Cover for No Agenda Show 1374: Shetard
August 19th, 2021 • 3h 40m

1374: Shetard

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John: These papers look very good. Adam Curry, John Dvorak,
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Adam: Thursday, August 19 2021. award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1374 This is no agenda lucky. With my jab free job man broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country. FEMA reaching out number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where we say screw your freedom. And screw your privacy. I'm Jesse devorah.
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Unknown: In buzzkill,
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Adam: California, but isn't that the state slogan? Screw your freedom screw your privacy.
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John: Yeah, is actually not officially. Oh, you're working? There's a bill right now.
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Adam: There's, you know, I keep reviewing those bills, the ones that are on the RSS feed for the Library of Congress, and they come through with just the titles without the text when there's first submitted. There's some crazy stuff in there. Like, mandates for everybody every American. Yeah, and for other for other purposes. It's, it's really quite, quite crazy. quite crazy. And amidst all of that, we have a scorpion invasion here in the hills.
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John: This is not cool motorcycle meetup. Is that what you're telling me is Scorpion club out of New York? Yeah, yeah.
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Adam: No, the actual you know, the ones with the pincers and the evil looking tail. And really, then they're not even that dangerous at all. But something he does some that are more dangerous. Yes. Yeah. But not the ones here this. Yeah. It's like a bee sting.
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John: Do you have to do you have to shake your boots out when you get up in the morning?
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Adam: Oh, well. Okay, so this was an unexpected surprise for the keeper.
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John: She's a Florida girl. She's,
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Adam: well, you know, I have to say I go worse yesterday. Lightning bug How pretty well, she almost stepped on one of their bare feet in the bedroom. Then there was and these are all kind of because we have pest control. These are kind of on their last legs if they get through. But there was one in the in the bathroom in it. Like with a no outdoor connecting wall. So how he got in there? I don't know. And he was still fast. He was an Oh, and by the way.
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John: I didn't know they were fast at all. I thought they just ambled Oh,
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Adam: no, no, I mean, not. I mean, easy enough to catch no problem. But what I did learn is the the dog trick does not work on scorpions. Yeah, the one we use for wasps and everything else. And for red ants. scorpions, they don't care. I think I think they've they've seen worse.
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John: See, there's a moment to wash up.
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Adam: Yes. Anyway, so it's fun. I'll be going to the Netherlands on Monday, for a week. For Christina's birthday. First time. I've seen her in 18 months. And Tina will be here along with the scorpions. And she's very happy about that, as you can imagine.
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John: So you get to take a couple of scorpions with
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Adam: you. No, no, it's it's, we've had the weird weather. That's part of it. But we've seen for now that's a little much. So I don't know if we're under attack
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John: might be if you see four that means there's 40
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Adam: she's listening. Alright, it is the first Thursday of the week. You know what that means? Everybody? I'm both free by experiment by comparing story from ABC. That's right. He watched the morning news. So you don't have to john, what did you catch today on the big three networks for your three by three?
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John: Well, a couple of things that are noteworthy. And one of them getting a little tiresome because I turn it on. And boom. I go to ABC and there again, I know it sounds like a deal.
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Adam: Tell me it's the shopping channel again.
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John: I you know I turned to her because I'm flipping around. I turned to her. Oh my god, no one's gonna believe this. What were they selling today? Well, this was the summer grab bag on steals and deals.
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Adam: Oh, holy crap. I missed something. I can't believe I wasn't up. So we have mandates. We have booster shots. We have Afghanistan but it's grab bags Thursday on ABC.
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John: It seems to be grab bag every day. So they also are selling besides the grab bag and they have these different people coming on and everything's 50% off by the way, so it's probably you know,
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Adam: yeah, it's probably it's probably some good deals. Yes, I
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John: there might be they have mattresses too. As I said when I saw the mattress, I said, oh no. These guys have resorted to podcasting level of advertising. And then they mentioned that at the very end is they wrapped segment before they went to the weather, women
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Adam: can ask you a question. Can you call in on their shopping show? They have a they have a studio audience.
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John: They have a barcode thing. And what is it called a QR QR code QR code on the screen.
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Adam: But you can't call in and talk about how excited you are about that item. Not
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John: yet. Not yet. It's coming
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Adam: because I want you to be calling in.
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John: Amen. So and then they mentioned at the end that ABC has partnered with the various advertisers. So
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Adam: they do disclaim this, okay.
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John: At the end, it's not much of a disclaimer, if the way they do it, believe me. No one would notice to think you're doing your favor.
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Adam: All right, that's ABC, who do we have next?
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John: So now again, like I said, and I, all I do is keep proving this every time I do this segment, is that NBC is now trying to be like the old ABC Good Morning America, which was always about celebrity. So there was Hoda with you, Jackson. Oh, no, it's just going on and on about what a great guy he is. And just just you have a new movie out. I don't know maybe I don't care.
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Adam: And it's important to know who's promoting who,
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John: well, somebody is promoting somebody. So Hugh Jackson was or Jackman Jackman Jackman Jackson
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Adam: Jackson or Jacqueline Hugh Jackman. The Aussie Oh Jackman. Now she that's because Oprah loved Hugh Jackman.
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John: Well, Hugh Jackman was on. And then they went on in the well. Yes, ma'am. To reminiscence
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Adam: that's the that's the title of it. reminiscence is new, it's got a new movie.
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John: Don't pack him in. So then they went out with the things to buy for school for the kids. So they do have a little sales segment in here to think because whatever ABC does NBC copies. Jim, they went on to have a teacher buy for school and they go on with school fashions for your eighth grader. And that was a theme was the 90s are back.
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Adam: What happened and then everywhere bring it back to the 80s the 80s with the shoulder pads. I thought that was coming back.
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John: They said the 90s and this is the author says shoulder pads but they said the 90 shoulder
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Adam: now that Yeah, they're different than where they're very, very different kind of pad, man.
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John: Boy. Yeah. Yeah. And so then CBS actually had an again, this is just it's amazing. Maybe it's just the hours that I look at this wersi this particular formula is the same
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Adam: blog. What is the hour that you look,
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John: I look at about 815 in the morning pacific time.
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Adam: Now 815 is high traffic high news. I mean, they should be doing news not not fodder.
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John: CBS does news. Okay, they did. They did a couple of different things. The one that was going on now when I flipped to it was the black woman there who's another Oprah brand. I can't remember her name.
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Adam: Sure.
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John: She is in a conversation with literally a conversation with Mark Zuckerberg. But when you turn it on, it's like two cartoons talking to each other literally cartoons. And then they cut to the two of them and they're wearing this stupid thing on their face. The Oculus Oculus prime using the Oculus. Oh, wait,
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Adam: where were they going into the metaverse?
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John: Yes. And the metaverse is pretty boring, by the way, the way it was done. So they're in this metaverse talking to each other. And I've got a table with really poorly drawn cartoons. I mean, we have people that are much better. I mean, and
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Adam: they have Do they have any sex objects in their metaverse? Because that's what Second Life was all about. Hey, come over here. I've got some sex balls. And you sit on the sex ball and then going you're dressed in assless chaps?
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John: I never knew
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Adam: I guess that wasn't featured on the metaverse.
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John: So they're going on about it. And then Zuckerberg was actually pretty talkative. And
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Adam: was he in studio or was it on location?
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John: No, no, it was simply it was remote. He was not in studio. Yeah. Hawaii. Could be and then they that was about it. And then they've talked in the act for a while.
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Adam: Was there anything on on mandatory vaccinations, anything in Afghanistan or just back to just business as usual?
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John: Unless I mean, I'm sure those segments are on there. I just didn't catch him.
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Adam: Interesting. I you would think that they would take every available bit of airtime to promote their agendas.
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John: Well, the agenda was best promoted in my opinion by a clip that I have. I also want to teach The fact that I had my second cataract operation.
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Adam: Yeah, well, let's play some clips and then let's talk about calibration. Yeah,
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John: it's pretty. It's
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Adam: what you just do it now. I'll tell you why. I'm glad you bring this up. Now it's important, important. I think I may be developing a cataract.
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John: Well, if you are, I'm going to tell you some things you need
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Adam: to know. Okay, so I didn't even know you were scheduled for another procedure. You didn't tell
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John: your family. I don't think people should waste their psychic energy worrying about me.
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Adam: So when was this? It was Monday. Oh, my goodness. He didn't even tell me off air like hey, you know, I'm going to get this done tomorrow. I mean, I'm not just everybody.
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John: That's true. I could have told you. So but I didn't I'm sorry. Didn't that's okay. But so I go in and but this one here is going to be a little more complicated because it's cataract got out of control. This is the
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Adam: other eye This is the other eye.
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John: The right eye. Yeah, yeah. Now what turns out is that I have a condition that was undiagnosed until I was like got my first cataract operation co
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Adam: morbidity
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John: was a condition called Fuchs dystrophy. Now, I'm glad I didn't do too much research into it because it freaked me out. Fuchs dystrophy, which is a an ISA allows your cornea to easily get inflamed and it got inflamed that's my first operation and a doctors kind of freaked out about and figured out what it was and then it's you know, calms down after a while same thing happened this time when you and but now he's expecting it takes about three weeks to for the swelling to go down so I can Wow, I can see now but, but I won't be able to see 2010 you know, for for a little while.
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Adam: Now. Does ivermectin help with this at all with Fuchs?
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John: Yeah. Okay. Tylenol. Okay. And steroids. So
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Adam: you have one eyes basically close from this procedure now.
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John: No, it's not. It's fine. It's better. You're wise. Oh, okay. But it's still not it's still blurry. It's blurry, but not. But before when I had the cataract in the right eye, I basically couldn't see out of the right eye. And but it gotten really big. And it turns out and this is what people need to know, if you got a cataract developing. You should have those those lenses removed immediately. Okay, and I'll tell you, I can tell you the whole gory story if you want to hear it, which is shorter.
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Adam: You're all longing they're all boring. Can't you do gory short?
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John: Yeah. The cataract when it starts to grow, it actually grows in size and this I did not know. And so you have to be careful because when they get really big, they're hard to you have to Okay, here's how it works is that they make an incision in your eye, and then they pull out the lens and put in a new lens. But oh wait, they have to make the incision small because they don't want to wreck your eye. So they make a small incision. So instead of big, they can't pull the lens out. It's too big. So they crack the lens into a two or three pieces.
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Adam: Oh no. Yeah.
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John: This will gross everybody grosses everybody out. Yeah. So they pull the lens pieces out. So my cataract gotten in such bad shape that everyone was I had a whole team of people in there which I said what are all these people that were worried sick, they couldn't crack this thing they cracked it. Luckily, shit. They cracked this thing and it cracked perfectly right down the middle so they could get it out. But it was a miracle in the process because of my Fuchs syndrome and other than the giant cataract they couldn't get the pupil open wide enough. So they put some kind of a crazy micro device onto my eyeball and squoze opened the Irish
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Adam: getting queasy?
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John: Yeah, so they forced the Irish open begin so they could cut into the eyeball and get that damn thing out of there.
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Adam: And did this hurt Did you feel anything or yeah oh shit.
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John: Cuz I remember the first operation was like smooth as glass It was like laser comes in here the laser going to think comes out and then the other one goes back in. And it's done. You're done and there's like three pieces three or four people in the room this time there's like seven people in the room and everybody's worried sick I don't know. I have to have that
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Adam: look on their face and that's not making
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John: you're not seeing anybody's face okay. And I can see now
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Adam: now when they when they do this do you smell the burning eyeball?
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John: No, no okay. Just so you know alright, but I I what I learn and what people need to know is that don't let a cataract go too long don't just all all get you can get what you know you can still see But yeah, yeah, no Get it out, go to the ophthalmologist tell me you wanted to get it out sooner than later. And, and
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Adam: Okay. All right. So how do I know if I have a developing cataract? The optometrist will tell you Okay, it's not like sometimes my my eyes fuzzy in the morning.
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John: Ooh, sounds a little bit like Fuchs your dick. That's one of the symptoms. No, no, no, no.
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Adam: I refuse to have Fuchs, I refuse. Wow. Well, I'm glad you're okay. I guess you could have also just started the show off by saying, Hey, can you read the donations? I mean, you didn't have to go through this whole thing.
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John: You could have just made it easy on yourself. But I will say this, it was I did learn a couple of things. And the worst part when I was reading about fuse, a lot of times when you have it, you not only have to have the, the cataract removed, but you have to have a corneal transplant at the same time. And I don't even know what that means. Oh,
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Adam: man, future freedom.
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John: Anyway,
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Adam: oh, well, I'm glad you're okay. And it was successful. So the the crack is done. Everything's good. Everyone's happy. You're gonna live? Yeah. Okay. Well, that's good. And I'm glad that they didn't, or did they at all? ask you if you were vaccinated, if you were all well done. Okay, part two, planning on taking the vaccine into your life.
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John: So they. And here's the reason here's the reason I wanted to tell this part of the story. I do have a clip of what's going on up in Washington. And this could happen to anybody. Where's my clip list?
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Adam: Ranch, Jason rants?
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John: Yeah, I play the Jason Rand study. So we know what's going on around the country.
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Unknown: Last week, we introduced you to a man named Derek Kovac, 41 years old, dealing with liver issues his entire life, and he was on the transplant list to get a liver at U dub medicine. But he was told that in order to move forward with the transplant, he would have to be COVID vaccinated. He did not want to be COVID vaccinated. And as a result, they said well, then you're not gonna be able to just easily move forward here. And he's been put in a really tough spot. You know, medicine tells me that there's no specific policy that will deny folks a transplant surgery on the basis of their COVID status. Instead, it's left up to the recommendations and requirements of the doctors. Since then, I've heard from a number of patients who have indicated to me that they have run into the same exact issue in the case of my next guest, Sam from Monroe. He was taken off the list for a heart transplant back in June, over this very issue, and he joins me now Sam, welcome to the show. Well, thanks for having me, Jason. So take us through if you could, how did you get to the point where they denied you? When did you find out take us into the timeline?
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Well, I in excuse me, in May, I had an appointment with a cardiologist, the cardiologist called me and we had a discussion and you informed me that, well, you know, you're gonna have to get a vaccination in order to get a transplant and it says, Well, that's news to me, and nobody's ever told me that before. And he says, Yeah, that's, that's our policy. And they says, Well, that's a problem because I'm not getting the vaccination. And I just refuse to do it and I'm not gonna do it. And so I got a call back saying that I would be taken off the list and put on inactive list a few days later, I received a letter saying that I was no longer on the inactive list. I was not on a list at all.
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Adam: Yeah, this is your medical freedom and in fact I'm I'm surprised with how incredibly jam packed the hospitals are that this elective surgery was even allowed to take place that you had.
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John: Well, this is it. I sent her.
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Adam: No, okay. All right.
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John: But I did I did grill the different people by who was you know, who are they busy? Were they out of staff. So I asked us what the the anesthesiologist comes in because they give you a drip of some, some some to knock it down a little bit. And all y'all bah, bah, bah, bah, he goes on. Oh, yeah, big shortage. Everything's bad. Everything is horrible. And so then the nurse who's still there, he leaves and she says that's bullshit. She says, she says there's plenty of staffing but everyone's overworked and they're pissed off and they're mad because they're doing too much. They're working them to death and air was you know, getting burned out. Now before I had the operation I was asked, but make sure to check in with your vaccine card, the girl at the mall and I said I was thinking I can just pull anyone up. No, no, I don't have one. Oh, well, then then she said, Well, then you're gonna have to get tested. So I said, that's good. So I go, so I joy goes through the process, I had to have an appointment. And here we go. This is another story, this would be my last one. So I go over to the some quick Care Health thing from Sutter Health. I'm standing I'm in the office standing in line, I'm in there waiting to check in to get my COVID test. And I figure Well, you know, they're gonna just say, okay, go over to rule three that tests and they kick you out. No, no, no, no, I can't do that. That's not theater. So I'm everyone's around, I'm standing right, you
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know, my mask on the whole thing. And they said, joy, oh, you're free to get back to your car.
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Adam: We'll call you infected human resource go away.
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John: So they sent me back to the car. And so they said, What is it I get a phone call? Like they had my cell with me, which is rare. Indeed. Yeah. So they call Hello. And yeah. They asked me a bunch of questions, which they just asked me the same questions at the desk. You have a fever? Do you do your throwing up or you have a cough? You know, this, this whole round of questions that just try to trick you. And so, yeah, as I go back and against, okay, I'm going to be you'd look over there's a couple of big giant tenses outside. And there's lane one and Lane two. And I'm thinking, you know, I'm thinking, because I just saw on the news, the lines to these testing facilities a miles long. Nobody, by the way, No, nobody, so I drive over there and I'm driving. Oh, and there's a I finally find it as tense as lane one. Nobody's dead lane one. Nobody's there. Okay, so I back up and I go, Well, just lane two. Okay, there's lane two. So I drive into lane two. guy comes out. I swear to God, he's in a hazmat
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Adam: with tongs with tongs. And
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John: you get the triple mask. He's got the shield, like I'm going to throw up out for some. And then he's got those blue nitrile gloves? Of course. Yeah, so then he dips this swab into my right and then they're left he does both note nozzles. And nostril sorry. And then he says, okay, and he says, you can go and go out don't see anybody. Don't go anywhere. Don't do anything for the next 48 hours before the before you go in for your eye surgery. Don't do this. Don't do that. He's dead. He gives me a sheet that tells me all these things I'm not supposed to do for the next 48 hours self self quarantine blah, blah, blah. And what a crock a shit. And so then I go home.
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Adam: Yeah, I have to do one from my flight to the Netherlands. So because it takes one to two days and my flights Monday. You know, I'm doing one Saturday. Hopefully I have that Monday, but it will be probably, you know, like close to 48 hours old. There's all kinds of weird restrictions. So by the time I arrive, you know, who knows, I'm also doing one on Sunday right after the show. I have to like bogie out this year. This is what they're doing is like make it difficult so that you just get the vaccine, and they are really promoting this vaccine. And and they're serious about it, and they want to let you know, informed consent before you take it. Jen Psaki, White House spokesperson She is always on point
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Unknown: about why it's important to get vaccinated why these vaccines are safe, why they can still kill you even if you're under the age of 27 we need to be clear and direct about our messaging.
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Adam: One of the better ones yet right?
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John: Yes, the best one this month.
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Adam: They can still kill you. Wow. Yeah. Truth wants to
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John: come out.
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Adam: Truth wants to kill the thing
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John: why guy Jimmy, it was a little bit of a it was irksome about the testing and the rest. But the anyway, so I should be 2020 vision in both eyeballs by in about three weeks.
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Adam: I want to just talk about I'm happy to hear that. Just going back briefly to what you said about the nurses because I've really, besides people sending clips and it's always appreciated. And, you know, large amount of email coming in in the past couple of days. And the the two big batches fall into two categories. One is health care and other services such as police EMTs, and what's going on with them. And of course the bogus hospitals are overflowing is just not true. But also mandates and and this is, this is for every three emails there's one that goes something like this this is from sir null void in the morning Jen's Will my time has come my company will make the following policy active on September 30 Vax proof required with the actual Vax card. If Novak's then two times a week testing, he says, work from home option no longer available. I read this notice close my laptop walked out the door got home call my manager to state that if this policy stands, my last day is on September 30. updating my resume is my main job now than searching for a rational company to work for. I have 20 years experience developing hardware for this medical device company. And of course, he says if you have any suggestions for me or job opportunities, let me know and I said go to nogen social comm or post and i'll i'll boost it there. But it's all it's all these types of notes. And none of them is really unique. It's all the same. And there's just no if ands or buts vaccine or
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you're fired up, you have no place to work in our in our organization. And you know, so I mean, Sue, we have going back to what you said an Alabama doctor refusing to treat unvaccinated patients and get a shot. He says I can't watch you die. CES this year, they just announced only vaccinated people can attend the show.
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John: Well, I guess I won't be going
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Adam: and you know, that'll be the the Game Developers Conference II three, they're going to do that to all of it. Every single every single big conference will be vaccine only. That's this is a
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John: screw your freedoms.
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Adam: Your freedoms? Yes. And and a couple of producers picked up on what we were talking about. You know, if if everyone in healthcare is vaccinated, what happens if something's wrong with the shot? Like on airlines, the pilot and the copilot? exact don't have the same meal. So I'm I'm getting notes from parents now saying, you know, thank you for saying that. I'm going to get vaccinated, my wife won't. Well, someone has to be the pilot copilot here. When you get when you get down to that kind of stuff. Wow, man. That's harsh.
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John: Well, this is when we played that I get to play this clip. Before we go on the we play in the end, you have to start yet to have a pad and yet I started taking notes on this clip. We played the clip from CNN last show about the doctor comes on and I thought they were pushing back on the idea that the people who had COVID have natural immunity. Oh, yeah. And this has been beaten up a lot by the experts, experts, people that are in the business of neurology, medical and breast. If you have Nash and the best immunity is natural immunity. But if we go to the to CBS, yes, we have a situation where I guess Pfizer or who will murder Pfizer would be the bad actor here. Probably doesn't like this message going out there because it is screwing up. They somebody admitted in one of the recent. I didn't get a clip of because it was on local news. And I was just listening to it casually. They said there's there was a question and answer about the booster booster booster. And there's one as well. Is there any difference between this and the regular shot is well, they've got a lot of excess shots and so no existing tank shot. Thank
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Adam: you so much for saying this. This was my immediate conclusion. This this push for the third shot for the booster is because these things are expiring at the end of this month. Yeah, and people will think we're crazy when they say that. But no.
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John: So let's listen to this. This is a good clip. This is the COVID staged. I said she says CES but as CBS This is stage, a stage report. And I even wonder whether there's actors involved. Nor sorry, wait, wait. And I want you to listen to it and listen for the memes. This is what I wrote about in the newsletter. Every meme they're trying to push is in this report. And these are the memes that you're going to be hearing all over the place. And you can kind of pick them up. I think there's about five in here that are I could ring the bell but I'm not going to I'll just mention them afterwards. and ignore in addition to the people who got Pfizer and majorna being told they need to get a booster we expected federal officials will say if you got that one dose of the j&j vaccine would be the booster to if the FDA gives the green light how The boosters could begin as early as next month. health care workers and nursing home residents will be first in line, followed by the elderly and then the general population. I think it's helpful if people can try to stick with what they started with if you started with Pfizer, get the 30 minutes a Madonna. The Case for boosters comes after new studies which include recent data from Israel, among people 60 and older who received the Pfizer vaccine. The risk of infection was 54% higher among those vaccinated in the winter, compared to the spring, we released those vaccines when we had to get people fully immunized in a hurry.
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And we did um, in terms of durability and length of protection. Doing spacing vaccines three to four weeks apart, will often not be adequate for long term durability and hence the need for the boost. Hospitals continue to fill up
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Unknown: mostly with people who were unvaccinated here at Baton Rouge, Louisiana brandy had one ICU but they opened up eight more just for COVID patients.
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John: Geoffrey oaks and his wife Carrie are in the ICU with COVID-19. together. It's their second time contracting the virus. They thought they had natural immunity after the first time and so they waited to get vaccinated. Delta variant is really really nasty. And anyone who thinks that they can just come through this. They're wrong. Dr. Chris Thomas is their physician.
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Unknown: We have two pandemics, we have a pandemic of a Delta virus that's ravaging our community. And we have a pandemic of misinformation. I'm just frustrated that we've gotten to the point where we allow misinformation to equal medical science. They're not the same.
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Louisiana set a record today, they have more COVID hospitalizations than at any other point in the pandemic. The last time they set that record was yesterday. Today, Louisiana governor said we are rapidly approaching a point where we're gonna have a major failure of our health care delivery system. Without warning tonight, Thank you, David.
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Adam: Exactly what we predicted failure of the healthcare system.
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John: So let's look at some of the bullcrap in this report. First of all booster booster booster booster booster booster that j&j you're going to need another shot don't mix. Yeah, they she slipped that in there. And that has never been reported by anybody. In fact,
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Adam: they still what I read is because I wanted to know too. They're still waiting on the clinical trial data to see if they if you need a second shot of j&j. But it seems clear, they're not going to stay behind in this race to the finish to get all the vaccines out before they're before they expire
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John: of two governments picking up the bill for this shot. But
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Adam: I think the government already pre paid that.
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John: Yeah, I think so too. Yeah. So
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Adam: I'm not sure if there's a real benefit to pushing it. But
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John: so they went on, they had the thing about the people had this COVID twice.
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Adam: Yeah, with natural immunity. Ah,
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John: they had natural immunity from having it once supposedly, supposedly, they may have had the flu, they may have had a bad cold. Who knows? But no, they had COVID twice. And they got the second time before they could get a vaccination because they should get the vaccination after you catch the disease. So that is unbelievable. To me. I think it's, I think is egregious. Then they said, and then they had a woman say, even though this this segment was they had to be beside themselves, because this segment, the CIA must have been pissed. And Pfizer, they, the viewer, it the sound was so bad. Yeah. It was just it was just poorly produced. It was a very poorly produced segment. And maybe did they did it on purpose. But then the woman comes on, she says, Oh, this delta is nasty. It's worse than I guess worse than the first time they had they must had the original. And now the delta is the worst. Don't believe anything they tell you. It's terrible. And then the guy comes in with the kicker of the biggest pandemic is a pandemic of misinformation. How is this allowed? That report to me is the one of the sickest thing CBS has ever done.
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Adam: Oh, we might be able to top it.
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John: Well, I'm sure we can. That's the joke of it.
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Adam: Well, let me get back to the end. As we said at the very end there about the health or the woman the healthcare system is collapsing. This is this is what I what I think is happening. I think it's quite intentional. And my understanding is they had all these all the health care workers furloughed last year. peep, let me read you an email from one of our one of our producers regarding nursing staffing, and I have nurses in very high regard. I think they are you know the hospitalists may walk around with the title. But I think the nurses are the ones that keep you alive in the hospital. They're your real contact. So many people she says have quit in the last year, they've been giving us incentive pay to pick up shifts for months. 30% of our staff is refusing the vaccine. So we shall see what happens come October 1, I also see large signing bonuses advertised up to $20,000 in states that have mandated the vaccine for workers. We think there's a problem getting people to take this thing.
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John: And the question, by the way, and I will bring this up, not to interrupt. But But Tucker does. One of the better jobs on the main, the mainstream, as it were. He brings up this exact point, and he says why isn't anybody asking? What the women these were a woman on? The one of the nurses on? And she says, she says, she says I you can answer me that. But I like to ask the question. Whatever happened to the flu? She said,
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Adam: Yeah, I saw that. You saw her. She slipped that right in? Yeah. What are happening?
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John: She's streamed it in the flu. There's no flu. Nobody has the flu anymore. What's going on? So
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Adam: yeah, nurses notice this stuff. Nurses noticed this. Well, let me continue. Yes, she continued, I don't know if it's possible for people to appreciate how horribly nurses have been treated in this last year. First people were furloughed, because there were no patients, no patients. Then in the winter, we were full, which is normal in the winter, they were deploying us to COVID units without training. Then it came time for our annual bonus. Keep in mind and she is I've redacted the name of her organization. May made record profits last year as a nonprofit. They talked a big game about how everyone would get a full bonus due to everyone's hard work, etc. Well, the bones came and it was prorated based on the number of sick calls you made. So many people actually got less this year than the year before. People were irate. No shit. Not to mention the constant hounding from management about our patient satisfaction scores. One of the higher ups actually came to me and said, there was a patient complaint that the nurses look tired and overworked q1. She wanted me to think of a strategy to help hide the fact that we were understaffed to the patients. The healthcare system is so broken, there's no art to medicine. It's here's a pill go away. next patient, please, are my favorite diagnosis. Your symptoms are in your head Here, take this anti depressant. I think this is absolutely true. I'm working on getting out because it is sucking my soul to keep working
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in this toxic environment surrounded by sheep. I've listened to this show for years and I appreciate that it keeps me sane, but it kind of makes me feel like I'm surrounded by idiots. Maybe I just need maybe I just need to leave commie fornia. Well, there's your problem, obviously. elements, but this is also happening with cops. From the synonymous cop from the police officers perspective, crime is absolutely out of control. He's in San Francisco area.
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John: Yeah. Yeah, he's a peninsula. Nice. Yeah, he's my guy. You can leave out the part about me.
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Adam: No, I'm just gonna read this first part. I'm not gonna read this whole No, come on. I know how to redact ma'am.
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John: Can you see you don't have to read it. Get your license renewed. Now?
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Adam: I wasn't. It's not even in the show. I took it all out. People don't care until they're victims and ask why is this allowed to happen? The news is not wrong with the skyrocketing rates of burglary, murder, rape, etc. It appears that cops in every major metropolitan are being pushed to their limits. None of the outlets or politicians want to talk out the why the COVID regulations that are forcing the courts to issue warrants the amount of $0 or under $1,000 are still in full effect. The cycle in California is as follows person commits a crime gets issued a citation because the legislature and courts believe most crimes are mistakes and people don't do them again after being caught once a person is released from the area add to go on commit crimes elsewhere. Purple good person gets booked into jail for now doing a worst crime but then gets released from jail within 24 hours because of the same regulations with a court date. Person misses said court date then gets one of those bullcrap warrants issued purple person is caught by police with a warrant is then cited and released with a new court date because the jail refuses to take those little warrants due to the COVID regulations. This system is broken. Do we hear something here that is common and the same person is running around committing all kinds of crimes being kicked around from county to county in the San Francisco Bay Area. I heard from bad Chad, our buddy the EMT in in Colorado, he says
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people are so insane and and they they Just are violent towards they have sometimes there's people lying on the street, they have to wait until the crowd disperses to help somebody because the crowds attack the police in the in the medical. And this is not new, but he says it's intensified. But here's, here's a weird one. He says, I've seen a lot of people die from the vaccine. He said, I've seen a lot of these now, it may just be because I'm focusing more on that. But he says what he thinks is happening to some degree is people get this and this isn't. I think this is probably true. on a big scale. People feel bad, they get tested, they Oh shit, I've COVID they immediately go and get a vaccine. And then they die. Because you can't do that. It's not like it's not a fixed it's now your body's already in the state and then you inject it and that when you put more spike proteins,
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John: that's interesting. I wonder if that if anyone's documented this well, they
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Adam: should be talking about it.
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John: That's an important because because the other cop, autonomous cop, he also talks about the fact that he's done a lot of seeing a lot of people die from getting to get the shot. They take two steps and drop dead. And is this noticeable to a policeman? Because you know you don't you after you've been doing the job for a decade. You there's a rhythm to it. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So is it all of a sudden is the rhythm changes and demon dying left and right from something that doesn't make any sense. And it seems to be coincidental with the shot.
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Adam: Greetings, Adam and john just left my doctor's office. I'm not vaccinated. I'm overweight, and my doctor was pushing me hard to get the vaccine. He's actually a con shares physician in Houston. So he gets paid a monthly fee by me for primary care. I also have united through my company. And I think I've input on why the physicians are on vaccine advocacy. As I was talking to him, I was pushing back on why he wanted me to have a vaccine and why I wasn't going to get one largely the same argument took place on both sides. His wife is a nurse at Methodist Hospital in Houston. What he says that she and all the other doctors are sick of dealing with COVID COVID. They're tired of it. They are tired of masking, they're tired of the threat to them. I think the doctors are pushing the vaccine to get people out of the way because they're worn out with COVID and the illness. The I agree this is of course doctors are just as tired of this stuff. And I think that you know when you look at the elective surgery is going away. Austin has now stopped elective elective surgeries. I think doctors are getting hit in the pocketbook to this isn't that big moneymaker for these guys.
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John: COVID fatigue.
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Adam: The other you go COVID fatigue? Exactly. Exactly. By let me get back to those things you were talking about. First of all, natural immunity. They're blanketing all of the airwaves. Now this was interesting because it's the Hugh Hewitt show, which is I think he's in Boston and he's definitely a right wing guy.
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John: And he Yeah, but he's at but he Yes, this but stop. He's a right wing guy. Old school. Yes. Music that means right wing guy, Trump hater. Yeah, he's
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Adam: not a Trump fan. Exactly. And he had on Fauci, his boss, Dr. Francis Collins, and the natural immunity came up.
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Unknown: a dear friend who was sick, did not get vaccinated ended up in the hospital for six or seven days.
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And it was a very rough situation, had a candid conversation with me that he believes he is now safer than me who got the two Pfizer vaccinations as soon as I could. Is he right? It's a little hard to say for sure. But I think he's not right. When you look at people who've gotten reinfected a second time, there's a higher risk of reinfection, especially with Delta from people who got natural infection, then people who got vaccinated, so he should still go ahead and get vaccinated even though he had the infection. The evidence for that and a Kentucky study from a couple of weeks ago, it's pretty compelling you boost your protection significantly if you had COVID. And then you get vaccinated on top of that.
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Adam: I mean, he might eat those words one day.
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John: And this, this No, you won't. You won't.
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Adam: I mean, this is a real problem. This is what
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John: I was gonna say. Just kind of bouncing off of that clip, which is a good one. The I was watching something where they're talking about is the booster. And this is the booster. The booster doesn't just give you a book, it gives you 10x more protection.
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Adam: I have the clips No, it's more than that. You don't know what you're talking about. It's much more than that. Let me see I have a couple of booster booster clips here. And it's interesting because on the previous show, and I was adamant about it, they were so clear saying this is not a booster not a booster. It's a third shot, and that lasted for one day. And then it turned back into booster. I think someone made a mistake in the messaging somehow that got out and they remember that Clip it's like it's not a booster.
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John: vaguely remember that clip
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Unknown: but it was short lived. Okay? Listen to this, because the immunocompromised may not get the same level of protection from two doses of Pfizer or Madonna,
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they would be eligible for a third dose of
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either vaccine, though it's recommended they stay with the same manufacturer. There was no decision for those given Johnson and Johnson, because there's not enough data. The CDC pointing to studies that show 40% of hospitalized breakthrough cases involve those with weak immune systems. But the agency is not calling the third dose of booster.
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It's very clear the CDC is labeling this a third dose as appropriate, because the first two doses were not adequate enough to get the full potential of immunity. Very different from a booster dose
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Adam: as hotness. So what is that about? That was that's the CDC, it's very clear, and that change the next day?
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John: But let's think about this for a second. This is what we're supposed to do. Um,
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Adam: I would say that because of the variance, they need to make it sound. Maybe it's just what she said there. Maybe the problem is she said, Well, it just wasn't sufficient. So you need a third dose. That's not the message you want to hear. You want to hear no, no
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John: variance means that we're that Okay, here. I okay. That means if you say third dose, that means you were bullshitted. Exactly. Exactly. You were bullshitted into believing these two shots, which were painful. We're gonna do the trick. And now you get a third dose. No, no, that's different. Then you get a booster. Yeah. And a booster really protects you. I think that's all it is. So people like boosters better than they like third doses. Just a semantics. I like it.
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Adam: Well, I think that Pfizer put in a call and said, we can't we do. You're calling it a booster. That's what we're calling it. So here is the fouch, man. Oh, no, wait, this is first we're gonna go to Good Morning America. This is the third hour earlier this week. So it's really the Primetime for moms stay at home moms and dads, I guess. Here is Dr. Dr. Amy Robach about the boosters. Well, we're gonna move on to some questions from viewers. Dr. Jenn. Is it possible? I'm sorry, Dr. Jen,
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Unknown: and we would need to receive more than one booster shot in a year? Well, this is a loaded question, because I assume the
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Adam: question is, you gotta listen to how she answers this.
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John: How is how is this simple question, a loaded question, because it's
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Adam: a pre setup question to what she already has a funny answer.
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John: She She says a great question.
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Adam: That would have been much better
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Unknown: need to receive more than one booster shot in a year? Well, this is a loaded question, because I assume the question is referring to the COVID-19 vaccine because of course, yes. It's possible. You could need multiple boosters for other vaccines, you know, the big umbrella of them?
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Adam: Yeah. What what what do we need multiple boosters of Give me one vaccine that we need multiple testers of? If Okay,
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John: that's one. Well, that's it. That's
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Adam: it. Yeah. Well, she makes it sound like oh, under the umbrella of vaccines, like a million.
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Unknown: Listen to the words people because of course, yes, it's possible. You could need multiple boosters for other vaccines, you know, the big umbrella of them. But this pandemic has shown us that we have to say anything is possible. We're still collecting data. One situation in which this could be imaginably, you know, necessary is if we had a new variant, and all of a sudden we needed an additional booster just for that variant suddenly, in a short period of time. Is that possible? Yes, but it's really not likely. And right now, the available data doesn't suggest that we would need a booster every single year we might get a little more time in booster shots, but we're still learning.
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Adam: We're still learning. We're still learning. It's also still learning
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John: waiting for the salesman to come back from their Pfizer call. They will do well no more. Know what our budget is for next year. Well, here
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Adam: is the head of sales for Pfizer on CBS, hair Fauci today, and what the President said was an attempt to stay ahead of the Coronavirus
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Unknown: administration's of planning for this possibility. In this scenario for months, we purchased enough vaccine and vaccine supplies so that when your eight month mark comes up, you'll be ready to get your vaccination free.
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John: This booster strategy comes from data, which shows that the vaccines are losing efficacy over time, the current strong protection against severe infection,
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Unknown: hospitalization and death could decrease in the months ahead, especially among those who are at higher risk or who were vaccinated earlier during the phases of our vaccination rollout.
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John: For boosters is building three studies published by the CDC today show that the effectiveness of vaccines against infection declined. When the Delta variant began circulating, one study examined the records of more than 10 million New Yorkers, and found that vaccine effectiveness against infection in May was 92%. But then it dropped to 80% months later, yet at the same time protection against hospitalization, continued. Dr. falchi. If the vaccines are diminishing over time, how many boosters Do you think people are going to need? I would doubt if we're going to need many boosters, when we try to find out the breadth and the depth of the response by a booster It is really extraordinary. It goes up by multiple fold at least 20 to 30 fold. We don't anticipate that beyond this. We're going to need a lie.
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Adam: Somewhere I have a clip where someone says 40 fold I mean they're just all over
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John: lie proof of this.
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Adam: No, no, this this is by the seat of their pants right now. They are and and it's just we don't care. We have to get everybody vaccinated. And we went from here's 100 bucks here's chance that a million dollars to shut up and take it no job for you. This is the governor of Kentucky this guy's this guy's a nice this is he's a card Andy Bashir and and he's tugging the heartstrings you got to you've got to you've got to do it. You've got to participate and get everybody backs. If you know of anyone over 65 that hadn't gotten that vaccine yet. Please have that uncomfortable conversation. JOHN, it's time for us to have an uncomfortable conversation.
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Unknown: You're not going to like what I have to say, that's where we are. But I want you to know I love you. And that's why I'm saying this. At this point, folks aren't gonna believe me. And I can't believe somebody else in government, they might not believe their doctor, but you their family member or their friend, saying that you love them, and that you care about them, and that you're willing to even lose that friendship and that relationship. If it means having that hard conversation to get them vaccinated. Folks, I need you to do it. And they need to, to do it. Even if they don't know quite yet. And I got one of these. I got one of these. These emails.
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John: You get an email.
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Adam: Yeah, I in fact, I I forwarded it to you in a couple days ago. And I said, How do I even answer this? Oh, I
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John: must have missed it. Sorry. Oh, well, it was a follow up.
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Adam: It was a follow up from Guy Kawasaki.
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John: Oh, I Oh my god. Yes. Go look for it now.
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Adam: I'll read it to you. So he had a couple questions about something I said on the show. And I guess he's he is doing some editing to put it all together. And you want us
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John: unlisted? Oh, okay. Something about
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Adam: ratings that I had mentioned. So he's doing journalistic follow up for him. And then he says, got it. Thanks for the explanation. Did you did the tablet and socks get to you? I'm like, oh, he sent me socks. Apparently. It's a tablet. Yeah, he has a he has like a writing device called the remarkable tablet is for handwriting only. It's his thing. And, oh, he also said, No, I listened to the first pass edit your radio presence is great. Your storytelling master. And then so this all goes on? And then he comes back and this was on the 16th. So was that Monday? Can I tell you something? You are such a treasure? Get your ass vaccinated, so we don't lose you?
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John: Oh, my God.
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Adam: And so I reached out to you. I don't even answer this. What am I going to say? Now? You didn't ever saw it. But anyway, so I had talked it over with the keeper. And here's my reply. That is very kind and thoughtful of you, guy. Thank you. Now, right. I think that's the way to go.
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John: We'll just do that. Yeah, I wouldn't. I may or may not have been what I tell you to do
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Adam: well, but because we've learned that you had this mass formation, this mass hypnosis, that trying to go against someone who was convinced of certain things. No, they don't exist. It only makes it worse. So just say Hey, thank you, man. It was very sweet. He was very loving. I appreciate that. Now that the Kentucky Governor now he doesn't see things that way. It just the mere fact that you are breathing and walking around is really an assault.
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Unknown: Your individual liberty ends when it harms your freedom. Your individual liberty to swing your fist ends when it impacts somebody else's face has called assault. And it
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John: stopped oppresses never heard that before.
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Adam: Oh, well. It gets better. Okay, face. Yeah, I'll take it back a little bit here. Sorry, your individual liberty to swing your fist ends when it impacts somebody else's face. That's called assault. An individual liberty does not exist to actively spread a deadly virus that can harm and kill other people when we know some very small and basic things to stop it. So not putting on a mask or not being vaccinated is an assault on other people. And this is this is the thing that they did. So early on with the asymptomatic spread. That's where all the freakout comes from. And of course, the fact that you know, the vaccines just seem to actually not be all that great. You know, and I know a lot of people were really really happy about this and thought it was hilarious. But you know,
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Unknown: this guy is vaccinated in light of the governor's office just announced that he is asymptomatic. We know that he had been taking these daily COVID-19 tests and today, he tested positive right now the governor is there at the mansion isolating we're told by his office that he is in good health. We know Abbott has been vaccinated, and his office says he remains in contact with state government leaders to ensure it continues to operate normally. Now we also know the governor has banned local governments from enacting any mask mandates and said leaving up to individual Texans to decide if they'll mask up will just last night take a
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look at these pictures. The governor was in Collin County there in the Dallas area to meet with supporters in these photos you see posted on the governor's personal Twitter page
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he's right there on stage without a man appears very few people here in this crowd
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John: are wearing masks.
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Adam: So we had a positive PCR test whatever you know that that we know that that's common practice now you have as much COVID in your in your nostrils as someone who's not vaccinated. But we're going to
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John: they're going I just I did this kind of bullcrap thought but I'm gonna throw it out there. They really don't like Babbitt and they don't like de Santas. Those are the two with Christie gnome is like half
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Adam: inconsequential, inconsequential
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John: as your question because she's gonna stay at a rural state have a bunch of hex a bunch of dummies. Oh, power. Yeah. Power. It was. Yes. Exactly. Even though they have this Sturgis thing. Now. I do have one clip about that from joy read, which is a classic.
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Adam: Oh, let's do that. Let's do this. Let's do that as a this but I
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John: thought out of the way. Do you think it's possible that you'd put an Intel agent a field guy into the field to go in fact these guys go to one of these big get ups given with the picker? You know, a little thing. This season?
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Adam: Well, considering what's going on in Afghanistan? Yeah, I think anything's possible. Absolutely. Is that Is this your joy read intro?
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John: No, that I just that was a thought I had, because that means that that means to Santas is going to get the COVID next. If my thesis is
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Adam: Oh, yeah, yeah, that would make sense. Yeah, that makes total sense.
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John: Yeah, just go give them a little,
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Adam: little COVID yellow coat little blue. Cuf Sturgis joy
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Unknown: as events like the Sturgis motorcycle rally become a super spreader in the making with its 700,000 attendees certain to spread COVID all across the country. Republicans are still screaming freedom. It's about life and death. Republicans know what side to be on and it seems that they have chosen to be on the side of death.
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Adam: Yeah, I drove into Austin yesterday get my hair done to go to the PO Box. Do some other errands. And I listened to msnbc on the way in. I mean, it's like that's what all day all day you're going to die. You got no no vaccination is going to die. Republicans are killing you. They are they are making you dead. In fact, are you not dead yet? Because the republicans are doing it Texas, Florida. It doesn't matter. They can terrorize all you want. This is how it's really going
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Unknown: down on that's the college thing. No vaccination, no internet. That's the policy being laid out. University in Connecticut, the school says students who are not vaccinated by September 14 will have their Wi Fi access cut, and students who don't supply vaccination proof will get fined $100 per week.
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Adam: Internet and that's helpful. That'll show him
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John: that'll show getting fined $100 a week. What school was this? Connecticut? University of Connecticut?
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Adam: I'm not sure if it was the University of Connecticut but you want me to check again?
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John: Yeah, I would like to know more. Next, the college thing no vaccination, no internet. That's the policy being laid out by Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac. Yeah, Quinnipiac. Oh, brother.
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Adam: What's up for them?
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John: dipshit school Okay, best known for their surveys.
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Adam: All right, let's go to Canada navia. Then, Justin Trudeau making mandates very real.
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Unknown: Good morning, Prime Minister Murray co wash with the Globe and Mail following on Your response to Louie's question Can you please be specific you you're championing this plan, but we don't actually hear from you how it's going to work. So moving away from the federal civil service and looking at travelers and planes, trains, cruises, what happens to those travelers who refuse to be vaccinated and do not have a medical exemption? Will they be allowed in accommodation? Or can they not travel?
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John: Canadians know that the way to get through this pandemic is for everyone to get vaccinated. So unless people have a medical exception, by
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Adam: the way, that's some NLP right there that we really need to call out every single time it takes place. Canadians know, the only way to get through this pandemic is to get vaccinated. That is truly misinformation. herd immunity is the way you get through there are many ways to achieve that this is a lie, and are our politicians here, everywhere they're doing the same thing. It's a lie.
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John: Canadians know that the way to get through this pandemic is for everyone to get vaccinated. So unless people have a medical exception, they will not be able to board a plane or a train in Canada, if they are unvaccinated. That is about protecting our young people. It's about protecting Canadians. We are absolutely unequivocal on that. Because this is how we get through this pandemic. Damn, man, that's like you can anybody vote for that guy?
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Adam: Oh, thank you to all the producers, who explained how the Canadian elections work and how they're calling new elections, because that's exactly what Trudeau has done is called for new elections. And you have to do it within four years. And what they do is when they think they've got the tide on their side, like having everyone locked down and mailing ballots, then they call the
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John: election sheet with and they call
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Adam: the real election real quick. But yeah, that's that's really happening. You cannot get on a plane or a train, we will be it's going to be law. Guess in all of Canada? That's, I mean, and by the way, it's all coming our way, I'm sure. Now the most important question is,
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John: here's the one that's going to happen. vaccination passport stamp.
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Adam: Well, let's, let's let's talk about that. A vaccination passport and there's many different versions of it. And there's all kinds of entities doing this. IBM never never really caught the wave the way they should have the way they did in the 40s. Because they really had the the
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John: numbers isn't around when you put it but I'm not talking about a vaccination past.
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Adam: You're talking my stamp,
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John: a stamp in your passport. Oh, that
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Adam: would be a good idea. Well, in the UK, they're already talking about if you get vaccinated, you get your digital vaccination pass. And you also then immediately receive a digital birth certificate. So they're starting to combine these things. So why not? An actual stamp? I like that.
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John: Yeah, in your passport. So when they go to go to cross the border, they flip through to see if you've been to Saudi Arabia. Yeah. What were you doing there? And then they see the passport stamp, stamp. Remember
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Adam: when I had Kuwait and Iraq and I had all these stamps in my passport in Russia. And I kept getting stopped,
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John: though. Yeah, I used to have a password that was loaded when it was stolen from me when I was in Spain, pocketed all kinds of cool stuff in it.
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Adam: So the question with this, and actually, you kind of solve the problem if we do a physical stamp in the passport because it can just be like a loyalty card. The question is, with three with a booster from Pfizer, and or Madonna, with a possible second dose of j&j, what constitutes fully vaccinated.
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Unknown: Now in Well, here's Fauci to answer. Well, this changed the meaning of fully vaccinated meaning that we're seeing organizations and companies and governments now putting in mandates, and they're talking about people who are fully vaccinated. So if you get to that point, and you haven't had your third shot, does that put you in the partially vaccinated category?
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John: That's a very good question less than one. Before I answered that, I want to make sure people understand Still, the most important thing we need to do is get the unvaccinated people to get their vaccine, it is entirely conceivable that we will determine that actually, the proper full component will be the prime followed by the initial boost and then multiple months later, a boost that could actually give you an increase in level as well as an increased durability. That's entirely conceivable.
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Adam: So of course he skirts the real question, which is what does that mean? How do you actually Grades your vaccine passport. None of this was none of these systems were ready
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John: for goes. This goes on the pile of the big huge getting bigger list of things that have to be corrected in 10 years when they pull this stunt again. Yep.
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Adam: And certainly what they'll certainly do something so that this can't happen.
1:05:18
Unknown: Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for law enforcement to crack down on fake vaccine cards sold online. He also wants the Justice Department to prioritize cases involving the cards. The feds
1:05:29
Adam: have to step up their efforts to ameliorate this problem before it gets worse. The Department of Justice must ensure the fraud cases are prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
1:05:40
Unknown: And starting today, New York becomes the first city in the nation to require proof of vaccination for indoor activities. That includes entertainment venues, gyms and indoor dining.
1:05:51
John: Okay, a couple of things. There's some local stories on this. For one thing to some people are selling these cars online. Yeah, which is, you know, these they catch those guys 16 to 18 $100.16. second clip,
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Unknown: a pharmacist in Chicago has been arrested for allegedly selling COVID vaccination cards on eBay. Prosecutors say the suspects sold 125 with the cards for $10. Each shoe starts with a dozen counts of theft of government property. If convicted, he could face 120 years in prison.
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Adam: I think Jeff, the gays did a whole report on the 15 $100 guy. Yeah, I mean,
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John: they also show some B roll of a guy being hauled off in handcuffs. I don't buy this, these clips. This is just some random be rolling out of a guy getting arrested. I liked it. No, they don't. They don't tell you who these people are. For one thing. They say a pharmacist of this of that a guy online. They've given very little details. I think this is a very hard to prosecute cases, a guy because for one thing in all these venues in San Francisco right now, you have to have a vaccine card to go into a bar or whatever. But they just flashed the cards. There's a guy outside, he's just you know, the guy flashes, The Guardian guy goes rolling, and he doesn't give any details.
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Adam: But that's not how it works in New York. In New York, the way they've put this together is there are 600 officers for the whole city. And they check on the venues. So the venue has to check and get this it gets better with they have to compare it to a government issued ID. And if someone is caught in an establishment, you know, when the Gestapo come to check your papers, your COVID papers, the it's the restaurant in this case and my example the restaurant gets fined. So this is going to happen and it's the funny part about it is it's racist to ask for ID to vote. But I guess it's not racist to ask for ID to eat.
1:07:58
John: Yeah, this is because everybody's making this point. So do
1:08:01
Adam: you want to hear the Jeff Borges fake vaccine cards report? He Oh, he's crowned in big time on this one arrest connected to fake vaccination cards are on the rise. In California, this man was taken into custody after allegedly selling fakes. And many look like the real thing. The one on the right here is fake. The FBI told us that it is cracking down.
1:08:26
Unknown: It's about criminal activity that could possibly hurt someone else. You know, you didn't get the shot. You shouldn't be carrying around the card.
1:08:35
Adam: The market for fake cards would sell for as much as 15 $100 is growing businesses and institutions require proof that you are vaccinated. I think you're right that this is a baloney story because they never mentioned the guy. I think you're right about that. 3000 fakes from China were seized in Tennessee in the last several months. On the encrypted app telegram. There are currently 2500 active sellers around the world. That's the number that's going up, Mark Ostrowski. I love that. That's the number that's going up. I love that soundbite just jam that shit in there go there are currently 2500 active sellers around the world. That's a number that's going up. Mark Ostrowski his company checkpoint software looked into
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John: Not only is that number of groups going up, but also the number of followers they got
1:09:23
Adam: some Yahoo who's putting together his own passport system and he's shilling I'm so sick of these people don't want to finish the clip. instead. Let's talk about religious exemption. Oh, I'm sorry, not in California.
1:09:36
Unknown: today. San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy said the Catholic Church will not offer religious exemptions for the Coronavirus vaccine. And the letter to priests in the diocese the bishop wrote the vaccine is quote, perfectly consistent with the Catholic faith. Pope Francis who received the vaccine back in January has called the getting the vaccine a moral obligation. Bishop McElroy got his shots in February. So
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Adam: that's nice. There's a lot of people looking for religious exemption for the contents of all vaccines or many vaccines,
1:10:10
John: though they had a good argument for religious exemption. I'm supposed to send it to somebody. I can't find that.
1:10:15
Adam: What is the fetal cells?
1:10:17
John: Yeah, yeah. Yeah, seems reasonable. If you're gonna if you're gonna be a hard ass about it, it seems very reasonable.
1:10:23
Adam: Now, it's not gonna work in San Diego Bishop says. So, before I play my last two clips in of the COVID. I just, you know, we're talking about the mass formation, people being completely hypnotized. In New South Wales. This is the digital minister. I guess he's in charge of digital. But he showed up at a press conference. Unfortunately, I don't have a clip. We showed up a press conference. And he, well, people noticed something was off and he posted about this. At this morning's press conference, a number of people commented on my droopy eye. Some people thought I was winking at the camera man, some thought I had a stroke. I've actually been diagnosed with Bell's palsy. About 48 hours ago, I felt a pain in my skull behind my right ear. This morning, I woke up with pins and needles on the right side of my tongue. I only got to check this afternoon after a number of people reached out to see if I was okay. Thanks to everyone who reached out the reason I'm posting this is because hopefully it will remind people to look after their health. We are focused on COVID but there are plenty of other health problems going on. This guy got palsy from the dam COVID shot. Who is this? This is the digital minister of New South Wales.
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John: So we get the COVID Yeah, what Bell's Palsy is one of the point lot of different vaccines not just COVID But
1:11:44
Adam: yeah, oh, just because I've seen we saw Glenn Greenwald had it a year or so ago from something else, you know, not yeah,
1:11:51
John: I forgot how he got it. But he was terrible looking. And he got over it rather quickly. Because I've known other people that have they never completely recovered.
1:12:01
Adam: I actually I made a mistake is two other short clips I need to play. What's the lockdowns under is freaking me out. Australia probably being six months ahead of us now instead of the by me reported six months behind. I think that they're just this if we don't watch out, we're going this way. Now it's still in lockdown. In in most major cities in Australia for very, very small amounts of cases. This is the Minister of Health for New South Wales. And they're starting a mass vaccination drive for kids and kids only bad no parents allowed. I want to stress that to the mums and dads, your children will be well looked after inside when they arrive, they'll be literally assured we will have nurses will have some of the youth command we'll have some of the young young police from the various operations within police there just to guide them through as to where they go, they'll be looked after every moment inside the stadium. And they'll be well cared for. So mums and dads feel secure. Within about 24,000 students we're aiming to get through next week. The messages will come out this week. And the opportunity is there. But really you've got to take it grasp it with both hands. I know if you talk to any Olympians, I'll tell you, you just got to grasp opportunity. And this is an opportunity so don't waste it. To just hand your children over to the state Don't worry, we'll have the youth command there. To Hell is the Unity don't waste it. What is the youth command?
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John: The Union?
1:13:42
Adam: That's where my brain went to let me see. Australia youth
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John: commander union, what would you call this the European
1:13:52
Adam: Union? The New South Wales Police Force youth command? Oh, let's take a look. When you see a muscle say youth brigade that we better use Command. Well, I'm one of our producers gonna have to tell us about the youth command. So next door kinda New Zealand Prime Minister, you seen that? You seen the tears? Now they had one case so they locked down the country again. One case, locked it down because that's the strategy. That's their strategy is zero COVID. And she took a little playbook little out of the playbook of New South Wales.
1:14:27
John: Stay local, and do not congregate. Don't talk to your neighbors. Don't talk to your neighbors.
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Adam: I mean, this is too bad. she blows it right in the beginning of the clip because it's just it's so dystopian. Don't talk to your neighbors, stay local,
1:14:42
Unknown: and do not congregate. Don't talk to your neighbors. Please keep to your bubbles. It comes down again to those very simple principles. We know from overseas cases of the Delta variant that it can be sprayed by people simply walking past one another So keep those tied to the BMI. wear a mask and make sure you keep up that physical distancing.
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John: Okay, why do they elect these psychos as their leaders?
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Adam: I don't think if they really knew that they would turn out to be leaders, but they think they elect them for representation. But then they turn into these. And of course, Mr. Sinha is also hypnotized. She's completely narrowly focused on this. She has no desire to go back to the pain of the lockdowns, which, now in the UK, they say reported this morning, nearly 1 million more people in England, more 1 million more are addicted to alcohol as a result of the COVID lockdowns. 1 million
1:15:50
John: addictions are already at the limit.
1:15:53
Adam: Well, it's the Daily Mail. But yeah, there's always some mail Denmark has abolished all Corona measures as of October 1, we'll see if they make it. No mass, no vaccination mandates, no vaccine passports will make it I don't think they'll make it either.
1:16:09
John: Nobody can make it. Nobody's making it. This is not that this is gonna This is the hypnotic situation we're in. And it's just not going to end. Well. April of 2022. That's my drop dead date.
1:16:23
Adam: There are a couple of people and these are my last
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John: one tend to drop dead. And I'm just saying as of the end of this.
1:16:28
Adam: These are my my last two clips in the bonus sequence. These are intended to shake people up and wake them up. I don't think it will do any, any such thing. But the first one is Professor Christian petrona, Vice President of the European advisory group of experts in immunisation at the World Health Organization. So he is a member of a group of experts in immunization that advises the World Health Organization. And it's only 34 seconds, but this is the last you'll ever hear of him. vaccinated people
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Unknown: are at risk for the new virus and transmitted it's proven nine different countries. So vaccinated people should be watching primetime and should be isolated from society
1:17:21
and unvaccinated people. not dangerous, vaccinated people are dangerous for others. It's proven in Israel. Now. As
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I'm in contact with any physician in Israel, we have a big problems. Now, severe cases in hospitals are among vaccinated people.
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Adam: And so the general idea hold
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John: on this clip, which is hard to hear is really profound. From this coming from this guy. Yes,
1:17:52
Adam: I agree.
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John: Yeah, I would say this is the most perfect and this should be a clip of the day because you know how you got this clip,
1:17:57
Adam: I just put the cord on the internet
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John: clip on the internet macros is pretty much the exosomes clip. Yes. Cuz then we keep hearing stories about people with diabetes who get letters, the same ones I get where, you know, you're hanging out with a vaccinated person. And next thing, you know, you have sex fantasies, or you're got to itches or something's wrong for a couple of days, and you can't see straight. Yeah. And then you've just snap out of it. This is the I think this is going on. And well one, which is one of the reasons when like, and it's I think, and this, by the way, says the mRNA not so much the j&j but I agree the I think when Mimi and I were talking to you a couple days ago, and they say, Oh, you can't go to the bars and restaurants in San Francisco, the VAT proof of vaccination. It was like, okay, we can plenty of restaurants around here. And they're not. They're not doing that in the East Bay. And yet, even if they do, so, what I can cook now I know, john, but
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Adam: but, you know, obviously what's happening is we have businesses crippling themselves, workers are going to leave the healthcare system and policing. These are very, very tight markets right now. There's just not enough people. Austin, no one wants to be on the police force anymore. I can't recruit. They can't recruit him.
1:19:26
John: Yeah, no, Austin's gonna blow up. Cleveland, like it's gonna turn into a shithole country. So honey, so I
1:19:35
Adam: so I went there yesterday. And I mean, so now we're August 17. to City Hall. They swept up City Hall is clean. But not only is that we still have entire tent cities under the overpasses of i 35 mopac 183. But the trash next to the highway. That was never like that in Austin, it's just the whole doesn't matter where you're driving in Austin, there's trash everywhere. And that's also part of the new people who are coming in who have no respect. They don't care. And we're here for the low Tat, no taxes and Google, Google and scooters.
1:20:21
John: I forget about this. scooter thing is really dropped off to nothing around here.
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Adam: Now they've come back here. They've come back. Yeah, that's part of the deal. Austin, you will supply scooters for the tech bros coming in final clip. Now this is an interesting one. First, let me go back to the vaccinated so with this professor Christian perona, saying what other immunologists are saying, but of course, all that would be deemed misinformation is the virant variant factories are the people who are vaccinated, they are they are responsible. Well, because they're vaccinated, I won't say they're personally liable and responsible. But that's why the vaccine mute the there I did it myself. That's why the virus mutates. And it could get worse with each go around. And what we heard consistently, for a year and a half, maybe longer. Now a year, you don't vaccinate during a pandemic that is just not done. And these people have been really marginalized told to shut up. But the idea of we're how many, we've had many clips saying you don't vaccinate during a pandemic, that's the worst thing you can do just create more variants. So whether that's purposeful or not, I don't know. This final one is a typical setting school board meeting. This is Southwestern Ohio. Except it's not about critical race theory. It's not about masks. And I have to question if this was an activist making a point or if the guy is for real, I could not easily find a doctor Shawn Brooks, in Ohio. But what he had to say was, well, we'll probably stop it a couple times during this
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clip. My
1:22:07
John: name is Dr. Shawn Brooks, PhD, Oxford. I have 48 publications, including 23 books. I've studied health medicine, anatomy and physiology for approximately 21 years. Dr. Robert Malone, who created the messenger RNA vaccine has said no one should ever take these jabs ever, under any circumstance whatsoever. He created it. And he says, Don't ever do it. So let me explain what's going to happen to people who have taped tape.
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Adam: You ready? You ready for it? This is,
1:22:40
John: this is a throwback to our earlier clips. Are these the horror stories? I'm sure. Well,
1:22:45
Adam: this is the counterbalance to how you're going to die if you don't have the vaccine. So so we are we are fair and balanced. Yeah, why not? Wait. I mean, we listen all day to what's going to happen if you don't take the vaccine. Let's listen to someone's opinion. What happens if you if you don't take the vaccine, your RNA vaccine has said
1:23:03
John: no one should ever take these jabs ever, under any circumstance whatsoever. He created it. And he says, Don't ever do it. So let me explain what's going to happen to people who have taken taken excuse me, the people who have taken it are going to die in the next six months to three to five years. Yeah, for three reasons. Number one, you have dramatically decreased your own immune system by 35%. The first jab did it by at least 15. The second did it by 35. Now, if you take any booster shot, you will die. That's it. You will die. But
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Adam: somebody said you take a flu shot in the future you will die. By the way I'm pretty sure Malone didn't say no one should take it I think I don't think that's what he said he's he actually had issues with with varying creation, etc. Anyway, you want to hear more because the guy is dying.
1:23:55
John: This is wonderful.
1:23:56
Adam: And he's dressed to the T has got it. He's bald, he's dressed, he's new to the tee like he could be a doctor a successful doctor, not necessarily your PhD professor,
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John: I will men I will mention something so we can kind of push back and discuss a little bit. Do we have looking? Shawn Brooks? Yeah, in amazon books because he said he did 40 books right?
1:24:20
Adam: On 2648 study 48 papers, 26 books,
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John: or 26 was medically, one Well, maybe there's just not going to be in here but okay, I can't find one by
1:24:33
Adam: could not find this guy either.
1:24:35
John: Except this book. It's all about you the essentials of creating building and managing your online brand. by Shawn Brooks. If the guy's not bald, it's not him. I was just a picture.
1:24:48
Adam: But I've seen lots of Shawn Brooks even
1:24:52
John: question by question.
1:24:53
Adam: I set it up as questionable but
1:24:56
John: he did I think he did a good job of it but I just I'd look his books up you know, but notice
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Adam: No more or less questionable than any other douchebag. Dr. Jenn, Dr. Jim.
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John: By the way, I finally I hate to say this. I don't know why this happened. Yet Dr. Jenn is also her home was on one of the shows, but I had never actually visually seen him. He's harsh. Looks like a hole. Yes, arrogant and smug. And yeah,
1:25:29
Adam: I met him in person, same vibe, we continue with our good doctor
1:25:33
John: percent. The first champ did it by at least 15 the second digit by 35. Now, if you take any booster shot, you will die. That's it, you take a flu shot in the future, you will die.
1:25:47
Unknown: The second reason antibody dependent enhancement,
1:25:50
John: and antibody dependent enhancement is what is happening with these jabs with everybody who has taken them unless of course you've taken a placebo. But there's no way that you would know that.
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Unknown: So given that fact, antibody dependent enhancement tricks the entire body into believing that the cell that's eating the pathogen is eating it when it isn't, it ends up leading to what's called a cytokine storm, which causes organ failure. I should mention he's not reading this, he's doing this, you know,
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Adam: off the cuff seemingly,
1:26:20
John: that will cause your death. And there's no stopping that no amount of drugs will stop that. The third thing, blood clotting. Everyone who has taken the jabs is blood clotting. If you don't believe me, there's a way you can find out, take what's called a D dimer test. What that does, is that detects blood clotting at the microscopic level, are cutting full blood clots out of people right now as I'm talking to you millions have died from the jabs. In your last meeting, you advocated for people to take the jams potentially in the future, along with wearing masks and I heard parents say the same thing. So to the parents who are actually considering jabbing their own children, they're going to sterilize them permanently. People
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Adam: who have taken the jabs are sterilized 80%. This, by the way, is where I lost a little bit of belief because I know all these others and I think you know, the way he came up with a D dimer test points a sterilite. This is a big meme that's been going around where some guy says, Well, these you know, they don't sterilize these vaccines but that's a medical term for being sterilized of the virus not for being sterile as an infertile I agree. So far all I've heard is is good stuff. We haven't sighs a concise kind of summary of other things that individuals from Dr. Three Penny or whatever name is and or the no agenda show, guys.
1:27:47
John: There's all these people that we've got clips of. Yeah. And they have these little tidbits of the D dime was about three weeks ago. Somebody came up with that. Yeah. So it's all you know, so he's, he reads the literature, he reads the stuff but again,
1:28:01
Adam: this when he when he brought this out, I thought but there's something to it, you know, it's it's well done this activist because I'm pretty convinced he's not who He says He is. But so I'm glad we're almost to the end because the what comes at the end is the best considering
1:28:17
John: their own children, you're going to sterilize them permanently. People who have taken the jabs are sterilized 80% of women who have been jammed have lost their children in the first trimester. You can't have kids. You've also injected yourself with the equivalent of HIV can now no longer breastfeed, donate blood, donate organs, donate blood plasma, nor bone marrow. If you don't believe me, try to donate blood and blood plasma and find out what happens. You will be denied.
1:28:52
Unknown: Unless of course you live in California, in which
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John: case, they're allowing people to donate toxic blood, like proteins in it to jams creates, like proteins. They're in the jams themselves. And they created by snapping your RNA in half. You're no longer a human. And yeah, there was something else and you're susceptible to countless diseases. Now here's what's going to happen in the future very quickly. 15 seconds rate. I don't know what percentage of your staff is taking the jabs but your school is going to close you will not stay open. You will close because they will fall ill and they will die. That will happen in all
1:29:32
Unknown: of your buildings.
1:29:33
John: It will have it's already hard, but I bet it is. It's already happening or Good luck, but nothing can stop. The applause
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applause clapping speed. Yes,
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Adam: yes.
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John: So now I would know that by the way, that's a great clip. I will say Because of the way it ended, the applause is disconcerning.
1:30:05
Adam: Yes. Because it's the same hypnosis on the other side of the coin.
1:30:10
John: Yeah, exactly. And it's and I would be freaked out. If I was a Pfizer exec or anybody like that. And I heard the applause, I would be very. And I think there is an element that is starting to this whole thing is that hypnosis is falling apart. Yeah. And I think that clip I played earlier from CBS where they're trying to slam us with this bold crap. And all these memes. And then at the same time, there's other networks that don't get the Pfizer money, CNN, I would guess, doesn't get the money that CBS does. But yeah, you know, immunity. here's,
1:30:44
Adam: here's what, here's really what I'm seeing. So first of all, for the producers who have been vaccinated, I really don't believe you're going to be dead. And as you said, three months at No, three to six months, three to six months, three to five years. I mean, what does that mean? That's five years now, I really don't believe that for too vague. Can there be all kinds of stuff that pops out that you had lingering? And that you know, just since your immune system is weakened, that you know, shingles? All these different things? The pseudo strokes? Yeah, I think that and these things happen with all kinds of vaccines, certainly the blood clotting. So I'm, I'm really not in that camp. But we have this narrative counter narrative and when it comes to Tucker Carlson, because I watch everything, you can watch all of fox news all day long. And everyone's saying the five you got, you know, even What's his face, Jesse waters and Greg gut felt like yeah, we should get Vax, everyone's all in get vaccinated get vaccinated except for that one hour. And the one hour has liquid vegetable advertisements, the local car guys, there's I think the deal was struck with Fox, we know that there have been issues in the past. And we know that this is bread and butter for their their farmer income, a deal has been made by Tucker Carlson, it's very similar to Joe Rogan. And this is something new in corporate America, Joe Rogan is able is really able to say things that should not be
1:32:23
possible in a corporate environment. But he is not being taken down. And it's it's like a even though it makes you fail. Joe is not counter programming, but by letting him say what he wants he is. And the same goes for Tucker Carlson. And I think it's important. It's like, if you're prisoners always have to think they can escape. You know,
1:32:46
John: I have a bunch of Tucker Carlson clips today, which I normally don't do, and we've kind of banned him because but I have to say I've been watching him pretty much every every show. And he's got the best writers at Fox. He's got the best presentation. In fact, he is extremely insulting to like rock. Can you even do this? Yeah, I don't want I don't want to do these clips. Now. I want to do them later. Especially the insulting clubs where he just insults people. It's with a very with aplomb. It's just like, wow, I couldn't imagine even saying some of this stuff. He says
1:33:25
Adam: yeah, he's, he's, he's allowed to do that. And you'll see more of this. You'll see more of this. He's got he's
1:33:33
John: definitely got the mark. He's, he is the jewel at Fox for people who like entertaining news presentations.
1:33:42
Adam: Yes. And personally, I think that he's he was an I called this a long time ago. I expected him to be kicked off of Fox Television. That didn't happen. They just took all the ads away. But his his Fox nation stuff is journalistically, quite interesting. He's really doing a Joe Rogan probably getting paid about the same amount of money to do three shows a week long form interview with somebody and in fact, I also pulled some clips, but from the fox nation stuff. We'll get to that later.
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John: Good because I you probably got to Laura low. Yes,
1:34:15
Adam: I did. Yes, I
1:34:17
John: did. Laura Logan definitely said a couple of things in there that were dynamite. And I hope you put that together. But I will say this about let's just stay with the comparison. Rogan is a better interviewer it naturally just Tucker Carlson is buy along and Rogan is more informed,
1:34:34
Adam: much more informed about all kinds of issues.
1:34:37
John: When Tucker did the interview with Laura. He stopped the interview a number of times,
1:34:44
Adam: yes and said, oh my god one.
1:34:46
John: And at one point, just as Laura was going to go into something,
1:34:51
Adam: yes, I saw this.
1:34:53
John: You saw this. Yep. She's about to say something that was going to be very interesting because she was doing a lead in she was doing a With A, B, C, D and and then he stops her. Because he was so flabbergasted by what she was exposing that he felt the need to end right in the middle of her presentation to interrupt her with a bunch of compliments.
1:35:16
Adam: He said you're telling the truth right off the track. Yeah, it ruin the whole the whole payoff I agree. I saw then
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John: Rogan would never do that. No,
1:35:26
Adam: no, he's much better than that. So yeah, but that but i think that's necessary. And I really believe all of this is, has been thought about it. They're screwing it up. They are right. 10 years, we'll do it again. I think it's very disappointing to people like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, who know that they will not really be here for the for the final win when they finally have those useless eaters under their boot. I think they're sad about that, you know, they really, really, really really want to see it happen. They're gonna be too old, so that will have to pass.
1:36:03
John: Yeah, she's 89 Yeah, she's too old.
1:36:07
Adam: But they'll hang in for happened.
1:36:09
John: They'll hang in for me rounding her up.
1:36:14
Adam: And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the cataract eagleeye john seed
1:36:24
John: Well, in the morning you must run across in the morning to see what's underground feed the essence of the water all the dames and knights out there in the morning you trolls
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Adam: who have a lot to say today the trolls in the troll room you can find them at troll room.io we do the show live that's when you can hop in. Troll about let us know what you think that troll other people try and get kicked off is it's a free for all its mayhem. Let's see how many trolls we have there in the troll room today. Come on Hands up. They're trolls. All right. There we go. And they're scurrying away. Oh, look at him go. I counted 2116 2116 is not bad. It's above our our lowest Avinash I think the average about 2118 are close. They're not on Thursday. One of our producers did the whole rundown. And Thursdays are higher than Sundays consistently. Thursdays are the day that it should be above 2000. The I had the whole rundown from every count we've done.
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John: Well, I sit corrected if this is true, but actually no, I don't recall anything such as this.
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Adam: I shall forward it to you. It'll be right next to the Guy Kawasaki.
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John: I will. I will I will take a I would take a random pick of two or three and go back and listen to those shows and get those numbers to make to verify his accuracy. Okay,
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Adam: I shall I shall send the show for the email to you.
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John: Well, trolls record was still I believe, which is no
1:37:57
Adam: was it was 23 or something
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John: The record was 314. And I believe that was on a Sunday could have been?
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Adam: Well, we we will evaluate the data and get back to you as we follow the science. So that's the troll room. Now you can listen to no agenda stream.com which is live 24 hours a day. Now some of them are pre recorded podcast, but they're all from gitmo-nation. They're all value for value and we have many live shows. So be sure to check in at troll room.io if you want and you're on the real metaverse, which is the Federation the Federated network of mastodon servers, there's also other types but they all work together in magical ways decentralized you can follow john at john C. Dvorak had no agenda social comm Adam at no agenda, social calm. Just follow us you'll start the conversation will start to flow through you through your system before you know it. And you can also sign up to any of the affiliated federated mastodon servers The only one I can remember off the top of my head is ITM slaves comm if you're running one you allow signups shoot me an email so that we can figure all that out. And thank you to the artists who brought us the artwork for Episode 1373 we titled that mass formation This was capitalists agenda with a beautiful piece a composite as artists are quick to point out and I think we kind of have to step in on this calling people out for using pieces of clipart etc. It's it's taking the fun out of it. And the artists are doing that some artists are
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John: who there are artists, you know because
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Adam: really the only thing the guy changed or whoever the guy or the gal is capitalist agenda was the COVID madness part and of course adding in public enemy number one Korean devore act but that's the point. No, but
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John: he also he also stylize the girl more than she already knows they don't have the yellow outlines and all the rest of it like they do you remember the Obama poster with?
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Adam: Oh yeah,
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John: he pulled one of those one of those filters out right you overlaid it on her. He did a lot of work on this thing. Yeah. Yeah. And it has a nice look. Yeah. And it just sticks out. It looks very slick. It's slick. And if anyone wants to bitch and moan about winning a middling it's slick you if you have something that's slicker show it to us. Yeah. Yeah. Damn it. We're the art directors here and we're the ones picking the art. Yeah. And they weren't charged here. We know where to appeal to us and it doesn't help if you're a whining artist.
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Adam: Oh, that's very bad idea.
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John: To who's the whining artist?
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Adam: I'm not gonna say anything.
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John: You I know who it is.
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Adam: There's a couple of them as a couple of them.
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John: I also like to Kenny Ben piece that was next to it. I like that one a lot. Please do not leave the house and low guy in a box
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Adam: because I'm looking at the page now where I can't even find the the winning art. Where are there it is? Ah, yes, they is. What the one that I really want. Was you delivering the the mike Riley you delivering the newspaper on your velocipede
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John: that was an excellent piece. It was really gossipy. That's it. That's a 10 Penny or a three Penny? I
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Adam: forgot. No idea. It's a big wheel on the front little wheel in the back. Yes.
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John: Somebody in the chat room knows that. It's called a three Penny or a 10 penny.
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Adam: velocipede is that's not what it
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John: was. velocipede is just any bicycle. This is a specific name for this.
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Adam: I thought a velocipede had a big front wheel in too small.
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John: I think is a 10 penalty or three pennies or something. I think a velocipede is any bicycle. Early form
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Adam: now we get here it is no human err velocipede early form of bicycle propelled by working pedals on cranks fitted to the front axle. Hello. It is indeed velocipede. Okay, well,
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John: I'm on a velocipede dance.
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Adam: Which is just the best visual. You should use that somewhere.
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John: Yeah, should Alright.
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Adam: So what didn't work that piece? What didn't work for us was boost or die. Although it was it was very aggressive. Sir. NET NET. I think did these. I liked the aggressiveness of it. I think and why did we not cheat? why did why did that fall by the wayside? Do you remember?
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John: We did never got into the play and never got to play. That's also kind of a fist in your face kind of deal wasn't attractive. Yeah. I liked it. Well, I think we've already used this one. Then there's Trump given the finger. I mean, we're not
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Adam: gonna use Trump given the Oh, here's the one I like the Vax dental airlines. That was a nice piece with the air stewardess. And that's what she is because it's kind of like a 19
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John: Yeah, 450s also by no I remember that piece of it was also by capitalist agenda. So he had to slick pieces. Right and we chose that so it was like well, we can pick one or the other. We just picked the one you could have picked either one right sir. He said he's got a dynamite style that and he'll do probably art for this one down here. That's pretty good by ness works. The happy hour when I didn't notice this last time. He's done a couple of these business works is it says no agenda happy our free jabesh booster Bonanza. Yeah, yeah. Best drinks in town. It's not bad. Actually.
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It's a nice piece about it. All. networks and capitalist agenda have kind of come in and they're like professionals. If they're if they're not professionals, they could easily be and they're kind of like, they're kind of like elbowing their way around. The guys who are more. They're in more often than not. Yeah, yes. And they're kind of I think they're bullying that. Yeah, there are.
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Adam: I think there's a lot of bullying going on. To be honest. I think there's there's more going on behind the scenes than we realize. Yeah, yes. All right. But you know what, it's cutthroat
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John: they go these get these two guys you can just I can already tell They'll be here for about no burnout three months burnout burnout.
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Adam: These guys get mmm artists crap. I don't even get any.
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John: Exactly. Yeah.
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Adam: Now, luckily, you listener if you are trying out a new podcast app, which I think you should, you can see these pieces of art fly through on the screen, which is put together by Dred Scott who does all of our chapters. And I'm pretty sure that the newest app, this I believe is iOS only is cast ematic and they've got a whole suite of these features podcasting 2.0 we're gaining speed every single day, especially now that Apple is pretty much broken. If you Wondering where no agenda is not updating on your on your Apple podcast app? It's because of apple. So do yourself a favor, get a new podcast app new podcast apps calm. Now let us thank some of our executive and associate executive producers in our value for value model who support us. That's why we can speak the way we do. We're completely free and open to say whatever we feel no corporate creepy money, no advertisements just you the producers who compiled the program. We'd like to thank our executive producers right off the bat.
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John: Yeah, right off the top of Sir-onimous have dogpatch which is time a month he shows up Sir-onimous of dog passion lower slobbovia alone No, but this number, he always has his coded number. Oh, my that was count. Since caching, almost always. And I always have to count it two or three times to make sure I get it exactly right. Because there's always I think there's a code. Well, we've been trying to figure out this code for I know five years. How long has he been around? So this was 14 $143. And he has always writes a very nice note with no jingles no karma at the end. Yeah. Thank you to all the producers for your outstanding research, insights, support and commentary or communities meant Zach's privilege is becoming the latest form of discrimination imposed on us people. Vax privilege is not a bad title for show as many complications including imposing the role of enforcement under threat of fines on businesses and encouraging citizens to create fraudulent paperwork. Just like in Nazi Germany these papers look very good the acts are not participating in the program seems like drinking from a whites only water fountains with mo has
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Adam: been predicting we're gonna have that Vax and unboxed water fountains coming
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John: Yeah, well that's not gonna happen but it's a it's a you definitely a visual. If it continues, Myint international travel may become restricted even as the pandemic subsides. Oh, well. So he has been traveling we have to note No, we don't know what he does. But he goes well, I'm
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Adam: concerned about this because the whole reason that they didn't discuss it with you is like, I'm going to go to Holland I got to see my daughter. And we both you know talked about Yeah, well, autonomous goes around the world. With with just by being tested before he gets on planes, but now he's getting cuz he's concerned.
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John: He's concerned, but he's still traveling. I might note that I am sure other producers have greater insight into vaccine choice. But I learned from a local pharmacist that the j&j vaccine was discouraged by her company, and it had been had nothing to do with efficacy. Virtually all the other vaccines, including the ordinary flu vaccine, generate payments of 50 to $60. While j&j is 10 bucks.
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Adam: Oh no, This won't do.
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John: So they get 10 bucks. Single jab reimbursement was unprofitable. As a result, management discourages j&j vaccination, and kept inventories low. My daughter had to get a vaccine because she's looking for work. And she got it. And she got the gen, you know, she decided that well, she's gonna have to do this, we'll do the j&j. And she actually had to get on a waiting list for it. And that's what she got. Right? The business because they didn't know what she does take this, take what you take, take what you would first get what you can first get take that yet. What kind of prices? Whatever comes in, just take it.
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Adam: Yeah, that's informed consent. Just take whatever you got. Get your hands on it. I know. I know rich people who got it way before anybody else. Like assholes.
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John: The course which people do. He says the business decision makes sense. But as the taxpayers are disappointing. On the preventative side during Yes, I would say this is another words that taxpayers were picking this up, instead of picking up 10 bucks or picking up 50. Yeah. On the preventative side during a visit to lower slobbovia I was greeted into four year by my cousin's pet ferret. When I asked why Bob was in the foyer, my cousin responded, if this if the critter dies, we take our ivermectin
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Adam: Oh my god, it's a mind it's a mind. ferret.
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John: So far, the ferret in the foyer has kept COVID at bay in his household, keeping it short Warren LPs knoji very
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Adam: interesting. But also How sick is it? How sick is it? That how and that that people are pushing more expensive vaccines because they make more money on it. That's sick. And then also Karen Jake
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John: is you're right, you're in business and people will take anything that comes along. You're in business if people take anything when it comes on day don't care. You're dumb. No,
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Adam: but I mean, it's it's like a it's like Pfizer. If I was setting this up with the initial Pfizer deals, and we know that Pfizer has the inside track at FDA, then I Why wouldn't it Hey, let's make it 50 bucks even though we could do 10 competitively price will 50 is what we want, because they'll pay for it because every every person that administers wants to get the 50 bucks, bounty and not the 10 buck. I'm sure there was a meeting about this. I thought about it Johnson Johnson always meeting the idiocy of Johnson and Johnson old keep it Hey, Bob, let's try and keep this Rob Fisher and
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John: we're gonna do a favor for the public and give them a shot for cheap dami we're all part of this. We're all part of a team. Yeah, well, that's the difference between slicer and JJ. Vegas seems sued more
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Adam: Oh, Jason, Jason, New Jersey, the jersey guys you know, they're limited limited in their imagination for
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John: business. So let me read the next one. You can read a couple okay. Jane Nancy's next 500 bucks and she says in honor of my granddaughter Lexi who was being seen at Children's Hospital in DC for chronic pain in grateful appreciation to the producer who reached out to her to her mother to help her in her search for an answer and initiated this medical visit hmm I don't know anything about this. Lastly to my dog but we have a team with it the whole
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Adam: well that's no agenda social. I'll bet I bet that's where they'll all find each other all the time.
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John: Yeah. Horses good group. Lassie to my daughter I Dame and a grey rock and Dame on anonymous of colonial plays, who are loyal followers have no agenda. Right? Please play China is asshole for me. Thank you.
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Adam: Yeah, no, I'm just looking at this Children's Hospital in DC uh, you heard the DC meetup. We got connections if you need help in DC, Washington DC we got spooks for you baby. Hi, Jane. And we certainly wish your granddaughter the best lily pad from San Diego California 333 33 our favorite executive producer donation I was hitting the mouth of my super hot husband Rob patch last month, who had been a longtime listener The name is recognized here. After my first episode, I immediately donated $50 because I was comforted by the community of your show and recognize the value for value. That's how about that for conversion. JOHN one show
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John: one and done. That's odd.
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Adam: That is odd. Well, our
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John: husbands get most people most of the one show reactions as this guy. I don't know what they're talking about. And does all these noises. I don't like it.
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Adam: It's like I'm mourning so bad. Anyway, she says donate $50 I was comforted by the community of your show and recognize the value for value thereby crowning my husband a douchebag to which he then donated $88 towards John's anniversary fund on eight. He did write a note but sadly it wasn't read so please de-douche de douche Yeah, to reiterate, that notes guaranteed for execs and associate execs and we try to keep them short. Yours is an example of a longer note. I'm not sure if this is considered a boots on boots on the ground report is I'm fairly new listener and learning the lingo. But I live in the suburbs of San Diego and a sir but suburb of San Diego spent four hours at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting with 119 constituents speaking against mandating vaccines and hundreds more showing up for support. Well, this is exactly what you need to do. And I'm happy that you're reporting this because all politics right now is local. You've got to be you got to do it for your own community screw Washington. We packed three overflow rooms for this meeting one of our county supervisors Nathan Fletcher, who's a new scum but boy had just done a press conference the day before recommending all businesses require proof of vaccinations. This board of supervisors meeting went on for six hours because of the giant turnout. supervisor Fletcher never took the time to even look or listen to any of the 119 people who spoke instead he was staring at his phone the
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entire time angrily tweeting against us competes these people. We did. We did learn that his campaign contributions came from Big Pharma and vaccine companies like AstraZeneca Boom, go figure. There were some Comic Relief moments like when one speaker totally discredited County Health Officer Wilma Wooten, his numbers and Someone in the crowd yelled out busted Fletcher and his politician wife, Marina Gonzalez, in addition to Wilma Wooten our disgrace to humanity. I hope that after we successfully recall Newsome on the 14th that they are next on the eviction list, and she provides a link to the to the meeting which I'll link to her name. And, and what does she say? Oh, yes. Okay. What is the final here? That's a long note. It's not fitting up. That's it. Lily patch San Diego, California. Oh, no, wait, can you please give Fletcher that would be supervisor Fletcher. A giant douchebag and place slave that's what you mean. All right. Thank you Lily patch for your boots on the ground report in support of the show. Juicy juicy from Baltimore, Maryland. 333 33 says this is my one year anniversary of listening to the best podcast in the universe. After my cousin hit me in the mouth around 2008 it only took me 12 years and a global pandemonium to come around. Welcome. We've been waiting for you. After discovering this was not some wild conspiracy podcast but rather a therapy for the actual conspiracy conspiracies. I fell in love. Please de-douche means you've been
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John: I get a kick because there's no error hi Aaron Canales that her last name is there I know but I
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Adam: handled it it was fine it worked I
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John: watch I watched you do it because you were I saw you kind of pause and then read the little notes and don't rely on a and a cold read Okay,
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Adam: We are such a pair, man. I can't hear you can't see.
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Adam: Let me just see it's Tallinn, Tallinn. Let me see what the hell Thank you Rhonda might be right.
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John: I think it's snowing on double check now you're looking at about talking sir era dairy and you're right night
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Adam: and it is not just Estonia it is the financial and business capital of Estonia.
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John: Ooh, it's probably a nice time by the way beautiful women in Estonia era did dairy in the black night in trabuco Canyon, California 333. Due to a merger my daughter grace needs to find a new job. She has a degree in computer science with three years experience should be plenty of jobs around if you're living in Palo Alto yeah
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Adam: 200 easy,
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John: so I am sure she will have no issues finding something well where's where's he from? is to say Oh, he's in trabuco Canyon as La I think I am requesting job karma. So she finds any exceptional jobs stay safe.
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Adam: Stay safe jobs, jobs, jobs and job that's the job. No, a familiar name is back Illuminati is
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John: not heard from our from I don't want to reveal her job. But for a while. Well, yes. She's
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Adam: a lab technician. She has been very open. She was doing podcast with Nick darat. And
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John: okay, I don't know this.
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Adam: Yes. Well, she was very, very upset in general with what was going on her she
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John: was very upset.
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Adam: 333 from San Marcos, California. First of all, apologies for
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John: being as you mentioned her name
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Adam: luminaria. Yeah. First of all, apologies for being a wall for a while. It's a long story that involves being upset with my job and not feeling up to the stuff I usually enjoy doing. Since my son was born. I feel like a plant that is what has been watered after not being watered for a while slowly coming back to life. That's nice. And you know, as your son grows older, he will slowly start to suck the life back out of you.
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John: hopeless you get a good 20 years. Five years. Yeah,
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Adam: no, not five years. Don't give them give the woman some hope. Today August 19 is my husband's birthday. He's been a rock and works his ass off for us. He's a humble genius approaching all problems with Sage like wisdom and read and reserve. Brandon, I love you. You're an amazing father and husband Happy Birthday sometime ago and amazing anonymous donor you know who you are. Thank you. My dear friend made a $1,000 donation in my name. I put it aside to night. My son Riley Maverick Gruber. As was the donors intention. Riley or Maverick has some column cool name by the way.
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John: Maverick Maverick. Maverick Maverick. Mavericks, a
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Adam: great, great name that was born on May 25. And it's been such a light in my life. I can't even begin to express. Although his middle name is wrong, it should have been at least Riley Maverick john Adam Gruber. Just saying my family and friends and
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John: fabulous.
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Adam: I mean, that's even better. That's like a royal name. My family and friends have endured many hardships including the sudden death of one of our close friends who died from vaccine complications. He was only 50 Riley was born the day of our friend's funeral and brought a lot of joy to those who are grieving so deeply that day. I know every parent says about their kid but there is something special about him at three months old. I suspect that he would be the youngest night yet. That's gonna be close. I'm not sure. Please night my son sir. rally Maverick young Night of the enlightened. He can only have breast milk right now. But when he's old enough, you'll have sausage rolls and sketti which is how we say spaghetti and the Gruber household. Thank you for all you do. We love you and cherish your work. Thank you for your courage. Illuminati. Yeah. And that's super nice. Yeah. Riley Riley mave. Maverick I think it might be one of the youngest never it's never too soon to get your kids into on the
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John: ladder. I guess she set the bar. She set the bar now they got to go into womb and to get this nighties out.
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Adam: We have we have a knight or a dame reveal is no longer gender. What are you having a night?
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John: Wait a minute. Yeah. And they do it on this show on this show. I'm pregnant with the friends listen in. And then we'll redo the reveal. Reveal. Yes, the way to go. Is that taking a chance on starting a forest fire? Sally's Next on the list. He's in Rochester. He's our first associate executive producer for $251.52. Yeah, please attribute this donation to pat.
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Adam: He knows.
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John: Hold on. Yeah. switcheroo. Okay. Sorry. That's okay. Greater Minnesota. Also at a f cancer karma for all out there fighting the good fight. Why are all these characters here for amateurs just quote marks. It micros Soft Oh fighting the good fight. I love you guys. Thanks for the weekly thought provocations. Was that too long john? No, it wasn't. You've got karma.
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John: You know, I'm gonna take my camera and one of the cameras that does video I'm gonna record. I gotta do this pretty soon. One of those trains every morning about I think it's about 845 I have to get the exact time so I can go down to the tracks and record this trains going by with the millions of cargo containers just goes on forever. I don't think people realize how much stuff is flowing in from China as we speak. Oh, yeah,
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Adam: that's one way only.
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John: Yeah, pretty much deadhead. Yeah. So there's so the cargo containers are building up on this side of the of the ocean. Philip Lynn Lyons Smith. Smith in Oakville, Ontario. 23456 is next. I got my new phone which has a loud ring. Yes, I can. dm Jess after John's comments on Sunday regarding the feet Trudeau. And he said again regarding the feet, Trudeau and that coinciding with the calling of general election here, I knew it was time to make another donation. Thanks for helping me stay sane. We're all going to need it up here. Phil.
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Adam: Speaking of of the Prime Minister of Canada, and being a feat Did you hear his most recent his most recent soundbite do sure that is traveling Yes, I did hear it is I do
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John: it is exactly the example of the kinds of things you need to do to counter the she Satish this she session and turn it into a sheet covering fast is
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Adam: why is he saying she session and she covery I mean, a man and a woman Okay, I can kind of see how you get something crazy like that. But it's recession and recovery. Is he afraid of saying the wrong word? Is there something I'm unaware of?
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John: Why is a psycho has to be and he
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Adam: stumbled over it which is even worse.
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John: Well, he had it in his mind. He thought it was going to be clever. And then everyone's going to comment on it and here's a joke and he choked yeah
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Adam: he choked on it so dumb. I mean, I can see cursory I see what you get that
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John: okay, no, the guy I cannot issue I don't know how they're not embarrassed by this guy. And he's looking more and more and more like the insane Fidel Castro kid. That he is. It's so obvious to Trudeau is a sheet hard.
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Adam: Why his logic?
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John: Maybe a sheet hard I'm liking this.
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Adam: I think it's it's you know, it's
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John: totally valid and danza show title. Yes. She
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Adam: tard
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John: Okay.
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Adam: Well done. Let's see. Where are we did that. Oh, yes. Sir 10 T, Duke of the seventh Federal Reserve district. One of our favorite numbers 23456 just like Philip crackpot and buzzkill thank you for all you do keep up the great work would appreciate some grad school acceptance our two D two karma, right, sir attente Juco seventh Federal Reserve district we got it.
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John: You've got karma m Andruw Jones who came in with I can't tell him Andrew Joseph is a man or a woman. But it probably you started to see the handwriting loosely. Anyway, Vika this vibe kind of America's mountain. In the morning, everyone should aspire to be an associate executive producer at least once in their life. Be more like Hollywood bigwig Dana Brunetti
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Adam: after two months? It's working. JOHN, your plan is paying off.
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John: I like the fact that Brunetti who just
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Adam: hates the fact that he was associate
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John: Yeah, because according to Burnett, I will just tell you what it is. Now this varies from from publishers. Now. You These these these titles they started doing when they went on the internet so the web, the web editor might now be an executive producer.
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Adam: I was unaware, I was unaware
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John: of using all the titles wrong just the way Brunetti bitches and moans to me about the fact that Executive Associate executive producers is a terrible title. And they do the same thing and TV uses them differently. And Hollywood uses and they're all slightly different. So podcasting really can call the shots on the way we want to use these titles. And since we we developed it we call the shots done. Yeah, but you know, again, same way I complain he complains so it's nothing nothing new is also please push my new book of icon of America's Heartland. Am Andrew Jones. Happy anniversary, john. Now. Yeah, well, I have the book, though. Please push it
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Adam: does he have a blurb from you? JOHN C. Dvorak says,
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John: Yeah, that's good stuff. That's
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Adam: a promo right there. Thank you, Andrew. Samantha Gonzales? Sure. South on the road down south closer to me actually than Austin San Antonio to a 21 and
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John: by the way, this past thing you're closer to sn Antonio. You so that's gonna be your new home base.
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Adam: Well, yeah. Yes, the
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John: restaurants compare.
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Adam: What do you mean Austin to San Antonio?
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John: calm.
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Adam: We know we don't have we don't have a holes who booked up all the restaurants just in case they want to go out and they make three reservations for Saturday night at three different places. That's not happening in San Antonio. You're talking about restaurants?
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John: Well, in the Bay Area in the bit superstar restaurants that we have right here. They just dead ended years ago when all these superstar restaurants I'm talking about the place that are expensive. And well known or two star Michelin. They make you pay in advance. That's
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Adam: Yes. But you know what's happening here in the hill country? waitlist.com I think it is. So the restaurants don't take reservations. You go to they have a Lincoln's waitlist and then you get on and and you can see how many people are waiting before you and they move it up. And it's much more efficient. Because you don't have a table for you know, for sitting empty because it's being held for a reservation. And you know, you can pop up you can be 18 people and can only take 10 minutes so people can sit in their car because you can park anywhere in the whole country or out front the restaurant and it's very efficient system. I'm surprised it's much better than reservations.
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John: I never heard of this.
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Adam: I'm just gonna keep doing that.
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John: What is that? Who is that? Oh, no. It's pretty good. Very good. We
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Adam: have a couple I think we have. What's this one? No, that's no this is this is the one. This is the as the only one we really have is a good one. Anonymous from Johnstone
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John: now maybe now the other one was somebody in Colorado maybe this anonymous was calling out the other one.
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Adam: Maybe they're maybe they're both named Steven. No yelling at each other is weird.
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I know why that is like I can't I can't help myself.
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John: It's pretty funny. I don't know where that came from. I do it.
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Adam: I don't know maybe well, the whole idea is it's the new Heil Hitler.
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John: That's we just Heil Hitler. So let's go with the the big discussion now is going to be on Afghanistan. I got one clip, I want to put it in there right away to get this information out of the way because of all the misreporting and it's been I you know, you're talking about Carlson having his own niche. It's funny to listen to Carlson bitch and moan about the Afghanistan situation and I will and calling everybody out as boneheads. And then he hands it off to hannity. Old school and he goes on and he says, Well, you know, everybody knew and by unintended bite, you know, he hadn't he's old school. Biden didn't listen to intelligence sources, and he just went ahead, he screwed up everything, and which is bullcrap. And I have the definitive clip on this idea that it Intel from the Di a the State Department and the CIA and the NSA. All of these guys had had a clue of as to what was going on. But they may have, but did they inform anybody? Here is Miley uncollapse Intel.
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Adam: Let me make one comment on the intelligence, because I'm seeing all over the news that there are warnings of a rapid collapse. I have previously said from this podium, and in sworn testimony before Congress, that the intelligence clearly indicated multiple scenarios were possible. One of those was an outright Taliban takeover, following a rapid collapse of the Afghan security forces and the government. Another was a civil war, and a third was a negotiated settlement. However, the timeframe of rapid collapse that was widely estimated and ranged from weeks to months, and even years following our departure, there was nothing that I or anyone else saw that indicated a collapse of this army in this government. In 11 days government Central Command submitted a variety of plans that were briefed and approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Secretary defense and the president. These plans are coordinated, synchronized and rehearsed to deal with these various scenarios. One of those contingencies is what we are executing right now. As I said before, there's plenty of time to do AR and key lessons learn and to delve into these questions with great detail. But right now is not that time. This this is a good clip. I've been in contact with DEA in Afghanistan trying to get nine terps as they're known out. And so but this is not a DEA thing. This is CIA who orchestrated this
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John: and
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Adam: whatever Millie just said there what a bunch of what a crock
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John: What do you think it's a crock for? I that's the question is there that was there was just the said that these guys were all going to bail out for five minutes. Well, so
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Adam: Well, listen to what Dana Perino said on the five she used to be Bush's spokes whole Bush Jr. Listen to this flub, truth wants to come out.
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Unknown: And and the Secretary of Defense today, they indicated that they have better control over it. But what's strange is that I watched the State Department briefing right before that. And it sounded like the Taliban was not allowing people through. And then we just have our own reporting. And that is people that actually now they have cell phones, and they can call and they're telling their hand people that they know in the United States, I can't get out there. And that is people that actually now they have cell phones and they can call and they're telling their hand people that they know in the United States.
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Adam: She wants to say handlers, but she corrects yourself and then says people who they know in the United States, this is
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Unknown: listening, and that is people that actually now they have cell phones and they can call and they're telling their hand people that they know in the United States saying I can't get out
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Adam: handlers. Mm hmm. So there's a bunch of spooks there by the way. Look at these Tali bond dude's Tali bomb banana. There's there's new This is new tala mon This is not your daddy's Taliban. These guys know how to keep their finger off the trigger when they're standing around.
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John: You never noticed that in the pictures? There's a yes they they're professional.
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Adam: Yes. profess Yes. Any guy who's standing there with his with his with his weapon and his finger on the trigger is not been trained by America. Okay. So everyone who has their their finger on the guard unless you want to drag your foot off and they are trained, these are trained. These are new people. It
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John: was also the guy that's the head guy, the new guy that Joe I mean, in the olden days is that we have to remember I mentioned this in the newsletter. I wrote up a little short note that the old guy was this moola, Omar, and a guy who moolah Omar was a nutjob. And he's the one who was responsible for blowing up the Buddhas. And he's the one who said it was it was gonna be stoned to death right flew couldn't fly kites. No demon couldn't
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Adam: chant they did a press conference. They have a press guy.
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John: Yeah, they had a press guy who did the translation. Yeah, no, they've disguised this group is a little slicker there. And I don't believe because everyone's fearful. I've got a bunch of clips here. We could play the clips and talking about it, but I think that these guys know what they're doing and not that they're gonna be a great Operation because they keep talking about Sharia law I'm sure that women aren't going to be too happy about it but they're not going to be doing this stupid shit they were doing before that was getting a lot of negative attention
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Adam: in fact listen listen to the Tali mon spokesperson gets a question about free speech because now all of a sudden their their international players they're on the scene they do press conferences, and the press ask them questions at a press conference but listen to the answer. The question does well for why they physically that isn't always the
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Unknown: question should be asked to those people who are claiming to be promoters of freedom of speech, who do not allow the publication of all information and news I can ask Facebook company
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Adam: when the tally bond says you're a dick is wrong. I can ask Facebook that sounded very
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John: Caliban still has her Twitter account and Donald Trump doesn't no of course not. But if you look at Dorsey Have you seen that guy he looks like a talent bond guy with that beard
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Adam: oh there's your answer now you know why they still got their Twitter account when I saw Richard angle on the ground I knew something was up
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John: oh yeah saved in fact by the one I don't have clips if I have an angle sir. I think I have a short angle clip but you probably have a better no no I don't have I don't have an angle. Ingles best clip which I didn't get that we that we
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Adam: know this guy to be spook. I mean we've we've concluded this years ago. Richard angle is invited. He's that he's a liar. He's a lying spook. We've caught him lying so many times. And he's always there when something goes down.
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John: Not just the spook a lying, lying spook. His best bit was on on Rachel show. Did you get anyone? He went on there and went on and on? No, I didn't. I'm sorry. But I do I even have the Ingo clip on the other show. I
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Adam: think I did get a good piece from CNN, who I think were also in on it. This is a very odd report colors Clarissa ward. She was there when it first came down. You may because she's now iconic. She's got her he job on. You know, she's and she's running around in between the Talabani. I cut a little bit out of her report here.
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Unknown: This is a site I honestly thought I would never see scores of Taliban fighters and just behind us, the US Embassy compound. Some carry American weapons. They tell us they're here to maintain law and order.
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John: bahagia, Hassan, hamdulillah jadine.
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Unknown: Everything is under control. Everything will be fine. The commander says nobody should worry. What's your message to America right now?
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America already spent enough time in Afghanistan. They need to leave, he tells us they already lost lots of lives and lots of money.
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People come up to them to pose for photographs.
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Or just chanting Death to America. But they seem friendly at the same time. It's utterly bizarre.
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Adam: I can't get over that last second that last statement. They're saying Death to America, but they seem very friendly at the same time.
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John: What is this city? Well, this is the group Joe cook over Yemen. South Yemen that was their motto was debt to America but they couldn't understand why we didn't weren't going to do business with them. Yeah, and they would go and everyday conversation go like this where you keep saying debt to a marriage. Yeah, but that's just our motto. Dead. That's the old joke about a guy goes to the one our cleaners and he says I'd like to get these back in an hour. Because no, we can't do that. He said, What's this one hour cleaners? And the guy says no, no, that's just the name of the place.
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Adam: But let there be no mistake. When we say this is the best podcast in the universe. It is.
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John: Bob wood. That's Yeah, it's a lot different. I have a couple of cups I want to move. They talked to him that Blinken was the guy who's the funny one.
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Adam: That blinkin is our is our Secretary of State.
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John: Yeah, he is like it ended to listen to Tucker insult him. In fact, let me just play the Tucker. Tucker insult. TC which,
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Adam: excuse me? Yes, which one? You go ahead. Oh,
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John: yeah, here it is blinking. Insert TC play that. Okay.
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Adam: Sorry about that. Corona.
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Unknown: We could go on. We can torture you with the failures in the details. We haven't even mentioned our quote Secretary of State. Tony Blinken a man so mediocre you gasp when you hear him speak. Can you really be that dumb and run the Department of State?
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Adam: Yeah, you can. Yeah, I'm liking this. I mean, it's he's much closer to what O'Reilly was doing.
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John: He's way beyond O'Reilly. O'Reilly was always had his foot on the on the book on the break. O'Reilly would never do what you just heard there. Riley would never do that you're
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Adam: hearing a man who has no fear at all he has
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John: already done he figures he's screwed he's one it's like when the one year of like I said about 15 years ago that the Simpsons have been on TV for like 30 years, about 10 or 15 years ago. They were gonna take it was gonna be the last season. And so the Simpsons went nuts. I can't remember people some people might know what season this was, but every show was insulting to everybody in Hollywood and everything. Yes, excellent. It was out of control. And it gots the rating skyrocketed to such an extreme that they had to keep the show on and it's been on ever since. And that's what Carlson is kind of in that position. So he says, will I be more on the pointless Listen, I'm just a few of these insults. I want to play this we forget to Blinken. This is O'Reilly I'm sorry. Freud vaccine. This is vaccine. This is Tucker Carlson insulting Bill de Blasio in a just an unbelievable way.
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Unknown: We take you now to New York City, whose mayor is not only famously incompetent, but also physically unclean. of the 340 million Americans now living in this country, Bill deblasio is the single last person you would ever go to for medical advice. His diet consists almost exclusively of bong hits and Pringles. There's no chance he brushes his teeth every day. Your 17 year old stoner nephew has much better personal hygiene than he does.
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Adam: And yet somehow,
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Unknown: because Bill deblasio still has political power due to the fact that a tiny group of people once voted for him four years ago, he has decided to overrule practicing physicians and forces subjects to take medicine, they may or may not need it. In some cases that might hurt them whether or not they want to take it. That's the rule.
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Adam: How does this work? How does it work? But he can do that? And you know, there's no Twitter mob that's able to take him down. I mean, it's a deal is a clear
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John: deal. He has, he has transcended somehow. His own job. Yes. And his sense of freedom seems to have come over him. And he just he is just balls to the wall. I know.
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Adam: He's like a podcast where he is in fact like a podcaster.
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John: Yeah, I have to I'm really admire what he's up to at the moment. I mean, I can't see this going on forever, because somebody's got to stop him.
2:32:43
Adam: Now. I have to say in general, the show is reasonably boring because of the guests but his opening monologue and when he does stuff like this, it's really good. But he's got a lot of mediocre boring people on
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John: is an hour long if it was a half hour show would be so high.
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Adam: Yeah, that's right. Cut him.
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John: But that's not gonna happen. Yeah, give me the hour day. Don't do that half hour anymore. I mean, that's what it used to be stuff like that used to blink. This is blink in one MTP, and we're gonna listen to him. He doesn't these guys, they make the press MTP Meet the Press, meet the press.
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Adam: The Fall of Kabul seems inevitable now, do you concur with that? Look, what Look what we're focused on now is making sure Well, the answer
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John: stop backing up stop it started over. Tell me He can't even answer the simple question. Yeah, it looks like it. He can't say that. No, he says, Look, he says, look, and then it goes on to some other thing. And then I think, by the way, I think there was a there was a one of those. What do you call it? When you do when you chant, you're going to go one direction he decided to go a different direction after because he didn't answer the question. He decided to slam him. I think that's what happens here. But let's play this. The
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Adam: Fall of Kabul seems inevitable now, do you concur with that?
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Unknown: Look, what what we're focused on now is making sure that we can get our people to a safe and secure place that we can do right by the people who stood with us in Afghanistan all these years, including Afghans who worked for the for the embassy worked for a military, we have a massive effort underway to bring Afghans at risk out of the country, if that's what they that's what they desire. And ultimately, it's up to the Afghans themselves. It's up to the Afghan government it's up to the Taliban to decide the way forward for the country, including a couple
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John: uses the phrase if that's what they so desire, instead of the word one. Yeah. That is an asshole does that. I don't know.
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Adam: I don't know.
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John: Okay, let's play Porsche. So so he doesn't get an answer and he doesn't follow up because I think they're kind of you know, this is Todd, Chuck
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Adam: and chip. chip in here, Gregory.
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John: And it's like, there's like, Okay, well, let's try this on him. And so it goes after with a pretty harsh, little, little little jab harsh, goes harsh on him. I
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Adam: want to play something you said in June
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John: about the withdrawal and get you to respond to it on the other
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Adam: side, here it is.
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Unknown: I don't think it's going to be something that happens from a Friday to a Monday. So I wouldn't necessarily equate the departure of our forces in July, August, or by early September, with some kind of immediate deterioration in the in this situation.
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Adam: How did that assessment step so wrong? How that how that worked out, man? Is that an intelligence assessment that
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John: went wrong? Is that Pentagon assessment that went wrong? Your own how that does not? Ah, well, two things, Chuck.
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Unknown: First, we've known all along that the Taliban was at its strongest position in terms of its strength since 2001. When we came to office, that was the fact. And we said all along, including back then, that there was a real chance that the Taliban would make significant gains throughout Afghanistan. But on the other hand, I have to tell you that the inability of Afghan security forces to defend their country has played a very powerful role in what we've seen over the last the last few weeks
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Adam: it's really unbelievable when a program like Meet the Press which at one point was really the bastion I mean, now it's a daily habit they still have the weekly on Sunday when when the the interview and this place has been held by some some pretty hefty journalists I think in the past when he you is literally uses a Twitter term to say that tweet in the age well, that tells you something about the state of journalism. Do you have anything to say then that didn't he did eat? Water? Yeah, Dick. Oh, yeah. He's not the it's also true. Hey, so smug the speaking of things that didn't age well, let's listen to the president from July quickie
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Unknown: his atomic bomb takeover of Afghanistan now inevitable. No, it is not.
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Because you have the Afghan troops of 300,000
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well equipped as well as crypto as any army in the world, and an air force against something like 75,000 tollemache it is not inevitable.
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John: Yeah, yeah. It made sense to him.
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Adam: Yeah. Damn. Sure.
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John: I mean, if you think about it, you're getting bad info. And you're and you're you're told just the basics. You don't you're not over there you don't go over there. You don't really see anything you know, run around the streets are clueless and you're hoping that your intelligence people you get the briefing every day that guy comes over and says, Hey, Barbara bra. And you get the briefing. And you're told that you got three head look. How What did chances 75,000 people have against an American well armed 300,000 force of soldiers, I can probably take over half the countries in the Middle East. You know, it's almost like the phony baloney members, Saddam Hussein's they, they had this guard of some sort. That was going to be the greatest army in the world. And they've just folded. These guys fold they folded, and there's no evidence that they were going to do that. Even though I suppose you could figure it out. And Laura Logan, of course, you have some clips. Let me get these out of the way play her. Yeah. Here's another blinking clip just says I don't know what this is from is blank. And it says Lincoln, Lincoln tube mp3. Lincoln
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Unknown: Hold on a second. Economic diplomatic, you don't think that Afghanistan now is going to become a hotbed of terrorism?
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Jake, we have tremendously more capacity than we had before 911 when it comes to counterterrorism?
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Adam: Yeah, you really don't want to mess with the with the CIA? Yeah. You don't want you don't want to blame them. Now, back to Dana Perino.
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Unknown: And the stories coming out from the intelligence community saying that's not true. And that has happened and NBC News had one earlier today from the CIA, again, anonymous sources. We'll see if there are hearings on Capitol Hill, like this is obviously going to be one of the questions. What very dangerous thing for any president is to get in a fight with the intelligence community or to call them liars? Or to question their work, because any any president really needs the intelligence community to be on their side and to be working for them. Not against that work. They screwed up, but they screwed up. I mean, well, then, again, it's the battle right? But the Empire Strikes Back. And they do it anonymously and the media will take it in every single time. The other thing I was gonna mention it Yeah, yeah,
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Adam: maybe that's how we get Joe out. Yeah. Cuz I'm
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John: eating Okay, this is the same threat that was made against Trump, by Schumer. Not six ways to size is they're gonna screw you over 10 ways to Sunday or whatever,
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Adam: six ways to Sunday.
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John: Yeah. And this is okay, who's running the country? Why don't we just give them the country if
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Unknown: they're going to do it but they're not doing a very good job at something, although maybe they're doing a great job. And how we're seeing this is all a smokescreen. By the way that clip I just played is part two of this clip which is blinking with Jake Tapper also looking like deer in the headlights political to work to sustain their rights. And at the same time, as I said, to make sure that if the Taliban does not do that, if it's in charge, that it clearly faces the penalties for for not upholding those rights. And we will we will do everything we can to make sure that's the case, everything except for us, the US military, President Biden is intent on avoiding a Saigon moment. That's a reference, of course to the hasty and humiliating us evacuation from Vietnam. But with this troop surge to airlift Americans out of Afghanistan, aren't we already in the midst of a Saigon moment? No, we're not. Remember, we went to Afghanistan 20 years ago with one mission. And that mission was to deal with the folks who attacked us on 911. And we have succeeded in that mission, the objective that we set, bringing those who attacked us to justice, making sure that they couldn't attack us again, from Afghanistan, we've succeeded in that mission. And in fact, we succeeded A while ago, at the same time, remaining in Afghanistan, for another one 510 years, is not in the national interest. You know, the British were there for a long time in the 19th century. The Russians were
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there for a long time in the 20th century, we've now been there twice as long as the Russians, and
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John: how that choice is dumb. I don't see.
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Adam: And as I mentioned a moment ago, I think most of our competitors around the world would like nothing better than for us to remain in Afghanistan for another year, five years, 10 years, and have those resources dedicated to being in the midst of a civil war. It's simply not in our interest. You know, what I found interesting about our Secretary of State Blinken, and I've been looking at international news. So just so you know, yeah, this is America, America, America. But the conversation now in every country in Europe that participated. A we have the Dutch flying in Afghan refugees, up to 20,000, Afghans will be granted the right to move to the UK as part of a new resettlement scheme. There's refugees coming to the United States. There's, you know, there's a lot of anger about, about personnel who had in embassies, and there was no warning to any of our so called allies. Everyone's like what they're leaving. In this whole airport thing. You know, there's there's flights taking off from the base only at night. But that's still happening. them in the Laura Logan clips I think will give us a little more insight. But Tony, but Tony Blinken. So he talks to Jake Tapper he talks to everybody out to to chuck chip. But who did Trudeau talk to when it came to a world leader about this? I also
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John: spoke last night with former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who shares our concern for Afghan women and girls. She welcomed our efforts and urged Canada to continue our work. Now,
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Adam: the minute she shows that all about because it stinks. Because it stinks. This whole thing stinks. We are not this dumb. It stinks. It's lame. It's there's a I don't have the answers, but we may get closer.
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John: Okay, well, let's play these last two of mine and one of them would go right back to Tucker and he brings in this now he's talking about the real apparent bonehead in the whole thing, which of course, he insults, which is the guy whose National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, I don't know his name, I think is Jake Solomon. But he's got no credentials whatsoever. I mean, they always do they condemned Trump for some of the people they've he put in here and there is nothing, nothing compares to some of this stuff that Biden's done. But nobody says jack about it except Tucker. And here we go.
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Unknown: And then there's the Biden ministration overseeing all of it. The group led by the senior credit card show from Delaware and staffed by power hungry non entities who believe their god damn hubris that doesn't describe the vibe of the current White House. It's much more grandiose than that, and there's far less justification for it. Here's our sitting national security adviser for example. He is 44 years old, as far as we can tell. He has never had An actual job outside of school he has no accomplishments whatsoever. Watch this highly respected Rhodes Scholar explained that, in fact, everything you're seeing on TV from Afghanistan is a victory.
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How do you explain getting this so wrong? Well, first of Savannah To be fair, the helicopter has been the mode of transport from our embassy to the airport for the last 20 years. Did you know that? It's?
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No, it's the last minute scramble, you know that it's the last minute scramble when the assurances from the President himself were, this was not what we were going to see. The reason that there were US forces at the airport
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effectuating a successful drawdown of our embassy, securing the airport to be able to get other people out is because the president pre positioned those forces 1000s of them in the Gulf, so they could be moved in rapidly in the event that there was a rapid collapse.
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Oh, so they're effectuating a successful drawdown of our embassy. So that's what we call it when you burn your files and fleeing a helicopter from approaching gunfire just effectuating another successful drawdown Woohoo. Hey, he's
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Adam: walking on our turf. Back off, Carlson back off. This is our we make the jokes around here.
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John: The last one, I want to get this thing down, we'll get the good stuff. Because this I did not know. And this was on this is just Tucker talking about stuff that I didn't know this was going on to this extreme. He He may be exaggerating, because I think he does. Because I will watch him closely in some of this stuff. But you know, that gets criticized for and I think he might be a little over the top with some of this. But if this is true, this is pretty bad. But let's play this is him on the gender studies and what's was going on in Afghanistan, which is driving the Afghanis nuts,
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Unknown: AIDS left wing academics in the US have used the developing world as a laboratory to test their theories about how societies ought to be ordered, but aren't. Over time. They've constructed a parallel government of NGOs that work alongside our Pentagon and our State Department as well as with the United Nations to impose radical social engineering projects on the world's poorest people who have no say in the matter. Over the past 20 years, for example, Congress has allocated close to a billion dollars to export academic feminism to Afghanistan. Where'd that money go? It went to programs like a two years master's degree in Gender and Women's Studies offered at Kabul University, something Afghans apparently never knew they needed. Another US government effort, meanwhile, funded, quote, activities that educate and engage Afghan men and boys to challenge gender stereotypes, right?
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They weren't doing that enough.
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And of course, always and everywhere, leaders enforced the most American of all cultural exports, affirmative action, American funded gender advisors demanded that women compromise at least 10% of the Afghan National Army and a still larger proportion of that country's political leadership. Thanks to American imposed gender quotas, dozens of women ultimately were installed as representatives and Afghans parliament,
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how'd that work? Well, the
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whole thing was a sham. As always, in fact, many of these new female legislators had never been to the provinces they claimed to represent. Almost nobody in Afghanistan liked
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Adam: any of this, by the way, and why wouldn't they? Yeah, there was a picture going around of a mural of gender, gender equality, equity, and a whole bunch of Afghan women and children huddled around on the, you know, under with guns trained on them, is there's a lot going on. There's a lot of propaganda here, when, when it's all about the women and the women. And then Hillary Clinton is calling to doe about the women and the girls. This is the same with Boko Haram where the girls think about the girls. There's something going on here.
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John: Yep.
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Adam: And, you know, here's, here's a guy who probably knows something, although he seems to have fallen from grace, along with his jowls. This is Leon Panetta, former CIA director. He was also was not director was the secretary of defense at one point as well, I believe, I think so. We went
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John: all over the government.
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Unknown: Yeah. So here's a little blurb from him. We went there for two missions, one to go after al Qaeda, and the leadership of al Qaeda and Bin Laden,
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because of what they did and attacking our country on 911. And we were successful in going after al Qaeda. And obviously, I'm very proud of the mission to go after Ben lat, obviously, even though he was in Pakistan. But there was a second mission, which was to prevent Afghanistan from ever becoming a safe haven was that the mission is funny that not a single report mentions that but this is pinatas version for terrorism. Again, unfortunately We have failed at that mission. And with a Taliban now controlling Afghanistan, there is no question that they will provide a safe haven for al Qaeda and for ISIS and for other terrorist says
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John: who be
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Adam: able to reorganize, strengthen themselves again, and potentially use Afghanistan as a base for attacking not just the United States, but other countries as well. This is a national security threat. So Who says that? Well, he CIA, isn't it? I mean, he's he's really a CIA guy that he was also secretary of defense was an anomaly. And all the CIA guys they all know it. And command the CIA has been running ran, Obama didn't run Trump. If anything, that was di A. So now we're back to the CIA running the show. We know. Dear, dear President Biden is not running anything. But to show you that Panetta knows at least he has a story. This is general Lloyd Austin, who is the he's the boss of the military here, listen to this jumoke
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Unknown: that doesn't answer the question. I'm, you're still saying you're focused on the airfield, these people can't get into the airfield.
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While we're gonna do everything we can to continue to try to deconflict and, and create passageways for them to get to the airfield. I don't have the capability to go out and and extend operations currently into into Cabo. And where do you take that? I mean, how far can you extend it to Cabo? You know, and in and how long does it take to flow those forces and to be able to do that? So it sounds like you're
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John: saying this depends on diplomacy with the Taliban. That's it. That's our only option is getting them to agree to do this.
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Adam: Let me add something here. They gotta jump in on him. The guy is caught in the headlights, I don't have the capability. I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna, not clueless clueless. That's the guy running the military, please.
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John: So now let's talk about nice voice.
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Adam: Let's talk about the Taliban caught this piece on the BBC, about the Taliban and their funding, and obviously, they have to have money in order to have weapons and, and do things and run the show. So how do they get all this money? How do they do it?
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Unknown: So we know there's plenty of people willing to fight. But fighting is expensive, not just in knives you need to pay for weapons and actual fighters. So how are they doing this? Michael? Simple. Is
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it possible to know how rich the Taliban is that there is one suggestion that in 2019 2020, they had about 1.6 billion US dollars? Is that plausible? It's absolutely plausible. I've
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done some work on this and arrived, figures not far off that amount. And if we're going through this, of the sources of success of the Taliban movement, they have embraced the challenge of managing the public finance of an insurgency. They have been extremely effective in developing diverse sources of revenue, essentially, they tax everything in the areas that they control. So they take money from the heroin trade, they take money in the forms of customs duties from all goods moving through areas that they control, they take a cut out of contracts, which are implemented in areas they control. They take money from the telecommunications companies that run mobile services. So although they're famous for being largely funded from the massive Afghan trade and opiates, actually, they tax everything. And they have a pretty effective public finance system, you know, with budgeting, dividing up these proceeds between the different parts of the movement.
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Adam: So I have a hard time believing that we were in Afghanistan for 20 years. And they were able to build up a $1.6 billion kitty from taxes and deals with telecom companies. They did this under our under our watchful eye and the Taliban made money from OPM, the Taliban, the Taliban. We stick with BBC, we I'm sorry. LBC. London, the big London voice. Here's a farmer, at least a farmer has family in Afghanistan who grow poppies. And here's what he said about the poppy trade.
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Unknown: Let's go to yes in sorry. Yes, sir. You've also got family in Afghanistan. How are you feeling this afternoon?
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John: Yeah. Yeah, just really sad about everything that's happening.
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Adam: But the main point is, there's farmers out there, you know, my family of farmers. And what happened over the last 20 years was when the Taliban Last thing, we couldn't make as much money from farming puppies, as we have been doing over the last 20 years since since the Taliban were kicked out. Now, what those puppies useful, we don't really care, none of my family care, but it was allowed. We were allowed to grow poppy fields, fields and fields of it and make a lot of money from that. Now, what's happening now is they're gonna come in and burn all the fields. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? What do you think? Well, these
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Unknown: are the properties that are used for opium and heroin. So many people listening to this will say, well, it's a good thing. It might mean that the supply of those drugs falls, but what you're saying is that's your family's livelihood. That's the food on their table.
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Adam: Yeah. So although although it looks like they're doing a good thing, you know, there's not a lot because there's a bit of a small market out there is only a few families that are allowed to grow and, but they're going to basically shut down those families and not let you know, I think when they were last in, they reduced the heroin exports two cents. And then the Americans came in, it went up to 200%, you know, Chinook helicopters flying out, we were making a lot of money then. Now it just seems to be that they're gonna come in, take over and not let anyone grow poppies and produce nice poppies, is it? Yes, they're not going to let women teach. So that kind of goes against what the BBC said there. And I love that this guy just says, oh, the American Chinook helicopters flying that shit out for us. It was good times. Wow.
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John: Okay, okay. There's a number of things that need discussion. a discussion of the I got it was getting into my British in my distractions. Yes, right. Yes, very good. Sean Connery. First of all, when we first heard about the poppy fields, when this thing began, 20 years ago, you'll recall, they discussed a lot of the idea that the Taliban were burning in the poppy field right now. But then now that the Americans came in, and poppy fields were all replenished, and others, they have seasons and the whole thing and we read the reports, and the Taliban obviously has to get a cut of the action. I did see some letters come through some notes saying what would you use to grow poppies and the Taliban would just steal the crop
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Adam: as possible?
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John: And and now the Americans came in at least we got we got paid. And now, is it possible that to let this whole fiasco and the way it did, and you also have to remember as we had these clips about that, about those screwy, guys, that that Obama freed? Yes. During his era that were Poppy,
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Adam: Poppy kings
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John: during poppy kings, Afghan he poppy keys and send them back there, and we thought they were going to work with our people to do a deal. So we could, you know, maybe pull out and then let them you know, be the middlemen. There's something businessy going on. poppy fields. And I think a deal is finally struck between the CIA. I'm just guessing I don't have any evidence of this. But it just seems like when you hear Laura Logan talk, yep. Coming up, says some things that make you believe that something happened in the CIA to the Okay, we're going to we're going to, we still need these poppies to help finance some of our black ops. And we struck a new deal, where is a 40 5050 deal 4060 something, and the money is going to go into the Taliban coffers. They're not going to be burned in poppy fields anymore. CIA and you know, at least for now, they're going to be there's going to split some, you know, we'll take care of the distributions. The Taliban doesn't have that. They don't. They're not outside the country with a distribution network. We are.
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Adam: Well back to the $1.6 billion that they'd were just sitting on after 20 years of us watching over them. And this is indeed Lara Logan. Now I like her for a number of reasons. In this case, in particular, because she was a wartime reporter in Afghanistan, lived there for a year. She's the real deal when it comes to war reporting. Very impressive. And she was on Tucker Carlson today. And I of course, I adhere to the rules cut as much of Tucker out as possible. But she really blew me away right off the bat with something that I had never heard. It even took Carlson by surprise,
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Unknown: they know, for example, the United States could bombed the Taliban supply lines right now. They're all coming from Pakistan. Everybody knows that. In fact, they're coming right through the spin Boldak border crossing one of the early ones that the Taliban took in the beginning of this offensive. They know that the Taliban doesn't exist without Pakistan. Right. And the Pakistani ISI, they know that the United States side being the Pakistani intelligence service, right. And they know the United States funds the entire defense budget of the Pakistani, military and intelligence services. So for example, you could got the money, you could stop the remittances of Pakistanis living in the United States. You could put sanctions, you could have visas. You know, the whole everyone, every time you try to address this issue, the immediate response for 20 years of this war has been, you're advocating for war in Pakistan? No, you're not. What they know is there are many things the United States could do right now to change what has happened and is happening in Afghanistan, and they're not doing it.
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Adam: So when I heard that this was one of those clips where we would typically say, Whoa, wait a minute. Certainly the follow up question was what the United States funds the entire Pakistan military and the ISI, their intelligence arm,
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John: which runs the Taliban?
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Adam: Well, so that just passed by in that clip. And lo and behold, Tucker Carlson said, Hold on a second, what did you just say? We can I suppose I'm asking a series of dumb questions. Why would the US government be funding the Pakistani military in its intelligence? You know, okay, so that's a fantastic question. Now, this supersedes a great question, john, a fantastic question is above and beyond,
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Unknown: and really is one for the US government. But what I can tell you is that when we hear about the bureaucracy that is on Capitol Hill, which are the bureaucrats who survive, from administration to administration, this has been their policy. They have pushed through the Bush administration, through Clinton, through Obama through Trump. And now to Biden, that because Pakistan is a nuclear nation, they are the only country in that region that actually matters. In fact, Joe Biden told offense, President Ahmed when was harbored Karzai was still in power. Exactly that on his listening to her after Obama, one, he said to him, we don't care about Afghanistan. And we believe that Pakistan is the most important country in that region. And they always will be. And that was, that message never, ever changed. And what you're seeing in Afghanistan today is the results of that policy, because the Taliban leadership is based in Pakistan, the quaint assura, the Pasha assura, and the maroon show, those are the three leadership councils that cover the entire war, for the Taliban in Afghanistan. They are not just in Pakistan, they are in the loving and warm embrace of the ISI. And the United States has known this from day one.
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Adam: So her more closely with her overall point in this interview, which was you know, the whole hour is that this this is completely engineered, completely scripted. The intelligence services know exactly what's going on. We've been in the pocket of, or the Taliban has been in our pocket through the Pakistani intelligence services for decades, that we fund in its entirety. And of course, it makes total sense as the Taliban leaders are in Pakistan being loddon. What whoever they got was in Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistan, makes sense that Trump was all a Modi's, but Pakistan's rival in India, probably more along the lines, because the Chinese have as quite a stronghold in Pakistan as well. So this is a very interesting scenario, where we know exactly what's going on. According to Laura Logan, the ISI and the NSA, know everything.
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Unknown: I mean, this is the staggering part to me is that when you hear this debate, the intelligence agencies failed to see this seriously. Seriously, the NSA is known as the crown jewel of intelligence collection in the world, there isn't a digital signature in existence, that they don't collect, and store and analyze and have algorithms and everything else to sort through the idea that they missed this, you know, what it takes to do an invasion like this, you have to stage forces, you have to plan, you have to have meetings, you have to have, you know, weapons that are moving in looking at our producers. I mean, you're making keep going. I mean, it's it's so ridiculous, as ridiculous as believing that awkward shalabi some Iranian refugee in the US persuaded the US government to go to war. I mean, that's literally our narrative on the Iraq War seriously. I mean, we we get so caught up in the weeds this, what they want you to believe is that Afghanistan is complicated, because if you complicate it, it's a tactic and information warfare called ambiguity increasing.
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Adam: Now, this ambiguity increasing is a real thing. And I put the, the document which is a military document in the show notes. It is an entire system and strategy of creating confusion. And there's a lot of tactics to it. It's a big document, but that's something to be looked at. So She's speaking of something that exists. And now she comes to the end, which, you know, doesn't answer the question we all want to know. But she gets us kind of close.
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Unknown: So now we're all talking about the corruption and the this and the bad, and there's all these complex parts, but at its heart, every single thing in the world, in your personal life, professionally, on the global stage, at its heart, it's very simple. It always comes down to one thing, one or two things. And in this case, in Afghanistan, this comes down to the fact that the United States wants this outcome. Whoever's in power right now, whoever is really pulling the strings, and I don't know that they could do anything, they want to change this, and they're not. And you see that on the southern border, you see that with critical race theory. You see that with the violations of big tech. You see it with me in 1000 different ways. You see it all around you.
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Adam: So there it is, she says their strings, and she doesn't know who it is. But this this situation, Afghanistan could be changed, according to waterlogue. And who I think knows, could be changed at any given moment for any outcome because we control the whole thing. Most people are compartmentalised only those small pieces of it. But now finally, I think I understand Trump's weird thing that he's been doing recently is he was on hannity
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Unknown: deer on defending this for years and years, we ran that really now not 20 years, but 21 and a half years.
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Adam: So he's now upped his game, because he found out that Adam and john didn't quite understand what it was yet, because he was saying 21 years and 20, or one year off. And now we added that
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John: here is claiming that this is pre 911.
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Adam: Yep. And this is I think, this is his way of saying, This is how 911 happened. We've been running this show for 21 and a half years. That's, that's how I interpret it.
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John: That's, I think that's a good interpretation, because he keeps doing this, and now he's up to 221 and a half Mm hmm. which predates 911, which means that something was going on, that was all pre plan, and it was and it was executed before 911. The execution already begun. The 911 was he doesn't say it, because that was mega sound like a nutcase. But But he wants to say or what you want him to say what you want him to say is that 911 was part of this whole scheme.
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Adam: Yep. I think that's his message. That's he keeps pushing it and it doesn't the math is like it hurts my brain. 2001 to 2021 Well, that means an extra year and a half. So
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John: yeah, it has to be a year and a half before cuz it's not a year and a half coming. Right. But yeah, what Laura, she made this is Laura. I think it's Laura. Yeah, it's Laura. Laura. Laura. She made this point that did just the people in the streets of Afghanistan. They know what's going on. And they they think that and she does kind of say it there in that last clip, which is that the US is getting what it wants. It did this on purpose. Yeah, there was this. This is the outcast why you called Miley full of crap and when in fact Isaac Jamali was just, I think he wasn't I think he does what he had in front of him. He was compartmentalised like everybody fairpoint he's not read in. Yeah, fair enough. He's just
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Adam: no yes. This is the CIA. This is this is the
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John: made a deal there back in the poppy business. Yeah, everything's going fine. And now we can get out. And this this mass is going to be interesting. It's going to be played somewhere or another. But it's, it's, it was part of the big scheme. Yeah. And we're talking about and as part of the big scheme to get people as a distraction of the week, which is a clip we never play anymore. Even though for the last five years, we have not played distraction of the week, and we have not paid much attention to the distraction of the week. But this is this is a crazy distraction, but it's a distraction of the week over distracting us from what you know, the
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Adam: problem is for some reason, it's not named distraction of the week.
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John: Nothing to see.
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Adam: Where's we had an actual distraction over the week? No, that's not he. Now we have a distraction.
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John: Agenda, right.
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Adam: Don't look at Pakistan, whatever you do, don't look at Pakistan.
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John: So look at something I don't even know if it's Pakistan. Well, it could be Somalia. Oh, man, we're bombing there and humming we're bombings covering that nobody's covering 100 Biden's laptop for God's sake. They won't even cover that which is a good story. Because it's funny. We're all it's unbelievable what's not being covered. So that could be that we could be distracted from maybe 10 different stories,
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Adam: can I say? Sorry? We can probably get you coasters. Yeah, here's the whole broad worst thing. Let me see. I have all that there was something there's a couple other things I got the the Vermont here's that note. I got the Vermont maple syrup and Vermont. Not Vermont. It was Kentucky.
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John: She's liking maple syrup.
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Adam: Yeah and Kentucky bourbon I think 14 year olds
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John: are getting Kentucky maple syrup.
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Adam: Well maybe you're just not lovable enough I don't know what's going on with you now sir. You know that was sir dodge right. Yeah, it was I'm sorry. It was from Vermont not Kentucky. But it
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John: was it makes more it
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Adam: gets there Vermont I think was Vermont Kentucky and a Vermont maple syrup. And but he packaged this in a box a beautiful box with all kinds of pictures of the Nimitz and all kinds of references to the commander any any gave me in this box. There's a slide rule from a commander from the USS Nimitz
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John: no that's collectibles beautiful
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Adam: as like and but there was no nose he's new to actually cut out the his address or Dodger on the from the from the box I would have it but there was no note. But what I mean I'd like to I mean, the box itself was just beautiful. We took pictures of it posted it all. So thank you very much. I love going to the PO Box. It's highly appreciate and thank you all for supporting the best podcast in the universe. We got some jobs karma that we do throw out jobs, jobs and jobs. That's their job. Karma and remember to support us for the Sunday show at full rack.org slash and die everybody loves hearing the birthday list. Here's who's on it today. Sir Shauna the Allegheny Valley 56 yesterday Christy Jensen celebrated yesterday demilune Illuminati a happy birthday to her husband he's celebrating today, Eric Yagi Brian Mickey is on the birthday list for today as well. Chris Johnson Happy Birthday to his brother Eric Johnson celebrating today. As zekiel Goodwin his smokin hot wife turns 32 tomorrow Andrew Gardner smokin hot wife Melissa turns 30 Dre tomorrow, and Samantha Gonzalez says Happy birthday to you or handsome supportive and protect your husband Freddy, he'll be celebrating on the 21st Happy Birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. new title changes we do have those nights we've got the three month old Riley on deck and of course our bhogi podcaster the god caster so let's get out some light here you go. Listen Oh gee sword I like
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one meetup report today for you it's well not quite my backyard anymore, but man these no agenda local 512 meetups are kicking ass to get in pretty big sir Scott Barron taking care of it. Hey, this
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Unknown: is Trinidad. We're having a great time in Austin. JOHN, turn the speakers up. Hey, guys. It's Marian at the meetup. And I just want to tell john, turn down your speakers and get some headphones. Hey, john,
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Adam: turn your mic down. Hey, this is Josh Magnuson in the morning. This is Sammy in the morning. Have a good one. This is Yuri from west of weird in the morning. This is Amy and Austin in the morning is Chris. Love you guys. Thanks for all that you do in the morning county Louise. Hey, Jay. Good to see you here sir. C sharp dotnet just hanging out here at the 512 local meetup. And this is my day with 7 Billion Rising I want to say thank you for being the platform
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John: to get us all to meet up. Hey, john and Adam, how's the and Rachel
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Adam: This is the lesbians. Over here busy killing grannies and slapping Fanny's Hey, this
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Unknown: is Rose, he listener from Lockhart, Texas. We'll be coming back to these meetups in the morning. Thanks to Scott for hosting an awesome awesome meetups welcoming us to Texas for Southern Vega expecting in December. Thanks Jamie for the awesome trap baby.
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John: So that's what that was about. Can I can I make a comment here?
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Adam: If it's about people saying about your speakers I
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John: agree on speakers get some headphones turned down your mic? Yes. Done. It's getting old.
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Adam: Yeah. It's not funny.
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John: I grad funny.
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Adam: I agree. But they say with love and they'll understand. They don't.
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John: They can't be more creative. Oh snap. There you
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Adam: go. All we haven't. You can there's a revenge match possible on the 22nd. So Austin can try again. That's wild. Let me tell you what's happening. It will meet it here on the list today actually Charlotte's 33rd Thursday monthly meetup is taking place at seven o'clock tonight at Ed's tavern. The guest night visits little roadie at noon on Saturday at Rhode Island home of organizers so that means you've got to go look at lady butters insert knives post on no agenda meetups calm. Also on Saturday red pill Brazilian meetup, three o'clock but azalia time at empanadas. El pertino is so powerful. As for Simon Miller, long country live with that one. Yeah. The low country with special guests Dame geek squared meets up at three o'clock in Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday. I almost forgot. Also in the PO Box was the Gitmo, lowlands, business meeting t shirts. And there's one for you as well. Beautiful t shirts the front is all the same The back has. I have one all of them have number 33 I've got crackpot you've got buzzkill and they even sent 114 the keeper so I'll get that off to you. Saturday also the first ever Momo meetup. Oh my gosh. And that will be at mickler pop up. Morris scan strat guard in Malmo at four o'clock central p in the European summertime that is on Saturday. Also the monthly Migdal and meetup five o'clock at lazy crab house in Punta Gorda, Florida. The Houston Bowling for COVID at five o'clock bowl and barrel then we get to Sunday
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show day we've got the no agenda Central Texas float meet that's right you can float This is a very very if all the newcomers to the meetups will like this. Do a float sir Scott Baron of the art armory is organizing that and you can find details at no agenda meetups.com rounding it out for this for the upcoming week mediocre reset commission 3:33pm Australian central standard time at Cooper's ale house in Adelaide, South Australia I think they're free of lockdowns at the moment so enjoy that or let us know what happened could change any minutes your occurred and then Monday to wrap it up the Delta melter night seven o'clock eastern time at cheers cafe in Philly. Those are your no agenda meetups. You can find a lot of them they're worldwide they are completely open. Fun to go to your meet children from other lands people you never expected to be so much like you. Isn't that interesting? No agenda meetups calm if you can't find one on the calendar, set one up yourself. It's easy, and they're like a party.
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John: Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the Knights in
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Unknown: unifi when you be triggered you want to be
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Adam: like a potty
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Unknown: okay
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Adam: um I guess we're at ISO Xmas long show what are we doing here?
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John: Yeah, we should be killing this show. It's too long and is a little long good show though. Yeah, I do have four ISOs holy
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Adam: crap Should I do mine first since you're all
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John: mine Mine are all I think good candidates maybe let me do mine first. Sure Sure Sure. Let's start with ISO agewell
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Adam: does not age well.
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John: Okay. Since you brought it up
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Adam: yeah, that's interesting. Yeah.
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John: I got the freedom free
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Adam: Yeah, okay, that's pretty good. Are you ready? Yes. Joy read Yeah.
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John: Then we have the course the screw freedom which is going to be traumatic and then in the music.
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Adam: But it's freedom. I'm sorry. Here we go. Screw freedom. Screw your freedom. Screw your
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John: freedom. Yes. Classic. Yeah, and then revolts it contra volts.
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Adam: Well, I like screw your freedom. Well,
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John: I like that one too.
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Adam: I got a couple here hold on a second. What do I have here? I have
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John: actually hold on plate play freedom then screw your freedom back to back.
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Adam: Okay, well let me just give you my my ISOs and then we'll because that would work that would work bring me to Corona be big on that one. I'm fully Vax my friend. Maybe this one?
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John: They've got our balls
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Adam: Steve Gibson. Okay, I think you're right let me set these up so we've got freedom and then screw your freedom.
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John: Yeah, okay,
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Adam: well that means we'll just have to change the order of a couple things here but that should make it flow really really really nicely Yeah, we got to move man the affiliates are pissed. test coming up next on no agenda stream comm Remember I told you about that you control along in the troll room a troll room.io we've got abs in the six pack seats that are I believe doing the show
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John: their show a couple of weeks ago
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Adam: Yes. It's a fun show.
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John: funny guys,
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Adam: end of show mixes we've got Tidewater architect Gucci dragon sound guy Steve Tom Stark, where they're all dark, all angry, all mad. And another beautiful moment in time. These things are time capsules, people you should listen to these mixes. These are good. And coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number six in all the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley where the for over a month now now we're up to a month and a half. There's been no sun. Ed's hazy out foggy, cold miserable, but it's northern Silicon Valley. I'm Jhansi Dvorak
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Adam: we return on Sunday with another deconstruction just for you by you for you remember us@dvorak.org slash na until Sunday, everybody adios mofos
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such Florida is COVID America's biggest mess. Biggest mess biggest. Mirror, Mirror, Mirror, Mirror, mirror. Mirror. Mirror. Mirror COVID America's biggest best governor Ron De Santis reviews. Schools in Palm Beach County today sent home more than 1000 kids from there
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John: America's
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Adam: biggest mass to protect you People should know there is a virus, it kills people. And the only way we prevented this is vaccinated with masks. To do social distancing, washing your hands all the time. And not just to think about my freedom is being through your freedom through your freedom your freedom through your freedom
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I'm the hero
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I don't really like right? You probably nothing but pain. My freedom is being kind of disturbed. No,
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John: no, screw your freedom. This is funny funny. This is funny. This morning terror among families in Kabul. The first US Marines arriving in Kabul to evacuated the Embassy
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Unknown: of the Taliban closes in on the capital of the telephone take territory they also replenishing their race with Taliban prisoners they free along the way more marine and army units are expressor is growing on the Biden administration to respond to that turmoil.
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We cannot continue the cycle of extending our military presence in Afghanistan, hoping to create ideal conditions changing leadership here in the United States, changes the picture worldwide. The race to rescue American diplomats and other key personnel from the rapidly deteriorating security conditions in Kabul Afghanistan is about leadership. And but
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there has been a restoration of leadership here in the part of the United States divided administration's screwed this up beyond belief, we lost more lives in Vietnam.
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But this debacle is more damaging to showing the failures of our institutions, assured Americans and Afghan forces could hold the line against the Taliban has
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been some serious miscalculations may unless damage is done. And we truly understand now that the emperor has no clothes. As a matter of fact, we don't even know if he's wearing clothes right now. He planning for every contingency. But
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truth is this did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated. Afghans are drawn to cobbles again, desperate to get on planes and leave the country. This is such a different kind of insurgency fight. Just to expect that the
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John: economic is just defended. This is you're playing cowboys and Indians doesn't work that way. Biden ministration is redefining the word incompetent. anyone involved in the planning of this exit should be fired. Along with anyone who's ever reported that he was in any way ready for duty.
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Unknown: History,
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John: wind and wind of time as the population who's in control, you know that the people the politicians, once you get a power, you will never relinquish it. You're about to open a pit of hell. They are begging you and they are blowing through your veins.
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Unknown: They get a vaccine password on us.
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