No Agenda - 1589 - "Valudation"

Episode Date: September 10, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Twice impeached, quadruple indicted, disgraced one-term president. Adam Curry, John C. DeVorex. It's Sunday, September 10th, 2023. This is your award-winning Gibbon Nation Media Assassination, episode 1598. This is no agenda. Counting the corridors and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, here in FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
Starting point is 00:00:23 And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all saying go Niners. I'm John C. DeVorex. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill in the morning. We're definitely not all saying go Niners. We're saying go. In Silicon Valley, we are. We're saying go, what's that guy? Go anti-vaxxer.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Who's the anti-vaxxer guy who's playing the US Open right now? Kennedy. No. That was not Kennedy. No. Djokovic. Djokovic, yeah. Now, is he playing a Russian guy?
Starting point is 00:00:56 So we've got a Russian versus an anti-vaxxer? That's what he's playing tonight. This shall not stand. This is no good. We can't have that. That's not what the elites of the world want we had a big storm last night and almost no rain just a whopping bunch of lightning lightning thunder winds you know it was a sandstorm because everything's so dry here weird because usually we
Starting point is 00:01:23 get lightning and get some rain. I mean, a couple of drops. And the power went out. I mean, of course, it only went out for a little bit here at the compound as the generator kicked in. But I was like, what are they doing to our weather? You know, they're probably storing it all up to flood us out. Let's flood them bastards out. Climate change.
Starting point is 00:01:48 It's climate change. It's climate change. Yeah, you bet. That's what they're going to do. They're doing it everywhere. Be right here. Now they hear Hong Kong. It was an hour before midnight when record quantities of rain fell on Hong Kong and southern China. The images of water overflowing in parking
Starting point is 00:02:07 lots, out of metro stations and shopping malls show how severely the city was flooded. 158.1 millimeters of rain fell in just one hour, the highest figure since records began in 1884. I guess they had climate change back then. Roads collapsed and landslides blocked circulation. Some residents had to queue after their drinking water system broke down. The vast majority of the population remained indoors and worked from home. Stock exchange and schools remained closed transportation was almost entirely canceled yeah they're gonna do this everywhere when was this this was just last night or two days ago it better been two days ago the stock market would
Starting point is 00:02:58 have been closed anyway on saturday yeah uh this there's so much weird news that just doesn't really make it anymore. I mean, we've become so, maybe jaded. Amazing somehow. Well, no, listen. Where's this? This is, let me see. Where was the... Did you get my bonus clip, by the way?
Starting point is 00:03:21 Yeah, I did. So this, I mean, this I thought was a big deal, but there's very little news about this. Overnight, a devastating earthquake hitting southern Morocco, killing more than 820 people and injuring many others. Dramatic video showing homes completely destroyed, entire neighborhoods reduced to rubble. I mean, almost no news about that. I've heard about it. Yeah, but not like, oh, Trump, Biden, Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Trump is different. Trump is bigger than an earthquake. There's your quote. There's your quote. Man, the MAGA country people, they're worried about him. Why? Deep state's not going gonna let him live man
Starting point is 00:04:05 that that's what that's what i keep hearing deep state's not gonna let him live yeah it's just that's like yeah and what to which i say you know all hell will break loose would really and maybe it may be now that i about it, maybe that's what's behind this very odd move from the New Mexico governor. You followed this? The New Mexico governor, who I had high hopes for, instead of being the Kamala Harris, she should have been the vice president. Because she's, you know, kind of a go-getter. She's ethnic and she's got a lot of things going on. She's ethnic?
Starting point is 00:04:52 Grisham, she's ethnic? Yeah, she's Mexican. Grisham. I'm not saying her name is. It's like one hour cleaners. Okay. For those who missed it, this is the most puzzling move I've ever seen a governor make.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham says gun violence in New Mexico is a problem. Gun deaths are the leading cause of death for children 1 to 19 in New Mexico. From 2017 to 2021, 143 children were killed by guns. 49% of those were homicides. It's stats like those that led Governor Lujan Grisham to put in place a public health order centered around gun violence. It asks that no person other than officers shall possess guns at public schools or parks and that while transporting guns they must be in a locked container or have a trigger lock. The governor also laying out how
Starting point is 00:05:45 the order will affect our state's open carry law. So effective immediately, no person other than a law enforcement officer or licensed security officer shall possess a firearm either openly or concealed within cities or counties i like by the way i like how she throws in there possess possess it's a little different from carrie but i think but anyway she says possess a firearm averaging 1 000 or more violent crimes per 100,000 and more than 90 firearm-related emergency department visits. According to those standards, Bernalillo County and Albuquerque are the only two places in the state right now that are under that part of this emergency order. But Governor Lujan Grisham knows the order will likely face a legal challenge. As some would argue, it's unconstitutional to not allow citizens to
Starting point is 00:06:51 exercise the right to carry. I can invoke additional powers. No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. I that this is great and i have follow-up questions directly from the press conference because abc does not do a good job i don't think so she's saying nobody knows what to do about this well well it seems straight up to me where's uh where's our constitutional lawyers but she's saying it's a health emergency, a health emergency because people are- This is what's got everyone confused. She's pulled a rabbit out of a hat. And everyone's thinking, my God, this is terrible because you can now say anything's a health emergency, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:07:40 And whatever it is. But she also, in a weird way, is claiming that safety is a constitutional right. Is that so? I don't think that's correct. It has to be specifically laid out. I don't think it is. Well, this is a clip of... She also says the Constitution is not absolute,
Starting point is 00:07:58 which is another violation. That's the best part. That's the best part. So here's... I cleaned this one up. It is, by the way. Of course it is. I cleaned this clip up with our fabulous adobe products they should start paying us for these uh endorsements no you know what no product can
Starting point is 00:08:15 make bobby the k sound good so none of it's actually really good but here's the journalist asking and the journalist is even a little bit irked by her. He took a note to the Constitution. Isn't it unconstitutional to say in Canada, I have an ex-society of pure tyranny license? With one exception, and that is, if there's an emergency, and I've declared an emergency for a temporary amount of time, I can invoke additional powers. Is that true? I can invoke additional powers. Is that true? Can a governor invoke those kinds of powers that supersede the Constitution?
Starting point is 00:08:56 No, I'm not Dershowitz. Where's he? I don't know. No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. There are restrictions on free speech. There are restrictions on my freedoms. In this emergency, this 11-year-old and all these parents who have lost all these children, they deserve my attention to have the debate about whether or not in an emergency we can create a safer environment because what about their constitutional rights i took an oath to uphold those two and if we ignore this growing problem without being bold i've said to every other new mexican your rights are subjugated to theirs and they are not in my
Starting point is 00:09:41 view this is interesting your rights are subligated. Subligated? What is it? Sublimated? Supplicated? Or supplicated or sublimated, but subligated. I should look that one up. You're talking about fines. There are laws against the fine, and so how are there rights?
Starting point is 00:09:59 I get it. But again, if I'm unsafe, who's standing up to that right? If this climate is so out of control, somebody should do something. I'm doing as much as I know to do. Subligated the act of binding underneath. So your constitutional right is underneath their constitutional right, which I'm not sure which one she's referring to. Do you really think that criminals are going to hear this message and not carry a gun in Albuquerque on the streets for 30 days? No.
Starting point is 00:10:40 But here's what I do think. It's a pretty resounding message. Oh, yeah. It's a message. it's a pretty resounding message oh yeah that's a message it's a message all right that all it's going to do is disarm this is the old when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have a gun of course but basically yeah which is true but i don't know what she's doing here she's making a name for, and she's definitely getting into the liberal conversation. And maybe she's making a run for the vice president if they're hoping to kick Kamala out.
Starting point is 00:11:12 So she's trying to be dumber than Kamala, and that will get her the vice president spot? No, she's trying to be more ultra-ridiculously liberal. Oh. Man, have you seen that Argentinian guy who's running for president of Argentina? Javier? Oh, I thought you were seen that Argentinian guy who's running for president of Argentina? Javier? I was going to say the Brazilian guy who snuck out of prison. Did you see the way he got out of prison?
Starting point is 00:11:32 No. How did he get out? And kind of put himself horizontal to the earth and crawled up in a kind of like in a flat fashion between these two walls, like some sort of an acrobat. Like one of those ninja guys. Like Spider-Man? Yeah, totally like Spider-Man. No, although that is impressive. I like this. They call him the Trump of Argentina. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Javier Millet. They hate him. Oh, he's great. And we're only seeing translated interviews, but he's like, the leftards only want you dead. The leftards. He keeps saying leftards. Leftards.
Starting point is 00:12:21 He's like, they only want you dead. We have to, and we're winning. We're winning against them. We'll see. It's like, they only want you dead. And we're winning. We're winning against them. We'll see. It's pretty, yeah. Cool hairdo, though. I mean, I think that could be a thing. That hair he's got going on.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm sensitive. I pick hits. This guy's a hit. Yeah, that's right. You do pick hits. Especially when it comes to Argentina.
Starting point is 00:12:44 What does that mean the pope yes the pope boy you don't even get your own back references forgot about that no man well this does bring something up which which has brought the show's credibility into question oh yeah and it's you. Well, okay, good. You specifically said gas prices would drop after Labor Day. Oh, I didn't say it. It's never the day after. They try to milk it as long as they can.
Starting point is 00:13:16 It'll drop. Don't worry. You said right after Labor Day, it'll drop. Well, it's still right after Labor Day in the scheme of things. There's no evidence anybody wants to use a mouse. Come on. Come on. Come on.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I mean, it went up like 70 cents. It's the exact opposite. Well, that's because the crude went up a little bit. A little bit? I don't know what's going on. Didn't crude go up a lot? It normally would have dropped. I don't know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:13:42 They've got something going on. Somebody hates Biden. Did you get did you hear biden in vietnam uh well he was pretty much dead in vietnam he was like i i i got a clip of him doing the pony soldier i got it no no i got the bonus clip with the one that's going around the net okay is this the one where he wants to go to bed yeah where is it what's the name of it what's the name bonus clip it's biden it says biden i mean i i know i saved it but there's nothing here titled biden that's so weird uh well let me go get it again i mean i i got it i saved it but you saved it in the wrong envelope must be hold on a second what did i how crazy otherwise known as a folder how crazy am i hold on a second don't answer don't don't answer don't don't answer that question okay bonus here Okay, bonus clip. Here he is. All right, here's the bonus clip. And I see.
Starting point is 00:14:48 I'm just following my orders here. Yeah, this one. I have a game plan. He may have a game plan. He just hasn't shared it with me. But I tell you what, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. He's been over there. He went to India.
Starting point is 00:15:06 He's been over there long enough that he should be over any jet like this to go to bed. And why does he say something like that? Here's what I actually pray for. Because I pray for my enemies. I hope that one of these days... I do, I hope that one of these days, Biden just goes in his, in this state of mind,
Starting point is 00:15:30 where he's like, I want to go to bed, where he says, you know, I'm really sorry I'm so corrupt. I mean, I really blew it on that Ukraine deal. I mean,
Starting point is 00:15:39 I'm just corrupt. I'm so sorry. That's what I'm, I'm praying that he, how much would that solve? You want him to confess? Yes much would that solve you want him to confess yes i do i want him to confess in his in his old age stupor to just come out and say that would solve so much everybody would like oh okay well he is a catholic there you go there you go
Starting point is 00:15:59 that is a big deal to the yes yes he has to confess it could happen i'm just saying it could happen why not now didn't biden also go to ukraine not that i know when listen i think he did i think he made a surprise visit i think you got an old clip no i don't think so president biden arriving in poland after his historic and highly secretive trip inside a war zone in Kiev side by side with Ukraine's President Zelensky. Is this an old clip? It has to be. We're learning more about the risky operation. This is the one where they shot their guns off and played the alarms and his brother was standing around.
Starting point is 00:16:40 Let me just hear how they're positioning this. Hold on. And more about the risky operation that was months in the making. President Biden giving the final sign-off on Friday. I guess it's an old clip. I'm not sure how this wound up in my bin. But I do have Biden cashing in on Ukraine. That's an evergreen, we call it. This is a political ad.
Starting point is 00:17:04 It was the first time in modern history. Very significant moment on the world stage. That an American president went into a war zone not controlled by the United States. I think they run the story and then they run the ad. A nearly 40-hour journey in and out of Ukraine. President Biden left Washington, D.C. at 4 a.m. on Sunday. He landed in eastern Poland and then took a nine-and-a-half-hour train to Kiev.
Starting point is 00:17:29 He entered Ukraine under the cover of night. And in the morning, Joe Biden walked shoulder to shoulder with our allies in the war-torn streets. Oh, yeah. Standing up for democracy in a place where a tyrant is waging war to take it away.
Starting point is 00:17:44 Air raid sirens blaring as the two men walk together. In the middle of a war zone, Joe Biden showed the world what America is made of. That's the quiet strength of a true leader who doesn't back down to a dictator. The quiet strength. Biden, president. I'm Joe Biden, and I approve this message.
Starting point is 00:18:05 I love that that's the quiet strength. They should just have, somebody should take that and overdub, take the video out and put a bunch of staggering Biden clips in there with the voiceover staying the same. They're making a big mistake with this. It's kind of proven now that radio ads, and I've got this from the advertising. Is that a radio ad? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Well, it's radio or probably Twitter or whatever. That if you're appealing to consumers, the deep voice no longer works. The consumers aren't buying the deep voice anymore. Where did you get this data? I got it from, oh, it was some podcasting, you know, radio survey. Yeah, that the deep voice, you know, they want wimpy, high-pitched voices, women. Hi! Yeah, that's exactly right.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Vote for Joe Biden! I did catch the um america media by the way i would say the america media or maybe all m5m of course is nothing more than a brothel of intellectual prostitutes uh lying oh thank you did you write that one before the show it sure did but at least i wrote it um thank you what uh caught them in you implying caught them in a what are you implying caught them in a big lie about elon musk oh the elon musk stuff is out of control here's the lie there are explosive new allegations against billionaire elon musk concerning a secret order he reportedly made affecting the war in Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:19:46 According to a new book by journalist Walter Isaacson, Musk ordered his Starlink satellite network to be turned off near Crimea last year to stop a Ukrainian attack on Russian warships. The author reportedly writes the Ukrainian drones lost connectivity because the Internet was turned off. According to the book, Musk was concerned about a, quote, mini Pearl Harbor and was worried that Vladimir Putin might respond with nuclear weapons. Musk has not responded yet to the claims. OK, so now the the news model here is saying reportedly the book says that this took place now where do you put walter isaacson on the scale of credibility as an author he of course did the steve jobs book and what else has he done i think he's done a lot of books he's done so many considering he runs or ran the aspen institute he's works he's on tv all the time. The Aspen Institute.
Starting point is 00:20:45 Oh, okay. Well, that says enough, doesn't it? Well, the Aspen Institute says a lot. Yeah. And we have determined that he is writing books left and right, and he doesn't have, and by my estimation, he doesn't have time to write one of these books, let alone all of them.
Starting point is 00:21:02 And so you have to just make the assumption, and I've make the assumption, and I've made this assumption, that someone else is writing the books for them, and it's not like a ghost writer. It's like a team of writers in some place, like maybe out of Langley. Well, here's the issue. So now I'm listening to a Deutsche Welle report,
Starting point is 00:21:21 which, as far as we are concerned, is Langley. Yeah, Langley East. a deutschewelle report which as far as we are concerned is langley langley east yeah deutschewelle the pickle fact and uh they bring on some expert pundits a military dude and he he tells the story a little differently what do you make of this claim that that Musk disabled his company's Starlink satellite systems to thwart a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian warships? I mean, what questions does that raise for you? The first one is how did Musk know that this attack was taking place? And what he says is that he was asked to enable satellites over Crimea, not disable them. He didn't disable them for Ukrainian purposes, and he refused that request on the basis you've outlined.
Starting point is 00:22:14 The second question I would have, and this is no criticism particularly of the Ukrainians, is what were they doing, planning an operation, making the assumption they would have facilities that were in question? The third interesting thing, by the way, is that the assumption behind all this is that Starlink, which certainly has coverage over the rest of Ukraine, does not seem to, or did not at that time, over Crimea itself. So lots of questions there, and no doubt the answers will feed out over the next few days. Well, how about that? So, not that he turned it off, he was asked to turn it on.
Starting point is 00:22:48 That's a little different news model. How about that? Yeah, this has become a big bone of contention on the mastodon left-leaning
Starting point is 00:23:02 instances. Of course, they hate him. I love tesla's but i hate elon musk it's out of control yeah yeah yeah well i mean taking into account that that blinken is over there to protect his own butt and his boss's butt because you know people are starting to come out and say stuff i've got to wonder if if uh dust dust velt uh pickle pickle factory east if they're not trying to make some trouble that maybe maybe isaacson was told to write something and maybe that was the initial idea but they're turning the tables now because they're putting more pressure on uh on joe biden for you know what whatever they want they being the intelligence agency because that this is damning yeah but what do they want him out him out yeah him out that would be the number one thing um let me see i have uh something's up and well let's
Starting point is 00:24:11 listen to this body we can't i don't know no no i think we can figure it out i have um richard engel oh here we go richard engel is over there in ukraine i think he's in ukraine and he's he's gonna talk to abe good old abe lincoln after months of little progress tonight secretary of state anthony blinken says there are now positive signs in ukraine's counter-offensive against russian forces he spoke exclusively in ukraine with chief foreign correspondent richard engel i mean this right here is just gold, Jerry. You know it's gold. As Ukrainian forces grind out their counteroffensive against entrenched Russian troops, Secretary
Starting point is 00:24:55 of State Antony Blinken insists Ukraine is finally making advances. I think we're seeing very tangible progress over the last couple of weeks on the front lines in the east and in the south. It's hard. making advances. I think we're seeing very tangible progress over the last couple of weeks on the front lines, in the east and in the south. It's hard. So far, in the last three months, progress has been very, very slow. The recent offensive,
Starting point is 00:25:14 the gains have been little village. I like blinking going, hey, hey, hey, what are you saying there, Engel? And what are you saying slow? In the last three months, progress has been very very slow the recent you hear him yeah maybe if he hadn't said very very well there's an op at hand here so far
Starting point is 00:25:34 in the last three months progress has been very very slow the recent offensive the gains have been little villages a little area here little little He's really hamming it up here. He's like, little here, little there. Blink it. What are you talking about? Little, little, little. You think we're starting to see more progress? It's step by step.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Oh. Inch by inch. We do. We're with them. Inch by inch. That's exactly what he should have said. By step, inch by inch. Isn't that the De Niro speech?
Starting point is 00:26:00 Slowly I turned. We do. We're with them. We'll remain with them. And not just us. Again, many other countries around the world. Oh with them. We'll remain with them. And not just us. Again, many other countries around the world. Oh, yeah. We'll remain with them.
Starting point is 00:26:09 But opinion polls suggest that Americans might not be in this for the long haul. So are you making false promises? Saying, yes, we're with you. The American people are with you for the long haul when they might not be. Again, he's going. Oh, this is interesting. Yeah. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 00:26:24 He's pushing him., this is interesting. Yeah, I'm telling you something's up. He's pushing him. He's going... What was that map again that I did last time? Was it... I don't remember the URL, but it was a map that showed very little action.
Starting point is 00:26:37 It was offensive map, offense map. Offense map, I think. Offense map. You want to keep a notepad? Dude. Might not be in this for the long haul so are you making false promises saying yes we're with you the american people are with you for the long haul when they might not be so first i believe part of my responsibility part of my job and oh he just drops the question yeah of course of course. This is what you do. You're not going to answer the question if it's a crappy question.
Starting point is 00:27:11 No, no, no. That's not what you're going to do. Let's go back to him. Here we go. So are you making false promises? Saying, yes, we're with you. The American people are with you for the long haul when they might not be. So first, I believe part of my responsibility, part of my job, and this is true for the president and many others in the administration,
Starting point is 00:27:38 is, of course, to talk to our own people, to continuously try to make clear what's at stake. If we allow this aggression by Russia to go uncontested, if we allow it to go forward with impunity, then you open a pandora's box and it's a recipe for conflict around the world counter map dot no agenda notes dot com would be aggressors say hey he said this this is this goes back what he said this opens up the aggression blah blah play it just the end of that again because i have a comment to make make clear what's at stake if we allow this aggression by russia to go uncontested if we allow it to go forward with impunity then you open a pandora's box and it's a recipe for conflict around the world that this is this goes harkens back to the 60s and the domino theory yes which. Which brought us into Vietnam.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Yes. And I have a follow-up clip that confirms what you're saying. But we'll finish this because Blinken is in trouble here. He's sweating bullets. Would-be aggressors say, hey, the Russians can do it. I can do it. That's not a world that Americans want to live in. Blinken's visit came amid more deadly Russians. Hold on a second.
Starting point is 00:28:44 He's saying other... The Russians can do it so i can do it china china and taiwan that's what he should have said just china because it's that this what russia does doesn't apply to every tom dick and harry around the world but it doesn't apply to guatemala oh russia can do it so I can do it. And just maybe a month ago it was, oh, if we don't stop Putin, he's going to take over Europe. They've shifted that narrative. That's gone. That's so stupid. That's gone.
Starting point is 00:29:14 That's just gone now. By the way, just as an aside, we don't have any clips on this, but the Polish are loading up on arms and stuff because they've sold themselves a bill of goods that they're next on the list to be attacked despite the fact that they're a nato country no of course they're not who are we kidding here the american public
Starting point is 00:29:38 that's the whole point shut up you're in maui shut up take your 700 shut up shut up around the world would be aggressors say hey the russians can do it i can do it that's not a world that americans want to live in lincoln's visit came amid more deadly russian strikes at least listen to that blinken's visit came among more deadly Russian strikes sound effect. Are they, is Engel right there where the bombs are going off? I don't think so. That Americans want to live in. Blinken's visit came amid more deadly Russian strikes. At least 17 Ukrainians were killed Wednesday in this market.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Including a child. And now there are fears Russia, which, like Ukraine, is running low on weapons and ammunition, could get more from a new source. North Korea. The indications are that President Putin... Hold on a second. Stop again. By the way, for the people out there who've never listened to this show before, we can't get through clips.
Starting point is 00:30:41 No, it's impossible. But this is deconstruction. This is what has to be done. When this thing first broke out, the North Korea story, this is a recycled story. I bitched about this in the newsletter about recycling the news. Yep. This is a recycled story. If you remember when the war first started, when there was just the first, like within the first couple of months, that was going to last a week, according to russia even though i never heard him say that uh they started talking
Starting point is 00:31:10 oh they don't have any they don't know how to what they're doing they're idiots they had to buy their their ammo from north korea north korea has been in this news story once before exactly the same story and why are they bringing it back and it was also nbc also during the lester dolt hour uh with andrea mitchell august 20th tonight alarming signs that russia has supplied north korea with a new missile that could evade u.s missile defenses but it was the other way around we they weren't getting stuff from North Korea. So now it's the other way around. There's earlier clips that show that they were getting ammo
Starting point is 00:31:52 because I guess the North Koreans like to make ammo because they get nothing better to do. Anyway, continue the clip. Blow on weapons and ammunition. Could get more from a new source. All indications are that President Putin and Kim Jong-un are going to meet next week. Do you know when? Don't know when, but we've seen that, and I think that speaks volumes.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Whoa, Laugh Tale. He snorted. Meet next week. Do you know when? Don't know when, but we've seen that. And I think that's... What is that all about? What the hell?
Starting point is 00:32:29 That's a new one. A snort tail. I think he's mad. He's like, he's huffing and puffing at Engel here. Stop. Stop it. Next week? Do you know when?
Starting point is 00:32:38 He might actually be irritated that he had to do this interview. You think? You think? Going to meet next week? Do you know when? Don't know when, but we've seen that, and I think that speaks volumes. It speaks volumes about the desperation that Russia has if it's going around the world trying to find weapons from North Korea. Desperate, but it could work. Do you think it could have
Starting point is 00:33:03 an impact? Could work. Oh, man. This is good. What is that supposed to... Oh, they're going to get together in North Korea. That could work. That's going to change everything. At this point, Engel is just following his orders. He doesn't even have a script anymore. He's like, this is great. I'm putting this guy on the spot. I'll just throw stuff out there. Hey, that could work. Come on, man, that could work. That Russia has, if it's going around the world, trying to find support and weapons from North Korea. Desperate, but it could work. Do you think it could have an impact, tip the balance? We've been very concerned about the fact that Russia has already been getting weaponry, particularly drones, from Iran. We're certainly concerned at the prospect of it getting more from North Korea.
Starting point is 00:33:49 So we will look at every possible means we have to prevent that, to disrupt that, working with other countries. And Secretary Blinken told us that peace negotiations don't look promising, that Russian President Putin does not seem interested in diplomacy. All right, so Lindy Hop Lady G, clearly, clearly, clearly, clearly in the pickle jar, had the script right and went on BBC's Hard Talk, which for some reason now, I don't know why, but American, we had nancy pelosi on hard talk now we have uh lindsey graham on hard talk lindsey graham joins me now welcome to hard talk
Starting point is 00:34:33 thank you senator you are one of the strongest republican supporters of ukraine and of u.s military assistance to ukraine would you acknowledge that right now the war isn't going the way you wanted it to? This is the same question, but Blinken fell apart. Or indeed the way you expected it to just a few months ago. Not at all. I think it's going exceedingly well. I just got back from Ukraine last Wednesday. There's major breakthroughs in the south.
Starting point is 00:35:03 The landmine situation was incredible. The landmine situation was incredible. The landmine situation is incredible. It's so good. There's a whole swath of land. He's an old pro. He knows what he's doing. A swath of land the size of Florida riddled with mines and cluster bombs. It's incredible. It's going really well. The situation was incredible.
Starting point is 00:35:20 I could not be more proud of how they've used the military equipment provided by our countries. It just depends on which way you want to listen to this answer. But I'm hearing him say it's great. The place is riddled with bombs. Blow up kids. It's wrecked.
Starting point is 00:35:33 We've rumble-ized once again. They're putting pressure. They've broken through the first defensive line. I think they'll split the Russian forces in Crimea in the next couple of weeks, months. Weeks, months, years, whatever. In the next couple of weeks months weeks months years whatever in the next couple of weeks months so i am exceedingly proud of the ukrainian military he's got a boner for what's going on this couple more clips here this is so good i i love lindsey graham dynamite for the show you're also looking somewhat isolated these days inside your own party. What? What?
Starting point is 00:36:05 The Republican Party still is committed to this fight on Ukraine's behalf. But the fact is, if you look at the polling evidence, Republican voters are moving away from support for Ukraine. What are we going to say? What can Lindsay possibly say? How can he get himself out of this question? From support for Ukraine. What's happening here is I tell my colleagues, we need to sell the war better.
Starting point is 00:36:30 If Putin wins, there goes China. Most Republicans believe it was the most. So he's giving away the script by saying, we've got to sell the war better. You know, because, you know, people, it's just your money. We've just got to sell it better. Not to the American people, just to the people who vote in Congress. We've got to sell it better. we're just going to sell it better not to the american people just to the people who vote in congress we're going to sell it better and here's how you sell it better republicans if putin wins there goes china there goes taiwan there goes domino theory domino theory exactly Republicans believe it was a mistake to withdraw from
Starting point is 00:37:00 afghanistan it said in motion the bad guys, here's what I would tell my Republican colleagues. If you think Biden made a mistake getting out of Afghanistan, if you pull the plug on Ukraine, that's Afghanistan on steroids. Ooh, Afghanistan 2.0. This, now that. Oh, I don't want that nastiness on me. I should vote for more for Ukraine. That's a great false equivalency.
Starting point is 00:37:26 We give up on supporting Ukraine. Who doesn't want any soldiers. They just want the weapons. Then that's a signal to China. We're not up to the task. So a lot and Putin will not stop in Ukraine. It's beginning to turn. I think the more battlefield success, the better the numbers will be. The numbers are great. We've got battlefield successes. It's fantastic. Let's wrap this up, Lindy. One thing about Trump, you know, he talked about getting Afghanistan and he said in motion the withdrawal, but he kept twenty five hundred troops there. Let me tell you something that most people don't understand. Trump is very glad he didn't pull the plug on Afghanistan on his watch. He saw what happened afterwards. I've told him, if you or anybody gives Putin
Starting point is 00:38:06 a lifeline, that's the worst single signal you could send to China. What does that have to do with Afghanistan? I told Trump about Afghanistan. Don't pull the plug on Ukraine. Afterwards, I've told him, if you or anybody gives Putin a lifeline,
Starting point is 00:38:22 that's the worst single signal you could send to China. You've told him? And what did he say? I think he understands. No, be straight with me. What did he say to you? He says the best way to defend Taiwan is not have to go to war, convince the Chinese that it would be the downside is larger than the upside to be strong. And I said, well, Mr. President, how does Ukraine fit in?
Starting point is 00:38:46 side to be strong. And I said, well, Mr. President, how does Ukraine fit in? If the Chinese see us pull the plug on Ukraine to give Putin a lifeline, you better get ready for a war with China. And I don't think he believes that's a unrealistic scenario. To be weak in Ukraine means that you lose Taiwan. And the American people said, cares we don't care no one cares anymore they've lost this they've completely lost hold of it and and god bless claire daly the socialist from ireland the only one of the few socialists we really love because jen stoltenberg came to talk uh he's the secretary general of nato came in we love we love her socialism because she's so outspoken and and and honest yes and so he came in to rally the troops for more money for ukraine amidst germany yeah germany the the German Welt writes, according to UN data, as of February 2022, slightly more than a million Ukrainians are in Germany. Four-fifths.
Starting point is 00:39:53 That's what? That's 80%? Did you know that Zelensky's put out an arrest warrant for all able-bodied Ukrainian men. Yes, I have that clip. I have the clip. Oh, good. Okay. But first, four-fifths of the one million Ukrainians in Germany
Starting point is 00:40:17 are not working. Of course not. After a year and a half. They get on the dole. Yes. They get a monthly income of 502 euros. Their living expenses are covered. And you can still, then you work
Starting point is 00:40:32 on the sly. Of course. You can be sure that a lot of them are working. You betcha. Here's Claire Daly kind of laying it out for Jens. Mr. Stoltenberg, you asked us to look at where we are today compared to when the invasion started. I'm not really sure what you meant by we.
Starting point is 00:40:47 I know you spent a lot of time on NATO. Maybe that's the we about the expansion with Sweden and Finland. But you were considerably quieter about the bitter disappointment experienced by Ukraine in Vilnius, that the hopes that they thought of a path into NATO didn't actually work out according to plan. Our chair said that aid somewhat compensated, which others have kind of said is that Zelensky's silence was basically purchased. But in essence, really, haven't you let Ukraine down in terms of the pathway? I like that she said that. Zelensky's silence was basically purchased. that. Zelensky's silence was basically purchased. Yes, the silence of the corruption,
Starting point is 00:41:32 they're all running. Blinken will have to stay over there. I'm going to predict he's not going to come back until the election, the 2024 election. He's got to stay there. The minute Zelensky does something, he's going to have to, we'll get you some more money. Don't worry about it. Keep Kolomoisky away away we don't want him saying anything everybody quiet down now which others have kind of said is that selensky's silence was basically purchased but in essence really haven't you let ukraine down in terms of the pathway to membership and on the subject of ukraine is it not the case that your rhetoric and reality are going in opposite directions and the world is beginning to notice?
Starting point is 00:42:07 Because you said that Ukraine is gradually gaining ground. That's not true. Since you were here the last time, Ukraine has lost territory. Half a million men are dead. Ukraine has had to resort to conscription. There's reports
Starting point is 00:42:24 of signing people up with disability, with mental illness, men paying money to get out of the country, hiding in their houses. We're now in a bloody war of attrition. And it's simply cruel for it to go on. Now, senior US military personnel are even getting into the pages of the Washington Post and so on, echoing the call made by General Milley last November that there should be peace and a real peace. If you care about Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:42:52 what's your attitude for a peace plan to save Ukrainian lives? No answer, but don't worry. You don't need to hear it. But she says it right there. She's telling the truth. They're rousting people in buses on the street. Hey, yo, you got one leg, you're good to go. Hey, you're 15, you're good to go.
Starting point is 00:43:12 Yeah. So not on the pages of the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, or the New York Times, but on podcasts is McGregor. And McGregor did a beautiful two-minute piece on a podcast like this is i don't even know what podcast this was oh he'll do any podcast except ours and i'm thankful for except ours i know you're mad i know you're mad but you know maybe he's got stuff to hide he's afraid that we'll uncover it you know the curry and devore act they're dangerous that's the word it's the
Starting point is 00:43:44 word on the street you don't talk to those guys. They might uncover your plan. But he explains exactly what the problem is, why this is all against Russia, why Russia has to go. And I think it's a pretty good one. Remember, the globalist elites rule in Europe just as they rule here. And they've all gotten where they are with the aid and assistance of enormous quantities of money. Because the people that control your financial markets and financial institutions, the people that control your mainstream media, they now control your governments. And they don't represent the interests of any of the Europeans, and I would argue of most Americans. They represent their own interests, and their agenda is to destroy Russia. Now, why? Well, they'd like to replace Putin because
Starting point is 00:44:30 Putin presides over the last major power in Europe, and it is part of Europe, that has a national identity, a national language, a national culture that rests on the foundation of Orthodox Christianity. That makes Russia the enemy of the globalists. What have the globalists done to us? What have the globalists done to the people in Western and much of Europe? Well, they flooded our countries with non-Europeans. Well, they flooded our countries with non-Europeans with the specific goal of diluting us, weakening us, destroying our national identity, eliminating our national culture, certainly expunging any remaining power that Christianity may wield culturally inside the West. And they want to do that to Russia because Russia has a bonus. Resources, enormous resources, mineral resources, agricultural resources,
Starting point is 00:45:37 and obviously oil, gas, and many other rare metals. These things are also at the top of the agenda. So if you can destroy the Russian government, if you can remove Putin, if you can get into Russia, you can strip it of its resources and enrich yourself that much further than you've already done by your behavior over the last several, I would argue, decades.
Starting point is 00:45:57 So that's where we are. And that's why Russia has to go. Russia's holding out. I love this. That makes total sense. Yeah, but this is not a new thought yeah but but it has to be said from time to time it has to be said to be people wonder was why is russia why is everything against russia why does victoria newland get up in the morning and think i hate russia yeah well there's definitely, she does.
Starting point is 00:46:30 And so now back to your oil thing, because oil shot up. I'm sure Wall Street or people are happy. Whoa, $90 oil. Is it 90 or more now? I'd have to look. Everyone was all jitty and all jacked and all happy. And remember, there are no sanctions really on the flow of Russian oil, just Russian gas.
Starting point is 00:46:51 But if you recall, there was a $60 cap that the European Union put on Russian oil. Well, it was in 8733. Oh, so it's gone down a bit. Wasn't there a cap of $60 on Russian oil that we're not going to pay more than $60 for Russian oil? Yeah, good luck. And Yellen, I don't even know why she's a part of this conversation.
Starting point is 00:47:11 She was at the G20 with Biden. Yeah, I saw her there. Yeah, so she was asked a question about this $60 oil cap. How's that working out? There are indications that Russia has found some ways around your price cap by using fewer Western insurance services and ships. And in fact, the price of Russian oil has climbed in some cases above the price cap. Are you worried that your Russia policy is becoming more difficult to effectively implement? Notice how now it's her Russia policy.
Starting point is 00:47:43 I thought it was a queen ursula okay so my perception is that the price cap continues my perception work it had two goals one was to cut russia's revenues and our estimate is that russia's revenue from oil has declined by around 44 percent i mean our estimate john she's just making it up over the last year the second goal was to keep the global market well supplied and russia's exports and sales into the global market have continued and have not significantly contracted. Now, is she not contradicting herself here? She just contradicted. Yes, if you're in the global market, you are getting $87.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Yes, thank you. Exactly. And so in one way or another, you're either getting it through a scam or through straight sales or whatever. The price is the price. Oil is fungible. And that's the global price. Yeah, you put oil on a different ship and it's no longer Russian. It's fungible. I don't even know if that bothered to do that.
Starting point is 00:48:57 You just got to keep these refineries fed. The ban applies to services. So this price cap applies to any oil sold using services from members of the coalition. And although there are sales that are permitted under the price cap, as you mentioned, that do not use Western services, and many of those are occurring at prices above $60. Oh, no. for Russia and other countries to provide services where Western providers have clear price advantages. And so what does she mean by this? She's trying to get out of it
Starting point is 00:49:54 because she's lying. What is her definition of services? Refining? Shipping, refining, accounting. I don't know. Just let her wrap it up expensive for russia and other countries to provide services where western providers have clear price advantages and so while such things are occurring it erodes the the revenue that Russia is able to receive on net from those sales. And certainly there are substantial sales that are occurring as well using Western services. And as far as we can tell, and we're certainly monitoring for evasion of the sanctions um these sales are
Starting point is 00:50:47 occurring below the 60 price cap so i do believe it continues to work i do believe i do believe she's dumb that's what you're hearing she's a dummy they're all dummies and she's caught flat-footed and like oh i'm dumb but i'm here supposed to have a good time here. We're in India. Or as we now say, Bharat. It's no longer India. You notice this subtle change? I have not yet. Yeah, but if you look at... This is like Turkey A8?
Starting point is 00:51:17 Yes, yes. If you look at the signage from the G20, you see Modi and he's got, is it Bharat? Baram? Barat? I think it's B-H-A Barat. Barat, I think it is. Yeah, B-H-A-R-A-T. And that is... What does that mean? That's the new India.
Starting point is 00:51:37 It's like Turkey A. They've changed the name? Yes! Yes! Barat. We're still calling it India. No! No, no, no, no, no. I'm hearing all kinds of people changing this. It reminds me. You've been to Paris. You look up there on the signage, and there's somehow a plane or through the channel to Londres.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Yeah. L-O-N-D-R-E-S. Yes. Yes. They call it Londres. Yes, they do. Why don't they call it what it's supposed to be called? Well, that's issues.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Why do we call it Germany? It should be Deutschland. So in other words, we have to call this Barat, but we don't have to call Germany Deutschland? Not yet. Don't worry. This is bull crap. Deutschland has no- Call it what you want.
Starting point is 00:52:23 Deutschland has no power. worry this is bullcrap deutschland what you want deutschland has no power do you want to talk about this g20 because this was i thought this was quite interesting oh i'm all ears let's get a little overview from good morning america the bastion of truth overseas now to the g20 summit president biden is set to touch down in new delhi india and high on the president's agenda is the goal of countering China's rise around the world and strengthening support for Ukraine. Senior White House correspondent Selena Wang is in New Delhi. Good morning, Selena. That's I don't know. She's trying to talk like this. Rebecca, in just a few hours,
Starting point is 00:53:01 President Biden will be touching down here in New Delhi, India, where the world's most important leaders are gathering. And President Biden has an ambitious goal to cement America's influence here in Asia and also to counter China's rise around the world. Another key priority is shoring up global support for Ukraine. Back at home, Biden has requested for additional aid to Ukraine, but he's facing opposition from House Republicans. But this morning, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen saying she's confident that they will win congressional support and telling me in a sit-down interview that Russia is still suffering from Western sanctions. Meanwhile, Russia's President Vladimir Putin and China's leader Xi Jinping both expected to skip this event, sending a powerful message to the world. After this weekend in India,
Starting point is 00:53:44 President Biden is headed to Vietnam for yet another high-stakes meeting. The U.S. and Vietnam are former enemies and foes, but now they're expected to significantly upgrade that relationship. I love that. Like, we used to be foes and enemies with Vietnam. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:00 So none of this happened. By the way, if you go to Vietnam, you've been there. No, I haven't. It's on way, if you go to Vietnam, you've been there. No, I haven't. I haven't. It's on my list. You go to Vietnam, the last thing on any of their mind is that we were once foes. They don't even know what you're talking about if you bring it up.
Starting point is 00:54:18 They're happy. They're getting all kinds of manufacturing deals. Yes, they're the kick-ass manufacturers. They're one of the strongest economies and and the thing that's interesting is this 98 literacy rate in vietnam and a lot of people speak english they're a very powerful country so uh but you know we used to be foes foes so the u.s media plays this up as oh oh, this was a high stakes summit. It's about China. It's about Ukraine. None of that is true. They signed some phony baloney agreement that just says we all agree.
Starting point is 00:54:53 But it was not on anything. Here's NBC short. Tonight, President Biden is in New Delhi where he met with India's prime minister ahead of tomorrow's high stakes g20 summit focal points are likely to be differences over the war in ukraine and china's growing influence both russia's president putin and china's leader xi jinping are skipping the summit yeah no we got completely usurped this was not about china of course china wasn't there china didn't care because China knows what it's about. It was not about Russia, not about Ukraine. No, this was to welcome the new member. As I mentioned earlier, the G20 Club of the World's Richest Nations is meeting in India.
Starting point is 00:55:35 But two leaders are notable by their absence. Russia's Vladimir Putin and the Chinese President Xi Jinping. The host of the summit, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is still hoping to use the gathering to highlight India's increasingly important role in the world. And one of the ways he's doing it is by inviting the African Union to join the G20. Speaking at a news conference in Delhi, the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, said he looked forward to welcoming the AU. European Council, Charles Michel, said he looked forward to welcoming the AU. For many years, I'm absolutely convinced that we need to make sure that the developing countries,
Starting point is 00:56:16 including in Africa, are more represented on the international stage, at the international level. We want decisions that are implemented. We need more inclusivity at the international level. Well, for more on the addition of the AU to the G20, I spoke to our South Asia correspondent, Yogit Ilamai. For India in its year of presidency, one of the things that they've tried to project themselves as is the voice of developing countries around the world. And in keeping with that, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi actually wrote to G20 leaders
Starting point is 00:56:43 saying that the African Union should be included into the G20. A wider range of voices around the world should be included. There was an op-ed he actually wrote for an Indian newspaper which came out ahead of the summit yesterday. And he said people shouldn't just be looking at the GDP growth or economic growth as a measure for countries. Voices should be heard of all countries around the world. And so I think that's one of India's big efforts is to portray and showcase its position in the world, but its position as a voice of developing countries. Right. So if you have voice, whatever. No, this was all about energy, climate change, energy. And the U.S. looks stupid.
Starting point is 00:57:28 You had Biden sitting there half asleep, his head down like, and then you had old Yellen behind him. And then Queen Ursula moved in for the kill. Your Highnesses, Excellencies, it's been two years since we launched PGII, It's been two years since we launched PGII, a joint vision by the world's leading economies to invest in the infrastructure that low- and middle-income countries need. And two years on, more large-scale projects are seeing the light, and we are presenting two of them to date. Okay. One other part, besides New Member, and I think the uh the african delegation had a had this hi i'm new member one of those signs those little badges sticker new member who else was there saudi arabia saudi arabia who we have screwed over because they you know apparently
Starting point is 00:58:21 they killed jamal shishogi kashogi and we can't do business with them anymore oh no no no they're killing journalists so ursula european union she doesn't care oh no we don't care first the india middle east europe economic corridor oh the india middle east europe economic. Do you hear USA in there anywhere? Any foam finger number one? No. This is nothing but historic. And a scam.
Starting point is 00:58:52 It will be the most direct connection to date between India, the Arabian Gulf, and Europe. So they're creating an energy pipeline between Saudi Arabia, who I think have energy. Europe's going to circumvent the LNG from America. And they're going to send it to India, who has always been reliant on other countries. With a rail link that will make trade between India and Europe 40% faster. Faster.
Starting point is 00:59:25 With an electricity cable and a clean hydrogen pipeline. Clean hydrogen pipeline. To foster clean energy trade between Asia, the Middle East and Europe. With a high-speed data cable to link some of the most innovative digital ecosystems in the world. Oh, they're finally going to get OnlyFans. And create business opportunities all along the way. Except for America. Nigerian scammers.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Yes. These are state-of-the-art connections for the world of tomorrow. Faster, shorter, cleaner. And also, F-U China. Hey, look what we can do. We are now moving in to be Saudi's best friends. America can't cut it anymore.
Starting point is 01:00:11 This corridor is much more than just a railway or a cable. It is a green and digital bridge across continents and civilizations. It's a green and digital reach around. continents and civilizations it's a green and digital reach around and this is also the spirit of the second project we announced today another project the trans-african corridor which will connect the port of lobito in angola with the katanga province in DRC and the copper belt in Zambia. Oh, the copper belt. I wonder, is that for batteries or something like that? Is that important for anything? Europe came in and took it all right from under our nose. And actually, BBC Hard Talk talked about Saudi Arabia with Lindsey Graham, which was kind of funny. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:01:05 On foreign policy, you've worked closely with Democrats on Ukraine. The Democratic Party has been terrific. And I noticed you are working with the Biden administration on a very ambitious Middle East vision, which involves reaching out to MBS, as we call him, Saudi Arabia's crown prince, to be the architect of a peace deal with Israel, which would pull the Saudis in and which presumably would offer something to the Palestinians. There's much debate about whether Biden can deliver this. Do you believe he can? Are you helping him? Well, for a year I've been helping. It started with the Abraham Accords. I've been helping. It started with the Abraham Accords. President Trump on his watch assigned the Abraham Accords where
Starting point is 01:01:45 the UAE and other Arab nations normalized relationships with Israel. That was a big accomplishment. The next logical step is Saudi Arabia, which is the big prize, right? And I'll tell you what the deal would look like. Saudi Arabia wants a defense agreement with the United States that's bigger than the individual
Starting point is 01:02:01 security guarantee. Yes, they want a defense agreement that would transcend a presidency. This is interesting. So Saudi Arabia is saying, hey, you want to do business with us? We want a 10 or 20 year deal where you're going to protect us. And that's just not happening. They're just not going to get it. It's been so poisoned by the politics.
Starting point is 01:02:23 And maybe that was maybe it's a good deal i don't know but it's been it's been so poisoned that they gave up and lindy's all by himself and meanwhile queen ursula rushes right in bum rushes in hey we're gonna do a little deal here we'll make sure we connect you to india barat want more certainty in the relationship. And you think the U.S. is right to consider that? We know what happened to Jamal Khashoggi, the journalist murdered in Istanbul. We know the human rights abuses that continue in Saudi Arabia. And you're absolutely forced. That's not true.
Starting point is 01:02:57 They're not human rights abusers. Square for that deal. Let me tell you why. Because the crown prince and the king are moving the country in a different direction. I talked to the president. I've talked to Sullivan. I've talked to McGurk. The Saudis are investing a trillion dollars to change their economy.
Starting point is 01:03:12 They're building new cities. Women can drive. You can go as a woman out unescorted. He's making a bet to fundamentally change his country and to modernize it. Get an agreement with the United States. Recognize Israel. Then all doors are open. No.
Starting point is 01:03:28 No. I think we lost. We lost out on this deal. They brought Africa in. They brought in the Saudis. And our dopes, our dummies were just sitting there thinking, lunch. That's what our president was thinking. And Yellen was like, those magic mushrooms were good those mushrooms are good you go back to china
Starting point is 01:03:49 and then meanwhile if you really listen to what africa is doing there i have like like 45 40 seconds of deutschewelle asking some african uh delegates of the Africa Climate Summit, but I don't want to go on it too deep, but just what do they really care about when it comes to this climate stuff? It's in this clip. My expectation is that an African position that will deliver climate finance, climate justice, and a strong agenda for COP28. My hope is that, you know, we come up strong with one voice. We are able, for example, to secure the resources that are needed for climate adaptation. Adaptation. We are able as well to position ourselves as leaders, you know, in the climate discourse. Discourse. We hope to see more youth engagements and conversations in matters of climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Starting point is 01:04:48 It was the first climate summit to primarily focus on the African continent. Africa is most vulnerable to the impact of climate change, but only receives about 12% of the annual financing it needs to cope. It's about money, money, climate finance. Oh, geez, it. It's about money. Money. Climate finance. Oh, geez. It's always been about money. But they're just saying it now. It was global warming. I think they've always said it. A lot of people just haven't
Starting point is 01:05:14 been listening. We have. Yeah, well, we've got to reiterate it from time to time. Global warming, climate change, climate finance. Give us money. Climate justice. You guys are killing us, give us money Climate Justice
Starting point is 01:05:27 Give us money so I can put it in my pocket We got a I have some climate change clips by the way Oh, let's roll them out, brah Because there's always a counter Programming that comes up And every time I hear it, I try to collect these clips This is Hold on always a counter programming that comes up and every time i hear it i try to collect these clips this is uh one climate change skeptic is what i see here yeah there's this guy and heaven forbid
Starting point is 01:05:53 he's a nobel prize winning physicist who knows what you know he's like a guy an actual scientist not some blowhard like joy behar um and i happen to have a clip of joy later oh god yeah so let's listen to what this guy has to say so we can just remind ourselves what's what now zooming in on the debate over climate issues nobel laureate john clauser says what is this from what is the source of this uh ntd of course oh i'm sorry this is ntd now zooming in on the debate over climate issues nobel laureate john clauser says all the major climate models are flawed and that there's no climate emergency he sits down with american thought leaders host yania kellick to discuss oh american thought leaders yeah that's not i Jekielek, he's the man.
Starting point is 01:06:49 By the way, stop. There's the voice you're talking about, the more influential radio voice of the future. Yes, correct. Not the deep voice. Jan Jekielek is the voice of the future. Dr. Jan Klaus won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to quantum mechanics. In a recent episode of American Thought Leaders, he explains why he considers major climate models to be flawed. The IPCC has 40 different computer models, all of which are making predictions, and all of which are being quoted by the press as predicting a climate crisis apocalypse. The problem is they all are in total disagreement, violent disagreement with each other in their predictions, and not one of them is capable of predicting retroactively,
Starting point is 01:07:42 of explaining the history of the Earth's climate for the last hundred years. Okay. He sounds a bit like Michigoku, that guy. They all have this goofy-sounding... Neither of them sound... Physicists are weird, by the way, to begin with. Well, he's also a quantum guy. Like, none of these guys sound authoritative.
Starting point is 01:08:05 Well, that's just them, because they Like, none of these guys sound authoritative. Well, that's just them because they don't have that big, deep radio voice. If they'd taken a little broadcasting at the university, they'd be better off. But none of them do that and they don't care about marketing, so they're just goofy guys. Yeah, well, you know what they mean?
Starting point is 01:08:21 I don't know what they're talking about. So he mentions that I guess they tried to run these climate... I don't know, I'm just trusting him on this. They can't run these models in retrospect and get any accurate answers, is what he just said. Yeah, no, that's, and by the way... Well, the more interesting little tidbit is coming up in the next clip, which is like, what? little tidbit is coming up in the next clip which is like what claustor says all the major climate models fail to consider one key variable the effect of clouds he says the models are done with a cloud-free earth when the real earth is shrouded in clouds the cloud cover fraction
Starting point is 01:08:57 fluctuates uh quite dramatically on dailycales. We call this weather. You can't have weather without having clouds. And it is this fluctuation in cloud cover of the earth that causes what I would refer to as sunlight reflectivity thermostat that controls the climate, controls the temperature of the Earth, and stabilizes it very powerfully and very dramatically. This mechanism, totally heretofore unnoticed, this is clearly the most important,
Starting point is 01:09:43 the controlling mechanism for the Earth's temperature and climate, and it dwarfs the effect of CO2 and methane. All the government programs that are designed to limit CO2 and methane should be immediately dropped. Wow, John, I was just looking in our vast library of infotainment, and I see here a clip from January 31st, 2019. Listen to this. So we don't know exactly how hot it's going to get. And a lot of that is because of human behavior. We don't know what humans are going to do.
Starting point is 01:10:25 But even if you take out all the uncertainty surrounding humans, there's still uncertainties in the physical climate system. And this is really embarrassing because people are like, come on, climate scientists, you had one job. And we're working on it, right? But the wild card is really clouds.
Starting point is 01:10:45 That's for economics, by the way. So the cloud variable is not being used in anything. Come on, climate scientists. So she made the right point there. Come on, climate scientists, you've got one job. Yeah. So this guy who's just the high-end scientist the physicist
Starting point is 01:11:07 I talked to Freeman Dyson once about this name drop. Is he still alive? No, he's dead unfortunately. Incredibly nice guy. And he felt the same way about it. That this is bull crap. And all the super
Starting point is 01:11:24 high-end guys that are like the big thinkers the ones that are you know physicists quantum physicists who can actually imagine what to imagine things in their brain they all think it's it's just bogus but okay we'll continue on with this with this and let's listen to clip three cla Klauser was one of two Nobel laureates to recently sign a declaration organized by the Clintell Foundation alongside 1,600 other scientists and professionals stating there is no climate emergency. He says
Starting point is 01:11:53 America's current climate policies are wasteful, misguided, and counterproductive. These geoengineering proposals are outrageously expensive and they're totally ineffectual there's no way you're going to have any effect but the okay my surprise is that people are upset with what i'm giving i believe to be good news the good news is we don't need to. He gets a kick out of this.
Starting point is 01:12:26 He doesn't understand what's really going on. Yes, he's completely stunned by the fact that he and 1600, not to mention the 35,000 earlier, like in the early days of the climate thing, that say, hey, this is bull crap. He's stunned by the good news not being well received. How come no one wants to listen to my good news? I've come bearing the good news.
Starting point is 01:12:52 Oh, that's hilarious. Well, that's not how it works, bro. Here's a... No, Greta is how it works. Oh, no, NPR took it one step further. Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR or PBS. In the highlands of Pakistan, glaciers are life.
Starting point is 01:13:15 Residents rely on them for water. And many believe a Sufi saint taught their ancestors how to create new glaciers by mating them. The practice faded decades ago. But is getting a second look as a warming planet causes glaciers to melt more rapidly? NPR's Dia Hadid reports from Pakistan's far north. Yasin Malik sings as he takes us up the mountain looming over his village, Chunda. It wiles the time as we walk for hours to a cavern that residents believe is inhabited by ice-dwelling ghosts and fairies, which protect a baby glacier that Malik and his friends made by following an ancient tradition.
Starting point is 01:14:02 They hope it will grow to replace the glaciers the village has long relied on, glaciers that are melting away. As shepherds pass, Malik tells me glacier mating is done by mixing white glaciers, which they believe are female, with male glaciers, which are brown, the colour formed by debris. the color formed by debris. Two years ago in winter, Malik climbed K2, the world's second highest mountain,
Starting point is 01:14:33 to get chunks of the best female glaciers. Others trekked four days away to get the finest female glacier specimens. They took those chunks up Trinda Mountain, they placed them in a shaded crevice, and they blanketed them with coal and chaff. These people are insane. They're doing stories on people, like, doing
Starting point is 01:14:51 sacrifices so the glaciers don't melt. This is how dire it is. This is unbelievable. Where'd you get that clip? What person sent that? There's no way you don't listen to PBS. No, it's NPR the jingle is npr or pbs because it's the same thing that's um clip collector steve yeah he he got that that's no no i'm sorry no no that's not clip collector steve that is
Starting point is 01:15:17 uh our buddy z that's our buddy z michael z that's a fine z yeah michael z is good he got that yeah this is this is what it's come to superstition yeah in fact the whole global warming thing amounts to nothing more and the headline here bay area scientists quote left out the full truth to get study on climate change fueling wildfires published i only need to read the first graph brown wrote that the study didn't look at the poor forest management and other factors that are just as if not more important to fire behaviors because quote i knew that it would detract from the clean narrative centered on the negative impact of climate change and thus decrease the odds that the paper would pass muster with nature's editors and reviewers he added such bias in climate science quote misinforms the public and makes
Starting point is 01:16:12 practical solutions more difficult to achieve he just admitted he lied to get it published and the whole point is the forest management that is the problem no i left that out you know i just wanted to put that out because it might put some temperature you dummies not to confuse you anyway good news the united nations released their climate progress report just in time because we got cop 28 coming up and where's cop 28 being held saudi arabia oh yeah the plot thickens it's so beautiful the saudis are salivating salivating saudis so this is the bbc reporting on what they call the global stock take the world is currently way off target in its efforts to prevent dangerous global warming you want to hear more you got to be excited by this.
Starting point is 01:17:05 That is the conclusion of the first official progress report on reaching the Paris climate goals. In its global stock take, the UN concludes that the world needs a rapid transformation in the way we work,
Starting point is 01:17:17 eat, travel, and consume energy. Stay at home, eat fake meat, shut up. At a news conference at the G20 summit of wealthy nations in the Indian capital, Delhi, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said that the call for action was urgent and could no longer be ignored.
Starting point is 01:17:35 This garden gnome pops up everywhere. We have no time to lose. The climate crisis is worsening dramatically, but the collective response is lacking in ambition, credibility and urgency. The climate crisis is spiralling out of control. Together, G20 countries are responsible for 80% of global emissions. So G20 countries must assume leadership. Antonio Guterres. The report does suggest that hope isn't yet lost. With many
Starting point is 01:18:06 countries, even those divided by war, working together to tackle global warming. If you pay some, there's still time. By now, all stocks last. Yuri Rogel is a climate scientist from Imperial College London. Oh, those are the guys who did the COVID model, I believe. We're all gonna die, guys. I'm in a place of hope and despair. Despair because we have warmed the planet already well beyond one degree. These are worrying places to be in. I also have hope because we see
Starting point is 01:18:35 how countries are putting together real plans to change their entire economies, to change their entire societies. And we see how they are being implemented. So taking into account that this is all a lie, it's all a scam, the hope is that this is good news because people are changing their entire economies,
Starting point is 01:18:55 their entire societies. Yes, they are certainly trying. I think people are so browbeaten by these nut jobs that we've kind of given up and then we don't pay attention to things we don't see it we don't we don't just don't pay attention to the money that's being spent and the you know they're doing chemtrails now i'm sorry what is it called um solar radiation management please well for his assessment i spoke to our climate editor, Justin Rowlatt,
Starting point is 01:19:26 starting with the reasons for optimism. There's a job. Climate editor? Yeah, let's start with the good. It's always a good way to begin. Yes. If you were an alien looking at the world and looking at the challenge of tackling climate change...
Starting point is 01:19:39 So this is the BBC climate editor who starts with the good news and launches right into if you were an alien. Is that, am I alone in thinking this is odd? You said what needs to be done. The first thing you'd say is all these weird nations this planet has need to work together. And what the UN is saying today is that is happening. That was the plan after the big UN conference in Paris in 2015. The plan was to get everybody working together on this, and the UN says, look, virtually
Starting point is 01:20:10 every country on earth acknowledges that climate change is a huge challenge and needs to be tackled urgently, and is already taking some action. The bad news is we're simply not doing it fast enough at the moment. Not fast enough! We need, says the UN, to switch massively over to clean technology,
Starting point is 01:20:26 to renewable power. We need to phase down fossil fuels as quickly as possible. Unless the carbon dioxide emissions are captured and stored permanently underground, we need to stop deforestation by 2030 and begin to replant the forests we've lost. We need to change the way agriculture works. We need a systemic global overhaul,
Starting point is 01:20:46 is what the UN says. And it's very frank about this. It says, look, this is going to be really expensive. It's going to cost trillions of dollars. It says the developed countries will need to help developing countries, the private sector to get on board. But it says we do have the technologies we need to do this. We just need to begin to implement them with more ambition and drive. It can be done, it says.
Starting point is 01:21:06 Just to review, we're all going to die. We have to go faster, faster, faster. We need to send trillions of dollars to the poor countries so that we can then use those carbon credits to get rich beyond our wildest dreams. So what's holding us up? A lack of money? A lack of political?
Starting point is 01:21:21 Yes, come on, people, your tax money. Will? A lack of political will is holding us up. A lack of cash a lack of political yes come on people your tax money will a lack of political will is holding us up a lack of cash flowing into the right places just be blatant about it we need your cash don't send us water or blankets just send your cash i mean this is a call to action for world leaders ahead of the big climate conference cop 28 that's going to happen in the united arab emirates and oh uae I'm sorry, not Saudi Arabia, UAE. They're saying, you know, enough of the big speeches. Let's see action. Let's see strategic
Starting point is 01:21:50 plans for how you're going to deliver on the commitments. 90% of the world has said they are going to try and get to net zero. Okay, so you want to get to net zero. How are you going to do it? Please outline what you're going to do and then start to actually deliver on the targets that are embedded in those strategic plans. That's what the UN wants to see. Can I just ask you a question? Now that I think about it, the term net zero, what does that actually mean, net zero? It doesn't mean zero. It means net zero.
Starting point is 01:22:19 I mean, that's the idea. It should be zero. But the net zero means you're going to have the offsets. Ah, the carbon credits. That's your net zero. Which. But the net zero means you're going to have the offsets. Ah, the climate, the carbon credits. That's your net zero. Which means there's no change. No change. The whole thing's a scam.
Starting point is 01:22:30 Yes. You mentioned the money. Hundreds of billions is still spent on fossil fuels and not enough on... I mean, more than hundreds of billions on fossil fuel. Hundreds of billions of subsidies for fossil fuels by governments. Subsidies. The UN says, first of all, let's get rid of that. Let's try and phase it out.
Starting point is 01:22:45 It's a real dilemma. There is UN says, first of all, let's get rid of that. Let's try and phase it out. It's a real dilemma. There is a recognition that countries like India, this is something Narendra Modi has been saying, will need fossil fuels to lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. And there is a recognition by the UN that they cannot be denied that right to deliver development for their people. But it says we do need to make the transition happen as quickly as possible that's the real sense of urgency that needs to be in general firstly at the g20 and then
Starting point is 01:23:10 they need to bring that enthusiasm and energy to the cop 28 in uae in which begins at the end of november they're gonna have another party end of november big party uae big big party the ua is a lot more fun than Saudi Arabia. Oh, yes. And I'm glad that I was corrected on that. UAE, I mean, those guys are great. It's also blatant. You know?
Starting point is 01:23:43 Okay. Well, there's nothing we can do about it uh net zero there you go net zero net zero hold your breath and take a few credits the only other thing i think we should probably do before we take a break so everybody's attention is uh look at covid because it's uh i don't have a lot but i do have a couple of things and first of all don't call it a comeback booster shots come get your booster shots booster shots come get your booster shots yeah guess who's back? Our buddy, Osterholm. God, why? I thought he was sick because he had COVID so much.
Starting point is 01:24:31 He has long COVID. Wasn't he the guy that was like damn near dead because of COVID, even though he got a million shots? He has long COVID. But he is. How do you get long COVID if you've been vaccinated? I thought that was of all things you weren't going to get would be long COVID. Just luck of the draw, man.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I mean, it's just unfortunate. But, um, if you're wondering why he's back, we're still wondering why Chuck Todd is still on the show. He said goodbye months ago. Fauci's supposed to be out of here. Where is he? Why do we keep showing up? It's almost like the time I was fired from MTV for the fifth and final time. Like, no, we don't like you. You don't cut
Starting point is 01:25:11 your hair. You don't do what we say. And then they hired me back again because I was the only guy that could do this one particular show. This is the same thing. It's all a big show. Welcome back. Labor Day has come and gone. The school year has begun and COVID numbers are rising once again as we head into the fall. COVID hospitalizations, which had been slowing since the beginning of the year, have started to climb a bit once again,
Starting point is 01:25:33 but ICUs aren't overrun. COVID-related deaths, while thankfully remaining low overall, have also ticked up. Ticked up, ticked up, ticked up. Script is in. The virus even touched the White House again this week when the First Lady tested positive we should note that while this data provides a trend for the virus it still paints an incomplete picture the u.s is no longer in public health emergency states aren't required to report routine covid data and updated hospitals protocols means that only patients who are symptomatic are even tested for covid there's all the things that need to be fixed and as covid rates climb again the fda has come under fire from doctors who say the government is not moving fast enough to get some
Starting point is 01:26:06 new booster shots out to the public watching for FDA approval for a new COVID shot, perhaps as early as the next 13 minutes before 5 p.m. Oh, before 5 p.m.?
Starting point is 01:26:17 Have they come out? What? Wow, breaking news. Breaking, breaking. Breaking, breaking. Let's bring in Michael Osterholm. I told you, he's the epidemiologist
Starting point is 01:26:24 and director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infect center for infectious guys would you slow down chuck take some less coffee policy he's joining me now to preview what we can expect but more importantly and he was my partner for for those two long years of pandemic you know we're both at our own homes but constantly and and i and i thought if I'm doing this one more time, I want to get the best back here one more time. Michael, it's good to see you. If I'm doing this one more time, what has Chuck been told? Maybe this is the reason Chuck is still there. Chuck just said, hey, I did this for two years. He was my partner. We were both at our own homes. We were the ones, we were weathering through all the tragedy. If I'm going to do this one more time,
Starting point is 01:27:06 I mean, how can he even say that knowing that he's gone from the show? That's because it's a setup. They're going to do it one more time. Heirs of pandemic. They're not doing it. Yes, they are.
Starting point is 01:27:19 We're both at our own homes. Yes, they are. Yes. They can't do it. They are. Oh yeah. What do you think about Alabama? Do alabama would fall for this nonsense you obviously i'm setting you up because because
Starting point is 01:27:34 you got some clip from alabama no i have boots on the ground two counties in alabama just put in mask mandates for school and government buildings, Dallas and Sumter counties, both solid Democrat. But constantly, and I thought if I'm doing this one more time, I want to get the best back here one more time. Michael, it's good to see you. Thank you very much. Good to be with you. So let's talk about this. I want to start with the COVID. First of all, he does make it sound as though this is the beginning of another op. Yep. And he's going to do it one more time.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Then he can, then he can take his, his, his retirement. Yes. Yes. Do specials, do specials for the network.
Starting point is 01:28:16 That's what you always do. Long form, long form specials. Yes. Specials for the network. That's what you do. Our Monday night show. Sir.
Starting point is 01:28:22 TJ, the raffle is one of our knights and he's a mail carrier and he delivers to CVS on his route and he always chats with the pharmacist. He's chatting up the pharmacist. He asked her of course, hey, hey, here's your mail.
Starting point is 01:28:38 Let me chat you up. I asked her if they were ready for the next wave of COVID. She said they're actually expecting a massive shipment of new vaccines in a couple of weeks. So the word is out. It's happening. Yeah, but it's going to be like how many people are going to. I mean, around here, like I went to a birthday party.
Starting point is 01:29:02 No one stopped. You went to a birthday party. Yeah. Of a friend or family? Friend. Oh, you have friends. And it was up in the Berkeley Hills and everybody there was old. And a couple of people came with their masks on.
Starting point is 01:29:17 And somehow in the car, I didn't join in. I know better. But everybody started doing their COVID war tale, war stories. It's like a war stories thing. Oh, yeah, it wasn't too bad with me. And oh, and Bill over here was in the hospital. And it's just one thing after another. And they're all vaxxed up.
Starting point is 01:29:39 And, you know, and everyone had gotten vaxxed in COVID. So I'm like just sitting there biting my tongue saying, well, I never got the vaccine. And as far as I can tell, I never got COVID. You said that? No. I was going to say. That's what I didn't say.
Starting point is 01:29:58 I said I bit my tongue. Now, did anyone give you like stink eye because you weren't masked up? No, there was only a few people. It was only like a few people masked up, luckily. So no, I wasn because you weren't masked up no there was only a few people it was only like a few people masked up luckily so no i wasn't going to get masked up and there's a couple other people that were obviously adamant about not being masked up but uh so then the mass eventually the people that were masked up because it was like a birthday party had to eat stuff uh they their mask came out there was no masks when I left. But, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:28 I think it goes like this at these events. You come in and mask just in case. And then, oh, nobody cares. Okay, nobody cares. Okay, the mask comes off. That's what's going on in the East Bay, San Francisco Bay Area. It's a global MKUltra east bay it's a global mk ultra operation
Starting point is 01:30:47 good one yeah come on but you can't sit there and say oh it's not going to work it will work i don't you know i think there's only so many i think they're they're pushing it they're pushing the limits thank you very much so let's talk about this. I want to start with the COVID. First of all, is this a booster shot or a separate and new vaccine? Well, it is a booster shot in the sense that it's basic, still SARS-CoV-2. It's just a different variant type. And the good news is, Chuck, that right now the data from the last 24 to 36 hours that has been released supports that in fact it will cover the variants we're seeing right now so that this is uh something that uh we all should want to get when it becomes available let's go to the next little segment here with these two fine gentlemen who else is getting
Starting point is 01:31:39 are we at a point where we could put the flu shot and the COVID shot and maybe RSV into one shot? Or is that a bit beyond beyond our technological capabilities right now? What do you mean? What kind of question is this? They've been talking about this for four years. It's just beyond our technical capabilities right now. Huh? Well, I think it's very important to emphasize that despite the fact that some like the FDA want to make this a seasonal infection, meaning like influenza, when you can count on to occur. Did you hear what he just said?
Starting point is 01:32:13 He didn't say they want to make this a seasonal injection. He said the FDA wants to make this a seasonal infection. Listen, listen. Well, they already got that accomplished. Listen. Well, I think it's very important to emphasize that despite the fact that some, like the FDA, want to make this a seasonal infection,
Starting point is 01:32:34 meaning like influenza when you can count on it to occur. I mean, he's just saying it. Truth wants to come out. They want it to be a seasonal infection. Release the infection, boys! Between, say, November and January. We haven't seen that yet with this virus it's the only thing i see about this virus that makes it seasonal it occurs in all four seasons and i think that one of the things that's really important to
Starting point is 01:32:54 emphasize for a second we replayed the not this clip but we played a similar clip where I think, and I'm in agreement with this, the idea of having two shots a year because you got to every year, all winter comes along, let's get a flu shot, another one every year. But the COVID thing, they're trying to make it so you get a summer COVID and a winter COVID. I believe that will be implemented. Well, it makes no sense to me that they would,
Starting point is 01:33:26 okay, financially, it makes no sense to put it all into one shot. You want to charge people three times. Exactly. And I think that one of the things that's really important to emphasize here is what we're seeing right now is major activity. We have states out there where over a quarter of all the nursing homes are in the middle of large COVID outbreaks. We're seeing large school outbreaks. What's different, however, is that this virus and with the immunity that we do have isn't causing a big increase in severe illness. You mentioned that already. I mean, when you think about hospitalizations, we're at 17,000 right now in the last week. We were at 160 a week back in january 2022 if you look at deaths today we're talking about 700 deaths this week but we were talking about 26 000 deaths back in
Starting point is 01:34:13 january 2021 so it's a different situation uh in terms of seriousness but it still is widespread okay let's get into these details because he says some more interesting stuff coming up here. Look, you got on my radar over a decade ago, you know, when you first sort of like what keeps what keeps you up at night type of thing. And over a decade ago, had you ever heard of this guy before covid over a decade ago? No, no. You know, you really sort of is on his radar. Yeah, my radar tried to sound the alarm about our about our inability to be prepared for something like this. Well, we just went through it. Do you think this country can handle another pandemic in the next 10 years?
Starting point is 01:34:55 Oh, boy. Okay. Well, what do you think this is going to result in? I do not. No. And when I say I don't think they can, we will, of course, obviously survive. Sure. But at the same time, I think the trust that we have right now in our institutions, our governments, clearly is at an all time low when it comes to public health.
Starting point is 01:35:14 Vaccines the same way. And so I think the next pandemic and there will be another one. There will be potentially ones that are much larger than this one. It's going to be, of course, as another one much larger than this never happened before in history, but it's much larger than this one. It's going to be, of course, there's another one much larger than this. Never happened before in history, but it's much larger than this. And I worry that we're not ready for that. And we have not had, yet as a government,
Starting point is 01:35:34 a really systematic review of what went right, what went wrong and how can we improve on that. I was just going to say because when I could think of people that I want to see on that committee, you would be at the top of the list. Do you want to see on that committee, you would be at the top of the list. Oh, yeah. Do you want to see President Biden and Congress essentially greenlighting 9-11 type style commission? You know, let's we need to do this after action report.
Starting point is 01:35:57 I think it's pretty clear. I don't know whether the public would accept it, but would you like to see this ordered up? Now, why wouldn't the public accept? This is great. Do another Warren commission so you can cover up the true killing of John F. Kennedy. Do another 9-11 Commission so you can cover up Building 7. Do one on COVID. What a great idea.
Starting point is 01:36:18 Why would the public not want to be duped? Absolutely. You know, I think at this point we need to learn from what happened to prepare for the future. This is not a situation where we might have a pandemic again someday. We will have one. And there are many, many lessons to be learned. Wow. And if there's anything that we need to do to address this, it's take great humility and acknowledge what did we really do well, what did we not do well, and how do we change that. And so I think that this is a very
Starting point is 01:36:45 important issue and i i very much support such an activity all right i can finalize this when let's get back to the boosters which is what this is all about well i mean i mean let's look we got we got a minute left here boosters what's the one thing we did really well and what's the one thing right now that you would say boy we, we were terrible at, and that's what we got to improve first. We got everybody to mask up. That was good. How about developing a vaccine that works? Yeah, it works.
Starting point is 01:37:13 What are you talking about? I think the most important thing we did was get vaccine out in a time that most people thought would never allow us to get a vaccine out. And clearly at least three million lives were saved or created listen to this clearly clearly three million lives were saved where is this data coming from there's no data this is bullcrap he's just making it up that's the that's the reason chuck
Starting point is 01:37:42 like having him on because he was he was mr bluster yeah oh yeah he was like we're all gonna die in fact wasn't it osterholm who said three million people were going to die that was more that was his number could be hold on a second oh that's why we saved oh that's probably a number he likes that number that's why he likes the numbers because he said three million people are going to die now the challenge is of course is you instead of saying i was wrong no no clearly we saved three million people alone from having the vaccine now the challenge is of course as you know as many people won't take it and these boosters right now most of the deaths we're seeing are in people 65 years of age and older, yet only 42 percent.
Starting point is 01:38:26 Always been. Now, listen to this. Listen to this. He says this is another gaffe as far as I'm concerned. And these boosters right now, most of the deaths we're seeing are in people 65 years of age and older, yet only 42 percent of that population got the previous booster. Is he saying it could be more dead if people got another booster? That's what sounds like to me he's only 40 only 40 we need to kill more people 65 years of age and older yet only 42 percent of that population got the previous booster so we need to continue to work on that but that's the
Starting point is 01:39:00 good thing yeah i would say the bad thing is that's funny that's what he's saying he said we need to work on that that's the way you're looking at it but say the bad thing is. That's funny. That's what he's saying. He said, we need to work on that. Well, that's the way you're looking at it. But the way you're looking at it, it's like one of those things where you start to, you know, it's like, take a look. What do you see? The gold dress and gold and white or blue and black. And if you can get the right image that you can switch back and forth, yeah. That's what it sounds like. Or maybe once you see the strings attached to the marionette, you can't unsee the issue and this is a joint issue this is not just
Starting point is 01:39:29 public health this is government uh this is the media uh you know uh some of the very best stories that ever appeared uh regarding the pandemic appeared in the new york times some of the very worst stories that ever appeared regarding the pandemic occurred in the new york times well that's an interesting statement so the new york times controls all media whether it's good or bad everything comes from the new york times that's what he just said and so i think i think he's right i think he's right too we have an obligation to go back and understand how can we communicate better i want to close with the cdc um i fear that that they're in retreat mode. What's your level of concern that the CDC have the resources to do the job we are asking them to do right now? They do not. But I don't think any agency in the world does. And I think that's why this after action report is so important. What is it going to take for us to basically be better prepared right and uh you know i think that we just don't have it boost yeah there it is they are setting
Starting point is 01:40:34 it up they're just setting it up the uh the funniest we don't have to play all of it but did you see the supercut of the new prime minister of new zealand hipkin no so of course we all know yesinda uh the worst worst woman in history pretty much and she retired and didn't she get some cushy gig and home who knows who cares so her health minister was this jamoke hipkin and when she retired he became the prime minister well hipkin was the guy who was forcing everybody to get shots but now he's being interviewed and he's saying no no there was there was no no this was your own choice he has the gall and and it's important to play at least some of this super clip because it's long because this is what all governments the dummies are going to do is they're going to stand
Starting point is 01:41:33 there and just lie right in your face dates i acknowledge that it was a challenging time for people but they made ultimately made their own choices there was no there was no compulsory vaccination people made their own choices. The government is planning to require every single teacher at every level and all support staff who work with children to be vaccinated. There was no compulsory vaccination. Newshub can reveal the mandate Chris Hipkins is taking to Cabinet on Monday is a mighty big stick. Every educator who works with a child will have to be vaccinated. People made their own choices.
Starting point is 01:42:06 I can now confirm that we'll be extending this requirement to large parts of our health and education workforces as well. There was no compulsory vaccination. Cabinets agreed that high-risk workers in the health and disability sector will need to be fully vaccinated by the 1st of December. People made their own choices. This includes general practitioners, pharmacists, community health nurses, midwives, paramedics and all healthcare workers in sites where vulnerable patients are treated, including intensive care units.
Starting point is 01:42:37 There was no compulsory vaccination. We'll also be including certain non-regulated healthcare workforces, including aged residential care, home and community support services, kaupapa Māori health providers and non-government organisations that provide health services. People made their own choices. Schools and early learning staff and the support
Starting point is 01:42:57 people who work with them, who have contact with children and students, will need to be fully vaccinated by the 1st of January 2022. There was no compulsory vaccination. That includes home-based educators, all those who support people in our schools and early learning services such as teacher aides, administration and maintenance staff and contractors. People made their own choices.
Starting point is 01:43:20 Secondary schools in Kura will also be required to keep a COVID-19 vaccination register of their students. There was no compulsory vaccination. Students that don't produce evidence of vaccination will be considered unvaccinated. People made their own choices. What will the representation be for? I'm just going to fast forward to this last bit where it's
Starting point is 01:43:39 even funnier. People made their own choices. Everyone will be able to get a vaccine between now and the end of the year. But of course, you know, and I want every New Zealander to come forward, but human behavior suggests that there will be some people
Starting point is 01:43:53 that we have to actually really go out and look for. There was no compulsive... That was the same guy. He was like, we'll have to go and get him. We'll have to roust him. We'll have to forcefully vaccinate him. It's human behavior. But there's no forced vaccination.
Starting point is 01:44:06 How does this guy get in office? He was anointed. He was anointed in by the party. She quit and then they just, and overnight he was the guy. Yeah. I'm sorry, New Zealand. You know, I don't hear much
Starting point is 01:44:22 from people in New Zealand anymore. Where's Kiwi Chris? Is he dead? Probably. I mean, I'm serious. I'm not, New Zealand. You know, I don't hear much from people in New Zealand anymore. Where's Kiwi Chris? Is he dead? Probably. I mean, I'm serious. I'm not even being funny. Are you listening to no agenda? Take two to the head. With that, I'd like to thank you for your courage.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the cloud cover. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeForez. Good morning to you, Mr. Iver, the most shippish, the most scrappier, the most sub-star, there's a nice out there.
Starting point is 01:44:50 In the morning to the trolls, in the troll room, hey there, trolls, let me stand still, let me count you for... That's being funny now. 2,220. 2,220.
Starting point is 01:45:03 I'd say that was 200 low considering we're an hour 45 into the show I think we're on track we probably started you can say all you want but it's 200 low I'm going to say whatever I want to say you can say whatever you want to say
Starting point is 01:45:18 I just did, I'm saying it but still that's 2,220 trolls listening to this live in real time when they don't have to they could be doing all kinds of other stuff why why they listen because we make the world understandable i think no i think they listen just to harass us there's that. And Harris each other. You can join the trolls by going to trollroom.io or getting a modern podcast app at podcastapps.com, newpodcastapps.com, both of them work, and import all of your podcast subscriptions. This is the only way you want to go. It's only a matter of time until Spotify folds. I mean, they wasted a billion dollars and nothing's
Starting point is 01:46:08 working. Now they're just wasting bandwidth, the whole thing falling apart. Apple, they just want you to pay Apple. If you want to be open and free, and if you'd like to provide us with value for the value we provide, all we ask for is valuation that's all we want just send us some valuation to let us know that you're listening that you like it hello ron bloom i know i love this okay it came out of my mouth accidentally validation it's infotainment validation uh you can um interact with us at uh noagendasocial.com for as long as that thing stays alive man have you noticed a degradation the validation of uh of no agenda social or do you still uh you still dig it uh no i've noticed it but's, it's always when we do, we bring new people in and a lot of them are spammers and, and, and weirdos, a lot of weirdos. I got some weirdos.
Starting point is 01:47:13 Yeah, we got some weirdos. And I block them left and right. It's when they start trolling each other that it's always so disappointing. It's like, stop. When people are trolling comic strip blogger, I mean, it's like, come on. The guy's furniture. Leave him alone. You know, calling him a Polack.
Starting point is 01:47:31 That's not fair. It is fair because it's what he is. And then he always says, one of the hosts is my Slavic brother. That means you. Yeah, me. So back to the value for value we've been doing this it'll be 16 years in october just around episode 1600 how epic is that they fall within a week of each other the keeper has informed me that's a long time that's the that's the longest time i've had
Starting point is 01:47:58 the moves and it's getting closer pretty soon they to overlap and then it'll go the other way. What do you mean the other way? Well, to do a thousand shows is not the same as doing a year. I don't understand what you're talking about. Well, think about it. In other words, the number when you get to show 1600 is not going to be 16 years on the spot. It's going to be offset. Yeah there's there's always an offset and the offset is such that then it should be going in the other direction okay all right so this is basically the golden cross yeah yeah yeah we're one of those stock market things no agenda golden cross moment you
Starting point is 01:48:43 don't want to miss it it It's going to be beautiful. On the charts, golden cross. It was better when it was a month apart, believe me. For our bottom line, especially after shows like today. And there it is. And there it is. I'm just happy I get to do this. I love my job.
Starting point is 01:49:02 What's weird is we get no donations. We got like 35 donors out of a million people that listen. And we have no donations and everybody feels long-winded. What is that? I feel value-dated. I don't know about you. I feel good. Well, you should get dated, yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:24 You are dated. Boost, boost, boost. We have many ways that you can support us. Boost. You can support us by time, talent, or treasure. And one of the ways that people provide value back to the show is by creating album art because every single show has a new piece of art and science has proven nine out of ten scientists climate scientists have said that more people are aware of the show by the dynamite art that we create and artists are hard to work as we speak
Starting point is 01:49:59 to create something that will work and be just perfect that we will pick for episode 1589. But first, we need to thank the artist from episode 1588 titled Swedish Fish, which, wow, got a lot of comments. I had two people say to me, what's wrong with John? I love Swedish Fish. Oh, please. Yes, including the keeper. I brought it. Oh, my gosh gosh she must like twizzlers i think she's a red vine girl actually well red vines if you like no you better check i think red vines are the good one and twizzlers are the swedish fish i'm the twizzler girl i think she's the
Starting point is 01:50:42 the red vine girl i i'm not so sure. Okay, well, whoever likes Swedish fish and is condemning me for telling it like it is. It's banned from the show. Banned from the show. Go. We want to thank Brad. I brought it up at dinner. Everybody agreed with me.
Starting point is 01:50:59 They all went, yuck, oh my god, I can't eat these things. Brad, by the way, the Powerball number is 72. Brad 1X did the artwork for us. We looked around and we'll talk about some other candidates, but it was the Deep State Nine logo, I think, which is part of it. Yeah, it was based on your fumbling a bunch of star trek things and mixing them up in a very humorous way which i tend to do state voyager 9 or something whatever you said deep
Starting point is 01:51:32 state 9 and uh now brad is actually he's a sir he's a knight i found out he emailed me he's like you didn't credit me i said really he says yes it's wrong on itunes and said oh well everything looks good here so no itunes was off okay that's why you need to get a modern podcast app bro uh what else did we have that we looked at there was uh there was a lot of swedish fish in hindsight that might have been a that might have been a good idea matth Dropko. Do we use the title? It was the title, yes. We had the Elon Musk. There's a cheesecake that Darren O'Neill accurately predicted I'd use for the newsletter.
Starting point is 01:52:16 I think that was predictive programming. And he was right. No, it was a nice image. It was good cheesecake. It was good cheesecake. was right no it was a nice it was it was good it was good cheesecake it was good cheesecake i could have gone with the legs from uh dennis i guess it's roe becker i didn't the legs there's some legs further down that are kind of nice well and the the one the one that i thought and i think we'd commented on was drop's really big fish with some guy holding like it is like captured a bass holding a Swedish fish.
Starting point is 01:52:50 Very funny. You like the bear with the fish. And I love the bear with the fish. Bunch of Swedish fish going after a bear. Yeah. The scaramunga. I did like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:01 But after some back and forth, we said, look look this is it's clear i do believe no the the uh deep state nine was good state nine was dynamite it was so we used it thank you very much mentioned yes in advance even though i probably won't get picked but in advance i would just want to compliment correct the record for having a sense of humor let me see where what is correct the record what has he done the second second row down right open right rfk open yeah we got some rfk news coming up thank you very much brad 1, for bringing us the artwork for episode... You know, we have some Barack Obama news, if you have the guts to play these clips. They want to do this as a donation segment special?
Starting point is 01:53:55 Oh, I don't know. Come on. It's not fit for children. Well, children don't donate to the show anyway. They skip past the donation segment. Well, it might be an opportune moment to do that, and then people can't complain. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:13 Well, this is... I don't know about these clips. I mean, I see what they're titled, but I don't know what this is. Is this based on... Well, you know what it's about. Is this based on your question that you had? Yes.
Starting point is 01:54:24 If there were any... Okay, and so what is this? Larry your question that you had yes if there were any okay and so what is this larry sinclair the not larry sinclair on the red red kowski show uh it's an online it's a podcast with him it's almost like a zoo podcast there's two guys a girl who shouldn't even be in the conversation my daddy was a beetle. And they're talking about Obama's dick. And, you know, and it's because I, this is tasteless.
Starting point is 01:54:54 Okay. But these guys were into it and we did get an answer and we got some, and it became kind of humorous. The question was, you said, like the Monica Lewinsky scandal, you're bumping your mic a lot. I bumped it because
Starting point is 01:55:10 I took my glasses off, hit the screen. I'm not bumping the mic, I'm hitting the screen. And then you complained. But I took my glasses off, but the mic is too close to my face. And see, I did it again. You've been doing it all show long. Anyway, so you said
Starting point is 01:55:25 god it's not the mic okay go on stop bumping the screen because it resonates through to the mic yeah i would think so so yes i was gonna it was a monica lewinsky thing yeah and you want to know if larry sinclair had any information about any identifying features. And you'd think he would, wouldn't you, if he's Big Talker. And you'd think that Tucker Carlson would ask a question about it. Right? There's another question here by The Raven Watch. Oh, that's your nickname now? The Raven Watch?
Starting point is 01:55:58 You're calling into the... That's amazing. I didn't know about these guys. Okay. There's another question here by The Raven Watch saying, ask him about the dick. Okay. Raven Watch. Can I guess before you tell us?
Starting point is 01:56:14 Because I've been theorizing this with my Tower Gang buddies. Why are you spending time? First of all, before we get in there, Clay, what are you doing with the Tower Gang guys theorizing the wiener of Barack Obama? You don't think about the president's dick? Listen, no, I do not.
Starting point is 01:56:29 I want to ask a more scientific, more of a professional question. Is there anything you could corroborate? Did he have a mole? Did he have a birthmark anywhere? Is there anything that we could collaborate? And then we could hear about Clint's fantasies and rants about his dick that he talks about
Starting point is 01:56:49 with his tower gang guys all the time. What I said, and people actually attacked me and said, Oh, you're full of shit. This is Larry Sinclair talking now? Yeah, that's just the way he's mic'd. He sounds higher pitched voice and wait a minute so
Starting point is 01:57:06 sinclair we haven't heard from him for years all of a sudden now he's doing everybody's podcast all of a sudden hey this is a deep fake this is a deep fake this is a deep it's not a deep fake totally no the guy's fake it's not the original it's not the og larry sinclair he was mowed down by a hit and run we continue no that would they just killed the wrong guy oh you're full of shit he he's this he had to be i describe what okay you know guys know what i'm talking about some women might some women might not you're either cut or you're uncut sure got it yeah okay i think girls also know about that for the record okay uh in barack's particular case it is a situation to where it almost appears as if he's uncut because there's a little
Starting point is 01:58:00 play but not completely covered you understand what i'm saying yeah in other words the skin doesn't think should we hold on should we all tell each other the predictions i say i say five incher oh that's interesting we're gonna hear my thesis has been it is uh lengthy but very narrow i say five incher uh stephanie shame on you john c devorek shame on you for lowering the standards of this show i warned everybody so the next so the next next segment is about length well first of all i stopped it here because i think this was a, to throw this to Stephanie, is actionable. This is sexual harassment. And that's what the point of this clip is. Okay. one way or the other, I'm sure. I mean, it's kind of interesting. It gets to a point, but she shouldn't be brought into the conversation at all.
Starting point is 01:59:07 But she is. They throw it to her to make her make, she says something lame, and then they go on and leave her alone. Here we go. I'm going to guess a shower, not a grower. Well, he was, in fact, grown at that point. So was it impressive or no?
Starting point is 01:59:21 Well, he was, you know, doing crack. How does crack affect your dick? I don't know. I think, based off of your mom's house it's four to five strokes listen you don't want to get personal here i need to ask that's a podcast not your mom's house i guess i need to ask for clarification then uh in terms of lengthy yes what do you consider the baseline? I would say average is six. Have any of you heard the term black man with a white boy's dick?
Starting point is 01:59:54 I have now. Yes, I have. For those of you who haven't, everybody assumes that a black man has this humongous dick. All right, I get it. So it's not. It's small. I really can't take much more of it. Oh, then you're going to get... So the punchline is going to be lost.
Starting point is 02:00:14 Alright. Long anaconda dong. That is the racist stereotype. This is the dumbest thing we've ever done on this show i mean playing another podcast i mean if if we just got the answer but since you forced me that is extremely discriminatory hold on i like the way you're doing this you you're going to deflect all blame to me well you
Starting point is 02:00:43 brought it up in the first place on the last show. I know. And then it's somebody sent to one of our producers who I blame for this, sent me the clip. So here we go. This, this, let it wrap because there is a punch.
Starting point is 02:00:55 This is going to ruin donations for the next show. And then it will be your fault. What? How could they get any worse? You know what? It may be, but I'm, I'm just pointing out something that a
Starting point is 02:01:05 lot of people i don't give a shit who you are if you sit there and tell me that you've never said that or thought that when you're referring to a black dick then you're full of shit why do you think you say bbc yep you're a liar big we all think about it all the time um so what i said at the press club is a black man with a white boy's dick, meaning pretty close to what you were saying. All right. Six and narrow. Pencil dick. Pencil dick.
Starting point is 02:01:34 Yeah. There we go. I nailed it. Obama pencil dick. Who's saying blowbama? Who said blowbama? For his physique. For his physique. Pencil dick blowbama mama we're calling it i'm tweeting the greatest moment history okay all right that was worth the punchline the greatest moment in podcast history
Starting point is 02:02:00 the lowest of all lows in podcast history however this means to me that the this is a this is a playbook that has been played i'm going to save you this is a playbook that is being replayed i don't care oh yeah it's a playbook this is how hillary got to be nominated for president and this is how mich how Hillary got to be nominated for president. And this is how Michelle Obama will be nominated for president. Because, oh yeah, because. Okay, well, you did save me with the most ridiculous thing anyone could possibly say after listening to that clip. Big Mike 2024, baby.
Starting point is 02:02:39 It's on. It's on. It's on. It's on. It is complete. The circle is complete. They had to talk about bill clinton's member and the and and and all the and of course you know these days everything happens
Starting point is 02:02:51 on the podcast so it's this it's the same playbook in a modern jacket and michelle obama is going to run guaranteed i am apologizing for playing for having the clip i'm apologizing for playing, for having the clip. I'm apologizing for insisting on playing the, oh, I didn't insist, actually. It was Adam's idea to play it. And I'm going to apologize for Adam's commentary about Big Mike. Commentary about Big Mike? Yeah, your commentary. I'm not going gonna go into it
Starting point is 02:03:25 we want to kick off our short donation list with sir rodrick from woodlawn virginia who comes at us with 629 and 40 and says hey boys with today's donation plus adam kicking in a penny which i have for you i will have achieved the coveted status of Baron. I also noticed that my first donation was nearly 10 years ago now, a testament to the quality programming you've provided for all these years and the stress alleviated by not having to listen to the M5M for my news. And then he goes on to say, on Tuesday, September 12th, we'll be debuting our foundation, Send a Student Leader Abroad, in partnership with EF Tours.
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Starting point is 02:05:50 1 in 22 children in California has autism. The CDC drastically underreports the true autism prevalence. 50% of college-age kids have a diagnosable mental health condition. Every chronic condition in kids is on the rise. Food allergy, asthma, ADHD, PANS, PANDAS, Lyme disease, autoimmune diseases. This is the sickest generation of kids ever. What an uplifting note. I saw this note come in. Our perspective is that conditions such as these can be reversed, but you will never hear about this in the mainstream media what we talk about applies to adults as well yes adam tourette syndrome can also often be reversed reply to this email if
Starting point is 02:06:31 you'd like to know more and i did and the email i got back was five times longer than this and it didn't really tell me how to reverse it, but I appreciate it. So it had like, you know, it's an autoimmune disease. Okay. So change your gut. Okay. Okay.
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Starting point is 02:07:10 parents and practitioners how to help children suffering from these quote new child epidemics without pharmaceuticals and here's the good news no agenda listeners get a 33 discount off the ticket price using the promo code no agendaenda33. Our website, ah, there it is, conference.documentinghope.com. Love is lit. Future dames in the making. Beth Lambert and Maria Rickert-Hong. Thank you, ladies. Thank you very much. And you're doing God's work. I'm very happy you're doing this. It's very important. I'm glad the ladies came in with some donations today. Eliza Merritt, M-A-R-R-O-T-T-E in Chicago is another one. 333.33. But this is a switcheroo birthday donation.
Starting point is 02:07:55 Oh, here we go. For Carl Zawadzki, born on 9-11. Hello, Adam. Hello. My son, Carl, is a big fan of your show, and for his 29th birthday, he has to give me a donation to your show as a birthday gift. So here it is. I sense some hostility here, John.
Starting point is 02:08:20 He requests jobs, Karma, so he and I can have an easy time hiring people that are small business. And I've got ants, end of show mix. And the end of, so he could have, okay. I think it's a request. Yeah, I think so. He's an amazing young man, and I hope he'll enjoy having his name mentioned, Carl,
Starting point is 02:08:43 during a Sunday show. Carl, you are the sun in my sky. Love you, Mom. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. I got ants. Jobs. Jobs.
Starting point is 02:09:10 Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. You've got karma. And what are the chances the next 33333 is from Carl Zavadsky,
Starting point is 02:09:22 who just got a donation from his mom. And just like his mom, a very long note. In the morning, John and Adam, thank you for producing a season of the best podcast in the universe every week. Yes, it's true. I've been listening since around the mass formation episode I came in during COVID. That show is likely one of the most important pieces of media of our time. Yeah, where's our award? Where's our P-Buddy?
Starting point is 02:09:50 Where's our P-Buddy? This donation is a birthday present to myself. I'll be 29 on 9-11. Thank you to my mom for her matching donation in my name. Ah, okay. Thank you to the producers who stick through the donation segment. As a reward, your lucky number is 11. While I have you here,
Starting point is 02:10:05 let me update you on the situation in Illinois. Now, I will not go through the whole note on Illinois, but no cash bail. I'm just picking a few things out of here. No cash bail is coming. That sounds encouraging. Yeah, that's always worked. Illegal immigrants are now being encouraged
Starting point is 02:10:24 to apply to become police officers that's a there's a there's a what could go wrong their application process is technically expedited since they're sleeping on the ground of police stations the assault good point the assault weapons ban has been passed this year challenged and and survived. Rifles like the AK and AR and innumerable pistol features like a threaded barrel or over 15 cartridge magazines are illegal to sell and possess without declaring possession to the state police. What could go wrong there? Likely millions of law-abiding citizens of Illinois will be turned into felons next year when they don't submit an affidavit to the Illinois State Police. So please, producers, he says, pray for Illinois. Our known occultist governor is building his portfolio. That's Pritzker. And don't be surprised if in a few years we'll be seeing Pritzker on a presidential ballot. Yeah, but will it be the trans one or the
Starting point is 02:11:19 current one? Because, you know, Pritzker's sister is to transfer his sister sister thank you for your courage and f cancer karma to anyone who needs it and maybe any type of karma to me so i can find a cute libertarian girlfriend this year thanks again the best by the way yes well uh get on no agenda social man let's Let's put up a profile picture. Let's turn it into a dating site. Can't get much worse. You've got karma. T and Dan's up.
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Starting point is 02:12:22 Yes, I believe the Shanghai meetup is on the meetup list, which is coming up momentarily. Thank you very much for your courage. William Alston in El Paso, Texas. 222. Associate Executive Producers. Jiggles, which I guess we're stuck with this. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:12:41 Jiggles, if appropriate. Who's ready for a revolution fear is freedom yak karma my nephew is heading off to serve a mission outside of mexico city soon hopefully any bubbling koof madness stays with the u.s thanks for your courage. End of coded message. Very coded message. Who here is ready for the revolution? You pigs in human clothing! Fear is freedom!
Starting point is 02:13:15 Subjugation is liberation! Contradiction is truth! Those are the facts of this world! And you will all surrender to them! You pigs in human clothing! and you will all surrender to them. You pigs in human clothing! You've got karma. Nice one.
Starting point is 02:13:36 Kind of like that sequence. Good one. Thank you very much. Then we see Melissa Reeve. Melissa Reeve comes in and Melissa Reeve has no note, but she is in Winchester, Virginia with 210, and we appreciate that. Double up for you.
Starting point is 02:13:53 You've got karma. Jimmy V in Brussels, Ontario, Canada. Well, boys, I completely missed the net with Tuesday's note, eh? So please accept another donation of 201 US dollars. This goal of this note is to recruit someone who can make deep fake videos for use in the future promotional campaigns for my racist country song. I will pay for this content. Please reach out if this is you. The correct email address is feedcanada,
Starting point is 02:14:33 this one's at feedcanada, all one word, at yahoo.com. That's feedcanada. If you can do deep fakes for his racist country song, we know we must have people that can do this. Yes. They're on no agenda social, obviously. They're on no agenda social if you really want to find them,
Starting point is 02:14:50 because that's where the racists go. Again, Adam, thanks for spinning my tune. Thank you for your courage, and keep your stick on the ice, Jimmy V. Ah, spoken like a true Scandinavian. Matt Grisham and Aaron Landerville, 200. And I believe they sent it. I guess you got your box from them. Yes, I finally did.
Starting point is 02:15:09 I got my box full of crazy gummies. Crazy gummies. Crazy gummies from Star Hill Hemp. With warnings. With warnings in the note. Starhillhemp.com. Don't use too much of this. Don't take three.
Starting point is 02:15:23 Hey, make sure you've got a full stomach before you take this one starhillhemp.com if you use a promo code itm33 we can't discuss all of the products they have apparently um if you use promo code itm33 uh no agenda and get my nation producers and listeners will get a 33 discount at at StarHillHemp.com. And we thank you, boys, for your support. They're very serious about their nanotechnology. Yeah, they got some nano gummies. Very, very, very interesting.
Starting point is 02:15:58 And now, before you continue, because we do need to speak all the way through 50, it won't take very long. I have a make good note and this was quite interesting. Hold on a second. It is so interesting. Can I read a little bit of Matt's note? Well, let me just do this one because it's appropriate we do it right here.
Starting point is 02:16:18 It's a make good from Linda Lou Patkin. Oh, yes. ITM guys, I'm still in the staring contest but you guys blinked i sent in a donation for thursday's show and it did not get read how did we miss it i believe there was a donation and i believe it was read if there was a donation it gets read anyways i'd like a make but i don't see one for today's show well she wants a make good because we blink she says here's the message you know the thing
Starting point is 02:16:51 I dispute this well that's a very easy way to find out that's very easy well anyway so I'll finish her make good and then I'll go see if the dispute is valid for a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive resumes and job search needs. That's ImageMakersInc.com or just find Linda Lupatkin in the producer list.
Starting point is 02:17:16 And I'm going to see if you have a valid dispute. Linda. Okay, now watch. Here's how we do it. No, you know what? I think she's right. There was no mention of Linda Lou Patkin on 1588. Well, then nothing came in.
Starting point is 02:17:33 The spreadsheet is straight from PayPal. Hold on. I can check that too. I have all the systems here. And I am going to see 15. No. I think you're right. Wait, what does this show?
Starting point is 02:17:53 This is 15. No. That's interesting. So somehow Linda Lupat can... No, we did not have it on the spreadsheet for 1588 only 1587 so what do we do about that i think i will give her an associate executive producer for today since you read her note okay and then she has to start over okay yes new round yes indeed okay well anyway mark
Starting point is 02:18:29 grisham and aaron landervid you didn't read their note no i did not because they're uh they're uh because i don't why it's because i said we we just went through the whole thing we just gave their promo code and everything no but they have a have a note. They got things to tell you. We read the note on the last show. Oh, we did? Yes, when I thanked them for the box. Hello? Do you remember now? I don't remember you reading, thanks for softening
Starting point is 02:18:58 the noise gate on John's track. Yes, I did. Oh, you did? Okay. Yeah. I'd like to know why it was off-putting i don't know i don't know because people thought that it was clicking what what what would okay since you bring it up but what happened is when you're you know when you're reading something you go away from the mic like this and then and then you don't hit the noise gate, and it starts clicking,
Starting point is 02:19:26 and then I have to say, could you please talk into the microphone? That's what it was. Yeah, that's what it was. Okay. All right. We're done then. Yes. Thank you to these executive and associate executive producers
Starting point is 02:19:40 for supporting us for episode 1589, a credit that is true and and and honest and real and you can use anywhere credits are recognized while the hollywood industry still exists so get get your credits now before before we're the only one that's still recognized before they run out yeah before they run out for sure while stocks last. And you can go to... Dvorak.org slash NA. John will take us through to the 50s. It won't take long, and then we'll get into our meetups and our nightings.
Starting point is 02:20:13 Yeah, we've got about five to do here. Five or six people. Yes, yes, yes. Charred Spleen, $100.66. It was a lay lady, lay birthday, September 11th. It's interesting that people would have a birthday in that. I will read a part of the note that people would have a birthday in that i will read a part of the note that was handwritten and sent in which was i'll just remember the beginning itm
Starting point is 02:20:31 the biggest compliment i can think to give you is that you two are peerless truly peerless peerless yeah we have no peers that's interesting interesting. Look it up. We're peerless. This is true. She or he, it's charred. It's got to be a woman. Looking by the writing, it's got to be a woman. Yeah, it's a girl. Erin Moore in Niceville, Florida.
Starting point is 02:20:56 That's very sexist to say, but you know, women do write slightly differently than men in terms of the stroke. In terms of the stroke. in terms of the stroke. In terms of the stroke. 97-72. He's going to be... He's going to be... What's going on here? He's going to...
Starting point is 02:21:13 Oh, he needs to be... He's on the list to be renamed. Christopher Weiberg in 93-64. Happy birthday, Adam. Gregory Kierdak in Padova. Padova, Italy? Padova? padova padova italy padova padova wow we got italians finally 8888 kevin mclaughlin conquered north carolina because podcasting is popping in italy that was my report i guess i guess your name nailed it uh kevin mclaughlin conquered north Kevin McLaughlin, Conquer North Carolina. 8008, and there he is, and he is reminding people to get the Golden Langkawi Melon.
Starting point is 02:21:52 Golden Langkawi Melon is code. Jug Hound Herb in Alberta, Canada, 8008. Sir Bad Potato in Havre, Montana. 7178. Sir Bad Potato in Havre, Montana. 7175. Now, he's got, this is, well, oh, that's, I see, 7175 is the tits donation. And which is, there you go, get a groan. You get a groan when you say certain things around Adam.
Starting point is 02:22:24 Yes. Pod, for example kevin mclaughlin he actually has a pushes a button to get that that sound kevin mclaughlin is back with 6006 small boobs the golden delicious melons i never heard i thought that was an apple i thought so too danny haynes 59 sir f. Sir Frederick in Austin, Texas, $59. He's appeared in a video documentary at the One Minute Mark titled, A Tribute to Those Who Fought in Vietnam. Oh.
Starting point is 02:22:56 Okay. Sergeant Fred. Oh, that's... No, he's your producer-podcaster. Yeah, Sergeant Fred. That's... Sir Frederick the Terrible, Night of the Airborne Paratroopers. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:23:04 Thank you, Sergeant Fred. Yeah, Sergeant Fred. That's Sir Frederick the Terrible, Knight of the Airborne Paratroopers. Thank you, Sergeant Fred. Yeah, remember he sent it in for my birthday and he said he was sending it by a check, so it came in. It came late, yeah. It's okay. We read his note. Well, he's thoughtful.
Starting point is 02:23:16 Yes. Alan Tindall in Charlotte, North Carolina, 5510. Double nickels on the dime. Shauna Cavanaugh in Nova Scotia, 5533. That's a birthday shout-out. We got it on your list. Christine Hines in Manchester, New Hampshire, 5123. Bad Idea Supply.
Starting point is 02:23:37 Let's do it right. Bad Idea Supply. If you've got a bad idea, we have supplies. 5050. idea supply if you've got a bad idea we have supplies 50 oh 50 50 ellie pellegrin in east lake ohio 50 05 there's your 50 05 uh george wuchette in lavernia texas 50 and these are all 50 donors along with william kidwell in dover delaware uh Capic Chiropractic in Capic, Michigan, 50. Jimmy Donahoe in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. Scott Palmer in Annandale, New Jersey. Nadia Borg in San Marcos, California.
Starting point is 02:24:22 Foster Birch in New York City. Margarita Endenhode in Orangevale, California. Michelle Petty in Grand Forks, North Dakota. And last on our very short list of 35 total people, everybody included, William Dolgay in Bristolville, Ohio. I want to thank everybody for giving us some attention. This particular show, 1589. Imagine if we didn't do donations, if we just did commercials.
Starting point is 02:24:52 We'd be running commercials for Kratom gummies, for bad ideas, for melons. Bad ideas. Melons. Linda Lopatkin. Thank you all. Yes. I want to mention, if you look at the notes from jay there's a birthday mention at the top but it's not on the birthday list did you see that um
Starting point is 02:25:13 on her birthday list page yeah i think i did actually uh uh let me see shauna cavanaugh yeah well let me see what it was a birthday shout out and a and a deducing we'll give her a deduce you've been deduced and i guess i put her on the birthday list then yeah no exactly why she's not on it i don't know it doesn't make sense. I do want to thank Ashley for my beautiful birthday gift. She gave me a handmade leather notebook with handmade paper on the inside, like the stuff that you do at home. Papyrus? Yes.
Starting point is 02:26:00 And it's hand-tooled. It has an RE-320 microphone with a 33 on the cover. It's beautiful. And I think she makes these for a living. And she's on Instagram. I think I got a product from Ashley sometime back. Yes, yes. We both got a product from her.
Starting point is 02:26:18 She does very good work. It's beautiful. I still use my other one as my podcast notebook. But this one is black leather. It smells beautiful. And I still use my other one as my podcast notebook. But this one is, I mean, it's black leather. It smells nice. It's got that beautiful phallic microphone on the front with a 33. It's very, I appreciate it. Ashenfire underscore originals on Instagram.
Starting point is 02:26:39 On the Instas. What was that? Ashenfire underscore originals? Yes, on the Instas. You got it right. Oh, on the Instas. And thank it right. Oh, on the Instas. And thank you to everyone who came in under $50 for reasons of anonymity or because you're on one of our sustaining donations.
Starting point is 02:26:51 We appreciate that very much. If you'd like to become an executive, an associate executive, or just a producer of the best podcast in the universe, go here. Dvorak.org slash N. And for anybody who needs it, a goat karma. You've got karma. And we do have a couple of birthdays to celebrate. Danica Keeney wishes her husband Joshua Keeney a very happy birthday for the 11th of September.
Starting point is 02:27:23 There's a couple of people celebrating on the 11th. As Eliza Marot wishes her son Carl Zawadzki his 29th birthday will be on the 11th. And Charge Spleen wishes Le Lady Le a happy birthday for the 11th. Sir Bad Potato says happy birthday to his son Isaac who celebrates on the 12th. T and Dan wish Angie a happy birthday. And Shauna Cavanaugh is celebrating. We say happy birthday to all these people from the entire back office, staff, and management of the best podcast in the universe.
Starting point is 02:28:04 Well, you heard him as the top supporter today of the episode 1589. Sir Roderick of Flavortown now becomes Sir Roderick Baron of Fancy Gap, Virginia and the surrounding villages. And we thank him for his uppage of his peerage here on the best podcast in the universe. We appreciate that. One nighting to do today for Aaron Moore. Did we have a note from Aaron? Was he down on the list somewhere that we missed that? No, we read that. We did read it.
Starting point is 02:28:31 No, we didn't. It says no need to read on the air. Okay. Well, there you go. That is good. So, let me get my sword out here. Do you have a sword? Of course. Look, here it is. I'm sorry. I almost poked my sword out here. Do you have a sword? Of course. Look, here it is. Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 02:28:46 I almost poked my eye out. Aaron Moore, hop up on the podium, sir. You had no special request, but it doesn't matter. We know what you need. We know what you want. I'm very proud to pronounce the KV as Sir Double A, the Wandering Knight. For you, my friend, we've got hookers and blowers, rent boys, and Chardonnay. You thought that was all? No, no, no.
Starting point is 02:29:08 We've got organic macaroni and plasticizers, beer and blunts. We've got Ruben S. Wimler and Rosé, geishas and sake, vodka and vanilla. We have bong hits and bourbon, sparkling cider, and escorts might be your game. Ginger ale and gerbils, some like it. Breast milk and pavlum, or perhaps just a good... Yeah, I see it, you like it, breast milk and pablum, or perhaps just a good, yeah, I see it, you like it, the mutton meat. He's munching away and slurping it right up, and while you do that, why don't you go to noagendarings.com,
Starting point is 02:29:33 check out all the beautiful rings that we have on display for knights and for dames. Of course, you just have to give us your ring size, and the address we'll send it to, and you too can sign your important correspondence with this beautiful signet ring we even supply the wax for you to do that with and with every single no agenda ring for knights or dames we add a certificate of authenticity and thank you for becoming a big time supporter much valued supporter and thus a knight of the no agenda round table the list for the meetups grows ever longer it is really
Starting point is 02:30:14 incredible when you see how many meetups are being scheduled and where they're being scheduled including uh let me see uh we have rosarito, Mexico coming up on the 21st. We have some other one. Where was the, my goodness, this thing is long. It's crazy. I'm just looking at noagendameetups.com. We have, what other, do we have some Higginham, Higginham, Connecticut. I've never heard of that.
Starting point is 02:30:40 Make sure to mention the Singapore meetup. Yeah, I'm looking for it. I don't see the Singapore meetup on the the list that's exactly what i was looking for i thought it was on the seven when when is the hinga the hinga poor when is the singapore meetup it's supposed to be next week i don't see it it's i don't see it on the go to no agenda i have it here it's on september 13th yes i got it here there's so many it's swimming before my eyes hard to keep track of and also we have a report from the western philly burbs meetup this was the i love bugs burbs meetup and uh report is my son and i connected with a young couple and bowled a
Starting point is 02:31:16 couple of games one gentleman who rsvp'd wound up having to cancel and we had a missed connection with another listener and his human resource who made the trip but could not find us. It does happen. But nothing ever discourages my human resource, and we expect to try again in early October. Very good. The no agenda meetups are important, even if it's one person that you meet. This is a connection that will provide you protection. It gives you the real life community that is the no agenda nation. Here's the Cincinnati meetup report. The Taft Brewing Company at the no agenda Nation. Here's the Cincinnati Meetup Report. The Taft Brewing Company at the No Agenda Meeting. Thanks. This is Baron Foxbat. We're busy fighting against Big Math.
Starting point is 02:31:52 And hell is real. And the Fed. Third here. Is this No Agenda? Hell is real. This is Baron Collin for another monthly No Agenda Meetup in Cincinnati. Every third Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Taft's Brewporium. Come out and join us.
Starting point is 02:32:08 And we got a promo for the Nap for Humanity meetup, which is coming up. Are you napping for humanity? You should be. But not on Sunday, September 17th, between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Instead, join a group of like-minded No Agenda producers in Charlotte, North Carolina for the 33rd annual Knapp for Humanity meetup. Will there be a raffle to give away items from the No Agenda shop? Yes, of course there will. And that's a laugh tell. Search Knapp for Humanity on the Freeze Peach site, noagendasocial.com remember connection is protection thank you i love that uh it is true
Starting point is 02:32:51 though september 13th that's wednesday the ozarks deconstruction zone kicks off at seven o'clock in lindbergh's tavern in springfield missouri and here it is the shanghai fly by meet up seven o'clock shanghai time at cotton's in shang, Shanghai, China. Let's make this one where at least some people show up. I know we have producers in China. Hello, Professor JJ. I know you guys are out there. Let's make this a rocket, a rocket meetup in Shanghai. And on our next show day, September 14th, Thursday, the Mile High meetup. That, of course, can only be in Denver, Colorado at Lincoln's Roadhouse. And they get together at 6.30.
Starting point is 02:33:30 The No Agenda Meetups to be found at noagendameetups.com. Completely producer-organized and supported. We love it when you get together. We love it when you hang out. We love it when you discuss what's going on. And we love that you are a part of No Agenda and Gitmo Nation. Noagendameetups.com. If you can't find one, start one yourself. Sometimes you want to go
Starting point is 02:33:45 Hang out with all the knights and dames You want to be where you want to be Drink it all at one time You want to be where everybody feels the same It's like a party All right. Let me see. I only have one ISO today.
Starting point is 02:34:09 So play it. Here it is. That was really, really hard. Okay. That's Lindsay. I got two. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 02:34:19 What do you got? I got huh. It's really going to look at this and say, huh? Okay. That was no good. No. This one is the winner. Which one?
Starting point is 02:34:31 Oh, this one. Okay, here we go. Nailed it. Nailed it. Yes. You nailed it with the nail that I sew. Can you identify the voice? Let me listen again.
Starting point is 02:34:44 Nailed it. Nailed it. No. Okay. Can you identify the voice? Let me listen again. Nailed it. Nailed it. No. Okay. Can you? Yeah. Who is it? You can tell by the adnoidal.
Starting point is 02:34:54 It was one of the adnoidal stylings of Scott Adams. He's still alive? Is he wearing a mask yet? Has he taken a booster? You know, this is what annoys me about him. I know what annoys you about him. He's promoted vaccines and thought it was a great thing, and then he said he never did that.
Starting point is 02:35:15 No, he's like, we won't, masks don't work. Okay, Scott. And it's okay, and I wouldn't mind if he just, instead of that phony baloney apology, repent properly. He did have a good idea, which I read. For some reason, his Twitter showed up on my, his slash showed up on my ex. What? Well, it's not Twitter.
Starting point is 02:35:37 They're called posts or something. I call it a slash. Somebody called me up by mentioning that you can get the newsletter on twitter.com every Wednesday. If you follow me at TheRealDvorak, you can follow me and get Twitter to post
Starting point is 02:35:56 the newsletter, a link to it. Yeah. And I said, no, it's X, it's X. Somebody berated me. I said, no, take a look. The URL says twitter.com. The URL says twitter.com. It still says twitter.com. So I can say you're posting on twitter.com. So I still call it Twitter.
Starting point is 02:36:12 Wow, you're so principled. I am, totally. That's me. He said, he said the, the way to stop the mandates is the minute one airline mandates masks, everyone should boycott that airline to make it go out of business. Immediately.
Starting point is 02:36:34 Right on. Is he trying to hypnotize us again with these ideas? Well, it's a great idea. the first ones that boy that mandate matt did have to either all do it at once but if one does it and nobody does it right away then you boycott that airline i agree with that okay all right uh see there's some trump stuff which is kind of boring there's uh well i've got a couple of clips i want to play okay this was this was a girl obama membered clips weren't couple of clips I want to play. Okay. This was a girl... As if the Obama-membered clips weren't enough. I didn't want to play them.
Starting point is 02:37:09 You insisted. Oh, please. And I apologize, by the way. You never did. I'm not sorry. So there's this girl that was a TikToker. She's at the, and she looks familiar, but she's not. She was at the Burning Man and they escaped.
Starting point is 02:37:36 Oh, here we go. Burning Man, Escapee Girl. We were just stuck. What? Okay, now I want to mention a couple of things. I got to do a little setup. I amped up the,
Starting point is 02:37:53 I did a lot of editing on this to keep the volumes high so you could hear as they were leaving Burning Man, people berating them because the radio. Am I playing next day or the first one? No, no no you're not playing next day
Starting point is 02:38:06 next day is next day this is the original the other one all right we were this this is as they leave and here we go just stuck at burning man because the radio said we weren't allowed to leave the radio at burning man said that the gate was closed and that you couldn't drive in the playa gate is currently closed due to rain. Please do not operate your vehicle on wet roads as this will damage the entire surface of the playa and make conditions worse. It wasn't until my cousin texted me, yes, because I had one bar and her SMS text went through.
Starting point is 02:38:39 She told me that CNN had reported that people were able to leave and were on their way home. So we decided to kick in our four-wheel drive and leave. Of course, as we did, we ended up getting heckled on the way out. What are you doing? We're both having babies. Oh, by the way, I heard that there's six trucks on Gate Road. Axle deep in mine.
Starting point is 02:39:00 Have fun. Have a fucking fun. Okay, I will. Once we made it to the gate, we saw that it was in fact clear. We kind of like had to drive through the mud. Now we've made it to the pavement and we are out and on our way home. Thank God. What a disaster. Wow. Wow.. What a disaster. Wow.
Starting point is 02:39:27 Wow, that's hurtful. So she's got that, a couple of things. One, she's got that millennial precise voice with vocal fry. No kidding. His precise voice with vocal fry is the voice of these
Starting point is 02:39:44 actually, it's the voice of these. It's the voice of a generation. It is. Sophia F has this voice. And so does her old partner, Alex. This voice is just this Z voice. It's unbelievable. But so they took off and there's no big deal.
Starting point is 02:40:01 Okay, they left. It's not an interesting clip. And it wouldn't have been except for the fact that she got condemned on TikTok by various people, including one who said, and instead of just saying, screw you, we had to get out of there. It was ridiculous. She does a next day apology. When they say that the gate was open, I mean it was open on purpose. Like there were people there guiding us out to leave. We were supposed to leave. We know that because the gate were open and people were there to guide us out.
Starting point is 02:40:36 We purposely stayed and waited listening to the radio, which was telling us not to leave because it could damage La Playa and also it's unsafe. However, the radio was not updated since 9 a.m. that day. So we were literally just sitting there waiting for an update. And it wasn't until I got that text message that told me that the gate was actually open and people were allowed to leave, that it was safe to leave. And then when we got to the gate, we were instructed out. We were allowed to leave but it was safe to leave and then when we got to the gate we were instructed out we were able to leave we did not break any rules when i say the gate was open it was open on purpose meaning we were allowed to leave and you were fascinated by this somehow yes and i'll tell you, I was, and I still am.
Starting point is 02:41:25 For one thing, it's this rule following Z's. We didn't break any rules, she says in that little clip. And she got berated. And then she got berated after posting this because she was ruining the playa. Oh, you got in your truck and you drove on the wet playa. You're going to ruin the playa, the playa, the playa. And so, do you know what a playa is? Yeah, it's a beach.
Starting point is 02:41:50 Not a beach. A playa is the dried up bottom of a dead lake. No, I know what it is, but the actual word playa means beach. Well, I don't know that. I looked it up. Playa is Spanishanish playa is beach but the english but at burning man it's where everyone sits and this is a gigantic psychological operation on gen z where we all go and we get our hair braided and we go walk around
Starting point is 02:42:22 on the playa and we watch burning men and resilient and we're self-sufficient and we're self everything and we're all beautiful in one party and we make love in the orgy tent and we all do ayahuasca it is a horrible product playa is an area of flat dried up land especially a desert basin from which water evaporates quickly. Now, I don't know where the beach comes into that, but so they're telling her, and believe me, there's a ton of notes on this, that she, by driving out, she's ruining the playa forever, but 75,000 people coming there once a year driving all over the place is not doing any damage whatsoever this is a psyop yes that's what i'm saying it's a psyop of your 15
Starting point is 02:43:16 minute city with a bicycle drive on your bicycle naked Naked. Naked. Trade your beads for food and water. The whole thing is ridiculous. And Google owns it, by the way. They bought most of this whole festival. They bought it years ago. Well, I didn't know this, but it doesn't surprise me because Sergey and Paige were huge. Burners.
Starting point is 02:43:46 Fans of the event. They were huge burners. Fans of the event. They're called burners. Okay, they're burners. It's a disappointing part of our civilization. And if you ask all these people, what are you doing for Ukraine? They'd probably be all in.
Starting point is 02:44:03 Oh no, they're all in on Ukraine. I'm sure there was some Ukrainian some ukrainian flags they should have told them to mask up on the playa mask up playa mask up burners they would have all done it these are the these are the lowest of the low it used to be i mean back in like 87 88 maybe the first one and it was kind of interesting the first one was actually on the beach in san francisco oh the playa yeah yes thank you yeah it's called the playa all right let's get back to something serious it looks like bobby the k is uh expanding the op and he's hinting at a third party run now and the reason for this because i skipped this part of the clip is that the democratic national committee the the party is making it very difficult for him to even be on the ballot i guess for the primary and so forbes magazine has a podcast go figure and asked him well what's
Starting point is 02:45:07 he going to do about this what is the route to victory for you against president biden oh you know if the if the if the dnc is going to make it it's going to rig it so that it is simply impossible for anybody to challenge President Biden. And, you know, I need to look at other alternatives because I can't go back to the people support me and to my donors and say, you know, I'm in. You know, I'm just going to I'm in this to make a point. I need to I need to show them a road to victory. What kind of alternatives would you be exploring, Mr. Kennedy? Well, you know, I don't know exactly because I want to see what a road to victory. What kind of alternatives would you be exploring, Mr. Kennedy? Well, you know, I don't know exactly because I want to see what the DNC does.
Starting point is 02:45:50 I want to see if they make it a fair contest. And, you know, I'm not asking that it be 100% fair, but I'm asking that there at least be, you know, a chance that it'd be plausible for somebody else to win other than their, you know, chosen anointed candidate. He's talking about other avenues. And it's interesting that he's completely beholden to his donors. I can't go back to my donors and say, I'm just doing this to make a point. Donors, special interests and donors well i'm not sure what what's going on but it's pretty obvious that the uh
Starting point is 02:46:37 biden is under attack from all sorts of different directions and the media in particular is going after them because they need the advertising money they need blood yes they do they need the advertising money for a good you know a good battle yeah uh they're not getting it they're if the biden just waltzes in as the candidate and then trump waltzes in as the candidate where's all that primary money that they're hoping to make hay with? Oh, yes, of course. They definitely need that.
Starting point is 02:47:11 And so the media is not for Biden-Trump because there's no money in Biden-Trump. I heard a great report on Trump. Let me see. Is it... Let me see which one it was. Because they had such a great... I think it's this one. Let me see if it uh let me see which one it was because they had such a great i think it's this one let me see if it's this one let me look at the end here season voting machine are you writing the report no it's not that one hold on maybe it was this one the voters yeah i think this is the one listen to this donald trump's
Starting point is 02:47:41 role on january 6th and attempting to overthrow the results of the 2020 election and his interference with the peaceful transfer of power constitutionally disqualifies him from holding public office again. That's the argument being made this week in Colorado, where a group of voters, four Republican and two unaffiliated, filed a lawsuit to keep the twice impeached, quadruple indicted, disgraced one term ex-president's name off of the state's ballot. I love that. Twice impeached quadruple indicted, disgraced one term president. Come on. That's good stuff. MSNBC.
Starting point is 02:48:15 Yeah, I have from the last show. I have some clips on this. You can find it just a Trump on ballot. There's two parts to it well you okay yes i do have it a florida federal judge on thursday quickly dismissing a challenge to trump's run for president she says the challenger a local attorney doesn't have standing ntd's arlene richards explains the case as well as a growing trend to eliminate Trump from the race.
Starting point is 02:48:47 It's going to take more than a citizen's complaint to kick former President Trump out of the presidential race. On Thursday, federal judge Robin Rosenberg ruled that Florida attorney Lawrence Kaplan couldn't bring a lawsuit challenging a candidate's eligibility to run for office. Kaplan and two others claimed they were injured because Trump conspired to deprive them of their civil rights. A claim similar to a charge in the D.C. federal indictment that accuses Trump of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. The judge said the plaintiffs lacked standing. In other words, they couldn't bring the case because they didn't have any personal stake in it, or they couldn't show that they would be personally harmed if Trump gets on the ballot. She explained that if she allowed this case to go forward,
Starting point is 02:49:31 then any citizen could claim an injury simply because they disagreed with the candidate's political views. However, a state official is allowed to file this claim, she said, but the claim would have to be filed in a D.C. federal court. Rosenberg's decision comes after other states and officials are closely reviewing Trump's eligibility. Advocacy group Free Speech for People sent letters to election officials in Florida, Ohio, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, and New Mexico on Wednesday, asking them to enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The amendment automatically excludes individuals who attempt an insurrection against the U.S. government. The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office said this week it's carefully reviewing
Starting point is 02:50:16 the legal issues presented by the amendment. But New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu said on the New Hampshire Today podcast that trump is going to be eligible for the ballot in new hampshire i don't think anything's going to change between now and the primary uh it shouldn't change if he goes through the process like everyone else he should be on that ballot absolutely you know there is just there is no way that the machine will make the same mistake they made in 2016. The machine will not let him become president. They will do whatever it takes, and I fear the worst, and that will be, and this is my sad prediction,
Starting point is 02:51:03 that will be a defining moment in our little piece of American history, is what will we do about it because everyone sees what they're doing and they just buffalo it was a mistake they they took their eye off the ball in 2016 i don't think voting matters i don't think i think it's all rigged the whole process and they just screwed it up and they're not going to let it happen again. Well, they definitely didn't let it happen in 2020. This group, Free Speech for America, whatever the name of it is, Free Speech are the ones that are causing this trouble
Starting point is 02:51:39 that was mentioned in that clip. Yeah, it should be Freeze Peach. It's just I find it interesting that they... This is not going to work. There's a part two to this clip. I don't think it's that important, but you should play it. Unquestionably. Now where that goes on the constitutional law stuff,
Starting point is 02:51:55 again, I guess maybe the courts or something will figure all that out, but here in New Hampshire the former president will... I can't see any scenario where he doesn't end up on the ballot. Special Counsel Jack Smith didn't charge Trump with insurrection in the recent election indictment. But the states don't have to show that Trump actually stormed the Capitol. It's enough for them to show that he helped others to do it.
Starting point is 02:52:17 You know, we are so asleep. Not the present company excluded, of course. Trolls, producers. And nothing is more obvious than talking about the immigrant crisis, which we heard the mayor talk about on the last show. And people question whether he was blaming Biden or Texas. Well, believe me, he's blaming Texas because Texas is horrible. And just the fact that they think that, you know, Texas, it's our duty here to swallow up all of these migrants and make them all somehow, you know, give them a place to stay. Nothing is more obvious in this 33 second clip from the view about the illegal immigration into new york
Starting point is 02:53:07 these ladies live in new york and it's a it's a double whammy and i i truly think unfortunately there's a lot of people who are just this disconnected from reality and read you know they're read the the magazines they're supposed to or what look at the websites they're supposed to and and watch the view and and this is this is truly what people believe and they are our fellow americans you know i think we need to find and we've dealt with this before i i lived in uh in miami i was a migrant an immigrant in miami in the 80s you'll remember when we had the Marielle boat lift. 125,000 Cubans came in a matter of six months. It puts tremendous stress on a city, on a community, on the social services. They need to be resettled elsewhere.
Starting point is 02:53:56 They need to be spread out. We're this massive country. And it's only going to get worse with global warming and climate change because people can't live in certain parts of this world. So they need to be resettled elsewhere not in my backyard and it's a huge country i mean we can throw them anywhere anywhere except new york city not in my backyard and well these people they have to come here because climate change makes it unlivable where they live this is what a lot of people believe more than a lot and half the country i have an eric adams clip that might explain a lot of this
Starting point is 02:54:34 okay i got it what's up new york city this is your mayor in front of the Port Authority bus terminal where I have welcomed 10,000 migrants a month. Man, this is unsustainable. What was I thinking talking about Sanctuary City? And now Joe Biden will not return my phone calls. And Kathy Hochul is clowning on me. And Curtis Lewa is making me look like a fool. I'm embarrassed and I'm sorry. I'm a bad mayor.
Starting point is 02:55:08 I'm the worst mayor on the globe. I don't get stuff done. I just don't know what to do. You know, you know. I mean, I'ma just keep trying to put them in your neighborhoods. I'ma bring crime to the schools and the nursing homes and the psychiatric centers where I probably should go. Because this is driving me crazy. The migrant crisis is going to destroy New York City.
Starting point is 02:55:35 Where'd you get that from? Our mayor is better. It's the same guy. Is he the mayor from the playa? He posted this on No Agenda Social. I saw it. I saw it. Let's have a real report, which is equally as funny. On opening day, kids rushing into the largest school system in the country.
Starting point is 02:55:54 And it just got even bigger, with 21,000 new children of asylum seekers also starting classes today in New York. Mayor Eric Adams is frustrated with the steady wave of migrants. He says the city is overwhelmed with 10,000 arriving a month, straining city services and creating a desperate need for help from Washington. I don't see an end to this. This issue will destroy New York City. Destroy New York City. The schools face the growing task of providing academic resources,
Starting point is 02:56:29 supplies, a more diverse staff. Many do not have bilingual programs. Last year went from like 20 kids to like almost 30 kids in a classroom. It's going to make it tough. It's going to make it tough. Somebody's got to solve these problems. I think we should be welcoming of people coming here and you know that everyone in America is entitled to education.
Starting point is 02:56:49 The school chancellor says the city is allocating an additional 110 million dollars to accommodate the school's growing migrant population. Because we welcome them with open arms and that's what we have been doing here. The teachers union president says last year, the school successfully accepted 18,000 asylum seeking students. Was it easy? No, absolutely not. But did those children learn? Yes. Are they in a better place today? What? Because they were in our school system? Yes. Antoine arrived last year. He still has scars from crossing the jungle, but says he loves school. Despite all the challenges, some parents are ready to see what the school year brings. Oh, man. They're destroying New York, destroying Chicago.
Starting point is 02:57:39 They've destroyed Los Angeles, destroyed San Francisco. The Austin on deck. It's so sad. But, I can end our show on an up note. What would that might be? Directed energy weapons. Oh, please. How is that an up note? It's... It should be a down note
Starting point is 02:58:03 for one thing because it comes down. Well, it actually goes up and then down. They don't call it direct energy weapon. Everyone's talking about the Maui fire, where, boy, if you've ever seen a true blast furnace, then you understand what 80-mile-an-hour winds can do to fire. And yes, it can indeed go around certain trees. I mean, I'm all in on DEWs, but when it's not, it's not.
Starting point is 02:58:30 But DARPA, the Defense Agency Research Project Agency, released a video talking about what they call a wireless power solution. I think that they're creating a directed energy weapon that can be used anywhere in the world. Today, we're bringing you some exciting news from the U.S. military. DARPA, or the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has announced plans to create wireless energy transfer infrastructure using laser technology to supply uninterrupted power to military bases worldwide. This incredible technology, known as Persistent Optical Wireless Energy Relay, could be a game-changer for the U.S. military and could make them less vulnerable to enemy attacks on power lines and liquid fuel storage.
Starting point is 02:59:19 The need for resilient energy transport methods for military operations has never been greater, and the environment has changed dramatically in recent years. With special operations units operating globally and using energy-intensive equipment, the issue of powering these units has become more severe with each passing year. But thanks to the advancements in high-energy lasers, wavefront sensing, adaptive optics, high-altitude electric air platforms, safety interlocks, and narrow band gap-tuned high-efficiency photovoltaics, the power program has become a reality. The propagating wave used in the power program is a laser that provides long-range, high-throughput capability when transmitted at high altitudes. The relays redirect the laser energy without conversion,
Starting point is 03:00:08 and the end user converts the laser energy back into electricity using narrow bandgap-tuned monochromatic photovoltaics. While laser technology is the primary focus of the power program, DARPA intends to explore other potential power-beaming modalities such as microwaves in future programs. Overall, the power program is an exciting development for the U.S. military and, if successful, could revolutionize how power is supplied to military units worldwide. I love the microwave option. That's the one you want. It'll fry you through our laser relay.
Starting point is 03:00:41 That's the one you want. They'll fry you through our laser relay. If you're standing in front of it, it's probably not a good thing. Well, they want to beam it up and beam it down. By the way, I have a question for you. Twice now, while walking the dog at night out here, and it's very dark in Fredericksburg, we actually have a light ordinance. Twice I have seen what I'm told are the starlink
Starting point is 03:01:06 satellite train going overhead yeah the kids saw it once when they were up north now how high up are these things so that it looks low it looks really low and why are they lit they're very low but why are they lit why do this why do we have to have lights on them they're supposed to be a sun reflection they're supposed to be lit. But it looks like they're lit. Well, it's just what it looks like. There's the sun hitting them, and they're shiny. They look so low.
Starting point is 03:01:38 So you saw them? Twice. Twice. It's really, I mean, as you're looking up, like, whoa, what is that? Oh, okay, i've seen it before on youtube so that what i'm yeah i think the bigger question to do with the question i'd be asking and i'm still wondering about it i thought these were supposed to be in fixed orbits because if they're going to be for communications you can't have them flying around like that at that
Starting point is 03:01:59 speed and they move pretty fast no they go shooting across the sky. Yeah. So how does that work? To me, if you told me they were just dangling from balloons, I would have believed it. That's how low they look. Yeah, I haven't seen them, so I don't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:02:20 If you think that was a good... I got a better note to go on it, because it's something you'd like. Okay. This is Scott Wilkes bitching and telling everyone to leave California. He's a legislative branch member in California bitching about AB 957, which is a law that is the law they're trying to pass in California they want it so that if you're a parent
Starting point is 03:02:49 and your kid wants to be trans you have the you have to let him be that way otherwise you get thrown in jail or the kid gets taken away from you yes didn't we play this guy already I think we've played Wilkes before or otherwise you get thrown in jail or the kid gets taken away from you. Right, right, right. Yes.
Starting point is 03:03:07 Didn't we play this guy already? No, I think we've played Wilkes before, but this is new. This is a new clip for me. He's kind of like, what's her name? He's an evergreen... I thought he was leaving. He was leaving California. He's talking about leaving California.
Starting point is 03:03:20 He's telling people, yes, we may have played the clip if he actually said this exact same clip, but I don't remember it. I do. What does he say? He says, I'm leaving California. Yeah, he does. At the end, he says, I'm leaving California after complaining about this law, which is just passing now.
Starting point is 03:03:38 I'm now in year 11 in the state legislature, and all the time we're proposing policies to protect children. Well, after 11 years, I've come to the conclusion that we need to start protecting parents. That is just not happening. I've been here, witnessed a full frontal assault on charter schools, taking away parents' choice and how their children are going to be educated, to the detriment particularly of children of color. In recent years, we have put government bureaucrats between parents, children, and doctors when it comes to medical care. And now we have this, where if a parent does not support the ideology of the government, they're going to be taken away from the home.
Starting point is 03:04:27 Now, I agree with both Senator Weiner and Senator Laird that today it only involves divorce proceedings. And frankly, a judge can already factor this in. But I can assure you it's not going to end with divorce proceedings. In the past when we've had these discussions and I've seen parental rights atrophied, I've encouraged people to keep fighting. I've changed my mind on that. If you love your children, you need to flee California. You need to flee. We are moving towards the pathway of the hands-made tale. California is becoming the new Juliet. And it just breaks my heart. I'm born and raised in this state. I love this state. I'm not going to stay in this state
Starting point is 03:05:03 because it's just too oppressive. And I believe in freedom, and so I'm going to move to America when I leave the legislature. Yeah, we did move to America. Yeah, we did play it, but it's okay. It's worth hearing again. But it wasn't new. Well, it was new to me.
Starting point is 03:05:23 Well, that depends. Maybe you weren't here that day. I think you weren't here the day we played that. But as I said... I didn't know what show we played it on. I'll be happy to find it for you. Yes, we got to find it. I have a weird memory that way.
Starting point is 03:05:39 No one else... Yeah, I know. But you listen to a lot of clips you don't play, and then next thing you know, it's a problem. No, it's not a problem, because we played it. Okay, well, I don't remember it. No, it's okay. I do.
Starting point is 03:05:54 Coming up next. So you had clipped it somewhere along the line? Okay, stop the show. Or I clipped it. Okay, stop the show. I clipped it. That's how I know it, And I know I played it. Okay.
Starting point is 03:06:05 Well, as long as I didn't clip it and play it again, that's what I'm worried about. Hold on. Leaving California. Okay. This is what I love. We have AI on the case. Yeah. AI is killing us all.
Starting point is 03:06:20 No, it's not killing us. Have you seen the video of the... It it's one of i think it's wendy stat muller whatever her name is she's got a sub stack thing and she's been doing ai of of motion and she's got this girl dancing that's completely ai it looks unbelievably realistic and to prove it she put trump's head on the girl and did another rendition. And it's like it's a jaw dropper. Yes, I saw that. It's a jaw dropper.
Starting point is 03:06:51 It's a jaw dropper. All right, everybody. You heard it twice, but it's still good. Did he actually leave, though, is the question. I thought he had to leave. No, he's not leaving. This is like the guys who are going to, if somebody gets elected, I'm moving out of the country. I'm moving to Canada.
Starting point is 03:07:14 Moving to Canada. Nobody ever leaves. Is he a Democrat? No, he's a Republican. Oh, we'll see. We'll see. We'll see. Coming up next on NoAgendaStream.com or if you happen to be listening in a modern podcast app,
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Starting point is 03:08:10 It has been established that the persons who have recently died have been returning to life and committing acts of murder. The former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says that she will seek re-election next fall. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell speaking out about a health scare earlier today where he froze for about 30 seconds during a news conference. The unburied dead are coming back to life and seeking human victims. gibberish about building railroads across the oceans and then said god saved the queen and looked utterly confused about where he was and where he had to go after the speech concerns again mounting over the health and ability of democratic california senator diane feinstein after a three
Starting point is 03:09:00 month medical absence a reporter from the. Times asked her about her leave, to which she replied that she hasn't been gone, that she's been there. Enough! I always knew that one day I would be the mayor. 33 years ago, the voice in my head told me, you finna be the most powerful black and brown man of color on the globe. The mayor of New York City. Behold, the prophecy is fulfilled.
Starting point is 03:09:36 I be reading about the apocalypse in the Bible, and I'm like, that's how you get stuff done. The seven plagues, corona, monkey pox, climate change, white supremacy. Man, we got more than seven. The mark of the beast, COVID passports. And the lake of fire, mostly peaceful protests. I don't believe in no separation of church and state. The Bible say we in the end time. So I'm going to make sure we accomplish the apocalypse.
Starting point is 03:10:09 If public health officials feel it necessary to ask America to mask up again, how many would comply? To every COVID tyrant who wants to take away our freedom, hear these words. We will not comply. We will not shut down our school we will not accept your lockdown we will not abide by your mask mandate and we will not tolerate your vaccine mandate don't even think about it we will not comply you may have noticed cases of covid are ticking up again and we see new vaccine booster shots could be available next week. Booster shots, let's get your booster shots.
Starting point is 03:10:49 Mask up in New York, not again. COVID hospitalizations on the rise. The past several weeks, I've seen reports from all over the country of a rise in cases. This has even led to canceled classes and sporting events. Park Spangler, Banner, got it playing loud and proud. People from all walks of life filling up the crowd.
Starting point is 03:11:07 Defending Constitution, many warriors have vowed. Catching down any among us who have fucked it out. Hear these words, we will not comply. When the children go out into the community. We will not shut down our schools. You want them to continue to wear masks. We will not accept your lockdown. We will not shut down our schools. We want them to continue to wear masks. We will not accept your lockdown. We shut the country down.
Starting point is 03:11:27 We will not abide by your mask mandate. Reinstating mask mandates. We will not tolerate your vaccine mandate. Monster shots. Monster shots. We will not comply. They want to restart the COVID hysteria so they can justify more lockdowns more censorship
Starting point is 03:11:47 one mask is better than zero masks two masks is better than one mask there is just no evidence that masks make any difference children should be wearing masks uh from two years old onward we didn't recommend shutting everything down i recommended to the president that we shut the country down. Don't even think about it. The best podcast in the universe. Adios, mofo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Mmm, nailed it.
Starting point is 03:12:22 Nailed it.

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