Cover for No Agenda Show 1368: Heat Map
July 29th, 2021 • 3h 42m

1368: Heat Map

Transcript

The transcripts of No Agenda are automatically generated and therefore, not fully accurate. Discretion is advised.

Click the text to start playing from that position in the show. Click the timestamp to copy a direct link to that position to your clipboard in order to propagate the formula.

0:00
John: Did test after you're dead?
0:01
Adam: Adam Curry Jhansi devora July 29 2021. This is your award winning give one nation media assassination Episode 1368. This is no agenda, firing up the heat map and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country or region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
0:21
John: from Northern Silicon Valley where we've got an Olympic fever. I'm John Dvorak buzzkill
0:32
Adam: who has an Olympic fever.
0:34
John: Nobody
0:36
Adam: has an Olympic fever, and we had a fever. And then our athlete quit. Yeah, that was weird.
0:47
John: Well, you can see her she did I sorry, do one thing you did at the vault, I think. Yeah. We're jumping spin in bland, and she can see she she has lost her Mojo. Now if she tried to explain I think the other people would come in try to explain it. They just call it a bunch of there is no more than choking. is a they call it the yips gifts.
1:13
Adam: Yeah. The hips Of course. It's psychological. It's a psychological
1:18
John: barrier to the to the end, I'm reminded of an old Star Trek episode. Where Here we go. Yeah.
1:26
Adam: All right, Boomer time
1:28
John: where we're Spock had his brain removed to become this the center of a ship. And then bones had to put the brain back into Spock. And he put on this this helmet that gave him all this extra brain power. And he started putting the brain back and say this is as easy as anything. I can't believe this is ridiculously easy. And he's doing it and then the thing wears off. And and then he starts to go into Oh my god, how am I even doing this? This is not possible. I can't do this is I there's too many connections and he freaks out. And that kind of thing that happened her when she did her vault, you could tell she she didn't even do it. Right. And she landed poorly. She is law. She lost something. Yes, very strange to see. But it's like you had this highly tuned person. And it's a dangerous sport.
2:19
Adam: Let's face Oh, yes. Well, it to me it was you know, I understood the obvious when you say Oh, MT mental health problems. A lot of people see that as a snowflake move. When you know, in general, even if you get the yips great golfers don't necessarily quit. They continue, and I understand is dangerous. What I personally thought was, Oh, hell yeah. These these athletes are slaves, this slaves to the International Olympic Committee. They've been made to sleep on foldout cardboard beds. Keep your mask on, they can't move three meters without a an escort anywhere in the village. I bet it's not fun.
2:58
John: Well, whatever it did it cause I think she's sincere that she lost whatever she needed to have to do these flips. Yeah, without killing herself, and she just bails. But I think you're and other people attributed to COVID and all the other things that made their lives miserable for a year and this is the Olympics was supposed to be last year anyway. And I think combined with what you just said. And the slavery issue.
3:29
Adam: I might add this is not a small issue when it comes to these Olympics. You completely owned.
3:36
John: Yeah, it's not good. So she's debts. You know,
3:39
Adam: I mean, I've known some Olympic athletes in the Netherlands. And I've met them in context with the the Dutch chapter of the IOC. Oh, so in public, they get all this fawning and it's you know, beautiful, and let's have a great lunch. But after that, you know, there'll be quick to die like, Man, this is crap. I'm being lived.
4:03
John: Yeah, yeah. I'm reminded of TED Talks. Okay. TED talks are the same way.
4:09
Adam: Oh, you remember that guy who ratted on the TED talks? He wrote, did he write a whole blog about it? I can't remember
4:16
John: what he did. But he was bitching and moaning about and I believe it's all true. Yeah, he was a TED
4:21
Adam: fellow. He was a TED fellow, which is basically you're in a cult. Yeah. Yeah. I'm gonna remember who that guy was. Well, while we're thinking about that, john, is here. We all need to pay attention to it the infection heat map. The most viral image of the past week, everywhere, the heat map.
4:47
Unknown: He says it's making this guidance for areas with substantial or high transmission of take a look at this map. That's all the counties in red and orange altogether, it's almost two thirds of all counties in the US It states, it's a metric based both on the spread of COVID. And how many people have the virus, as well as whether counties are able to do enough testing to stay on top of it.
5:10
Adam: Now, what does that mean to you? I couldn't find this statistic anywhere else.
5:16
John: I thought I heard 1/3 1.2.
5:20
Adam: No, but there's no the The point is what what the heat map is based on? Is these two parameters
5:27
Unknown: metric based both on the spread of COVID, how many people have the virus, as well as whether counties are able to do enough testing to stay on top of it?
5:37
Adam: So you get an introductory? Well, it sounds to me, like somehow they have a metric which is not published. Do you have enough testing capabilities and that combined with cases cases is your color score on the heat map?
5:58
John: Which is ludicrous. contradictory?
6:03
Adam: Yes.
6:04
John: And in other words, you've had no testing whatsoever and no cases you'd be high in Banja Yes, you'd
6:11
Adam: be blood orange, you'd be just burned it up. So this is this is being used to show everybody and we'll we'll get to that of course that this is the the the southern states must be Republicans. Or as Chris Cuomo calls them the VAC the vacuous which I thought was kind of good. I tried to get his opening monologue from yesterday. And I thought it would be online but no, he said it's the vaccinators the
6:39
John: a fine guy. Believe me. I've heard Chris Cole, most stuff is not online. Isn't that odd? You had to find it on YouTube.
6:47
Adam: Well, I was looking on YouTube. And
6:50
John: you have to if it's there, it's on YouTube, but they don't put it up on CNN. And no spotty on YouTube. He has it because it's embarrassing.
7:00
Adam: That could be one of the reasons. When I was watching it. I thought, Wow, man, I'm glad no one watches this because it's pretty in cities what that guy's doing. Anyway, this this all came on some new science. We have an update. Now the CDC has flipped on a dime within 24 hours. We are now supposed to mask up everywhere. Now. We can't mandate it can't mandate it. But we can do lots of things.
7:27
Unknown: We are going to begin tonight with breaking news in the COVID pandemic. The CDC has changed its guidance when it comes to mask wearing for the vaccinated citing the highly contagious Delta variant. The agency now says people who live in areas where the spread of COVID is high or substantial. Even those who received their vaccine should wear masks indoors. So tonight look at this map. That means that new mask guidance covers more than 60% of the country. And we have just learned of this big step from the White House. The administration emailing staff tonight saying they must wear masks regardless of their vaccination status. And with the new school year around the corner, the CDC is recommending all students, teachers and staff wear masks. And there is a word tonight about a man who was arrested for allegedly sending death threats to Dr. Anthony Fauci. In one email authorities say the suspect threatened to drag Dr. Fauci and his family into the street, beat them to death and set them on fire. Yeah.
8:25
Adam: Oh, man. That's quite the threat. I'll set you on fire, your whole family will burn. So people aren't very happy about this. No, yeah. And nobody's happy about any of it. And And the thing is, it's this, it's this science all of a sudden, which I thought the science was always in, follow the science do what the science says. But science, data science screwed us on this deal. You know, there are several things that were all happening at exactly the same time, which is the director of the CDC Wollensky, which I
9:01
Unknown: think really motivated us to move forward. The first is, over the last two weeks, our case rates in this country have come down by about a third, likely very much due to the scale up of vaccinations that we've been able to do. Second is that, you know, we have new science now shows that the vaccine is shortening its effectiveness in real world settings outside of the trial outside of our trials, has demonstrated that just as well as Yeah,
9:30
Adam: I'd like to slips that in. Isn't that cool? It was something new science outside of our trials. We don't you may not have tested any of this
9:36
Unknown: shows that the vaccine is working. It's working this in real world setting. Listen, gentlemen,
9:41
Adam: it's working. So well put your mask on now
9:43
Unknown: that basically shows that the vaccine is working its effectiveness in real world settings outside of the trial outside of our trials, has demonstrated by
9:53
John: the way stuff, she tried to correct the mistakes she made. Yep, indicating that the whole thing's big giant trial. And she, she blows, she blows the correction,
10:05
Unknown: working its effectiveness in real world settings outside of the trial outside of our trials. loops has demonstrated that it works just as well as it did in the trials that these vaccines are working against the variants. And then if you are vaccinated, you're very unlikely to be able to get asymptomatic disease and therefore transmitted to other people. Oh, this
10:30
John: is like the, you know, one person says yes to that one person is no, this is a fiasco.
10:35
Adam: Yes. Yeah, they really screwed this one up. And well, I have some ideas about what's happening. But the new science thing is what really is perfect. You just say science here and the only PR and by the way, the Wall Street Journal said, hey, that's great. Can we see the data to your science? Which has not been published yet? Well, you know, it's, it hasn't be peer reviewed or so early. But for some reason, it was enough to turn everything around on a dime. One day after they they reiterated their old, the CDC reiterated their old math guideline, which was Yeah, that's all good. And so this got to a head in the in the House of Representatives. And it wound up I guess, with some wood republican was saying no, I'm not gonna wear a mask. This is stupid. And then Nancy Pelosi, McCarthy has his neck, then Nancy Pelosi called him a moron, moron. And then she explained why he's a moron.
11:38
Unknown: is Kevin Murphy a moron? And if so why? I said earlier in my comment, science, science, science and science, on almost every subject that you can name. Science is the answer. Whether it's the climate crisis, whether it's a health crisis, whether it whether it's our preeminence in the world and technology, science, science, science science, to say that wearing a mask is not based on science, I think it's is not wise. And that was my comment,
12:12
Adam: science, science science. And I agree it's a mistake for her to do for sciences in a row I think that might break the three repetition rule.
12:22
John: She there's a root there is a lot of classes on exposition, writing classes at a higher level. There's, there's there's three things you do when you trying to make a point, if you want to. If I say I'm trying to think how this actually goes, if you want to make an emotional attachment, or you want to drive home a point you do to really, if you want to bring in the like jobs and jobs, yeah, if you want to bring the balanced Trinity, which is three, threes, always the best. And then there is for is allowed for for being I think that's the emotional outlet where you're, you're, you're, you've lost it.
13:12
Adam: You're out of control, I fixed it for her no problem, science, a science, science, science, science. Science or by science, science, science, science and science. Woke it up in science. Just a little extra time this morning,
13:30
John: apparently.
13:33
Adam: Okay, boots on the ground report regarding regarding the testing for these variants, which I think we talked about a show or two ago. And this is from one of our producers. I recently heard a claim on some media outlet that 71% of all COVID cases in the area where the Delta variant, another outlet claimed 40%, and then a different area. Of course, no details about how testing for variants are completed or who can do them just the usual parroting of information from some government PR person. Well, I am the one of the boards for a multi hospital regional health care system on the East Coast, we have the best producers in the universe. We recently had a board meeting with the COVID update as part of our agenda. I think one of our executives suggested that the Delta varied was a major factor for all the cases naturally, I put on my no agenda hat and ask some questions after the meeting with this person. Turns out in the hospitals in our system, they're not testing for variants because they can't only two highly recognized learning hospitals can provide those tests regionally. And even they can only test for general variants, not the Delta, only the feds or maybe the state has the ability to test specific variants. But the hospitals in our system are not even sending samples to the learning hospitals, let alone the feds for testing. Not sure how the CDC or any organization can accurately suggest statistics about the variance. Needless to say I was kicked off the
14:54
board didn't say that. Also an additional fact discussed on the show I can verify the healthcare database systems that feed into the state and the CDC have no way of knowing how many times a person has been tested. He's not interested as a good point, he's not interesting. Meaning if a person has been tested three times positive for COVID, that is three new cases of the COVID. Not three tests for one person, most people are getting multiple tests in our system, once they test positive. Yeah, that makes total sense. total sense?
15:26
John: Well, I have another letter. You there's another producer, female. You, you mentioned about the COVID variant and how they are testing it, which is always been bothering me as well. I am a clinical laboratory tech, for a hospital just outside the Queens, New York. In the routine micro lab, the PCR testing does not differentiate between any strains. And I believe there is no FDA approved test that does. I've also been, I've also been asking around some of my colleagues at work if they send out any positive covid 19 swabs to the CDC or if or of our reference labs do, there seems to be no set algorithm algorithm or if someone is positive. Now where they are further tested, or strains, No, none. This Delta Varian has no concrete evidence in my clinical lab opinion, and is just about control. It's a shame that this is being exploited. Also a little tidbit. In the in the fluid seems that people think that the flu disappeared in 2020. False, nobody was testing for it. And when someone died in the hospital, they just only swab for COVID-19.
17:03
Adam: And this is this is the problem I have with this recent change of the peat, or at least this announcement that testing companies should use different assez. No longer we're going to use the PCR for the RT PCR test, which shouldn't be a test in the first place. I think that going to the lateral flow system, which is I believe, that's what gates and Soros bought for $41 million, they bought a company. I mean, how about that, huh? Boy, those guys have timing. Just a week before all this stuff happens, you know, just just a week before the CDC says these tests may be no good, because the new test that they're looking for, and that they want you to use if available, is able to distinguish between COVID and influenza. And the more I hear this, the more I'm thinking dude, was this just flew that people were dying from and just because genetic code was uploaded to Illumina Illumina, which is another godly board company. And they're the ones that handed out to all the all the PCR testers. I mean, if you're just looking for some generic material, or some material that may be specific to 1%, of, of the people, like your 1% Ashkenazi Jew based upon your DNA, maybe, you know, they're just getting tests off of something that they were told to look for. And yeah, you know, because of all the angst and the way the hospitals were sending people home. And of course, most people having completely separate underlying issues where they The reason they entered the hospital in
18:48
the first place. I'm not even sure any of this is real anymore. Especially with the exosome story that that we talked about. We love the exos. I do I do. And I have some thoughts on it. But first, we need to have at least two short clips from the pope himself, Fauci and he really looks By the way, doesn't he look younger?
19:14
John: Ted work done.
19:15
Adam: Yeah, Biden also looks younger Pelosi never seems to age. These are 80 year olds.
19:21
John: adrenochrome.
19:24
Adam: Well, I didn't want to say it. But yeah,
19:26
Unknown: maybe if you drink the blood out of babies, we've learned clearly now without a doubt that people who have vaccinated get a breakthrough infection actually have enough virus in their nasal pharynx that they can actually transmit it to other people and have said,
19:42
John: you mentioned to what we just the clips you just played, of course, I'm sorry. This is in contradiction to the clips you just played about how you don't have this issue?
19:51
Adam: Yes. Well, this is this is why I sequence them that way
19:54
Unknown: that they can actually transmit it to other people and have documented trends. Admit it to other people. So because of that, the virus has really changed. And that has really triggered the change in the CDC guidelines. So right now I incorrectly said that even if you are vaccinated, you need to wear a mask in indoor public settings in the areas that have a high degree of transmissibility, namely the orange and red areas.
20:25
Adam: In the red area, oh, no, I gotta be careful. Let's continue. Now, I guess the data is just different with Delta. But do you understand why people might feel a little whipsawed between the last one and this one?
20:39
Unknown: Yeah, it's thoroughly understandable, but there really is a pretty clear explanation of it. And here are the data. When you go back 60 days of the two months ago, when you look at the level of virus in the nasal pharynx, of a person who's vaccinated and gets a breakthrough infection, it was considerably less than the level of virus in the nasal pharynx of an unvaccinated person, the data will clear now that we have a Delta variant that has changed the entire landscape. Because when you look at the level of virus in the nasal pharynx, of a vaccinated person who gets a breakthrough infection with Delta, it is exactly the same as the level of virus in a unvaccinated person. Good.
21:27
Adam: Says Chris Hayes. And this really bothered me. I've never heard about the measurement of the amount of virus in the note in the nasal cavity. Have you do you recall this? Ever? The
21:38
John: this guy is like a pathological liar. I've come to this conclusion. But and by the way, if there's so much in it, where's the fairness that he keeps talking about? nasal fair, fair next?
21:51
Adam: Where is this fair? I think it's just fairings.
21:54
John: No, no fair. Next is if PME RNYX. That's what he's saying. Is that's what I mean. That's what he's talking about.
22:02
Adam: And what is that? Well, I
22:04
John: don't know. I can't I'm looking for a picture of it to where that is in the nose. Because I'm wondering if it's forward in the nose. Yeah, I
22:12
Adam: got it here. It's spelled with Ph. AR n y, y and x is part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity above the esophagus and trachea. Okay, it is found in vertebrates, invertebrates blah, blah, blah. So that's deep then. That's not where they had been testing. But I don't I don't see a nasal Fenix. Thank you. That's interesting.
22:38
John: I'm looking at ISO nasal
22:40
Adam: alliinase. Oh, geez. So what is nays? Oh,
22:46
John: that means nasal system. Okay, nasal. Okay.
22:50
Adam: All right. Well, it bothered me because I've never heard this metric being used. And it didn't make sense to me. Like, I don't know, just felt like if your walk if two people walk into a room, and it's just filled with COVID dust, wouldn't you both have the same amount of virus in your nasal pharynx? It's just a defects one person differently than the other?
23:17
John: I don't know. I'd like you said this is the first time this has come up in the conversation.
23:20
Adam: Well, I have one answer.
23:22
John: Why there and why is it up further in the nose? Yeah. And why is it in the spirit? Well, you think that Chris Hayes would ask those follow up questions, didn't he? Or she must have said Why isn't further up the nose or in the spin dispute and sneeze you heard the lungs? Is it anyplace else? But there's one little area?
23:40
Adam: You heard him? His follow up? Question is right here right near the end of the clip here it is person
23:45
Unknown: who gets a breakthrough infection with Delta. It is exactly the same as the level of virus in a unvaccinated person.
23:55
Adam: He's convinced Oh, no further questions, Your Honor.
24:02
John: He's the worst dead guy.
24:03
Adam: Yeah, he's pretty bad. So here is the and I think this gives us one answer. And this is this is one answer from Dr. Robert Malone. You've probably heard of him. He's doing the rounds. And he is the patent holder. And they credited as the inventor things, one of the CO inventors of mRNA technology as a vaccine. Yeah, he's he's said a lot of things in the past few weeks, which has gotten I think d platformed. At least from Twitter. So he could just go on on all the alternative shows. And he showed up on banyans a war room but I've thought what he had to say was very interesting. And this brings in the the Tigers, which we mistakenly, I think we're calling the titters on the show.
24:50
John: We were never calling it to titters
24:52
Adam: I thought we did. Well, mistakenly I thought we did. The tighter you wished we did. The titers, and he says that what is happening right now, this this new science, this change is exactly what he's been predicting, and is exactly what he was been saying, and probably why it was kicked off social media, we've seen
25:16
Unknown: a progression of increasing increasingly desperate and abrupt rollouts of information, beginning with Pfizer's alert a couple of weeks ago, that they think we were going to need to have a booster after six months and Fauci reprimanding them. And then the government flip flopping and saying that we were going to have to have boosters for Pfizer recipients, after six months and elderly and immunocompromised and and then the bomb dropped last night. And I'm afraid that it's it's precisely what I have been concerned about, and what I had spoken about on two different podcasts yesterday. So it's pretty ironic. And
26:05
Adam: what it is, and we've talked about it, although never understood, it might get more clear today, antibody dependent enhancement,
26:14
Unknown: what is antibody dependent enhancement briefly, it's that the vaccine causes the virus to become more infectious than would happen in the absence of vaccination would cause the virus to replicate at higher levels. Then in the absence of infection. This is this is the vaccine ologists worst nightmare. It happened with the respiratory syncytial virus and in the 60s and caused more child deaths and vaccine recipients than unvaccinated. It happened with dengvaxia, the dengie vaccine. And it's happened with virtually every other Coronavirus vaccine development program, certainly in humans known in history. And it's what the vaccine ologists, like myself have been warning about, since the outset is the risk of antibody dependent enhancement. Yeah, I
27:11
Adam: think the warning that we that we've played several clips from in the past is you don't mass vaccinate while the pandemic is still going on. Do you recall this children dying in the 60s from some vaccine? Do you remember that it's a little too young for that.
27:27
John: That had to be the swine flu vaccine.
27:29
Adam: He said the 60s though, that wasn't the 60s was it? That was an early 70s?
27:34
John: Well, the 60s is also polio vaccines. Okay.
27:38
Adam: Well, he continues and explains to us why this is pretty much happening with Pfizer, which could be a reason for some of the hasty changes, we can have Pfizer looking bad. In fact, you don't hear anyone say it's vice Pfizer, mainly that is causing this except for the inventor of the technology.
27:58
Unknown: Why would it first show up in Pfizer, Pfizer actually, probably we don't actually have the data. But from first principles. The Pfizer dose is about a third of the Madonna dose. And it's likely as an RNA vaccine to express much less spike.
28:15
Adam: I didn't know that.
28:17
John: That doesn't make sense to me. The Madonna dose cost almost 30% more.
28:23
Adam: Well, he says there's a third only a third of what Madonna has. Which is interesting. I
28:28
John: heard two which would make sense. That's true. I think he's wrong.
28:33
Adam: But it would make sense if if it's if you need three shots to equal the same efficaciousness of one j&j. I mean, yeah. I gave you three Pfizer
28:47
Unknown: for one. j&j, the Pfizer dose is about a third of the Madonna dose. And it's likely as an RNA vaccine to express must much less spike for a shorter period of time. Then you see with a recombinant adeno viral vector vaccine, like Johnson and Johnson. So we now know that the Pfizer protection is waning at six months. And what the data seem to suggest is those have received Pfizer which is the probably the least immunogenic of the three in terms of durability linked to people that are now in the waning phase of the immune response to the Pfizer vaccine are seem to be getting infected, notice they keep talking about Pfizer and not about the other two. So, this, this suggests, this is exactly what you would anticipate is the the window of greatest susceptibility to antibody dependent enhancement is in this long tapering phase as the vaccine response declines,
29:56
Adam: okay, so it was more or less expected except from the Iser guys, any winds it up with taking it back to Fauci and his nasal phallus
30:08
Unknown: and I think Dr. Fauci is being very disingenuous. I don't know what else to say. I mean, genuis Yeah, I'd say he's lying, whatever. There's, there's, there's Miss, you know, I'm accused of being now an anti vaxxer and promoting disinformation. But to my eyes, the government is obfuscating what's happening here. And I, I don't mean to sound alarmist, but what that seems to be rolling out is the worst case scenario where the vaccine in the waning phase is causing virus to replicate more efficiently than it would otherwise. Which is what is we call antibody dependent enhancement is what the word is. And people have been warning about this since the outset of this rush vaccine campaign.
31:05
Adam: So the whole thing has failed the way I hear it from him it just you can't do it. You got to stop.
31:10
John: Well, I don't know. You know, if you listen to NPR
31:17
Adam: Yes. Do they have different thoughts about this by any chance? Yeah, I
31:21
John: do have a third dose a series of clips just go with COVID third dose NPR. This is a short opening and I had to stop it right away because there's something they said that was worthy.
31:32
Unknown: Today Pfizer released preliminary data showing that a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine does boost a person's immunity at least as far as can be measured in the lab.
31:47
Adam: Wow. It's a disclaimer in the announcement.
31:54
John: Well, the way they did it because I put the bark in there if you listen to it all connected, you wouldn't have noticed it. But it this is lab as it shows in the hours they don't know what the hell's going on. Now they put a third dose in a petri dish. I mean, this is unbelievable to me. Is this how hard update this guy that got the clip you just played? That guy might be onto something they are in panic mode. Let's continue with this with this with part two.
32:26
Unknown: as employers do Palka reports this news comes as evidence begins to show that the efficacy of the vaccine may be waning over time.
32:34
The preliminary data come from a small group of subjects who had already received two doses of the Pfizer biontech vaccine. Michael Dalston is Pfizer's Chief Scientific Officer, he gave the news in a conference call with investors, we observed a significant boost in neutralizing antibodies following a third dose of the current vaccine for both one type and the beta barium. The wild type is the strain of the virus that originated in China. The beta variant first showed up in South Africa and has been Of particular concern because it's the variant the vaccines are least effective against. Dolson also said another laboratory study shows that a third shot boosted immunity to the Delta variant these preliminary data are very encouraging as delta continues to spread. These results come from using a boost with the original Pfizer biontech vaccine. The company said it will also start testing a modified vaccine specifically targeting the Delta variant. The unanswered question is when or whether to give a booster. Both laboratory studies and data from vaccinated people show the vaccines efficacy appears to be waning over time. But federal health officials say the current vaccines still work well enough, although they have begun to say certain populations such as those with weakened immune systems may need a third dose of the vaccine boost.
33:58
John: So you'll notice that this is most of the stenography there's no reporting whatsoever. They don't ask the simplest of questions they just read from the press release and take a clip from the guy at his investors conference.
34:12
Unknown: And then let's go to clip three. Pfizer CEO Albert Borla said on the investor call that Pfizer believes the need is broader than that what we have said is not new I four months I'm saying that we believe based on the data that we've seen holistically, we will need a booster eight to 12 months and from from the second dose. But we haven't submitted the data yet. It's still an open question about how good a vaccine will be for people. It's bound to be good for Pfizer's bottom line Borla told investors the company had second quarter revenue of nearly $8 billion from the vaccine.
34:51
John: Yeah. Did. Did you hear there's no reporting whatsoever from NPR?
34:58
Adam: I have a question.
35:00
John: No questions asked if
35:03
Adam: if you need a boost a boost to survive. What does the term fully vaccinated mean? But does that now have to be three?
35:15
John: That's the question that should have asked. The NPR would have the I have the other way for you to ask such a simple question. A question.
35:25
Adam: If you need a boosters, what is fully vaccinated mean for the passport? And this is going to be the question. Are you fully vaccinated? I know at least one friend of mine who has had two shots of Pfizer. Will you take the boost? My friend says No way.
35:43
John: The same? I have a friend. It's probably the same friend.
35:51
Adam: Yeah, hey, we both how many friends you got? He's got we got one friend each same guy, but we have a friend. Yeah.
36:00
John: No, he went through such misery for the from the first two shots. He doesn't want to get a third. But I in light of these, this idea of what is that term, again, the guy kept putting out there.
36:11
Adam: Oh, antibody dependent enhancement, ad II, II II.
36:17
John: In light of antibody dependent enhancement, you have to get a third shot or you're going to get sick as a dog.
36:24
Adam: And this is exactly the problem. And, and even if you take it in the crackpot way, I mean, I haven't recommended this to my friend yet. But my thinking is, bro, you know, you might just they might be like an upgrade, like an iOS upgrade, just do the update. You might as well because they're not telling you what they're doing. Not telling you if it's going to be the same substance is booth they're lying about Delta various
36:52
John: say I listened that carefully. They did say that the first booster they're talking about is the same as regular shot. Okay. All right. But in the NPR report, they indicated that they may change the shot in the sky, yes, target Delta better to target the the variant as we got from our people under our boots on the ground. Nobody knows how many Delta people there are. And I've seen no documentation or evidence of doing this statistical analysis. I mean, I can see where things go, well, we're going to take these, these control groups, we're going to test them for all these different things, we're gonna put them in through the ringer for the variance. And then we're going to extrapolate that for the whole country, I have not seen any evidence that this has been done. So they're just making it up a bunch.
37:40
Adam: Let's just go back to the basics. They have no idea who has this variant, there's no test, there's no data flowing, that's a lie. It's just a lie. They can presume it or they can take a sample.
37:51
John: That's what they're doing. They're presuming it. And they're not even doing it based on that I can tell they're not doing it based on statistical analysis. I mean, you can extrapolate the total number of delta variants, if you took a sample from here to there, and the other one, and you ran it through the real tests, but now there's no evidence or doing any of that. It's crazy. It's crazy. This is just a pack of lies that I don't and people who are reluctant to get the vaccine, and now they have to because of their job. I don't understand how they the pack of lies these this contradictory information to lying, the deep platforming and all the other freaky stuff they're doing to promote Pfizer of all of all the solutions.
38:35
Adam: And demeaning the other products AstraZeneca in particular, because it didn't go along with what Bill Gates told him to do. Seems to me, if you take 30% of your gross margin, you're you're you're I think you're talking about they say $8 billion for Pfizer, I'm gonna say that's profit, maybe you just say that it couldn't be less to take revenue. Even better. Let's just take 30% from for marketing and advertising. Hulu. I'm not gonna say anything. If Pfizer was gonna give me a billion in advertising for a year, I would have to I'd have needles poking out of my eyes on this show. You would you too, and rightfully so we'd be jabbing each other here. Take this. Take a fourth.
39:18
John: Pick a fourth? Pick another one, Alison. Okay, okay. Okay. Okay.
39:24
Adam: Alison Camerata, from CNN. She summed it up. I
39:27
Unknown: mean, one silver lining if that's the right word of the Delta Baron is that we have seen vaccination rates tick up a little bit this week. People are scared. People are scared. They are getting the word that the Delta variant is super serious. And we are seeing a bit of a tick up in vaccination rate again.
39:42
Adam: Yeah, this is the vacuous stuff. Now we're seeing an uptick because the problem is you. The problem is you haven't had your vaccine and I think it's fair to say that we are now officially the problem, john, although I live in the red zone on the heatmap You are just a yellow just you
40:01
John: I in our area, we get so many people back stop.
40:06
Unknown: Back stop.
40:08
Adam: Yeah, well, you also don't have a job that is requiring it. And we have these damn anti vaxxers. And if you want to talk about a real problem, how about The Breakfast Club? Charlemagne, the God has 7 million listeners. This is the black American morning radio show, coast to coast. And this is the kind of stuff that's going on.
40:32
Unknown: If you don't take the vaccines, they don't allow you to register your child in school. That's not true. It's a law. You just got to know the law. You can get an exemption in almost every state except for California because the vaccine industry or the farmers check this out. When people tell me vaccines are safe. Do you know in 1986, the Vaccine Injury Act, the pharmaceutical industry was so strong, they got our Congress to indemnify them, you can't even brother sue them. If your child die, if your child go blind. If your child go crazy, they cannot be
41:08
Sue.
41:09
That's when you saw all these vaccines come when that act was passed. And that's when we saw autism skyrocket, ADHD skyrocket. You got black boys in class zombies. So when people when people say they are safe, I swear they're so safe. Why won't the pharmaceutical industry stand behind a product? Because they make trillions of dollars. So our congress sold us out. Guess who pays for Vaccine Injury?
41:36
The tax?
41:38
You mean to tell me I got to pay for Pfizer Kaiser. I got to pay for the MSA. I got to pay for mercs mistake. That's criminal.
41:47
Adam: So this is this is a problem. And you can't cancel Charlemagne over this. They can't do that. Because you know, Charlemagne, He's the God. And when it comes to the guy who talks to the actual
42:00
John: guy to be the great irony to the canceled culture, oh, yeah, this
42:03
Adam: is beautiful.
42:05
John: Well, that guy. What are we gonna do? What are we gonna do? We can't do anything.
42:09
Adam: Cancer. Well, they did cancel that other black guy, Elijah Muhammad, he gave a rabble rousing speech, which must be heard, say to the African presidents
42:22
Unknown: do not take their medications. I say to those of us in America, we need to call a meeting of our skilled viral ologists. epidemiologists, students have biology and chemistry. And we need to look at not only what they give us, we need to give ourselves something better. So my teacher told me, don't speak for some speak for the whole. And now I'm speaking for black America, for Hispanic America, for the Native American, and for those who are desirous of life, they're making money now planning to give 7,500,000,000 people a vaccination. Dr. Fauci. Bill Gates and Melinda. You want to depopulate there to hell gives you that right. Who are you to sit down with your billions and talk about who can live and who should die, right. That's why your world is coming to an end. Quickly, because you have sentenced billions to death. But God is now sentencing you to the death that you are sentencing to others. Okay, problem for the marketing team.
44:08
Adam: This guy was off Twitter real quick.
44:11
John: Oh, he would be nice.
44:13
Adam: Yeah, I'm surprised I could still get the clip to be to be honest.
44:18
John: Now let's get to clip.
44:21
Adam: He was on rumble.
44:23
John: rumble
44:26
Unknown: to the rescue. Well, this is dissemble that's the worst. This is the decentralization of by the
44:32
John: way. What's interesting I design rumble the other day cuz I got a clip from rumble. Yeah,
44:36
Adam: we all know what rumble
44:39
John: rumble rumble plays clip after clip a different things and you can't get off of it because it's all good stuff is what YouTube used to be. Yeah, exactly.
44:53
Adam: Now, just so we understand that this is you know, there's no good guys in the media. No good guys in the Am 5am and as much as Fox News and the fox at five blocks likes to talk about the woke media, they themselves are under control by the same pharmaceutical giants. The guy who I've met who I've, I think I work with him once on something nice guy. But come on Geraldo.
45:18
Unknown: I know that some people will think less of me when I say we're about to say, I think less of people who are not vaccinated. I think that it is an arrogant, selfish, reckless act. And I have five grandchildren, all under the age of 12, who are susceptible to someone sneezing on them. I think it is absolutely so selfish, that it is appalling. Sometimes government has the towel, not ask. The government has to tell right now. I want people to have to show when I
45:51
Adam: go to the bar, I want to know everybody's vaccinated or, or, or, or or that sounds like a threat.
45:59
Unknown: But that's why don't you come into my grandchildren's house and you're not vaccinated? I'm going to kick you in the nose.
46:09
Adam: Of course, immediately to violence and violence. Yeah.
46:13
John: So how is an act not doing something an act? Yeah,
46:18
Adam: yeah. Well,
46:19
John: there's a lot of it's a cowardly act. What did I do? You didn't do anything? That's what's the cowardly act? Well, it's
46:26
Adam: a rejection. I people say did you take the vaccine? Now I reject that I did not accepted as being forced on us. Even though it was promised that would never happen. None of this should be happening. None of it. We voted for this as in Biden, tomorrow's expected
46:39
Unknown: to mandate all civilian federal employees be vaccinated or submit to strict COVID protocols. Dramatic reversal for the president who was asked just months ago, if he supports a vaccine mandate? No, I don't think it should be mandatory. I just like I don't think masks have to be made mandatory nationwide.
46:56
Adam: And just like that, today, the Department of Veterans Affairs became the first federal agency to require vaccinations for medical staff Veteran Affairs is going to fact require that all Doc's working in AI and facilities are going to have to be vaccinated. The State of California
47:14
Unknown: and New York City, also announcing public employees will soon be required to show proof of vaccination or face weekly testing. Individuals choice not to get vaccinated
47:26
John: is now impacting the rest of us.
47:30
Adam: So that's how you do it. You mandate it amongst government agencies, which the government can do as an employer, although it's extremely sketchy to do this for something under an emergency use authorization. But that's been debated on the M five M. ad nauseum. But where this is really going is towards this just tonight,
47:49
Unknown: the Justice Department has issued an opinion that says federal law does not prohibit businesses or agencies from imposing COVID vaccine mandates. This may encourage more businesses across the country to issue these requirements, get the shot, or don't come to work.
48:07
Adam: Yeah, and that is really happening. I'm getting email after email now from people saying, what should I do? There's a someone who works at the hill country hospital. She says they're going to mandate it and they give me some bogus form to sign where I can say, Oh, I have religious objection, but to the way the form reads, it looks like that will take me out right away. What should I do to you? She's helped she to help, what do I do helpless? And what do you do? You can do what Sir Ken cryptids is doing he sent a note. Gradually, my company has imposed more and more restrictions on non vaccinated employees and most recently, they sent out a survey which requires self identify identifying vaccination status. The survey is stated to be a man is slated to be mandatory and all employees must participate. It may seem an arbitrary line to many, especially given that you can choose to answer quote, not willing to share, but everyone needs to pick their line before it's too late. And this is mine. I refuse to participate to the cataloguing of people across metrics which can be used to discriminate or to coerce them against their own bodily autonomy. My participation would be validation of this act, and I think we can all see where this is likely headed. I have a great job with a great salary. I've worked incredibly hard for my career and my family depends on my income. Despite this, my wife and I are in agreement that if we don't take a stand and voluntarily risk
49:34
these things today, that one day will be fought they will be forced upon us or similar things to be forced from others I cannot abide by that. I will provide an update once everything shakes out to all the night days and nights. I hope we can encourage them that the value of holding true to your morals far exceeds the value any douchebag corporation can send you in rapidly depreciating Fiat, Don't lie. Don't pull cute tricks and wordplay. Just stand and declare what you know is right. It's the only way we can hold back this coming wave of tyranny. We can resist the tyrants and we can support each other. Brave. Yeah, that takes guts. That's that. Yeah, that to me is a very patriotic move. very patriotic move.
50:19
John: Go on, let's play. Well, since we talked about California, what's going on here in LA County of courses, ground zero, hard Central. And let's play a couple of clips about the Delta down there, even though again, they're testing for nobody knows anything. But hey, you know, delta is causing all these issues. Delta in the LA County one
50:40
Unknown: decided to take a deeper look at that pandemic. And one of the places around the country where COVID cases have been on the rise lately, Los Angeles County, the average daily case count in the county is nine times higher now than it was only four weeks ago. And that's despite the fact that 62% of residents, they're over the age of 16 are fully vaccinated. To learn more about how the county is responding we call Dr. Barbara Ferreira, she is the public health director for LA County. And she's with us now. Dr. Ferrara, thank you so much for being with us. Once again, thank you so much, Michelle, for having me. So what's your take, first of all, and why,
51:12
why this is happening is it is that this new variant, we know certainly in LA County, really most of our increases attributed to a Delta variant that's highly infectious opportunities to infect those people that are unvaccinated. And even though as you noted, you know, we have a large number of people fully vaccinated, and were extraordinarily grateful to everybody who's come in to get vaccinated. We still have about 4 million people here in LA county that are not vaccinated, including 1.3 million children under the age of 12.
51:49
Adam: If you watch your show, like this week in tech, just, you know what everyone has an opinion. I mean, well, I think I mean, I think I think I think the stuff that they spout off just as truth is so rampant and so based on PR, releases, etc. People like this woman who's calling just to for her to blatantly lie without any knowledge of except just it's a talking point, or it's on a memo. Oh, yeah. Most of the cases we're seeing here totally, totally Delta. How do you know that, ma'am?
52:26
John: Oh, NPR should ask that question. But again, like I pointed out earlier, this is NPR. Why
52:31
Adam: do people give them money?
52:33
John: Screw no idea why anybody gives them money? If they can't ask the simpler question, and that would be one of them. And I think do I think the editors would take it like disco? Well.
52:46
Unknown: We know.
52:48
John: That is delta. Did listeners know that? It's Delta?
52:51
Adam: Yeah. Oh, come on, man. is science, new science?
52:54
John: What are you talking maybe maybe misperceived. If we? Oh, I
52:59
Adam: don't know. I don't even think they say that. No. If you would, it would just be like, excuse me. Are you anti science, all of a sudden? I think we're at that level within the news organizations. Oh, okay. You can be Mr. Anti science, everybody. Pretty Republican.
53:16
John: But that would be that right there.
53:18
Adam: That's the true answer.
53:19
John: That's the real What do you republican
53:21
Adam: and let's let's just be honest, and be straight for one second here, because we lie all the time ourselves. That's what this is about. No. This is political. 100% political. It has nothing to do. Pfizer. Yeah. I mean, they they have their own motives. But the way this is being spun way us me. Yes.
53:43
John: Delta starts with a D. D stands for Democrat.
53:48
Adam: All right, I'm liking it. Clip two.
53:56
John: Yes, please
53:57
Unknown: couple this with the fact that we have fully reopened, meaning that there's a lot more intermingling. You can see how easy it is for there to be a lot of spread. And that's one reason why you reimpose the mandate for everybody to wear masks, masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status. I think that mandate went into effect just a week ago. What is your sense about whether it's his inhaler, we won't know if it's helped for a few weeks, because remember, we have a 14 day incubation period here. So we'll need to wait a while to see how effective it is on really getting us back to slowing transmission. There is the possibility even for people fully vaccinated for them to become infected for them to pass on that infection to others. And although that's very small, when you have a lot of community transmission, we all should do everything we can to reduce those risks. And that means putting on a mask when you're indoors.
54:54
Adam: I have no words. I have no words for this.
54:58
John: Yeah, this is just a it's a it's a Unbelievable. Can I ask you a quick question? This is different that's off. Before we play the last part of it. Did you get a spreadsheet from Eric? Yeah,
55:06
Adam: I did. It went to went to spam for some reason.
55:11
John: Oh, I didn't get it at all.
55:13
Adam: Have you checked your spam folder?
55:15
John: I'm looking right now.
55:19
Adam: Second, I can afford Oh, let's play this third clip
55:22
John: in the new guy, by the way. He's, yeah, okay. Yep, play that play the thing.
55:29
Unknown: I want to pivot to two other public health issues before we let you go. And the first is gun violence. I'm just checking the numbers, just from the latest I have is from June. And
55:41
John: I said this clip, she switches from talking about various jumps to gun violence. And I'm surprised she didn't jump to global warming. Do you think the Delta variant has anything to do with global warming it because there's a lot of people that now suppose as global warming that's causing the Delta variant to be so popular? I'm sure she did. It went to the gun gun thing. instead.
56:06
Unknown: I'm just checking the numbers, just from the latest I have is from June, in Los Angeles City in the city. A total of 651 people were shot by mid June in Los Angeles compared to 434. Last year, the city is averaging about 27 shooting victims per week. And there have already been about 162 homicides compared to 129 during the same period and 2020. I mean, that's just up to mid June. What do you think is going on here? And as a public health official, how do you respond to this?
56:36
We agree that it's noticeable and alarming. And that, in fact, it requires, you know, immediate action across many different fronts, including the work that we've been doing, you know, over the last few years around, really having what we call violence interventionists that are out and about in the communities, building peace amongst warring factions, and creating opportunities for people to be able to gather with safety. I do think that the alarming
57:06
Adam: what, what what kind of country do they live in, where they have warring factions? And just and just, it's just like,
57:12
John: wow, yeah, no, the thing is, I heard that I know, it kind of caught my attention when she said it. And I kind of let it slide. But now that you bring it up in with that question, let's
57:22
Adam: just like them off the cuff. You know, while you're in the hill country, and we got two warring factions, we got deals
57:32
John: that live here, and they're out there shooting at each other, we can't do anything about it. So we got some people out there looking for warring factions, to tell him to stop
57:42
Unknown: paying, you know, over the last few years around, really having what we call violence interventionists that are out and about in the communities, building peace amongst warring factions, and creating opportunities for safety. I do think that the alarming increase in gun violence, in fact, maybe related to many of the stressors that were exacerbated by COVID. But I also want to note that while there have been a lot of stressors associated with the pandemic, gun violence also really depends on sort of easy access to guns.
58:21
Adam: Oh, yes, of course.
58:25
Unknown: And that's an issue that we also have to address through to policy measures and working again, with law enforcement.
58:34
Adam: Oh, my goodness.
58:37
John: I got a couple more COVID clips, but since we're just switched, because they switched it to guns,
58:42
Adam: what can I can I do just before after I have 26 seconds of climate and COVID whenever you're ready
58:49
John: after this, because this is also about guns. Okay. Your buddy Adler on guns in Austin.
58:59
Unknown: Adler joined four other mayors and calling for the Biden administration to make gun violence prevention, a top national priority. And Mayor Adler is with us now. Welcome. Thank you so much for talking with us. Michelle, thanks for the invitation to join. So let me just be clear that Austin is by no means a leader in homicides nationwide. But the city reflects a broader pattern around the country. You've had more than 40 homicides this year alone. That's almost at last year's total of 48, which itself was the most in decades. But the number of gun violence offenses is what like almost double what it was just years ago. What do you think is going on?
59:34
Well, I wish we knew exactly what was going on so we could better. One thing is for clear, though, is that it's just not happening to us. It's happening all around the countries. I talked to mayors and it almost feels like everybody
59:48
John: is dealing with the Samak crash that's going on that cuts across local policy decisions
59:56
Adam: because it's Democrats were alright let me answer this I will take the floor. I Talking.
1:00:01
John: Again I want you to answer but first I want to say he this segment which I cut short, went on for about a half hour with Adler moaning and groaning about one thing or another never mentioning the homeless situation or the out of control city counseling in cities like Seattle and Austin it elsewhere where they have this problem.
1:00:23
Adam: Okay, the problem is twofold. I've lived in Austin, I lived in Austin for 11 years, I'd never seen it get as dirty and violent and crappy as the past two, which started with the lifting of the camping ban. One of the reasons Tina and I left now in we were in southeast Austin, there was off you'd have five days of the week there'd be a murder. And just two days ago, right there on the median of East Riverside, right by Pleasant Valley. This is the one that you want to take pictures. I got to I learned by listening to the clips you send me Okay.
1:01:04
John: Go on. Well, it's broad daylight.
1:01:08
Adam: No, it was at night just killed him. There's that problem, and then they defunded the Austin police department to the tune of $100 million. Took away some of the responsibilities. I think the 911 system of course, that can't be cops can't run and has to be social workers. And now no one wants to be a cop in Austin. They're still looking for their new police chief. And they don't have enough cops when we had six people shot on Sixth Street couple weeks ago, he did not have enough cops. You can look at there's a I think there's a Twitter account before Austin 911. And it tells you what the response is from 911. And most of it is no officers available. We don't have the manpower. No one wants to work for this shitty city anymore. There's one good council person, Mackenzie Kelly, and she's the north northwest district I think. And she's pushing really hard, but she's just one amongst just an array of very unimpressive decks. And definitely part of the reason we left for sure. And yeah, he talks to the mayors of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, New York. I don't understand. They have all the same problem. God, oh, yeah. I'm sorry, that made me up Talk. Thanks for catching me on that. That's that's bad habit.
1:02:34
John: Going into it. It was extreme.
1:02:36
Adam: I could get a Spotify deal. If I keep talking like that. If you get in on the action, we could be millionaires.
1:02:41
John: I could try to talk like I could. My version would be a little Canadian. Okay.
1:02:46
Adam: I mean, this is really crazy. Know what I mean?
1:02:49
John: So he can't do it. Now. I can't I
1:02:52
Adam: can't it was it was real. That's what I'm most afraid of. Yeah, I want to go back. Because we've been waiting for the COVID climate climate. Yeah, we've COVID the climate. We've been waiting for the connection. The brand new IPCC session just kicked off the interplanetary COVID community, or the interplanetary climate change committee. What is this 2627 I think on the 26th, or 27th meeting they've had, and this is not only the I think she's the chair of this, of this whole shebang. She's also the Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations. And here is her
1:03:30
Unknown: opening statement why the climate crisis, together with biodiversity loss and pollution has indeed been underway for decades. The covid 19 pandemic has brought this triple planetary crisis into sharp focus. The pandemic is a warning from the planet that much worse lies in store unless we change our ways. Is that scientific?
1:04:00
Adam: I asked you what she said she she said, this is a warning from the planet COVID is a warning from the planet it's worth listening to that
1:04:11
Unknown: triple planetary crisis into sharp focus. The pandemic is a warning from the planet that much more in store science.
1:04:24
John: mumbo jumbo
1:04:26
Adam: that's my point. This has nothing it's a science community that talks like this the planet it's a warning from the planet.
1:04:36
John: Yeah, these people are our screwballs so I just said not to interrupt again. But can you send me that spreadsheet to Google maybe there's something in there that is blocking it you
1:04:47
Adam: know that's my that's maybe why went to spam for me.
1:04:52
John: Sadly, one of the notes
1:04:57
Adam: Where's your Gmail? Okay. Got it? Yeah, must be something. This is something that if it sends it to my spam, there's no wonder that you didn't receive it. You got the tightest filters in the biz. Yep. You sure it's tight man,
1:05:14
John: that I should have him on the whitelist? I
1:05:16
Adam: don't know why I don't Yeah, I have them on the whitelist to so I don't understand. Alright. Let me just wrap this up a couple more things that are important. So we have now now it's over. Now the gloves are off. In fact, President Biden had did some kind of weird recall. I don't think he intended it. Maybe it just watched the Charlemagne the god clip or heard about it. And you remember what he said to Charlemagne the god during the election?
1:05:48
John: Yeah, you're a black.
1:05:49
Adam: Yeah. If you don't vote for me, you ain't black. Today, President Biden weighing in on mandating vaccines for all federal employees. That's under consideration right now. But if you're not vaccinated, you're not nearly as smart as I thought you knew. I'd say yeah, if you're not vaccinated, you're not as smart as I thought you would. Were. And then the Mayor de Blasio of New York, he just laid it out there the way totally thanks.
1:06:12
Unknown: So last week, I announced for our frontline health care workers in the public sector Health and Hospitals do H. The COVID safety requirement simply show proof of vaccination or get tested every single week. And I said last week, this was only the beginning and we would be climbing up the ladder more mandates to come. Well, today. Is that day,
1:06:37
Adam: more mandates to come. Yeah, fantastic New York City, the New Yorkers have got to be so pissed that Christina was texting me about how Allah in fact, I got even some some of our Dutch producers who said who have companies who say that 70% of their friends Christina's case, or employees are vaccinated, you know why they got into vaccination, because they want it to go to the festivals, the big music festivals this summer, which have now all been canceled. So this is not the way that you endear people to your whole idea and then forcing this stuff on you. And this leads to what we're seeing around the world, which is a version of a vaccination pass, which is not being accepted very well.
1:07:28
Unknown: The CDC is calling this a pandemic of the unvaccinated but it's also true that vaccinated people are able to pass along the vaccine. We all just be
1:07:39
Adam: just had to throw in a gaffe there. Just see if you're paying attention. Yes, exosomes. Here's the actual This is France, of course, government of France
1:07:50
Unknown: is taking a new step to fight COVID, which is triggered protests in the streets. It's requiring a so called health pass to enter any restaurant or travel domestically. So that means proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test. French government is also requiring health workers to get vaccinated.
1:08:08
Adam: Now, I should say first that Mayor Adler probably in that same interview, said he wanted to require vaccination proof of vaccination for employees. And the city council said you can't do that because the government or indeed said you can't mandate that. So that's not happening. But now about France. We got a great boots on the ground report from an FMP a French millennial producer.
1:08:33
John: Who is this is a great Yes, this is a it's long.
1:08:36
Adam: I think it's worth it because she's 27. She lived in Marin County for 18 years American Boston for four years in Nashville for four years before selling everything she owned to travel around Europe in August of 2020. Awkward timing with COVID but I went Anyway, I've been in France is October 2020. started listening to the show shortly after Adams first Jr.
1:08:58
John: appearance. I had every donation yes
1:09:01
Adam: was not a donation.
1:09:02
John: I have a donation of fact.
1:09:05
Adam: It sure is. It is. Yeah. I'm sorry. Time talent, treasure. Absolutely right. I have zero people in my life who are not completely bought into the mainstream media narrative. So I'm super grateful for no agenda and wish I could go to a meetup. I will host one if I ever know in advance that I will be in one place for more than three weeks and she's escaping to Spain next week. And she's
1:09:27
John: escaping. She's got that she's got the itch.
1:09:30
Adam: Yeah, I like this. I like this a lot. But here's what she said. Unfortunately, that boss sanitaire, which is kind of cool. I like that name. sanitary pass. That's better than freedom pass. Like a sanitary napkin. Yeah, same thing. Yeah, pass. sanitaire is definitely being enforced. As of last week. A bunch of places have booths set up outside of them where you have to show a QR code or a paper that proves you have either been vaccinated at least four weeks ago or have a negative test. Result within 48 hours ago. Places include museums, galleries, concerts, public schools, some libraries and more people I live with have told me that they've been denied access to the pool with their four year old daughter because they didn't have their ID to match with their vaccination papers. But you should know better than I should always take your passport to the pool.
1:10:19
John: I like the way the French but we've pointed this out before the French fell into fascism after world war two so easily. Yeah, anyway,
1:10:30
Adam: on August 1, control pass sanitary is supposed to be extended to restaurants, cafes and long distance public transportation. I think it's actually been moved to the eighth of August. Now, I don't know if this will include regional commuter trains. Personally, I can't imagine controlling the volume of people who take trains every day to get to work you can imagine that's not going to slow things down their protests all the time, but they seem to be going they seem to be going through with it. Unfortunately, most of the people I know are saying if you just if you just get vaccinated, it won't be a problem. During the November lockdown, I was not allowed to go more than one kilometer away from my home. However, I took buses all over to explore the region as if nothing had changed and I never once got controlled masks were mandated outdoors so the majority of my time here never once wore a mask outdoors never got fined or even approached by any control officer. Sometimes a police officer rolls by and says mask unnecessary and drives off however the population is extremely obedient because they are afraid of getting fined when I was in Paris in June one day I just stopped wearing a mask on the metro and thought I was the only unmasked person and although I was the only unmasked person no one blinked an eye and I did this for weeks however, you cannot get into a store without a mask on we've tried the Adam Curry Whole Foods trick all over the place and
1:11:45
I've never been able to walk into a store without a mask especially at a Whole Foods sides place where there's always a security guard at the door making sure you're wearing a mask and in many cases not letting you pass until you use hand sanitizer which is my trick is to stand with my body in between the guard and the sanitize disposal for one second turn around and rub my dry hands together. You know that's another thing. Can't wait to see what kind of damage people have done to their immune system by constant slathering of alcohol on your skin. It's Anyway, she says PS on the Milena millennials and Gen Z topic it's true that pretty much everyone I know my age is depressed and anxious. And at this point is deaf it's definitely cool to be anxious and complain about everything. People get very suspicious if you say you are happy in life is going great like you get a new
1:12:34
John: mom Biles yellow
1:12:36
Adam: Yeah, they are suspicious and do not encourage you if you decide to do something with your life other than sit at home and complain which is why I left them to travel around alone to buy Yes, that's the kind of producer we love here at the no judge.
1:12:51
John: She's quite a character whoever she is. Like how she i have to say i mean you read that node and it's like wow, this this is you'd have to she's if you look up adventure some in the dictionary this or picture?
1:13:05
Adam: Yes. Right next to should we say Amelia Earhart too long I know Amelia Amelia Earhart, that would have been the I couldn't come up with the name.
1:13:16
John: Yeah, it would have worked. If I done it faster. 1234 Now I can
1:13:23
Adam: always cut it out and still get a big laugh.
1:13:25
John: Yeah, you could actually get that if you wanted to, but
1:13:28
Adam: we don't. I have one more boots on the ground, which is important. This is from sir Chris Wilson, who was back as sir Chris Wilson back with a vengeance. And as you know, New South Wales Sydney is locked down for an additional four weeks which is begs the question, were you guys not paying attention? Did you not see what we went through? You have six months to study what we're doing. And you let it cut you let you guys know it's time for us lockdown with almost no cases. The 80 year old 90 year old dying is completely under authoritarian rule. And now
1:14:16
John: as he did that, actually what this is showing us is that the the predictable authoritarianism in within these Western systems is coming to the front.
1:14:29
Adam: It's It's so sad and Okay, so he writes,
1:14:35
John: the Chinese must be laughing their asses off.
1:14:37
Adam: So now they've dropped 300 Australian Defence Force troops. Literally he sent me videos of helicopters landing. I can open field with troops coming out of them. It's official sister Chris Wilson, who also contributed another he's back with an industrial mix. troops are on the streets, too. assist the New South Wales state police. I haven't heard back about the scope of services yet, but I'll let you know once I have more info. Allegedly, the guy who punched the horse, if you call during the demonstration is in solitary confinement for COVID safety reasons and refuses to get a COVID test. They won't let anyone see him including his lawyer. It's a stalemate and it won't progress easily a bit like Julian Assange, but without pissing off the Clintons. Although PETA has some plans for him, I'm sure. At the protest multiple videos of a dude in red, white and blue hoodie, seen a number of incidents, starting things but never getting busted. The cops ignore him could be Zhang provocateur, I think is the implication. Please tell everybody for the rally Saturday 31st at Hyde Park, it's a fake. It's a setup. And the police will be there as a show of force false flags set up whatever just don't go it won't end. Well. He's, you know, he's a ham. He's doing Morse code with his buddies around Australia. They've got the network happen and they have stickers if sticker patrols and they just print off these massive stickers and sheet sticker patrol what sticker stickers
1:16:11
that say COVID is fake. That kind of stuff. The viruses the media, you know that kind and you know, and also don't go to Hyde Park it's it's a scam. It's a it's a trap.
1:16:22
John: It could be.
1:16:25
Adam: And let's see federal government bailout money is increased to $750 redos a week. So everyone gets paid. There's a universal basic income. And it has been revealed that the COVID sign is signing is a mandate but not a law. Moreover, to quote the documentation from the New South Wales government collects data that it may share with third parties. That's the QR code that you're sharing it sharing that data selling it for all I know, cure. This is so disturbing. And again, I don't understand. I guess Australia wasn't paying attention. They just thought yeah, whatever. It's fine.
1:17:13
John: Curious about them not paying attention is that if you have access to the Australian TV feeds Yeah. They all they do is they obsess going on and this
1:17:24
Adam: guy Sky is the only thing
1:17:27
John: plus guys will sky No, they all ABC does. Do they view their news or they're playing a lot of our news. Skies obsessed about Biden. Yeah, that's true. If that day, there was two or three. And not only that, but they're I think they're overdoing it. There's like a complaint about Biden pretty much every every hour.
1:17:47
Adam: Yeah, I would. I would agree. No, I would agree they are they're definitely overdoing it.
1:17:53
John: I have two clips. Yep. A couple one. I just get them COVID military update out of the way. Oh, okay.
1:18:02
Adam: The Defense Department says everyone that military installations will have to return to wearing masks indoors if they were in areas with high COVID rates. So MPR is Greg binary reports the military is following the latest guidelines set by the CDC
1:18:15
Unknown: military service members and others working or living at military facilities did not have to wear a mask in recent months if they were vaccinated. But in a memo Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks said the Defense Department will follow the new CDC guidelines. They call for indoor masking in places with substantial or high Coronavirus rates, regardless of vaccination status. The military has fared relatively well, in combating COVID fewer than 30 service members have died from the virus out of an active duty and reserve force totaling more than 2 million.
1:18:50
John: What 30 out of 2 million. So they probably do accurate. real real numbers. Yeah,
1:18:57
Adam: real numbers.
1:18:58
John: Sure. So that's probably your your basic good death rate.
1:19:02
Adam: Zero Point zeros. I can't even
1:19:05
John: do that. 0.00 It's a lot of you could work on it. You can do that math, or somebody in the control room could do the math but pull it down and we have to play this clip
1:19:17
Adam: 15 and a million I mean, that's that's your number right? Yeah, if a million people I mean you have definitely bigger chance of getting hit by a car.
1:19:28
John: Yeah, well you have a really good chance to get hit by a car. Um, so let's play this is a clip that I wanted to get my last clip which is the the affirmation that this thing is going until at least October because you read the last newsletter.
1:19:44
Adam: Yes, I want what you want to read rerun. re explain that after the clip.
1:19:50
Unknown: Yeah. COVID cases arising nearly everywhere in the US driven by the twice as contagious Delta strain. And piers Amy held reports some places are reimpose restrictions, including mask mandates to beat back the surge. More than a third
1:20:06
of counties across the US are experiencing high levels of community transmission. According to the CDC, in Louisiana cases have jumped more than 200% in recent weeks. Dr. Vincent Shaw, a family and sports medicine physician in Baton Rouge says vaccine hesitancy is a problem sort of set back to where we were, you know, a year ago with fewer than 40% of residents vaccinated. Louisiana's governor is recommending masking up indoors. In Los Angeles County. It's again mandated same in St. Louis, Missouri starting Monday. Meantime, the National surge is forecast to only accelerate a group of researchers working with the CDC expects it will peak in October, Amy held NPR News.
1:20:51
Adam: Wait, don't they expect the lambda lambda variant?
1:20:58
John: The point is, is that she says it will peak in October. That means it's going to continue after October, it just peaks in October. And so it dribbles off after that and CT and that I overlaid the 1918 flu pandemic I talked about on the show before but I wrote it up in the newsletter with a little more detail. And if people don't get the newsletter, that's I don't know why. Yeah, but it discontinues and a debt goes dead and April of 2022. And that's when this is all over. So we have to put up with another year.
1:21:33
Adam: Can I ask a question? Because this is clearly a fractal fractal? Did they have a vaccine in 1918? Did they have some kind of trial?
1:21:45
John: Yeah, they had no they had a vaccine, it was ineffective. It was a vaccine because they had theories about the if you remember it until just recently, they never knew quite what strain of whatever would they think is h1 and when they don't know what was causing this pandemic, and or epidemic as they call it back in the day. And so they developed a vaccine, I guess they don't know what they found somebody who died and made a vaccine from his blood. I have no idea. But they had a vaccine and everyone, it didn't do anything. It was a useless vaccine very similar to the Pfizer Yeah, and which it looks to be more and more useless. But the so I'm looking at all these parallels is a fractal like, and the only one I'm probably going to write it up in more detail, but I've got to find the Fauci the Fauci
1:22:34
Adam: of the day. Yes, yes, yes. Who was the Fauci of the 1918 pandemic?
1:22:40
John: 1990. So I'm going to, because I can't find him just doing a quick search, I'm going to have to actually go look at the old newspaper could have
1:22:51
Adam: actually been Fauci himself. Old Enough.
1:22:55
John: Yeah, it might be Fauci. But I'm going to have to look at old newspapers, and I'm sure somebody will crop up. Well, I know, I know,
1:23:01
Adam: they had I know that back in the day, they had the anti mask party, because if the holes if it's the same thing, and did we not learn anything, did we, what I would like to know, scientist, looking back at the 1918 pandemic, often compared, did masks help? What was decided, I know that there was arguments as a Wikipedia page on the anti
1:23:25
John: ISO law you could get Did
1:23:28
Adam: you go to jail?
1:23:30
John: Yeah, wear a mask or go to jail. And there was another one that I noticed as I'm looking at old photos, and spitting appeared to be a huge problem. And I think that was transmitting the virus.
1:23:44
Adam: spitting it reading the way the way we identify that this is a new thing today where people spit on each other and instead of fighting
1:23:52
John: No, no, that was just normal. Just normal spitting, spitting on the ground.
1:23:56
Adam: Okay. Yeah, sure. Sure. Huh,
1:23:58
John: yeah, that's an I've got a great photo of a of a cable car street car with a sign on it said no, masturbating is death.
1:24:10
Unknown: I'd like a sign like that. spitting is
1:24:12
John: a good one. And there's a lot a lot of parallels to that. And the parallels to me are playing out beautifully. Which means I like that so we're stuck with this bullcrap. Also, the way I see it made people can bitch and moan about the fact that we over cover it but somebody
1:24:30
Adam: I'm not so hurt by that because work you know what's interesting is I hear so many people like oh, I listened to that and I get bored of them I get bored. That's exactly what they say by the way.
1:24:47
John: And that's because boring Well, no,
1:24:49
Adam: I don't know I don't either. But other shows don't bring 45 clips per show. To this is the problem. You got Tim Poole just saying it's outrageous is crazy. So we don't care what you think we don't care. We want to hear what the what the experts say. And then we want to bitch about it.
1:25:08
John: And that's the pitch after the fact. Yeah, I want to play one last thing, which I think would be great.
1:25:13
Adam: Well, I have a couple more things after that
1:25:15
John: go, you have more. There's not another Delta clip. And this is the brand Paul had somebody brand Paul's on a roll recently. And he goes off on on if he's turning into a Democrat, and so far as they bring somebody out to grill, and instead of grilling, and he just goes on a rant, and I think this is one of his best ones. The highest death rate in the world
1:25:42
Unknown: is New Jersey, and New York, states with the heaviest touch in the entire world. New Jersey and New York have the highest death rates by far, no one's going to exceed them. As far as the facts of the Delta virus, the Delta variant, Public Health England looked at 92,000 people who got the Delta variant, many, many articles have shown it to be more transmissible. I don't think anybody disputes that. But when you look at the death rate of the Delta variant, both vaccinated folks and unvaccinated folks who died from it, the death rate was a great deal lower than the wild variant. For those who were vaccinated and over 40 know, over 50, the death rate was about 1.4%. For those over 50, were unvaccinated is about three, it was about 3.4%. This is much lower than the wild bear and develop wild variant above 50 was about a five to 6% death rate for all comers last year. So there is a number there's a great deal of evidence, but when one side presumes that you know the truth, and that, oh, everything says that the Delta variants more deadly. Now there are facts that on both sides, you can argue what science you see and what we see. But the real danger in our country is people presuming to know the truth and calling other senators misinformation. And I presume this would be the this would be the argument. Well, why don't we shut down Ted Cruz? Why don't we not let him speak at all? That's what's going on in our country,
1:27:07
Adam: have a good start.
1:27:08
Unknown: It's not your time, when it's your time, you can have your time back. It's not your time to interrupt. But here's the point. The point is, is this is going on across America, there are people on your side of the aisle introducing legislation to tell Facebook that my opinion cannot and should not be heard. I quote from scientific literature. And again, you can disagree with it. But the thing is, your side is wanting to take down the argument and have your way imprinted on the American mind. With no objection that goes against everything with regard to free speech that we know of in our country.
1:27:40
Adam: Yes, this is just grandstanding. I don't like what he's doing here. It's bullshit. And I will explain why. He knows he knows what's going on. He knows he has the real paperwork, which was given to him by David Martin. I had to watch that guy a little bit more. Yeah, and you know, patents. He's so deep into it.
1:28:05
John: But by the way, I want it. David Martin. If you want to see something if you want to get a clue about that guy, we've played him on the show a lot. You have to go to his website. Yeah. It is the most pretentious thing you've ever seen in your life. And he's even got the spinning. This spinning top, the one that's used in that movie. With the deal with his doll dreams, I can't remember the name of it off top my head, where you had to where you always test to see if you're in a dream by spinning a top. Oh, Inception is yes. inception. So he's got the spinning top as though this is a dream. I mean, oh, and he's got so much JavaScript and fancy footwork. This is this guy is something of a charlatan? Well,
1:28:58
Adam: if the if the bow tie hadn't tipped you off the spinning tie, but his claim to fame is that he has the database of he what his business is his patents. And that's how we came across this. And what he says is that he gave Senator Ron Johnson, the actual emails where Fauci said, Hey, you got to stop the game to function, which proves that there was gain of function. But what Rand Paul does, he's This is just him moving towards the midterms or whatever. He's fundraising on this. And who gives a crap Fauci is not in charge of you being on Facebook, Rand Paul, and I like that you want to get him arrested for lying to Congress, but punch at Home Show the proof show the actual an Alex Berenson tainting it all kinds of emails that haven't been published yet. They came from foul cheese stash, especially ones like tell Wollensky to shut up and stop talking because there's stuff going on behind the scenes that we are No about, but for Rand Paul to take this to Fauci there, you don't want me to talk about Yeah. He knows better he can think much bigger than this. was not this was not he not? Oh, it was for who?
1:30:14
John: It was some somebody else it was one of them was a Silicon Valley person
1:30:18
Adam: on this was a Silicon Valley person. Was that it? I don't know, well, it doesn't matter. But, so I'm looking at three things. One, you know, most obvious this thing doesn't work, it doesn't work. It's the problem, the breakthrough that the breakthrough cases are enormous in thinking I'm not gonna play the clip, but it's like 70% in some counties, but people who have tested positive after they end they might be a little bit sick somewhere in the hospital after having received the the full amount of recommended vaccine dosages. So the thing just doesn't work is the is the easiest way. It's like the flu vaccine doesn't work. So talking about the flu vaccine. The way I when I listened to many of my heroes, which I don't bring clips from, because it's just you can't even play clips, you have to listen to it all in context, David Ike, who really have a compelling argument that this is just flew but they they've identified some genetic sequence that shows up in some percentage of people. So you know, a lot of these deaths in the hospital people go in for something deadly. And then if within 28 days, they've tested you and you know, this, this PCR shows the sequence then you died with COVID
1:31:44
John: dead test after you're dead.
1:31:47
Adam: Perfect.
1:31:49
John: Right, Ryan? Ryan in Canada
1:31:51
Adam: got about that. Yeah. So that's also possible
1:31:54
John: test and test is possible.
1:31:56
Adam: That is totally totally totally bullcrap. Now, along those lines, I will play a quick, quick one minute clip, just because it's out there. I've resisted this for about a week. which no one knows if it's true or not. But Dr. Jane Ruby, who is your typical media type doctor, who will go on podcast, she says in this this is from a video she points out that she can prove there's graphene oxide
0:00 0:00