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July 18th, 2021 • 3h 57m

1365: Vaccine Poverty

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John: They are lower IQ and that's why they're not taking the vaccine. Adam Curry Jhansi devora
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Adam: 2021 This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1365. This is no agenda 45 cycles and counting. broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country fever. Reason number six in the morning, everybody.
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John: And from Northern Silicon Valley where I seem to be all the time. I'm John Dvorak.
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Adam: I think I've moved. Since you've been in northern Silicon Valley, I think I've moved about 14 times.
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John: Yeah, you got ants in your pants?
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Adam: Yeah, but this is it, man. This is it. I'm done. Blast blast house feet first out, and that's what this is. Loving it, loving it here in the Texas Hill Country. Although everybody I talked to says the same thing. Hey, man, I'm really worried about a country. I think I kidding. Every single person does surprise me. Every single person and I say Hey, man, I got I got faith in the American public. Yeah, the same thing in Berkeley. By the way, I should mention that. Yeah. Well, this is of course, the tale of, of two countries. In fact, we are right now in the middle of a pandemic.
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Holy crap. We
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John: saw that coming. I didn't hear where you said that one was not as explicit as it's usually when you do the bullhorn
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Adam: pandemic of pandemic of the unvaccinated?
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John: Oh, yes, yes. This is the pandemic of the end of vaccinated that's what everyone said. Biden says it that walling The woman said it now the CDC lady will insky whatever and she started
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Adam: it she started Yeah, she said it. She started now it's everywhere now have in this map is stunning and sad. A pandemic of the unvaccinated everywhere pandemic of the unvaccinated? Why not just repeat it? I can't believe we don't have a supercut yet.
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John: I'm very disappointed to be one. But you know, the funny thing is, if you if you deconstruct that phrase properly. That means it means just like a panic of means there's lots of unvaccinated running around like a pandemic.
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Unknown: And otherwise,
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Adam: it's just kind of like zombies I guess, in that regard. That good point. Good point.
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John: Yes, a poorly constructed. It's not a good phrase.
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Adam: Now it's fantastic. I mean, it is it is so close to the zombie apocalypse. And to me
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John: I love the talking about apocalypse is just as you began this little bit, I hate to tell you this, but so that one of those boxcars, trains goes by this with all the containers, hundreds and hundreds, if not 1000. And it's just going they had the three in this time, it had the three trains in the front to pull it. Two trains in the middle of be coming up pretty soon to keep it going, huh? It's just like, China is just, this is an invasion.
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Adam: Yeah, I got some supply chain information for later. But I'm afraid and I think I said it on the last show or the show before they're not done with us. They're not done with us. They need to put the boot on our face and grind it in the dirt. They're doing it in every other country. The UK, this was hilarious. The UK so we had Freedom Day. Free Freedom Day, freedom. Freedom would be tomorrow, July 19. Everybody out it's gonna be great. It's gonna be fantastic. And as you and I discussed, this is against all the rules. This is not how it's supposed to go. You need to keep your people locked down. And then this happened.
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John: Good morning, Andrew. As you say the chancellor and the Prime Minister have been contacted overnight by NHS track and trace which shows that the system is doing its job, they will be isolating but using the pilot scheme, cooking for daily testing, which is available to a range of public sector organisations which enables you to do your essential business and get tested on a daily basis in specialist asymptomatic testing centers like the one that there now is in Downing Street, but then outside of that work environment, to not socialize, not mix with other people. So it really is a less restrictive form of isolation than many other members of the public. Yeah,
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Adam: so that less restrictive than many of us have the public that was used to set Johnson straight he had a talk into two and a half hours later don't have a clip. Two and a half hours later. In U turn. UK is Johnson to quarantine after COVID-19 contact
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John: Wait, wait, what? What? Yeah, so we mean Johnson had the corn and Johnson's had the disease he has to quarantine. Why does he have to quarantine has had the disease? What What part
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Adam: of that stick what part of putting the boot on your face and grinding it into the dirt Did you miss? Of course it's bullshit. Now he's going to spend 10 days of elite isolating after contact with a confirmed Coronavirus case. Pa Lee's who was funny enough the health secretary who tested positive for covid despite being fully vaccinated. So here's a positive case from a fully vaccinated health minister who had a meeting with the Prime Minister who had COVID says he's had the job. And now he's going to stay isolated for 10 days. Is this the 10 days of darkness the Q anon promised us is this coming now? This is theater. This is bull crap
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John: with a I guess they didn't want to do Freedom Day.
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Adam: No, they couldn't. That's that's they UK was not on board. And then they he had a talking to know you're gonna you're gonna show everybody how it's done. So I think this is what they're obviously they're trying to carry this over to the United States. They've already got the masks back in Los Angeles indoors, especially if you're vaccinated. But
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John: let's say no did the latest by the way the latest pitch, which I think is great, is that the vaccinated will be carrying around COVID more than anyone. Do you ever clip of that? Just kind of that day?
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Unknown: I'd love that.
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John: Have you heard this one? No. That's a good one. No, I have there but they got they're gonna have it and carry it around. So the unvaccinated if they grown into any vaccinated people are going to get it nice now that so is that what's called the exosomes? So that's about it. But no, yeah.
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Adam: Nobody wants to talk about that. Oh, here's that like county tonight, Los Angeles, the nation's largest county taking a step back requiring masks indoors, even for the vaccinated effective Sunday, impacting 10 million people here and breaking with CDC guidance. It's a clear signal concern is growing over the highly contagious Delta varying. Oh, my goodness, do you think that maybe they'll catch on now? Like, wait a minute. There's something strange about this?
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John: No, they're doing it? No, I there's not. No. And I'll tell you why. I think their promotion of the Delta viruses is phenomenal Delta variant is whatever.
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Adam: We'll see cnn really did a good job. Jose Gupta, our buddy, our buddy Jose, he, he wrote a an What did he call it? an op ed or a opinion piece about the two Americas and and so he's all over CNN, of course talking about this and about the the pandemic of the unvaccinated I've told a couple clips, we know that rural residents actually, you know, a higher percentage 39% say that they've received at least one dose compared to urban and suburban, both at 31%. But the next graphic sort of tells the story of what likely is to come. And that is this issue of vaccine hesitancy where you actually seeing more hesitancy and people saying they definitely will not get a COVID-19 vaccine. If those numbers don't budge, it's going to be very hard to get to herd immunity. Okay, let's just stop it right. There
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John: are some illogic
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Adam: a medical doctor who saying that if those people don't get vaccinated, it will be harder to achieve her to move immunity, which as far as I understand is scientifically false. If you have had COVID, that's part of the herd immunity, if you know. So if you're going to get COVID, you're going to contribute towards herd immunity or the morgue. I mean, either way, it could be anything or it now but now he's saying no, no, no, no, a medical doctor saying that there'll be two can't get to herd immunity. No can't do it definitely will not get a COVID-19 vaccine. If those numbers don't budge, it's gonna be very hard to get to herd immunity within, you know, just the adult population. That's why everyone's talking about pediatric trials. Finally, who are these people? Who are these people? Can you get a public good? Oh, it's better than that. Not just Republicans. No, we got to purge everybody. Finally, who are these people who are more likely to be hesitant or refuse the vaccine altogether? At least among the rural population? 73% identify as Republicans 41% identify as white evangelical Christian. Yeah, burn the
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John: Christian show that guys can throw in a Christian hate.
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Adam: Burn the Christian send them to
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John: Christian hate not just Republican. No
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Adam: Christian republicans evangelical doesn't hate them. Hey, them burn them at the stage gonna kill us all Who are these people? Here we go morsani Sanjay, I'm sorry, Jose. Hello Jose, the Delta variant. Everyone knows this term now, but it is a remarkably transmissible contagious variant, that you are very well protected by if you get the vaccine, but if you don't get the vaccine, you are increasingly almost assuredly likely to get infected. One of the things that really prompted me to write this, again was something that Bernie Graham told me. He's Deputy Director at the NIH. And what he said is people keep thinking that the country is going to be split into vaccinated and unvaccinated Whoa, roadblock now, country gets split into vaccinated and infected. I love this one.
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John: Yeah, that was a headline in one of the newspapers vaccinated or infected you see the infected human resource.
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Adam: I love it. Fauci somehow back in good graces or they're just throwing everything they can against this problem that they that they have. Dr. Fauci are we looking at a split screen America right now? Or split screen America? That's even better? That's Scott Adams talk right there. One screen two movies. Dr. Fauci, are we looking at a split screen America right now a vaccinated part of the country doing quite well and an unvaccinated part of the country? And
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John: well, you know, on fancy again, are they doing quite well, they have to wear masks, still in Los Angeles.
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Adam: cases, getting ready for the booster and an unvaccinated part of the country in crisis.
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Unknown: You know, unfortunately, I think we are looking to some sort of version of that, essentially, two Americas and unvaccinated at risk America. And a vaccinated America that, relatively speaking is quite protected against infection, including by the Delta variant, which has a great capability of spreading from person to person.
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Adam: Yes. Okay. Well, there you go. So we're, we're divided. We're separated. And we clearly have to do something about this, by the way, now. Yeah. Well, I was just gonna read a little list. Go ahead.
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John: I want to throw this in before we go to the list, which is a little bit on the Delta variant. This is a got a lot closer man.
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Adam: You are over clipped today.
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John: I'm over clipped over clips, but I can take a penalty. But I want to play this as part of their ongoing COVID promotion of the Delta variant, which if we listen to them, real experts say, you know, there's nothing going on. It's a maybe exaggerated to say the least. But I want to play first I got these two clips at the same clip, but one of them is the original clip, and then the clip the way I heard it. So this is COVID. I think, oh, gee.
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Unknown: You mentioned the Delta variant here. How dangerous Do you believe Do you believe that is? I think, I think
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i think i think that the Delta variant is very dangerous. It is highly contagious. It's very quick to put people in the hospital and at younger ages.
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John: Okay, you played the note length? No, that
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Adam: was the O g clip, you must have mislabeled it.
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John: So what was the time on it?
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Adam: The o g clip is 21 seconds. The COVID, I think is 12. I believe you do turn them around.
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John: We'll play the I think clip. You mentioned the Delta
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Unknown: variant here. How dangerous Do you believe Do you believe that is? I think, I think i think i think that the Delta variant is very dangerous. I think
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Adam: I think I think something went wrong.
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John: Like I did the I think that first time I did the Oh gee, I forgot to take those X's out. The point. Okay, let's get back to the point. The point of it was, what do you believe? Is the question asked by the host? And she says, I think and then it was his I think what kind of code book and she's an expert, supposedly, who
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Adam: was this? Do you remember? Oh,
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John: it was just a couple of dipshits as usual. I mean, the usual suspects I could give you their names, but it's beside the point. Is this is what do you believe in? What do you think? And I think i think i think this is not information is of any value. I think it's terrible. It's deadly. But you just think it I mean, what is this like an expert that just thinks this and thinks that and doesn't go to the researcher doesn't have any thing to back this up? She just thinks it's deadly.
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Adam: Yes. I believe you're right.
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John: I think you're right. Yeah. No, I
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Adam: believe it.
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John: I don't think It's just like it's so annoying to listen to these reports and it's it's filled with this sort of, I think, I think we're all gonna die. Oh, for sure.
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Adam: headline CNBC top sorry. Yes, CNBC. These 10 states are America's worst places to live in 2021
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John: Can you guess? Your all red states that are not fully vaccinated?
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Adam: Let's give it a shot. 10 Indiana, nine Louisiana, eight Arkansas seven, Alabama, six, Georgia. Five Tennessee. worse for Oh, they don't have what is this? They want they went from five to three. That's interesting.
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John: Okay, must be no, I'm
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Adam: sorry. Missouri isn't a tie with Nevada, Nevada. And number two, Texas. number two and number one is Arizona.
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John: What about Florida?
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Adam: No, Florida doesn't know they get they can't
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John: put about South Dakota. No, no, no, no. They you know what they've done. By the way. They have done everything they can to not talk about South Dakota.
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Adam: Yeah, because they had 00 measures, right.
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John: They had right they just didn't do anything. And and it's and it fares well against all the breathing more rigid states if you put a side by side comparison, so they decided to take South Dakota out of the comparisons. No. South Dakota is the best example of doing nothing.
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Adam: They do accentuate here. Key points from the article. Even as the pandemic subsides, many companies are allowing their employees to continue working from home. states are increasingly emphasizing their quality of life as they seek to attract businesses and jobs. But not every state delivers on its promises. So in other words, lots of cool states like California let you stay home and read states this list force you to come to work and find it the pandemic and the push for social justice are changing the definition of quality of life. Oh, really?
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John: So let's let's take let's back up two steps. Everybody is leaving California to move to Texas.
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Adam: Why? Because it's shit here. It's number two. So you couldn't do worse. You could do Arizona.
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John: Arizona.
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Unknown: Arizona
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John: move in there too. If you haven't noticed
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Adam: Arizona is home. Yes. Well, there you go. Perhaps they are saying don't move to those states. I don't know CNBC takes these changes into account in the latest America's top states. So Thursday, right after the show, something beautiful happened. And this is this is a fantastic example, in communication problems, poor communication. There's some crisis communication that has now had to be deployed. And it really started with Jen Psaki, who, by the way, will be leaving her post next year.
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John: Who is the bet?
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Adam: Oh, no, the bet was four months. So you know the end this will be one year from now so
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John: Oh, she's built she's leaving.
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Adam: Because she wants to doesn't want to miss some of those great family life moments. In other words, fucking burn out. And what we're gonna get is we're gonna get that jump here, lady. I despise that one.
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John: I don't think so. I think we're a Kirby.
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Adam: Now he's working at Amazon. He's got a great job at Amazon. Kirby's wait is Colonel Kirby's back in defense, isn't he? Yeah.
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John: You think we're gonna get Kirby? That's where saqi came from.
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Adam: Right. But, boy, did she come from defense. I thought she came from state. And I think she came from stuff. Oh, yeah, right. She was Newlands protege.
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John: Anyway, so she came from state, well, Kirby's the guy.
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Adam: So Jen Psaki communicated very poorly, what is going on between the administration and Silicon Valley, and it created a crap storm for them. And the President actually made
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Unknown: it worse in terms of actions, Alex that we have taken or we're working to take, I should say from the federal government, we've increased disinformation research and tracking within the Surgeon General's office. We're flagging problematic posts for Facebook, that spread disinformation. We're working with doctors and medical professionals to connect to connected medical experts with popular with popular who are popular with their audiences with with accurate information and boost trusted content. So we're helping get trusted content out there. We also created the COVID-19, the COVID. Community courts get factual information into the hands of local messengers. And we're also investing as you will have seen in the President's the Vice President Dr. Fauci his time.
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Adam: So she says there that day, you know, we're flagging stuff for Facebook. We're letting them know what's going on. I mean, to be honest about it, any company, if you get a call from the White House that hey, you know, you really gotta do something about this. I think you do it, wouldn't you? Is that? Yeah, right. It seems like that's what you need to do.
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John: Now, the question is, which I think Yeah, the other clip coming? I do, which is the Biden clip. Yep. The question is that Facebook, push back a little bit. And by and this is the I think people should listen to this differently.
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Adam: Yes. You're absolutely right. You're what you're about to say is spot on. I heard it the way you're about to explain it. But something someone picked it up and, and, and turned it in their face?
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John: Well, I'm just gonna say what I don't know. You might have another clip in there. But I believe that fake Facebook said, Hey, we can't You know what, okay, great. Thanks. But maybe we can do this ourselves. We're very good. And they did have a statement, which I may have a clip of. I'll never find it. Let me define it for you. You have a statement that Facebook made, which is now Now we know, even more good information on anybody. And I'm already cracking down. I'm
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Adam: looking for you have it in today's clips.
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John: I think it might be
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Adam: but he may be part of a bigger report. Okay. Well, we are referring to something a little different because there were two steps that happened. The steps
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John: let me finish my story. Sorry. Okay. So Facebook says, No, we're good. We're good. So then Biden comes up out there, you know, go into his chopper and he goes up and he says that Facebook's killing people and that's the clip that you got,
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Adam: right? And this and this was the mistake because he didn't say Facebook's killing people. That's not what happened. What happened is this. This information is killing people. That are misinformation. That is the line pandemic of the unvaccinated. It's the misinformation that is killing people. And that is what giemsa and I have the much longer clip from the follow up, you can play a little bit of Biden's out there getting ready to go to the chopper, someone the reporter Cosmo versus what do you think of Facebook and all this? And he's into what he and you can see his brain freeze, but you have to see the video to fully appreciate what happened here is brain froze. And instead of saying misinformation, these they're killing people referring to the disinformation dozen, instead of saying that he says the killing people, and that immediately is taped, because the question was about Facebook. It was taken in the context of Facebook is killing people which caught fire immediately. And then they had to come out and and then Facebook had to retaliate. And it's going back and forth now but listen to the question. And then the president. What's your message to platforms like Facebook? Free.
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John: I mean, it really the only pandemic we have as unvaccinated
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Adam: are killing people. The unvaccinated are killing people, not Facebook. But this qualifier and this was fantastic.
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John: I heard it. I heard it. I saw it. I would say the same thing you did. And he said to guys asked about Facebook. Biden said they're killing people. I
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Adam: know. I know. That's what he said. Why
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John: weren't you dreaming up this different scenario? Because the
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Adam: talking point is he says the talking point at the end the unvaccinated are killing people not
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John: Facebook never said the vaccine demick a pandemic of the unvaccinated people. And then he said they're killing people. Okay, but he did the references was vague, the references vague.
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Adam: Are you willing? Are you willing to concur with me that this President has cognitive issues? I want to go but yes, God, while I go back
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John: to the way this is structured, this structure is simple. If the premises is Facebook, with facebook, facebook, facebook, answer, they're killing people. And then he then as an aside, the way I would structure if you're going to break this down, if you're going to parse it, the aside was the is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. And then back to the main topic there killing people a reference back to face I understand what you're saying. But I saw the press conference before this took place. The messaging is the disinfo. The misinformation is killing people. Now, it was a press conference.
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Adam: I know but that the messaging is launched at the press conference, and he wasn't at the press conference. Thank you for making my point. So he walks out and goes, they're killing people. Yeah, so he he did not mean Facebook. I'm telling you that makes zero sense. Why would they do that?
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John: It's why I'm all I'm saying is what he's That's what he said yes. in context you're here. You're doing like, like they do used to do and Trump trying to dream up something else.
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Adam: I saw the video the man's brain froze it. Okay.
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John: But you're you're interpreting i'm not i'm just quoting.
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Adam: Yeah. Okay. Well, if we're just quoting then listen carefully. What's your message to platforms like Facebook? What's your message to platforms like Facebook, you could say that you are killing people, Facebook, or you can say they're killing people. Somebody else was that his message? And if you really want to pull it apart, you can do it any way you want.
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John: Oh, stop it. No,
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Adam: no, no, no, no, don't just listen. Jesus.
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Unknown: I mean, it really? Look. The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated.
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Adam: And that's killing people. The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated and they're killing people. He's talking about the unvaccinated? Not Facebook.
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John: Okay, you can I okay. Okay, Jen, you can continue. Wow. You know, I guess sorry. I heard what I heard.
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Adam: Yes, I know. But that's not the point. Since when do you believe Biden has his thought faculties about him? I'm just Is it possible? Is it possible
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John: it may have been a moment of lucidity for all we know you can't tell.
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Adam: Okay, so the messaging is it's the misinformation it's the dis information doesn't and there is an actual list of the dis information doesn't and it's it's quite interesting that you know this we've talked about this list before
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John: yes that this is by the way this list is not new this list goes back
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Adam: and let me read to you who's on the list because I have to click on read the report you shits Alright, this is the actual report. The disinformation does and here we go. Number one Joseph mercola. And you recall that Joseph mercola took all his his blog posts down so they got here
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John: he got he got pretty much shut down.
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Adam: Number two, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pretty much been d platformed. from many different places and shameful
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John: that he's on that list.
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Adam: And now you tell me if you've heard of any of these names that round out the the disinformation doesn't tie in Charlene Ballinger Sherry tenpenny. Yes, one Riza Islam. Rush. Yes. You've heard of Reza Islam. Yep. Yep. Rashid boo bataar.
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John: No, Aaron Elizabeth, of course, that she's married to mercola.
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Adam: She's one of the they get a twofer on the dirty.
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John: he brags about it on her twitter feed constantly got this list. I
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Adam: got two entries in top 12 this week. Say are g No. Kelly Brogan? No, Christiane Northrup.
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John: Yes,
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Adam: I think I've heard of her.
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John: Yes, Northrop. She's been on a number of things. Ben tapper
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Adam: is a Jake's brother.
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John: I don't know. Ben tapper rings the
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Adam: bell, but only because Jake, and Kevin Jenkins?
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John: Don't know. Sorry.
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Adam: I'm a little disappointed. And they could have at least put the no agenda show in there. No,
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John: we don't qualify. We're not delivering this information. We're deconstructing their misinformation.
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Adam: Yes. In fact, there's so much misinformation they make so many gaps themselves when Zaki makes a gaffe about vaccines, killing people over under 27, which he played on the last show. Isn't that the definition of misinformation? Shouldn't that be flagged and taken down immediately? Yeah, why is it not?
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John: Because she's a democrat who can do what she wants?
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Adam: But even if even so if you're Jen Psaki, would you rather have the misinformation and the stupidity out there then saying, Oh, it's misinformation, take it down so you can cover up how dumb you are?
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John: I would think so.
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Adam: So the next day, Peter doocy. from Fox News goes after her. He goes after her. And this was a fun exchange that I think was just listened to. For how long has the administration been spying on people's Facebook profiles looking for vaccine misinformation?
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Unknown: That was quite a loaded inaccurate question, which I would refute. Well, Peter, first of all, as you know, we're in we're in a regular touch with with a range of media outlets we've had as as let me finish but as we are, as we are
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Adam: noticed, they are now a media outlet under Section 230 they are an agnostic platform that is held liable, cannot be held liable for what people post on their system. So now it's a media outlet, that would mean that they edit and produce things are in regular touch with social media.
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John: I'm giving you extra credit for pointing that out. Thank you
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Unknown: farms. This is publicly open information, people sharing information online, just as you are all reporting information on your news station.
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Adam: Okay, so these 12 people who you have on a list 12 I can't believe that the news media doesn't know about the disinformation doesn't. Do you think he really doesn't know? Because it sounds like it.
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John: After this, we've been doing this show for over this last year? Yes. I believe they don't know anything. Yeah, that's crazy.
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Unknown: Do they know that somebody had the Surgeon General's office all day? No. Going through their profile,
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I'm happy to get you the citation of where that comes from. There's no secret list. I will tell you that these are people who are sharing information on public platforms on Facebook information that is traveling is inaccurate. Our biggest concern here and I frankly think it should be your biggest concern is the number of people who are dying around the country because they're getting misinformation that is leading them to not take a vaccine, young people, old people, kids, children, this is all being a lot of them are being impacted by misinformation. And concern, though,
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Adam: I think for a lot of people on Facebook is that now this is Big Brother watching you.
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Unknown: They're more concerned about that, then people dying across the country because of a pandemic, where misinformation is traveling on social media platforms. That feels unlikely to me, if you have the data to back that up. I'm happy to discuss it not things that are on paper.
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Adam: So you now you have to have data otherwise you won't discuss it. Is that Is that how it works? That questions invalid unless you have data, show me some data pull
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John: that clip too because I thought it was a snootiness thing she's ever done. Yeah.
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Adam: Do you pull that clip?
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John: I had the same clip. I'm about to have the part work. Because the rest of it I figured you'd have. But I have the part where she says, Oh, you think they're more? You think they're more concerned about Big Brother than then killing people left and right. That's coming. I don't believe that's true. I think people are more concerned about the death. Let's say if you have any information to contradict this, show me some data and then they'll discuss it. It was so snotty, it's coming up through
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Adam: No, I think for a lot of people on Facebook is that now this is Big Brother watching you.
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Unknown: They're more concerned about that, then people dying across the country because of a pandemic, where misinformation is traveling on social media platforms. That feels unlikely to me, if you have the data to back that up. I'm happy to discuss
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it. Well, things that are on Facebook, I was this morning. There are videos of Dr. Fauci from 2020 before anybody had a vaccine out there saying there's no reason to be walking around with a mask. And so is the administration going to contact Facebook and ask them to take that down?
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Well, first, I think what Dr. Fauci has said himself, who's been quite public out there is that science evolves, information evolves. And we make that available in a public way to the American people.
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Adam: His point is, is valid, exactly what I'm saying, if you got something else that is wrong, why don't you flag that as well? That makes no sense.
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Unknown: I have never seen any data scientists suggest that, that the vaccines cause infertility. That is information, by
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John: the way stop. She brought this up, like numerous time without anyone asking about it. Yes. Good. Yes. protest, he brought it up. She is freaked out about something. And I think what it is, she had a shot and then she had this weird thing we have to realize is that to be flagging stuff, you have to be listening to it. Mm hmm. So she's been listening to all the counter arguments about one thing or another. And the one of the things that crops up in the conversation with all the people moaning and groaning about the mRNA vaccine, including the guy who invented it, who's likes vaccines, and he likes this vaccine, but he's sketchy. Do you can understand why people don't want to take it? Yeah. He has all the reports about all it goes right to the rep reproduction system. It goes right to the women's ovaries and stuff goes right there. Then you have these periods, which almost a lot of women get from both all the vaccines, where you have is a big heavy period with like a black goo that comes up. This is what happened to her. And she's now in denial about the possibility.
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Adam: Yes, you know, it's interesting you say that because the reason her leaving, let me just see she has kids, right? No, hold on a second. Where is shocky Here we go. Leaving posts next year. That's a very, that's a good catch. What has Secretary Jim Saki revealed she intends to leave the post, quote in a year from now or about a year from now, in a podcast interview blushes, I don't want to miss the moments with her young children indicated she agreed with Jo by association team, she would serve in the role, okay,
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John: we're about what she might, you know, she might be wanting to get pregnant, this book. But she might be pregnant, which is an issue. She's also or she might want to get pregnant, which is an issue. And she might you don't know this, because nobody knows what these people are thinking they're paid, she's paid spokes hold, she may be actually a somewhat skeptical. At the end, maybe he only took the vaccine because she had to because he's part of the White House staff. And she might have had these experiences with the bad periods and all these other nonsense, which is God is frightening crap out of a lot of people who are especially if you dubious about the whole thing, especially
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Adam: if you're a birthing person.
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John: And yes, the birth she's a birthing person. And so she's got this at the top of her head. That's why she threw this on, she's done it more than once. Interesting catch,
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Unknown: I have never seen any data. So to suggest that, that the vaccines cause infertility, that is information that is irresponsible traveling, okay.
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Adam: about the science of science evolving Facebook used to post I used to block people from posting a good follow up, it may have originated for less. Oh, that's interesting. So she followed up the Fauci mask thing with a complete distraction about do not relevant to the conversation about the about fertility. And then deucey comes back and continues his questioning. So both
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Unknown: I used to block people from posting that COVID may have originated for a lab that is something this president now admit is a possibility. So is there any concern that things you're trying to block or have taken down might someday turn out to be
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we don't take anything down? We don't block anything. Facebook, and any private sector company makes decisions about what information should be on the platform. Our point is that there's information that is leading to people not taking the vaccine, and people are dying as a result, and we have responsibility as a public health matter to raise that issue. The responsibility. We all have the government, media platforms, public messengers to give accurate information,
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Adam: not to beat a dead horse. But the President's statement came after this. I think their message was very clear. Now Facebook, took it the way you took it in the way everyone else took it except me is obvious now. And they push back. Facebook on Saturday push back and President Joe Biden for the second time and as many days suggesting the company has been more effective than the government in promoting and promoting COVID-19 vaccination after Biden said the social media behemoth is killing people with misinformation. And they're saying, Oh, this is just the administration trying to pin the failure of the July 4 70% goal on Facebook. That is their crisis management response
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John: call that's professional,
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Adam: very professional. The data I like it. The data shows that 85% of Facebook users in the US have been or want to be vaccinated against COVID-19 said guy Rosen, the company's vice president of integrity.
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I'm the VP of Tegrity. I want I love my job. I want that job. I'm a VP of integrity.
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He continued president the VP of integrity continued. President Biden's goal was for 70% of Americans to be vaccinated by July 4. Facebook is not the reason this goal was missed. Facebook has encouraged Americans to get inoculated through tools that includes vaccination finder, and optional profile frames that show when friends have been vaccinated. Rosen said vaccine hesitancy on the platform has declined 50% ostensibly since the rollout of vaccines in January, how do they know that? Are they asking people or you can just Garner that from the data? I
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John: guess. I maybe they're asking people. I don't know. I don't use Facebook. Well, if
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Adam: hesitancy started anywhere. We've discussed this It started with the very same people shaming everybody else. This was before Biden became president, a smallish supercut.
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Unknown: So let's just say there's a vaccine that is approved, and even distributed before the election? Would you get it? Well,
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I think that's going to be an issue for all of us.
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If and when the vaccine comes in, it's not likely to go through all the tests that needs to be ended trials that are needed to be done. When we finally do God willing, get a vaccine, who's gonna take the shot? Who's gonna take the shot, you're gonna be the first one to say put a sign me up. They now say it's okay. And the question of whether it's real when it's there, that requires enormous transparency. You got to make all of it available to other experts across the nation, so they can look and see. So there's consensus, this is a safe vaccine. If the President announced tomorrow we have a vaccine, would you take it? Only if it was completely transparent, that other experts in the country could look at it? Only if we knew all of what went into it? If Donald Trump can't give answers and administration can't give answers to these questions, the American people should not have confidence. But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it.
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Adam: There you go. Good job. Good job.
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John: I have to I have to do a point of information. How'd you where'd you get that? I'm not I'm not asking you to bet in a negative way. I tried to find that because I heard it the right wing talk show guys playing the exact same thing. Mark Levin was one of them. And I said, Well, I'm gonna go get this as be good for the show. Because it's pretty funny. I agree. Because he just shows you that Biden and Harris are full of crap. But he said, you know,
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Adam: got it from the video was on Twitter. Oh, so I recorded off a Twitter. I could go in the show notes and go back and see exactly
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John: that's okay. I just wonder because i didn't i because as you can tell, I'm over clipped. It goes, I'm not playing any clips. No, he's
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Unknown: over doing good.
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John: jacked up. And next up is a gem, a gem of a clips. Great clip. Now there's just you know, why is everyone hesitant? Well, because we listened to you.
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Adam: Yeah. And what the President is saying, Well, if they're not transparent Well, clearly, there's a transparency issue, because people have questions and all you don't get, you know, there's no study on as Jim Psaki said about infertility there is no study one way or the other. So the transparency is of course an issue and there's sneaky shady people. And and I think Americans know it. But now we
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John: got Dell, people are very suspicious. And this is I think that people listen to us. But let's play another piece from that same. That same press conference sucky, because I have a clip that I can play before after this and this is Saki. On ivermectin and this annuities, she just they bring up ivermectin, ivermectin is, is gone into the hydroxychloroquine bin for being not discussable.
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Adam: Whereas I'm looking for Saki. I see. I see. Yeah,
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Unknown: there's a reason for this. misinformation. Do you consider claims by some of the conservative circles that I've met in my pronouncing that right as a promising treatment for COVID as Miss information? I know that the FDA has weighed in on this, I believe in March, but I just wanted to be administration's latest position on the
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information that's inaccurate, we consider misinformation. So I don't think it's more complicated than that.
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Adam: So the Hri
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John: won't even say it by the way that she won't say the word ivermectin.
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Adam: No, why would you? Why would you
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John: now, but the reason I want to hold on, hold on.
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Adam: There's a reason why Why is she saying this? The Guardian came out with a huge article about a discredited study, huge, discredited study. That was in preprint. And I got a lot of hate. The only place I can still get haters on Twitter. people tweeting this to me and saying, I mean with words, but that's what I hear. And, you know, just like the huge data problems in this study, like three people were over 18. Yeah. So yeah, so they pulled it apart under the review by the publication, not a peer to peer because apparently was already peer to peer reviewed but they just they just unilaterally pulled it in the conclusion is very dangerous to do this. They don't quite take ivermectin
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John: there's tons of reports. There's lots of studies.
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Adam: JOHN, why are you arguing with me? So
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John: they find one study that
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Adam: no, no, no, a study.
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John: A huge study.
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Adam: You have to understand. I'm surprised I'm going to try to look it up here. I'm surprised you hadn't seen this.
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John: Well, I you know, I was reading something else in the garden. And it's almost hard to read that publication now because it's so it's not even close to being borderline bias is just let me read out there are two
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Adam: huge studies supporting ivermectin is COVID treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns.
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John: Okay, well that now, just taking listening to that, yes,
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Adam: you're right. So
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John: if you look at the logic this study was withdrawn over ethical concerns. What's that got
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Adam: to do with ivermectin, the preprint, endorsing ivermectin, as the Coronavirus therapy has been widely cited, but independent researchers find glaring discrepancies in the data. You see independent researchers. Fine. It's claimed to be a randomized trial a study a type of study crucially medicine because it is considered to provide the most reliable evidence on the effectiveness of interventions. And this Dr. Eleazar is listed as the chief editor of the Banda medical journal and editorial board member. But the study found that patients with COVID-19 tree and hospitals who received ivermectin early reported substantial recovery. And then they go into a medical student in London jack Lawrence was the first to identify serious concerns about the paper leading to the retraction to a medical student led to the retraction and then it literally the author's claim.
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John: Wait, wait. So a medical retraction was political. obvious. Yes. Yes. Yes. And the medical student triggered it man that and somebody else came along so you got to get this out of here because we got we got business here and we don't need you in the way with this ivermectin crap, correct.
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Adam: And the top the top reason in this article, the author's claimed to have done the study only on 18 to 80 year olds, but at least three patients in the data set were under 18. Oh, yeah. Fucking Polo. No, pull it. Pull it I say. Okay, so this is this is exactly what we're dealing with misinformation much.
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John: And then now I want to say that I want to bring since you just heard the Saki thing she won't even say the word. This led me the reason I wanted to pull that was because it led me to this, which is an NPR report. They brought this scientist guy from Johns Hopkins. Oh, horse. Yeah. This is the expert on NPR. And they brought this guy on because NPR was on our care. But with the COVID stuff.
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Adam: Clip pandemic of the unvaccinated?
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John: Yeah, the pandemic of the unvaccinated the rest. So they brought this guy in to talk about treatments. And I wanted to see how he manages to skirt never again, be the host nor this guy. Discuss ivermectin are mentioned it in passing, not even mentioned in passing where you can say, well, it's no good. They didn't even they won't even do that. Because they know they can't get away with saying it's no good because it's good. We've had plenty of we get plenty of backup on that. So they instead of saying it's no good, you just say just don't mention it. Now listen to this. This is expert nprs skirts ivermectin
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Adam: on sale. Yep. There we go. Dr. Arturo Akasha. devall is a professor of microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins University, and joins us from Baltimore now. Thanks so much for being with us. Thank you, Scott, for having me. What are some of the current options for treatment for COVID patients and how effective have they been? The past year has seen tremendous advances in the sense that mortality has been greatly reduced for hospitalized patients for the situation and where we were back in March in April, when as many as 25% of the hospitalized patients were dying, the situation is much better today. The advances includes medicines. Before you get to the hospital, we have monoclonal antibodies. Once you're in the hospital, we have two antiviral agents. One of them is remdesivir. And the other one is convalescent plasma that remains when there are emergency use authorization by the FDA. And then if the patient's progress, and they get further short of breath, that's an indication of progressive inflammation. We have anti inflammatory agents. I expected him to say well, we have a ventilator.
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John: Treat anti inflammatory, which they kind of denied it began but they'll go along with that because it's expensive. steroids aren't cheap. They're talking about that. And the rent disappear, which everyone knows doesn't work. And then the and the convalescent blood plasma, they've stopped doing that we have letters from people that you got a letter, I got a letter, we all got letters from people that are in that business, and they said, we're not even bothering with that anymore. So this is just bulk. They're really going out of their way to keep people from,
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Adam: in fact healing. In fact, we could say that this report is in fact killing people? Yeah. Because they're not even mentioning ivermectin. Right. Fine. You know what they're not doing. They're not even keeping track anymore. This this report is slipped in here real quick in NBC. The Nightly News slipped in real quick. But listen, but you know, a lot of folks have been talking about these breakthrough infections, which are rare but happen. What do we know? Well, last year, the CDC no tracking you don't talk to it, otherwise you'll miss it happen. What do we know? Well, after the CDC stopped tracking breakthrough infections unless they resulted in hospitalization, which is rare, but NBC News has heard back from 27 states so far, and we've tallied 66,000 breakthrough cases, that's just a small fraction of the vaccinated. So the CDC doesn't know who cares if the vaccine didn't work? We don't need to know only if you land and wind up in the hospital. Why? Why? How does that make any sense?
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John: You know, the thing is, with this being the giant pandemic that it is, you think they'd be documenting every single you know, adversity and writing change. adverse reaction,
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Adam: perhaps you
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John: everything. But now,
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Adam: let's take a look at the latest numbers from the Oh, my goodness. Service unavailable the various database I'm available at the moment. Okay.
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John: Oh, yeah. Gotta get rid of that thing.
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Adam: Wow, does that work? So Pfizer's out their marketing, and their marketing very, very hard. And I would have to say I'm, I'm so proud of team Pfizer. The first thing well, there's a couple things. Did you see that Chantix, the smoking cessation drug that we have followed for the past 10 years, I believe, Chantix that made people hallucinate, go crazy, run around naked wake up in neighborhoods, they never knew about to shoot their neighbors? Yeah. All of this. So it was a it was they announced, we have to we have to pull some, we have to pull it off the market temporarily because it exceeds the number of carcinogens that is allowed, as according as per the FDA. Because of course, you know, why wouldn't a drug to help you stop dying from cancer? Why wouldn't it have some cancer in it? And so the number is like 48 parts per mil of brickey. And that's the lead the limit, and I think they're at 340, or some crazy, I don't know what that means. It's just it's too much. So there was an announcement, which you didn't hear anywhere. I don't think you saw an announcement of this, because oh, my God, it's Pfizer. at it. Are you
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John: ready? Have two stories. By the way, these phases right, half the stories I've got today never heard any heard anyplace else go on.
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Adam: So then one day later, FDA says it will temporarily allow manufacturers to continue distributed version versions of Pfizer inks, anti smoking, drugs, Chantix with elevated levels of an impurity that may cause cancer in order to maintain supplies. So the FDA just turned around dead sweet. So I'm sorry, here it is the the FDA will temporarily allow for some manufacturers to distribute very nicklin, which is the technical name containing impurities above its acceptable intake limit of 37 nanograms per day, but below an interim acceptable intake limit of 185 nanograms per day. So what is that six times as much? I don't know. Yeah, as much. So that's how good Pfizer really is. If you didn't hear about the pause, and you probably won't hear about the reinstatement overnight, but they're powerful. And Pfizer is now going after Australia. The first thing they do is make sure that the National Health Service and this is from the NSW Government have it from their website. And let's see, generally the number of cycles run by the PCR systems is 4545 45.
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Yeah, I mean, you can you have Ebola at a 45 count.
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John: But okay, everyone's got Ebola,
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Adam: you've got Ebola, so it doesn't matter because that we need to have positive cases very difficult because they're so locked down, like dogs in cages, getting beaten back, shut up, go back to your home, Sydney. So bad people I know are freaking out. So we have to make sure we get them all primed for the visor, visor, and the visor, the Pfizer. But let's look at some marketing three quick clips in succession.
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Unknown: Your safety protocols are being rushed into effect of a series of allergic reactions to the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine for Queenslanders in 48. towers have suffered anaphylaxis justice the rollout moves into a new public phase and GPS are swamped with bookings.
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Adam: Okay, so that's scared everybody it scared him a lot. Okay, well
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Unknown: there are fears this morning the AstraZeneca vaccines reputation could be tarnished beyond repair
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of appointment cancellations. At the same time our two biggest cities work to contain COVID outbreaks.
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Adam: Let's bring it home team Pfizer Go go go go go.
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Unknown: The countdown is on until the first batch of Pfizer vaccines arrived in Australia. And while people have been desperate for life to return to normal to get the job because of the possible side effects, there are concerns
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John: that may affect pregnancy fertility and cause allergic. But how much of that is true?
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Adam: So AstraZeneca bad afraid cancellation the countdowns on to the arrival of Pfizer. Hello. Yeah. I'm sorry, I didn't realize you had stepped away from the program.
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John: Go get some piece of paper.
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Adam: Well, hold on. Let Now let's look at this. So
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John: if you were on a roll, I didn't think that was a good time to walk away.
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Adam: Well, normally, you would have said Holy crap, good for them. But I think you missed most of it.
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John: No, I heard the whole thing Believe me. Okay.
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Adam: Now let's go back to that very same FDA. And let's see, where are the FDA in the United States? Let's see what's going on. Let's get some information because we still have to do a full FDA approval. So we're working on that. And I think we still need to do stuff with with kids need to experiment on kids for some of the 48 million children under 12. And their parents who were hoping to get them vaccinated this fall a longer wait, the FDA will now review several additional months of safety data, meaning a vaccine for kids won't likely be available until early next year. Oh, no. That's so horrible. Let's talk to Scott Gottlieb, former head of the Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, now board member with Pfizer, and let's talk to him about the approval process. Listen carefully, truth kind of wants to come out.
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Unknown: People are still saying that the hesitancy that some have is because it's not fully approved, you describe that the application isn't complete yet. And it's a rolling application where that what they're still collecting data from certain subgroups. Before you get the full approval. When do you expect full approval? And I don't really know whether that's why people aren't getting it. Do you think more people would get it? If there was full approval? There's a conspiracy theories that say, Look, they haven't approved this because, you know, they know something. And I don't think that's what it is. But you know, that's the stick again, the the full application is in now. So at least with flies, right? Yeah, I can't speak to Madonna, but it is in right now. I think Pfizer submitted the application of originally may 21. I always predicted I've said many times I think it's going to take the FDA three months to approve the applications from the time of first submission. I think that's a reasonable timeline might slip a couple of weeks, it might slip into early September. But I think the timeline of three months from the receipt of the initial application is what FDA is working on, in my view, given my experience at the agency. So I think this is coming up in terms of what it's going to drive. I think on the margin, it probably will drive more confidence about getting vaccine that Parvo probably are people for whom they're deterred from getting vaccinate
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because it's not fully approved. But I think more likely what's going to happen is it's going to give healthcare institutions and other employers more impetus to mandate vaccination once it's no longer experience perceived as under an emergency use authorization. I think a lot of businesses
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Adam: Oh, did he say experimental? Did he say experimental? Let's listen again.
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Unknown: It's going to give healthcare institutions and other employers more impetus to mandate vaccination once it's no longer experiment perceived.
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Adam: mandate that shit is experimental
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Unknown: use authorization. I think a lot of businesses a lot of healthcare settings are going to mandate vaccination going into the fall.
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Adam: This guy is you. This guy's he wants to gaffe. He didn't hear him say experimental vaccine. That's what it is. He but he immediately cut that off. Why? Because people don't want to feel like they're being experimented on.
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John: What is an experimental vaccine? We all know that.
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Adam: No, no, this is if you go to anybody on the street, not here, of course, and say do you think this code vaccine is experimental? That's it? No, no, no. It's emergency use the full authorizations coming. That word experimental has never been used in mainstream that I know of.
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John: I'd have to I challenge you on that. But I'm not going to I don't think it's worth doing. But I would say this, that we know it's experimental. There's nothing not a big secret, at least on this show. And it's possible that as a verboten that, you and that's why He choked up because he can't say what it is which we know what it is. It's experimental vaccine. And he said it which is a mistake we will get scolded for is the same thing. That the same way that Jen Misaki will not say, ivermectin, she just won't use the word.
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Adam: Don't worry, Don Lemon, fix that all for us. We've been talking about a lot about the vaccines about vaccine misinformation about all that about FDA approval, and on and on. I've been doing some research on that. And I think a lot I think, listen, it's important, obviously, that the FDA approves the vaccines. But everything that I'm reading, saying that the FDA approval doesn't really matter that much. What matters is the efficacy and emergency use authorization actually came through the FDA, and that what matters is efficacy and people put too much, it's actually become a talking point where people are putting too much emphasis on FDA approval, when the FDA approval really doesn't matter as much as people think what matters is the efficacy and the vaccines are effective. They're effective.
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John: Especially for bracy. That's the kind of guy that's killing people.
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Adam: Yes. literally killing people right there on set.
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John: You can't tell you that's a lie. Yes.
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Adam: I love it. Love it.
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John: Uh huh. depressing.
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Adam: No, it's not depressing. You want to do some incentives? You? I want you to send me your clips, and then I got incentives, and we'll be done with it.
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John: Let me see what we got. First of all, we get the right pair of reading glasses. Like
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Adam: let me play the Australian incentive. What do you think they're doing to incentivize people to get the Pfizer
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John: which I was reading some report that, at least in this country, it's illegal to incentivize people.
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Adam: It's also it's also illegal in Australia. as per this report,
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John: there is a bold plan to entice Australians to get a COVID jab. Now it's pretty Hoskins is in Perth of the details for us this morning. Brittany, good morning to you big cash prizes.
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Unknown: prizes call we offer pints but this takes things a few steps further to say the least offering people the opportunity to be protected from a deadly virus and potentially win millions. According to an article by the Courier Mail today, Australia's biggest lottery provider has indicated is willing to host a draw to encourage people to get the job. It follows a lottery in the US which offered 5 million US dollars, or more than six and a half million Australian dollars as an incentive to get vaccinated. And it worked with vaccination rates climbing 49% here in Australia at less than 15% of the population is protected against COVID-19 the idea while creative would need a lot of consideration with lotteries highly regulated across the country.
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Adam: Only 15% vaccinated wow that's pretty low Australia. It is not complying with it you're not gonna fly What's wrong with you? What's wrong
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John: all right let's do a guy got a couple different ways to go here. I got first we got the rap from NPR followed by a rap from from PBS. But first let's go to the COVID frozen food clip from Debbie i o n which is world is one news.
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Unknown: Petros had earlier acknowledged that the lovely theory was dismissed prematurely. Meanwhile, China has denied the lobby theory yet again. China has now blamed frozen food as a possible cause of the pandemic. Wait a minute,
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Adam: we already heard this one. They tried this already. They tried this already. They're trying it
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John: again.
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Adam: Here. Listen, this is from February. You will appreciate this.
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Unknown: New Zealand officials are investigating the possibility that its first kroner case in more than three months reinfected by imported freight. The country has gone back into lockdown following the discovery of four infected family members in Auckland.
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Adam: The level that we are implementing here in New Zealand was not implemented in Victoria to some weeks after the first cases reappeared in the community that is why we are responding strongly and quickly again for other people who had contact with the family are considered likely cases so the clip is titled frozen food linked to latest New Zealand outbreak so I guess we didn't have that piece in the clip but this is from February so what's the matrix is repeating itself?
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John: Well, the Chinese are blaming foreign food or frozen
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Adam: for seeing as soon as they run the matrix. Why wouldn't Why wouldn't they? We know they all run it.
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John: But the thing is, I've tried to look into this. What frozen food they don't add this never brought up What is it? Is it frozen corn? I mean, what frozen food are we talking about Anglin frozen
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Adam: back fresh frozen pangolin frozen back with that drippings. Yeah
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John: Of course, it gets to this. I want to play this did NPR advocacy report COVID NPR advocacy,
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Adam: new Coronavirus case is averaging more than about 28,000. Today, it's more than double what they were a month ago now asks back on an LA County did a lot of people declare victory too soon. Sad to say that appears to be so Scott. And certainly any sense of victory over COVID has to be far from complete at this point. numbers going up again, many places, the increases are dramatic. You say the average of cases is up that much. The seven day average for hospitalizations, has risen more than a third. And the death earned from COVID is up more than a quarter over that same period. But we need to also note that these numbers are not evenly distributed. They are disproportionately striking where vaccination rates are low. Republicans surprising perhaps, but that does not make it less tragic. No. And the saddest part is the sight of so many Americans in our time, simply turning their backs on sound medical advice, listening to naysayers, fear mongers rejecting scientific fact, it would help if more voices who represent these communities with high degrees of skepticism would speak up and advocate for their best interests. Whoo, I like this. Can I can I play a quickie in between?
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John: Because play? What do you want? This is?
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Adam: This is w gn in Chicago who's really to blame. Now. Dr. Robert
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Unknown: Murphy is a professor professor of infectious diseases at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Good morning. We are moving in the wrong direction.
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Adam: The biggest stuff
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John: going around was the mask mandate back in California, LA County. Do
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Unknown: you think that's coming here? It's coming here.
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Adam: It's just all a matter of time. Basically, the honeymoon is over.
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John: You know, things really good. Well, the CDC relaxed its guidelines. And then people didn't follow the guidelines.
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Unknown: So the guidelines were very clear. If you're vaccinated, you don't have to wear the mask or socially distance. And what happened is the unvaccinated people said, Oh, great, you know, we'll just act like the vaccinated people. And that is what is
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Adam: driving the pandemic. Now. You see, this is this takes it to the next level. The unvaccinated people are the angels. And they are the ones respond to report I'm sorry, Christian, evangelical Christian, why is public Republicans to them and to such now this is another quickie that I want to get back to I don't want to hear the NPR stuff. Because it's so riveting to listen to Stephanie ruhle, from Stephanie ruhle, who's on MSNBC, who used to work at Deutsche Bank, and really the boys on the trading desk loved her. Here's what she had to say.
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Unknown: COVID cases are back on the rise in 48 states and this morning, there's growing questions about the role businesses should be playing in enforcing rules about mask mandates and vaccinations. Remember, the US government spent trillions of dollars in the last year supporting businesses supporting individuals in our time of need. The question now is where are these businesses now that the government needs their help? NPR points out with massive mandates disappearing, business owners across the country are making an enforcing their own rules. And for many, that means enforcing absolutely no rules at all.
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Adam: to getting a free ride those aihole Republicans, even though she noted it's on the rise in 48 states that was a copy error.
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John: Yeah, that was a screw up. She should have been honest. I said this in the rice and all the red states are now the Trump supporters. Yes. That's
1:08:47
Adam: why don't they just say it? There's so close to
1:08:51
John: they kind of hinted at it. They just can't bring themselves to Let's Play the
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Adam: NP The problem is they what they can't say is Trump told him not to take it. That's their frustration. They can't take it all the way home.
1:09:08
John: Yeah, I think you're right. We're listening to COVID USA and this is an Omar update. Oh, and it really means NPR update one.
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Unknown: I gather numbers are going up but not necessarily everywhere.
1:09:23
Yeah, that's right. So we'll Lenski says it's a little bit of a mixed picture cases are rising in some places like California and New York that have pretty good vaccination rates. But she
1:09:32
Adam: says, you know, what, what, Who wrote this? give me give me your mon on the floor on the phone, the copy editor right away right away. This is a huge, huge violation of policy
1:09:44
Unknown: are rising in some places like California and New York that have pretty good vaccination rates. But she says, By far the most spread is happening in places where not many people are. In fact, she said 97% of people who get so sick with COVID nine They have to be hospitalized are unvaccinated officials are concerned by these numbers and point out this sickness and death is avoidable. COVID-19 is now a vaccine preventable disease and people who've been holding out should get vaccinated.
1:10:14
Adam: Hold on a second, there's something wrong with the data. If there's we heard earlier that they're no longer tracking people who've had the vaccine and the breakthrough cases and get COVID unless they're admitted to the hospital. So they don't have that data anymore. Am I right?
1:10:37
John: Well, according to somebody else,
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Adam: yes. And what she says here
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Unknown: did, in fact, she said 97% of people who get so sick with COVID-19 that they have to be hospitalized are unvaccinated?
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Adam: Yeah, well, I guess me Yes. The 97%. It was 99.5. It was nine at least 99
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John: is even worse with the other end of this where you say well, is this up? 40% is up 50% is up 30%? Yes, or up? 25% or up? 33%. If you listen to these reports, you'd go nuts with these bogus percentages. In fact, it did infected this report was there's two parts of this contradicts Judy's report which is coming after this, which is another rundown nonsense rundown with the same kind of fear tactics. But let's play part two of this. Do scientists
1:11:25
Adam: know why the Delta variant seems to be more transmissible than the original screen?
1:11:30
Unknown: So actually, yes, I talked to fire ologists Angela Rosen about this. She's a research scientist at the vaccine and infectious disease organization at the University of Saskatchewan. And she pointed to a compelling preprint study out of China that showed people who were exposed to the Delta barrier,
1:11:47
Adam: not a preprint Didn't she say exciting pre print, I think.
1:11:53
Unknown: She pointed to a compelling pre pre compelling, Elena recently showed people who were exposed to the Delta variant got sick fast.
1:12:01
And on top of that, when they started to test positive, their viral loads were 1000 times higher than people who had been infected with a variant that had been circulating and 20 20,000 times
1:12:13
that suggests people infected with Delta are shedding way more virus which could explain why it's so contagious. Rasmussen says The good news is that it still transmits in the same way as the original strain. So all of those mitigation tools like masking and hand washing and social distancing all of those still work to block Delta
1:12:36
Adam: surely even people who hate red states surely they can see a little bit through this that this is like Oh, I know what Wow, I have faith in the American people also the ones who seem to see things differently. They will come around maybe the Facebook thing I'll help them pay more attention but if you it's this vaccine is safe. Okay, so even if you get COVID you only get a little bit sick but mask Ah, yeah. You have little faith and you see that we got the first case of the monkey virus in Texas.
1:13:16
John: Oh, you got it. Well, you Texas your does. You deserve the monkey virus. Yeah,
1:13:19
Adam: some dude from Nigeria came through I think Dallas and he was diagnosed with a monkey virus. Do you know what the what the FDA or the CDC said? Don't worry everyone on the flight was masked, very little chance to cut spread. I don't know how contagious monkey viruses but I know the masks don't help.
1:13:38
John: That's a great bit. They have a phony baloney monkey virus outbreak but because of the masking on the plane, no is going to it's not going to pass get passed around.
1:13:47
Adam: Yes.
1:13:49
John: bull crap. Yeah. It is.
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Adam: Let me see if as CBS Of course, CBS it's believed the risk of spread of Monkey pox via respiratory droplets to others on the plane and airports is low. And then story goes on to explain because everyone was messed up.
1:14:09
John: Okay, well, let's go. Let's go to the PBS rundown is a three parter. COVID USA wrap PBS.
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Unknown: The Biden administration sounded the alarm today about a surge of COVID cases in some states and the Direct Connect vaccination rates. The Centers for Disease
1:14:26
Adam: What does she say some states just say a Judy just say
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John: yeah, Republicans, red states
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Adam: Christian republican states
1:14:34
Unknown: and the direct connection with low vaccination rates. The Centers for Disease Control reported about 33,000 new COVID cases in the US 33
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cases of about 70% compared with a week ago. hospital admissions are up to by 36% and the average death toll of the past week has climbed to 211 people a day. During a briefing today CDC Director Dr. Rochelle will Lenski and other top officials outlined the danger? This is becoming a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
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Adam: That is for any public official to say that it especially as you pointed out, being grammatically dumb is beyond me. And we need to remember we need to remember people like this what they did if we make it through it, I live in one of those horrible red Christian states.
1:15:34
John: Yeah,
1:15:35
Adam: who knows what they're gonna do? They
1:15:36
John: should at this time say thanks. I'm thinking, like I mentioned last week or less whenever we're guillotines are not a bad way to go. These people could use a little guillotine. Yeah, let's go to rapid this is two. This is a short clip. I hope I got the whole thing here because
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Adam: I just I got
1:15:58
John: logic.
1:15:59
Unknown: We are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverage, because unvaccinated people are at risk.
1:16:09
Adam: I got distracted by the windows child. I'm listening in.
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John: Windows jam was on the clip.
1:16:14
Unknown: I believe it I still got distracted by it. We are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverage, because unvaccinated people are at risk.
1:16:25
Adam: Low vaccination coverage because low unvaccinated people are at risk. Okay. Um,
1:16:31
John: the whole thing makes no sense to play one more time.
1:16:34
Unknown: We are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination cutaway.
1:16:40
Adam: Really want to parse it. We are seeing outbreaks of cases and pub breaks of cases. Okay.
1:16:45
Unknown: We are seeing outbreaks of cases in parts of the country that have low vaccination coverage, because unvaccinated people are at risk.
1:16:54
John: Because it okay. Oh, I see what you're saying. He says we're having outbreaks with low in areas that are low vaccination rates, which is the reason would be the reason for an outbreak. But that's not the reason. The reason isn't because of the low vaccination rate. It's because according to her unvaccinated people are at risk. She's not
1:17:17
Adam: a great speech writer. This
1:17:19
John: is dumbest thing you can imagine trying to decipher. She is literally saying because vaccines unvaccinated people are at risk because they're at risk. Not because they're unvaccinated, but because they're at risk is the reason for outbreaks.
1:17:33
Adam: Well, perhaps it is her. Maybe she knows that we're one day going to come for her and she says no, but look what I said. I didn't say anything bad. Okay, you got me. Well let you go. No news for you.
1:17:45
John: Okay, let's wrap this with number three.
1:17:48
Unknown: One of the reasons for stubbornly low vaccination rates is misinformation, erroneous or outright false information that may dissuade some people from getting a shot. The White House has been particularly focused on this and the role of social media in allowing false information to spread his way to Camp David. Today, President Biden laid unmistakable blame on Facebook.
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Adam: What's your message to platforms like Facebook? Really? The only pandemics we have is among the unvaccinated
1:18:25
John: and that's killing people. Facebook said the
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Adam: way he actually says it right he says he says differently. He doesn't say pandemic of the unvaccinated he says the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated a moment of clarity for the president on vaccinations.
1:18:43
John: Proving my point. What proving my point that the whole thing was I mean it really
1:18:53
Unknown: the only pandemics we have at the moment. Vaccines
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are killing people.
1:19:00
Facebook said the President was wrong. In a statement the company said quote, more than 2 billion people have viewed authoritative information from Facebook about COVID and vaccines more than any other place on the internet. All of his comms his concerns over COVID are spiking regionally. This afternoon Nevada officials recommended the use of masks in Las Vegas in crowded indoor spaces. The rise in cases and hospitalizations around the US is particularly bad in parts of the South and the Midwest.
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Adam: Republican states come on just say it all remembering themselves
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John: so hard for her to do that. One last clip is it is about Boris This is COVID Uk Johnson
1:19:48
Adam: How about a second? Oh yeah here this British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office denies that it
1:19:54
Unknown: might reverse course on lifting COVID restrictions in England Monday as Villa marks before From London scientists warn it'll be a dangerous experiment,
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Adam: more than 1000. Health experts and scientists from around the world have urged British authorities not to lift all social restrictions, including men pre mask wearing on Monday. The latest data shows new infections across Britain and top 50,000, the highest number since mid January. While some hospital managers have cancelled staff vacations and a top government adviser said restrictions could be reintroduced within weeks. Right. So there you go. And that came out and a little talking to was had and now it's off. It is they have it's canceled Freedom Day.
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John: beginning this was like the I didn't realize the 1000 to get out letters with 1000 quote unquote experts not to do it.
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Adam: Yes. From Well, we know that remember the guy from the World Health Organization? About Yeah, we think we played that on the he said, this is how he had a great quote for it too. He said the whole idea of what Britain wants to do is stupid, illogical. Oh my goodness. I wish I remember how I titled that clip. Anyway, shifting to evac at two passports for a moment. Because this is now back in play with the with the constant talk of mandates and the mandates are not government mandates. It's, well, we're just going to shame companies into doing that it'll be part of your ESG score, you need to mandate and one of the cities that is mandated right away was New York, where they're a latest Excelsior pass. Excelsior literally means above three. Everyone who has the Excelsior pass is above the rest. And they can go to concerts and go to restaurants and go to clubs and and everyone was really excited about the Foo Fighters in California
1:21:51
Unknown: breaking news that this hour the Foo Fighters have postponed their upcoming concert on Saturday at the forum, because the band says there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the Foo Fighters organization. One
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Adam: case confirmed cancel the concert in France, very different story almost not covered. You might have seen just a little mention here or there. I don't believe the number that they're going to mention. This is from Reuters. So it's a very dead report. But France The minute McCrone came out and said it's time for passports you won't be able to go to your favorite cafe. The French lost their shit country wide. If you were looking online, and it was or stuff was sent to you directly. You saw it otherwise no. So here's the
1:22:42
Unknown: only report over 100,000 people marched across France Saturday to protest against President Emmanuel Macron plans to force the vaccination of health workers and require a COVID-19 vaccine certificates or negative test to gain entry to bars, restaurants and movie theaters. Demonstrators say macarons sweeping measures announced this week to fight a surge in COVID infections infringe on their freedom of choice.
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I know that exact donations are really about individual freedom everyone can choose. That's not the theme here today. The theme is about the absence of freedom that is unfortunately continuing to grow in this country. That's it. They're taking away our freedoms little by little vaccinated or not. We are all together. One demonstrator in Paris was seen dressed as the Statue of Liberty. Some signs read no to the health passports. macrons announcement had already prompted demonstrations earlier this week in Paris, where police had fired tear gas to disperse some protesters. marches across the country also included yellow vest protesters seeking to revive the anti government movement curbed by Coronavirus lockdowns. Earlier on Saturday, the Office of Prime Minister john crosstex said France would reinforce restrictions on unvaccinated travelers from a series of countries by tourism surge of COVID infections. The average number of new infections in France has rebounded to reach nearly 11,000 per day.
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Adam: So barely saw this. I don't believe that number 100,000 I think was hundreds of 1000s it was in every major city in in France, but this does lead me to my final COVID clip. It is also my hate clip of the day. Have you gotten any better? Finding hate clips?
1:24:28
John: I have a couple of Hey, I have Do you have hate clips,
1:24:31
Adam: okay, and I'll play this hate clip.
1:24:33
John: You're gonna have to go It's from last week submissions. So you have to go back and dig them out. I put the database Well, I have the titles,
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Adam: but this isn't appropriate hate clip. Because it's about mandating vaccines. It's about the French and there's really still one show that stands head and shoulders above the rest. It is a pivot from Kara Swisher and Professor Galloway. And they are the liberal intellectual elites of the United States. I think that they, they're both incredibly wealthy. And I think that they really show us what the true liberal elites, the liberal intellectual elites of America are thinking.
1:25:14
Unknown: certain jurisdictions are going to just boom, especially the ones that are vaccinated and we'll see if it creates you know, across the country, but it's still fascinating. You know what
1:25:25
Adam: it is but isn't it just natural selection? Isn't it just stupid people prone to computers prone to conspiracy theory are going to be putting themselves at greater risk in our correlating Fox viewers conspiracy theory low IQ and these regions that have decided to totally ignore science ignore truth and the argument over Did you think that is that the definition of bigoted is that
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John: right in there? Holy crap this strikes on budget gum gum and he extending the sale they are low IQ and that's why they're not taking the vaccine is stupid decided to totally
1:26:06
Adam: ignore science ignore truth the argument over creating pockets of poverty not only not only economic poverty, but vaccine poverty because they all talk each other into believing
1:26:19
Unknown: it is your right vaccine but guess what, France isn't gonna let you what was really interesting is McCrone makes an announcement they have to have these vaccines. They call them micro here hence the matter. And then a million people signed up the next day that's all it took like get you in there cuz just say that again.
1:26:36
So he said they had to have the passports you have to prove your if you want to go to their cafes, and there are other things
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you have to have a vaccine. A million people signed up the numbers went up considerably. Then you have to
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Adam: our friends got me roll called me the other night and she's like, how can the government be giving all these money all this money to people and not be asking them to get vaccinated? Oh my god, I'm with your sister. I don't understand what we have a vaccine. I can't fit a live all these words. You gotta have another word besides passport. I don't know whether you know my passport. No, it makes no good on travel that
1:27:12
Unknown: much. Like I think it's gonna have another word. Gotta have something a license, whatever. Cuz we get licenses. I
1:27:18
Adam: don't. I'm with you, sister.
1:27:21
John: Fuck this guy's voice. Not sure. He sounds Oh, it's just a hobbyist person. He
1:27:35
Adam: has this tell when when he gets into his own car. It gets a little laugh thing. Do you understand why I listened to the show? It's twice a week. It's It's It's like, it's like Vegemite. You know? Yeah, hate it, but you got to eat it anyway. Give me some Vegemite. Give me some Marmite, whatever that crap is?
1:27:57
John: Well, I think a lot of what we're covering today is is and as they're stalling this whole thing, because they can't make the transition from COVID to climate. Correct. And I think I think this has been identified some time ago. They've been trying to make the transition from COVID to climate, but they can't do it. And so they keep stalling on the COVID thing to keep it going keep the plates spinning in the air, keep the balls juggling the balls until they can make them move over and that some people have already tried to make the move or they made the move over. And one of them is this podcast. Daily Beast podcast run by Mollie Jong fast. Erica Zhang's daughter who's here who's
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Adam: Erica Jong.
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John: Erica john is a famous sex writer of the as you wrote about free sex. She's like the She is like the godmother to the Sophia with an F and the other one Oh, okay. kind of mentality. And we're just preoccupied with sex and Molly's not she's actually kind of kind of normal set for her voice and her politics and she's extremely left wing and and it's really hard to listen to her she's very difficult. But they're talking about climate change on this new on this podcast called the new abnormal Hello, we're gonna go get a taste of it here and I also have yet to find new abnormal. The other one is as a spin off clip from her calls John's podcast, blowing hot air, which is two sets you get to look at but let's look at new abnormal one and play it.
1:29:33
Unknown: Hi, Emily. Welcome to the new normal. Thank you for having me. Excited. You know one of the many reasons why I wanted to have you was you. You talked about this idea that like with the pandemic where we had to learn how to write about COVID we need to learn how to write about climate that more generalized people in the opinion space and in the more straight news your space needs. To know how to cover climate. Yeah,
1:30:02
I mean, I've really wanted this for a long time. I think that it would really benefit everyone's analysis of the way the world works, especially for general reporters and pundits on politics. As someone that's been looking at climate change for seven and a half years, I don't understand how you can pundit about the political future or about any of about our future at all, without having a basic understanding of climate change at all, this is just gonna get worse. I don't even need that as I'm, like, not a pessimist in that way. But I'm just I'm a reporter, and I know it's gonna get worse.
1:30:41
Adam: I'm sorry, there's just no way. How do you listen to this? This is a podcast. Hey, if
1:30:45
John: you want to do hate clips, yeah, you're talking to the wrong guy. That's a good point there. And so you want to hit clips. I got some clips to you. Just make your eyeballs itch now. Now, first of all, john is talking to who would that screechy voice done that another one of her pals has got the same voice? which I find interesting in all these podcasts you listen to spike as he you hear people with just the same voices talking to each other and their their voice?
1:31:18
Adam: Is this a Spotify exclusive or something? Because I can't imagine how did you find how did you find this clip? How did you find this podcast?
1:31:26
John: I was dogged. Alright. This woman who is the reporter that she's been that's being interviewed, she makes the claim that people should learn how to write about climate and it'd be advocates she, she pushes the idea that all reporters could have a perspective that they promote.
1:31:46
Adam: Yeah. Yes. Don't they teach that in jazz school?
1:31:50
John: They're starting to I think this is the part two before we get to my clip that I thought was hilarious.
1:31:55
Unknown: Well, you're not incredibly old, but Jesse and I are incredibly old. So we now we're not. We are in our 40s for a late early, very young 40s. But we have seen I mean, certainly I've seen the change in summers. You know, you never had 90 degree 100 degree days in New York in June, ever. What? What?
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Adam: Okay, I lived in New York City. That's bullcrap.
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John: That's total bull crap. And I decided to get an account with newspapers.com and look it up. Yeah. Oh, like in 1952. In June, it was there was a 98.7 day and I may have touched 100 Yeah. This June, I've been in New York and June's where it was a bad and she says never never. So she's a liar. But that's okay. Who does she report for? Daily Beast?
1:32:54
Unknown: You know, obviously, I read I read the New York Times, like all day long, mainly on my iPad. I
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Adam: could have sworn she was from the New York Times but
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John: okay. Daily BC. farm team. Yeah, let's, let's play the junk. Now. This is a clip where it's just hate or these women. They're uninformed and under and bigoted under and under informed I'm sorry, under informed, bigoted, they, they're annoying with these screechy voices, and, and vocal fry, and now she's going to do our thing about oil companies. And I just thought this was just to Rich's John's podcast, blowing hot air on oil companies.
1:33:40
Unknown: It's so interesting. I mean, the one good thing which is going to kill Republicans, which will be fun to watch is that a lot of this clean energy is much cheaper. Right. So when, you know solar, and there are just all of these energies that are much cheaper, while Republicans as you remember from the
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John: cold, it's gonna kill Republicans, which is going to be fun to watch. He says, This is the typical violent nature. I mean, I talked about the guillotine and they tell you Okay, so we're even. Then she goes on with yours. You're talking
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Adam: about leaders, not voters. That's true. She's
1:34:19
John: talking about the public. Yeah. Yeah, I know, how can you be that way? How can you be that sick, but that's okay. The thing that gets me is this idea which you've debunked on the show in numerous ways that renewables are so much cheaper. That that's why it's going to swing that way. Really? Yeah. In what universe is this true?
1:34:45
Adam: I have. I have I got a bid. I was interested in what I could do here to be completely off the grid, I got a bid for wind, wind power, which is doable out here. So in order to Power the home. Forget about having a battery. All right, because I don't think that whole thing works. But I would need 100 foot tower with this turbine on top of it 100 foot tower with a turbine $290,000. And then and then you have to have maintenance every three months. Oh, yeah, the maintenance, please. Yeah, no, yeah, no. All right back to the podcast. Yes,
1:35:29
Unknown: I've just all of these energies that are much cheaper, while Republicans, as you remember from the Trump administration tried to make coal great again, and are going to try to tack on lots of tax credits for oil and gas to you know, do you think that this capitalist, you know, the cheapness of it will mean, look, I don't think anything is going to save us at this point. But do you think that that will help us along.
1:35:55
So my biggest concern about this is that when you are a huge company, like Exxon, Chevron, these big oil companies, and you see a viable competitor coming in our renewable energy, you don't just stand by and let it happen. You try to buy the competitor, you try to become the competitor. And that's what you're seeing with these big energy conglomerates like Exxon, Chevron, BP shell, what they're doing is they're buying up the small, renewable energy companies and using them as PR to say, look at how green we are, we invested $100 million in solar energy this year, when in reality, $100 million is like a super tiny little drop in the bucket. And at the same time, their larger business model relies on continuing to extract and refine fossil fuels and doing more of it, actually.
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John: What a view of the world now you want to hate clips. I'll be on this track for a while. Okay, good. But I'll find more than just these two, or this woman. Oh, by the way, if you notice in the first second clip, or the same clip, this is not this is not Molly john fast by herself. There's some guy named Jeff, who suppose and he never talks. Every once in a while he laughs No. But the guy never says anything, at least in this podcast. He never brought you never came up in the conversations that he was introduced. And he said hello. And then he said it laughed at a couple of things, or jumped in or said anything. It's
1:37:38
Adam: kind of like in the Soviet Union, you had to have a guy from the bureau sitting there. Well, that could prove that's proven. We're saying what's going on. I think that's it, but it could be. So just stick it on climate change. We might as well roll all the way through Germany. The Netherlands, Belgium, could not have come at a better time, one day after France. timmermans releases the Green Deal. They don't have a new deal. They got the Green Deal, which is some astronomical amount. Every country every state in the European Union will have to contribute money that they don't have. One day later, catastrophic flooding. I shouldn't say storm, but flooding. I can't wait until we finally figured out what happened here. I mean, yeah, there was a lot of rain, but I've seen weird stuff in in these three countries. I've lived in two of them. I have
1:38:29
John: the PVS report. They tell you what happened. Oh,
1:38:33
Adam: yeah. Gee, what's the clip
1:38:36
John: Germany EU floods? Yes, as parts of Europe dig out from this latest weather disaster. The European Union this week revealed an ambitious climate change plan, one that could hopefully in time lessen these types of disasters. The EU is proposing a slew of initiatives including attacks on jet fuel, and completely phasing out new gas and diesel cars by 2035. Policymakers say the whole plan could cut Europe's greenhouse gas emissions by 55%.
1:39:10
Unknown: Change on this scale is never easy. Never even when it's necessary. Yes. And for that reason, there are some who will say we should go slower, we should go lower, we should do less.
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But when it comes to climate change, doing less or doing nothing, literally means changing everything.
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Scientists have linked extreme weather fluctuations from heat waves to torrential rains to climate change, and these extremes are not confined to Europe. Last month round temperatures in the Arctic Circle reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Much of the western United States is suffering through a severe drought, which is provided ready to mega drought fires that have broken out especially early this year. And for the first time in recorded history, deforestation and fires in the Amazon, coupled with warmer temperatures are causing parts of the rain forest to now spit out more carbon dioxide than it
1:40:14
absorbs. Scientists fear this reversal could be a tipping point where one of the earth best ways of storing massive amounts of carbon is now becoming a carbon emitter. I, I read this, and I need to see some data on that.
1:40:32
Adam: Are they confusing carbon dioxide with just carbon?
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John: No, they would have I think they had an expert Come on. Who got interviewed, I don't think I have a clip of him. But they went on about this. He says one thing, it's minor, there isn't an explanation of co2 from
1:40:51
Adam: word explanation.
1:40:54
John: Because of the rotting underbrush, you know, in rot, they start to rot, right? It will produce methane and other carbon, methane and carbon dioxide and some other messy stuff comes up. And the expert says he's, the guy was pretty honest. And I was impressed with the fact that he had a monitor because this guy keeps talking about tipping points is this right commentator, and the experts where it says, you know, it was there that never contributed that much carbon or never sucked up that much carbon dioxide in the first place, which we've talked about years ago proving that was the lungs of the world. Yeah, we just proven that. And they said and it's not pushing out that much co2 either. It's just this is both they also cannot play this up to too high because that ruins the ag w part of climate change the and the the human the man made climate change isn't our fault Amazon's burning. Now that's a good point. That's actually a really good plan. buckers. So
1:41:58
Adam: I get Okay, we'll wrap it up here. I'm I want to know how these floods happened.
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John: You remember the floods that we discussed on this show about six, seven years ago when there's these. And it turned out that this lodge was in Germany or someplace. And it turned out this because they deforested an area that they logged out some part of the country that was always protecting from these floods, and then the floods happen, even though people say, you can't cut down those trees. You can't do this. You can't move the river. It's gonna cause a mirror this. Yeah, I'm
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Adam: trying to think where it was.
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John: I thought it was in Germany. But he was saying it was all explained. It was just a screw up. Because there you know, I don't like people that move into the flood plains of the Midwest. They're known flood plains, and they're called floodplains for a reason. So they've set up a shop in the floodplain and then they get washed away during the one every decade flood. So it's, I didn't know,
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Adam: well, if you save the environment, you've got to hand it to the United Kingdom. The Brits are now requiring according to the mirror, which you know, it's got to be some truth in there somewhere. Cocaine users are paying higher prices for ethically ethically sourced cocaine that comes straight from Colombia.
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John: Sorry,
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Adam: yeah, they want
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John: they're asking their drug dealers for the like the business like a Blood Diamond on his job. Yes. Always. Blood to cocaine. You have to
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Adam: get the good stuff. Yeah, the quote is environmentally friendly sniff
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John: or low my gun. Kill me woke coke. Woke coke.
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Adam: Yeah. Now I don't I mean, this is it's in the mirror. I don't know. But yeah, I was like the government's worried because
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John: a man if I'm going to have Coke, I wanted to be woke man. That is lousy Coke, Gary Busey, exploiting the workers. I want some good stuff that they're not exploiting the work I'll pay extra. And with that,
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Adam: I'd like to thank you for your courage. And in the morning to you the man who put the C in the big cash prizes ladies gentlemen, Mr. JOHN c. devorah.
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John: Blatt in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning all ships at sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there and a
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Adam: big who how Haiti Whoa, in the morning to the trolls. We got trolls we are the only one who called them by their correct pronoun. Which is a troll to troll the trolls. These are trolls there to troll room.io and they sit there during every single live show, but not just then. I mean, you sit there 24 hours a day. I mean, I'm a troll. Whenever there's another show on I'm a troll. It's kind of first second Hands up. They're trolls. Let's see how many we got. Oh, they're scurrying away. Okay some reason I didn't I didn't get my here we go oh 2097 so 2100 for Sunday I can never remember.
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John: That's no that's good. Not bad anything over 2000 is anything over 1800 on Thursday and anything over 2000 on Sunday is their new normal that's that's the
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Adam: new normal and we got to track that even Tina Tina said she really liked the last show and she's quite discerning that you can imagine if you had to go to Austin so she did a round trips perfect it's perfect for our show.
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John: Oh yes you do arrives
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Adam: Yeah, right. Yeah, Mister drive time share drive time we drive time everybody. So that's the troll room and there's a lot of people hanging out there so if you want to go join them go to troll room.io 24 seven no agenda stream running on that. Then we have Oh yes, we have a new decentralized mastodon instance which is federated now with no agenda social calm. No agenda socialist.com I believe is yes. into socialist calm, I believe is taking submissions was interesting. Because he did it through masto dot host which I think charges five euros for, you know, just you could you could have a lot of your friends on there to try to set up a mastodon with some other provider and they said oh, I'm sorry, we can't do that with anything. No agenda because we got DDoS by people related to no agenda. Like that doesn't sound right now. Now I know there's a sound why would our people do that? Or do I have time for it? I guess probably not implying that we're doing the DDoS thing but people DDoS us that I believe I'm sure that happens because you know we're on the free speech list. You're not allowed to have a free speech zone. But you can follow us there and if you have any mastodon account I see a lot of foreign mass or non no agenda mastodon accounts showing up in the in the Federated timeline. You can follow John Dvorak at no agenda social calm or Adam at no agenda, social calm. And let us thank the artist for Episode 1364 1364. We titled that freedom phony.
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More on that later. And the artwork was pretty much unanimous. It the award goes to correct the record, although I see incorrectly Darren was also listed for some reason. And and this was just a beautiful amalgamation of what happened in the show. It's the watermelon had himself in the with his with his bathrobe on in john kerry's three way and he's here to party. And I think we just I mean, no matter. It was just, it was good. It was spot on. We both laughed. Even though there was a ton of art.
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John: Oh, yes. We could have picked if that wasn't that didn't exist. There was at least five, six more pieces we could have picked?
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Adam: Yeah. Let me see what were the pieces we were talking. And we had some new people show up mellow madness. But mellem madness and Joe curar Corrado, they just posted like a whole bunch of things they thought would work for the show. You know what I mean? We probably could to re explain what we're doing with these images. We have so many new listeners that we also have to re explain our executive producers associate executive producer producers.
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John: Yeah, I tried to do something with the fact where the artist and somebody was gonna I think it was man Jay is one of the women we're going to help me and then I dropped the ball as usual. I did say it's now it's on the list of the vinegar book. And if I don't get my act together there was a couple pieces I liked all over I use one of them. I used mellow madnesses globe for the newsletter.
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Adam: Yeah,
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John: I thought it was actually pretty nice. But it wasn't it didn't use the Formella Madison the new bees, you have to have devorah curry on there. Right? Oh, yeah. All these have not none of them have it. Yeah, that's
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Adam: interesting that so it's not the template. Why no, it's not the template but they're
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John: breaking the style guiding art doesn't use the template anymore, but you still have to have a devorah
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Adam: kurious style guide calls it's mandated mandatory.
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John: It's pretty hard to get an art through with doesn't have it let's put it that way.
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Adam: However, you don't want to necessarily put the episode number on it. Because that means it'll never be able to be used for anything else ever again in the future in
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John: the future. Yeah, so that's I'm gonna drop it into Photoshop and fix it which I reluctant to do, although I haven't done it.
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Adam: Also, my own personal tip. If the title of your art is the joke is that's not going to work.
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John: And that's common, very common. The guy or gal put some artwork out and then the title. It's the title that makes it work. So the title is funny, the title doesn't go into the RSS feed. It's got nothing to do with it. So it did. So it's just like a status like and half of a joke. Yeah. It should be the art standalone art with not knowing what the title is we should be I think it's good.
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Adam: Well, no matter what, congratulations correct to record, well deserves this when, and for all the other artists try a new podcast app, and you can probably see your art being added to the chapters 30 or 40. Sometimes the Dred Scott does, you need to podcasting 2.0 compatible app new podcast apps.com. And that should hook you right up, it's, it's well worth it. We thank the the efforts of all of these artists, you can participate. That's the cool thing about it, go to nogen or generator calm, you should be able to create a new account. If you don't have one yet that fails, sometimes we'll figure it out for you. And just start uploading we select the art pretty much right after the show, the live show is over. So it really is something that you have to have the time for to sit here and listen to get your idea and then grab it. And it's it's incredible what these artists are capable of I'm, I'm never cease to be amazed about the creativity. And that's why I'm happy we're able to show a lot of those. Yes, actually,
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John: I've been always in contact with Mike Riley. And I had him do the art for my last
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Adam: saw that this was the the billionaires in space. What was the title
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John: of his space base jerks?
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Adam: That was a great animation. It worked perfectly in my email.
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John: Yeah, but people were you know, Riley was, you know, I would have probably run earlier. But I was I said, I'm stopping. I'm not publishing this column until his art comes in. And so he can't eat. So he did the animation. I thought he was gonna do art without but he he kind of hasn't done animation before because he would find it too tedious. But he says some new tools came up in the newest version of Photoshop to make it easy. Now he wants to do animations all the time. And yes, the animation and he says I hope that animated GIFs work? I don't know. I didn't know. And so I tested it. And yeah, they do work on substack. So that's kind of cool. And yeah.
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Adam: I mean, how long until you get to people start getting d platformed. On some stack.
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John: It's I don't know how long or when I my, my typical columns are kind of meta, and they're not really targeting anything. But
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Adam: excuse me gonna happen you were targeting some of the richest men in the world.
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John: Yeah, but they got nothing to do with it. And they probably they you know what, guys like that. They love the attention.
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Adam: I agree. Well, we're all looking forward to Bezos going up going up into space. Oh, crap. You know what, you know what might as well just do this here. big stretch to understand that space travel can be risky, but Jeff Bezos you see when you're a billionaire. You can have a plan on Tuesday when he launches his new rocket new Shepard. It will be equipped with an escape capsule now what a phone a so that the that dickhead the knob of his rocket is an escape pod that can jettison off if the if something goes wrong. A week, or maybe only he has one and the other passengers die by? Yeah, that'd be great. All right. This is a value for value. podcast, I believe we pioneered the concept. The idea is just in this whatever you think the show was worth. Now we've expanded that since our producers do so much more. So we asked for the one or more of the three T's your time, your talent, or your treasure. So it's clear. On the no agenda show welcome all new listeners when you go for an executive producer or associate executive producer credit. This is no different than Hollywood. This is how the show is funded. Just like Hollywood, where executive producers producers they get the money and put the money into the project. And they get whatever value out of it they want. Typically you get to hang out with actors and actresses manga couple. So we are happy to thank them give them the appropriate titles $200 up to 300 between two and 300 is Associate Executive Producer 300 or
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John: I just want everybody then you shouldn't be requesting jingles. You can request them but we're not going to play them. Were anywhere in this $50 donation. No,
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Adam: no, because they're not they won't they won't get they won't get played. But I want you to know we watch everything. So for instance, we got Kilgore trout of the dude's name Ben retired. He has changed his donation from $4, weekly to 5510. Monthly. And weekly, that's very we care about these things. And we read it and we know you're out there. And thank you very much for your courage. Let's thank our executive producers, john.
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John: Yeah. Let's start with let's start with Travis Travis Molnar. 16 $100. And he sent an email. Yeah, thank you very much. Yeah, he sent an email in and normally these get forwarded because they have the right subject line, which he did. But this came in at like 25 minutes to midnight. I was in bed. So it didn't get forwarded. Do you have Hello Johnny, I have a Dell good. Hello, john and Adam, Adam and john. Those are the only two of us the feds put this money in our bank account for some reason since we have never stopped stimulating the economy with our visible faces. Anyway, I thought I would use the money to honor my beautiful hot and wonderful wife with a dame hood. So get your pencil out. Yes, essentially really likes rings and in printing wax on the ceiling with cygnets. This is a perfect gift. Yes. The God given love in my life also enjoys some significance in numbers. So this is 16 $100 for our 16th wedding anniversary that occurred on July 16. Fingers here nice and to
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Adam: have a first name along with Do we have,
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John: she would like to be known as dames Zephyr. Okay, so
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Adam: we don't have a first name though. I don't have it will be Mrs. Johnson Johnson.
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John: But she's named Zephyr.
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Adam: Yeah, but when you get dailymed you don't have the nine.
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John: Do you know how you're taking a crap during that period of the show? She would like okay, she's got a request here. I don't know what her first name is. Mrs. Yes, Mrs. Travis. She would like some tiramisu at the round table.
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Adam: munar Mrs. Meal nerd tiramisu at the round table.
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John: Okay, maybe Her name is Zephyr little personal account. I've always had a chip on my shoulder about Apple's marketing campaign with the iPod as it was just too manipulative, like the M five M. So all those products and things out there with pod in the name I just avoided but after hearing the pod father on the one Rogan show I listened to when I was moving to South Dakota. I learned my mistake by spread this joy onto my wife and here we are listening to every show. I thank God for that timing. Thanks, Travis.
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Adam: Do you know that was that was such a point of contention. When the name podcasting started to be used. There were a lot of in fact of was it not the inventor of the netcast who thought that would be a better name. People didn't want to call it a podcast this apple man holy shit That was almost a tech grouch.
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John: I never had the it's close. I never had the never had this issue with I always thought it was I never liked it term pod cast has always had a but it was like it described a specific thing. NET cast always seemed like some sort of I don't know what it seemed like it seemed like NBC or something. It's a little too Yeah, it's a little too formal and I but I understand the mechanism used to coming
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Adam: up with that and that and that's why I was okay um, I was fine with calling it that but then you know now when they start calling a podcast a pod, I just want to pop someone in the
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John: best part. Yeah, it went pod. I'm dropping my Well, you're the pod father under any circumstance.
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Adam: Thank you. Any jingles for this? was no karma. All right. Well, it gamma karma. Yeah, I think that was a wedding anniversary. Yes, indeed. And they never had a fight. You've got karma. Now we go to Mac Johnston from Phoenix, Arizona. $800. Bam. In the morning, this donation of $800 will bring me to knighthood counting attached. This is my first executive producer donation. So please, can I get an official de-douche de duced. Just want to say thanks for the work you have to do on a daily basis for us producers the Well, really only do the show twice a week. But yeah, I guess we're working all the time. The information you provide is more valuable than in any donation that could be given. And also to the producers you are doing the work that every journalist should be doing but isn't well. This is Let me just say this is the beauty of the model. The production quality that we're able to achieve and editorial quality is superior because of the model because everybody takes responsibility and they know that just not a passive listener, you're an active producer in the process. So, you know, take note, NPR, I'd like to call out a Joby camela H. And Nancy douchebags for not donating to the best podcast in the universe. For my name I would like to be known as sir gray beard of the moon Valley I would like some f cancer karma from my uncle Paul who we thought was out of the woods but isn't yet jingles oh how do I miss these somehow? I missed these jingles rebel
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Iser no problem because we got you covered rubber lizer poop putting on the Ritz gosh hadn't heard that one in a long time. But okay putting on the Ritz and what else do we have here you
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John: might die and some are two D two okay you might die in our to do two
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Adam: oops again. Oh, can we add vape pens and veal to the roundtable again? Thanks for the wonderful work you do and for your courage sir gray beard of the moon valley of course you will be knighted that later on in this program in the Hangout my my 3333 33 Rob allies are out
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John: a new news Why don't you get your get dressed up like a million dollar true.
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John: mix where john Podesta walks with kids. I mean Peters in Smith.
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Adam: Forgot about how good that was. Secret Agent Paul. You've got
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John: a very superior little work I have
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Adam: not played that in a long time. I love that one.
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John: Sure see Mike 669 please find our six nine switcharoo donation attaches for Adams Ziegler of Rock Island Illinois. In honor of his 11th human resource Whoa.
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Adam: Where
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John: 11th Yeah, he needs he needs all the help.
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Adam: Well wait wait a minute. And with respect but you're giving it to Adam and not his wife? who deserves
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John: because she's passed out in the corner and he
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Adam: doesn't care.
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John: Do whatever you want. Just stay away from me. Anyway, the latest the left number 11 is born 715 a show day combined with his previous donation at 333 33. This vaults him past the mark for knighthood and we ask that you please Knight him sir goes to 11 nice Adam is a is a very civil engineer open their true renaissance man and knows pretty much everything about birds and bees obviously, by the numerous chickens and beehives. Cheers also to his smokin hot wife.
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Adam: It's not my thing is just smoking wife. Smoking
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John: quickly repopulating the Midwest under the patronage of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, have no fear because in the end, her Immaculate Heart will triumph 73 see Mike Dane black hammer, sirs Matt and Mike from Mexico key in our smokin hot wives. Wow. Well,
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Adam: thank you all thank you very much. And congratulations switcheroo has been achieved. I'm going to give you guys a karma you know you asked for it. You've got karma 73 is Quito five alpha Charlie, Eric guff is from Los Angeles is wearing his mask. $500 Oh, he says I gave you it. Oh, there's another ham. This is cool. I gave you a donation of $500 under k g media Inc. in Los Angeles. This is my company where I produced the Q ISO today podcast and the QA. So today virtual ham Expo the largest virtual amateur radio online convention so far in the world. Yes, I'm a frequent listener and certain subscriber of this podcast. We are returning to our V fares platform August 14 and 15th with over 90 great amateur radio presentations, and a virtual exhibit hall. JOHN, you might want to write this down. I invite your writing I'm writing I invite your listeners who have an interest in our amazzing amateur radio hobby a truly federated communications platform. Yes. Except in Cuba, where it's being blocked please come to Cuba so today it to Cuba so today calm or q so today ham Expo calm to learn more about this amazing hobby that has captivated Adam and me for almost 50 years. I hope that you will renew your license and return as well john, say the word is out the ham community. The ham community is on to you. I know you have time I know you have time, Adam has inspired me as a podcaster and now with over 360 published weekly episodes to pursue Federation and a mastodon
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server, as well as syndicating my content without dependents on the Big Foot big platforms. Thanks, Adam. Please divide my donation as follows $400 for my executive producer of this episode, so I can put it on my resume. I love the little girl ISOs and karma we got her as a yay always and $100 in honor of my awesome brother Tim who is also a no agenda listener douchebag Please give him a de-douche t deuced and he says thank you very much for your for your courage continued good health karma 73 air gust for Zulu one uniform Gulf when the apocalypse comes where the guys who are going to save the world right? Yeah.
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John: Seems like it. Okay. Raymond Barry's Next on the list for 3533 My name is Ray and I have been a monthly subscriber to your program since July 20/21 to discovered your program Astro Adams previous report appearance on the JR II in March 2020 token donation and I have been a producer ever since the no agenda podcast has kept me and other producers saying this past year and this is my way of giving back. I believe this donation puts me into Knights status and I will be and I provide accounting as is attached. I would like to be called sir Vegas Ray Knight of Naked City I would like some Southern Comfort and coke and some chocolate gummy bears at the Round Table Wow. Yummy jingles and karma al sharpton respect Fauci Wiese relationship karma. Thanks again. And looking forward to my first meetup ESB ICT you've got karma?
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Adam: Yes, our next executive producer comes from the Netherlands or lather of indecision from Seuss in the Netherlands 351 85 with a reason for that. He says today 717 when he said this donation marks the seventh commemoration of the downing of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17. In loving memory of Rob Carlin, all art and urine were among those whose lives were lost that day I donate 298 symbolic euros one for every passenger seven years on and a monument and a monument of the proverbial incompetence of the Dutch government lest we forget lest we forget he wants karma yours sir leather of indecision Yeah, that's it's really shitty man. They have box that thing around they have lie they have just so horrible the you know how that investigation is gone. And I am I'm floored that it's been seven years since that happened. And we still don't have an answer. You've got karma.
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John: Now we have I've got the note right here. Physical Yes. What is $333.96 in rim rock Arizona in it and this is Eric and I don't know what his last name or not because he's known by almost no one on no agenda social as pair, harsh shops. ITM buzzkill and crackpot This is Eric known by almost no one on a social as hair harsh shop. Here is my long overdue donation. 33396 I'd like to thank my dad anonymous from Bridgewater for hitting me in the mouth. And by the way, it's the worst penmanship ever I should mention because it kinda like Josh about 11 years old. Oh, so 11 Yeah,
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Adam: how old is he now?
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John: really can't be over 24 Hmm. So he's probably 20
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Adam: just for what you said my handwriting is like this or worse. So I'm okay. I'm glad we can read it.
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John: It's readable. It's readable, but it's crap.
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John: but it is readable. That's the thing about I've seen worse. Also the third nor Arizona meetup was a success with Deke Deke from lost wages are chips of the Chris I think it is sir Chris I'm sorry Chris I guess he where it says chips sir Chris of the this I
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Adam: don't I can't got it I got it sir Chris of the benevolent order of the tutus
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John: and his human resources in attendance no jingles no karma. And this includes this is to actually two donations should have been made to 500 something buzz, pair harsh shop 33395. And Deke Deke came in with 21717. And we'll put him on to the associate executive producer. So Deke
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Adam: Deke. Let me do it now. Because otherwise we'll forget Deke Deke, and how much Riddick? Or does man dictate is on the list on the list? Okay, is on the list. Okay. All right. Now, back to where we were. It's Yes, this is the dealer Reto sisters. Is that your read on that?
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John: Yeah. Good dealer, reticent sisters, lady. Ladies and
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Adam: gentlemen, here's a beat you want to swing with the system. And they're in Springfield, Oregon. In the morning, john and Adam. We've been listening since early 2021. We were smacked in the mouth by our childhood friend Kyle. We have yet to donate until today, so please give us all a dee doo. dee doo all but it gets better. And we recently smacked her mother Joyce in the mouth, and now she listens religiously. We'd like to make a donation for her in the amount of 333 dice Six, five as our mom's face which room another switcheroo as her mom's favorite numbers three and 4/65 birthday coming up on the 21st she's been battling for years for their health but she's the strongest woman we know and an amazing example to us girls. JOHN Adam, thank you both for keeping us sane. Laughing us through these times of uncertainty. Wait, I just lost my place here. How did that happen? Oh yeah. Battling Gianna and think of keeping her say laughing through this time of uncertainty and keeping us ahead of everyone else say go my mother loves you. Happy birthday mom. From your three human resources we love you Love is lit please add her to the birthday best birthday list and they want to biscuit for her birthday. They want to sleepy Joe and what else they want a health college golf Carmen Don't eat me Bo Jaiden Yeah, it's kind of out of order so I got pulled it back there Don't eat me Bo Jaiden and what is the one I'm missing? Oh sleepy Joe. Okay, they always give me a
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biscuit on my birthday. a different one but you've got karma. Alright, so yes. And then we said we have to say it would be we don't know her name, but we don't want to give her the credit. So how about the deliver the Loretto sisters Mom, how about that? Yep. Because I like that. Then they get some credit. Now. That's
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John: good sound. Earnest partners Next on the list in Westchester, Ohio. 33333. Dear john and Adam, executive producer credit for Chrissy P and other switcharoo please de douceur. de duced. teams at coining the term cr switcharoo has resulted in
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Adam: lots of switcheroos Yeah,
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John: as we manifest donation signifies a cup You know, it used to be a football play called the switcheroo. They had to finally make it illegal. That was only a few years ago that they made the illegal University of California in his in his lousy days, which is most of the time, they used to employ this plate a lot. And the play consists of the following. The center has his hand on the football and he feigns hiking it and puts it back on the ground on the ground then puts it back on the ground where it was in play over
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Adam: you that if you if you catch it and put it on the ground. Isn't that isn't that the play over?
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John: No plays? No, this is football. The big call it would be called? No. It's called a switcheroo. It's called a fumble Rue ski. I just realized the real name. Anyway, it's called a fumble rouge ski but it was I thought I've always thought of as the switch array. We know that dislike covers any fumble. So you put the ball back on the ground, you block somebody and block him away from the ball. One of the running backs to the quarterback or somebody picks the ball up and runs. Technically and everybody is so confused by this. That they banned it. They banned it plays a great play.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, where was this California?
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John: Yeah,
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Adam: okay. Sure. All right. What What does she want here?
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John: Okay, where are we?
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Adam: The Nation signifies a couple of milestones are birthday on 717 and a one year anniversary of listening to the show karma for everyone. Chris up you've got karma then we have India Mike. India Tango. Mike says Wyatt awareness from Phoenix, Oregon with 333 33 I want Job's Job's in a dealer's choice or sharpen stay safe. We got that.
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John: ESP ict jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs,
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Adam: jobs. A karma I can't get enough of the jokes. I've always have that.
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John: mer is of MRR. 333 30 these are all people taking part in the executive producer promotion. It's crazy. Yes, in Los Gatos, California unbelievably dry I need to thank my former boss, Martin of Netherlands for hitting me in the mouth three years ago. Uncle Joe sent a letter from the White House explaining his child tax credit payment plan, which I can only assume as the scheme to unload some of his freshly printed money. My share 333333 not a joke. Not a joke. Not a joke, man. Not a joke. I knew exactly what to do with it a douchebag no more. Let's see Duchamp van de deuced you can spare some much needed tutton jobs karma it would be great. mer from Los Gatos jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Adam: Damien Addison is back from altamonte Springs Florida 333 33 everyone big on the on the executive producer drive happy magic number birthday to me. It's my 33rd birthday on a show day so obviously I couldn't skip out on this opportunity. Please add me to the birthday list. 33 today July 18. jingles Can I get a biscuit for my birthday? Man. You can get that. Atlas Shrugged. If not heard that one in a long time and an old fashioned karma. Thank you guys for everything you do and providing the best content and karma in the universe. Love and let love day. Meow Listen, they always give me a biscuit on my birthday. By ein Rand. It's one of our first jingles man. It goes back back back back back.
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John: Did you get rid of karma? Does she asked
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Unknown: for that? Yeah, an old fashioned karma
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Adam: old fashioned karma. Sorry. My apologies. You've got karma.
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John: Amanda is next on the list. wiant 333 33. My husband and I recently got a letter from Bo Jaiden saying that he will be giving us a tax credit for $333.33 on a kind of our maybe this is the reason not to gimmick so much. So
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Adam: we're literally taking money out of baby's mouth.
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John: And I count of our human resource. Yeah, I would hope that they have plenty of money for the baby. I took the amount as a sign to contribute some treasure to no agenda government treasure at that. Thank you government. Yeah, so I am passing it on to you guys. Can you please de-douche me. Ben de duced. Thanks to you and Adam for putting out such a great podcast. All the best, Amanda.
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Adam: And thank you COVID for bringing so many women to the show. birthing persons It's so nice to have them we didn't have we never used to have this many dame's or even executive producers. And
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John: we had we thought we had a fair fair share show. We had a good share, like maybe 30% we have it now. It's half and half. You think
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Adam: Really? It's half and half?
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John: I think so I'm pretty sure Wow. All right.
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Adam: Next, we have swarthy from the desert 333 33 call me swarthy from the desert. I'll do that sir. Pr funk of the trolls. 333 jingle smokin hot wife comment and first off Thank you for all you do. Second, can I get a smokin hot wife jingle for my smokin hot wife? Of course you can. Third I'd like to thank my cast mates. So pot and sir rusty Dutch for being the best bros a troll could ask for fourth. Can I get some karma from my good friend? tugg speedman at the end? Yes, of course. Adam fifth we have Adam and john. Can you bring back the taxi call at the end of the show? Or is that done forever? God I forgot about that. Let's do it. This let's do it today.
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John: I don't have the thingy.
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Adam: No, it was just you going tax a call. You had to know. You just call for a tag.
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John: You had that. You know I had a little taxi whistle you don't have the taxi whistle blow I have it but i don't i don't have it handy I'll do it if I can find it we'll do it.
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Adam: Okay well we will coordinate I guess at the end
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John: could be the next show we'll do it in the next when you hear the whistle you know when to do it.
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Adam: Six john please unblock me I'm sorry about saying you have a thing for Amy that's not gonna get you on blocked I don't think I was just not
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John: I think what it was he had some snide comment. It was a no agenda social. I blocked him.
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Adam: No his emails being blocked.
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John: Oh, I know. I don't know. By the way when your email gets blocked is pretty easy to get to get an unblocked is a total pain in the ass. So go really don't Yeah, cuz then I got to go to the blacklist. I got to dig through it.
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Adam: Oh, oh man, squirrel meth. You can't just go to go.
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John: Nice to Whitely. I got whitelist blacklist, this tomb is complex. Jeff Evans is
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Adam: every way I need to give him the karma.
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John: And of course Sherpa funk of the trolls knows that I dislike that particular jingle, because I bitched about it before and people keep calling for it. So he just wants to annoy me so he wants to get unblocked to annoy me, so that's not gonna happen. Jeff Abrons in Cox Creek, Kentucky 333. I'm a police officer currently works in a mid State Department mid sized department, south of Louisville. I spent 10 years at lmpd and loved most of it. I decided to leave due to a lack of trust in the poor leadership in the department and city officials. I also moved my wife and five kids out of Louisville and re entered the bourbon country of Kentucky area where things are not run by socialists buffoons. We bought a 20 acre farm and are loving it. I was hitting the mouse by a friend and co worker at a bear nose pizza. March of 2020. I've been diligently listening since then it felt was time to donate I thoroughly enjoy your model not having traditional sponsors and not beholding to your listeners only beholding to your listeners who gay give you the constant feedback. No, jingles are common but I would request that Adam say the name of my pizza place in Louisville, Kentucky, of which I'm a part owner at the Fern Creek location and ring the bell just once or twice to get everyone's attention. A beer bear it you know be nice is it beer nose or bear nose?
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Adam: I think it's bear nose. Would you think beer will be a no one for executive cruises? I'll give them I'll give them two reads. I'm not a dick. Professional.
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John: Do the bell Okay. Go
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Adam: bear knows pizza. Beer knows pizza. I'm doing endorsements now.
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John: He could do it finally a local radio station
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Adam: finally a voiceover gig can't believe it.
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John: Finally,
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come through your one of your places near you. You want to meet up for dinner or something? So how about a coffee? It was really nice we had a good time just you know sat in a little coffee shop laughed about stuff called his wife you know talked about Alaska dude, we got to go in Alaska. But then when we're leaving, and we're on the street, and I say all right, man, stay safe. He goes Heil Hitler like just like a million people this is like the epitome like oh there's two white guys saying Heil Hitler to each other. No, no, no, no very bad. Very so john, you got to stop stop saying that it's like a it's like a Pavlovian thing. People are doing this not good not good not good.
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John: No, it's no good at all. It was really bad we're actually licensed to do
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Adam: we are we have we're professionals. Yeah.
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John: All right. Don't try to copy this. This is where I am I miss Scott. Yes. But But
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Adam: tagliolini
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John: that tigullio Ollie he's AP US not sure where he's AP Oh sorry. Somewhere out in the in the military or somewhere? jingles shape shifting Jews be afraid you might die. Hey guys, reporting from the Okinawa always in Okinawa. Oh, we can get some reports about Okinawa
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Adam: we got lots and we have I think we have a couple producers in Okinawa.
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John: Oh begin now. enjoying the sun and fun with my family. I love what you guys do keep it up here making sure as some of the other boys in Okinawa listen in. Keep it up Love and Light Scott.
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Adam: I think my grandfather visited Okinawa in 43
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John: was a gun intow
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Adam: well that's how we got the Japanese machine gun back. Hey, so what is this be afraid I don't what is it? What I don't be afraid be very very afraid here but we don't have a jingle that says that that I'm aware of.
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John: I don't know. Okay,
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Adam: I'll put it in. I can do I can do it.
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Be afraid you've got karma.
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John: So the shapeshifting jus jingle which was given to us by shapeshifting Jew
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Adam: I believe secret agent Paul
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John: does get the make us lose listeners somebody sent a note as well I got these guys to find it listen to your show and then the year played a shapeshifting June is I'm dying I died last day these these fascists
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Adam: you know this is number one request is sir Brian of London. Who's the in Israel? I mean, the Jews love this as far as I know. But yeah, you're probably right. Especially after we just talked about Heil Hitler.
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John: Yeah, that's where it came to mind.
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Adam: We may get a flag or two. Neither one of us is a fascist or an anti Semite or anything of the kind and these are producers stuff. Maybe no, maybe not.
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John: I don't know. It's a good blow we have to consider we have to consider banning it's a good point. This particular funny jingle and I we played it for years and years. I think it wouldn't kill us the band No.
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Adam: Damn Swanee, from Indianapolis, Indiana. 333 in the morning to the greatest podcast in the universe. My husband and I continue to sit out on the deck and listen to past and present no agenda podcast, relishing in the insight that was offered then and now. The banter enthusiasm freshness analysis Kuma dashingly. Good looks in. I put that in infused into every podcast is truly given us something to look forward to every day must say hey, geography right here are only disagreements after 42 years not a fight a disagreement. Or only disagreements after 42 years of marriage are ones concerning which parts of the current show were the best that day. Ooh, wow. This is the second installment from my actual dude named Ben who has Adam Curry hair. I'll be at White in honor of his 71st birthday. Sunday. Of course, this is the most perfect birthday gift that will keep on giving hours of enjoyment. My dude named Ben is looking forward to his knighthood and receiving the handsome ring sealing wax and certificate. We should wrap this up by the end of the month so he can be freed of his commoner status. Yes. Thanks for all your commitment to offering absolutely the greatest podcasting universe. Please give everyone a good karma and words of wisdom from Al Sharpton. Talk about the gift that keeps on giving now. Yes, we'll do this one for you. No, that's not the one I wanted. We're gonna do teleprompter. Here we go al sharpton. Thanks. Good evening. Is this crown Hall
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day to we're watching? That was Attorney General Eric Holder ad These about some Republicans at home are already beating the drums of war today the Pentagon refuted that claim. And he said the American people do not want him to quote dwindling he they do not want him in the dwindling is again it taken me anymore you've got James Ronnie sound
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John: like a lovely yes we didn't get the tour teeth, your teeth on where it was Mike brew Brewer I think and wattle Park Australia South Australia 23714 now Can somebody in the troll room do a calculation because this wasn't adjusted. Okay, I see what this is in US dollars 23714 see if it gets bumped up this just to see if it gets bumped up to executive producer. I do have a note from him, which also came in just before midnight. This is Australian or guys Australian. The Australian not Canadian Australian Australian which is really low so this couldn't hit 300
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Adam: Okay, if it hits 300 Let's see.
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John: I figured I'd Chuck you a portion of the dollar redo loot I received from my 35th birthday on the 12th we should put them on the birthday list. Mm hmm. So this will be he'll be 35 on the 12th which is just we just missed no jingles which is good news. But I greatly appreciate some health comment from my burner sent in horned puppy who has to have surgery on the 22nd to remove a lump on his front leg. Love is lit much respect sir Mike Black Knight
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Adam: did we get any numbers here? wow really not helpful guys. I think now that would be so you want to know how much 300 Australian dollars would be in US dollars and that comes out to 222 oh yes so he gets he's where he's well bumped here and he's well
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John: bumped he's remember that people he's well butter Mike as well
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Adam: bump. Brian Denison. 23456 Wt c seven Dr. Kiki lg YF cancer Hey guys, doubling down on my last donation this time for little pre emptive cancer karma. Oh, so I hope so. Do we do you have the ability let's go to a directed energy karma focused on the spinal column Hell yeah, everybody. let's hook Brian up. Thanks for all you do love is lit. Oh and john, please stay safe. Don't say it for that vinegar book. Shut up already. You've got karma.
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John: David Matthew or David met you 233 and clearer Clermont Florida in the morning guys. Thanks for the outstanding media deconstruction The show is continually allowing me to look like the smartest person in the room. Please de douche me. Ben de deuced this donation is long overdue. The purpose of this donation is twofold. Number one to read pages some of the value I've received and to wish and number two to wish Dame meow disan meow Addison my happy 33rd trip around the Sun
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Adam: Yes.
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Adam: Sir Charles with the coin operated laundromat and Dame Courtney of the important my own please play little girl Yang give us some house coming selling goat karma oh yeah we got all of that I got to get you the yay thank you for your cursor Charles of the coin operated laundromat and Dame Courtney the Empire okay oh that's very easy. I'm happy to comply with with both your request Here we go. You've got karma Easy peasy.
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John: And last in our list of well wishers the executive and associate executive producers. Sir Bates Night of the third 19th hole and he gives us $219.04. ITM gents. No jingles, no karma. Thank you. By donate despite JC DS relentless disparaging of both soccer and golf
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John: what is next cricket?
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Adam: I think we both don't like
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John: cricket but double shot of weekly sanity is the perfect elixir to combat the M five m toxicity love and lit sir Bates Knight of the 19th bowl which is the bar by the
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Adam: way but okay and he says it correctly love and lit that is a love and lit This is the correct vernacular we still don't remember where it came from but
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John: it seems to be catching on you know love is lit is actually winning this this battle.
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Adam: Yeah. Oh yeah. Love is lit. And that's it. Those are executive producers associate executive producers for Episode 1365 of the no agenda show. Thank you, you're you're producing I mean it's the time the talent the treasure all of it that goes into it. It's all on the same level we're kicking everybody else is asked with this model because it's fair and it's you and we're making it together not then we're not like you know DJs and vj so let's do blood cash.
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John: Now
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Adam: you did it we
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that accidentally hit the hit the sword Oh can be
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John: hurt yourself. No.
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Adam: I'm always playing with the sword. Like I like playing with my sword.
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John: Now I got a couple of I got a story that you haven't heard okay. I also okay I got a couple things I want to play here but this one this is the one I'm telling you nobody's heard this story this is of another one from world is one the news kind of a china hating one world government operation of some sort a one
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Adam: world government that hates China. How does that work?
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John: I've had to think about that myself. And I think that did one world government i think is it's not one world it's not all one way of thing. I think a lot of them want China out of the One World Government or they want to be they don't they're worried about China. Anyway, all I can this all I can tell you. But listen to this. Did you know that Jackie Chan was a communist? Jackie Chan. This is a story that you're never going to hear anywhere else. Oh, this
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Adam: is good. This is this is for Rogen. Joe's got to know this.
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John: Yeah. All right.
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Unknown: Legend Jackie Chan. Is it a new project? He's auditioning pretty hard for it. He's dancing in Chinese propaganda videos, singing praises of Xi Jinping. All for that elusive membership in the Chinese Communist Party. Jackie Chan has always been a communist sympathizer, but now he wants to make it official. And there's one problem. The Chinese people won't accept him. An extra four tells you why
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1988 still early days and Jackie Chan seemingly endless Korea.
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He comes out with an action comedy flick a real stinker called dragons forever. The critics hated it. But 30 years old,
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Adam: the movie makes perfect sense. Jackie Chan the dragon. He's indeed forever useful. He wants to join the Chinese Communist Party. Bring some schoenen into dreary old communism. Might be a shock.
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Unknown: But Shan has always been the man. He is a member of the cppcc.
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It's an advisory conference with a party puppeteers Chinese celebrities. Here you see him arms aloft. Mountain eat Chinese propaganda song during the body sent in revenge.
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John: Showing us said dance. Jackie Chan said see no more. Until now China stopped short of seeking party membership. After all, he needed work in Hollywood. But now that pretense has dropped. Last week China attended a symposium of Chinese film insiders. They took turns praising Xi Jinping keynote speech. Not to be Left Behind the Shan unleash the Hidden Dragon. I can see the greatness of the CBC. He said it will deliver what it says and what it promises in less than 100 years. I want to become a CBC member. He added
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Unknown: the propaganda press loved it. Global Times latched on to the fact that China is based out of Hong Kong. For them this
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Adam: is a sign of changing loyalties. Ma It could also just be complete propaganda from the si si PCs that it was instead of CCP they say oh,
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John: that's another thing we should mention. And what is that the official usage day do it the Chinese do it? Everyone does it. It's not CCP cpni do it now. I've decided okay, I'll go along with this. It's CPC. Hmm, Communist Party of China
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Adam: is is there a new movie or some entertainment product now
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John: I don't know when this switched over. But it's but I started noticing it from the Chinese NTD inside the just see GTV all these Chinese outlets. By now. I started noticing it about a month ago. And then I started and I started using it I saw people like these guys who hate China. The wi o n operation on India. They hate they hate the Chinese and they use it and I'm using it now and then a CPC and this is the proper way the CCP. Chinese Communist Party is not what it is. Is the communist party with the first word being communist, not China, because communists are important. Yeah. And China's last as a more humble way of putting it. But yes, she i don't think so this Jackie because the Jackie's being rejected because of his association with Hong Kong, even though he was for the crackdown. And he was always against the you know, it guys a communist. He's just the Chinese puppet. And he was shown they showed visuals of him in these various, you know, massive boobs where there weren't the Workers of the World unite kind of video you need. We need to
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Adam: burn him. made me really upset. It's like it's an old gold guy. All right. All right. He's a communist. I didn't know it. Interesting.
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John: I thought it was interesting. Now I was floating around NPR and I got this couple of there's two economists, one from Cal, with an ad noid problem, apparently debating what to do because antitrust laws aren't working and they got this. This government is going after these tech companies. Well, I think it's highly ironic,
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Adam: you really think they're really going after them? Or is this the whole point to get a really strong market share by putting regulations and laws in place that only a lot of money can adhere to?
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John: Boom. So let's take a listen to these two guys going back and forth, and then the you'll hear the conclusion they come to or one of them Cal guy is exactly what you said. We need regulation regulation leads to exactly what you said only big companies can deal with it because they have the resources to put full time help. meeting these regulations as a classic example. I think people think they're doing well are doing good. lysis in the antitrust one.
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Unknown: What's interesting, this idea of what a monopoly is, and the idea of consumer harm. I mean, traditionally, in a monopoly, you know, a company corners, the market, they jack up the prices and consumers have nowhere to go. I mean, that's sort of like the traditional, I think what people think of when they think of a monopoly. companies like Amazon and Facebook don't really impede consumer
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choice, and they're free.
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So like, is this a monopoly? Really are these monopolies?
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Adam: I prefer the term dominant firm, actually, which is what the Europeans use. monopolist makes? It seems like there's no other competitors. You know, so take Amazon. Well, there's other competitors. There's other retailers. So who has a monopoly, a dominant firm notion, they have a great deal of economic power, that that's what it conveys. And they may face some competitors who are smaller, but they they can exclude or raise prices or cause harms. It's interesting. In the Facebook case, you're the FTC says they have monopoly. The judge says, Well, you really gotta make the case you're stronger, because I read it in the newspapers, and everybody says it, but that's not good enough in court. So this is one of the challenges in antitrust. So each of these things is tricky, but what I'm trying to do is say, there's a lot of economic power here, whether you call it a monopoly or not for any trusted legal purpose, what do we want to do about that? I have thought about that. And I know the only thing that I feel is really anti trust is that if I don't have a Facebook account, they should have no business tracking me anywhere. I think that is anti trust.
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John: And that would be in that would be regulated.
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Adam: It should be Yeah, that should be regulated.
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John: But then That's exactly the conclusion these guys are going to come to listen to part two
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Adam: is not only the question of monopolies the question to what extent the traditional role that competition plays in the marketplace is affected. So let's consider a case that is in front of the German call today, because it's very interesting is about the role that Google plays in directing consumers. The German code is concerned that is Google, for example, move from searches to providing information on the side, they may actually be the ultimate person deciding who wins in the marketplace. But couldn't you argue that if Google started giving us bad answers, that we would just switch to another service? I think that if all the answers are bad, probably eventually it will start to But first of all, have you tried to use any of the competitors? I have not, you have to use Bing, you know, most reward in being is Google, because people are trying to get out of there as fast as possible. Okay, whoa, you got? So I think they are by far the best. Okay. There's no question about it. I think the story you've told I agree with the limited Google's invested enormous amount of money they've got by far the best search engine. And that's competition. they've succeeded. It's competition that search and what do we want to do from a competition point of view? We want to make sure that other competitors are not blockaded. Okay? We don't break up companies just because they've been successful and powerful. I think where you want to go is regulate them. You want to say
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it's such a powerful, durable, but opoli that we want to regulate them? Oh, yeah. No, that's what lawmakers want to do. Lawmakers love regulating that's the best.
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John: Yeah. Just being
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Adam: just want everyone to think of the no agenda show when they hear being or being it go to being a.io. Is that we ever own search engine. We don't need Google.
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John: Well, the point is, is that you guess what, I think this is where it's headed. And these when I hear this stuff on NPR, I just think it's a plants. I'm just to get it in the minds of the totally the the public at large, who thinks they're intellectual. And that's why they listen to NPR and they talk like this at the dinner table.
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Adam: I was a great piece I heard on the on the station today. It's well, this is a beautiful setup. These are the richest companies, cash rich companies that we have in the world, perhaps United States. And when you regulate, then it just has more incentive for more lobbyists to be talking to lawmakers to ease or tighten regulations. That's what they love. They love regulation, they'd love that then get the money starts to flow. And there's tons of it, they know it. All of these people are corrupt. I would say all pretty much all of them in one form or the other. And the corruption is very, very far and wide into the Department of Justice. And I'm proud to share an anonymous note from a criminal defense attorney in Northern Virginia, who was representing a couple of the Capitol protesters. Would you like to hear this?
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John: I'm all ears.
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Adam: Not only am I representing a couple of Capitol protesters, I'm also in communication with other defense attorneys who have Capitol protest clients. You mentioned the atrocity of these delayed trials. Do we call it an atrocity? I just want to make sure I know your
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John: outrage. Okay. Especially since that one guy is in solitary confinement, the guy with the horns on his head. I want what's wrong with that guy?
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Adam: Well, our criminal defense attorney wants to give us some context on how awful it really is, by statute. 18 USC 3161. Federal trials must commence within 100 days of arrest 30 days after arrest to indict and 70 days after indictment to trial. We are well past this deadline. Some attorneys with clients who are not detained have agreed to short delays in their clients best interest hoping for a better plea offer. Attorneys with detained clients objected but the court still gave the government extensions of 30 to 60 days for them to produce discovery and make plea offers before even thinking of setting a trial date. And now trial dates are set for the end of this year and beginning of 2022. The government has consistently justified their delay by relying on one the massive amount of discovery they have to comb through and produce which includes people's Facebook accounts and surveillance video of everybody in the Capitol to try and figure out internally how they're going to handle the cases and three this year. number of cases, over 500 people have been arrested so far just for these protest cases. In an average year, the DC federal court handles less than 300. So they'll have nearly tripled that amount this year. Here's an idea. Why don't they choose to not prosecute some of these cases the government continues to act like their hands are tied by the number of cases, as if they have no power to do anything about it, which of course is
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false, they could declined to prosecute the lower level trespassers. I've heard them often called magga. Tourists, or offer them deferred prosecution agreements dismissing the case after a period of probation yet, we've been told that nobody is getting offered a DPA even though DPI A's were offered to rioters in Portland, who actually tried to burn down the federal courthouse. This, of course, stinks to high heaven of political retaliation by the new administration against supporters of the old. Unfortunately, that is not a sufficient basis in the law for getting a case dismissed. Also, the clip from 1363 about the Lego Capitol where the reporter says prosecutors rarely include unimportant info in charging documents. That's bullshit. They do it all the time. And of course, it turned out that that was not a fully assembled capital model in Lego, it was still in the box. So there you go. That's what's going on with the fellow citizens seems to be pretty shitty deal if you ask me.
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John: Yeah, play this clip. This is Biden uses Justice Department.
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Unknown: President Biden has announced the Justice Department will appeal of federal judge's ruling that the DACA program protecting some young immigrants from deportation is illegal. Biden calls the decision deeply disappointing, and says Congress needs to pass permanent protection for so called Dreamers.
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John: And this is on the heels of the government saying actually mostly the pundits on that stupid station you listen to and some of the other stations that I listened to the msnbc is stupid station msst redundant. Which is all discovered this definetly we got a justice department that is not going to be political, because Trump tried to use the Justice Department to get his way. And Trump tried to do this. And Trump tried to do that. And we're and now it's not going to be that way anymore. Because
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Adam: he's not the President's lawyer. He's this country's lawyer. Boom. And so I'm saying boom, a lot.
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John: I've said it twice, but I'm not gonna say it again. But you missed because you nailed it. That's why I said boom. Doc, sorry, said third time. The point is, is that if you do what do we all forget about? You know, and it goes on to say what? Biden is not using the government for anything nefarious, he's just a good guy. So we and Trump is the only one ever did anything like that. And so we all forgot about Lois Lerner?
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Adam: Yeah, please, with
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John: any dude named Ben and all the rest of the bull crap has been going on. And now we have the him using his Justice Department to back up the DACA thing that he's ordering the Justice Department to do this. Yeah.
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Adam: Well, the FBI is also a part of the Justice Department. What we've learned now is the FBI had confidential informants on January 6, and maybe one day we'll find out what they were doing if they were involved in some instigation or not. 1212 confidential informants are working with the FBI in the so called plot to kidnap governor Whitmer, of which only six non confidential informants were arrested. So twice as twice the amount in that group. I don't know how many other people got away, which to me feels like some kind of setup or maybe a little bit of a attention strategy to get people worried about the DV ease the domestic violent extremist before January six, and now the purge must continue. I do what I always do when I see someone arrested were by the FBI specifically. We learned 10 years ago that they have a six they had at least a six week cycle. Every six weeks, they've got to arrest some some idiot low IQ because they've hyped him up for to blow something up and you know, he probably would never have happened if they hadn't gotten involved and psych him out. So now they have this is a Napa County. They have these two domestic violent extremists. I have a 42nd report. I think you have another one. I want to hear both. The breaking news is out of Sacramento tonight where we are learning now that two men have been indicted. They're accused of conspiring to attack the democratic headquarters in Sacramento.
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Unknown: The FBI says those two men Ian Rogers and Jared Copeland have been arrested on charges of planning the attack.
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Copeland was arrested yesterday and Rogers was arrested in January and charged in federal court with stockpiling illegal weapons. According to the FBI, the pair planned to use some kind of incendiary device in that attack. The FBI released a statement tonight saying our highest priority has remained preventing terrorist attacks before they occur, including home grown plants from domestic violent extremists.
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Adam: So branding them as domestic violent extremist. Now, I pulled the affidavit I'm thinking maybe because you seem to have a longer clip here. Maybe you should listen to what NPR said about it.
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John: Yeah, this is NPR was I think covered it pretty well, but it does. And they and they did a better job of covering up the FBI Association, which may or may not exist, but the FBI is brought into it at the very end.
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Unknown: Two men have been arrested in California and charged with planning to bomb the democratic headquarters in Sacramento as prosecutors describe the alleged plot as domestic terrorism and PR justice correspondent Ryan Lucas reports. As federal prosecutors tell it, Ian Rogers and Jared Copeland were not happy about Donald Trump's election loss to Joe Biden. And so in late November of last year, prosecutors say the two men began plotting to attack democratic targets in California. Text Messages cited in the indictment provide details of those alleged conversations, including one in which Rogers writes quote, I think right now we attack Democrats, their offices, etc. Molotov cocktails and gasoline.
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John: I think it's got to be taken very seriously. Greg airy is a former FBI agent who led the Bureau's domestic terrorism section.
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Unknown: We're seeing usually what's called a tip of the iceberg in the indictment. That's not all the information but the arrest means that it was done in order to foil an imminent attack. court papers say Rogers and Copeland ultimately settled on a target the California State democratic headquarters in Sacramento. The to continue to discuss the plan into the new year went on January 6, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in Washington DC, and attack that prosecutors say inspired Copeland he texted Rogers in all caps revolution. Five days later, Rogers messaged Copeland that they should hit the state's democratic headquarters first. And then maybe Twitter and Facebook. Copeland replied, quote, I agree, plan attack.
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Another text read that
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Adam: after Biden was inaugurated on January 20. Quote, we go to war. Before that came to pass Napa County Sheriff's deputies arrested Rogers. They seized between 45 and 50 guns 15,000 rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs from his home and business. Copeland Meanwhile, was arrested this week by FBI agents. Both men face one count of conspiracy to destroy a building. Rodgers also faces Firearms and Explosives charges. Well Copeland is facing an obstruction of justice charge. And this is this is very, very overhyped. I read the affidavit submitted by the the FBI Special Agents always the same. They say the same stuff. So they had these guys on their radar or someone ratted on them. They didn't know any of this until they got the warrants and they busted in. And they sees their text messages. So the all everything you just heard the FBI did not know until the arrest. And just that's very interesting to me. And it's literally two doofuses going like, Yeah, man we should do we should really think about that. He mentioned this report. We got to go get some face and bird we got to attack Twitter, and Facebook and Facebook. And the only thing that the probable cause is based on is the following. I submit there's probable cause to believe that he and Rogers knowingly possessed an unregistered destructive device in violation of 26 us code. So that's the only thing What else did they have? Well, a lot of hyperbole. A lot of dumb shit talk on text messages. Even in the
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affidavit. It says here they seize a total of your days. On January 15 Special Investigations FBI executer search word offers found a large gun safe a large gun safe to there was a large gun safe in this house when we bought it. I mean, it's gone. Yeah, what'd you get out of it? no heat. No, I didn't get to keep it he took it with him. Inside the safe offices recovered several guns and five pipe bombs. By the way, these are little tiny pipe bombs. That not saying that's a good thing to do. But they also identified other materials that could be used to manufacture destructive devices including black powder pipes and caps and manuals, including the anarchist cookbook, the US Army, improvised munitions Handbook, and homemade C for a recipe for survival. And they received four they seized a total of 49 firearms. Now, there was reports about machine guns. I don't have the report. Unfortunately, I hoped it would have been in the NPR that turns out to be a kit built replica mg 42. belt fed machine gun comma appearing to be capable of firing automatic and a firearms expert is examining those weapons to determine if they are machine guns. Well if you look up the MG 42 belt fed it's a very popular rifle that looks really scary and I doubt that it was that it was switched to fully automatic it's a kit
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John: yeah I'm sure it wasn't
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Adam: when a post interview Rogers admitted he had built the pipe bombs but those are for entertainment purposes only.
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John: Okay, but now are people that go up and blow stuff up in the in the woods yeah yeah desert usually the desert
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Adam: yeah and it was all had all of you know just regular black gunpowder everything by legally but now we see haha officers found that we've that's that's the allegations we have something that a replica machine gun that might have been enabled to for automatic fire and some kind of like one finger long pipe bombs that the guy said for entertainment purposes. Then along with two copies of US Army Special Forces guide to unconventional warfare in the US Army guerrilla warfare handbook all Yeah, because if you want to fight the government, you got to use their tactics. They'll never figure it out. Officers also found the following sticker on Rogers vehicle.
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John: Oh no. A sticker.
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Adam: Yeah, it's a Roman numeral three with stars in a circle around it. And the FBI agent says I know from my training and experience and my discussions with other agents experienced in domestic terrorism investigations. This sticker is commonly used by the so called three percenters people who ascribe to extreme anti government pro gun beliefs. So that's now heard this. Yeah, that's the use of 3% is a reference to the belief that only 3% of the American colonists fought against the British during the American Revolution,
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John: guys, that's dangerous like the 1619 project, little rewriting of everything, and this
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Adam: is my favorite and this I didn't get a clip of it, but they were showing this and as the affidavit has pictures, by the way, they're showing this picture. Officers also found the white privilege card depicted below. I know that many extreme anti government militias are populated by white supremacists. I believe the statement trumps everything in the numbers Oh 45 repeated four times to make it look like a credit card number. I references to Donald Trump the 45th President of the United States so this is a credit card the white privilege card it looks just like a credit card
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John: is clearly a joke you
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Adam: know where this comes from? This is a this is a premium sold by the Hodge twins there's two black guys
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John: oh the two black guys they said this
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Adam: is their This is their premium they sell this these guys bought it because they're such hateful white supremacists, domestic violent extremists. This is how stupid This is
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John: a show. So what happened based on this information is and the way they reacted to it. Is that one of these two doofuses and we'll use the term correctly who were just talking big game it's like we're just like the same as it was during the terror you know there's Dumb Dumb shits down in Florida that got arrested is that these two guys one of the one of these two guys was so annoying to one of their friends or wives if they're married I don't know they gave him up. Yeah, gave him up and said Hey, you guys should be on the lookout for these two guys. They want to blow it out they want to blow up the capital or there's no just put it you can do this is a turning in your neighbor.
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Adam: The FBI did ask for people to do that.
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John: Of course they did. Yeah if you see something say something so somebody saw something and they said something in the FBI put this case together based on the couple of texts you know let's do it now and then it would do shit they didn't do jack
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Adam: unbelievable isn't it?
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John: They could have done a better job is setting him up I mean the text messages was lame.
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Adam: Yeah the text messages definitely are not a good look but they didn't have any of that upfront so okay great and it's just two guys talking about Yeah, we'll go We should go get the face in the bird we go after them yeah, we broke some Democrats. Oh geez.
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John: Okay, in California of all places.
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Adam: You don't have to look far I guess that's
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John: just just shooting randomly boom you're there.
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Adam: Before man we are going to run late today but I wanted to bring up South Africa because I've done a real deep dive into I was
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John: going to play it might be a good intro excellent. And it is a South African run and but this is actually a clip because it mainstream media is not doing a very good job on this.
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Adam: No, not really No, not really. So
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John: Debbie that that this is not the rundown at all I do have I may have that. But this is a story that when it's played, I'm thinking the mainstream media is really blowing it. This is this, this is a was caught on wi o and again as Blake was following it. And this was a, I think, could be used. This is a great essay story wi Oh, and this is a terrific story that any of the mainstream could have used and I've not seen it anywhere about the woman who throws her baby out of the burning buildings because they're places on fires out to Africa and a bunch of people catch it.
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Adam: They have shown this footage I've seen the footage show they have a huge scene on mainstream. Yes, CNN but maybe only once.
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John: Well, here's the way the report should have been done. It's very de dramatize it is somewhat full of shit. I'll tell you the reason it was full of shit. But it's just a great I thought a great human interest story if you want to.
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Adam: I mean, as as television executives, I would agree that we needed some human interest angle to this. And the only problem was the shot is too far away. You can't really see you don't know if the people are catching the kid or if
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John: you do see him but you do see or throw the baby. Yeah, throw the baby. And then they interviewed the woman afterwards. And she gave the rationale for throwing the baby and the baby a two year old is on her shoulders. Just calm as a cucumber as they're as they're interviewing the woman. The kid doesn't care. Guess what, that was kind of fun. She'll probably be in the x game someday, I'm guessing from this experience. And it's just like oh, it just means you just blew it because it this is a great story. Let's play this
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Unknown: on the situation in South Africa is getting dense the looters and writers become a threat to the lives of common people. We bring you a mother's nightmare from the city of Durban a residential building caught fire after writers looted and burned the shops below. people residing on the top floors couldn't see the fire but could smell the smoke engulfing the building. And as people started to freeze out of the building, a 26 year old mother was left with no choice but to throw her in the arms of strangers from the 16th floor apartment. She kept screaming through her.
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They wanted to help me. A woman came close. But I didn't trust her because she was alone. The old started to come together until there was a lot of people and I threw her.
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I was afraid. After throwing her. I held my head in shock. But fortunately they caught her.
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escaped through gaps in partitions with the exterior walls. They were forced to use ladders and makeshift slides to get to the street level. The incident took place with widespread violence in parts of South Africa. The riots have already killed more than 70 people.
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Adam: Yeah, well, yes, I agree. They should have done that because they forgot to distract us from what's really going on. And I think the word is getting out. People are starting to see what's happening.
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John: I By the way, sweetening with the screaming people was dynamite.
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Adam: Dynamite. And that was wi n. Yeah. Those guys are doing something good. Now, they This is a large Indian contingent that lives in Durban. And this is Zulu territory. And you need to understand that Africa South Africa is tribal, very tribal and the Zulus think just think of Shaka Zulu. They get pretty riled up and pissed off. And so what really sparked all of this was their fellow Zulu, Zulu white, Jacob Zuma, former president, very corrupt. Getting 15 months, by the way, was his sentence like, wow. And so they just got super pissed off. looting shooting, people being beaten to death is not uncommon in South Africa at all. This is probably double what it typically is. Before I get into the two clips I brought this is the NBC Nightly News version of what's going on
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Unknown: tonight. 1000s of soldiers out on the streets in response to these stunning images that have shocked South Africans looting on a massive scale, Windows smashed hundreds of stores set on fire. Police often outnumbered and overwhelmed and desperate scene at this building torched by rioters, a mother threw her toddler into the safe arms of a crowd below. More than 200 have died. 10 killed in a stampede during looting at this supermarket. Everything in here has been destroyed. There is nothing left to salvage except for a few shelves, but no goods. The violence is sparked by the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma under investigation for corruption and fraud, but still popular among many poor South Africans,
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Adam: the instigators want to spread instability in the country.
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Unknown: Half of South Africans live below the poverty line. Today, they're left with even less waiting hours in line for food, fuel and medicine. This pharmacist business was looted. He told me he lost everything and is not sure how he'll feed his family. What's left? Nothing. All the stop computers. late tonight the president called the violence a coordinated and deliberate attack, intended to destabilize the country and vowed to bring those responsible to justice.
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Adam: So there is some truth to this, I believe, because now the narrative has been launched, I think, probably because Tucker Carlson highlighted a report from revolver news, which is a pretty good rundown on it's like the title of South Africa, the first country built on critical race theory officially implodes. And there's definitely something to this, knowing that we had apartheid that officially ended in I think, 94, we've had, we had, you know, we've had so much involvement from the, from the Western world like, Oh, my God, it's so racist. They're racist, racist, racist, and it's actually it is very racist in South Africa. But everybody's racist. No one gets along, it's not a rainbow coalition. And then things flipped. And then with Zuma, it became Oh, well, the article says, like, critical race theory, but I would say Black Lives Matter, Inc. People were told to go take farms that were owned and run by white people and remove them, a lot of white people farmers have been killed. And then subsequently, you got black ownership of farms who didn't farm or didn't know what they were doing. So food shortages started taking place. But this whole preferential treatment, particularly by Jacob Zuma, the former president, brought in a lot of incompetence. So he did because you, you needed to have black workers, you couldn't have white workers, regardless of anyone's skill. And so according to revolver news, and they do a good job of explaining, that's why the
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electric company sucks because no one knows how to run and no one knows what they're doing. Zuma was putting family members in very high spots. So the corruption was out of control. And it's really been and this was also done in Zimbabwe. Before all of this happened in South Africa, and now it's it's so bad that Zimbabwe is going to start this is how far they've come will start paying reparations to white farmers, who, whose farms were taken away and help starve the country and ruin their monetary system. The person who knows a lot about this, who was born there is Laura Logan, Laura Logan has no agenda is her show. And despite the the obvious issue, we've worked out with her, I like what she does, and she weighed in on this and corroborates a lot
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Unknown: doors and burning down, there's no milk, there's no bread, and people are not allowed to have any fuel for their cars. So this is a particularly distressing situation for many, many people there with so many killed at this point. People are asking where's the police, where's the army. And while they are going to deploy more soldiers, there are very worrying reports now of this becoming of a racial element being introduced into this. There's a an Indian community that live just outside of Durban where Jacob Zuma is from. And there have been a number of reports that are fanning the flames of racial tension and violence there. And what you start to see is some of the echoes of, you know, critical waste theory or theory and the woke agenda that have proliferated all over the world. We're paying the price now for big tech and Facebook and all these people who are able to really set the agenda in any country that they want, and where people can spread this message and spread this divisive politics. and South Africa is no exception. Obama's ambassador to South Africa was a mangled Patrick gas part. And when Obama's term ended, and he came home, he became the president of the open society foundation of George Soros, his foundation here. And I know and but when he was in South Africa, he was very vocal about reparations. He was one of the people who was pushing and encouraging publicly for the South African government to take land away from white people,
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particularly white farmers, of course, 30,000 white farms in South Africa, feed those people and they feed other people across southern Africa. And so when you take that land away, and it's not used to farm anymore, you starve your people, people Also that in neighboring Zimbabwe, so there is a radical elements at play here and nobody can tell. At this point, it's impossible to say how much this is involved. But South African media is very quickly turned to looking at who's driving this. And whether there is there are other forces. And you know, there are eerily similar echoes here. There's a whole ideology that goes along with open society and all these affinity groups about turning a moment into a mass movement or revolution.
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Adam: Black Lives Matter, Inc, riots, anybody? Well, I
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John: got an interesting clip. This is the South African update from NPR. And then I have the marks as part of it. But listen to this and just listen to the way it's presented to us.
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Unknown: Calm seems to have returned to South Africa after a week of deadly unrest, triggered by the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma,
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Adam: but it's mfund equa reports the peace could be temporary. As Zuma supporters demand his immediate release the least of demands read by burbano pasa a member of the pro Zuma faction of the ruling African National Congress Party goes beyond that of the former president's release.
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Unknown: The minds and key strategic industries and means of production must be nationalized. The South African Reserve Bank must be nationalized without dealing
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Adam: must release comes as citizens deal with a lack of shops and services following the looting and torching of neighborhood business centers. Residents are also volunteering their labor to help clear the debris of many damaged buildings. For NPR News. I am Ishmael from the quad in Harare. Wait, wait a minute, all of a sudden there was a bit in there and it talked about the bank had to be nationalized.
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John: Right in the middle of that report,
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Adam: it was weird.
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John: It was totally weird. It was like was part of the bit but if now I clipped it's as a as an ISO, an eight second ISO, this is the South African. This is a Marxist overlay. They talk about means of production nationalizing everything. This is a this is sounds like a Venezuela idea. And it was right in the middle of this NPR report, let's
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Adam: play and key strategic industries. And it's hard to understand Let me start over again, really focus
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Unknown: the minds and key strategic industries, my means of production must be nationalized. The South African Reserve Bank must be nationalized without dealing
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John: minds, something must be nationalized. And the bank I think I thought she said that banks and national banks must be nationalized at all must be nationalized. What is this got to do with any of this reporting? Play it one more time? It's very so weird
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Adam: that it just pops in the middle there.
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Unknown: On the minds and key strategic industries and means of production must be nationalized. The South African Reserve Bank must be nationalized without delay.
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John: Yeah, that's come without delay. Last thing she said,
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Adam: Well, you know what, I think we need to Why is this? I'm winning. I wouldn't do it in context. Again, hold on, I need to pull the context of the National Congress Party. Okay. Let's start with this guy. The list of demands read by by panel Pasha, a member of the prosumer faction of the ruling African National Congress Party. Okay. So it's it's a it's a representative from the ANC. Zulu Zulu Nation who read this.
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John: So African National Congress, yes.
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Adam: goes beyond that of the former president's release
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Unknown: the minds and key strategic industries and means of production must be nationalized. The South African Reserve Bank must be nationalized without delay, because there you go.
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Adam: That's total Marxist Can I point out that Durban this Zulu tribal area, just putting it that way? That's where the Gupta family settled. And this is the large Indian contingent Gupta completely corrupt in bed with Zuma on all kinds of shenanigans. In fact, I ran the PR firm or the hired the PR firm to for Zuma himself, I think,
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John: yes, the goop does are notorious wi o. n covers them with another whole report. I didn't clip and they go on and on about these. These are the bad actors and they're Indians and so people you know, think it all Indians are bad because of the goop tell us put these two things together. One, we have Marxist messaging to we have Indian hate.
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Adam: China, anybody? I mean, China's on the side of Pakistan in the Kashmir, China's all in with Pakistan, they hate India.
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John: And China and Indians hate them. Yeah, yeah. So just wi o n, which I think is accounts for that. But yeah, the Chinese are somehow involved in there, either. Creating this problem and they're gonna march in and fix things. And then the Marxist messaging is going on we you had in the last clip from the last, you know the last when a guy says kill all whites kill all Indians he was a Marxist messaging guy. And this girl is like a mood just straight up Marxist is a communist takeover
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Adam: serpins on a YouTuber who I sometimes watch he, he's from South Africa, white guy from South Africa has been out of the country I think for 15 or 16 years. His parents were still there. He has family there and he said, he said I had to leave during zoomies, he, he hates the country. He never talks about it on his YouTube. YouTube shows. He says it's the most racist country on Earth. Everybody's racist. Everybody hates each other It has not worked. Even said the colors of South Africa are brown, black and white. He says that is not a rainbow. That's the literal color of shit. So the guy really freely hates his homeland. But he still has a lot of contact with people and he played this voicemail of because you know, everyone has their own private security that there's really is no police are army doing anything as far as far as any reports I've seen. And so, you know, his friends, he knows they hired as many security guards as they could that like I think had 20 or 30 but then something odd showed up.
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Unknown: So the information flow has been coming in Fast and Furious during this time. I'm going to play you a couple of small clips here. I'm not going to play all of them. I don't want to, you know, give away anyone's identity or anything like that. But I'm just going to play a couple of things to give you an idea about what's going on. I've also got a couple of messages on here so I'm going to start by playing a little clip for you here from Durban and Durban is in kwazulu Natal with us all kicked off by the way Durban is probably the it's kind of like the Florida I guess of South Africa it's the tropical beach you know place it's it's a really nice place to go. It's got a massive Indian majority diaspora that's where all the Indians are, I should say. Let's take a listen.
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Adam: I'm from Durban you don't know the situation if that effectively supplies food
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John: every food factory every chemical factory tried to aiming and they still literally aiming I'll give you an instance of somebody all contracts for macro in Springfield. So macro and spin create as a security company that listen to you any amount of money but just we don't care what the price but you get as many causes as possible for as many guys as possible. So we put the fully armed security. When the guys came, they came in 60 armored vehicles, ak 40, sevens in everything, and it all the guys listen, you move from here or you die. So they cleared out every bit of police and security in the area. This is strategically planned, it is not normal.
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Adam: So this is not the government with 60 armored vehicles and ak 47 somebody else? So there's something going on that is messed up.
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John: Yeah, it's a communist revolution.
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Adam: But spurred on. Well, note from one of our producers to understand what's going on in South Africa and why it's different from the CRT critical race theory nonsense in America, you need to look at the history of intelligence networks and covert operations in Africa. A good point of entry is this clandestine world, and he has a link to an exposition about the WWF. The World Wildlife Fund started by Prince Bernard, also the founder of the Bilderberg Group, explores the founding of WTF the people involved how they use this NGO to support paramilitary operations that run destabilization campaigns all over Africa to fight against groups who are trying to end the exploitation of their people and their nation's natural national resources by powerful interest groups. And I have no reason to not believe that that's exactly what or that's a big part of what's going on. Or this has been going on
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John: for make up our minds either China, or what you just said,
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Adam: well, it's another China link the what is the logo of the WWF a frickin panda?
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John: It's a panda.
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Adam: Okay, so there's my China link. But even our producers have family their brother in law stuck in the house for six days they live in a gated community do not have security surrounding the residential area. neighbors are volunteering to watch the gates, they're all armed. People are not going to work because of the riots and the killings. They're afraid their water will soon turn off run out. As you know, South Africa's water situation has been atrocious. They've been running out for years. They've been keeping buckets of water in their house just in case the grocery stores have either been looted or closed and his family is running low on food as they go shopping. Paying for groceries frequently they do not stash food for long today, they waited in line at one grocery store for nine hours. The stores open for limited hours but only selling bread and milk because of limited supply and emergency shipments. His brother and mom didn't even get to the front of the line in time before the store closed. So communist takeover? Who knows who's running it, but or maybe under the guise of, of racial equality? I mean, I think I think that this, this is a model.
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John: I mean, we're still longing and as a place you don't want to be no, but
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Adam: we're a long way off here in the United States from that. I mean, this has taken
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John: quite a number of years. You are
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Adam: I'm sorry. You live in the in the Zulu Nation of California. True. didn't consider that. Sorry. Oh.
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John: Well, that's a good that's uplifting. I think it's time for a break.
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Adam: I think we should take one. I'm going to
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John: Let me check. Okay. Yeah. Always Scott at the tall corn was there in Davenport?
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Adam: No. Arnie becomes a night and the rest is for her accounting. Got it. Okay.
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John: Got it. The tall corn Davenport, Iowa. He gets mentioned a lot in the show apparently, like three times in a row here. 808 Ryan Smith in Raleigh, North Carolina. 7821 Jonathan Watson in Aurora, Colorado. 77. He's got some coming up. Doesn't What does he very bonafide che bonifati are Boniface? in Newport News, Virginia. I would say it's bonafide J. But in Newport News, it's probably Boniface, Danny shaddix 7140 Lisa Pyle, 7140. And Dame Shelley 7140. And she's in Bartlett, Tennessee. Those are 7140 donors. They're still coming in. coming in.
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Adam: Yeah, that's nice.
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John: Sir Rick in Arlington, Washington. 6996. He's a regular Brian Watson 6969 and Walden Walden. I'm sorry, Brian Walden. 6969. Samuel anonymous in Indianapolis, Indiana. 5940. Sir, be boop Night of the frozen tundra 5678. We do have a couple make goods to read. In the note, did you notice those you're going to know I didn't see any may goods. And Eric No. Yeah, no,
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Adam: I saw Mia notes.
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John: That's one of them was one of the same email I'm looking at.
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Adam: Why don't you continue on? I'll take a look. I don't think so.
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John: Yeah, the two notes at the bottom. One may be an miaa. But why would it be an EMI if it's in there? Tim and Woodstock, Ontario 5510. Richard fighter in London, UK 5510 5510 from Dean Roker, Daniel Mariano 5510 Madeline Stahl back in West Harrison, Indiana 5033 Sir Andrew Benz and imperial Missouri 5005. The following people have $50 donors name and location as their run through them David chalone oh shalonda chaloner Alanna which Alona salon. You say tomato? Madison Ville, Louisiana. JOHN camp in antlers Oklahoma. Kevin O'Brien in Chicago, Illinois. Jessica young in Yuba City, California. Danny yell Lawson I think what do you think? is still there?
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Adam: Yeah, I'm doing notes so I can't think
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John: Okay, nevermind. Ma Ri lab brewery a in Kennett square Pennsylvania 50. Scott lavender, in Montgomery, Texas. Eric good. These are all 50s Eric of how Obama how Obama apparently is a very southern town in New Jersey named how you go. Sir jr wing and rotten sagas. He wraps it up for show 13 5065
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Adam: and I do have the miaa notes. Found them. This is from Baxter kidwell retired a few years ago spend my days at CrossFit working on my hobby farm and listen to podcasts. I also do programming projects as I have since gotten since I got my first radio shack computer in 1975. Adam, I'm the dude named Ben who wrote the schema for the podcast 2.0 namespace. We really appreciate that back. So you know writing a schema is crap work. very much appreciated. I figured it's time to de-douche and to get knighted all at once my friends call me Lord Tidwell so If it pleases the period's committee, I would like to be known as sir Lord to dwell of the Shire and at the mouth of my smokin hot middle Cynthia who's celebrating her 50th this weekend with a halfway party. 4999 is a penny short, so there's a penny left in the jar for her She also needs a D douchey. D do the Round Table haggis and Jose clairvaux will take care of that Jim Parker also missed him on a previous or missed his note on a previous ceremony in the morning. I feel it's appropriate that I share a portion of my COVID dividend I own a campground. I raise heritage breed pigs and also breed Hungarian. visualise puppies. I'm not familiar with this breed. campaign
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John: is loss.
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Adam: Yeah. Are those big dogs or little dogs?
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John: They're they're like a racing dog. Oh, you got more here.
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Adam: Camping is a beautiful location. pasture raised pork and top quality bird dogs will always be in demand but a little COVID related. They're desperate they're probably bird bird dog and make sense a little COVID related media hysteria has provided a boost in sales. Throughout the pandemic folks have found refuge in my campground sought out local meat raised under humane conditions and enjoyed the companionship of my dogs to remain grounded in spite of the daily onslaught by the M five M. And even though it's a little longer I This was I remember this note a litter of piglets was born this week and two of them stating they don't want to be owned by a douchebag have decided that their value be returned to the show after they complete their mission in life. Pigs are unique in that they come into this world spend most of their time is cute, fun, inquisitive animals, but after a year, they become rather one dimensional food driven hogs. It's almost by mutual agreement that they jump onto the trailer to go to the abbatoirs I hope we haven't breached any protocols but I have named these two crackpot and buzzkill the were pigs. The 400 dogs are pigs. The $400 represents their value today. But as they spend the next year foraging and enjoying my 100 acres at the base of Pioneer peak on the banks of Connect river, their value will increase securing my knighthood Can you please check out my website to see their progress. The lambs that were born earlier
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this spring will be at the mutton stage a year from now. It might also join us at the round table. It'll be like a party and he wants a deducing and that is Jim Parker from kunik river ranch.com. And connect is k n i k river ranch.com.
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John: de deuced. Where is this area?
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Adam: I don't know. Once you look at the website. It's the Pioneer peak. Where's pioneer peak? I don't know. I
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John: don't know that either.
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Adam: I don't know. I know nothing.
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John: I was wondering because I don't we like to get maybe heritage meat. Yeah. Some of these animals, especially the pigs when they're grown like this for it by these individuals who do these heritage breeds is absolutely fantastic. It's almost not quite as good as well as wild boar but it's really tasty.
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John: Oh, here we go. Nice.
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John: I know whoever it is. I knows I know who it is. I'm sorry. to whoever it is goes to the no agenda meetup site, scrapes the data and then puts it on a map.
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Adam: Yeah, I think it's actually done in real time.
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John: Oh, it's done in real time. So when a thinks just pops in there, boom, it shows up. Yeah, I believe that's very some that's not non trivial.
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Adam: But this this is the beauty of the no agenda nation. You know, it's like when you have the data open everybody can get to it. It's it just works. Let me let me see if it's no agenda. meetups maps, no agenda meet. meetup. Maps. meetup maps. Now I can't get it. Right. I put it. Yeah. I'm sucking I'm sorry. Love it up. No agenda. Alright, it's, it's no, I'll put it in the show notes. It's the no agenda meetups map. I know what
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it's actually might be no agenda maps calm. I don't know what's going on with me today. No. I feel like a douchebag. All right. No agenda. Meet us. We have a couple of reports before we get to our list for today. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Hey, this
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Unknown: is sir Harry pilgrim, the Baron at a massive panic sits right in the 10th anniversary of the hot back in 2008 tour. We had 11 producers here in Fredericksburg, Virginia drinking some really good beer and swapping a whole bunch of lies. I'm gonna pass the mic over to Sir Tom starkweather
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Hello, Tom. Start We're here in my hometown. I had to come down for this wonderful meet up. Thank you, Harry. Hi, this
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Adam: is Alex in the morning, this CRISPR in the morning, hey, I have an idea for your morning zoo. You need an old Gen X or that gets fired every show. And then a young intern that explains why Hey, this is Rosalynn originally from the Highlands of Scotland.
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Unknown: Yeah, I don't know sir. Rick, Steve Steven city, I need you to move the pig a little closer to the bed so I can get better audio saying hey, this is Ricky desert ran away from home. This is Matt Sorry, I was
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Adam: late. I was waxing the ceiling. Sir. Ban protective underwater criminal investigators. JOHN, stay safe.
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Unknown: Adam,
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keep a firm stick.
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Adam: I've you know, I always have a firm grasp on my stick. It's so I was introduced no agenda. map.com john, you want to go to it. And if you hit no agenda map.com you will see right away that it pops up. And it's events within the next seven days and everything else upcoming. And it's it's really beautiful. And that was the 10th anniversary, by the way. And I actually met Tom starkweather 10 years ago, in a hotel in Washington DC right after the earthquake. You recall I was in that earthquake. That's now 10 years ago. And great to hear sir Harry pilgrim as well. Now the Houston meetup This is Brian at the new alpha
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Unknown: Houston meetup. We got lots of people and what's what's this we got a sigma alpha rho Varian coming in. Oh, no, we're all gonna die. Thank you for your courage. Hi, James. They're here in the morning, in the morning. Hi, john and Adam. Their craziness continues, but at least sodas the sanity? No agenda.
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Now bear in mind.
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This is Mike D with 7 Billion Rising. No agenda meetup. thank everybody for letting me hang out with them. And this is my first meetup. And hopefully we'll start tomorrow. Hey, it's Andy Jane from the control group is still alive and kickin
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Adam: in the morning. And finally, the Charlotte meetup. Hey, john.
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Unknown: I am douchebag number one. And I'm douchebag number two and we are at the Charlotte. No agenda meetup. And it's been awesome. This is our first meetup and we've
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Adam: thoroughly enjoyed it in the morning. Hey, john. Adam, this is Steve in Charlotte. Shout out to my brother up in Canada. navia lock down and in the morning. Hey, john Adam. In the morning to you. I'm a douchebag proud of it dammit. But eventually I'll pay you. So thank you. In the morning, this is chip your resident millennial Wilker broker. I want to say that I love mac and cheese melted together. Love it. Can't wait for the love.
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Unknown: of the rock. You're at Charlotte again. in the morning. in the morning. This is sir Kevin deals the Earl of North Carolina. Thank
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you for your courage.
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Hey, Rick here.
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Kellyanne Conway. So a money shot. This is your boy peanut. I promise you'll get your buttons at some point, I promise. Hey, Sunny Hill, my first meeting really glad to be here in the morning. This is Cathy.
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And this is Luke Berger. to the beat of the rhythm of the night of all things greasy, sir Jheri curl up in your
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Adam: All right, no agenda meetups. What
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John: was there a woman named Sunny Hill
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Adam: I believe so.
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John: Wow. What a DJ name
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Adam: everybody it's Sunny Hill. There'll be htcc 100 bring y'all the hits. It was steak plant at steak plant has emailed me from different names different. I think steak plant also did the no new agenda show dotnet website. But he's responsible for the map so I'm not quite sure how to credit him other than that. Now on your meetup calendar and on the map. We have the following for today the Orange County meetup Part Three Attack of the mutans that should be underway as we speak. Springfield, Missouri the super spread event Delta variant that'll be five o'clock at Lindbergh's Tavern St. John's New Brunswick, Canada. No agenda meetup five o'clock. Is it legal there? The uptown pub down under Stranger Than Fiction party at moontower three o'clock Central Time starting right now. In fact Reggie's on the beach in Chicago. Gitmo, lowland summer beach day. 11 Central that is well that's over by now. That was in the Netherlands and Buster nosh lost it on we should have a report soon. Tomorrow. The bass bowling at the boardwalk bowl six o'clock boardwalk bowl Santa Cruz, California. On Tuesday record breaking meetup in Croatia. Yes, you heard me right, Croatia 930 Central European Time at the Adriana bar in provato. Croatia. Alex is organizing Wednesday the dastardly Davin SAS with bastard Bonanza seven o'clock Mountain Time, and that will be in Park City, Utah check for the location you have to contact the organizer. And next Thursday on the next show day July 22. to
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freedom fest no agenda meetup seven o'clock Murphy's pub and grill. That's an overview of your no agenda meetups for more information to find out if there's one near you go to no agenda meetups comm if it's not listed if you can't even find it on the map, then why don't you start one yourself? It's easy and it's always just like a nice day. Everybody ISOs ISOs ISOs ISOs
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John: quite a few.
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Adam: Okay, what should I do mine first then since you have I have a couple.
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John: Yeah, do yours. Okay.
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Adam: Oops, Oops. Oops, here we go. Absolute fucking lewdly I figured we wouldn't do that one. But I thought it was fun to play. How about this one? getting vaccinated? is bipartisan. too long. How about this, my man girdle is going to pop on this one. too long. Maybe this is the only one I think it's a contender.
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John: Oh my God. That is so fun to listen to. I liked that. I kind of like a little long, but I still like it's pretty good. What
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Adam: do you got?
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John: Okay, let's start with an alphabetical order. Let's start with block. I don't block anything.
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Adam: I'm keeping that just for. Even if it does. Isn't the ISO. I want to keep it.
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John: That's a good one there. We don't block anything. Mario.
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Adam: Mario, thank you so much about to playing my game. I'm
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John: vaccinated.
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Adam: Wait, what about terrific. Oh, terrific.
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John: Terrific. I think it is terrific. About the show. I think it's terrific. Yeah. vaccinated.
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Adam: That's also good. as well. It's kind of between this these two I would say it's either I think it is terrific. Or it's Oh my God, that's that is so fun to listen to.
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John: I think terrifics better than the second one, which is too long,
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Adam: or just too long. Okay, terrific. It is I got to boost it though.
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John: Yeah, sorry. No, that's okay. I usually compress it push it up and compress it so what I do
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Adam: man is what I do for the show, man. I What do we have to leave everybody with to put them on a happy note for this now, almost four hour show?
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John: Well, I have two things that might work. Okay. First of all, I've got the I just want to play this. Actually, I can play this later. So just a very short clip from Brooke saying something stupid, but I can let that slide. How about the How about the odd Russia warning? This is a PBS clip
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Adam: on Russia warning. There it is okay.
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Unknown: Russia warned today that the US military pullout from Afghanistan is causing chaos across the wider region. The warning came at a conference in Uzbekistan, American envoy Zalmay Khalilzad acknowledged that telemon forces have captured dozens of Afghan districts and he called for a ceasefire the
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John: speed with which and the amount of territory that the acquired is unexpected, but I believe that there is no military solution despite the progress of the thoughts of made for the war to end there has to be a political agreement
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Adam: I've been found this a little bit it feels kind of like they're trying to draw Russia in somehow
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John: either give it give it hand them the baton yeah or or let Russia complain about us. So we have to stay there this has got something to do with Kerry's visit the three neighbors in the three way visit. Mm hmm. So he goes in there and he says look we got to we you know the CIA wants us to stay in there because he's damn poppies are there you know what's going on? Yeah. Well, and I said well, what are we supposed to do what can we do we got nothing to do with someone
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Adam: has to operate some wants to operate the base for the for flying the poppies out
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John: so how about you know maybe or maybe they're looking for to do a deal so and get some one of these Russia's satellites you know, that has still controlled by Russia?
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Adam: jika Stan, maybe
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John: Yeah, one of those. Run the puppies out of there. How about that for a deal to agenda in the counter do is this and I think this is going to come up that Russia would say stop blaming us for all the cyber bullcrap
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Adam: you do that we're good to go? tough one because it's on the list for the cyber pandemic. So it's gonna be hard. Yeah,
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John: it's not gonna be the Russians then it's gonna be someone else. Ukraine's brand blamed on the Ukrainians. They're the ones are the your IRA Iranians because they're the ones who are notorious for doing stuff like this. Yeah.
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Adam: Well, you know what's interesting? Okay, this will play us out then since it's the Russians in the cyber. I was wondering about this myself. The cyber news came and went overnight, the ransomware came and went overnight. We know they went dark, they went dark, they went dark. The one thing I've been looking around for is okay, so where is the panic and the outrage from the hundreds, if not 1000s of small businesses whose data and computers are still locked up? wouldn't we be hearing about that? Or is that does not matter. I mean, nothing until this report with crippling ransomware attacks on the rise most coming from Russia based groups. Now you understand why I want to play it because with crippling ransomware attacks on the rise most coming from Russia based groups, the Biden administration tonight is taking action beefing up its defenses. Following the pipeline hack the cause to run on gas, and the attack on the meat processor JBS the State Department is offering up to a $10 million cash reward for tips leading to the arrest of those responsible. The move comes days after our evil, one of the most notorious ransomware gangs mysteriously went dark and disappearing from the internet, leaving experts to speculate whether the group shut down voluntarily, or whether the US government was somehow involved.
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John: He said three weeks ago there would be consequences. Will there be sir?
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Adam: Yes. Late last
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Unknown: week, President Biden vowed to take action against ransomware gangs,
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Adam: if President Putin didn't rein them in. Apparently, he followed a similar warning last month in Geneva, during a meeting between the two men. They have significant cyber capability. He knows but ransomware attacks have increased 93% over the last year, and cyber watchers say ransomware thieves won't scare off easily. It's like
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Unknown: whack a mole, they will reappear in another form, that they have a very successful business model. They've been successful. They're committing a crime and they're getting away with it.
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Adam: And so one question is what happens to all those companies that were attacked by our evil, but that had not paid the ransom before the group went dark? Well, Nora, that's bad news to the data that they had still encrypted still, unfortunately, unusable. Now if you already scared off poten and you know it was Russia. Why the $10 million reward?
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John: Ah, makes no sense. Excellent. Yes. In the same makes no sense in the same damn this is pulling away. We're pulling away from the Russia thing because part of the quid pro quo. I like it. There's a quid pro quo going on. That's
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Adam: what that's what carries three way.
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John: It's carry three wires
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Adam: three. carry three ways underway. That's right, everybody. Okay. Wow. There you go. Only one end of show mix, by request. And that's really all we got. Listen to no agenda by Archimedes Johnson. Your end of show for today. Coming up next on no agenda stream.com also find a bullet troll troll. room.io grumpy, grumpy, grumpy old bands are back. And we will be back with you on Thursday isn't gonna get an extra day to prepare and see what what the elites have in store for us next. I'm always excited coming to you from the heart of Hill Country, Texas FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where it's another. I don't know this is kind of a gloomy, dark, gloomy, just overcast and kind of muggy it's crap. I'm just seated.
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Adam: We will return on Thursday. Please remember us@dvorak.org slash and a until then. Adios mofos john give me a cab.
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John: Glad a cab gab.
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Adam: I didn't say call me a cab. I said get me a cab. Oh, okay, I'll
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John: buy one tomorrow taxi. Welcome everybody
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Adam: to a brand new program on the pipe Show Network, which can be titled a number of things we chose no agenda, but it could be the show with no imaging No. Mostly call the job a agenda show attenders show exactly. mecanum the mic
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John: with that check boss tivity Club coincidence I think not you to burn banjo scribe we can resolve any nice things. Oh my god can you see that choose to send Ben and bernadett contradiction is true.
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