or maybe you're a child, and none of this stuff. It's okay. Because lawrence o'donnell who comes On Aftermath Oh, I think he takes it all the way there where they were they were msnbc really wants us to be and what they really want the conversation to be, because then it can be back to Republicans. So the way it was said today
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Unknown: is that you don't need to social distance. So I thought you said it last night about outdoors. You don't need to mask and you don't need to social distance if you're vaccinated. So
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does that mean in terms of indoors, a Broadway
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theater? Hamilton is scheduled to reopen in September at Hamilton, every seat now and have people sitting basically elbow to elbow.
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Adam: That's only for people who can afford Hamilton, you fool in the theater, they can if everybody there is vaccinated, that's going to be the challenge. They have two choices. They can make sure everybody's vaccinated, or they can test everyone before they come in. This is the issue of vaccine passports come in government's not gonna be running vaccine passport programs.
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Unknown: So you can imagine private businesses like that Broadway show, theater owner, saying I only want vaccinated people here, I
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Adam: want proof that you're vaccinated. That will make it much much safer to sell. Yes,
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John: that's a great idea. Just turn away the audience.
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Adam: I want a smart
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John: wonder Broadway can make money.
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Adam: Do it, do it, do it. We stay with MSNBC, they brought on our fate, my favorite experts who I've known since my first encounter in March of 2020. Mr. Dr. osterholm, to tell us exactly what we need to challenge is going to be now we're worried that everyone's going to say I've been vaccinated, and everyone will drop their masking. So the next question is going to be is how are we going to know if people were vaccinated? If you're sitting close to someone in the theater? How are you going to know that they're not just kind of flipping fibbin a little bit here about whether they're vaccinated or not. And I think that's going to be the really next question is do we do these immune passports? Do we
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John: stop this clip? Now didn't original woman you play go on and on and say that if you're vaccinated, you got nothing to worry about? So why is this guy worried that somebody sitting next to him is fibbing and he's not wearing his mask, but he's not vaccinated? According to the first woman who's the expert,
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Adam: scientific director of the CDC, the director of
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John: the CDC, it's not a big deal. So why is it a big deal to msnbc? Hello.
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Adam: Hello. We need controversy we need to slag off republicans trumpers trumpeters anything we can do anything because they might be fibbing a bit for the feminine a little bit here about whether they're vaccinated or not. And I think that's going to be the really next big question is do we do these immune passports? Do we you know, I gave up my eyeballs and my fingerprints to clear so I can get on and off an airplane sooner will people do that so that you can feel confident that the person you're sitting next to without a mouse is in fact vaccinated? I love that scares false equivalency. Who cares if you gave up your eyes and your face for that
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John: He gave His losses I
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Adam: gave it out with a gift for science. Exactly. Now, we're not going to just beat up on msnbc. Others were out there doing the same dumb stuff. George Stephanopoulos, ABC Good Morning America
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Unknown: here decision called a lot of us by surprise. Why now? And does this mean we are approaching the end of the pandemic.
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Good morning, George. There were several pieces that really went into this important decision. And by
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Adam: the way, this is once again, we'll Lenski, the CDC director
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Unknown: occurred yesterday. One is that our cases are down in this country, they're down about a third from where they were even just two weeks ago to is that now vaccine is really available to everyone. It is accessible within five miles of 90% of Americans in the United States, we have enough supply now that if you really want a vaccine, you can get it. And then the third is that the science is really informed us evolving science even just over the last two weeks, that these vaccines are working the same in, in our cohorts in our populations and in the real world as they did in clinical trials, over 90 to 95% effectiveness in the real world studies, that they are working against the variance that we have circulating here in the United States a study that was just published last week. And that if you are to get COVID-19 even if you are vaccinated, that you have a much lower load of virus is largely asymptomatic and you're really less much less likely to give it to someone else. So all of those things happening at the same time is really what motivated our decision.
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Adam: Now I'm so interested by this what motivated our decision because I'm not entirely buying it. She's talking a big game about cases that were going down already dramatically, certainly in states and counties where where mass mandates have been lifted. Look at Texas and Florida. But she's talking about science and just got to wonder where that science came. From and I think Peter Hotez your your guy, your guy who you brought to the show.
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John: who worked cap.
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Adam: Peter hotep. He, I think I think he gives us a little bit more information where the science came from. But what do you say to people who suggest trusting the science goes both ways. If you tell people wear a mask, because the virus is still out there, we wear a mask. Now, the CDC says you don't have to anymore, but some governors say you still do. Yeah, no,
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John: I understand the mixed messaging. Yeah, no reason why they did it. They've
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Adam: seen a pretty Not only that, but then he says, Yeah, no, and then says, Yeah, I
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Unknown: understand about the mixed messaging like you just did. Oh, the CDC says you don't have to anymore, but some governors say you still do. Yeah, no, I understand the mixed messaging. And here's the reason why they did it. They've seen a pretty, the CDC did it because of a sharp decline in the number of cases. And now anyone who wants to get vaccinated can get vaccinated, we have an excess of vaccines. But the access
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God is there's a new piece of science science coming out of Israel earlier this month, that showing that vaccinated individuals, if they do get a symptomatic infection, it's about 90%, protective against asymptomatic infection. If they do get asymptomatic infection, they're not shedding very much virus from their nose and mouth. So even though they have asymptomatic infection, we think they're not trans actually transmitting the virus. And that's really important news, parents. They've been vaccinated, even if they're, they're going out and about because they're not wearing masks and they get infected. They're not shedding enough virus to transmit it to their kids. We don't have all those eyes dotted and T's crossed yet. But that's likely the piece that that's missing right now that needs to be communicated. And I think that'll give a lot of comfort to parents across the country.
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Adam: So where's he getting his science from? From Israel? who's running Israel's bio security state? Pfizer. So this is a Pfizer move,
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John: giveaway,
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Adam: FDA approval coming up baby. July, FDA approval coming up, this is this is what they want, they need to get to approval. So they need to have it much more integrated and much less
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John: polled about this. I think that that I'm not buying that. Okay. How about this back in this sucker off as fast as they can, because there is no approval coming?
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Adam: also possible, also possible? Absolutely. But it's something with Pfizer and something with their marketing, there's no other way. This was so abrupt. There was no pre messaging, pulling back as fast
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John: as they can because approvals not coming. Variable make any difference when approval doesn't come? Because we're already fed that it's over.
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Adam: Now, let's listen. You just you just heard some science from some scientists. You heard all kinds of
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John: fear, but okay, CSI science as in we think,
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Adam: let us listen to our president explain the same thing. For now. After a year of hard work and so much sacrifice, the rule
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Unknown: is very simple. get vaccinated or wear a mask until you do is vaccinated or mashed. Now that
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Adam: was probably the best prompter flub I've ever heard in my life.
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John: I didn't even understand that word. He said What did he say the line
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Adam: is get vaccine or mask. But he reads the prompter and reads as vac said, or Mac PCs, two x's and things. Oh, yeah. That's vac said I know how to pronounce that.
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John: Back said What is he from South America?
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Adam: He guess he sees two x's in vaxxed. Any and he's pronouncing vac said? Because that sounds perfectly okay. President Biden. Yeah. All right. Is vaccinated
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Unknown: or mashed?
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Adam: If you're vaccinated, did you hear that I love this one. This is for the kids get vaccinated. Do that just play that in your kid's ear a couple times get vaccinated. Uncle Joe says get vaccinated and that was gonna wind it
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Unknown: up. You can be around the vaccinated or unvaccinated people. But if you're not vaccinated or not fully vaccinated, you should wear a mask for your own protection and the protection of other unvaccinated people.
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Oh,
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Adam: okay. You should wear a mask for the protection of unvaccinated now. Please. It's so clear the lady spell that out. I'm taking the CDC guidance once again. What do I have dealt with you finally we had Fauci on Fauci once again, was the star of a Saturday Night Live the opening monologue of which will throw exactly nothing. But he is always such a star, such a star. here's the here's with Lester on NBC Nightly News, Dr. Fauci. A lot of Americans put a lot of trust and faith Anything new? So my first question is really of a personal nature. Do you feel good about this mass decision today?
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John: Would you prefer that?
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Unknown: You wait a bit longer? No, actually, that's what I feel very good about it. And I'm very much in favor, but but people who've been vaccinated now, they really do need to get the feel that we're approaching some form of normality. And one of the things that felt quite abnormal and different, the way they'd like to feel is that outdoors, you could understand the breeze blowing, and there's very little chance of anything happening. But indoors, it's still quite safe. If you're vaccinated, the data that's accumulated now about the real world, effectiveness of a vaccine really makes the risk of getting infected extraordinarily low. And if you do get infected, the risk of getting any serious disease is even lower.
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Adam: Wow, he's completely changed his tune.
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John: I I've been wanting to do this on the last show. I'm going to request it today, because you have your database there. I would like to hear foul cheese. No reason to wear a mask clip.
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Adam: Okay,
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John: I have to find it.
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Adam: Yeah, I think I can find it. Here we go. I think this is the one we go.
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Unknown: Right now in the United States. People should not be walking around with masks, you're sure of it. Because people are listening
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really closely to
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John: them right now, people should not be worried. There's no reason to be walking around with a mask. When you're in the middle of an outbreak. wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better. And it might even block a droplet. But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And often there are unintended consequences. People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face. Then can you get some schmutz instead of staying inside there and let's course but when you think mask, you should think of healthcare providers needing them and people who are ill.
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Unknown: There you go.
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John: Yeah, that was right in the middle of the pandemic, by the way.
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Adam: It was, it was no end. But you know what? We got to see science work in real time, john. The science changed. We had new science, we think,
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John: and nothing
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Adam: new science. Nothing. I was I was playing these clips for Tina this morning. She got mad because like they have been lying to us. No, no kidding. Obviously, she knows why
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John: she knows that she was right on it.
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Adam: But of course you know, it was lying. But it was just hit her again as to how politically motivated
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John: all of that she get when she gets those bastards you got to say,
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Adam: but we're not done yet. We're not done. Oh, we still have some children.
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Unknown: today Dr. Fauci said children between two and 11 could be eligible for the vaccine by
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the end of the year. And
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parents may want to keep masking up
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you trying to model behavior for our youngest kids. And so for them to make something a habit they have to watch us doing it. While there is progress for some for others. There may still be months of masks ahead.
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Adam: No, that's what you want. You want children Yes, you want to chew I want to see a little
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Unknown: messed up when a child is outside and is not vaccinated and interacting with other people either in an outdoor or in an indoor setting. You want to make sure the child is masked. Oh,
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Adam: okay. There he you know, I disguise from the Mengele Institute. P just
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John: tell you something that you got. It's like interpreting the stock market. He says everything. Mass, no mass, do this do that. Find a clip by Fauci that says anything?
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Adam: It's so true. I
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John: want to, I want to, I want to go back to the marketing side of this. Oh, please.
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Adam: This is most important. This is continued. This is who we are.
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John: They still got to get rid of some of the vaccines as much as they can before this whole thing caves in on him, which is any minute. Yeah. At least the way I see it. And by the way, what I think is also going to happen if they're going to pull the plug on this deal is all of a sudden flu, flu is gonna come to the cars because he got no flu. So far, nobody's gotten the flu ever
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Adam: who is coming to
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John: but let's this is what they want to do in New York City. This is the best thing I've ever heard, especially if you got to watch it. This is de Blasio. We need everyone on indexes.
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Unknown: So we know we have to make it convenient. We know we have to make it easy. We know we need the opportunities to go speak to their trusted community, voices, doctors, etc. We're doing all that that incentives help. They really do. And so we've been announcing free tickets, gift cards, all sorts of incentives. To encourage people a lot of people are ready to get vaccinated. They just haven't gotten around to it. They need a little extra incentive. We're doing that now. And we are going to have Live corresponded this morning talk about this and from a site that means a lot to all of us as New
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Adam: Yorkers.
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Unknown: Because one thing I think that does unite New Yorkers is a love of Shake Shack. So live from the original Shake Shack location in Madison Square Park, the CEO of Shake Shack, and he is generously joining into this incentive effort and I welcome him. My pleasure to do CEO Randy Rudi. Welcome, Randy. Good morning, Mr. Mayor. Good
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Adam: morning New Yorkers,
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Unknown: Randy Rooney, the CEO of Shake
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Shack, and we are here live in Madison Square Park at the
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original shack.
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you're there grabbing your burger, your chicken sandwich show us your vaccine card we'll get you a free fries on us
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Adam: yeah, this is the the fry eating seen around the world no longer to go unseen.
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John: We go to the second part of the clip now I did take that was about that little blip in there was about five minutes and this guy self promoting it this is shameless by the way. This is a pathetic shameless promotion for one company. It by the by the government of New York City. It's pathetic, but let's listen to part two. This is where de Blasio decides to chow down.
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Unknown: Free fries when you get vaccinated. I got vaccinated. You're saying I can get this delicious, right, my man, but there's also
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a burger element to this. Let me let me check with Billy tart. Is it too early in the day Do not this could be breakfast.
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I want you to look at this and think about again. Some people love hamburgers. Some don't really want respect to all ways of life. But if this feeling to you just think of this when you think of vaccination.
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Adam: I loved his shaking hands. It was quite, you know, very obvious shaking hands as he's trying to move the prop chips in and out. I have a short clip that explains something about this from Ohio where they also have an incentive you don't mind me just interrupting because the end is the kicker.
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Unknown: Over with
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you're not interrupting anything and is the kicker this morning vaccinated people in Ohio are getting a shot at a massive payout. The state is giving five adults $1 million each in return for getting at least one dose of the vaccine
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to be eligible to win. You must be at least 18 years of age or older on the day of the drawing. You must be an Ohio resident and you must be vaccinated before the drawn
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Adam: the federal Coronavirus relief funds will be used for the prizes. Hello. Fuck that noise? No, no. You're not gonna use our tax dollars for your million dollar lottery. No. Where's the outrage on that? pretty outrageous.
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So they're using federal tax dollars, which is the big cares Act, the one that we all are paying for.
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John: And our other one that was that was way way over budget. Yeah. So much money now
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Adam: just blowing it on giving people away a million dollars. blow me. No, no, no, no, no, that this
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John: can be a lawsuit over that.
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Adam: I mean, that's just like Austin saying, Well, you know, because of COVID we have more homeless so we're gonna spend $400 million of the cares act on hotels. This is a humongous scam. And de Blasio, how much how much did New York at you know that New York is paying for you know, Shake Shack is not chipping in for this?
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John: Now they're not chipping in. You can't make money giving away your product? Well, there's that's not possible Is that too? Is that?
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Adam: I am? I'd like this question that came up in Congress. There was a lot a lot said about Rand Paul, who is a doctor Rand Paul was an ophthalmologist, which is is important. He was asking questions about gain of function research, and that went back and forth. But there were other senators who asked some interesting questions and the answer to all of the top healthcare professionals was quite telling
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Unknown: what percentage of the employees in your institute, your center or your agency of your employees has been vaccinated?
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You know, I'm not 100% sure, Senator, but I think it's probably a little bit more than half probably run 60%
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Adam: Dr. marks. I can't tell you the exact number but it's probably in the same range some people vaccinated at our facility and others at outside of the facility. The After once we
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Unknown: encouraging our employees to get vaccinated. We've been doing town halls and education seminars, we have our staff have the option to report their vaccination status, but as you understand the federal government is not requiring it. So we do not know.
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Adam: Oh, okay, so y'all don't trust your own. You're not smoking your own dope. They're very good.
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Unknown: I think that's a good thing.
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Adam: What they're not getting it.
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John: They're not smoking their own dope.
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Adam: Yeah, it's very good because people would die within government. And that's just a real need that
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John: it's just it's so I did a telemedicine thing last week.
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Adam: Yes,
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John: I had a doctor's appointment to get some prescriptions renewed.
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Adam: I know, one time telemedicine when I had my COVID I and I enjoyed
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John: the process. I found it to be quite nice, because a couple of things. One is like the wait was only like five minutes instead of a half an hour sit in the office, which always is for a doctor's appointment in California. It wasn't that long, it was five minutes. And it was efficient and I could sort papers.
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Adam: You could do prep. I could do show prep.
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John: And the doctor never mentioned once whether I should get a COVID vaccine, so I assumed that she was of the one of the health care hesitance.
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Adam: Okay. And there was no print never
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John: met. Because before it's always everything you needed. You need a tetanus update. You need this, you need that? And I say no most of the time, but no mention none zero. And I say well, that's definitely that's something. But yes, I like to I think it was better. I think it was a better than going in. So I recommend
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Adam: looking at the there's two databases we look at. And of course, these these databases, which we've been looking at since 2010, now suddenly are of course, just fodder for conspiracy theorist. It's an open database, it doesn't really count. It's not real, please. And this is the vaccine adverse reaction, the various database and the reporting, as we know a lot of things. But in the United Kingdom, they have the yellow card database, and the World Health Organization combined has now and this is why Rand Paul, he'll be talking about this. There are over 20,000 reports of AI disorders, including 303 cases of blindness in over 1600 cases of visual impairment after Wow. Yes. And if you look at the the whole the mudra vigilance, which is a European database, of course, only maintained by conspiracy theorists. They've reported 8430 deaths 354,177 injuries following a multitude of vaccinations. And you know, so this there, it's looking bad. And this eye disorder You know, you're gonna see this because that you can't hide that with the mask. posse eyes walking around.
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John: Well, I have not seen that. I mean, that your your I had
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Adam: COVID I was COVID. I will I have super immunity, so it doesn't count. Something that will go absolutely nowhere, but it's nice to see over 1000 lawyers and 10,000 doctors have filed a lawsuit.
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John: No, I I'm sorry. I'm was Yeah, before we go into this, I like to see the filing because it just has all the earmarks of a hoax.
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Adam: Possible. Possible. Now, I think it's they're gonna This is like an internet. As I said, it'll go nowhere. Because where do you find it?
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John: If it goes, if it even gets filed? I destroys the reason I was thinking about this because I liked it too, I think great story.
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Adam: But let me finish. Let me finish the headline first. They are suing the CDC, the World Health Organization and the Davos group for crimes against humanity. And for me that Davos group in that was kind of the tip off like, okay, How serious are you with this?
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John: Dead two things, one to Davos grouping, and they're sketchy. And the second one is how do you get 10,000 doctors is fine, anything? Oh, they mean, the same with mailing list. Is
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Adam: this the same way that the New York Times published 700 and was it 773 immunologists say? No. It's too early. We can't take our mask off.
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John: Yeah, but that's that one. That's one mailing list is small. It's not 10,000 10,000 big list of
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Adam: a 10,000 mailing list.
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John: Not 10,000 doctors
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Adam: Obviously not. Oh, my goodness.
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John: And then he'd had to get him to sign on stuff. I mean, did you know the only 40% of them never opened up newsletter. So
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Adam: well, I'm looking forward to seeing it. I'm looking forward to seeing if something gets filed.
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John: I hope it does. Because it's, I think all the points they make are great points. I don't know what Davos has got to do with it, which makes you wonder what the, you know, that makes it just sounds off to hoax alarm to me. So, yes, I'm very skeptical of this thing, but I do like it. I like it. I think it's great. And I read through the whole thing. It's very entertaining. Yeah. And of course, it's something we talked about already on the show. And bomb was point by point filed Yeah, or before they showed up with this press announcement.
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Adam: Now there was something else that That, to me was very surprising. Associated Press came out with a story that Pfizer and Madonna did not contrary to all belief, skip animal trials. And I'm like, wait a minute. This This doesn't sound right. Have we been wrong? So they even do it in it's like a fact check claim. The Pfizer Madonna vaccines or mRNA vaccines that skipped animal trials because using mRNA vaccines on animals triggers dangerous inflammation, a PS assessment, false. Pfizer majorna did not skip animal trials when testing their COVID vaccines. To what to believe. So as you lose weight issues yes as you look Wait
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John: wait we've been How is this wrong with what we've said? We've said they've never tested on animals
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Adam: they say that it's not true. The facts according to the AP article as the race to authorize the use of COVID vaccines continues posts online are spreading misinformation. Recent Okay, so now we got not now now I'm looking at the articles. Okay. Well, tell me about the the trials. Well, here it is. Due to the urgent need for a vaccine in surging pandemic, Pfizer and Madonna were given approval to simultaneously test their vaccines on animals while they were conducting phase one trials on humans. They overlapped preclinical studies with the early phases of the trial, said Dr. William moss, Executive Director for the internet international vaccine Access Center at john hopkins university. In fact, one of the reasons we're even talking about vaccines now is in some of the phase in which the vaccine development normally occurs were overlapped rather than done sequentially. But then it comes the vaccines were in fact in phase one tested on mice and macaque ease. Ma ca Q u s, which I had to look up to monkey monkeys. No ferret trial sorry. No fair trial no good. So that's their that's their their their facts, their proof that it was tested on animals. And in phase one, not phase two, not phase three. Not after any adjustments. No, it just overlapped and we did it on mice and monkeys. Again, why did they kill all the mink?
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John: Yeah, the main thing is still the big mystery.
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Adam: So
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John: I'm thinking now is pretty suspicious. It's like they dry lab did. But you have to skeptical
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Adam: but you have to do it on animals that make sense. And as far as I understand the ferret are the ones anyway, Canada is in trouble. We need to liberate Canada. There's some bad shit going on
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John: up north is wrong with that guy. They got to get rid of Trudeau obviously Fidel Castro
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Adam: I don't think now Trudeau is just a puppet. I mean, they're in the fall on biosecurity state. And this is a public service announcement running on the radio
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Unknown: currently spread of covid 19. gatherings with family and friends in private homes and
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yards are prohibited. traveled between regions that should be avoided and traveling to yellow zones is forbidden. It's forbidden to leave your home between 9:30pm and 5am. Visit cabac.ca slash Coronavirus to learn more about the other measures in place. follow all the rules all the time. No exceptions.
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Adam: I love that follow all the rules all the time. No exceptions,
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John: isn't it in the show clip?
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Adam: Well of course it is. But isn't that here. Of course it is.
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Unknown: All the rules all the time.
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No exceptions.
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Adam: That's straight out of Hollywood. That's that's the Everything the am radio quality. Like it's it's so perfect and it may I think it's calling up on predictive programming. You know,
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John: all the rules. If people are really sure that's a legit clip.
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Adam: Yes it is. It came from rebel and there and they showed it playing on the radio. Okay, of course it's real, you know, a lot of things
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John: like Jennifer Buchanan's voice that's the reason a
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Adam: lot of things. Oh, it does not sound like Jennifer Buchanan's voice at all. No, no, no, no. In Canada doctors are now forbidden to be spreading health misinformation. This is according to the CP S o, which is the Canadian College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. There have been isolated incidents of physicians using social media to spread blatant misinformation and undermine public health measures meant to protect all of us. In response to college released the statement blue. The college is aware and concerned about the increase of misinformation, circulating social media and other platforms regarding physicians who are publicly contradicting public health orders and recommendations. Physicians hold a unique position of trust with the public and have a professional responsibility to not communicate anti vaccine anti masking anti distancing and anti lockdown statements and or promoting unsupported, unproven treatments for COVID-19. Positions must not make comments or provide advice that encourages the public to act contrary to public health orders and recommendations. physicians who put the public at risk may face an investigation by the cpso and the Mengele Institute and disciplinary action when warranted. When offering opinions, physicians must be guided by the law, regulatory standards and the code of ethics and professional conduct happiness science,
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John: but law must be guided by the law.
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Adam: Yes. And that is it. By the law slave. Wow. Yeah. So yeah, man, it's kind of a never ending quest to figure out what is wrong with our medical profession. What is wrong with the doctors you had a good experience with the boys at a certified nurse? Was it a nurse practitioner, nurse practitioner, nurse, nurse practice who I think are responsible for saving more people's life and doctors, probably nurse practitioners. I have been very high regard. Dr. Drew on his on his podcast had Dr. Zubin damyean on and they were talking about this very thing. And it's refreshing to hear some doctors in an open and honest dialogue about how nutty their profession has become. And this is truly worrying what happened to our peers. What happened to them. To me,
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Unknown: it is the most bizarre thing in the world as someone who's trained to improvise and determine what my best approach is applying my judgment for the given clinical situation at hand. Oftentimes waiting for the science to catch up, the science often doesn't catch up with the clinical experience for years, there was things I used for years that there was not double blind, placebo controlled trials, trials to substantiate. And many times there were things I did for years, like hormone replacement therapy, that when the trials came out, turned out to be totally wrong. And we damaged thought millions of women because the Women's Health Initiative. So if we're not gonna allow physicians to improvise and apply their judgment, have have nurse practitioners and physician's assistants do everything, that's fine. You don't need physicians, if they're not gonna apply their judgment. They it seemed like they were afraid that if some orthodoxy wasn't handed down from on high,
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Adam: they wouldn't do it. Is that was that your experience? Okay, so I like Dr. Drew's opening line. And I'm pretty convinced that it has to do with getting kicked out of the profession at the at the behest of Pfizer, or any of the other big pharmaceuticals, but it seems to also be purely an educational issue. Doctors are just not no longer educated in anything else, but diagnose, prescribe the drug.
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Unknown: So you know, what I what I suspect here is we're seeing the indoctrination, this sort of conditioning of physicians to be fear based. So again, the do no harm oath means almost sometimes it means do nothing, or Stand back. And but that's how I think that can be Hongki. It absolutely can, I think in the case of this disease, essentially, because it's a viral syndrome. So people said, Okay, well, it's kind of like flu, we don't really have a lot of therapeutics that work that well go home rest, you know, the BRAT diet, all the usual stuff. And the truth is, well, this is brand new. Now. The problem is then you have people who are coming out with kind of out of left field ideas that kind of have Have some theoretical sense, but maybe they do cause harm, but we don't know. And then that scares doctors more. And then everybody's afraid of being judged on on social media or media as being some kind of quack. So they step back now there's my feeling it's just even doing anything has a placebo benefit when someone's suffering from a viral syndrome, and just that therapeutic relationship of connection is is important, but we were stepping away from that. And I think there's a fear component.
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John: It's a good point,
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Adam: it's all fear. And well,
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John: the good the good point is go home and die. Given the guy ivermectin. Yes. And he you know, hydroxychloroquine was a good for the beginning of the thing you can't you they keep bringing it up. I had some clips from msnbc a couple of weeks ago, they didn't get played. But as a woman, the host going well, ivermectin, you know, I'm no hydroxychloroquine. If you give it to somebody who's dying of COVID, it kills them. Yeah. It's not what the idea was. It wasn't to give someone who's dying. To get someone who just caught or just
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Adam: caught it exactly. Well, they did. They did continue one more clip. But what you're hearing his fear on all sides, to the doctors are afraid of doing the wrong thing, being excoriated not following the rules. I'm sure what we just read from the Canadian ruling body is no different than what we have here in the United States. But at the same time, we have a friend, one of Tina's longtime friends is here. And her husband, God COVID. They're in their 60s. And he really didn't feel very good. And you know, they went to the doctor was diagnosed, she was diagnosed, negative, and she took care of everything. She's never had COVID. But they had just had a flu, maybe a month or so before. And they were also very sick. And after this whole ordeal was over, then her husband thought he was going to die. And they both agreed that it was the fear that it was COVID. And this is, you know, last year did really accentuated the symptoms that really enhanced what he was already feeling, he thought he was going to die. And it was it he was not going to die. And they didn't give him anything and he got over it. But the fear made it so much worse. So it's really so he all of this end, you can just look straight at the mainstream and the institutions, the commercial CDC, who have brought this fear upon everybody, and confusion, which doesn't help. And that's kind of the last bit here from these
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Unknown: two. It doesn't surprise me at all for a couple of reasons. And I think and it should astonish us. But it doesn't surprise us because we say, Well, wait, we're a very inertia driven fear based profession that is the result of a hierarchical training that
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Adam: are you hearing this. We are a very hierarchical driven fear based the hell has gotten into our medical system, fear based training, listen
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Unknown: to this. We're a very inertia driven fear based profession that is the result of a hierarchical training that indoctrinates us in this kind of way of being in the world. We're very afraid of causing trouble and drawing the Eye of Sauron on to us. And I think that's why we're really good at pointing the finger to because it's a kind of projection. Well, you know, the nephrologist hadn't screwed up putting in that fistula, well, then, you know, I wouldn't have had this infectious complication that now I'm having trouble managing in the ICU. And so it really is part of our culture. The other thing is I don't think medicine moves so fast. So in this case here we have this new dynamic challenge and we're not designed to quickly update so you have these groups online forming where critical care Doc's are sharing ideas now in those circles Actually, I saw a lot of innovation a lot of quick progress and so I have to tip my hat to those that was that was Yeah, I agree.
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Adam: So they're super so so great that some doctors actually did something it's incredible. I didn't know this was going on. There is inertia fear based what the hell
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John: you go to the doctor anyway?
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Adam: No, of course I don't I just got on much earlier but holy crap. That's really Now have you at this point have you seen enough magnet sticking to arms to be a believer that this is I seen it all? Oh, you want a couple of emails people were sending
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John: died ever looked at these. This is bogus. I've seen magicians. It's not bogus. I know. I know how we're making yourself
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Adam: look foolish. It's not both.
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John: Okay. Yeah, the the non ferrous coins are sticking up. No, no,
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Adam: no, no, no, I said it wrong. People's arms magnets stick to their arms. So a kitchen magnet will stick to most People's vaccinated arm.
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John: So there's some kitchen magnets to one of those refrigerator,
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Adam: refrigerator. refrigerator magnet. Yeah.
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John: Well say somebody explains the science to me, I'll be more than interested.
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Adam: All right, you should take a look at a few of those emails. And we have a few producers we've been I mean, they might be lying. But why would
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John: anybody in our audience Yes,
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Adam: yes, we had in our audience we had in the general producer population, we had people sending emails to both of us
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John: general producer population,
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Adam: that this is the thing. And I wonder why I wonder why.
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Unknown: Well,
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Adam: I would like to know why myself, Well, I do have a theory.
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John: But before you go to that I was going to get some of these updates out of the way.
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Adam: So you're going to interrupt this theory for some updates.
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John: Oh, yeah, I want to hear it. Okay. I want to hear this theory.
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Adam: Magneto genetics. Magneto, second half a show stuff. It's COVID. Baby. Magneto genetics. It's quite well known to work in mice. And you can control mice his thoughts?
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John: Man, yeah, get by going off the rails don't even you
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Adam: don't even believe you don't even believe there's a pill machine that sorts it for people. You are such an such a denier. You know, it's like I tell you these things that pill machines a joke, but it's real. You said it was it was Babylon B. I played the commercial. Come on. Do you think this is real? And you got Mayo,
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John: Neato genetics?
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Adam: I'm just saying that's a possibility. I'm not saying that's real.
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John: Well, why don't you read us the definition of this Magneto genetics. Okay. Well,
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Adam: while we're on it, it's not necessarily a definition.
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John: Well, I'd like that word has to be defined.
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Adam: Yes. Well, here it is.
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Unknown: A little.
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Adam: I mean, you caught me, the University of Virginia developed a technique that uses magnets to control the brains of living mice, researchers created a hybrid gene, they call it a Magneto that produces proteins in brain cells that are responsive to magnets. Whenever Magneto engineered rodents wander into a magnetic field, the invisible force activated the pleasure centers in their brains. Remember how happy people were when they got the vaccine? Researchers believe magnetic mind control represents a non invasive way to manipulate neural pathways and study brain function. It's the first step toward developing Magneto genetic therapies to someday treat brain disorders that is from March 11 2016. From discover discover magazine so
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John: Okay, a little bit I will I will less This is that this cover? I used to be on the judging panel
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Adam: that just discredited to the magazine.
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John: So I so let's go let's just keep keep with this train of thought. is the is the Magneto genetic? How is it introduced into the body through a shot? Let's say
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Adam: yes,
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John: that's exactly if I just took a vial of the of the juice that you use. And I took a magnet as refrigerator magnet, it would stick to the vial.
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Adam: I don't know if that hasn't. I mean, this is I don't know. I mean, that's two different things. I have no idea at all. You can ask me all you want. I'm just saying it's out there. And it's
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John: Yeah, but you by the way. You You nailed it. It's out there. All right. Yeah, it's out.
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Adam: Well, you know, you know what you would never I won't even go there. I won't even know
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John: I know. I want you here. Come on. Don't Don't start editing yourself. Well, you you it's hard not
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Adam: to when all I get is you I'm not see your feet. Okay. I'm in
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John: advanced. I'm gonna let you I'm not gonna say a thing.
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Adam: Go 5g. That's it. I'm done. final note, my daughter just shared this. You got this to john, her close friend. 21 year old male got the second shot and had the Pfizer shot after the second shot four days ago, he had a very bad reaction fever vomiting. Finally his throat started to constrict and had a hard time breathing. After being treated at the hospital in Michigan. The hospital gave him a $10,000 check and a signed contract did not mentioned discussed on social media. And both of you have asked for a copy of said contract. I wonder if that's true. And why would our producer lie about it? First of all, but holy crap 10k to just not talk about it
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John: was cheaper than a million dollar lottery.
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Adam: Yeah, but it mean, it should at least be reported on?
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John: Well, we're looking for a copy of the contract.
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Adam: What do you think? Nice. How do you think Bill Maher is gonna play out with his fully vaccinated status that he that he now had to cancel his first show ever? Because he tested pa How do you think that's not
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John: like? Now? He? I don't know. I like to know myself. He has you raised never never missed a show. I didn't feel he did get vaccinated and then got it.
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Adam: Yes, fully vaccinated. He got it. He says he's asymptomatic. So it can go one of two ways. Either he's gonna say, see, see everyone needs to keep their mask on because I got infected from someone or he can say he won't do that. I hope not. Or you can say he can be a big driver and say, this is just a test or something positive I'm fine. Everything's okay. You're not going to die for me. You know, it's very in the sciences in the sciences change Take off your mask. It's okay. If you're vaccinated Don't worry about me. Or does this give people more fear that the vaccinated can still have it and be spreading their evil spike proteins on
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John: Yeah, well, no. Well, we'll find out soon enough. Let's go to let's do some world updates and look at India and what's going on at Democracy Now keeps up with this and they're still pushing the fear. So maybe everyone else is backing off. These guys never get the memo. I don't think they're on this on the mailing list personally.
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Adam: No, they're not
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Unknown: 360,000 new Coronavirus cases Thursday and over 4100 deaths though both numbers are likely significant undercounts daily case Oh yeah, this Capital Territory of Delhi and began to decrease and assign India's massive second wave of COVID-19 may be cresting Coronavirus cases continue to spread in Asia and the Pacific this week Malaysia ordered a nationwide lockdown is COVID-19 deaths at a pandemic level Hi.
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Adam: No, they haven't been given I think they get the like the third generation scripts that has to be handed down before get to the basement wherever the hell she was broadcast.
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John: Little little initials all over the top part. Yes. Okay. Yes.
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Adam: Yes, it's gone. It's gone through the list. You're all good.
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John: Yeah. Go to let's go to the USA update. She's got some stuff.
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Unknown: The United States reported over 800 deaths from covid 19. Wednesday as new infections continue to drop while vaccinations rise. Massachusetts reported zero Coronavirus deaths for the first time since last June. While in Michigan a spring surge is rapidly subsiding.
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John: If she did get the memo.
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Adam: Yeah, but you know, you can it depends on again this sudden change mean something Pfizer needed something changed. I like like our theory, you know that Oh, it's never the never getting an approval, whatever it is. There's some reason and I think the approval date for the the ending of the I think it's the emergency use authorization which ends maybe it could be re OPT that's that's one way it could go, Oh, yeah, you can re up and you can re up that.
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John: But I know I think just phasing it out. Let's go. We're good. We made our money. Let's get out of here. For the jigs up we're gonna get caught. Do you know,
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Adam: um, you know, it's once we hit August when the new the new doctors come in. We know hospital deaths go up. That's just a fact of life. Then we're into the flu.
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John: It was April.
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Adam: No, no, no, no. It's August. The end of August. September. It's when the when the when everyone is out after the summer?
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John: Well, yeah, there's a moment where that
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Adam: Yeah, so that's coming. We had a pretty if you recall,
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John: you can call flu flu. The flu is good. blamed the flu?
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Adam: No, we'll see last last year around this time, it also started to subside and then we got and we saw it happen then the Oh deaths are up in hospitals even in Texas, you know, and and we got tons of emails with people saying no, no, this is very typical to have always happens around this time. And then in the autumn, we'll get flu season and then flu will be back. And then you'll get with Pfizer, Madonna AstraZeneca Johnson and john Johnson combo ball that also has the flu shot in it and they're just going to give this one massive shot. Just to finish off now that
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John: you mentioned that that's the same scheme they pulled with this swine flu which nobody knew they were lined up for the slot swine flu vaccine as you recall. I had photos I took pictures in my local area and you remember why the lines going around the block? You remember
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Adam: why they stopped it right? remember why they stopped the the swine flu vaccine? Why? Because more than 50 people died.
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John: Well, this to 1000s of people dying from this thing. Exactly. Now, but what they did is they incorporate first of all this just as a remembrance. swine flu would require two shots, same thing same bullshit. And then they said no one was buying into the two shots he so they do all we can do with one shot so they started one shots and then well we can't combine them. With the other flu shots until next year, it was combined it was in the next year's flu shot.
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Unknown: Yeah, was it?
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John: Yeah, there was that one?
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Adam: Or they said it was? Who knows? Who knows
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John: what's in there? Who
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Unknown: knows if it was
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John: you know, just a bunch of cat pee for all you really and that was remember this other one was somebody caught a batch of the vaccine which had live virus and it was going to infect a whole bunch of people remember that? No, I
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Adam: don't remember that.
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John: I do. It was one of the was sloppy manufacturers always just an accident
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Adam: and also people can go back to the documentary from 19 I want to say 76 we've played it at least three times we played clips from the from the documentary about the huge scam that the that original original swine flu was oh yeah that was nobody ever had seems no it was a total scam they
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John: everyone got sick from the flu yeah from the shots
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Adam: yeah back back when when journalists did some journalism yeah those days.
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John: The USA let's see now I get one other kind of an offbeat clip. This is kind of interesting. This is the Where is it? Cuba the Cuba clip look for the word Cuba in there.
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Adam: Yeah.
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John: Yeah Cuba across it for some stupid reason. Talking about late to the party, but at the same time, why is everybody has to get into the act. Just play this clip and tell me what you think.
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Unknown: Cuba began a mass vaccination campaign Wednesday using two of its domestically created COVID-19 vaccine rates. Late phase clinical trials of the sober on the dose and avail of vaccines aren't due to wrap up until at least June but Cuban officials say the benefits of administering the vaccines now outweigh the risks.
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Adam: Oh it's got to be some Chinese rebrand
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John: Yeah, maybe as a cue but it just seems to be that there's India's got I think we've got two or three I'm waiting for the neck
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Adam: I'm waiting for the Cuban vaccine man.
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John: The Cuban one might be the Russian one.
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Adam: Yeah could be solidarity with my with my comrades and one of the Cuban vaccine that's the one I want
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John: to be like Michael Moore should get that vaccine for sure.
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Adam: Now why I can't get away from the great reset I can't believe this so many things that
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John: but as you go on with the great reset I'm telling you right now there's another one of these 140 card trains loaded loaded to the Chinese junk Chinese junk
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Adam: Come on any chips by any chance? Or is it just junk? Anything that's usable can we get cars running? Or is that just junk
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John: AV oh I see is just the all you can see is the two containers on each one of these cars. It's unbelievable. So really
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Adam: I think we're I think this this phase is done that's why the whistle was blown. So in a way as in the whistle like okay, let's end it everyone's good. You're all safe. games over I think the the media companies are propped, yes, games over the media companies are probably still just floundering around to get some, you know, Trump related news in there. Conservatives, Republicans, they're not saying it outright everywhere, but they mean it, rewire my brain. And it's nothing people's a denier, and we get it. So they're just gonna keep moving that forward a bit. But the Davos club, I do want to remind us of what Klaus the last clip we played of Klaus, which was only a few months ago, but he was very clear that the next stage in this would be exactly where we are, we all know, fill, pay insufficient attention
1:03:55
Unknown: to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a
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whole.
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The COVID-19 crisis would be seen as disrespect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack to us COVID banking crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons cyber security community can draw and improve our preparedness for potential cyber pandemic.
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Adam: I think it's coming.
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John: This time, What is he talking about? What do you mean when you think it's coming a cyber pandemic? Yes,
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Adam: this is he said very clear in the beginning, that cyber attack which would be against Energy and other important infrastructure, which is what's on deck. Now, that's the bill that the President is touting. We have ransomware attacks on our energy systems. This is the next phase. And I've had a lot of I was not entirely honest about my red book prediction. I'll just come clean on it. I know that a Texas energy company has had a ransomware attack for at least four days. And they just have not admitted to yet which is completely against the new executive order. But this is underway. And both that one and the previous one at Colonial is not Russia. It's eminent Panda, apartment 127 it's all Chinese at least that's the watermarks that are left there whether it's someone spoofing as the Chinese is another because i would i would think our own intelligence services are doing this to forward whatever an evil stupid Ajay software to do it, they do their specialties and booth the other guys and and so the beautiful way of doing this, as I explained as I try to explain last time is by ransomware, because you get a twofer. You get to spew some ugly, some ugly juice under Bitcoin, which is irritating to the elites, and you get to move forward the infrastructure plan, and probably more. from Wall
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Unknown: Street to Main Street and digital crypto currencies have exploded in value in popularity, with many Americans eager to get in on the action. But federal investigators say a wild west culture has led to a massive spike in crypto currency scams. Since October nearly 7000 people have reported losses of more than $80 million. The median 19 $100 Danielle and Chris Gert put $500 into what they thought was a Bitcoin investment on Facebook. It was a scam.
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In the beginning everything was kind of lining
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up legitimate. That that was initially when we started to get really skeptical was was when they requested more money in order to even get a withdrawal.
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In the end they lost 14 $100 the Federal Trade Commission says victims are often lured to bogus websites, promising big returns for crypto investors. People read about Bitcoin they have a general sense of what it is and the fact that it's gone up in value and they want a piece of the action and the scammers know that the ground victim sent more than $2 million in crypto currency to scammers posing as Ilan Musk, others duped by what they thought was an online love connection, the most likely victims 20 to 49 year olds. To avoid being scammed experts advise using legitimate banks and investment advisors to buy and sell cyber currencies and be very skeptical if anybody demands cyber payment.
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Adam: Just make it all look bad. make it all look stupid. This is CNBC or NBC Nightly News. What are they doing reporting on two schmucks who got scammed, we know what your real agenda is. And Biden spelled that out. In his executive order.
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Unknown: President Biden signed an executive order today to boost the country's cyber defenses. It follows several major cybersecurity incidents including the ransomware attack on a pipeline company that has prompted gas shortages in the south east and pay close attention to the way this NPR personality species. The broad order seeks to strengthen cybersecurity for federal networks and outline new security standards for commercial software used by businesses and the public. The White House says it's about shifting the mindset from from always responding to incidents to preventing them before they happen. Here with more is impure white house correspondent Franco Ordonez Hey, Franco. Hey, also. So what more can you tell us about this executive order?
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Well, the border the order of basically lays out a series of new requirements for companies that do business with the government. It requires companies to report breaches and share cyber threat information. It also updates security standards on government networks, including mandating multi factor authentication, and also establishes a cybersecurity safety review board to review these incidents that's modeled on the National Transportation Safety Board that reviews airplane incidents. I mean, the Biden ministration says that the colonial pipeline attacked as well as the recent solar winds and Microsoft Exchange acts just make clear how vulnerable our public and private networks are, and that the status quo is no longer acceptable. Yeah.
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Adam: It would be so odd john, if you and I spoke like this all the time and said things that we really had to emphasize for some reason. Yeah. You nailed it. Nailed her part perfectly. But here you go. Even though we know this is really at least Chinese watermarks and fingerprints on what's going on that Oh, no, not on NPR.
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Unknown: I know that President Biden does plan to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He didn't directly accuse the Russian government of being behind.
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Adam: accuse jack you
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Unknown: He didn't directly accuse the Russian government of being behind the colonial attack. But he did suggest that they had some responsibility, right.
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Adam: Biden has said, Come on, john, we can get a job there. But they did suggest that they had some responsibility, right?
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Unknown: Just that they had some responsibility, right. Yeah. Biden
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has said many times that these hacking attacks on the United States are just not acceptable, but that the Russians have not stopped it, or they're implicitly allowing it to happen. Now, the leaders are expected to speak next month. And as part of their conversation, they're expected to talk about arms control. And this could be part of that. Matthew jansky, Director of Institute who was close to the administration told me it makes sense for the two sides to use this opportunity to start outlining some rules of engagement.
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John: Oh, my goodness, this is useless. You know, these people don't even know. His Go ahead. Nonsense. So listen to NPR nowadays.
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Adam: Well, yes, it is. It is.
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John: I get a lot of clips from them. But
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Adam: I think they're in existence only for us, aren't they? Isn't that the whole reason?
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John: I don't know. Anyone in their right mind would listen to him.
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Adam: JOHN. And I had an idea.
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John: john and i,
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Adam: yes, I'm talking to the trolls now. We had an idea to really do a morning Zoo type episode of a show. Yeah. And we were talking about this after the after the last show, actually. And we've already put together the cast. We're missing we're missing one important member. So to review for a morning Zoo show now I know you're going to be my sidekick or my your side kick. It doesn't matter. Well,
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John: I'm thinking about I'm thinking about producing the thing and making Daron O'Neill your sidekick? Oh, yeah.
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Adam: That's all he has to say, by the way. Ooh, yeah.
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And then he can, he can do? Yes. Okay. I think that's it. So you're the producer. You're your coach. Coach, john, you got to have a name. You gotta have a zoo name. You can't You can't. You can't You can't just be john C. Dvorak. You so your coach john.
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John: No, I had to ask them serve MK Ultra john or something? jmk I don't know. We'll come up with it. That's the least of our problems are real problems. We're gonna discuss right now.
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Adam: Okay, so so here's the crew cuz you need to crew for the morning zoo. So we got me we got Darren, we got coach Jcd known as the Widowmaker. Then we figured we need to have the now we need a woman who also who is there and does stuff like oh, ad and, and she also reads the news. And that that is obviously Dame Jennifer. And she says snide things besides just Oh, Adam. Give me an example of something snide?
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John: Well, in other words, if there'll be some moment where there's something that can be a double entendre, she's the one who introduces Oh, right,
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Adam: right, right. Right. She
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John: okay. That's what she said would come from her. Yes.
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Adam: This is gonna be legendary. Now, then we needed Actually, we wanted to, well, you can't be coach me to coach for sports and in sports. When it comes to morning's new format, you want a guy who is familiar with sports, but can also be the Community Affairs Director. And, and we'll call him coach and has to be a black guy. And since we only know one black guy, it's got
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John: to be most Yeah, most
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Adam: sports and he's a sports guy, so we can do it. And then the final thing is where we're stuck. We're stuck. And that is the the entertainment reporter. That has to be a gay guy. That has to sound like a gay guy.
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John: We talked about this and we decided because of today's today's market, you can't have a guy who sounds gay. We have to have a genuine gay person. He's got to have a gay guy. Yes. Yeah. But he has to also sound gay, which is a stereotype a most young found on the west coast. It's a West Coast gay. Because everyone in the rest of the country they betray everyone. I've listened enough talk shows and podcasts where the gays get together and complain about this accent of course that the West Coast guys have. And it's the it's the Hollywood gay bullcrap. Both phony baloney, gay ish sound but
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Adam: but so we have requirements. Not you have to sound gay, but you also have to be gay.
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John: You have to be gay.
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Adam: And we were taking auditions. So yeah, I
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John: was just supposed to have a script ready. I won't have it ready probably until the Thursday show. Cuz we want everyone to read from the same script.
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Adam: I'm gonna hound. So we have to hound you over this and we need to get them.
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John: definitely get it written, we
1:15:06
Adam: need to get the hand.
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John: We'll have so they have to do this and they have to do it in their best manner best Matt, get this, you know it, we were up for criticism for even bringing this kind of thing up. What what's interesting is I'm already seen, but if anybody wants to audition,
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Adam: yeah. And just so you know, the reason why ours our entertainment reporter has to has to be gay, because that's the rules in Hollywood. In case you had noticed, you can't play someone on the spectrum unless you're on the spectrum. Everyone knows this now. So we're just following the rules, man. Every day all day without exception,
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John: the if you go if you watch any of these shows, or but the reason that this formula comes to mind is because this is if anyone has a morning Zoo show in their neighborhood, you'll notice that this is pretty much the model that everyone uses, because this works.
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Adam: Because it's so exciting and fun to listen to. I don't know if it's still working that well.
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John: And there's work and there's a lot of banter, banter between the two hosts and the gay Hollywood guy. Oh, yeah,
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Adam: totally. Yeah. And then and that's when Jennifer jumps in and says, That's what she said, You know, that's just in there. We're talking to that to the entertainment guy. And then Dame Jennifer comes in with that. It's gonna be beautiful. It will be a piece of legendary good pilot. pilot.
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John: Yeah, power pilot.
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Unknown: Our Oh my god.
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Adam: Okay, we're doing a half hour pilot who's writing this pilot? Because it can't be
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John: doing a lot of the writing. But most of it's just gonna be ad libs, obviously. Because you're doing a morning show we would. I think a lot of these shows have some music.
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Adam: No, they have all kinds of music beds running underneath when they're talking. There's all kinds of stuff.
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John: We can do that. Yeah, it was fun. So it'll be good.
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Adam: I'm very excited might get
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Unknown: work.
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Adam: It's this is our final exit strategy. It's on you anonymous gay guy out there who's gonna save us? Because this is one thing, the anonymous
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John: gay guy are not anonymous. He has to have the gear to record his voice. In other words, he Kiki has to have something going on to you know, that sounds professional. So he has to have a decent mic. And I think we probably have a couple of dozen guys out there that could could would like to do this and think it's funny.
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Adam: Totally, totally.
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John: With that. And if you're actually gay, which you have to be for this job, although you can probably bluff us. But for anyone who wishes to prove it, but there's
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Adam: something I'm unaware of this bluffing you speak of?
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John: I'm not interested in it. We're gonna skip that part. The is that if you could go way over the top. I think the old term used to be flaming the flaming flame. That would be much better. We're
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Adam: going to get a lot of submissions. By the way. I happen to know this for a fact. We are a very we're a much more diverse audience than you think. Very diverse.
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John: I'm pretty sure we're pretty diverse audience. Yeah, for sure. Oh, just
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Adam: speaking of music and show business, you are right. Eric Clapton now came out here because he did a song with Van Morrison, Eric Clapton. He said he was paralyzed for two weeks after his shot. He's like, I wouldn't I should have never gone near that needle. He saying now. But you're right. Van Morrison is being de platformed as anti semitic. For his song, they own the media. And, and, you know, and you brought this up on the last show, and I was so surprised, because, newsflash, if if there's some anti Semites out there who think the Jews own the media that go look at Big Pharma, you morons? And if you still think that someone's saying, I mean, I don't even think Van Morrison was thinking that way. It's clearly the pharmaceutical industry that has captured the mainstream media clearly. And as I learned, there now also advertising on podcasts. And I and you will be surprised what they're advertising and to whom. So it is Pfizer. And they and they are advertising to gamers male 24 to 35. Do you know the product or advertising?
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Unknown: Viagra? Yes, sir.
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Adam: Now, if you're between 24 and 35, does that seem like a mismatch
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John: where you got problems? Is
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Adam: that a mismatch of the market or is this a party drug?
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John: Well, there are some party drug Yeah.
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Unknown: That's pretty sick.
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John: I mean that is unhealthy
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Adam: that level of targeting is various should that be kind of like not not legal to do that or am I just crazy? Yeah
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John: sure what they're all drug advertisement should not be legal. We're one of only two countries in the world that allow it. So they took over the place and nobody's stopped them now because they got too much money. Yeah, you know, he was the cause of money we'd lose if this was changed. Yes. Oh, I really hurt. They really
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Adam: did really never been a big there's almost no brand advertisers in podcasting. And for me to understand that they are doing a sweep but they only do limited runs But still, but the heck doesn't that just feels wrong?
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John: Who says you're talking about podcasting before we go to the break? podcasters I got to play these three little podcast from a podcast.
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Adam: No. All right. What are we doing?
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John: We're driving to just Michael Malik. I think is is a fanatic. Nally
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Adam: podcasts,
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John: you know, Michael, big time. podcaster liberal. Yeah, clip is moving to Austin one.
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Adam: Okay,
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Unknown: well, let me tell you why I was so excited to be
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Adam: hired. He's our guy. He can be on the morning show. He's done. He's in no more audition necessary.
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Unknown: Well, let me tell you why I was so excited to talk to you because I am moving to Austin, for sure. 100%. I didn't know that. Yeah, I just know, I just decided this week. And I'll tell you exactly when I was on the fence and two things happened. One is for me being a lifelong New Yorker. The Dream always was to have a townhouse, right? Have a townhouse in New York, you've arrived. They have townhouses in Austin. I didn't think that was the thing my friend just moved into on so I'm like, okay, I could have my townhouse. And really peewee Pee Wee's Playhouse it out. But when you're in New York, as long as I am, like, you see certain trends that happen over years, some things get worse, some things get better, something that was very emblematic of 1970s, New York, which was New York kind of at its worst. And you see all those photos were the photos don't show you how smelly and violent and filthy it was. and dangerous was boombox is everywhere. In fact, still, if you go on the subway in New York, there'll be signs that say like don't know, eating no littering and no boom boxes. We have reached a point now that New York and this has happened the last nine months, where it's perfectly acceptable to walk around the book bag with a speaker in it, and just blast it wherever you go on the street. Everyone's scared to say anything, and the cops aren't gonna do anything. And the moment where I'm like, that's it. I'm done. I was at my gym, which is not some kind of fancy
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Equinox gym. It's a regular decent neighborhood gym. And there was a guy in the locker room blasting his music. And he called a member of the staff because he had forgotten the code to his locker. And the member of the staff came in, helped him get his stuff and didn't say anything about the music. And I'm like, you know, what, if I have to be a crotchety old, man, I'm out of it. I hear.
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Adam: Okay, a couple things. First, we're being wildly corrected by the troll room that he is not a liberal. He's a libertarian.
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John: Oh, okay. It's a libertarian. I don't care. It's beside the point is moving to Austin to live in a townhouse.
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Adam: What he thinks a townhouse is here in Austin is not the same as what he thinks that is in.
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John: In New York, firstly, generally, in many instances, what would also be termed in multifamily multifamily.
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Adam: It's Yeah, it's, well, this is multifamily homes. So you get a big block and the going up everywhere. This is what something called code next is about in Austin.
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John: No more is going on in Austin. They're building these row houses.
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Adam: Well, it's multi family homes. So there'll be four units in a block. And then there's a little courtyard and there's two more blocks. So it's, it looks a bit like a townhome, because it's multiple levels, but it's just a hindrance because you get a whole shitload of stairs all the time. But these are not townhouses, the way he thinks they're townhouses. Now there was something else he said, What else did he say in this clip?
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John: That was boom boxes,
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Adam: boom boxes is allow me to prepare you Michael, for what you're going to witness in the city of Austin. Since the defunding of the police department, $100 million. The 911 system has been removed from the police department we have a 311 system, which is where you can get quicker access to professionals and services. If it's anything beyond when his bulky items pick up, you're going to be disappointed, because we have a very bad culture that is taking that is enhancing now and Austin has been in the news, but now it's everywhere, including where we live of cars, with the, with the hyped up stereos with with a huge sound systems with the bass. And they go and these drivers that go out. And it's every night it's all over Austin, their parking, they're driving, they're comparing their systems and the base is reverberates for miles.
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John: And you know, I was just as you're describing this, they have those in cars, parts of California,
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Adam: where that's one of the reasons we're moving.
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John: But how about this for exit strategy? Ooh, another
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Adam: one.
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John: you produce some tapes, or CDs in the case of depends on the year. And you go from you find these guys. There's a bunch of them. There's hundreds of them, they have these systems. And you have them play these things through neighborhoods, which are announcements, attention citizens. And it would be like, it would be like those old memories, those in the movies, you see the car going down with the big bull horns on its roof. Yes. And it would be today there's a sale on it. raylase on asparagus is 99 cents a pound.
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Adam: So we're going to we're going to become sellers of advertising space in this medium is that you're right, no one
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John: else is doing it.
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Adam: Okay, I'm taking into consideration.
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John: Alright, let's go to part two. Oh, there's more. Okay, he's talking to this woman who is Kristin, I think it's taser last name. And she's a book right? She's done two or three books. And the last one is the liberal invasion of red state America, where she's, she's discussing and which was, I guess a lot of stats, how people like this guy's moving from New York by solid blue state and moving into the red states and then screwing them up. And how I'm sorry. I'm sorry, she's, she's real pretty. And she lives in she moved from New York or someplace to Texas. But she's not living in Austin, because she never really tells them. You know anything about Austin. I think she lives in like new brown fells or Dallas, she looks like a Dallas girl. Okay,
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Adam: now that would make sense. And
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Unknown: moving from blue states to red states, and how that's going to affect things on the sun on national and statewide level. So I really want to give you the floor and talk about whether Is this a real concern? And what are the ramifications of it?
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Well, first of all, I'm so happy to hear you're moving to Texas. Welcome to Texas baby, this place is awesome. We have not been masking at all for like almost the whole year. I mean, a couple of illiberal pockets did the whole mass thing for a while. In fact, Austin was like the one place that had a mask mandate for quite a while. But you're going to be very happy down here. And when I hear that Michael malice, the person who I perhaps most associate with New York is moving to Texas, that tells me that these trends are you know, in full swing. Oh, yes. I know. You're a lifelong New Yorker.
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I don't know how to drive. I'm gonna have to learn
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how to drive for sure.
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Adam: That's what the scooters are for. He doesn't need to drive get on a scooter.
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John: Learn how to he's going
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Adam: to love Austin.
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John: Yeah, I think not. So let's go to the now the only thing that I thought was interesting. It was kind of not about this. But they talked about some situation in New York that no one asked me. I mean,
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Adam: hopefully Part Three is about the homeless, who are kept in camps all throughout Austin, despite the mandate being reinstated on May 11. That it seems that nothing has really changed and everyone's camping everywhere. It's dirty. It's rat infested. This Surely she she talked about that with him, right?
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John: Wrong.
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Unknown: In the upper west side of Manhattan, it's the law that fancy hotels have to take in homeless people.
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I know like the mo higher.
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Yeah. So these hotels, which are like $400 a night, you're mandated to have homeless people inside them. And we're people were complaining because the hotel was across the street from an elementary school and maybe High School. Let's pretend I'm getting completely wrong. Steal man the argument. They were yelling at the parents for not being more understanding of the homeless people who were shrieking at their schoolchildren.
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Yep. You know, that was the Empire hotel, which is across the street from an elementary school.
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Okay. Okay. Yeah, it
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was one of these. One of the hotels I know there are several that got these contracts but you know, it's sick about it is the hotels actually loved that setup, because the the city of New York and the state Pay them more per night to house each of these homeless people than they get on the market. So the hotels want to have your cake and eat it too. They want to house all of these homeless people, but they don't want the public to know about it because they don't want the reputation of the hotel to be damaged. Like, you know, do you really want to stay at the Empire hotel? Knowing like the night before a homeless dude was in the bed? No, of course not. So what these hotels are doing is they were trying to fill up all their rooms with these homeless people during COVID. Because the government would pay them way more than they were getting, you know, just from normal patrons, and they could fill them to capacity every night. So we taxpayers are you taxpayers, because you're in New York, you are funding the bill for these crazy expensive hotels to be filled up with homeless people. And then the hotels would go to great lengths to make sure news media could not cover it.
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Adam: Okay, so we covered this, it was happening in San Francisco as well. When you get to Austin, Michael, please enjoy what your tax dollars are being sent spent on here. And that is also young lady. It's also your tax dollars. Because the solution that is still being pushed by the leadership in Austin, is to buy hotels, remember our mayor's former real estate attorney, so I'm sure he knows exactly what he's doing to buy hotels. And these are hotels like 6070 rooms, kind of motels and to pay to have people live there. And they think it's going to be 400 million, it will take them to 2023 to fully eradicate homelessness from Austin. And don't you dare say anything bad about it. Because you will be ostracized my friend. You do not want to say anything bad about it. So enjoy. Enjoy. You are jumping from the fat into the fire. The only good news about him moving to Austin is he just has to leave Austin into the state of Texas for relief. But it's I'm sorry, what? The only thing good thing good thing about living in Austin is all he has to do is leave Austin and enter the state of Texas, which I consider to be different for relief. Well, he
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John: is not going to get the scooters there.
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Adam: No, no, there's no scooters, he will have to learn how to drive holy crap. It is so time to go. It is so time to go. And I feel kind of bad. You know, it's like I brought Rogen here. Our producer David Rory is dead. From the Gilmore Girls. He moved here and wants to move into us. Moving out. You're leaving? That's right. Like it's great here. Mm hmm.
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John: You got a foot out the door? Yeah,
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Adam: I'm sorry. I there's something I forgot. That is for our female producers, which is it's a throwback to COVID. But I need to play this because it is an official statement about the menstrual cycle being off in near or while taking the vaccines and the clip custodian. Neil, he got into the CO ca call, which is what does the acronym stand for? It's it's something it's like the COVID advisory call that journalists can get on and can in, you know, they can ask questions. And this question specifically came up. Good afternoon. I'm commander Bob Kahn, and I'm representing the clinician outreach and communication activity coca clinician outreach and communication activity coca with the emergency risk communication branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. I would like to welcome you to today's coca call. Clinicians need to know about Pfizer bio and COVID-19 vaccination of adolescents. Coca Cola. Okay, so they were talking about adolescence, but this is where it came up and the answer Well, we finally have an answer. Next question is asking specifically about female adolescent patients. Is there any data on COVID vaccine and its effects on menstrual periods, especially with heavier bleeding?
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Unknown: And this is Dr. Woodworth, I can answer this question. So at this time, there haven't been any studies published on changes to a person's menstrual cycle as a result of COVID-19 vaccinations and adolescents or otherwise. The vaccine adverse event reporting system or bears, which is the National vaccine safety system, managed by CDC and
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FDA has
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received reports of menstrual cycle changes, including heavier periods, but also early or later onset and painful menstrual cramps. But it's important to remember that many things can affect a woman's or persons menstrual cycle, including stress related hormones, changes in schedule problems with sleep infections, changes the diet and exercise etc. So I would encourage Folks, if they're worried about menstrual cycles or experienced any unusual menstrual cycle related side effects after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine,
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to talk to their healthcare providers and share their concerns.
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Adam: There you go, ladies. We've done no studies not interested. And yeah, if you're if you want to know if the vaccine causes the answer is there are many things that influence it. It could be you. It's your own problems, your anxiety, it's your birth control. It's it's you as you go talk to your doctor.
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John: It'd be Magneto genetics.
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Adam: I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning, so you're the man who put all the seeds in the coca call. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. JOHN c. devorah.
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Unknown: Before we do that,
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John: I am going to do this.
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Adam: Well, I don't know what it is. It's not Pap, pap.
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John: spindrift sparkling water with real squeezed grapefruit. Yum. Somehow it doesn't work as well as the Pabst Blue Ribbon thing but okay, if you want to blow the hell in in the morning you miss Adam Curry in the morning awesome. Pass never gave us any beer. That's true. All ships to see boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and neither did liqua when we're gonna do this, I got free from one of the meetup people in the morning. In the morning, yeah.
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Adam: in the morning. trolls in the troll room. Hey, trolls. It's time for the troll call as was a new one. We came up with draw call. Let's count y'all. Let's Hands up. Let's see what we got for this Sunday. 2014 call drunk. Do that again.
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Unknown: That was good.
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John: Call.
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Adam: You can't quite understand it. But I like it troll call. Yes. 2015 that's where we'd like to be. We'd like to be over the 2k mark. These are people who are listening. Well, they're trolls. But they're listening live to the show, which is by the way that features come into podcasting. 2.0 as well. Your podcast app will will give you a notification when a show is streaming live. And you'll just click on it and it'll play right there in your podcast app, new podcast apps comm it's all coming and this now this also has a chat room we're working on that part too across apps is a little more work has to go into it. But it's been going for my goodness, we've had the troll room at least for at least 1213 years since the very beginning. And we added the stream to that so even when there's not a live show and there's plenty of them you can listen to the same podcast and troll along with it or just troll each other and do whatever trolls do in their spare time. You may be trolling over on a no agenda social calm well I do have some news update about no agenda socialist I talked to Aaron her who runs the whole shebang for us about the upload problem you mentioned which he was aware of. And the reason why is you know we opened up for registrations and we immediately came under a registration attack of course and it's if you open these things up even with invites it just people just come in and just want to hack into our community. And so that was creating a huge database entries. It
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has to create a whole table for each new person. And remember, you know this ultimately this costs money and it's not even that much about the money I've I've offered many times to pay him for anything he doesn't want it he seizes it as a as a service and donation to the show value which of course it is, but we're stopping registration it's over it's closed down. It's done with this is the limit you cannot handle. We would need to start hiring staff for this. No, no, no, no. It's a social media network and no agenda social calm it's federated, which means you can follow along with everything from any other mastodon server. You can even start one yourself one of our producers sent me a link I think it's it is in the show notes to shows you how to set up your own mastodon server. It's not It's not the easiest thing in the world. But hey, you know freedom has never come really easy. But you can follow anyone at Noah Jenna social calm at Adam at nogen a social calm he's at John Dvorak have no agenda, social Calm, calm. And yes. While you can't be a part of that early community with the timeline, I regret the timeline. Believe me, your timeline will be just fine. Learn how to manage it. Learn how to decentralize. It's the only way to go. It is the no agenda OTG way and I look forward to many more mastodon instances and servers that we can talk to point to send people to instead of Gitmo dot life which is the only one You've done it so far. So that's it. We're locked down
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closed out, not gonna happen no more to be the bearer of bad news.
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John: Well as you're given that spiel of complaint, a train went in the opposite direction carrying that boxcars back that was going to
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Adam: any ship going to China. We had 12 cars. So it's a 10 to one ratio pretty much.
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John: Yeah, we're 11 1112 to one Maybe, yeah, yeah. Let's go and just got such a small train is didn't even have the big engines and first couple mules. There's a little bit to do with all the containers.
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Adam: We want to thank Darren O'Neill for the episode artwork for Episode 1346. He he caught on to my swine flu super T cell immunity and created a just a piece that we came back to several times said yeah, that's that's kind of the one which is the pig. Kiss me. I have super immunity. Well done. well executed classic Darren O'Neal tend to have a red background. So he's done his homework. Well. We did ponder for quite a while. The correct directors. exploding leg. Why did we not want exploding? Do we wind up not choosing that? I can't really remember. Oh, I remember why I remember why.
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John: You didn't like it. No,
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Adam: no, no, no, I it's always I hate this. I hate dogs. I hate people. I didn't like it. No,
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John: you guys sent me a clip that clip. But he just said I'll clip
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Adam: it on. It was because it would it would only show as a nuclear cloud on the Twitter post. No,
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John: no. Yeah. Right. What you said now I remember exactly. You said that won't show up right on Twitter because Twitter. They kind of they kind of cut it off. Yeah, they cut it off up and down. And they make it somehow that decision algorithm makes a decision of what whereas when they cut it off now and you determine I think probably correctly that is not whatever part it cuts on is not going to look good. No, where's the pig is always gonna look good.
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Adam: Pigs are good lookers traditionally when it comes to
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John: art Yeah. Now that argument was convincing we loved
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Adam: Tom toenails morning Zoo with a goat, but we know we're going to use that it's just that wasn't this wasn't the show. I mean, that is our T shirt logo that that I mean, that is money in the bank for the pitch when we pitched it and we pitched it to the network's Yeah, I mean, that was such a beautiful piece. And then Parker Paulie did something really really cool which was the Trump history channel with a golden Trump hair
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John: over the air over the a is
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Adam: so good but we looked at it and was too many words you know, he had Trump History Channel by itself would have been good but then it is we can't afford to forget relive the lies relive the hate of debuting so it was too much it was just a little too much.
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John: But also didn't have that much to do with the show.
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Adam: No. And we did look Darren O'Neill's no agenda in the liqua water box which was
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John: that was actually a pretty piece it was just ever in evergreen,
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Adam: it was very good piece. But we don't get anything from those guys. So we're not gonna we're not gonna go
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John: and I'm drinking this vendor of stuff. I will have to not have to go review it. Now he said he gives me this he's Canadian one of our producers he says this
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Adam: was sent to you this is an actual print Now tell
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John: us who you are. Now he was out to meet up and but he lives in the US. He's Canadian. And so he said this what you should be drinking instead of the look qua grapefruit which I praised and so she just got actual grapefruit juice in it. One grapefruit per case of this stuff seems so now I can give it a review. They do look while grapefruit is quite tasty people like it. But it's you know, it's like it's professionally developed. This tastes like really sour grapefruit juice. That doesn't have much going on. It's not good. Oh, blood, sorry, free and if somebody sends me cases all the drink.
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Adam: No shame here. No shame at all. We really appreciate Darren for so many reasons. He also was the first one to send me the first part of this recording today, which for some reason didn't get recorded. It's all real time. This is why we are gitmo-nation we are legion. We are all one. We are the producers of the no agenda show. And if you're using a podcasting 2.0 app, I suggest podcast addict. It's a really good one. If you're using it on Android. If you plug it into your car and you have Android car, whatever it's called. You will see these images rotating in real time on your dashboard. Wherever wherever it's it's displayed. This is the future of podcasting. And tonight The NBS john damn BS. This is the glitzy and Bs is that given up by Ambien? Yes, it's the it's the M bs are the award show for the newly formed new new version of the podcast Academy and they are going to be streaming this live. There is a hope that the NBS can bring back bring audiences back to award shows. And you're pretty good that gonna work. There's articles about this. Can the new podcast Academy break the award show curse as the Los Angeles Times? I mean, what do you see the shit I'm fighting to preserve podcasting? This kind of idiocy? Yeah, and this is the Los Angeles Times. Though this was Gaul you award ceremonies have failed big lately. Can the new podcast Academy break the curse? Well, no. And
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John: of course that gonna work is Scarlett Johansson got a podcast she she's going to be at the event and take off her top. Is that going to bring up the numbers?
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Adam: That would be the curry devora Consulting Group strategy, but no, no, this is this is the Board of Governors you have to understand. They so they have the podcast awards. The board of governors who somehow in charge of this. They have executives from rod cast
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John: Board of Governors from the United States of America
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Adam: know the podcast Academy Board of Governors. I know this, I love how what happened podcasting. You've came up with academies and Board of Governors, which includes heavy hitters from Amazon, Spotify, I heart media and NPR. But also independence. So in your podcasting, you now have indie podcasters. You see when you and I we're not podcasters according to these, this group of decks, now we're indie podcasters Excuse me, excuse me, and it's gonna be all virtue signaling.
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John: Well, a good job of public relations with the with the Los Angeles Times in a press release and somebody probably somebody's going in there and, and selling selling the idea to have a story. And
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Adam: let me just see this. Steve Wilson. Steve Wilson, Chief Strategy Officer at podcasting company q code. You see they do they're doing stories on podcasting, like scripted because that they're going to think that they're going to get make movies and TV shows out of it. And one of the podcasts academies, nearly 1000 vendors members to critical validation is a virtuous circle. Uh, huh.
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Unknown: Many members
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Adam: 1000
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John: called Can I ask you a question that sure. You do the podcast index? Yes. There's a number of na has the total podcasts out there? How many are there?
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Adam: Three and a half million feeds in total?
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John: That's three and a half million separate podcasts. Correct. And they have 1000. Yes. Okay. Just want to get perspective. Continue.
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Adam: Okay, the academy hired a diversity, equity and inclusion consultant before it even settled on a logo at the urging of a founding group of board governors, including independent podcast consultant, Reckitt Murthy, whoever that is. Oh, recca. Murthy, R e. k h A. Merci. MUR. th y
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Unknown: Murthy. Yeah,
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Adam: I've never heard of this person.
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John: Well, but somebody did.
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Adam: Murthy, who was the consultants that was not us, said the Academy is really it was really intentional from the beginning to ensure a diversity of background and professional expertise for the makeup of the board. You see, that's why we're not in two old white guys not wanted here is a whole thing is sad. It's sad. There's no reason for an award show. I mean, back in the day, when there was 25 people and 3000 podcasts. Yeah, it was fun to do that at the end of the podcast Expo. But come on. It's makes no sense. It's so subjective. What's good. What's a good podcast? What category what country? No, no, no. Anyway, podcasting 2.0 support us everybody try a new app new podcast. app.com All right. Now let us face what
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John: was depressing. it a little bit, but it's a bunch of you know, it's a bunch of hangers on and, and Johnny come lately, please. And one bees and phoneys and people they can't get on and PR with the regular material, but they can do a podcast. Well, and it's just, it's not. Alright,
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Adam: let me just since you asked the number, I just want to give you some statistics. And you tell me what's really going on here, because it's a big bubble of poop. So if we look at the end, we the podcast index has the most podcast of any index anywhere. In the past 60 days, 600,000 of those podcasts have updated. That's a lot less than the 3.7 million that are listed with which many are just dead. Yeah. If there's a so called $1 billion market marketplace, how does that work out? I I'll just tell you right now, there's probably 1000 shows they might be on the board of governors who are making all the money. Everyone else is getting nothing. This is a phony market, there is no address, you cannot monetize the network, it does not work, you'll always have a few. Of course NPR gets radio ad buys, of course, for their podcasts, of course, you're gonna get lumped in with with radio buys, nothing has changed nothing. This is not a market value for value is the way to go. And we have shown the way for you, we have shown the way for you for Well, probably 12 years. And yet we're there's the Board of Governors truck trying to make podcasting and advertising work and doing award shows that no one will care about destruction of capital is what I call it, just the destruction of capital. Anyway, the value for value model works much better because you don't need to care about downloads, or listens or anything of that ilk. All you need to do is have some people out there who
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support you, and they will support
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John: you. And you also don't have to care about the demos, the demos,
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Adam: there's no meetings, it's a big bonus, no meetings. All you have to care about is if you can pay the rent. That's it. And and it works. We've proven it now. You will not be on the Board of Governors, you will not get your shining star but you might be able to eat and the following people if you can be a producer, executive producer, you can be a night
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John: Yes. Yeah. A lot of things better than the Board of Governors. Exactly.
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Adam: I would say a night status is a bit above board of governors. In fact, the night don't they work at the behest of the night
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Unknown: I would think
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Adam: let us thank some of these fine executive producers and associate executive producers who were sponsored episode. And I say sponsored as in they actually made it happen like a charity to a degree. Thank you so much. They've done that with all
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John: First of all, I want to thank that we had a couple of donors. Donations come in from the over $50 come in from the
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Adam: Yeah, tell me tell me about the meetup. I want to hear how it was.
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John: It was great. It was about 30 people I'm guessing and it was it was a different crowd because I haven't been doing meetups since the open one some way before COVID and it's a different group. Okay, it's like a different day. I talked to Eric about this and Eric went with you. Now he was busy here doing some some work okay. And he wanted to go to J but she neither one of them did. So Eric says the same thing he says he's been to some meetups up north he says they spend a lot of it has to do with the Reaganites. Ah, that makes sense. He says the vibe he says he can't describe it either. But he says the vibe is different and I think that's true is that is slightly slight, slightly less nerdy group. It women are pretty. knockout, and
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Adam: that's the report. Great report.
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John: It's a report so you need to know so everybody all you guys flocked to these meetups, how
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Adam: about but it was a good looking guys any good looking guys there. I
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John: mean, you good guys are all good luck. And it was a good looking group. They just bought this book thing was a problem though. They had a little contest. You know, the night that held the thing to spot this book. No Vegas bought this book, there were three candidates and when I saw it, including him, that could have all been spooked. So I gave up on that idea that you can spot this book at these meetups anymore because of this change the change of the of the model and they seem to be more party oriented. They all of them have been to more than one meet up, they keep going, you know, it's like well,
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Adam: how about this more? Like how about how about they're all spooks
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John: now you're talking. It's just it's just The possibility of they're all being if they're good to look at the way the woman who was the who wrote the poem that you read it was there.
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Adam: Oh really spook.
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John: She could be a spook, but she says she works in Cali, but she could be. I mean, you don't know she works in cow palace as
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Adam: well. Now are they donating?
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John: donating it? Oh,
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Adam: darn it.
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John: So we get your $100 from Baronet of Nob Hill, Pete Boyle, and then also $100 from light Chow in Daly City. Oh, thank you for your courage. But the baronet's had his donation was four ounces of Canadian silver coins. Oh very pretty coins. Oh, nice. re monetized so somehow
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Unknown: our regular executive produce monetize the coins.
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John: monetize coins? Yes. Put them on the books. Put them on the books.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. Put them on the books.
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John: We got Jean morphus the night of neurogenesis in Bellingham, Massachusetts.
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Adam: Yeah, I haven't noticed. I have his note here. This is a funny note. This is a handwritten note for 345 Let's not know Well, he has some handwritten stuff on It's a type note, but he has some handwritten Oh, that's Eric's handwritten stuff. I'm sorry. Dear alert, the affiliates put the kibosh on it is how he opens please find the enclosed remuneration for value received. I'm pausing my relentless march to a barony to attribute this value toward my son Blake's knighthood Blake hit me in the mouth a few years ago, and I've been a steady listener since Blake and his charming and talented fiance Kim will be wet on May 22. Please give them karma for a long, happy loving marriage. This is Knight of neurogenesis Jean morphus. Now So does that mean we we put him on the donation or is it just the attribution for his knighthood
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John: and then just the attribution for his knighthood he doesn't specifically say that. Okay,
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Unknown: good. You've got karma.
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John: surfer. comes in from Parts Unknown with the 340 oz. I have his note here. Love no agenda show you deconstruction humor are great. But the real value is this. You confirm the conclusions that I reached on my own? That is good for my sanity. Actually, when we started doing this show, that's the first thing people notice. Yep. We're not doing anything out of the ordinary. We're just taking a look at things logically. I have decided to conduct a wealth transfer to the no agenda show for my children's inherit. Yes,
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Adam: now you're talking.
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John: My eldest son is the millennial Eagle Scout National Merit scholar who learned who leans libertarian Wow. Last fall, he came home for a visit and tried to convince me that Donald Trump is a racist.
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Adam: Oh, man, no wonder you've just lost your inheritance son, Eagle Scout or not.
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John: After this $340 so it's just the beginning. Just just to start your discussions, I realized that our debate on this subject was not productive. We dropped it there both of us unconvinced anyways, I plan to bequeath to my children my rights and privileges as a no agenda producer along with key episode numbers. Not and so, so that when the reading of the will so. So Bill, you get to listen to show, Levin 43 1207. And here's $10. I want to help perfect to work great the availability of the show far into the future. Maybe someday when we are all dead, my offspring can go back and listen with an open mind. Wow, this is awesome. This also brings up questions about the transfer of hereditary titles, primogeniture and so forth. Maybe a question for a future note. Maybe Maybe not. Carmen, no, jingles. Thank you for your courage surfer.
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Adam: That is interesting. So if you're if you're a knight, or if you rise to barony status or Duke, do your children automatically have hereditary titles?
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John: This needs to be discussed at that meeting?
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Adam: I don't think so.
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John: I don't think so either.
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Adam: I mean, I think I like this though. I really like transferring the wealth from your child's inheritance does and really thank you very clearly. Appreciate that.
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Unknown: You've got karma. Dynamite.
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Adam: Then we have Tom Turner from Salt Lake City, Utah. And we have a note from him.
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John: Yes, yeah, during the $35.13 got it here due to john
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Adam: and Adam. And this is also a typewriter. No Today's my birthday want to celebrate by thanking you for making the greatest podcast in the universe we'd like to say the best but thank you what a greatest to please find it close this donation some samples of what I believe is the greatest waterproof phone pouch in the universe. The stash seven water pocket. I designed in an entrepreneur, I designed and launched the water pocket about a year ago because everything else there in this space just simply sucks. And despite COVID I've got no complaints sales have been great, especially in Texas and Florida. Yeah, of course we're in the water. That's right. As one of your original Rogen converts. I wasn't expecting that.
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Unknown: organ donation,
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Adam: no agenda became a fast and familiar friend while spending long hours assembling water pockets and making each and every leash from scratch here in my garage at this house. That's how he started. However, I'm starting to outgrow the garage and need to start scaling up so if it's okay, I'd like to make a call out to any producers out there in the beach outdoor or phone accessory industries as any possible partnerships connection or recommendation would be greatly appreciated. Also would love to offer a 33% discount to all no agenda producers just enter the promo code mopho at stash seven that stash number seven.com stay high stay dry he says well that's good I'm very happy that he's has an entrepreneurial
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John: venture that is working a little stash device that he sent is appreciated Jay liked it
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Adam: I have not seen
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John: and Eric's here and he looked as and he went like that and then he and then when Jay took hers there's a kind of hedged and next thing you know he wanted the other one gonna go to you but now when damn
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Adam: he's filtering my stuff. Yeah,
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John: yeah. I'm sure our friend or or tom tom tom Turner will be glad to send you one if you give him his address. Okay, they're nice if you if you need something to stick a phone and you can still use the phone this guy clears front sided. It looks pretty cool. Yeah, I think it's as good as it gets for that kind of thing.
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Adam: Yeah. All right. Excellent. Thank you very much for your courage sir. Did he need any digital ad jingles or anything? Did he know? Perfect. Oh, I see him Whoa. Oh, these are kind of cool. Yeah. Do you need that kind of if you need it? Yeah, we're just walking around with this
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John: legend really do me any good says my phones in the drawer.
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Adam: If I'm walking with this on Sixth Street people would ask me if I escaped from the loony bin. But yeah, in the water. It makes sense.
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John: Excellent. All right. Jason old room comes in with $333.33 from dillsburg Pennsylvania. Please see my email with a note about the great re T's dot com t shirt brand official launch. I never saw a note I was definitely wasn't under the name donation I would have seen it. And you should have put your note here where you would put this note behind. I look forward to great re T's g r EA t r e t e s.com. Check it
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Adam: out. Katherine and Steve's ICER 333 33 from Long Beach California. Moving to Austin soon no doubt. thank you john Adam for continuing to help us keep keep us sane over the last year yes a often heard and for keeping our amygdala small you welcome. Cool knew we would be living in a Pfizer native ad. I'd like to show credit and donation to be attributed to one of our sons matzo Heiser who hit us in the mouth at the start of Corona, health karma and jobs karma for all Keep up the good work from Katherine and Steve. That's incredibly nice. And Matt shall be duly attributed. Oops, we'll do a jobs jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs. That's the job.
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Karma.
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John: So that is the switcher route. Switch. Your route is our six okay. Charles Knight of the coin operated laundromats back with Rana $33.33 from Broomfield, Colorado. Thanks for creating such a great show and keeping my amygdala small. I love hearing the notes from the excellent producers specifically. Especially the recurring characters like Sir-onimous De Fuca. zotoh starring Sir-onimous De Fuca xojo and all the grand Dukes That's right. Also I appreciate all the producers should donate their time and talent for clips, short meetups and especially in the show mixes. Adam Can you give me a Theodore but in the morning and please grant me some much needed real estate goat karma. If you have space, can you play Jon's donation haunt at the end of show? donate love is lit. So Charles in the coin operated laundromat
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Adam: Charles and thank you for your karma
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Unknown: you've got
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Adam: kids got talent john we got to exploit that for the morning show
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John: that I'm trying to do I get this when you get the next one because it's off the sheet. nerf herder in Turkey bird comes with 333 Please don't use my real name. Oh I'm sorry turkey bird. We love this show. Here's some money Adam. serve up your most potent job transfer moving karma please. Love and Light
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Adam: All right, I got some potent for love and love is lit they say no love and light. I did say love and light that's wrong. It should be loving lit jobs, jobs, jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs.
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Adam: Sven Granholm 333 from the United States were unknown another Rogen donation Hi guys. a whole load followed by Fauci Wiese karma from my sister in law's brand new human resource, okay. I'm a serial domestic abuser hit me. It took me back a second there, I hit my smokin hot wife and her smokin hot sister, my dad, one of the top young black lawyers in the country and a handful of other folks since I started listening. They're all douchebags, by smokin hot wife and I decided to not have a TV when we got married in 2003, because it's a waste of time. And now realize how much MK Ultra mind control we've avoided Yes, but clearly you are perfect for producing the no agenda show. Over the years with the addition of a handful of human resources and not a clear understanding. We compromise and ended up with Disney plus, Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. Well no more. Over the last 12 months we really woke up and one thing led to another Disney plus got canned when we read about the subliminal messaging and their overall agenda. Netflix was next with cuties. And amazon prime finally got the axe with them. We also got rid of all social media apps stop using Facebook and Twitter entirely and only browse on Instagram. My smokin hot wife still uses occasionally but has severely cut down as tough. I know it's tough for the women. But no agenda has now become our main source of news and has led us to doing more deconstruction on our own. That's very good. I often hear I also
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often hear the ding of Adam's Bell when I listened to a news article now. Viewing all news is as either propaganda or advertising is enlightening. Anyways, thanks for all you do. This donation is about equal to the amount we were spending annually on streaming services and you you the no agenda show are actually worth it. Love is lit love You mean it? How about that? That is a great great parental unit, don't you think?
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John: Yeah, I would think
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Adam: I mean that's really really fantastic.
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John: Your kids some jingles there?
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Adam: Yeah, it's just gonna say your kids are gonna grow up to be super duper.
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Unknown: You've got
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karma.
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John: We go to Australia with yerli filon off $256 associate executive producer in the morning everybody confirming jobs karma works Nora works. He works all the best to all the producers out there. That nice no Geno's no comment this time. Sam solinsky comes in at $244.44 and he says please see email and he's got an email address which I looked up by don't have it. I am going to now make some sort of a determination here that people should recognize if you're going to write all the stuff is if you can't find the box and you have to write email into it and you're not using the search word or the subject line donation which is where I grabbed these from generally speaking, a lot of these don't have donation is a subject line even though I harp on it every single show, send a check in to the post office box and you can write a note and we'll read the note from the paper. crazy
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Adam: crazy idea 205 12 from Searcy rock of the land lock Brainerd Minnesota.
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Unknown: Hey guys,
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Adam: thank you for your courage sorry for Warren Piece by humbly requested deducing with a twist of goat well. Gee. I'm a JRE convert. Joe kept talking about how this vj from my childhood invented podcasting. When a guest asked Joe if he ever had Adam on he said that he's never had nor had he listened to Adams podcast but I didn't know the name. Luckily Google exists and I was well versed with the show's quirkiness. By the time Adam was actually on Jay It was wonderful to meet other members of gitmo-nation at the beard barbecue and axe throwing freedom Fest in the gateway to the northwest beautiful new Swan, Minnesota and I look forward to meeting more of you at the Minnesota outdoor enthusiast meetup in July. Anyhow, I am asking the most powerful host of the most powerful podcast in the universe and all the members of gitmo-nation to send me their most powerful custody karma and good vibes with a twist of goat. my firstborn lives out of state where their mother and COVID prevented me from getting any partying time in 2020. Now firstborns mother is refusing to bring her for my parenting time this summer and is suing me to reduce my oh my parting time not partying partying time. You were kind enough to create although who knows, you were kind enough to grant the travel karma for my second born who made it safely to Europe and it worked wonderfully picture of him in the tulip fields of Holland below, which I did not see. Okay, so we'll give you some karma
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jingle requests below. And he wants me to not read them out, but just play them. Okay, we can do that. It
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John: was hard to get it aroused and it is hard to get it aroused, but
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Unknown: we got it around. I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
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I think that sounds pretty good.
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It's almost too delicious to believe my friend.
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You've got
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Adam: another lewd
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John: lewd story.
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Adam: Another story brought to you
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John: by our lewd audience. Well, last on the list here a Saturday night. Okay, and I gh T is the plans for Saturday night in Toronto, Ontario. And he comes in with 200 bucks and says, Hey, john and Adam, this $200 Kenda navion donation is for a big announcement that I like you guys to play on show 1347 please check your email.
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Adam: That's too bad that he's not following the rules that we discussed. So clearly over the past few episodes. We cannot be playing jingles and stuff you send in because then everyone's gonna do it. And it's not always funny or great. So is that not our policy?
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John: Well, the policy I believe that's based that's the best the basis of the policy and it was implemented after they one guy sent in a an entire script with you having to plug in jingles do as you did the reading, which was asking too much. We did it by the way. We do everything once. And I don't know what this what he sent us. But it's probably it probably needs to be dissuaded. I don't know. I'll listen to it later. If it's something we have to play, or should play. We'll play on next show. Okay. I forwarded to you I never listened to it. I just got it out. I'm gonna send it to you.
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Adam: Gosh, man, you did you read my reply? It made me if I put a donation in my email, she'll read my replies.
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John: Okay. Your reply was unpleasant? No, okay. That's it, by the way. That is our group of associate executive producers and executive producers, more or less, per show 12 1347.
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Adam: Exactly. We want to thank everyone who has supported the show, but these are the ones that get the credits. And they're real. They function in Hollywood, or what's left of it, you can probably probably get some premium seating at the Emmys. If you show up and say hey, I'm executive producer of the no agenda show. Maybe the hook. Yep. And be in the audience. For sure. It's a resume builder and we want everyone else to be able to benefit from that. So if you want one of these nifty titles, everything is explained perfectly on this website vora.org slash and a thank you again for your time, your talents and your treasure and producing Episode 1347. Our formula is this. We
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Unknown: go out for hit
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people in the mouth.
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John: Right. Okay. You there.
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Adam: Yeah, I'm waiting for you. I'm waiting for you to do something. I'm tired of carrying the show. I'm tired of carrying the show, man. Come on.
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John: Here we go. Step it up. All right, so let's do this. Right. We we didn't do this when it first showed up, but we're gonna do it now. Okay, the CIA has decided to come out with some some videos and I've got a new YouTube channel.
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Adam: Yes, this is
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John: a bunch of videos to get people to join the CIA. And so They're all and then they're called the woke videos because they're extremely woke.
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Adam: Now we did play one of them. We played a piece of the, I think, did we play a piece of the millennial who had psychological issues? And was this is the boogie we got the whole thing this time.
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John: Okay. All right, excellent. Now we do I but I haven't mixed in with people's reactions to it. And so I got crystal ball and everybody reacted to Tucker Carlson and the thing is, the only person that was actually quite funny reacting to it, is this podcast or a video podcast or name shoe on head. Now I'm sure the chat people in the troll room know who she is. And she's a cynical little complainer who is very funny in my opinion, but she's, you know, like a younger millennial. And I want her to introduce the woke video with her CIA intro show shoe on head. I woke
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Unknown: up the other day to hundreds and hundreds of tweets, emails, messages, telling me about this new woke CIA and I watched it
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and it was bad.
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Not only do they have one ad, they have an entire YouTube channel. That's right. The CIA has a YouTube channel. Better yet it is monetized the CIA can monetize their channel, but God forbid any of us talk about politics. Hey, you
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Adam: watch this stuff. I love it. Oh, God.
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John: Here is the video. This is the whole thing. This is one night now. I don't know why it's 119 I suspect has been edited down 119 is not a normal blank for anything. No, it's
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Adam: purely for YouTube then I guess.
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John: I don't know. But this is the CIA the video let's Latin
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Unknown: x when I was 17. I quoted Zora Neale Hurston, how it feels to be colored me in my college application essay. The line that spoke to me stated simply, I am not tragically colored. There is no sorrow dammed up in my soul nor lurking behind my eyes. I do not mind at all. At 17 I had no idea what life would bring but Sora sentiment articulated so beautifully how I felt as a daughter of immigrants then and now. Nothing about me was or is tragic. I am perfectly made. I can wax eloquent on complex legal issues in English, while also belting wiaa killed me summers in Spanish. I can change a diaper with one hand and console a crying toddler with the other. I'm a woman of color.
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I am a mom.
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I am a cisgender millennial who has been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. I am intersectional but my existence is not a box checking exercise. My parents left everything they knew and loved to expose me to opportunities they never had. Because of them I stand here today a proud first generation Latina an officer at CIA. I am unapologetically me I want you to be unapologetically you whoever you are, know your worth. Command your space.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: Okay, I don't know why the CIA is doing this but we have su on ahead. commentary just a short piece here from from her cis gender. I just thought this was a good six seconds cisgender Why
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Unknown: did they throw cisgender in there are most people working at the CIA trans.
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John: I'm not quite sure why most people working at the CIA trans
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Adam: not sure which one is worse, the CIA video or the show on head?
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John: Oh, no shoe on head. She's the best shoe on so let's go to crystal ball. She's more mainstream.
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Unknown: She uses
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every single buzz word in the book. And you know, if the CIA the CIA is weaponizing this language so that you focus on the surface level rather than saying like, oh, you're the daughter of immigrants from Latin America? Why don't we talk about this? What the CIA his role in Latin America has been like, let's dig into that. So yeah, I mean, they clearly have recognized that this is a really great way to pretend like you're progressive pretend like you're a moral actor. All you have to do is like say the right words in the lexicon. And you get a pass for all of the horror that you have wrought throughout the world and continue to to do by the way, just if you use the right words here, so yeah, it's one of the most cynical and disturbing things I've honestly ever seen.
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You know,
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Adam: and there you have your comments. My comment is This is all so stupid. The videos and the commentary, it's like, it's like the CIA put it out just so people be preoccupied with talking about it. I fail to see I
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John: mean, I'm sorry, I
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Adam: brought it up. No, no, no, no, no, you're misunderstanding me. I don't understand why. crystal ball and Tucker Carlson, everyone's all bent out. And it's like, it's the conversation of the day. Oh my god, like nothing else is going on. Like that's what we got to be where it's obvious. They need to recruit these people because they need to infiltrate the same kind of people. Hello. This is this is this is your new person that needs to be honey trapped and you know, and she's saying right up front. I'm cisgender so when I come to honey trap you you know what I'm into.
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John: He's not a honey trap type. You've seen her? As she's for one thing. She's She's heavy.
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Adam: That's subjective.
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John: She's got a T shirt on that's got a fist on it. And ank
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Adam: ank
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John: ank version of an nk
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Adam: Well, this must This must be the entire coven of Well, that's what I was thinking the coven of of leadership at
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John: it. I think they're dead sincere. I don't believe any of any of your assertions. I think they're dead sincere. They're trying to get more women of color and other women and cisgender or not trans. neurotic. It doesn't make any difference. We got a load up and go from there. Well, isn't the right kind of person with the right kind of thinker.
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Adam: Well, isn't that perfect? This the CIA will implode it's going to it's going to collapse on itself. This is not going to work. These are not going to be good spies.
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John: Well, she's gonna did this desk worker you can tell but no, they're not going to be good spies. But you're gonna be woke spies. Yeah. Yeah. I take this very seriously. I think this is a and there's this is not the only one. There's a bunch of these. And there's one with this black guy with a big black in government club. That's part of the agency. Oh, that's big. You'll get the big issues. You emotion talk about that.
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Adam: I want to be I want to be a white a Wi Fi. wi g a wig? We got the bigs in the ways we got their bigs in the wigs. tees. Yeah. Well, I mean, I don't know. Yeah. To me. This was this was an outrage about a week ago, and everyone was jumping up and down about it. And I, it just seems like it just is just there. It just is. I mean, is it any different than the stupid FBI who were sexting each other? Is it any different from any of these jokes? To me, it's a good thing. let everybody see what kind of shit is going on in our government.
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John: But also what you're seeing,
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Adam: yeah, what else you got from them?
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John: Oh, I got some big is an interesting clip. This is this is a good example. I don't know anything about that. But the Chinese are trying to pull here because they're not going to get a lot of support. You know, they they sent essentially own their own. All the billionaires. And here's the latest with Jimmy Lai. They're one independent thinker that's still in Hong Kong. They've arrested him again. And or he's already in jail.
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Adam: Are we all CIA? No, I'm sorry. Are we offside? So like every CIO? Okay. All right.
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John: I just thought I'd like to know what intersectional means for the CIA, but it's not important. The Hong Kong report with Jimmy Lai,
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Unknown: in Hong Kong authorities used a national security law to seize more than $60 million in assets belonging to Jimmy Lai the billionaire backer of next media have frequent China critic and peers Emily Fang
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has more ly is facing three charges into the National Security Law, a law implemented by Beijing to block most dissent in Hong Kong. Using that law police seize law shares the next media and his holdings and three other companies. If lie is found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison lie is already serving a 14 month jail sentence for participating in to 2019 protests against the government.
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Adam: Yeah, not sure where they would what they're going to do with him.
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John: He wasn't going to lock him up and throw away the key. Yeah, news publisher. He's a Hong Kong he thought he had some media, you know, maybe the international people helped me No, it's not gonna happen. Another news item this debt was we didn't talk too much about I didn't want to. Is this situation with Liz Cheney? Yeah, I have two clips.
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Adam: Okay, why did you decide from going not wanting to talking about or to two clips?
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John: I'm gonna question every clip I come up with.
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Adam: No, I'm curious. You said it. You said I didn't want to bring I didn't
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John: and now I invest because I feel it did. We did something we should probably discuss. Okay. And there seems to be some phony baloney republican rebellion. Because of the 100. Republicans. This is new. And so they run 100 to 100. Republicans and all the news media is all over. They're 100 Republicans, none of them are acting republicans are just extra.
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Adam: So no one's no one's in Congress, that just Republicans.
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John: They're just a bunch of Republicans saw the A B list cheney would be in this group. The
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Adam: brave group, though very brave to go against the 100.
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John: That's all that you can with 100 republicans that stink the party's going down the tubes. It's a call to all they like is Trump and Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney, because the mainstream media is just Liz Cheney crazy. Yeah, they love Liz Cheney, as long as they can right to point this out in the newsletter over and over again. They always hated her.
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Adam: Yeah, but until she became a useful tool to say Trump on television, now they love her. That's why that gives them the opportunity to say Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump Trump ratings give me some ratings Trump Trump Trump.
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John: Right 100 republicans play this clip, and then I would play the counter clip
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Unknown: of the republicans looking to loosen that grip or to create something new. Earlier this week, more than 100 republicans signed on to that idea. And in Washington Post opinion piece,
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five former Republican leaders describe the effort saying,
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quote, If we cannot save the Republican Party from itself, we will help save America from extremist elements in the Republican Party. Here to tell us more about it is one of the author's former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman,
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Governor Whitman, thank
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you so much for joining us.
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It's a pleasure to be with you. So first, your reaction to the whole situation with Congresswoman Cheney and her being ousted and then replaced by a Trump loyalist. What's your take on all that?
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Well, I
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mean, it was sort of the final straw that made it very hard for anybody to think that the party the Republican Party was about anything other than loyalty to Donald Trump. Because if you look at Liz cheney's voting record in the house, she was extremely loyal. She voted 80 to 90% of the time with the Trump administration, whereas the least to find like, was about 50 to 60% of the time. So by replacing Liz Cheney, with Elise stefanik, they were saying very clearly, nothing matters. It's not policy, it's not principle. It's, are you loyal to this man,
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because if you dare to cross him, then you're out. And so that's not a party.
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That's that's a cult.
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Adam: Really, is that the definition of a cult or of a regime
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John: where somebody has to lead the party, and usually the president, whoever the President was, whether it's in or out, is the guy is the titular guy runs the party. I mean, it's not a new thing, right. They have the president that was elected, voted in and was nominated run the party. It's not a big shocker, but it seems to be to people like Whitman, and some of these other I don't know, conservative, not conservative, sorry, liberal Republicans. And, and to be defending Liz Cheney, especially from from her, this Cheney, who just voted very conservative all the time. It doesn't mean she was supporting Trump. But do you think that this is nonsense?
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Adam: Do you think this is purely a media play just to just as I said, just have Trump in there and they just get anyone who's media horny just to jump in and be a part of it? Or do you think that there's some concern, it's
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John: gotta be Scott, there has to be an angle, but just Liz Cheney thing is getting on my nerves. So I'm going to go back to July 2020. And this is the thing that people always forget. Now, this is going to be Glenn Greenwald. Unfortunately, that means it's Glenn green. Stop talking as long
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Adam: as he can't stop writing can't stop talking. But we do like him. We've always liked
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John: In fact, in his last substack, he's doing this now in sub stack. He writes a long sub stack with a reasonably good complaint and then puts a video of himself because you can do that now into the sub stack where he talks for a good half hour about what he just wrote. What Yes.
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Adam: your money's worth with Glenn the orange ship multimedia experience and multimedia Greenwald experience nice.
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John: So lest we forget when this when Greenwald is still at the intercept, the reason I'm playing this clip, lest we forget what this is really all about. And when we listen to these, these warmonger Republicans listen to the Glenn Greenwald the discussion of the four amendments that tried to they tried to put into the military procurement, the big bill, the $760 billion bill for, for the military, the budget, the big military budget, there are four amendments that they tried to get in, that Trump tried to get in two of them were kind of for pulling back and two for going forward. And here's Greenwald's analysis,
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Unknown: the Trump White House like the Obama White House, and even the bush cheney white house before it has a plan to pull back the number of troops to reduce the number of troops not to eliminate it entirely, but to reduce it from 35,000 to roughly 25,000. And the second amendment was one that was designed to block the Trump administration from doing that for 180 days, effectively to impede the ability of the Trump White House even just to reduce the troop presence in Germany, let alone eliminate it. The third amendment was one that would limit the Trump administration's ability to continue to work with it saw the allies to bomb Yemen by requiring a series of reports to Congress and placing limits on the funding that Congress authorizes for that bombing campaign. The fourth amendment was one which would require a whole series of reports and explanations and rationale as to why the Trump administration wants to withdraw from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty that was signed in the 1980s under Ronald Reagan, with the Soviet Union that Trump has announced he wants to withdraw from so in two of these cases, Yemen and the INF Treaty, it was an attempt to impede Trump from being more militaristic, and in the other two cases, Afghanistan in Germany, there was an attempt to impede Trump from taking in more anti war anti imperialist position by withdrawing troops from Afghanistan, and Germany. And in all four cases, all four of those amendments, the
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pro war pro imperialist position, prevailed the anti war anti imperialist position was defeated. And not only were they was it defeated, but it was done by an overwhelming majority, a bipartisan consensus, typically with blue state democrats working hand in hand with the member of congress from the republican party who has become the leader of Republican pro war hawkishness, Liz Cheney, who despite having a father who was part and parcel of one of the most disgraced us presidencies in history, whose father was responsible for the worst and most morally atrocious foreign policy disaster, and at least the last generation, which was the invasion of Iraq, and the creation of torture regimes, continues to exert incredible sway on US foreign policy, even though she's a member of the minority party, in the House of Representatives using the same ideology to discredit the disgraced ideology from the war on terror propagated for years by her father, because she find so many allies.
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Adam: I'm glad you brought this up. This isn't something else to say about her. I can i
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John: know i just i think he makes the point. And it's interesting that is the democrats who are the warmongers? Yes. And Liz Cheney, so they love her.
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Adam: This is why I like so much that you brought this up. Because there is no difference between the Republicans and the Democrats. They they are all captured by the same entities by the same money. And this was a perfect example of Glenn Greenwald, explaining how the democrats are war mongers, of course, the republicans are war mongers. Now let's look at the other side of the coin Black Lives Matter had a number of obvious initiatives, things they are calling for, for which legislation has to be written to dramatically change and make the country more equitable, and a few other things. So I have here a list of 1234577 bills, or I should say, seven initiatives, because for each one, there's both a house bill and a Senate Bill. So it's not just some, it's coordinate. It's not just some bullcrap things being thrown up. And they are all every single one of these bills is being run by a Republican. We have defunding the police. Yes, we have Hb 1900 and sb 23, both put in by Republicans bail reform. We have Mary with the HB 20. Huffman with sb 21. Election integrity. We have two republicans HB six SB seven COVID business liability protections. Ooh, that one died. Gee, I wonder why. Then we have ercot reform in Texas. Republicans sure are caught. You know, that's our energy system. Yeah. We want to reform that. We got to turn that into a national grid, stupid Texans, and winterization of general facilities. They're all the same. It doesn't matter if it's Republican or Democrat.
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The whole system has truly been jacked. I don't know if there's any honest person left. But now
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John: we've got this is in Texas.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: Who is the republican that is for defunding the police that they're sponsoring the bill? Oh, hold
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Adam: on a second. Let me just bring that back up.
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John: Here we go.
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Adam: For defunding the police you said, yeah. Hb 1900. Is Goldman, an sb 23. Is Huffman.
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Unknown: Goldman.
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John: What part of Texas is he from?
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Unknown: Oh, I don't know.
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John: I look him up.
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Adam: You're asking me questions. I was not prepared.
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John: Is this just a little little too deep or granular?
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Adam: But But that isn't that just the point? Is that, you know, this whole red, blue right, left conservative liberal. We're all being fooled. There's absolutely no difference between the two. No difference.
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John: Yeah, I think the I think there's a lot of difference between the these warring factions. So in what way not everybody would sign on to that deal. Because if some guy says his Republican is for defunding the police, it doesn't sound like he's a republican. Well, in fact, when you listen to Whitmore, x, news, jersey governor from 20 years ago, she's going on and on. I'm thinking once you just become a Democrat, I've switched parties. I was a democrat most of my life, then it became a Republican, then I became an independent claiming I was a libertarian, then I became non affiliated. It's not that hard to do.
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Adam: Yeah, I don't. Again, this has nothing to do with it. I just say My point is, of course, there's differences. But in general, the money talks, Isn't that how it's always run?
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John: Look, yes, but
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Adam: money talks. I just don't see any other. Well, let's talk about something else here because we have some good feedback from from producers. And that's what's happening in Israel. And the first thing I need to say is that the New York Times report reported that Israel leaked false information to to Washington Post reporters. Who were see it says a with Israeli and State Department connections. Wow. So the Washington Post has reporters with Israeli and State Department connections.
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John: shocker.
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Adam: Yeah. This is a New York Times writing it to saying that there was they they put out false info, which was one of the three pieces of information we had from the previous show, which was from the military contacting, oh, they're rolling tanks in they've got special forces on the ground, turned out to be completely bullcrap. Not true. And now it turns out that that might have been information that was leaked to Washington Post reporters with Israeli and State Department connections to lure Hamas underground before their bombing before Israel bombed. So that just shows you the level of real true disinformation that's going on. It's not what you're hearing on a podcast. But from our producer, who lives in Israel, he has a very different take. He says everything that happened in Israel in the last two weeks was driven by the following Hamas used activists in the West Bank to ignite riots in his in Jerusalem in the last two weeks. And the reason for this next Saturday, they're supposed there was supposed to be an election in the Palestinian territories. Now we hadn't heard about that now had we? I didn't know this was taking place. It's actually the first one since 2005, which is supposed to be for four years. Unsurprisingly, a boss, who was the president of the northern half of the Palestinian state he lost in 2005. But since his people had the advantage of already ruling the West Bank, he retained power there. While his people in Gaza which is the
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southern half of the state were thrown off the roofs by Hamas who won that election. So they announced late April that has been postponed indefinitely. Hamas is pissed at the election being postponed for the 50th time in a decade and a half. So they're building up a war to drive Palestinians and Israeli Arabs to the streets to attack a boss and Israel and crown the terrorist organization. As their official leader, and he has a lot more than I've expanded in the show notes, that to me sounds now now we're cooking with gas. When there's one
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John: other thing that he says in this note, which I want to read, yes, please, because we both kind of agreed or at least I did thought this might be the case. He says, first of all, your favorite theory about Netanyahu being behind the fighting can't be further away from the truth during the last 12 years. Since he was Reus, reassumed RPMs. office, he proved to be a very big coward, who never starts wars for personal gains, not even when everyone asks him to do it. Oh, sorry to spoil the plot. But I will show I was watching Netanyahu was on this morning on he was the one with the CBS show Face the Nation. And he was going on about the bombing of the of the building that had the AP in it, which I thought was somewhat funny, huh, which I put into picture in the newsletter, that thing getting hit. And he was a pot, he was very, he just felt that the news media was in this guy also feels the same way. He says that these guys that are feeding us information is that Israeli m five M is just as bad as our news media. Yeah, of course, we're just not getting anything accurate from anyone. So I mean, the seats on the ground reports are nice. But you know, they're not journalists. They just tell us what's going on. tends to be better with the journalists don't give us anything.
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Adam: I have another one, which is more generalized one of our producers but I think it's probably just as valid the free world depends upon a strong America the bad guy smell weakness. He's also in Israel. By the way. The Biden administration is signaling weakness and embolden all the players including Iran, their proxies, including Islamic Jihad and Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, China and Russia. Everybody's trying to get a piece of the Middle East. Under Trump. We had four years of relative calm now I have to get a gun to feel safe walking into Jerusalem. I know you watch Sky News and Australia Australians are scared to death of a weak USA they're up against China alone. It's true. I know that you get it having lived outside the USA for years most Americans don't realize how much the rest of the world relies on a free and strong USA for safety and security in their countries. I think that's true too.
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John: Yeah, that is an argument that's made constantly and you get something like that's why you didn't want to like Biden,
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Adam: yes. And here we go. And we're off to the races right on time but but true about Australia man they are fighting the
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John: Delta there that was going after Biden
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Adam: the Australia and
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John: the all my clips the anti Biden clips don't come from the United States.
2:42:52
Adam: Well, let's let's play him let's do some anti Biden stuff I'm in I don't
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John: have a go I play one of the last show which is the one with Alex whatever's out Oh,
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Adam: I see what you're saying. Yeah, of course that all the good shit about Biden only comes from Alan Jones. He single handedly is our Australia new source. That's about all I get from people. You got to watch this.
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John: Here's about here's a clip about them a p building bomb. This is Israel levels A p building.
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Unknown: Israel demolished a building in Gaza that house the Associated Press and Al Jazeera. Israel claimed Palestinian militants also used the building. The AP said in a statement it was shocked and horrified by the attack. And President Biden has since spoken with both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Perez Daniel Estrin is in Jerusalem and is with us now with the latest. Daniel, welcome. Thank you for joining us.
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Thank you, Michelle, for having me. First, if
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you would tell us more about what happened to the AP and Al Jazeera building.
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This is a 12 story building in Gaza City. ap, it says it's been there for a decade and a half. They have covered three previous Gaza, Israel wars from there. And today, the owner of the building got a call from the Israeli military saying evacuate now we're going to target. So AP staffers said they ran down 11 flights of stairs and watched from afar. And Al Jazeera filmed the building owner pleading with an Israeli official on the phone saying give us just a few more minutes to get more cameras out of the building. And then an hour after the warning came three missiles landed on the high rise, there was a big ball of fire and the building collapsed completely. Now Israel says Hamas used this building as well for a Research and Development Center. Israel did not provide proof. I before joining NPR was a correspondent with the Associated Press and I know the staff in Gaza very well. And one of their correspondences. Faris Akram, just yesterday, his family's farmhouse in Gaza was hit in an Israeli bombing and he wrote a piece saying that the AP office was the only place in Gaza where he felt somewhat safe
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Adam: guy Smell Pulitzer so the Bahamas probably did have an office in there are a bunch of guys and this I mean there are going to be doesn't need 12 stories of reporters they're going to there's going to be books about this event from these AP reporters there's going to be interviews Pulitzer Prize winning journalism for the attack on the on the press. Yeah. So what are they doing right here? What are their offices doing it that must be spook outfit? What the hell do they have 12 floors of of AP news therefore,
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John: and Al Jazeera is a third group in their team. Sounds very spooky. You go to Democracy Now you get this kind of report. This is the gist. And you have to remember Democracy Now is very pro Palestinian.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: So the reporting it goes like this
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Unknown: violence is also spreading across Israel with Jewish mobs attacking Palestinians and mixed Jewish and Arab communities. extremist Israeli settlers were filmed attacking Palestinian owned shops in Tel Aviv suburb, another harrowing video shows ultra nationalist Israelis dragging a man they believe to be an Arab from its car and beating him mercilessly. Some settlers were filmed on live television chanting death to Arabs. Israeli media compared the violence to lynchings.
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Adam: Nice. So how does Amy stay on the air with this anti semitic trope?
2:46:34
John: She's anti Israel not anti semitic.
2:46:37
Adam: It's the same thing in America. If you're for Israel, then you might as well be an anti Semite. Just ask the squad.
2:46:44
John: Now the thing is, you have all these both Israeli and American Jews on bitching and moaning about Israel. So it's kind of a thing that you do. She gets away with it. And she you know, the Palestinian plight is your Palestinians, you gotta remember is the checklist
2:47:02
Adam: item for the liberals and why and why and why what what
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John: you tell me I've been I've been watching these guys argue with each other for since I was a kid at Cal. And they have these Israelis and Palestinians at the front of the ASU c building. And a big crowd around him. And the two guys are yelling at each other. And this has been going on since the back in the day. It's always been going on.
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Adam: Right. But the way the squad and the extreme liberal left politicians in the United States speak but also now this is this is in Europe, too. It's always about the imperialist. What is the other word? colonial State of Israel. Yeah, and I think that's code for something. Yeah. It's it's code
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John: for I'm I'm a communist.
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Adam: I'm going to show my school by donating to know agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: We do have a few people saying for show 1347 a very few actually, a very few people that think today we have a very 100 the newsletter, how does
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Adam: the newsletter goes, you get people receive it and go into spam boxes. And we
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John: actually this newsletter seem to go normal.
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Adam: Good. Okay, that's good. But
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John: I will say this, I'm gonna I probably should write this up somehow. But people who use proton mail, even though this newsletter goes into many spam boxes, they still get it. It's not like missing in action, like it is with Gmail, and also Apple Apple mails really bad.
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Adam: Yeah, we discussed that. Apple's got all kinds of problems these days. They're not a great service company, face it, go to the Genius Bar
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Adam: And then they're just in your in direct competition with them. Yeah,
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John: that's another thing. That's That's the worst part of it. Yeah. Go ahead. Derek. gust is our first donor $100 in Los Angeles, California. Then we have a Lucia is it Lucia?
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Adam: Ah Alyosha. Well, at least I would say it's Alicia, maybe an OH GOD in there by
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Adam: sent in a note Hold on a second I got the note he did his handwritten double nickels on the dime 5510 to john annatto. My name is Kip Hoffman. I want to wish my son Matthew a happy 33rd birthday on May 29. So we're well in time. Matthew got to meet Adam at the Vegas super spreader event. Oh, yes, of course. Oh, very nice. Say hi to Matthew for us. Absolutely.
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John: Paola Paola Valencia Juarez. How do you think I said first that first name pronounced Paula Paula Paula.
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Adam: Paula. Our la Valencia Suarez TC
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John: seems to be in Switzerland $55 so now we have $50 donors.
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Adam: This is interesting emergency karma. Karma where for new job now when you come to find a place to live in Zurich. Switzerland as a peace in this housing Carmo put that at the end for you Paula, there's more people who need it for sure.
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
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Adam: Well, if you thought the donations were short, how about the birthday list like no one was born around this time it seems we do say happy birthday to Tom Turner who was celebrating today and Kip Hoffman who says Happy Birthday to his son Matthew who turns 33 on May 29, and then a very sorry, to 30 What did I say?
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John: 33. is another 33
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Yeah, we know what you're saying it's meetup. It really is the no agenda meetups are going crazy everywhere people are loving them with the whole month of May is stacked with meetups. We've got a special one in the Netherlands want to talk about but first a report from Memphis we're here at the Memphis no agenda meetup. And I'm here with Ken O'Brien, Kevin t from the Memphis meetup.
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Unknown: I'd like to extend an invitation to every no agenda
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Adam: listener out there to join us for our next meetup. And it doesn't matter if you're a knight Dame or douchebag. You're welcome. Hi, I'm
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Unknown: Naomi.
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I'm from Japan.
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I love
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in the morning.
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Adam: And I'm Ty McMahon, welcoming you to the Memphis meetup for all your Memphis listeners and those in the metro area. And we want to say another beautiful group hanging out just having a good time with each other and there's one coming up in Kansas City. They sent a promo for us.
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Unknown: That's right. gitmo-nation Casey, sir. billows back. So we're meeting up for a second round of courage and St. Joe free pool and happy hour prices till five at the Felix street pub by Karen Spencer as the pen cellmate. I'm not gonna paint gentlemen. Yes, yes. I promise we'll be back in Casey next month.
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But St. Joe gets another chance because
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that's this Saturday, May 22. So RSVP at no Jenna meetups
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calm.
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Adam: That's right, everybody. We are the no agenda show. We'll put anybody on the air. We're proud of it. Here's the meetups happening today. Denver area city park sunshine junkies meetup you know who you are 630 at the city park Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Also today Charlotte's thirsty Third Thursday monthly meetup seven o'clock at Ed's Tavern and a special announcement for July. While everybody know about this. This will between between July 2 and fourth. I'm not sure if that's a range of dates or a date in the tooth. Second, third or fourth. The government apparently the local government maybe. But the government has approved a no agenda low lands business meetup in a hotel at the race free slump in the Netherlands. The hotel owners are apparently producers, or at least listeners they were very aware of the show. And they have said okay, we'll clear out the whole hotel for the meetup. And so everyone could do whatever the hell they want special permission is given you can walk around with a mask without a mask. I think closer even optional. It is after all the Netherlands. So please check that out before May 26. You need to RSVP to attend a sounds like it's gonna be a groovy rockin good time. For the rest of this month to 22nd. We have Chicago and Long Beach long with Kansas City, Missouri as you just heard Springfield, Missouri Poplar Bluff, Missouri, two big state on the 23rd Sioux Falls South Dakota Myrtle Beach, Florida, Nashville, Tennessee on
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the 27th Santa Ynez on the 28th in Knoxville, Tennessee as well the 29th Rhode Island Houston and Amarillo, Texas both on the list for May 29. The 30th is Brisbane Australia and then we get into June is going to be jam packed this summer so make sure you find out where there's a meetup near you. If there isn't one you still want to hang out with people who generally just are not triggered and will have a civil conversation with you and you might learn something then go to no agenda meetups calm and start your own it's easy and it's like a party.
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Unknown: Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice
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Adam: you won't be triggered
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Unknown: you want to be where everybody
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Adam: all right ISOs
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John: you got an ISO I got two okay. We can try. Mash.
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Unknown: Mash it shoots it's
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nashit shoots
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that is fun
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now should shoot sets.
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Adam: All right. Yeah, I like it. It's funny. Welcome.
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John: Welcome, Randy. Huh?
2:59:41
Adam: Massachusetts is better. I mean, I have to you heard this one.
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Unknown: All the rules all the time. No exceptions.
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Adam: Kinda like that. There's also burn in hell burn in hell burn down. I like that one.
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John: More. We used that one before. Maybe. Oh, it
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Adam: was It was a new one. But if
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John: that's from a new show, wow,
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Adam: no, no, no. No, someone sent it to me. So it may be an old an old ISO I it's very possible. Well, I think the two candidates are clearly welcome, Randy. No, not welcome. Randy. What's the other one?
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John: methods used in the last myth,
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Unknown: Massachusetts, follow all the rules all the time. No exceptions.
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John: So that's too long normally, but I like it so much. I
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Adam: think we should use it. Okay. I'm gonna see if I can pump it up a little bit more volume.
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John: Yeah, it's kind of muddy. Yeah,
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Adam: I should have probably worked on that before. Okay. All right. Let's see, I do have I think there's two things. Three things actually, before we split this popsicle joint. I want to just make everyone aware that this is going on, it's being discredited as a bunch of nut jobs and crazies, but it just is so irritating, it just won't go away. big lie is also fueling efforts to restrict voting access and Republican controlled state legislatures across the country, including Florida and Texas this week, and a hand recount of 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County, Arizona,
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Unknown: there's accusations that 40,000 ballots were flown in to Arizona to Arizona, and it was stuffed into the box.
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Okay. And it came from the south east part of the world Asia. Okay. And, and what they're doing okay, is to find out if there's bamboo in the paper.
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Adam: So this is the ruler I know I know, but it's not going away. And and people are very upset about this recount and what they're looking at and will it become anything I don't know. But it's it's irritating to a lot of people and this you know, the cyber ninjas, whoever they're called. I like that Bramble
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John: in the paper. A bamboo. I
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Adam: think it's bamboo in the paper. Oh, bamboo.
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John: Bamboo in the paper. Yeah. So
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Adam: they're, they're now checking to see if the paper stock was different. And we had a lot of reports of weirdness going on. So when I'm most what I'm hoping is that we figure out if at least the next time we vote in, what a year and a half. Maybe, maybe it'll be fair, and we keep seeing these idiots being reelected, reelected at a certain point. Does that mean our country is just full of morons possible? Or is it something else going on? I mean, this is it's incredible. Isn't anyone pissed off at these people in California or New York? Just keep re electing him.
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John: You think so? But if you ask you ask around. No. That's the the irony. Do you think so? Because you're like, this guy's a moron. This guy's an idiot. This guy's a stooge. He's a dupe. He's a doofus. Oh, yeah, I voted for him. But don't you think he's a stooge and a doofus? is better than the Republicans.
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Adam: At least he's not a Republican. Yeah, so you're right, more Republican. You're right, morons. morons. This story is also not going away
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Unknown: new details about the mysterious ailment known as Havana syndrome. The New York Times reports that 130 Americans who served overseas have been affected prompting the Biden administration to step up its investigation. Some people have suffered long term brain injuries after experiencing the phenomenon which involves sound waves pressure or heat. The initial cases were in China and Cuba but sources say some of the latest cases were in Europe. One recent case involved a military officer and his son. intelligence officials have not determined if the incidents are attacks. Some claim Russia is to blame.
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John: China
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Adam: I love a good kicker now it's China Cuba but some official sources say according to people familiar with the matter and the President's thinking believe it's Russia. But nothing is quite as I was gonna say nothing that's
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John: close back.
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Unknown: I have two and a half clips. Now I was gonna give you my last half clip.
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John: And then the last half
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Adam: and then I have used it two and a half clips. I got my my last half clip and then we'll wind up finish up with yours. It's a half clip because only 26 seconds max
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Unknown: the first brand of coffee made without beans is set to go on sale this year. So it's
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being labeled or brewed at a lab by scientists a startup called atomo Coffee insists the coffee will taste like the real thing but instead of beans it's made with sunflower seeds and watermelon seeds that it goes through a special chemical process.
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Now it does have caffeine the company is targeting environmentally conscious consumers. The one coffee that's not linked to deforestation.
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Fall
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Adam: I can't wait.
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John: He linked to deforestation all of a sudden.
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Adam: Oh man this is all about the this is all the green New Deal climate change great grace,
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John: but but but but coffees beans a plant you picked the beans off of it. Yeah. The plant stays there you're not tearing it out.
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Adam: It's not fair trade man
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John: is there's a lot of Fairtrade coffee. They're trying to put the log out of business what they're trying to do.
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Adam: Yes,
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John: of course it's big coffee at work.
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Adam: boo, boo, big caffeine,
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John: like it's Yeah, Starbucks. I blame them. There's nothing to do with it.
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Adam: I'm writing that one down.
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John: Right. So here's my only I have one. I take it back. I don't have two and a half cups. I have one clip and two half clips.
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Adam: All right.
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John: Because you you set the standard for 21 seconds. Neither one of my half cups are the ones 21. But that we got to remember that, you know, Trump was going to do this and he's going to do that after he got out of office. He never, you know, set up a network, a TV network, because no, he never said he was going to do that. He may have joked around about like the mainstream media was going to do this. He's going to do that because of Fox with the Mercer's no good.
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Adam: The Mercer's are gonna fund it.
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John: Yeah, the Mercer's you're gonna buy one American news. And then Shelly Shelly Adelson would be the got plenty of money, Shelly could do it. No more money than murdochs. But now, he became a blogger. And 90s a blogger. But according to MSNBC, if you listen to this melby Chai, whatever this guy's name is, he goes on and on. They ridiculed the president for his blog. And the claim is live journal. Oh, they didn't need to grow a blog or some crap. But here we go. They didn't need to pretend or lie that they were going to create an app or a tech platform. If they put millions into it. That would have been an interesting thing. What does it tell you
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Unknown: that he is going straight, blogspot. Straight live journal? straight back to 95? Baby.
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Adam: My get straight back to 95. Better
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John: 95 baby?
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Unknown: Well, the reality is he couldn't put it together. He didn't have the access to the kind of engineers and venture capital quite frankly, perhaps his friend Peter Thiel refused to help him out. In that regard. He could easily have helped him out in terms of putting that together. But he couldn't put it together.
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Adam: He's you know,
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Unknown: was it really what this shows you is how much Donald Trump needed the platform of Twitter, how much of the conservative movement needs access to Facebook, to really push their message without Twitter as Franklin for the writer for The Atlantic said, Donald Trump started out as sessile, the lion and he end up as president united states, that was entirely the result of Twitter. It is something that he learned, quite frankly, when he did the birther conspiracy, and he was able to use Twitter to move that conspiracy theory and get the media to cover it. Now, nobody covers almost anything he is asked to say. And that will basically be true of this, this blog is putting out is just going to be another blog and the internet uncovered by everybody except for a few people on the right wing media. It's really very sad and pathetic, but that's kind of where Trump has ended up. He's just ended up as just another blogger on the internet. Not the most powerful man in what was once the most powerful part of United States.
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Adam: Wow. That's the best they got.
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John: Just a blogger or guy
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Adam: they should have they the way the report should have ended was like hello 9095 like really? Like what's next for him podcast?
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John: Oh, they doing that yet? Yeah, not yet.
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Adam: Oh, my God, actually. So I will. But if you look at the from the desktop of Donald Trump, it's an alert mechanism. That's really that's not such a dumb idea. Yeah, yeah. He's got like a bad signal. So many posts on that new you got a text message? You get an email. Yeah, that's it's, I think it's it's not that
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John: bad. Yeah. Well, the emails were worth money. Yeah, email addresses. Yeah. and collect millions of them.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: So I got two half clips left. And one of them is just like just a 15 second climate worse. This is Amy's you know, they they have to put something in every show about this. And there's nothing there's no news here. This is not a news announcement. Nothing is just a comment in the middle of the show.
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Unknown: A new report from the Environmental Protection Agency shows the US is facing unprecedented challenges from the climate catastrophe, including bigger and longer wildfire seasons, more frequent heat, heat waves and warmer waters with increasing flooding.
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John: No climate catastrophe.
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Adam: That's not that's not what we agreed on Amy. It was supposed to be climate
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John: emergency. And crisis.
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Adam: You can't keep these people in check.
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John: As a climate cadet, okay, now the last one here is I have the two clips about the cicadas and it's they'll report on what they're going to do and when they're going to do it. Well, they should have emerged by now, especially because of global warming. They were coming out early and earlier and earlier, but where are they? So they haven't come up. But they've been the loading time on NPR, I think. Now, I only have the first few seconds of this because that's all you need to get a clue about how this reports going. So they got it. They got like 10 minutes of put there's nothing going on with the cicadas. We can't eat them because they're not emerging. And so this is the kind of reporting we're now getting
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Unknown: Robert.
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Stacy,
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how's it going? What are you doing?
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I am listening for the cicadas. We're here
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in Prospect Park. Yes. And they're supposed to emerge at some point after 17 years with a distinctive sound. And I can't hear him yet.
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Yeah, I can't hear them either. I've been kind of waiting for the cicadas to I think we might be slightly too far north.
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Adam: Rather, it's like the groundhog day coverage.
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John: This is your NPR. That's right.
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Adam: Hey, send them some money, get a tote bag and that kind of programming. Or think about what kind of value you got from the past three hours here on this show. Send us a donation, make it a number that's meaningful to you. That's the only way value can be determined and we do appreciate the high value Some people put on our work. And we do the same for you. That's why we're gonna be back here Thursday, bringing you another episode of the best podcast in the universe. Before we go though, we do have a seat next up on no agenda. stream.com grumpy old Ben's and speaking of cicadas, we got Fletcher with an end of show cicada mix. We have Tom starkweather. And we have what do we have? The sound guy Steve, coming to you from Austin, Texas capital the drone Star State. Opportunity zone number 33. In the morning, everybody. I'm
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John: Adam Curry. Dan from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain i'm john C. Dvorak. We return
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Adam: on Thursday right here on no agenda Remember to support us@dvorak.org slash and a until then, Adios. Such
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Unknown: starting next week, billions If not, trillions of tiny invaders will begin their assault
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on nearly all
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of the country east of the Mississippi River. They've been laying in wait for 17 years until the time and temperature is right to begin their deafening dissent upon millions of Americans.
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Adam: We are talking about rudan
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Unknown: 10 cicadas, big cicada saw they're a great
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protein source you know
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10 cicadas,
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I'm excited to eat them cicadas.
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Big cicada saute.
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I think this is a beautiful bounty of
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cornucopia.
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This is really exciting time.
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These cicadas will become a feast for
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many of nature's other creatures. Even some brave humans, big cicada saw big, big cicada. Big, big cicada saw saw.
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These insects have been underground that whole time
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making quite the same big, big cicada saw. The cicadas will emerge from the ground,
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shed their skins I'm excited to see them cicadas.
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Big, big.
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Big, big cicada saute,
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I understand you eat cicadas. We are
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totally committed to carrying out our program. Our program is Cultural Revolution through a total
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John: assault on the culture which makes use of every
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Unknown: tool every energy every video we can get our collective hands on we're gonna be working
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closely with Russia. Our great problem of course, is communism. This is about everybody paying their fair share one dedicated communists and wrecked our hope and within our nation what kind of countries we're going to be we're going to be we're going to be a different world Ryan doesn't mean the same thing that it means to you and me this time remember that we the people are the government enforcement, distant capital communism is the scam and we're better equipped to do this than any nation in the world are based on communism in America. The sun is sending out American democracy. You know what I know. It's time to fix
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the whole
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world is I want to tell you directly with China's own constitution, the key aspect of economic and political path to prosperity. I do not pretend to have The answer, but I believe that greater freedom to threaten economic progress by undermining social stability. We are relationship in decline. I have never been more confident. America has finished my friend.
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Adam: Tonight the unmasking of America embraced with both celebration.
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Unknown: I'm super excited about that
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hesitation. That of course prompted an abrupt change on mask guidance. Americans who are eager to
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enjoy spring weather
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are receiving some mixed messages about wearing
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masks. Tonight, celebration and hesitation over showing face
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mounting confusion across the country following the CDC new guidance that people who aren't fully vaccinated can ditch the mask in most settings. What we've
3:15:46
done is we've empowered the American people to make their own decisions about their own health people who are unvaccinated should not be taking off
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Adam: their mask, they will no longer be needed for the vaccinated if cleared by local authorities. We
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Unknown: don't want this to turn into sort of like a show me your papers moment. We'll just have to trust when people tell us how to verify the vaccinated
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our clients going to be upset if we ask them for proof.
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We didn't want to be the mass
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police in the early portions of this pandemic, and we certainly don't want to be the vaccination police.
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Part of it is that I feel like I'm gonna have
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to rewire myself
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that I see somebody out in the world who's not wearing a mask.
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I don't instantly think you are a threat.
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Let's not get too uptight about it.
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Adam: We'll go with the flow.
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Unknown: I feel liberated. I mean last week, they tell you everybody must wear a mask and now
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two days later they're saying Take off your mask. I don't trust any of this. I
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think maybe it's best to keep it on me until everyone else collectively decide.
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Adam: mopho John dvorak.org slash and
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Unknown: a all the rules all the time, no exceptions.
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