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Put in your mind instead of saying you bet, say yep, yep.
Adam Curry, John C. DeVore.
It's Sunday, October 8th, 2023.
This is your award-winning Gimbal Nation Media Assassination Episode 1597.
This is no agenda.
We're counting to seven 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.
And from Northern Silicon Valley where they're cheering something, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where they're cheering something.
I'm John C. Dvorak.
What are they cheering in Northern Silicon Valley?
It's 49ers.
Oh, okay.
In Rotterdam, they're cheering too.
To what?
Oh, it's Palestinians on the street oh all right oh yeah oh no this is
is that true oh yeah oh yeah all over europe they do this oh yeah palestinian flag i mean
if it's i wouldn't say it's palestinians i mean it's not even a country but okay
they're waving the palestine flag and uh and celebrating and hooting and celebrating. And hooting.
And hooting and hollering. Oh yeah.
So this is
one of those days when
it's like I love doing the show but
these types of events that
happen, particularly when it involves
Israel, become so
polarizing
and also
amongst the no agenda nation.
People
go nuts.
You know what I mean?
Well, we have these issues once in a while.
I do have some clips from NBC.
But when it began, I thought
NBC did, I think, a very good
job of covering the whole thing
because they had, of course, Richard Engel.
Ah, so they had the spook
Engel from Engel.
And the great thing is I've got
these four clips, and it was really
the whole show, but
they bring Engel in.
They actually have this really good foreign
correspondent now. This guy, I think, is
Ralph Garcia. I think this is
our Lopez.
I don't know who this is.
He's good.
He's on the scene.
He's giving actual reports.
He's not making stuff up.
He's not giving CIA talking points.
Oh, please.
Come on.
NBC.
It's NBC.
Yeah, true.
Okay.
Yeah, good point.
And then they cut to Richard Engel.
And then the talking points come in.
Who's in Istanbul.
Which is where you are. Which is where you are.
Which is where you got to be if you have important news from Israel.
So let's play these clips and we'll get it started.
Good evening.
We begin tonight with one of America's closest allies attacked and now at war.
The scenes this morning across Israel were chaotic.
Hold on a second.
Something is wrong with this report right off the bat.
This makes no sense.
I don't understand.
Because every single report I have includes, you know,
the important sound effects.
Oh, it's coming.
Oh, it's coming?
Oh, okay, it's coming.
Yeah, just hang on to your horses.
Unprecedented and terrifying.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas, choosing a Jewish holiday to launch an attack on and into Israel.
There was the barrage of rockets into Israel, but also incursions by militants.
These were the scenes of Hamas fighters storming across the...
And kudos, kudos for the Hamas pronunciation.
I have to say, I'm very impressed.
Hamas is spot on....border, marauding for the Hamas pronunciation. I have to say, I'm very impressed. Hamas is spot on.
Border marauding through the streets of Israel.
Hamas confirming it has taken an unconfirmed number of hostages,
soldiers and civilians dragged from the streets.
An Israeli official calling today their 9-11.
Israel's response so far has been swift, but only just beginning. They've already leveled entire buildings in Gaza. There it is.
Hey, hey, hey, he messed it up.
He did a Hamas.
Oh, oh, he missed the Hamas. The death toll is at least 200 people on each side and is expected to rise.
Our teams are across the region and here in the U.S.
We begin with Raf Sanchez on the ground in Israel.
And I have to say, I have to point out as well.
This is Raf Sanchez.
I get the name right.
You didn't even come close.
I have to point out from the beginning,
John and I are evaluating this from a media perspective,
so please don't get all bent out of shape saying,
you're laughing at people dead.
You're laughing at people being tortured.
No, we're not.
No, we're not.
We are deconstructing the media for you.
This morning, the head of the IDF came out and gave new numbers,
which nobody else has given.
He says the... As we talk, we just have to have this underneath. He says it's 700 dead Israelis so far, plus 2,000 injured, plus 100 hostages.
And those are the base numbers.
I think those are the more accurate ones.
So we bring Sanchez.
What was his name?
Sanchez.
This guy's good.
All right.
More from Sanchez.
Here we go. This guy's good. All right. More from Sanchez. Here we go.
This guy's good.
Oh, yeah.
Whoa.
Well, hold on a second.
Not only is he good, but they've got the report set up.
Yeah, here we go. Here we go.
All right. Get ready for this package.
It looks like a scene from Israel's darkest nightmare.
A surprise attack. Oh, by the way, stop, stop.
So if you notice, everyone's everyone's saying oh this is their
9-11 this is their pearl harbor how come nobody says it's their january 6th which was obviously
worse which was oh yeah yeah good point thank you
it looks like a scene from Israel's darkest nightmare.
A surprise attack beginning with thousands of rockets,
followed by waves of heavily armed Palestinian gunmen pouring out of Gaza
and onto the streets of cities and towns across southern Israel.
The militants taking whole families hostage,
marching them barefoot through their own neighborhoods.
And then cries of triumph as they spirit their captives back to Gaza.
This woman, bloodied, zip tied and terrified, struggling as she's forced into the back of a captured Israeli military.
Interesting. I don't know if it was the same report but this this uh this is a zip
tied and terrified this is what i'm hearing i'm hearing this everywhere zip tied and terrified
very interesting little meme they've created here zip tied and terrified it has a nice ring to it
well yeah it's it's yes of course it does this media woman bloodied zip tied and terrified
struggling as she's forced into the back of a captured Israeli military jeep.
And here, the body of an Israeli soldier dragged from the turret of a tank and beaten by the mob.
Israel's military tonight confirming there are both civilians and soldiers among the captives.
Their exact number is unknown.
Their exact number is unknown.
But the army says all options are on the table, including a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza to bring them home.
Israel's prime minister telling his people, citizens of Israel, we are at war, not in an operation, but at war.
And every hour, the death toll rising.
These civilians killed at a bus stop.
Question.
Because this is interesting.
He said, we're at war, not in an operation.
That's interesting.
It is interesting, the usage.
Yeah, I mean, Russia against Ukraine was special operation, which I guess is not a war. So there's a difference between, or maybe it's just, you know, this is not an operation short for op.
You know, it's almost like...
No, long for op.
Long for op.
It's almost like saying, this is not an op, people.
It's not an op.
Like every time, every other time. Every other time. Like most of the time. It's not an op, people. It's not an op. Like every time, every other time. Like every other time.
Like most of the time.
It's not an op, people. This is war.
Full-scale ground invasion of Gaza to bring them home.
Israel's prime minister telling his people, citizens of Israel, we are at war.
Not in an operation, but at war.
And every hour, the death toll rising.
That's almost like 9-11, you know.
They were doing an op, a test op,
and then it became live or whatever.
You know, there's all these interesting little parallels here.
These civilians killed at a bus stop.
And in this kibbutz, victims packed into a small room
and executed at point-blank range.
The surprise attack led by highly trained fighters
from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, blasting their way through the security barrier separating Israel
from Gaza, in some places using bulldozers to smash through. This unit fighting into the Erez
border crossing, the main terminal between Israel and Gaza.
Usually tightly controlled by Israeli troops, the crossing today completely overrun by Palestinian fighters.
Israel's military caught badly off guard, surging its forces into the south,
fighting street by street across more than 20 locations as it tries to regain control.
You know, there's something i'm
missing here in this report and i and i don't understand uh because npr had it um
i was npr who had it the uh the parrot the paragliders was that in it was that in this
report uh it was this report took the whole half hour or so. There were some, there were shots of the paraglider.
The paraglider thing is still somewhat, I think is somewhat, they've shown shots of it.
Hold on.
Do you mind if I just play one clip?
Yeah, sure.
Jump in.
Here's NPR.
Oh, I mean, for hours there have just been shocking scenes that have shocked Israelis and Palestinians who I've spoken with.
And this is still unfolding.
And it started this morning early when heavily armed Palestinian militants in Gaza
flew across the border on paragliders. They swam through the Mediterranean Sea. They drove over
land with pickup trucks through Israel's fortified border fence, and they infiltrated several Israeli
military camps and at least five Israeli
communities near Gaza, where there are gun battles now with Israeli forces. That's including the town
of Sderot, which we're hearing from Israeli public broadcasting. There are at least 10 bodies now
covered on the ground. And so at the very same time, you have this other kind of attack, which
is thousands of rockets fired from gaza toward
southern and central i'll just stop it there um i i saw the footage of these paragliders they have
footage of them getting ready of them launching of them landing and landing right into a base
i mean i was getting and by the way i think this has been pulled. Well, every single one
of these shocking images that
the news is talking about comes all from
social media.
I had them all before they were reporting on it.
You know,
from the usual channels.
And everyone's talking about the same
images. I mean, not saying that
bad stuff didn't happen, but this is
over and over again, It's the same things.
They don't really have anything extra.
The paraglider stuff, which I found to be weird.
Well, there's footage of it, but it looks like promo footage almost.
Well, the footage of I've seen footage of it.
Yeah.
And it's still stupid.
Hold on.
I'm sorry.
We're not we're not doing our report properly.
Yeah.
Still stupid.
It's like, what's the point? Is the guy up there shooting at 45 down at people? Yeah, hold on. I'm sorry. We're not doing our report properly. Still stupid.
It's like, what's the point?
Is the guy up there shooting a.45 down at people?
What is this one guy going to do a sneak?
He's going to land in a base and no one's going to notice?
They're not going to just gun him down?
This paraglider thing.
This is exactly the narrative.
This is exactly what they're saying.
The video shows it. It's been pulled.
I'm telling you, the NPR,
you won't hear any more about the paragliders.
Well, I'm glad we got it then.
And the swimming.
Well, I...
There's some reports like they had air
power. You know, this is
a fan strapped to your back. By the way,
I got to get me one of these.
This is cool for the hill country. Just flying around with them be if you got calm weather it's there no you don't want
to be used to be popular around here those those and some other than some of the little super
lightweight thing that had a little prop behind it no that's the auto gyro yeah they're still
popular no no i'm not talking i know what an auto gyro is. I'm talking about a super lightweight. It has a wing.
Right.
Auto gyros used to also be popular around here in the Fremont area when it was all agricultural.
And I was a kid, auto gyros were all over the place.
I love auto gyros.
These days, they're like little mini cars.
They're beautiful.
But no, these are called ultra lightweights.
And they had a wing. Oh, yeah. They didn beautiful. But no, these are called ultra-lightweights. And they had a wing.
Oh, yeah.
They had the wing, like a delta wing.
A big giant thing, yeah.
And they were, I remember about 20 years ago, there's a whole slew of them flying around the bay.
But the bay, this bay area is not a place for any of these things because we have these gusts of wind.
And sometimes it gets really windy.
And all these guys got killed.
Oh, that's no good.
It's not much different than a paraglider, which is another thing that you said.
I think it's a power glider.
I don't think it's a paraglider.
I think it's a power. Well, they kept calling them paragliders.
Yeah, well, that's not correct.
Anyway, I think you're not going to hear anything about that anymore.
I think that was just thrown in there.
I don't know why or how or what, but there's an op aspect to it.
Let's go to clip two.
Power parachute.
That's the actual name.
Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to avenge the attack by Hamas, saying, quote,
Oh, why'd that stop?
Sorry.
The enemy will pay a price like they have never known before.
Chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel joins us now.
Richard, what likely happens next?
Well, I think we're going to see an Israeli military response.
The only question is how big it will be.
And Israel in the past has not been shy about using its military superiority to hit Hamas targets in Gaza when Hamas has fired rockets. But the real limiting
factor here is these hostages, because if Israel launches a broad invasion of Gaza right now,
it could inadvertently kill some of its own citizens. Gaza is densely populated. There are
many tunnels. It is a place that Hamas knows better than Israel, and it is very likely that
Hamas will put some of these hostages in key locations and use them as human shields. So I
think what we're going to see first is a period of intelligence gathering before any major Israeli
operations. The other limiting factor, public opinion, particularly in the arab world if israel's scene is carrying out some
blanket response against the palestinians in gaza and uh incurring a huge death toll
it could trigger a regional war okay so he's not even there he's in istanbul and this is a report
this is an analysis yeah yeah yeah so they had to bring him in for some reason. There he is.
Well, I'm surprised he didn't report on what happened just two days ago.
If he was in Istanbul.
And maybe he was there to report on.
I'm just going to interrupt you with another quick report from France 24.
Because this happened, no, the Friday.
So one day before, Richard Engel is in there.
He's probably ready to report on the other part of what I think is the full complete op. In the early hours of Friday, Turkey's all out barrage of Kurdish militant held bases in northeastern Syria continued.
Missiles fired and bombs rained down from fighter jets.
Footage released by the Turkish Home Office during the day even appears to show clashes between troops on the ground.
Among their targets are strategic infrastructure facilities.
We are currently at the Babasi station and we can say that the damage is around 95%
and it is out of operation.
The main tanks and separators responsible for pumping oil into the pipelines
are completely out of operation and require long-term maintenance. After a PKK militant blew himself up outside the Turkish
home office on Sunday, the Turkish foreign ministry announced that all Kurdish Workers
Party positions in Iraq and Syria and those of their Syrian allies are now legitimate targets and launched a spate of attacks on Thursday morning.
The Syrian Kurdish YPG militia fired a rocket at a Turkish base on Thursday evening,
which Turkey cited as justification for its continued onslaught.
And Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan called his Washington counterpart Antony Blinken on Friday
after US troops downed a Turkish drone,
which they say was less than 500 meters from their troops. The Pentagon called the incident
regrettable, but Ankara used the call to tell its NATO ally in no uncertain terms that the U.S.
must cease its support for the YPG Kurdish militia, which Turkey classes as a terrorist
organization. So that news kind of went by the wayside,
besides Syria's been under attack for months,
and they don't talk about it.
No, it's done.
But he was there.
Yeah, he was.
Maybe that's what he was there for,
so somebody was misled.
Well, it's important because he should be the Intel guy.
Well, of course, we have the thing that i mentioned in
the newsletter which is the intel theme uh and this is the fourth clip which includes it and
this is a a point of this this is a i'm questioning the validity of what they're going to say here
israel has some of the most advanced intelligence agencies in the world, but somehow they were caught totally off guard. And so was the U.S.
Molly Hunter is following that force tonight.
Today, we'll go down in history as a massive state intelligence failure. The Palestinian
Hamas militant group catching Israel both completely by surprise and also deeply unprepared.
This is extensive planning that would have to take place over the course of many months and
the fact that the Israelis seem to have been blind to it is something that is going to I
think lead to an overhaul of the Israeli intelligence service leadership. Washington
apparently also in the dark one senior U.S. military official telling NBC News, we were not tracking this.
U.S. officials telling NBC News that if Israel knew an attack was imminent, they didn't share it.
You're going to have to question whether or not the sources they have have been doubled back against them and whether or not Hamas was able to identify those individuals and feed false information back to Israel.
Is that Brennan?
Is that Brennan talking?
So I think they have to wonder.
They're bringing them all out.
Oh, yeah.
I saw a lot of them.
The funny thing about this particular report from NBC,
which came out on Saturday,
they had everybody.
They brought everybody out of the woodwork.
It was one person after another,
after another, after another. It was like everyone
had to get their fee. Of course.
For this event. Of course.
Brennan hasn't been out for over
a year. So for him to come out,
op is on. And whether or not Hamas was able
to identify those individuals and feed
false information back to Israel, but also
I think they have to wonder about why their
very exquisite, sensitive, technical collection systems were not able to pick up anything.
Breaching the border fence was unprecedented.
Hey, isn't Brennan a Muslim? Didn't we determine that?
Yes.
Okay, just reiterating.
About why their very exquisite, sensitive technical collection systems
were not able to pick up anything.
sensitive technical collection systems were not able to pick up anything.
Breaching the border fence was unprecedented, seen here in Hamas video.
But bursting into southern Israel was a shock to Tel Aviv.
And the timing is no accident.
Exactly 50 years ago, the 1973 October invasion by Egypt and Syria also caught Israel completely off guard.
Yeah. All right. syria also caught israel completely off guard yeah
all right so the question remains whether this was they knew about this in advance and they
needed to use it for some reason because there's all been nothing but political disarray in israel
thanks well hold on hold on i have a couple of boots on the ground reports um sir brian of london and you know so
he and he's been under rocket attack for years and he's always been reporting back and his his
first thing is this was so i think this is the messaging that's happening there and he's receiving
this i'm not saying he's wrong or anything um but he's saying no this was clearly uh lapse in security he feels that that
israel relies too much on um electronic surveillance and uh and that this just you
know this they got they were lapsed they they were lax they they lapsed in their security because
they were just oh we've got it all covered. We have boots on the ground from one of our trusted producers
who says he has a friend who is a former Mossad, if that's possible.
And here's the quote from him.
Using the cover of heavy rocket attack that forced Israeli into shelters,
a large number of Hamas terrorists overrun the Erez checkpoint
and broke through some border fence, killing
soldiers. They invaded several Israeli
border towns, attacking civilians in their homes.
A large gathering of young Israelis
at a music festival in the area were targeted
indiscriminately. Sounds like he's promoting something
to us. Families murdered inside their
homes. Many casualties injured. Multiple
kidnappings. Regional manhunt operations.
Ongoing large military mobilization.
Undoubtedly, coordinated with Iran,
and preparations for possible Hezbollah attack in the north is underway.
Southern Israel is on curfew.
Homes are on lockdown since yesterday.
So the Iranian and Russian axis aim to undermine the potential deal
between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
So these are all talking points.
And I think this whole thing behooves a number of people. Number one, above all,
and it behooves everyone except for dead people, of course. The military-industrial complex
could not be better timing. No $24 billion for Ukraine. No worries biden is already rumored to be setting up 100 billion in military assistance
to israel so they got a four bagger out of this from 24 billion to 100 billion and there's nothing
to say that there aren't elements i in fact i'd be shocked if there weren't by the way let's go
back my original premise you interrupted which was the fact that they've had nothing but riots in the streets in Israel over this judiciary thing.
And this puts the kibosh on that immediately.
Netanyahu needed cover.
And then, yes.
thing that tells me that there's not tons of elements within the israeli system within the government and the politics that they don't want necessarily want this deal with saudi arabia
either no no no but i think it's much bigger than this by the way bbc did a much better job than
than our u.s media at bringing some other voices on,
which I don't want to skip.
Because, of course, you have a lot of...
Where's Roger Waters,
by the way? He should be saying, yeah, this is great.
Yeah, that's how you ban him.
These are all the people who were
anti-Israel. Roger Waters.
Where's Ilhan Omar
and AOC saying, wow, that's
great. They did it. Good job.
No, you're not going to hear that right now. But the BBC at least brings on some alternative voices, which I want to play.
I mean, Egypt has already warned of the dangers of escalation. I mean, where is this going? Israel has said it is at war.
has said it is at war.
Yeah, Israel has said it is at war.
We have to also remember that Israel,
under international law, is the occupying power. It is a military superpower by international standards.
It is accused and has been found guilty
of prolific human rights violations
against Palestinian civilians.
The fact that the occupied is now attacking the occupier,
it is novel, it is new. But Gaza is not occupied. It is. It is, according to the United Nations,
it remains occupied. Every aspect of Palestinian life in Gaza remains under the control of the
Israeli military in the Israeli state. But with this implicit endorsement of the Hamas
assault by the Palestinian president, he's removing himself, isn't he, from any kind of role as
mediator? I'm not sure that he has endorsed anything. But again, I think it's the Palestinian
people have the right to defend themselves against the terror of settlers and occupation troops.
That's a statement of legal fact.
The Palestinians have the right to defend themselves.
I'm not sure that if the Palestinian leadership wanted to endorse the Hamas actions, that they wouldn't have been more direct.
Noor Odda, who's a Palestinian living in Ramallah.
Oh, she's in Ramallah.
OK, then. no order who's a palestinian living in ramallah oh she's in ramallah okay then uh well of course
the bbc is the big apologist for the palestinians that's good because you only and i don't have any
clips but i could have gotten somebody i said what's the point uh the only outlet here that
we're going to hear this this angle is going to be democracy now i have another clip from bbc
and this is this is what is being touted as the reason and during the uh the current
jewish holiday of sukkot that's just ending uh there were quite large scale events on the actual
compound of the al-aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem,
which is the third holiest site for Muslims in the world,
but it's also revered by Jews as the site of the Jewish temple,
the ancient Jewish temple, and they were praying there.
Now, it doesn't sound much, but that's something which the Israelis don't permit
and which is considered to be a highly provocative act.
And so Hamas have been saying that they're acting to protect Jerusalem,
and they've used the word Jerusalem in what they're calling this attack.
They're calling it Jerusalem flood.
So they're connecting it very much with that,
because anything that happens that seems to alter any kind of status quo in Jerusalem
does almost inevitably lead to violence.
And I think that, I mean, I've been expecting some kind of serious explosion for months now.
I didn't think it would happen like this.
All right.
So they're saying, hey, you know, the Hasidic Jews overran the temple.
And they were praying.
It's not allowed.
So that was retaliation.
Sky News actually did something that, you know, you would expect someone, maybe democracy now,
somewhere, someone would at least give an abbreviated history of the state of Israel.
And they did it in one minute and three seconds.
Sean, let's talk about, first of all, why Israel has been the centre of
so much conflict. Yeah, good afternoon, Simon. Before we go into the classic disclaimers here,
is that this enormous emotive subject, just one word can be taken out of context. And that's often
why it's not talked about widely, but it is really important to have some historical context
for our viewers. Where do you start with history? Because this goes back to Babylonian times and
literally thousands of years of religious conflicts never, but the lines on the map today
are largely formed around the Second World War when the victorious allies were looking for
somewhere to put 100,000 repatriated, effectively Jews, and the UN Special Commission was advised
that the best way to do this was to partition palestine into two
states an arab state and a jewish state and the arrangements around jerusalem were international
control but un administered the trouble is with the lens of history on it that left a u.s sponsored
enclave of um israel in the middle of a continent of arab states. Hmm. Oh, okay.
Well, that's a short explanation.
The irony is that the UN bitches and moans about this now.
Yes, it is. And they're the ones who did it.
Well, actually, there's a follow-up to this,
and then I think I have something that will set us straight
on what's going on here.
And picking up on that then,
Israel is very much a Western-style democracy,
bang in the middle of
very different societies, cultures,
and the way politically
places are run.
What issues does that pose?
Yeah, well, literally,
the day after that Israel was announced,
it was formed as an independent state,
Arab states attacked it
because it was almost
before the inks dry,
trying to make sure that it didn't survive. That led to years of conflict.
1967 was the big one. But the borders that emerged from that 1967 were never actually
acknowledged by the international community. Since then, the Egypt border down near you,
back in 82, was agreed. The Jordan border was agreed in 1994. But apart from that, it still remained largely
unresolved. The Gaza Strip is a really good example. 2.3 million people there. They were
isolated. They've got lousy economy. They've got a real problem with employment. And that's been
rife, therefore, for militant groups. Largely, you've got Hezbollah, obviously, sponsored by
Lebanon up to the north. But Hamas is the big one. They're the de facto governing authority in Gaza. And their formation was to
liberate Palestine. That was their entire aim of getting involved. And of course, the Shabli's,
they're funded by Iran and Syria, who of course have their own agendas here. So this is much
wider than simply just about Israel. Okay, and let's
talk about the here and now. Why has Hamas chosen to carry out this attack right now? It's a
fascinating question. And what we can say is that Israel is actually a very important major power.
It's got modern army, modern air force, modern the like. And these are some of their in southern
Israel earlier on in the last 24 hours. By contrast,
Hamas is basically, and we've got some footage of them on the border of Gaza, but Hamas is actually
almost just a militia. It's got much smaller arms. It's got much smaller military capabilities. So
Hamas can't take on Israel at war. And therefore, what they've done is they've seized some hostages,
taken them away,
hide in the urban environment, and then forced to negotiate. The problem is, I suspect,
Israel doesn't look like it's on the verge of negotiation. And this could end up being a very
long war. And although the US has said, we'll support Israel fully, if Israel goes into Gaza,
if the civilian casualties start to rise, that support might start to waver.
So the timing of all this is what I find interesting. You know, the 50th anniversary
of the Yom Kippur War, it took place on Sabbath, and a lot of Christians saying,
oh, Matthew 24, you know, this is it. Jesus says, pray that your fight will not take place in the winter or on the Sabbath. All these biblical things come to pass. This reeks of the elite death cult who are responsible for, well, really the West Clark Seven.
clip which i'm of course going to play i have the extended version which we i don't think we've played in a long time where he goes into much more detail about the seven countries we're going to
take over in five years which of course did not happen because that would have been done by 2006
a long time ago but numbers six and seven on those lists are syria and iran and the reasoning
is the part of the clip, which I think brings us
some clarity. And then I came back to the Pentagon about... So this is General Wesley Clark.
And in an interview that, I don't know if he regrets it, but he basically gave out top secret
information right after 9-11, what the plan was. And you can only presume that 9-11 was put in place to kick off that plan. So when people
are talking about Israel's 9-11, you know, you start to think West Clark 7. And then I came back
to the Pentagon about six weeks later. I saw the same officer. I said, why? Why haven't we attacked
Iraq? We're still going to attack Iraq. He said, oh, sir. He says it's worse than that. He pulled
up a piece of paper off his desk. I just got this memo from the Secretary of Defense's office that says we're going to attack and destroy the governments in seven countries in five years.
We're going to start with Iraq, and then we're going to move to Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.
Seven countries in five years.
I said, is that a classified memo?
He said, yes, sir. I said,
well, don't show it to me. He was about to show it to me. He said, because I want to talk about it.
And I couldn't believe it would really be true, but that's actually what happened.
These people took control of the policy in the United States. And I realized then it came back
to me, a 1991 meeting I had with Paul Wolfowitz.
You know, in 2001, he was deputy secretary of defense, but in 1991, he was the undersecretary of defense for policy.
It's the number three position in the Pentagon.
So I called him up there.
He was available, and he brought me in.
And I said to Paul, and this is 1991, I said, Mr. Secretary, you must be pretty happy with the performance of the troops in Desert Storm.
And he said, well, yeah, he said, but but not really.
He said, because the truth is we should have gotten rid of Saddam Hussein and we didn't.
He said, but one thing we did learn, he said, we learned that we can use our military in the region in the Middle East and the Soviets won't stop us.
military in the region in the Middle East and the Soviets won't stop us. He said, and we've got about five or 10 years to clean up those old Soviet client regimes, Syria, Iran, Iraq, before
the next great superpower comes on to challenge us. It was a pretty stunning thing. I mean,
the purpose of the military is to start wars and change governments?
It's not to sort of deter conflict?
We're going to invade countries?
And, you know, my mind was spinning.
This country was taken over by a group of people with a policy coup.
Wolfowitz and Cheney and Rumsfeld and you could name a half dozen other collaborators from the project
for a new American century. They wanted us to destabilize the Middle East, turn it upside down,
make it under our control. And that is exactly, you know, there's no coincidences in the kingdom joe biden releasing
six billion dollars which is total bull crap but the the politic the politicians were out right
away you can see all of them well this is joe biden's fault because he he gave six billion
dollars to iran and then they they financed this whole thing bull crap these weapons probably came
from afghanistan which no one has said because it's more likely that the Taliban.
There's $80 billion worth of it.
The Taliban brought that down.
Some of it's from Ukraine.
No, this.
Just as an aside, that $6 billion has yet to be released.
I know.
To be fully released.
We haven't signed off on a nickel of it.
Exactly.
They haven't used a nickel of it.
That was the narrative right away.
I said to Tina, I said, you watch.
Here it comes. The narrative
is there. It doesn't matter.
The whole point is to implicate Iran
and have Israel do the business
and they're not going to nuke them.
This is another, oh, this is World War III.
No. No.
That makes zero sense nobody wants
to rubble eyes with nukes the whole point is to rubble eyes and build up again you can't do that
in a in a in nuclear waste it's a mess it's no you can't it's not going to happen normal
rubbleization needs to take place as we've already shown how to do it right yes yes we we have the technology of
rubbleization but that's that's what's on deck here that's what and this is above biden that's
when i saw all those yahoos come out again and thank you for for showing us that even brennan
comes out well that's the op right there that's the op and they don't give a crap about a couple
hundred people dying they don't care at all they don't give a crap about a couple hundred people dying. They don't care at all.
They don't care about Israel.
They care about destabilizing the Middle East to drive or to have the upper hand over Russia, particularly in Syria and in Iran and China.
That's their upper hand.
That's the play here.
Based on this thesis, that means
the real target of this whole thing
is Iran.
So you have to find some reason
to do something there.
So Israel, which hot-headed
Netanyahu,
send a couple of fighters
and blow up a couple of mullahs.
Yeah, oh yeah.
They probably have some dudes
waiting in the wings,
ready to emerge
after they blow some mullahs up.
Yeah.
There's going to be targeted strikes.
This is not an op.
This is not Operation, people.
This is war.
It's not an op.
Whatever.
Don't look at it as an op.
It's a total op.
And it's a cult.
These people are sick.
They're sick. They are. And goodbye, Ukraine. Oh boy, goodbye. You're over. You're done. You're totally done. give you an idea we can move away from this because there's nothing else we can do right now there's nothing else not much that we can say but um just to show you who these sick people are and
it's politicians it's media people it's uh it's it's all the people in brussels it's the united
nations people you know and of course all run ultimately by bankers that's that's just how it
works bankers and and i'm sure someone will say oh you're
anti-semite no not all bankers are jews the former new york one series of banks are jewish so they're
all jewish i don't think so yeah yeah exactly no they live on a whole different plane so jens
stoltenberg and we didn't play this but he came out maybe a week and a half or two weeks ago and he made
the most bizarre statement which which was counter to the entire ukraine narrative and here it is
the president putin actually sent a draft treaty that they wanted nato to sign to promise no more
nato enlargement that was what what he sent us and that was that that was a
pre-condition for not invade uh ukraine of course we didn't sign that so he went to war to prevent
nato more nato close to his borders so there's jens deltenberg the boss of NATO, admitting that Putin went to war because NATO was expanding
towards their borders, specifically in Ukraine.
Yeah.
Which we've known all along.
Right.
But now he said it.
Yeah, which is weird.
And thank you, Internet, for creating a supercut.
This is not about NATO expansion.
It was never about NATO enlargement.
It's not about NATO. It's not about NATO expanding toward Russia. It was never about NATO enlargement. It's not about NATO.
It's not about NATO expanding toward Russia.
This was never about NATO.
It has absolutely nothing to do with NATO expansionism.
And it has nothing to do with NATO.
This is not about NATO.
It's not about NATO.
It's not really about NATO.
This is not about NATO.
Seriously, it's not about NATO.
This was never about NATO.
It was never about NATO.
Let's be honest this
doesn't have anything to do with nato nothing to do with nato at all yeah he's claiming it's
like security purposes but we can see the clear reason but nato is not the reason this is not
about nato expansion this is about democratic expansion ukraine bans religious organizations
we are protecting democracy right now uk Ukraine is banning political parties.
Because it's a democracy.
Ukraine restricts books and music.
It's about democracy.
Ukraine won't hold elections.
It's about democracy.
It's not about NATO expansion.
This war in Ukraine is not about NATO.
It's not about NATO.
It's not about NATO.
It has nothing to do with NATO.
Nothing to do with NATO expansion.
It's not about NATO expansion. Nothing to do with NATO. It isn do with NATO expansion. It's not about NATO expansion.
Nothing to do with NATO.
It isn't really about NATO.
It's not about NATO.
It's not about NATO in large.
In fact, it has nothing to do with NATO.
It's not about NATO encroaching.
It was not about NATO.
NATO is just as a fictitious imaginary adversary for Mr. Putin and for Russia.
It was never about NATO.
That's not what it's been about.
It's been about him trying to expand his sphere of influence.
Hang on.
I mean, the two are not mutually exclusive.
Obviously, Russia has wished for a sphere of influence over Ukraine.
But if the West had not challenged Russian interests so directly, I think that there was a chance to avoid this war.
He wanted us to sign a promise never to enlarge NATO.
We rejected that.
The reason why Putin invaded Ukraine is because of his evil.
Evil.
It's about that Putin wants to rebuild Soviet empire of evil, like President Reagan told.
It's about Putin being sick.
I don't know how you negotiate peace with a madman, but nobody negotiated with Hitler.
People are comparing him to Hitler.
Hitler.
Remember Hitler?
He's a Hitler.
We're back when the Nazis invaded Poland.
This is exactly the same what Hitler was doing to Jews.
This is the same.
Putin will not stop.
Putin is reminiscent of Hitler.
Hitler.
This reminds me of Hitler.
Hitler.
He's the new Hitler.
This is about a butcher trying to kill people everywhere in the world.
Just not Ukraine.
Syria. All over the place. is it becoming clear people these these people are sick and you know that we've been watching
them for years they've been in our lives in our living rooms and they're all part of the same cult
you know you could play one of those things that can go on for hours and is still entertaining.
That was a good long one.
Yeah, Stoltenberg, this whole thing, this NATO thing was the obvious point of it.
And then to watch the media, the media is pathetic in this country and worldwide.
It's been taken over somehow through the colleges and universities
and through the journalism schools.
It's really something.
It's frightening to me.
That's why we need to go to the podcast to get
the truth. This is the
Defense and Aerospace podcast.
People always talk too much
on these podcasts. Too much.
This is Dr. Kathleen McInnes
of the Center for strategic and
international studies well you know what that is that's part of the money-making machine there's
this huge amount of reconstruction that has to be done um but starting to get in on the contracts
and um that has to be done now the ukrainians aren't waiting till the war is ending they're
starting now and if u.s companies want to have a piece of that pie, they need to start getting on the ground.
If you want a piece of that pie, people.
Better get going.
Let's go.
You've got to start now.
They're starting the rebuilding now because, you know, for some reason we don't have the same cell phone footage of people dying in Ukraine.
You know, Russians being killed with the winds from Zelensky.
No, we see him speaking in front of parliaments everywhere, raising money.
You know why?
Because that money is for you.
For you, consultant.
For you, military industrial complex.
For you, energy sector.
For you.
It's for you.
That's the people's money.
We printed it.
For you.
Get in on this.
Get on the ground floor.
That pie, they need to start getting on the ground floor. Is that pie?
They need to start getting on the ground.
There's all sorts of accusations of corruption.
Okay, got it.
But there's American companies that are out there and have figured it out.
I got to hear that again.
Is that beautiful? That's a great, great quote.
Isn't that beautiful?
There's been accusations of corruption.
Okay, got it.
Let's just play this. There's all sorts of accusations of corruption. Okay, got it let's just play this there's all sorts of accusations of corruption
okay got it but there's american companies that are out there i have figured it out
and are and are raking in the dough are going to be able to be a part of the post um war ukrainian
reconstruction effort and if we don't do that if we don't have our american companies
going in there and doing that it's going to be Chinese companies that are going to be able to get
those contracts. Yeah, the contracts, the contracts. So the Chinese are going to use
our money. Really, lady? Well, where's that money coming from? Hello, Lindy Hop.
When it comes to the House and the idea that we got to move swiftly, right? The White House told Republican
leadership that they don't have enough funding for Ukraine to make it through 45 days and the
authorities they have are insufficient. So how much time are you talking about needing?
You know, I've been around while I'm wearing a pin. Do you think I would leave Ukraine? I don't
believe that one bit. This same White House says we don't need F-16s. We don't need HIMARS.
We don't need tanks.
I've lost confidence in their evaluation of what's going on in Ukraine.
We've got a bunch of allies.
They can help for six weeks.
The allies have spent more money in Ukraine than we have.
And when you hear otherwise, it's just not true.
It's been good bird and sheep.
When you hear otherwise, it's just not true.
It's just not true.
The allies have spent more.
How does that work?
He's Lady G, right?
A bunch of allies.
They can help for six weeks.
The allies have spent more money in Ukraine than we have.
And when you hear otherwise, it's just not true.
Now, that may be true.
Because we have spent the money here on our war machine.
We haven't actually spent any money.
Yeah, no, it's the way he puts it out there,
as though he does it in such a way that it's probably what he says is probably true,
because he's using it to defend a point, and he's got a big mouth.
Yes.
For some reason, well, for a couple of reasons, he's got a big mouth.
There we go. There it is. But but he that is a huge.
That's a that's an error in judgment to say that evaluation of what's going on in Ukraine.
We've got a bunch of allies. They can help for six weeks.
The allies have spent more money in Ukraine than we have. And when you hear otherwise, it's just not true. It's been good burden sharing, but I'm not worried about the next six weeks. The allies have spent more money in Ukraine than we have. And when you hear otherwise, it's just not true. It's been good burden sharing. But I'm not worried about the next six weeks. I'm
worried about next year. We will produce in the United States Senate Ukraine funding 60 or 70
billion, not 24, to get them through next year. We will have a border security measure that is
strong and we will have additional disaster aid because the nation needs it.
We're going to do those three things, and I'm hoping our House colleagues will react positively to it.
I think Kevin is the right guy at the right time.
The only way he loses his job is if a handful of Republicans join up with the Democratic Party to fire him.
That would be a disaster for the future of the Republican Party.
That's not going to happen.
Lady G,
future teller.
Nailed it.
He worked to avoid a shutdown.
He will help Ukraine, but he's
telling everybody in the country, including
me, you better send something
over for the border for me to help Ukraine
and he's right to make that demand.
60 billion.
All right.
Thanks.
That's right.
So, hey, get in on the ground floor, everybody.
It's starting now.
The money train is coming.
Here we go.
And I'm not sure that today's modern CIA was in on this op in Israel because we had Richard Engel in Turkey, in Istanbul, reporting, but he was positioned and he was like reporting on Russia's strike.
He was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
This was a devastating day in Ukraine where officials say a Russian missile killed more than 50 people.
Richard Engel with late details.
What's his beat now? Is his beat Ukraine?
Is his beat Hamas?
A huge Russian missile effectively wiped this tiny village
off the map today,
flattening what was Main Street
in Hruza in eastern Ukraine.
There's hardly a trace
of the grocery and coffee shop
that were here.
Residents say there were only
330 people living in the village.
In an instant, more than 50 were killed.
Relatives from the surrounding areas rushed over as soon as they could search for loved ones.
Valeria Herasimenko, looking for her mother, says the villagers were holding a memorial for a soldier when the missile hit.
We don't even have to listen to the rest of this report.
Ukraine is over.
It's over.
That war is over. Let's over. That war is over.
Well, let's get back to this thesis.
Okay.
Was the CIA cut out of the operation in Israel?
Were they saying, hey, you know, maybe this is such a good idea because what we want to do is blah, blah, blah.
And they said, okay, well, what you want to do is what you want to do.
By the way, we're going to have a meeting.
You're not invited.
I mean, what possibly happened?
CIA, DIA.
I don't think the DIA knows anything either.
Well, they're the ones that benefit.
How about international FBI?
They seem to be all over the place.
As I said, it's above everybody's pay grade.
Well, it's definitely above ours because we don't have a handle on that we just know that something's up i mean all i have
is richard engel was mispositioned is in this wrong place so so that means the intelligence
services that he talks to which is cia as far as we know was not informed or they didn't inform him. I mean, that's also possible.
But for this to happen under...
Mossad could detect a cat at this wall.
I remember these reports.
That's what somebody actually pointed out.
Yeah.
If there's a cat walking alongside this fence,
Mossad has got his sights on it.
So when the paramotors came in,
I'm like, no, no, no no no yeah and the bulldozers
yeah like no way bulldozers coming in that was a good the funniest site and no one and no one knew
this no one was into this by a motorcycle after motorcycle filing into the southern part of the uh
of israel yeah it doesn't make any sense i mean they they talk they talk about it as a big
deal oh what a screw up and then even brennan comes out says well they need some new new
leadership now what does leadership got to do with this sort of on boots on the ground kind of thing
or maybe there is one of those situations which you run into on these intelligence agencies are
always bitching about not having enough people, and they're using too much technology.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, we need more people, spies.
We need the old-fashioned spies that are in there digging around wearing disguises.
You're using too much, you know, there's too much of this, what is it, electronic stuff.
Yeah, yes.
Well, that's the message that's gone out in Israel.
That's what I'm getting back is, oh, it's too much.
They did too much of that, and then they took their eye off the ball
because they relied on all the intelligence systems from the electronics.
Yeah, I'm not buying it.
I'm sorry, I'm not buying any of it.
Once I saw the paramotors and the way that was filmed,
that was filmed, that was
filmed. They had someone,
so someone landed, and then
they filmed the other guys landing.
Yeah, they had the three-camera shoot.
Yes! It was almost like
the beheading videos.
It was pretty good.
It was overproduced.
And so,
what's good about this...
That's why I think it was pulled, by the way.
What's good about this is this is so polarizing because you get the Israeli, we get Jew-Arab,
then you get a lot of people in the United States saying, you know, the Zionist Jews, they own Congress, they run everything.
You know, you know, the Zionist Jews, they own Congress, they run everything. You know, you get this.
So it creates dissension everywhere.
But it's totally meant to blame Biden.
Whatever it is, the blame goes squarely to Biden from the political right.
They came out right away, all of them saying the same thing.
And there's no evidence that this
four six billion you know which was and you know oh it's taxpayer money no good bit though come on
it's a great bit but let's just call it what it is bullcrap it's total bullcrap but it's a good
bit and what were they yeah it would have been easier and more believable to say well you know
that we left 81 billion billion worth of stuff.
Okay, forget the helicopters and some other stuff, which is, you know, we left, we sabotaged.
But a lot of the arms.
Yeah, all the arms, the guns, the bullets.
And I have $80 billion worth of armaments left in Afghanistan was left for a reason.
With Taliban, you know, these guys are reliable.
And, you know, so on my military back channels,
I'm getting here, what is it here?
Multiple sources, Middle East,
Lebanese and Palestinian telegram channels.
Reports, significant number of RPGs
and other hand arms used by Hamas
in the operation against Israel came from ukraine or as they're saying from the kiev regime of jew zelensky
so and that could all be disinformation i'm sure it is you know but that's a lot more likely but
it sounds better for you know for the showboaters in washington go, oh yeah, Biden did that,
but he doesn't care about Jews.
I mean, it can go on and on and on.
He hates Jews.
And he hates dogs.
He hates Jews?
Yeah, he got rid of his dog?
Well, that was going to be the op.
No, that was going to be the op.
They have video of him kicking the dog.
It's fantastic.
He's coming out of the helicopter with the dog, and it looked more like he was kind of wrangling the dog with his foot.
Commander is this dog.
He's got a bunch of different German shivers.
This is the one that's bitten 12 people.
I have a clip.
President Biden's dog, Commander, was spotted at the White House on Saturday.
But after biting someone last Monday night, he no longer lives here.
This is CBS.
But after biting someone last Monday night, he no longer lives here.
This is CBS.
CBS News has learned there have been more than 11 biting incidents involving the two-year-old German shepherd and Secret Service officers.
At least two had to be taken to the hospital for treatment.
Oh, man. Following an incident last November, one Secret Service officer emailed a colleague.
My leg and arm still hurts.
He bit me twice and ran at me twice
a fellow secret service officer replied what a joke if it wasn't their dog he would already have
been put down sources tell cbs commander also white house residential staff and other workers
sources when it's sources that means biden's in real trouble. Sources are telling CBS certain things.
CBS of all people.
A gift from the president's brother is the second to be removed from the White House.
Oh, that's an interesting detail. It's from his brother. Let's bring his brother in.
His brother's trouble.
A gift from the president's brother is the second to be removed from the White House.
Major bit two people in one month back in 2021.
He's a sweet dog.
85% of the people there love him.
He just always licks them.
85% of the people he doesn't bite.
Wag his tail.
Dog trainer Robert Cabral says canine behavior depends on several factors,
like genetics, socialization and training.
When you're dealing with the president's dog, nobody's going to want to correct the president's dog.
And sadly, when you're in a position of power, people are going to tell you what you want to hear and not tell you the truth.
The truth is this dog needs structure.
Yeah, it needs structure.
Yeah, you can train any dog.
But yeah, so, you know, but him kicking the dog was on zero hedge
so they were trying to roll that because you know i think you you get the meme out there
that the president kicks his dog he'll be impeached faster than you can say that's bad
that is that bad look so it still could be in play but right now it's like he he is responsible for possibly starting
world war three that's that's what's this is what's happening these these sick sick people
they just love doing this stuff they love special dates hey let's do it on the anniversary of the
it's always numerology yeah let's do let's it. I'm sure 10-7 is special.
I'm sure there's some reason.
33.
Is that a 33?
I don't know.
There must be.
They love that number.
There's got to be a 33 in there.
We'll find it.
We'll find it.
You know.
So, yeah, this is very, very sad what's going on,
but it is just the completion of something they've been doing for a long time.
And they don't want any deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Nobody wants that.
They want it all.
They want to run it all.
And Iran has got their oil cranked up again.
That'd be cool.
We can go get some of that.
Yeah.
If I were a mullah, I'd be worried.
What's screwy, just as an aside, is that this began and the price of oil didn't move.
Strange.
It already moved down to 82.
And as far as I know, it hasn't moved anywhere since.
And it's like, if that's right, then somebody might have their eye on that Iranian oil.
Oh.
Or wait, they want the price down before it can go up?
Is this a buying moment, maybe?
No, you don't.
Well, no.
They're just taking it over.
I'm not talking about buying Iranian oil.
No, no.
No, a buying moment for the price of oil, like a stock play, like a market play.
The price of oil, really, to me, this is still too high.
It should be in the 60s.
Is it good oil?
What kind of crude do they have?
Do they have the good, sweet stuff?
What do they have?
Stuff we can use?
There's two prices that float around.
One is the super good, high-quality stuff is Brent.
And that is, as opposed to West Texas, WT.
Right.
But what does Iran have?
Do they have the good stuff?
I don't know.
It's a good question.
I have no idea.
I should know, but I don't.
I'm a little disappointed.
I'll look it up.
So here in Texas, of course, had the the text of some of the
ladies on the text like hamas is coming across the border no no no but texas yes well people
get spun up like crazy and this was wall to wall i mean i was monitoring all the channels and it was just like
kerflip like boom all you had and and bbc didn't bbc usually at night they switch to like africa
news you know and they have these long form things of you know something about africa
incredibly boring very boring or rice farmers somewhere gets boring.
No, they were, they were wall to wall.
And, and, you know, when you have Wolf Blitzer on a sat working on a Saturday, it's real
that, that then something's going on.
And then you have Brennan coming up and come on.
So, but in Texas, the guys, the guys are like, Hey, you know, I'm real sorry what happened there but 170 miles from here
i got stuff that's coming across the border that i don't want in my state so this is our transition
tonight president biden who rallied against donald trump's border wall clearing the way for more wall
to be built facing a surge of migrants and a humanitarian crisis, sending tens of thousands across the U.S. border.
His own Homeland Security director saying today there is presently an acute and immediate need to construct physical barriers
and roads in the vicinity of the border in order to prevent unlawful entries into the United States.
President Biden defending the decision to use millions of dollars of Trump era funds to build more wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying he had no choice.
You pledged not to build another foot of border wall. What changed?
Thank you so much.
The president himself today admitting he does not believe a wall is effective.
I tried to get them to reappropriate, to redirect that money.
They didn't. They wouldn't.
And in the meantime, there's nothing under the law other than they have to redirect that money. They didn't. They wouldn't. And in the
meantime, there's nothing under the law other than they have to use the money for what was
appropriate. I can't stop that. Do you believe the border wall works? No.
Are Selena Wang pressing the White House? But why now? For instance, these funds have
been available since Biden took office. Why at this time? We have to comply by law to get this
done. And that's what you're seeing happening right now.
But the reality this administration faces is stark.
Tens of thousands crossing the border, more than 2.2 million since last October.
And the political pressure is mounting with Congress unable to find a solution.
The president today criticized by Democrats for breaking his campaign promise.
There will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration.
Now there will be up to 20 miles of new wall here in South Texas.
Some sections over 18 feet high using funds that were appropriated in 2019 during the Trump administration specifically for the wall.
the Trump administration specifically for the wall. Trump building just 52 miles of new border wall while replacing already existing 450 miles of that wall. In 2016, you remember this,
I ran on the border wall. That was a big deal. With the surge of migrants showing no signs of
slowing down, overwhelming cities coast to coast the administration today announcing they will resume
direct deportations of venezuela migrants just weeks after expanding protected status for
thousands and plans to send up to 10 million dollars to panama to help them deport migrants
back to their home countries and so we have another act in the little play of the border. Oh, yes.
So the alternative media that like to tout themselves as so good,
they're so full of crap.
I want to mention something about Biden's bull crap excuse.
I had to do it because of the law.
They have to now break something like 24 to 26 laws to build those walls because
there's all these environmental laws that were put in place
that have to be violated
or ignored
or looked the other way. So that's
nonsense. He didn't have to build
anything if he didn't want to.
For some reason, they're building
I think they've lost control
of the, well, they lost control of the border. I know they
wanted an open border. They got their open border.
Now it's like a little bit more than they can deal with.
I disagree.
What's happened here is they heard our deconstruction of what's really going on with the NGOs.
Like, crap, Kareem Dvorak are onto it.
We have to distract everybody.
We have to, come on, everybody.
Let's put on a little show.
What can we do?
How can we focus everybody away from the NGOs?
Bring in Doocy.
As a candidate, President Biden didn't say there will not be another foot of wall constructed that except what was appropriated in 2019.
He said there will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration. So something
changed. What? You want us to break the law?
Is that what you want?
You want us to not comply with the law?
I'm not...
But you want us to not comply with the law?
You want us to not be in administrations
that follow the law? You guys do this all the time.
The student loans, the student
loan forgiveness program,
you went to court to fight for that.
If this is such a problem, building 20 miles of wall, why not just go to court? We went to
Congress. The Congress appropriates the funding. Congress appropriates the funding. We asked them
to not use that funding for that particular purpose. They denied it. And now we're complying
with the law. If you have to build a border wall,
but you don't think that it's going to work, then once it's done, are you just going to tear it down?
I'm not getting into hypotheticals from here. I'm just telling you what I can tell you from here.
The facts are that DHS is complying with the law. This is from fiscal year. This was under fiscal
year 2019 under Republican leadership. And Ds is required to do this the president asked
multiple times of congress to reappropriate they did not and we're not complying by the law thanks
everybody i'm telling you this is a little show to give oh that's a total show it's got not it's
gotten to the point where it's ludicrous and this little show is for the alternative media so dan bongino and um uh uh tim pool well maybe i can't say that was
certain probably um megan kelly maybe even to greek glenn beck you know ben shapiro
i mean here's this our alternative media that everyone touted as, oh, this is great, it's independent, they're stupid.
They get distracted by shiny little things that is clickbait that will get them more advertising money.
It's clickbait, it's advertising, it's not stupidity.
That's such a good point, Diane.
And we talk about this idea of psychogeographies, right?
point diane and we talk about this idea of psychogeographies right the idea that anyone alive today is entangled in this complex web of semiotics based on their geopolitical bioethical
socioeconomic ethno-linguistic positionality this is this is the kind of who's this fanatic
no this is the kind of alternative media that people are all clickbaity about right
and so it becomes necessary sounds like a junior college essay the beginning of a junior college
essay by someone trying to show off to their teacher it's kind of my point it's an example
of what people are actually listening to and in code our own meta-ontologies because at the end
of the day we can't just verify the interesting meta-ontology given perceptual paradigms rather
paradigms each intentionally create a space, a heuristic
bubble, if you will.
Heuristic bubble? Where did you get this?
This is a fake. This is somebody
who put together a bunch of gobbledygook
specifically to...
Yes, it's a fake.
It's a persiflage.
It's to show
people what they're listening to.
Where resonant hermeneutics can unfold in a
post-modern okay now i get it i get it i should have picked it up sooner well i picked up the
complaining sooner but now that i'm hearing all of it so let's talk about what's really happening
i can write that kind of stuff of course you can uh salvation army is uh let's see here is a
boots on the ground from one of our producers while I was at the Roosevelt Hotel migrant processing.
Oh, this is not from us, but this is a boots on the ground, not from one of our people.
Roosevelt Hotel and New York Migrant Processing Center spoke to migrants who had just arrived in New York City by plane.
And they had a piece of paper from the Salvation Army, because the Salvation Army is putting people on the planes
and it's a nice little Salvation Army
and it says, Dear TSA employee,
the individuals standing in front
of you have recently been discharged
from a U.S. immigration detention facility.
They don't speak English. Please give them passage.
They don't have paperwork. Please let them on.
Salvation Army, doing the most
good.
So the Salvation Army is putting people on a plane.
Go ahead. Please do your podcast about the wall. Peter Doocy is so good, man. He really put that
Korean John Pierre on point. Her career is over. I mean, I saw it. He's so long. It's fantastic.
She's been in the business. She's been there too long already.
And how are they getting here? Oh, they're on the beast train it's really
horrible oh my goodness you know they travel for weeks the coyotes the rape tree a grim scene in
southern mexico as rescue teams and forensic staff recover the bodies of migrants killed
after their bus tipped over along a curve on the road. Now, this bus, luxury touring bus from Oaxaca Tours, Mexico, America.
And it's like one of those, you know, like a band touring bus.
One of those big luxury, one of those really fancy, but two-story buses.
It wasn't two-story, but a fancy bus.
No, but you're up on a second, kind of a second story.
Oh, yeah.
And everything is in the hold.
Later, of course, you have to empty your suitcase, put it in the plastic bag to cross the Rio Grande for the little show.
It happened along a highway in the central state of Puebla.
We are members of the medical service.
We were notified at around 4.40 in the morning about the accident.
Ten minutes later, the first ambulance arrived.
There were many injured, over 25.
State police say a total of 55 migrants were on board, most of them from Venezuela and others from Haiti.
Among those killed, two women and three children.
I like how they position this.
Two women, three children, and there were 50 on board, and there were 25 that were killed.
So it's pretty much all young workers.
...were injured and are being
treated at nearby hospitals the crash is the latest in a series of migrant deaths in mexico
last week 10 cuban migrants died and 17 more were injured when their freight truck crashed in the
neighboring state of chiapas near the border with guatemala the dangers of the journey are not
slowing the growing number of migrants traveling so then then they just go on. And of course, you know, they're going to show the beast train.
This is southern Mexico.
So they're they're coming into southern Mexico.
They're not walking across Mexico.
They're going by luxury bus paid for by your NGOs.
People were looking stuff up.
Let's get back to the paid for it.
Who's really behind this?
The State Department.
Your tax money tax money people were looking up uh like the uh what was it uh it was
on no agenda social and uh it's like one of those big ones and it was a half a billion dollars
last year state department with usa id money half a billion dollars. $497 million.
That's just one of these outfits.
And, oh, thank goodness.
There's good news.
Because Amy Pope, former State Department official under Hillary Clinton.
By the way, she is now really irking me.
She talks out of the side of her mouth.
She actually, I think she has the same doctor that does fillers that Hillary has.
And they had a...
Who else talks?
That's a milieu thing.
Yeah.
Because London Breed, the mayor of San Francisco, talks out of the side of her mouth.
Right side or left side?
I believe Breed talks out of the right side.
Yeah, this is right side.
Right side mouth.
You know, the lip goes up a little bit.
Yeah, I'm going to talk like side mouth. You know, the lip goes up a little bit.
Yeah, I'm going to talk like this.
Hey, how you doing?
Yeah.
And she has kind of that puffy, puffy Hillary type face.
You know, clearly the same.
She probably went to her hairdresser and said,
I want the same thing Pierre does for Hillary.
So she got kind of the second rate one.
It's not exactly good.
So she is the. Well, Hillary, we've only seen hillary with her hair
done right once yeah yeah and it was real it's pretty dynamite then it was dynamite
so amy pope former uh clintonista former state department official now director general director
general of the international office of migration a un organization with tons
of money they had a big shindig they had a and this i'm still clipping from it i can't decide
if i how i want to do it a package or not but they had a full three-day um a three-day shindig
a three-day shindig hold a second oh that's exactly what it was called
you have money coming out of your ears oh oh it was called the
uh international dialogue on migration think about tomorrow act. The future of human mobility.
And it was great because they had all kinds of stuff going on.
And the part that's interesting is because they put up the full live video when they're testing and setting everything up and getting the PowerPoint slides.
getting the PowerPoint slides. And then the, the, the moderator, this young woman, she comes on and,
and she says, I'm doing now here, what we call feeling time, because we're waiting for everybody to come back from coffee. And, uh, you know, if you're a consultant, you really want to get in
here now because this, and she literally is saying this stuff like you consultants, you know, your
money, your money train is about to leave all aboard woo woo so they haven't quite cut it all up
yet and i'm waiting to see what they put on their youtube channel but amy pope director general of
iom uh the honorable amy pope she did do a little quick hit a quick hit for the instagram and twitter
we just finished an incredible day and a half for the international dialogue for migration
we had singing we had dancing we
had artwork and we had extraordinarily thoughtful conversation oh wait we had singing and i have
some examples of that oh my god singing and dancing well this reminds me of the let's get
social guy we had singing and dancing and artwork and there were black people doing creative stuff
that's all that's missing from what she's saying here.
You horrible, racist piece of crap.
We had dancing, we had artwork,
and we had extraordinarily thoughtful conversation
about the impact of climate change on human mobility.
Now as we move toward COP28,
it is critical that we put all of these ideas into action.
Action that enables people who are impacted by
climate change to find better solutions, whether they're already on the move, whether they are
looking for options to stay at home, or whether they need new opportunities because climate change
will cause their own options to disappear. The time for action is now now and iom can't wait to be part of it can't wait to
be part of it so this is the plan everything's climate hey we can't not let these people in
this climate change they are climate migrants and they need climate justice. And we do that with climate finance.
You see?
That's how it works.
Climate.
And this is kind of...
They got too many balls in the air, these people.
I think, but the climate thing,
I think they can leverage that.
And this is a good way to do it
because there's billions.
There's billions flowing from it. know we're not we're not if we're anything we're heating up our own
countries by bringing in more bodies i mean just think of that logic oh somebody should put that
together as a formula so chicago is now people in chicago are flipping out They are bringing in 25 buses a day.
Because the Chicago blacks that are really pissed off.
They are.
And they still vote Democrat.
I don't know.
Just be baffling.
Ask MoFax why that is.
Well, it's because they got promised.
They got promised goodness.
But, you know, if you look on TikTok,
even the Chicago blacks are like, I don't know, man.
Trump is looking good now.
He gangsta.
So Chicago local television is where it's at now.
And here's a reporter saying, well, you know, let's just explain this whole concept of sanctuary city and how we got into this mess. Broadly speaking,
it can be defined as cities, counties or states with laws dictating how much local jurisdictions can cooperate with federal immigration officials. So there are 11 states that have made themselves
sanctuary states and hundreds of cities and counties that have their own range of policies. For example, Chicago, they have a so-
called welcoming city ordinance. And that means that they do not ask about immigration status or
use that to deny city services. Officials also are not allowed to provide immigration and customs
enforcement support. And then there is Clayton County. That's in Georgia. It has a much narrower
definition. Officers do not honor ICE requests to detain migrants for deportation. So many
sanctuary city laws revolve around ICE detainment requests. Here's how it works. Essentially,
when you're arrested and you're booked for a crime, law enforcement takes your fingerprints and then those fingerprints are automatically sent to federal databases, including one ICE maintains for unauthorized immigrants.
Now, ICE can send a detainer request to ask local police to hold a person until the agency arrives at sanctuary cities.
However, they do not enforce those requests there you go
sanctuary cities it sounded good yes of course we hate trump of course we like we like foreigners
we're our country's built on migration that's's my favorite. Yes. We are an immigration country.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Legal, but no.
I think, oh, and so, by the way, Chicago, the solution now that Pritzker, the governor, who has a new sister, the governor, his solution is we need to approve these people to work really quick.
I mean, it's so perfect.
The same thing they did in New York.
Yeah.
It's like, oh, we bring them in.
Oh, oh, we need temporary protective status for these people quickly because otherwise they're just going to be sitting around not being useful, using up resources.
So let's give them jobs,
which will give it non-profits,
which in turn are funded by the city, the state,
and the State Department.
It's great.
It's a very, very good system.
How about Guatemala?
I think the next TPS,
Temporary Protected Status,
should come for the Guatemalans.
Why?
We have a good reason for Venezuela.
There's no reason for Guatemala.
Here it is.
Guatemala is in the middle of a huge political crisis.
Yeah, okay, so here's what's happening.
A presidential election was held in August.
The results were already certified, but the attorney general and other officials have made it clear that they want to challenge those results. And that's led protesters to take to the streets all over the
country. Guatemala is now entering a fifth day of a national strike. NPR's Eder Peralta is in the
middle of it all in Guatemala City, and he joins us now. Hi, Eder. Hey, Leila. So start by telling
us how we got here and what's at stake. So look, as you mentioned, this starts earlier this summer when Bernardo Arevalo wins the presidential election.
And this was a huge surprise because Arevalo came from a small reformist party and he was the anti-corruption candidate.
No one thought he could win.
And almost as soon as he does win, the ruling elite here who have been terrified of actually being held responsible for their corruption, well, they have done their best to undo this win.
The Electoral Commission actually certified the results, but the Attorney General has said she is investigating the President-elect's party.
And on Saturday, her office raided the Electoral Commission.
The investigators ripped into bags of elections material. And then then by force they left with a bunch of electoral materials and they haven't said why.
One constitutional expert I spoke to says that Guatemala is clearly in extra constitutional
territory where important branches of government are fighting with each other for supremacy
and that fight may very well determine if Bernardo Arevalo,
who was elected in a landslide, will
actually take power in January.
I'm just saying, I mean,
who gives a crap about Guatemala? Well,
it's time to bring him in. Well, I think,
I don't have any clips from it, but Ecuador
is even more in chaos.
Oh, perfect. Bring him in.
They took the guy who was running the
opposition guy, they put him in jail, and then shot him.
I think it's a little better.
That's a day wrecker.
A little more straightforward.
Day wrecker.
Yeah, but Guatemala, we have a lot of ties with Guatemala.
It goes back.
It goes back to the...
I was just looking at this.
I was on the website of the IOM annual report 2022.
They have an infographic.
Very pretty.
Infographic.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, you got an infographic.
31 million people were reached in 2022 across 170 countries with $2 billion.
These included IDPs,
internally displaced persons,
refugees, and migrants.
And look, they've done stuff like the CCCM.
I don't know what that means,
but more than 4 million people
reached through camp coordination
and camp management operations
in 37 countries.
What the hell is camp management?
Well, that sounds like, and and coordination i think this is how they
coordinate before they put them on the bus i'm gonna look at this i'm gonna dive into this report
because they're not they're proud of what they're doing that's the thing they're not bashful
well should they be yeah well nobody cares well that you know once they hear the curry
and devour a consulting group is oh yeah yeah, that's going to do it.
They're going to start changing stuff.
We should put a stop to a lot of stuff.
Oh, wow.
But this woman, this Amy Pope lady.
Let's talk about what's going on.
At least get this out of the way.
I've got some clips from the PBS Brooks, and they had this Ruth woman,
who's the editor, one of the editors of the Washington Post, and they had him up there.
Again, this is the end of the, on the Friday show, they bring in these two commentators,
David Brooks from the New York Times and someone from the Washington Post, and they both
trash Republicans and trash. There's no balance. There's no insight. There's not somebody saying, well, I wonder why
he said, why did Trump say that? No, no, he didn't. There's nothing like that. One time they
had a guy from the, some South Asian from the National Review who actually tried to explain
things to people, but why, why bother? Let's listen to Brooks on House Speaker.
I say the word unprecedented so much. I feel it's losing some of its power. But this week
was unprecedented to see the ousting of the sitting House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy. David,
let's just start with that and how you're reflecting on what unfolded this week.
Yeah, well, there was a precedent, which was Caligula and the client fault, the Roman Empire.
on what unfolded this week?
Yeah, well, there was a precedent,
which was Caligula and the client and fault of the Roman Empire.
It's actually, obviously joking,
but in some sense...
No, when it...
Was he...
Are you sure it was joking?
Obviously joking?
Obviously.
What a douche.
What a douche.
Totally.
Client and fault of the Roman Empire.
It's actually, obviously joking,
but in some sense,
Donald Trump introduced a note
of narcissistic hucksterism into the American body politic.
And it's been interesting to watch it spread throughout his party.
So I would say Vivek Ramaswamy falls into that camp and certainly Matt Gaetz and his crew.
This was not about any substantive thing.
This was just pure showbizm, show business, pure nihilism.
And so you have a group of people for whom this is all nihilistic fun.
But then you see how it spreads.
And so in the middle of all the fight over the speaker, there was a meeting with the moderate problem solvers caucus.
And they were trying to get the Democrats to save McCarthy.
And in the past, there had been talk that had been reported that Nancy Pelosi had told John Boehner when he was speaker she wouldn't destroy the institution.
She would stand behind him.
But there's so much distrust
even among the moderates, they
couldn't come close to a deal that would have
saved McCarthy and would have prevented the meltdown
we've seen. So the rot is here,
but it's just spread throughout the institution.
It's just fascinating, morbidly,
to watch an institution be torn
apart by show business
distrust and hucksterism.
Well, he's not wrong on the show business part.
Well, the show, yes, but we've already made that claim.
But the idea of nihilism fun, which is ludicrous,
it's a non sequitur of some sort,
but nihilism is a rejection of everything
and life is meaningless.
You're just a depressive.
You don't have fun.
There's no such thing as nihilistic fun.
Yes, oxymoron.
So that's kind of weird that he said that.
But the other thing is that nobody wants to point this out.
It was 100% of the Democrats that voted McCarthy out.
Yeah.
It was only a couple Republicans, eight to be exact,
that said, no, we don't want McCarthy.
But the Democrats are the ones that, are they the nihilists?
It's all Democrats.
It's all the Democrats.
It wasn't one Democrat that said, oh, we'll keep the guy.
No, it was, but no, no, no.
It's always, somehow this is all the Republicans' fault.
So, okay, whatever.
Let's go to the second part of this.
And this is the, I think it's got a little insight on why i think
scalise might win this is brooks again brooks yakking away on ukraine funding david this is
not just about politics and the party they were real world impacts as ruth mentioned the bills
are not passing through the house at this moment what does this mean for ukraine funding right so
steve scalise supports ukraine funding and, our former future speaker, Jordan, does not. And so to me,
that's the big issue here. If if Scalise doesn't get it, it's hard to see how Ukraine funding
goes through the big anomaly, which is a remarkable thing to say, by the way, compared to where we were
a year ago and compared to some of the atrocities that happened this week in Ukraine. Yeah.
and compared to some of the atrocities that happened this week in Ukraine.
Wait, wait, wait. Stop.
Compared to where we were a year ago and compared to the atrocities?
Let's listen again.
Wait, what sense does that make?
I want to hear it again.
It's hard to see how Ukraine funding goes through.
Which is a remarkable thing to say, by the way.
Compared to where we were a year ago and compared to some of the atrocities that happened this week in Ukraine.
What does that mean?
A year ago, we were all in supporting Ukraine, but compared to atrocities... Some atrocities took place this week.
But what does support got to do with anything?
I mean, he's saying comparing the support of where we are today and where we were and atrocities.
I mean, it just doesn't, atrocities got nothing to do with it.
Wow, you are really pissed off at this Brooks guy.
Oh, this guy is so bad.
He's just yammering about stuff and he's nervous.
I can't understand why he still has this.
I have to play our disclaimer.
Hold on a second. Elist voices of america this is npr or pbs all right now what really grew is is bad about the pbs
thing and i want to play this is again ruth the other one uh this is the Brooks Ruth on Trump PBS clip. And again, it's the lack of
any sort of balance. It's just like, Trump's an a-hole. Yeah, you're right. Trump's an a-hole.
This is not what you're supposed to do with these two people. They're supposed to be balanced,
one of them. In fact, they should be argumentative at some level, but they don't even get that far. They're just arguing about how much
in agreement they are. And listen to this. I need to ask you both as well about something
else we've been reporting on. You may have seen Laura Barone Lopez report earlier this week
that she's been tracking some of the ramping up of violent rhetoric by former President Trump.
In fact, she included this graphic in her report, just recent remarks that she's been reporting on earlier last month.
Mr.
Trump suggested that general Mark Milley should be executed.
He then went on to mock the assault on Paul Pelosi,
Nancy Pelosi's husband.
He called for shoplifters to be shot on site late last month.
How,
okay.
How stupid are these people?
He's doing exactly what he did the first time around
he's getting in your head and you're talking about him just a few days ago he said that
migrants are quote poisoning the blood of our country which is echoing the language of white
supremacists and of adolf hitler who often invoke those words i ruth it's remarkable to me that i
even i'm repeating some of these words right now but are we at risk of becoming numb to some of this language?
I think we've been at risk of that for the last seven years,
and I think all of us around this table have struggled with the conflict
between giving this man and his odious comments oxygen,
which is what he wants, which is what fuels him and failing to um expose
them failing to if you are an opinion columnist like we are failing to denounce them and uh
therefore allowing them to just percolate i this is so meta this is fantastic it's like we're doing exactly what he wants us to do and we're not
doing what we should be doing and we're on pbs doing it this is this is great this is the true
demise of of mainstream odious comments oxygen which is what he wants which is what fuels him
and failing to um expose them failing to if you are an opinion columnist like we are,
failing to denounce them and therefore allowing them to just percolate. I think we see this now
with his persistence in the polls, and he has clearly ramped up the rhetoric. I can't remember whether you mentioned the Mark Milley as well.
The poison, the blood is the part that really sickens me.
And we see right now the justice system trying to grapple with how to keep him under control as it tries to hold him to account.
tries to hold him to account.
I think we need to be really careful not to ignore him, but we need to be really careful not to feed what he wants,
either by overreacting or underreacting.
And I don't have the solution to that.
Jeez.
This is great.
Pearl clutching.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, of course, the other person should now, the other counter would be someone
trying to explain what's going on or even do what you just did, which would say this is a meta that
you're dealing with and this is what needs to stop. You know, you can pay attention or not
pay attention. Some of it you have to look at as humorous.
Mark Milley should be executed.
Shoplifter should be shot.
This is funny.
So, but nobody, no, we don't have that.
Instead, we get this.
Here's Brooks with his counter.
David, how do you view it? Yeah, well, this is the platform for a second term.
I mean, he's talking the way authoritarians talk, like the real hardcore authoritarians talk. And so he's got to ramp
up the rhetoric continually to keep the crowd pleased. And then he's got to, I think he's
growing increasingly as he's threatened increasingly. I don't know if deranged is too strong a word,
but off the word. Okay, I'll stick with deranged. And so, you i'm i don't know how to stop how people like us can stop this
and there's one other element in there which is um he's i like how it's our job people like us
have to stop this we're powerless but people like us you know the elites we have to stop this this
is no good uh and so uh you know the i'm i don't know how to stop
how people like us can stop this.
What is people like us?
What do you think people like us is that?
You said it.
The elites, the ones who know better.
People like us.
People like us.
We're supposed to stop it.
Ruth has already given up.
She says, I don't know what to do about it.
People like us. People like us, we can't stop it. I don't know why. And she, Ruth has already given up. She says, I don't know what to do about it. I mean, people like us, people like us, we can't stop it. What are we going to do?
Oh my God. I don't know how to stop people like us. And there's one other element in there, which is he's, he's doing his punching. He's deranged. He loves to do it. But he is also trying
to force these judges into
overreacting and making a mistake.
We expect to see more of that, I think, in the months ahead.
Ruth Marcus, David Brooks, thank you so much.
Always good to see you both.
Great job, everybody.
Let's go to the bar. We had a great show.
It was good. It was a great show.
Well, this is
par for the course because
Hillary Clinton is out swooping around.
Oh, I should have gotten a little swoop sound.
Where is my... Yeah, you swoop.
I haven't... With a cackle.
Yeah.
Uh-oh. She's out.
She's out and about with her friends. She's out with
Christiane Amanpour.
That's right. Oh, no!
Hillary is here, everybody.
When you see another matchup between potentially Trump and President Biden, what goes through your mind?
And particularly, how do you process that this person who defeated you back in 2016 is still at it, given all that you've said?
Ninety one indictments,ments you know civil fraud sexual
transgressions according to the courts i like the sexual transgressions according to the court
according to the court you know according to the court i love it it's just something about the
british that christian uses that just makes me feel so warm and fuzzy. How is this still happening?
How is it still happening?
We've got to join Brooks down at the pub.
It's a classic tale of an authoritarian populist who really has a...
Did Hitler have humor like this?
Did Mussolini have humor?
This is something we should look up because it's so classic. Did Mussolini say the stuff that Trump says? Did he have bits?
I bet you he did.
I'm curious to find out. It's a classic tale of an authoritarian populist who really has a grip on the emotional, psychological needs and desires of a portion of the population.
Okay, now this is good.
Let's go back into the deplorables. He has a psychological grip on a portion of the population.
At this point, she's not even saying Republicans or anything. She's saying a portion of the population.
If you feel that she's talking about you, she's probably talking about you.
And the base of the Republican Party, for whatever combination of reasons, and it is emotional and psychological,
sees in him someone who speaks for them.
And they are determined that they will continue to vote for him, attend his rallies, wear his merchandise.
Merch!
Because for whatever reason, he and his very negative for whatever reason
so she hasn't even really thought about
the reason why, but for whatever reason
for his merchandise
because for whatever reason
he and his
very negative
nasty
form of politics
resonates with them
maybe they don't like migrants Maybe they don't like migrants.
Maybe they don't like gay people or black people or the woman who got the
promotion at work.
They didn't get it.
Wait a minute.
Let's make sure,
let's make sure we get this right.
If you don't like migrants,
if you don't like black people,
if you don't like that,
if you don't like that woman who got the promotion over you at work,
well vote for Trump.
Yeah, he'll fix it.
Yeah, he'll fix it right up.
It resonates with them.
Maybe they don't like migrants.
Maybe they don't like gay people or black people or the woman who got the promotion at work they didn't get.
Pick one.
Whatever the reason.
You know, Make America Great Again was a bid for nostalgia to return to a place where...
Where women did what we told them.
You know, people could be in charge of their lives, feel empowered, say what they want.
Screw that.
No, listen to this.
Where you could be in charge of your life, yes.
Say what you want, yes.
Yeah, if you don't want that.
No, hold on.
Be in charge of their lives, feel empowered, say what you want yes yeah if you don't want that no hold on be in charge of their lives feel empowered say what they want insult whoever came in their way and that was really attractive
to um a significant portion of the republican base yes yes this i've heard this clip that was
i didn't clip it there's a part there's a part two obviously yeah uh I didn't clip it. There's a part two, obviously.
Yeah.
I didn't hear that part.
That is a disgusting thing she said.
I know.
And that's what I love about our producers because everyone got the part I'm about to play now.
Like, oh, listen to what she's saying.
But this part is really the disgusting part.
Yeah, the disgusting part is you, what?
You wanted to be able to control your, the disgusting part is you wanted to
be able to control your own life and say what
you wanted? No.
That Trump guy. No, that's no good. You can't be
doing that. That's no good? Trump's no good
because he wanted to make people
make their own decisions for themselves.
No, no, no, no.
That's not how we do things around here.
And of course, Amanpour's an idiot
and she just sits there and just laps it up.
Amanpour, because they have a wide shot, two shot.
She's not even looking at Hillary.
She's looking at the wall.
I think she's stoned.
She's looking at the wall.
She's not looking at Hillary while she's talking.
If someone's talking or interviewing her, you'd be kind of intently looking at them.
Yeah, you want to kind of pay attention to what they're saying.
So you might come up with a question.
She's fidgeting.
It has something to do with fidgeting.
And it's weird.
Very weird.
Anyway, here's the money shot.
There wasn't this little tale of extremism waving, you know, wagging the dog of the Republican Party as it is today.
And sadly, so many of those extremists, those mega extremists.
Oh, whoa.
The extremists.
That's the one that according to Newsweek, the FBI is tracking the mega extremists.
Take their marching orders from Donald Trump, who has no credibility left by any measure.
He's only in it for himself.
He's now defending himself in civil actions and criminal actions.
And when do they break with him?
You know, because at some point, you know,
maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members,
but something needs to happen.
She finally said it.
But you say it yourself, Hillary.
You need to be deprogrammed, lady.
That earlier clip, that part where she said that people,
what are people thinking?
They want to control their own lives and speak freely.
That's crazy.
That is unbelievable.
Yeah.
And of course, you're right.
Nobody picked up on that.
No.
No.
But they all picked up on the deprogramming thing because it kind of fits into some sort
of, I don't know, 1984 thing.
So, yeah.
So, here's an example of someone who is truly programmed, who truly is part of a cult.
programmed, who truly is part of a cult, a cult that, you know, in the Netherlands now,
the, what's the, what's that climate, climate change group?
Climate or die?
No.
The death cult?
No, no, no.
The climate, something X.
What is it?
Come on.
It's the, I can't remember the name.
Well, so they're out every- Extinction Distinction.
Yes, Extinction something.
Yeah.
So they're out every day on the A12, which is the Extinction Rebellion.
Thank you, Charles.
Extinction Rebellion, yeah.
Which is a pretty important highway.
It goes through Utrecht, which is in the middle of the country.
It's a freeway.
Yeah.
important highway goes through Utrecht,
which is in the middle of the country freeway.
Yeah.
And they're out there and they stop traffic and they're doing it every single day.
And now they are suing the government saying you should not be allowed to
spray water cannons,
spray us with water cannons because we're getting bruises.
And it's an actual debate.
It's crazy.
So sky,
uh, sky news have Zoe, poor babies. Oh, yeah. It's an actual debate. It's crazy. So Sky News have Zoe Cohen.
Now, she's from Just Stop Oil, which, you know, I'll just go back to my,
I don't know whatever happened to Peak Oil, but that was going to stop all by itself.
But I guess it just keeps on flowing, Zoe.
It's unbelievable.
She is, and I would call her a climate tard.
She is so upset, even at the people on the news. And these specific these news people. What are you doing?
I don't know what else to say, Anna.
Why aren't you on the streets with us?
That's all I can say.
How do you explain your inaction?
How do you explain it?
Everyone here, all the presenters that we talk to,
how do you explain your inaction?
How much longer are you going to keep this journalistic objectivity up until the water's lapping at your ankles,
until your own kids haven't got food?
The water's going to be lapping at your ankles.
How long?
And for just off oil, what's next?
Will you continue to disrupt events?
This is taking place in a country
that is underwater.
No, this is the UK.
They're below sea level, the entire country.
No, no, hold on, hold on, hold on.
This is not the Netherlands, it's the UK.
Oh, okay, sorry. No, this is the UK. I'm sorry the UK. Oh, okay. Sorry. No, this is the UK.
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to confuse you. No, this is
Sky News. You had me confused. This is Sky News.
They don't speak... Oh, this Sky News is some girl
crying on camera. Yes, yes.
Some girl, it's a grown woman.
A grown woman crying
on camera because the news people
aren't protesting with her. Yes. Okay.
That makes sense. How long? And for
just a little, what's next?
Will you continue to disrupt events?
Of course.
What's the plan?
Because it's morally wrong to not take the action that we know from history has got some chance of having an effect.
People feel powerless.
We are the opposite.
When we come together, we have enormous power.
There are so many more of us than there are of them.
So it doesn't matter. It's morally wrong not
to disrupt things. And these people are going to
start killing people. It's always these
people who wind up killing politicians.
It starts with a pie in the face.
And then it winds up the shooting people.
These people are deranged. They're very dangerous.
Yeah, they are.
And they are egged on.
They're the ones who end up taking arms because their life's at stake the way they see it because the water is lapping at their ankles
so now we go to candanavia canada where as you know of course september was the hottest month ever
hottest month ever uh in all of existence of canada and uh and i should start planting i bring in this i bring in this clip because it
includes a quote from uh an actual climate scientist but they're talking to uh the environment
uh the environment canada's climate climatologist so this i think this guy's actually a government
guy um but it's a fun quote in here and just, you know, all other climate stuff.
It's your daily no agenda dose of climate nonsense.
So let's cut straight to it.
Why is it so much hotter this year, not just here in Canada, but globally?
Well, you know, certainly the news is not surprising and shocking at all.
We had the warmest summer globally. Stick a thermometer in the all. We had the warmest summer globally.
Stick a thermometer in the planet.
We had the warmest June ever.
You can do it yourself, people.
You can stick a thermometer in the planet and see what's going on.
But make sure you stick it in its butt.
Otherwise, you may get a misreading.
So stick a thermometer in the planet.
What are you drinking?
Just plain old polar, unflavored, natural seltzer.
Okay.
All right.
And we're back to sticking a fork in the...
Fork?
Sticking a thermometer in the planet.
Well, you know, certainly the news is not surprising and shocking at all.
We had the warmest summer globally.
Stick a thermometer in the planet. We had the warmest June ever. July was the warmest summer globally, a stick of thermometer in the planet.
We had the warmest June ever. July was the warmest month of any month in history. And then August has
followed that. And then finally now in September. So this creates, of course, a pattern. I think
there's a lot of sort of residual heat in the lakes and the land and the oceans.
The oceans are hot tubs out there, Marcia.
Oh, oceans are hot tubs.
They're hot tubs.
Now, is this a jacuzzi hot tub or does it have LED lights?
Is it cool?
I mean, you can just jump in the ocean and just sit back and chill.
It's a hot tub.
The oceans.
The oceans are hot tubs out there, Marcia, and they
retain that heat longer. And so
they give it up and it just warms
the air and so we see
the temperature rise. It's a jacuzzi planet.
Because of it.
If you're going to stick a
thermometer in the planet
to get an accurate temperature
wouldn't you stick it into
the planet's butthole? or Toronto, as it were?
I already made. OK. Sorry.
Wow. Wow. I know the Canadians.
I need a little John at Dvorak dot org.
And they give it up and it just warms the air.
And and so we see the temperature rise because of it.
Hey, this this scorching torrential Hey, this scorching torrential heat is happening.
Scorching torrential heat.
Oh, this is new language now.
Isn't torrential usually used for rain?
But he's now scorching.
It refers to a torrent.
Yes.
You have to have something.
Scorching torrential heat.
We see the temperature rise because of it.
Hey, this scorching torrential heat. We see the temperature rise because of it. Hey, this scorching torrential heat is happening globally in Canada,
and it's unrelenting.
Here we go.
It's just not going to stop.
Stand on.
And one climate scientist at Berkeley, you may have read this,
Dave, said that this is absolutely gobsmackingly bananas,
and that's coming from a scientist.
Oh, no.
A scientist used the word gobsmack.
Well, we're going to die now.
He's in Berkeley.
Gobsmackingly bananas.
Oh, no.
Gloves are off.
Climate scientist.
Yes.
Well, let it play.
Because then I may have a question about this.
Berkeley, you may have read this.
Dave said that this is absolutely gobsmackingly bananas, and that's coming from a scientist.
So my question to you then, and you've already sort of touched on this when people start wondering, are we in for a milder winter?
Is there anything to cool things down?
Well, I mean, as they say, you could have something hit the planet i suppose but
but no it's it's all this residual heat it's not going to give it up uh away so i mean we clearly
are not canceling winter in canada we've never done that uh but it clearly looks like without
particularly el nino we know from history tells us when you have a an el nino just a just a
ordinary running el nino it tends to be warmer in canada so he's
contradicting himself oh but it's el nino well yes it's el nino so it's not climate change it's el
nino but it's gobsmackingly bananas but this is the question i have okay when the scientist says this is gobsmacking bananas, is he referring to this climate hysteria?
Is that what he's referring to, this guy being nuts?
I hope so. I hope so.
Well, maybe he's referring, this is my final story, maybe he's referring to this.
As I said, we've seen this before. The climate people, the earth people, the animal people, to be quite honest, they, Pim Fortuyn was assassinated two weeks before he was going to win, he won posthumously, was going to be the prime minister of the Netherlands.
Animal activists shot him in the head
coming out of a radio studio.
It's always these people who lose the plot.
They go crazy.
And so now...
No, I mean, they go over the edge at a certain point.
Like this lady, she's breaking down the studio.
That lady needs help.
She needs help right away because that's the kind of person who is going to do something very drastic state of fear people go read the book um so no surprise to me that we get
stories like this from people who have gone green crazy. Next tonight, a disturbing discovery at a funeral home
in Fremont County, Colorado.
Police say 115 bodies were found improperly stored at the facility.
The return to nature funeral home performed so-called green burials
without using embalming chemicals or metal caskets.
Authorities say the bodies will have to be identified through DNA.
So far, no charges have
been filed against the funeral home. So they're just mulching these people. Oh, it's green. Don't
worry. You can't just throw bodies in the ground and say we're a green funeral company. It's a good
business model. It's cheap. I got a great idea.
We can do funeral home,
but we can still charge people for the casket.
We just need a big,
we need a soft part of the earth,
and Texas is filled with this, by the way,
a big excavator
and dig down a couple of
stories and just toss them in.
Wood chipper.
Wood chipper. Chip them in.
Curry Dvorak, wood chipper burials, everybody.
Come on by.
We can do nice color.
Do we put food coloring in the chipper?
Do a rainbow LGBT chip?
Oh, that would cost extra.
We can actually do a gender reveal.
Using the chipper.
Using the chipper.
We have two businesses so but and it's this is a very climate friendly business we have um we do green burials uh we do it in a wood chipper which
spreads it out over of course regenerative farming that's right and uh but we don't have
any cows it's just for the land, for the frogs we have here.
And we can use that simultaneously.
We will color it either pink or blue for your gender reveal party.
And it's a nice arc.
I think we're in business.
He set up a small stand, a little grandstand nearby.
Yes.
So people can watch.
And we'll stream it.
We can stream it live.
And have a minister there that can do last rites just in front of the chipper.
Yeah, you can have a wall and have the gender reveal on one side and you have the chipper burial on the other.
Just coordination. You can do two at the same time. Yeah, you can do two at once. veal on one side and you'd have the the chipper the chipper burial on the other just coordination
you do two at the same yeah you could do two at once it'd be interesting to mixed party
well with that i'd like to thank you for your courage in the morning to you the man who put
the sea and clutch your pearls and hold your crotch ladies and gentlemen say hello to my
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Well, good morning to you, Mr. Adam McCreary.
In the morning, all ships see boots on the ground, feet in the air,
subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there.
And in the morning to the trolls in the troll room.
Hello, trolls. How you doing?
Hands out there. Good morning.
Again, we're $1.54 into it.
2-2-6-3, 2,263 trolls. So I think we're doing okay. We're on par for a Sunday. No, we're a buck 54 into it. 2, 2, 6, 3, 2263 trolls.
So I think we're doing okay.
We're on par for a Sunday.
No, we're 200 low.
Yeah, but we're more than halfway through the show.
I don't believe 200 people would quit.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, are you kidding me?
Well, I kicked one off myself.
So at least one of them was gone.
He's always kicking people off on the sly.
Not really.
Only this one guy.
Who is it?
Oh, Ironhide or something.
He's a guy that, you know, he's the guy like, you don't know anything about gay.
That guy.
You don't know anything about gay.
Yeah.
You can't talk about trans issues because you're not gay.
I'm gay.
I know everything. You know, one of those. You remember the guy about trans issues because you're not gay. I'm gay. I know everything.
You know, one of those.
You remember the guy.
He's the guy.
Yeah, that guy's got to go.
He should be banned permanently.
Get his IP address.
Well, someone took care of it.
I don't know.
No, he'll be back.
He'll be back.
And we welcome him back if he can just behave.
Just, you know, a little bit.
Guys like that can never behave.
That's too bad.
Hillary knows that
um anyway if you can behave a little bit it doesn't have to be much i mean the bar is very
low on the troll room but you're welcome to join go to trollroom.io right there you can listen to
the no agenda stream it's 24 7 so you don't even have to log in if you don't want but you can if
you want to be in the troll room it's kind of fun because there's always something going on on no
agenda stream there's always something always lots of live shows like we got a live show coming up
after today's show i mean this is it's almost a 24 hour a day live radio station and if you don't
like what you hear you just you just go in there and bitch and moan at the host. You suck.
That's what the troll room is for.
I mean, imagine a place where you can do that.
I mean, it's not, Hillary won't let you do that.
Because imagine you just want to say what you want to say.
That would be no good.
That would be no good.
No, can't have that.
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And one day I shall receive a Nobel Peace Prize for this incredible work, which I did
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It's all the software developers.
I didn't do any of it.
You can, of course, follow us at noagendasocial.com,
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some of the signal-to-noise quality
has gone down a bit on No Agenda Social.
People seem to be,
oh, there was another dude posting,
just some guy, he's called progressive night slut or something in very creative like that and all he does is post
screenshots from twitter you know and it's like who orders everyone to ban meat like dude
please this is a phone.
And this screenshot even had a little fact-checked icon next to it.
It said, send me the link to this story.
First of all, don't just post screenshots.
It's useless.
You're just doing it for your ego. It's useless.
So he posts the link, and it's a stupid story.
Like, some guy at WHO was reading Bill Gates' book
and Bill Gates in that book says this
and therefore WHO might say this.
It had nothing to do with the headline
and it wasted eight minutes of valuable research.
Valuable research time.
This is a place,
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If you just want to jack off, go to Threads, Blue Sky.
Do stuff over there.
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You can't just, like, you know, you got to work.
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I'm making that...
I don't know if it's 3% that enjoy supporting the show.
I think maybe less than 1%.
I mean, 3% support the show, but they don't enjoy it.
They don't enjoy supporting us.
Is this begrudging what they do?
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That's the word you're looking for.
Begrudgingly support the show.
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And after I complained about the excessive use of
artificial intelligence oh man that's sam sam guy um from open ai what's his name
sam altman sam altman yeah altman he's on rogan i started listening uh yesterday oh my god the
first well the first five minutes like ai's was going we're going to have
a need for ubi because of ai ai's you know it's going to take away some jobs so he's an ai freak
hello well he yeah but he's he says because of ai we're gonna have to have ubi universal basic
income he kept saying that well we'll need some kind of u But really, I want everyone to have one eight billionth of the UBI proceeds, of the AI proceeds for their UBI.
It's like, what are you waffling about, man?
Just do your job and shut up about the politics.
Really?
All right.
So anyway, I don't and he's I never expected creativity to be first.
The first success for AI.
Wow.
So successful.
Come back when your AI can do five fingers instead of six.
Fix that for me.
Fix that for me.
Or elongated.
Fix that and then tell me how creative it is.
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That's the European Union new brown shirt word.
Flagger, I'm a content flagger.
And get you arrested for being illegal, for not being kind, for hurting someone's feelings.
And it was a good piece.
It was a nice little chef with his coffee.
And he's kind of like a worried look on his face.
And he has a sign that says,
now swapping staff for migrants.
And it went perfectly well with our talk
about the migration replacement.
I like the cross eyes.
It's a good touch.
It does.
And, you see, there were some, I kind of,
I think we both liked Nico Symes in the morning, the Cubist thing.
At least I liked it.
Did you like that one?
I'm trying to go back here.
Let me look.
I like a lot of pink and... I don't know.
I liked it.
I thought it was good.
Yeah.
It was the yellow background.
I remember I liked it.
It's like a second row.
Right underneath it.
Right underneath the great staff swap.
Right underneath it.
Do you even have a browser open?
I got the browser up
are you even on the show right and oh that thing uh in the morning uh i didn't dislike it no i'd
like i thought it was great i don't remember you even mentioning it during the discussion
so you don't even listen to me anymore i listened to it we both it was also a nico sign we both like
the approved flagger but it wasn't that great.
It was okay.
It's a little, yeah, we've had similar things.
It also looks like one of our mugs.
You like the Dame Kenny Ben eaten alive with the bed bug munching on the toe.
On the toe, yeah.
I would say that was a close second.
I like the one underneath it.
Correct the record.
Yeah, the bed bug Olympics.
Yeah, I like that one.
It was a nice piece. I like that because i know it would pop with the white background and i like kind of that would look
good on the yes it would look i also like ngo air which you hated ngo air with the because you
didn't recognize the corvette no i said it was a core i said why is the corvette in there i
recognized it as a corvette i just didn't know why it was as a, why was it Corvette?
Well, I mean, it was also Biden's Corvette.
By the way, I have a boots on the ground bedbugs report since this is the donation segment.
Let's do it right now.
All right.
Here's what you're missing about bedbugs in France.
There's very few people who know more about bedbugs than me.
Is this a great podcast or what?
This is our guy. I have a business that helps
landlords, hotels, dorms, retirement communities, etc. monitor for infesting pests such as roaches
and bed bugs. Early detection is key in saving hassle, costs, and liability regarding these
pests. So here's what you're missing. Paris is not exclusive to this problem. Yes, we know.
So here's what you're missing.
Paris is not exclusive to this problem.
Yes, we know.
In Paris, it's one in eight residences.
In New York City, almost one in 11 residences is hit with bedbugs just this past year.
In the U.S., we nearly eradicated bedbugs back in the 50s with excessive use of DDT, which was banned in 1972.
And I think you and I are both on the same page that the DDT ban was stupid and people still to this day believe that that causes cancer would you say that we are on the
same page about that kind of but they did i think there's the at least for me the jury's out on
whether it caused the uh egg uh certain birds to the pelican the pelican yeah our pelican yeah they had to get
rid of it because of the pelican and you know tina ran behind the ddt truck when she was a kid
getting all you know all dusted up and she's still fine well there was a guy in san jose who
is a professor i think san jose ate it drank it he drank it he ate it yeah exactlyank it. He drank it. He ate it. Yeah, exactly.
In the U.S., we still have easy access to pesticides that are effective in fighting back bed bugs.
And no agenda pro tip.
Pro tip.
Here we go.
The pesticide you want to get rid of bed bugs is called Crossfire and can be picked up in nearly any hardware store over the counter, even Walmart or Amazon.
It's the same pesticide the pros use there's a tip
crossfire have you heard of this product i've heard a crossfire hurricane yeah well now you know
in france eu rules ban such pesticides eu countries do not have the same access to
effective pesticides we have here there's a very lucrative black market smuggling pesticides available
off the shelf from Home Depot
into these countries.
Wow. Another
Curry Devorah Consulting Group business.
Exit strategy.
EU rules leave the only
effective solution for bedbugs to be
heat treatments.
Heating entire buildings up to
118 degrees Fahrenheit for 90 minutes kills bedbugs
and their eggs. This is very expensive and sometimes impractical to do, especially with
old buildings. The high density living and aggressive movement of bedbugs just means
it's a matter of time before reinfestation occurs after heat treatment. Heat treatments offer no
residual protection and so they just move right
back in bed bugs are not new to paris in 2020 benjamin griveaux ran for mayor under the idea
to rid paris of bed bugs in 100 days and then resign well that's something else than a free pony
he likely would have won if it wasn't for a pesky sex tape scandal that ruined his run. Ah, there you go.
Future stories about EU countries will involve cockroaches, mice, and rats,
as poison baits for these pests have also been banned in the EU.
Huh.
Yeah, so here's the scenario.
The rats, the cockroaches, and the mice will all be because of climate change.
Yep, you bet.
I said it again, didn't I?
You said you bet.
You better believe it.
I've been saying you bet a lot.
You better believe it.
You better believe it.
Yes.
The change that you put in your mind, instead of saying you bet, say yep, yep.
Yep, okay.
That's not annoying.
Yep, yep. Yep, yippers. Yep, yep, yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep okay you got it i'll i'll do that we'll see how long it is before you get on my butt about that
uh so back to the artwork thank you very much producer good work that's the kind that's i mean
crossfire we learned something here so that's. I don't think there was a...
You know, if you don't listen to the No Agenda,
if you don't get something you learn,
something pragmatic from every No Agenda show,
you're not listening carefully.
Yeah.
And you probably should just go away.
Probably shouldn't be listening.
No, just donate and go away.
Thank you very much, Francisco Scaramanga.
Thank you to all of the No Agenda artists who diligently supported us with their time and their talent.
All of it, of course, is appreciated.
We're happy to provide critique when possible.
But we also use a lot of these for different things.
As I said, you can find them in the chapter art more often than not, thanks to the work of Dreb Scott in these modern podcast apps. Now we go to the treasure portion. We'd love to
thank our executive and associate executive producers who come in with above $200 or
respectfully $300 for each episode. This really is what makes the show. We had a special number
today, as numerology matters in No Agenda Nation97 is a fibonacci number it's the top
of the curve of the of the shell i guess what exactly uh maybe you can explain it better than
i can't you i can't explain it you ran the promotion uh well yes the woman uh who's listed
here laura moody uh she's now a dame um had to draw, if you put the Fibonacci numbers into a sheet, you get the golden ratio.
It just comes around because of this Fibonacci numbers, no matter which numbers you use in the sequence.
And of course, the Fibonacci numbers where you add a lot of, it's a series of numbers starting with zero.
And you add the next number to
this first number, so zero plus one is one, so the next Fibonacci number is one, and then
the, and you add one and one, you get two, that's two, and you add two and one, you get
three, that's the Fibonacci number, and you add two and three, you get five, and five
and three is eight, and it goes on and on and on until you get to these huge numbers,
which we have today,
which is Fibonacci number 1597,
and that won't be another one
until I think in the 2000-somethings.
Yeah, we'll be dead.
Well, the show will be done.
The show will be done.
This will be the last Fibonacci number show.
I think you're right,
the last Fibonacci number show.
Oh, sad to see you go, Fibonacci. So. I think you're right. The last Fibonacci number show. Sad to see you go, Fibonacci.
So we celebrate the
Baron of Backwardation, Winter Park,
Florida, who I think should get a special
Fibonacci title because the
Baron of Backwardation. I think it's the Fibonacci
Club. Yep. Fibonacci Club came
in with 1,597.
Exactly
the show number, donation,
and the Fibonacci number club.
In the morning,
he says,
from Baron Backwardation,
Backwardation,
Backwardation of Contango.
Show number,
donation.
This should also trigger a title change.
Oh, it's even better.
I would like to be known as the Duke of Central Florida.
Granted.
Thanks to you guys and the great producers
you have supporting the show.
We thank you so much,
Baron.
And enjoy this special Fibonacci. You will be a Fibonacci Duke. guys and the great producers you have supporting the show we thank you so much baron and uh enjoy
this special fibonacci you will be a fibonacci duke very special it'll never never happen again
there will never be no never be go back to the old fibonacci numbers laura moody's up next and
she's in buckley washington she's the one who drew the little drawing that was in the newsletter
that showed the golden ratio and she came in with 1123.58 this is the note that was in the newsletter that showed the golden ratio and she came in with
1123.58 this is the note that came in the show before but she wanted to say no no i want to be
on the fibonacci show okay so she says thank you i love the show keep covering africa yeah yeah we'll
do that no problem yeah we'll do it no problemo yeah when i heard about the special numbers for
donations i thought about making a fibonacci donation using the first number
in the series. I'd like to be
an executive producer and I get knighted the next
time the show number is a
Fibonacci number. That'll never happen.
If I miss show 1597,
I have to wait until show 2584.
That would be the next
thousand shows from now.
So I'll try to get this
sent in time. I'd like to my title
be dame laura of the golden mean you got also dedouching you've been dedouched regards laura
moody thank you very much laura great idea thanks for alerting us that we appreciate it
as a matter of fact if she hadn't done that Fibonacci number would have come and gone without us even noticing.
And we would have been very sad about that.
Very sad.
Because, you know, people always, hey, man, you missed it.
I can't believe.
I know, after the fact.
I can't believe you missed the Fibonacci number.
That's the kind of stuff we love hearing.
That's the kind of stuff we love hearing.
Jan the Man, also known as Jan the Mum,
in Dikkelveen, Belgium, 500.
ITM, boys, I drop another donation today,
and barring any glitches in the back office,
this should lift us well over knighthood.
Please switcheroo this 500 to my smoking hot Sri Lankan wife who will be 50 years old tomorrow the 9th of October
done we've been together for 15 years and we never had a fight I'd make her listen to your
soothing voices in the car but her amygdala is already so small she just dozes off most times
please dame her dame Janarthani of the Ceylon Spices.
And she would love some Pinot Noir and papadums.
Papadums?
Papadums?
What are papadums?
I don't know.
Papadums.
Something, probably some Sri Lankan specialty is my guess.
I just got to put the order in.
Hold on a second.
Can we get, guys, can you get the papadums?
See if there's any papadums available.
Yes, sir.
Papadums are on the way.
Thanks for all you do.
Love your show.
No jingles, no karma.
Yom the Mon from Dickelvenna, Belgium.
Belgium.
You got it.
And I am changing that switcheroo as we speak.
Yeah, also check to make sure she's on the birthday list.
Sir Infinite, if you would.
Sir Infinitus in Holly Springs, North Carolina, 377.
ITM and greetings.
Fibonacci show donation for the best podcast in the universe from Sir Infinite and InfiniteMedical.com.
That's InfiniteMedical.com.
The best veteran-owned medical device company in the surgical positioning industry.
Please give a de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
As well as an F-35 karma along with legal karma as we have finally had enough.
About something.
God bless you both for what you do.
Cheers.
Oh, you got it.
You've got karma.
Thank you, Sir Infinitus. Todd Heseman.
Heseman, Heseman,
Heseman, New Hope, Minnesota, 366.
No agenda never disappoints.
D-douche me, please.
You've been D-douched.
And that's because this is my first donation since my monthly donations inexplicably stopped two and a half years ago.
Yeah, PayPal does that from time to time.
They'll just decouple you from us.
Yeah, you got to check.
Yeah, you do have to check regularly because PayPal does it.
I don't know why.
If your credit card changes or the date changes on your credit card or you get a new one every couple of years, you will not be donating to us anymore.
You have to go reestablish the connection.
Is that what triggers it, a new credit card?
I think most of it's triggered by credit card changes.
That makes sense, I guess.
Too bad.
card changes that makes sense i guess yeah so it's too bad and and we have it set up so they don't try you know a lot of these guys who are scammers you once you subscribe to
something and then your credit card change they'll they'll find your new number and they'll lock you
in and so you can they just almost impossible to get off of it. No, we have an automatic disconnect. Oh, that's kind of good, I guess.
Well, it's good for the people that are donating.
Not good for us.
Well, I mean, it's good for us if they go back and notice.
Yeah.
Ed Code is up next, by the way.
He's in Summit, New Jersey, 33334.
He's got no note, no nothing.
So he gets a double up karma.
He sure does.
You've got... double up karma he sure does you've got jody atkinson in park city utah 333.33 atm john and adam this donation is honor of my wonderful
dog callie ah another dog donation now no callie would have been seven on on october 9th i had to put callie to sleep on
august 23rd as my sister jill price mentioned in a previous donation oh okay callie was like my
third child and we went through a lot together we were there for each other during the covid
insanity and the many health issues she struggled with over the last three years including epilepsy
and three hip surgeries by the way i heard from our uh our vet
he's but he's a real vet like you know does cows and stuff he says there's monoclonal antibodies
now that can they can um fix that on cats and dogs that you know where the hips go uh all all week
oh that's crazy i think yeah uh we listened to, our friends in the car, hiking, cross country skiing during her recoveries.
Now she's gone.
I'm an empty nester as my youngest human resource as a freshman in college.
Thankfully,
I have you both to help me through this difficult time.
And a heart emoji.
This donation gives me a seat at the round table.
Please dub me Dame of the skiing dogs.
I would like a nice grass fed Texas steak with a bottle of opus one
you bet i got some knc cattle for you right here ribeye also some jobs karma from my other human
resource who recently graduated from college thank you for your courage friends cheers to you
and cheers to you hold on a second where's my's my jobs? Here's the jobs, Karma.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
Karma.
Now we have a couple of people that had no notes, including starting with Viscount Sir Crash EMT, our buddy in Holly Springs, North Carolina.
333.33.
So we'll give him a double up, Karma.
That's odd.
You've got.
And then right.
Double up.
Karma.
Right after him is Ruben Schwebel in Jerusalem, Illinois at 333.33.
Give him a double up, Karma.
Yeah, you got it.
And a Ruben sandwich.
Karma. Yeah, you got it. And a Reuben sandwich. Karma.
So here's a Reuben
sandwich because Dame G Money in
Dallas, Texas really
3-3-3-3-3-3 and all
she says is
the note of the day, Viva
No Agenda. Viva No
Agenda indeed. Thank
you, Dame G Money. Jacob
Kellers in Jefferson, Iowa
333 in the morning to ya
and thank you for what you do. I'd like to call out
Jar, Jared Barr who
hit me in the mouth and Levi Park
as douchebags. Oh, okay. Here's Jared
Douchebag
and here's Levi. Douchebag
Not sure if they've
ever donated before. Well, I hope you're right because, you know, douchebagging someone who's donated. Douchebag. Not sure if they've ever donated before.
Well, I hope you're right because, you know,
douchebagging someone who's donated is a severe offense.
I've not heard their names called since I started listening short after the January.
He says January 8th insurrection.
This is an insurrection I'm not familiar with.
That's how important it was.
It was worse than Pearl Harbor, but I don't't remember the date i do listen for the bonus content
during this time as everyone should indeed and we had a good bed bugs tip that most people who
didn't love if it didn't listen they didn't get it let me check hold on let me check uh oh about
400 people dropped off well bed bugs tobugs to you. They missed out.
This will be a new greeting.
Hey, bedbugs to you, bro.
You didn't hear.
And please, don't tell anyone the secret how to do it either.
Kind of get rid of them.
I would appreciate some small business commerce for my new business adventures
and buying a building for my jiu-jitsu gym no coast jefferson located in
jefferson iowa for jingles i would like respect and i would like some shut up slave you got it
r-e-s-p-i-c-t shut up slave and he says thank you for your courage and thank you very much jacob
johnny o johnny o in East Dubuque, Illinois.
In the morning, guys.
Going to keep this note short.
Taylor Swift.
Let me know who storms out of the troll room.
No rage quit yet.
They're probably already gone.
Taylor Swift.
Hold on a second. I'll get Sir Michael
he's in Snohomish
Washington, a little town
yeah, but I'm looking for his
jingles, he was buying the whole load, felt something hot on my legs
and yak karma, that was our
jingle in the last show
please send travel karma for clear mountain
passes as my family and I wrap up a
six week tour of the mountain west show please send travel karma for clear mountain passes as my family and i wrap up a six-week tour
of the mountain west sir michael black knight of the dude's name ben in snohomish you got it i'm
gonna give you the whole load today i just felt something hot on my legs i'm sorry oh god the Oh, God. The worst. You thought.
I want to play that again.
I just felt something hot on my legs.
That's a great ISO.
That's dynamite.
Darius Gandhi, Santa Monica, California, 333.
And Darius says in the morning to the amazing women, Tina and Mimi, who support alongside the great men, Adam and John.
Well, how about that?
Don't worry.
They don't listen to the donation segment or the show.
I will say this.
Mimi groused at me.
She says, you're going to listen to the show.
I'm going to listen to the show.
So you better plug the book.
Oh, plug the book.
Yeah.
TooManyEggs.com.
Go get a free copy.
It's a PDF file. And you can also buy a giant big giant book 800 pages it's a it's a great gift and uh of course tina does listen so i'm
going to plug her podcast which i am just the producer curry and the keeper.com and there you
go we've done our duties i made a personal pact pact to myself and JCD to keep my donations quiet,
allowing us to keep the show moving swiftly.
But sometimes I have to chime in,
and on episode 1596, Adam's NGO deep dive was nothing short of spectacular.
I got chills.
Spectacular!
It was like watching a master puzzle solver at work.
You got a corner?
I can fit this piece in.
It just looks like a piece of the sky.
It's exactly like a piece of the sky.
I absolutely love when Adam does deep dives like this.
It's like he's weaving together all the pieces of a mystery
and solving it all right in front of you
in a succinct and eloquent way.
Truly a job well done. Well, that's very
kind of you to say. Thank you very much.
If it's worth $333, definitely.
That's quite the puzzle.
Laura Mullen, meanwhile,
in Glenwood City, Wisconsin,
31940.
ITM,
$1597 times 2 equals $3194, thus my first donation of $319.40. ITM. 1597 times 2 equals
3194. Thus, my first
donation of 319.40
is complete.
Just requesting
prosperous
life karma for all.
Thank you for your courage. Very good.
Great Fibonacci donation. You've got
karma. Thank you very much, Laura.
And coming to you from
Sendagaya, Tokyo, Japan.
Oh, I love hearing from our Dame
Astrid. Comes in with a row of ducks.
222.22. And she
says, because you are fabulous
and because the deconstruction of the
narratives becomes more and more necessary
with each No Agenda show.
This is from Dame Astrid, Duchess of Japan
and all the disputed islands in the Japan Sea.
And in case I hadn't mentioned it,
the Keeper, Tina and I,
we are planning on Tokyo for next year,
which was our original plan was,
oh, Japan, I should say, not Tokyo.
Our original plan for Japan was 2019.
Then, of course, it shut down for many years.
So we're looking forward to seeing you, Dame Astrid and Sir Then, of course, it shut down for many years. So, we're looking forward to seeing
you, Daymaster and Sir Mark, of course,
in the
Japan scene.
Sir Corky's up and he's in
Oulu,
Florida. Sir Corky
here, ITM. I couldn't resist the last
Fibonacci number. By the way,
show 1596 was very interesting.
Well done, gents.
Jingle request, bingo boom shakalaka plus goat karma.
Bingo boom shakalaka.
You've got karma.
Sir Luca is in Walla Walla, Washington washington 202.02 i love these numbers in the morning chaps
double karma request please health karma the yak variety and a tpp jobs karma
okay i got it here uh thank you for your courage sir luca of the southeast okay i'm just gonna combine them if
you don't mind save some time jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs you've got
karma you've got karma there you go isaac contraris in chula Vista, California. $200.33.
A.K.A. Dr. I.
A.K.A. Devote.
Shameless plug for my very own pod.
Third side podcast on all platforms.
Can I please get John to do a bluesy harmonica lick for me to sample?
Ooh. Let me get the
blues harmonica.
Devotee
has done value for value music
boostagranball.com and
Dr. I, aka Devotee
is one of our end of show mixers
for today. So thank you, Isaac.
And here comes your lick.
Wrong harmonica.
Yeah, this one.
Really?
Could have been better.
I think it's pretty good.
William Dolge.
Dolge, I think.
Bristolville, Ohio, 200.
We're getting towards the end here.
Associate Executive Producership says,
Hi, John and Adam.
This donation of 200 to take me to Knighthood
just in time for my 45th birthday on October 10th.
How could it get any better?
If you could, Knight me as Sir William of Northeast Ohio
and the regular fare at the round table is fine.
The mutton and meat, of course.
And could I get a biscuit for my birthday and an R2D2
karma? Thanks for all you guys do. They always give me a biscuit
on my birthday. Of course we can do that. You've got
karma.
San Antonio, Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Or Sir Antonio.
San Antonio. Sir Antonio, Madrid, Madrid, Spain. Or Sir Antonio. Sir Antonio from Madrid.
A biscuit for my 65th birthday on October 9th.
The most popular request is a biscuit for my birthday.
And happy retirement karma for me.
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
You've got karma.
Sir Antonio, where were you when...
No, we were in Barcelona.
We weren't near...
By the way, Madrid is where all the elites go to Madrid.
All the elites of the world, the kings, the queens,
particularly the princes and the princesses,
they all have cool condos in Madrid.
Little known fact.
Nice town.
Madrid is where the elites hang out.
They have a great museum.
Sir Jimmy James, almost at the end here from Oklahoma City, $200, says,
God bless Sir Jimmy James of the South Central Flatlands.
God bless to you, Sir Jimmy James.
Thank you very much.
And finally, Linda Lupatkin, who's always at the bottom of the list,
from Lakewood, Colorado, and she wants some jobs.
Carmen, for a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakersInc.com
for all your executive resume and job search needs, she writes.
That's ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs, she writes. That's ImageMakersInc.com or just find Linda Lou Patkin.
She's on the list under the show's producer list.
And today we'll give her a TPP jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
Jobs.
You've got karma.
And that wraps up our executive and associate executive producers.
These titles are real you can now say that you are an executive producer of no agenda show episode 1597 or associate executive as uh
as is appropriate and of course these credits are used or accepted anywhere credits are recognized
including imdb you can use it on your linkedin you can put it on your resume or you can just
use it in the bar and say hey and put on put it on a little business card. I'm an executive producer.
I'm looking for an unknown.
And if anyone questions this credit, we'll vouch for you.
We're happy to do that.
Thank you for supporting the No Agenda Show.
John's going to take us through the 50s.
We've got some meetups.
We've got some nights and dames.
Cool stuff on the way.
Sir Shug starts us off in Camas, Washington, 15970.
Hey, there's our buddy, Sir Duke David Fugazotto
in Gladstone, Missouri.
Yeah, the
Arabian Peninsula in America's heartland.
$159.70, which is also
Fibonacci, if that's just like a
10% off on Fibonacci.
Happy Columbus Day, he mentions.
Thank you.
Brian Schmidt in Canton,
Michigan also comes in with50-9-70.
And he does say something here I want to read.
You missed something.
In the show Dope Sick, Big Pharma used the term breakthrough pain to justify upping dosage.
They brought it back with COVID.
Breakthrough.
Good point.
Good catch.
Good catch.
Breakthrough infection.
You're right.
John Wyatt, Huntsville, Alabama, 144.
Baronette Tess Salty in
Winchester, New Hampshire, 12345.
Central Jersey
Meetup in Parlin, New Jersey.
The Switcheroo Collection from the
Central New Jersey Tom's River
Coaster Donation Raffle.
The winner is Bart from Tom's River.
Tucker Born in Boring, Oregon.
One, one, two, three, five.
Needs a job.
Karma will give you that at the end.
Jeffrey Prock in Rochester, New York.
100.
John M. Adams in Bon Secours, Alabama.
I'm not sure how you pronounce it, but he's got a birthday coming up, and he donated $82.
Kevin McLaughlin's on the list, of course, at 8008.
Save the snuggle puppies, breast cancer awareness month, he wants to mention.
Snuggle puppies.
Sir Kevin, the Archduke of Luna, lover of America and boobs.
Brian Ginnack in Kansasville, Wisconsin, 8008.
He's going to be a knight.
He'd like to be known henceforth as Sir Labrat of Kenosha,
my former hometown for the round table like Brandy.
Old fashions, Brandy Old Fashions and Kringle.
I want some jobs coming to at the end.
Darren Moore in Decatur, Illinois, 7696.
These are de-douching.
You've been de-douched.
$71 comes from David Jarman in New South Wales, Australia.
Donnie Eubanks in Canton, Ohio, 6732.
Grayson Insurance in Aurora, Colorado, 6006.
And Kevin McLaughlin's back from Concord, North Carolina, 6006.
This time, save the party pillows.
So he's now gone from naming melons to naming...
Pillows.
Or not acronyms, but there's a word for that.
One thing you call something, something else.
Synonyms?
For boobs, for boobs.
Synonyms?
It's not a synonym exactly.
There's a word.
Somebody in the troll room knows what I'm saying here.
Euphemisms.
Euphemisms.
That's what he's doing.
Thank you, sir.
Ryan Smith in Raleigh, North Carolina, 6006.
He mentions the tiger melon.
David Weicker in Jacksonville, Florida, 5510.
Linda Dominelli in Rochester, New Hampshire, 5333.
Josiah Thomas, $51.
Brian Richardson in Aurora, Illinois, $50.69,
which gives us right back to the $50 donors.
And I'll just go name a location.
Philip Kuzimowski in Austin, Texas.
You missed David Wicker.
I just wanted to, number 42, David Wicker.
No, I did say David Wicker, Jacksonville.
I think Jacksonville, Florida, 5510.
But did you see his note?
Yeah, but that note doesn't get read in the under 200s
because then it's inviting bargain basement reads.
Okay.
Now, if he put it at the beginning, I'd have no choice.
Ah, I see what you're saying.
Got it.
Like Grayson Insurance in Aurora, Colorado.
What am I supposed to do?
I got you. I got you. I got you. Okay. So he's Insurance in Aurora, Colorado. What am I supposed to do? I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
Okay.
So he's got to up his game.
Brian Richardson in Aurora, Illinois.
Philip Kuzmanowski in Austin, Texas.
Ryan Tiernan in North Providence, Rhode Island.
Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas.
Matthew Smith in Colchester, UK.
Susan Tillett in Corvallis, Oregon,
Jonathan Meyer in Xenia, Ohio,
Justin Cruz in Tehachapi,
that's up there on the grapevine, California,
Danica Keeney in Lincoln, New Hampshire,
Robertson Home in Flint, Michigan,
Edward Mazurek in Memphis, New Hampshire. Robertson Home in Flint, Michigan. Edward
Missouri in Memphis, Tennessee.
Yip or
Jip, Yip, what, J-I-P
Volima
in Holland. Yip Fulama
in Wassenaar.
Yip Fulama, really
Volima in
Wassenaar. There you go.
Stephen Ray in Ray in Spokane.
William Kidwell in Dover, Delaware.
Sir George Wushatu, haven't heard from him for a while.
How's he doing in La Vernia, Texas?
Charles Peterson in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
And last on the list is Capic Chiropractic in Capic, Michigan.
Go there, get your back straightened out.
Thank you all very much for supporting the No Agenda Show.
Of course, we thank everyone who came in under $50.
Some for reasons of anonymity, which is understandable.
Others are on sustaining donations, which are very important.
And if you think you're on one, you might want to check your PayPal,
as we just discussed.
Sometimes they just uncouple you from us without any asking.
Some jobs, karma as requested.
Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Let's vote for jobs.
You've got karma.
And remember, you too can become a producer of the No Agenda podcast.
All you have to do is go to this website to learn more.
vorac.org
slash N-A
And thank you again
to our executive associate
executive producers
for $15.97.
Our formula is this.
We go out,
we hit people in the mouth.
What up?
What up? Shut up, Slade. Shut up. As a service to NO Agenda, we like to, to NO Agenda Nation, we like to celebrate birthdays of everybody.
So here's the list for today.
John M. Adams wishes his sister, Melissa Adams Dillon, a happy birthday.
She celebrates today.
Yum Mamon, his smoking hot Sri Lankan wife, Jonathani, celebrates her 50th tomorrow.
Happy birthday in advance.
As does Sir Antonio, turning 65, retiring tomorrow.
And William Dolgate turns 45 on the 10th.
Happy birthday from everybody here
at the best podcast in the universe.
It's your birthday.
The title changes.
Turn and face the slaves.
That's changing.
Turn and face those slaves
as the baron of backwardation of Contango
becomes a duke today
and claims Central Florida as his dukedom.
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well you saw a couple of donations for the toms river meetup
they had a good time they sent a a report. It was very muffled.
I did some filtering.
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We drink and we know things.
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Enjoying drinking and passing along the bug.
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I'm drinking a lot of bugs right now.
I had about three or four bugs.
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It's lots of fun.
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so I'm just saying hi.
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I heard some real Jersey girls in there. This is Kosher. Not much to say, so I'm just saying hi. In the morning. Ah, beautiful.
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I heard some real Jersey girls in there.
Always.
That always sounds great.
Love that.
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I think I'm a baronet of the First Horse of Armageddon.
We're here at Castle Island at the September 16th No Agenda Boston Red 33 Red 33 meetup.
In between, some beautiful Celtic Irish music here.
Celtic Irish being redundant?
Not necessarily.
No.
Okay, no, it's not because you're going to have Scottish Celtic music as well.
All right, and that's our meetup report.
Thank you for your courage.
Yes, thank you very much for your courage.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Oops.
Don't make it too long.
They left everything on for me.
How beautiful.
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That's at Lincoln's Roadhouse in Denver, Colorado.
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And in the rest of this month
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we've got Indy
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We've got a lot.
I see them all the way through December.
Cause you can put them on as long as you want,
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And you know,
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one yourself it's easy always like a party All right, you start today with the ISOs because I'm always starting.
I always start.
But okay, let's do this one.
Aye, aye, aye.
Aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye, aye.
Okay, let's try this one.
Kick.
Got an extra kick.
Not bad.
And then last one is sexism.
This is blatant sexism.
That's pretty good.
I don't know if I can compete.
I do have a couple.
High climactic moment.
Is that...
Got this one.
Wonderful stew.
That was funny.
Silly.
You need to leave.
I like that one.
I couldn't hear it.
Okay.
And then this, you know, we always have the classic.
Fine, blow the planet up.
Yeah, you got to have a nice seed man in there.
I like the sexism one better.
Let me see.
Well, you did laugh at that.
Wonderful stew.
Yeah, but because it's so stupid.
Well, that's good.
But I couldn't.
It's muffled.
It's muddy.
This is blatant sexism yeah i think you win
i think you who is that uh let me listen again this is blatant sexism i don't know
it's megan oh megan kelly yeah huh well there you go that's about all you need to hear about the podcast
talking about blatant sexism
I want to play a couple of these
this is from these various
senate hearings
oh god
they're always bringing up these
the Biden administration brings up the
most crackpot judges to get approval.
And so you have every showboating Republican who's got any clue.
Of course, as one does, yes.
As one does.
And you've got the two main guys.
The best of the group is Kennedy.
Well, Kennedy's in a league of his own.
He's pretty close to it but I think
Ted Cruz also comes up with some good stuff
so I have two
three clips from this one guy
this character's named
Mustafa
I got the wrong sheet
Mustafa
Hamadi
Kashubai
Kashubai
so let's go with Kennedy vs. Kashubai. Kashubai? Mustafa Kashubai. Yeah, I got you.
So let's go with Kennedy versus Kashubai mix one.
Mr. Chairman, Judge Kashubai.
I'm looking at an order you issued as a magistrate judge here requiring the use of pronouns in your court.
I'm already laughing. Do you require
the use of pronouns, the declaration of one's pronouns in your
court? Senator, that may be referring to perhaps a trial management
order or scheduling order of some kind. Yeah.
No, it's a statement.
You issued it. Here it is.
It's an invitation for people to identify
their pronouns
or their
honorifics.
Honorifics?
At your requirement that you
issued to all people in your court,
you say, quote, when you introduce yourself in a meeting,
you should say, my name is Judge Blank and my pronouns are blank.
Is that right?
Senator, those were not requirements or rules.
Those were suggestions and invitations for people to use.
And you also, in your directive, you say, quote, I'd like counsel to introduce themselves, giving your full name and your honorific, such as Ms. and Ms. period, Mix or Mr., not Mrs.
And if your client will be making an appearance, I ask you to please introduce them to the court by giving me their full name and their honorifics such as
ms and ms period mix or mister end quote is that right senator it's not a directive again it's an
invitation for people to introduce themselves yeah okay honor is honorifics a thing i've never
heard of honorifics that's the latest that's you We've noticed this in the clips we get from TikTok where people call themselves mix.
Well, yeah, but what is an honorific?
That's it, like Mr. Mrs. Mix.
This is a show title is what it is.
Honorific?
Honorifics. Honorifics, yeah, I think so.
He goes on part two where he goes after the guy even harder all right um i'm looking at an article
and uh from the oregon state bar bulletin from may of 2021
um and i want to want to read one of your quotes quote we have to set aside conventional ideas of proof.
Let me say that again.
We have to set aside conventional ideas of proof, you said,
when we are dealing with the personal and interpersonal work of equity, division, and inclusion.
Division? He said actually division. inclusion division he said actually division
i know he said that you gotta wonder if he said it on purpose or not this guy you never know what
that guy yeah so i'm just what is this why is he this is he hearing this judge i mean why is he
doing this why is this judge being grilled by the because the judge is being set up to be one of the
federal judges in one of those big systems this is a classic guy that the b is being set up to be one of the federal judges in one of those big systems.
This is a classic guy that the Biden people bring up.
Oh, beautiful.
As a judge, I can appreciate the challenge of employing a different mode for understanding truth than that which most lawyers are accustomed to in our work, end quote.
Did you write that?
That is a quote from that article.
So when we're dealing with equity, diversity, and inclusion,
we should set aside conventional ideas of proof.
Is that right?
In the larger context of interpersonal and personal relationships, the idea of being able to have a conversation with somebody.
Yeah, but you didn't talk about a conversation.
You said proof.
It's in the context of having a conversation with somebody about the issue of their background and experience.
When the issue is equity, diversity, or inclusion, we should have a different set of proof. Is that right?
When it comes to the space in which people have interpersonal relationships with one another, the idea of respecting and dignifying each other with their experiences is an important part of... So all issues have one set of proof, which has been handed down by our
state Supreme Courts, our U.S. Supreme Court, except you think we ought to have a different
set of proof when equity, diversity, and inclusion are at issue. Is that right? In all of my years on
the bench, Senator, I have applied the law, the rules of evidence, the case precedent. Let me move on.
Wow, so all these
people are just virtue signaling cucks.
Oh, there's a bunch of them, and they keep
bringing them up, and so Cruz goes after
them. They're not sincere, is the point. They're not
sincere when it comes down to it.
No, I don't think they are.
In fact, this is one of the few times I'd say
you're right on this, because I'm usually
defending them for their sincerity. Yes. But here, Cruz goes after the same guy,
and this one is really a shocker. Okay, well, let's turn to something else you wrote in the
Wisconsin Women Law Journal. Again, this is your writing. The name of the article is
Destabilizing Power in Rape, Why Consent Theory and Rape Law Has Turned on Its Head.
You cited Professor Catherine McKinnon, who argued, quote, sexuality itself is a power web in which heterosexual relations per se are infused with violence and control.
And, quote, most intercourse is rape.
No.
Now, her views are extreme.
is rape no now her views are extreme and yet and and when senator blackburn asked you about them here at the hearing when you want to be confirmed you try to distance yourself from them but here's
what you wrote in the article you embrace those views you wrote quote i employ the view that rape
is sex in order to focus on the significance of consent and rape law the sex act is a violation
per se without consent in order to properly align the consent doctrine in rape law of consent and rape law. The Sex Act is a violation per se without consent. In order
to properly align the consent doctrine and rape law with consent and other areas of law, non-consent
must be presumed. Do you believe that is a mainstream view that heterosexual sex is rape?
Let me just stop for a second. So this guy says that unless you have explicit consent
it's always non-consensual no he says all sex is rape senator in that article i was exploring
different ideas and theories and i was employing the hypothetical that you've just described to try to tease out a particular issue with respect to consent.
With respect to your last question.
So you also quoted Professor McKinnon, who wrote, quote, sexuality is to feminism what work is to Marxism.
Let me ask you again, what does that mean?
Senator, I was summarizing different theories that people were presenting so that way I could explain them and then employ an analysis with respect to the issue of what consent was in the context of sexual assault back 30 years ago.
I think your views are far, far out of the mainstream.
Senator Welch?
Wow.
Jesus, come quickly.
This world is broken.
These guys.
This world is broken.
They keep putting these characters up
and these guys, you know,
and the Democrats run the Senate
so they pass the guy through anyway.
Really?
This guy gets the nod?
I'd be surprised if he didn't.
Oh, man.
This is so wrong.
These people are weird.
He's a black guy, too, I should mention.
And a Muslim.
Well, neither of those are disqualifying.
No, it's not.
But if you think that all sex is rape,
you should be just kicked off the...
You shouldn't even be doing anything.
This is so odd, man.
Okay, well, that's thoroughly depressing.
What states are they going to be federal judges in?
I don't know.
I have no idea where it's getting assigned.
All right.
I would like to end with some big pharma.
Because I'm confused now. I'm not sure. sure first of all we were right ozempic
and wagovi not necessarily good for your health no but i'm trying to figure out what i mean i
think i know what's going on here in the because you know obviously they spent 500 million dollars
in the last seven months on advertising marketing underwriting, native ads. Whatever you want to call it. Whatever you want to call it.
So CBS Evening News has the first, I would say, overly positive Ozempic story.
It turns out popular drugs used to suppress appetite, like Ozempic and Wegovy,
may have an economic side effect.
People who take them appear to be buying less food at Walmart,
where today Elodie Nicholas got her prescriptions and her groceries.
Yeah, absolutely. I believe it. I'm buying less.
She started taking Ozempic after having two heart attacks, and she's lost 36 pounds since May.
Has it changed what you eat?
A hundred percent. The sweet stuff, it just literally turns my stomach.
My chocolate cart used to be overflowing because I'd have all the junk and the sodas and all that. A hundred percent. The sweet stuff, it just literally turns my stomach.
My shopping cart used to be overflowing because I'd have all the junk and the sodas and all that.
Now it's less than half of what it used to be.
Walmart has one of the most sophisticated systems for collecting data on its shoppers.
And U.S. CEO John Ferner told Bloomberg they've seen smaller checkouts from people taking these medications.
We do see a slight pullback in overall basket, less units, slightly less calories. Does it surprise you that Walmart's looking at this sort of data? I think every large retailer is looking at this
sort of data. They have the data through their loyalty programs. Leo Feller is chief economist
at Numerator, a company that analyzes shopping receipts from millions of people. And then we
use that data to help inform retailers, to help inform food manufacturers. Healthcare providers
wrote more than 9 million prescriptions for drugs used for weight loss in the last three months of
2022. And Morgan Stanley estimates 7% of the U.S. population will be taking these medications by
2035. Over the course of the
next 10 years, this will likely change the way that consumers shop and what consumers are buying.
For Elodie Nicholas and her husband, that's already happened. I buy the groceries,
so it's also helping him to eat healthy. Oh, to eat healthy. Oh, there you go.
Seven percent of the population will die from this i'm sure
this is so bad but they're trying to kill us all here here is the uh here's the side effects very
concerning but i think this is a secret native ad at the same time prescription drugs used to
suppress appetite and we probably should state that we know from scientific fact and marketing research that telling people a product will kill them makes them buy it more.
See the cigarette cartons with horrible diseased lungs and hearts.
And this has only created more demand for the products.
Prescription drugs used to suppress appetite have exploded in popularity
this past year, with social media influencers and celebrities sharing the success they've had
using the drug semaglutide, marketed as Wagovi and Ozempic, known technically as GLP-1 agonists.
Type 2 diabetes? Discover the Ozempempic trisome developed to treat diabetes
ozempic's off-label use for weight loss is driving its demand but now a new study from the journal of
the american medical association found that for every thousand patients who used the drug
some suffered moderate to severe stomach problems including pancreatitis and stomach paralysis.
Each one of these complications could be serious enough that it could be life-threatening.
NYU Langone chief gastroenterologist Dr. Mark Pochepin says patients outside of the
drug's target audience are at a higher risk for exhibiting rare side effects.
The American psyche is give me a pill or a medicine to fix a problem.
The drug's manufacturer, Novo Nordisk,
responded to the findings, saying,
it stands behind the safety and efficacy
of all our GLP-1RA medicines
when used consistent with the product labeling
and approved indications.
Oh, wow.
This is really tricky.
So it's used off-label, and they say, no, we stand by our products as long as you're using them for what they're intended for, which is type 2 diabetes.
Right.
Not for weight loss, and also, they snuck in here a little, well, you know, if you just do, you know, it's the old, well, if you just, you know, just you want a pill to lose some weight, well, you could probably die from that, but not if you're a fatso.
The American psyche is give me a pill or medicine to fix a problem.
The drugs manufacturer Novo Nordisk responded to the findings, saying it stands behind the safety and efficacy of all our GLP-1RA medicines when used consistent with the product labeling and approved indications. And here it comes.
Rebrand.
They're just going to rebrand.
With a generic, which they own.
It's genius.
Well, you know, that...
They'll probably change the name somehow. Well, no, they're going to rebrand it, of course. It's genius. Well, you know, that probably changed the name somehow.
Well, no, they're going to rebrand it.
Of course, they'll complete,
completely different.
Ozempic, Wagovi,
hey, that might kill you,
but this new stuff.
Which is exactly the same stuff.
It's exactly the same.
What kind of name
could we come up with for them
if they were to ask us?
Poopitout.com
No, no, it has to be a completely new name.
Yeah, it'd be something like
they like to put a bunch of words together
like weight loss,
weight loss,
fat no more.
Yeah, that's too obvious.
Too obvious, too obvious.
It has to sound like something chemical.
Deflatifier.
We'd have to think about it.
How about Dyskinny?
People get paid big bucks to come up with these names.
Dyskinny.
Dyskinny.
I like Dyskinny.
Slim fat.
Dyskinny's good. That's good. It's a good name. Because you can just call it Dyskinny. I like die skinny I like die skinny die skinny is good
because you can just call it de-skinny
you know
people wouldn't even notice it
die skin
die skin
well that sounds too much like skin
die sky
die sky
die sky
anal leakage now guys troll room is going crazy deflate? deflate would be Dice guy. Dice guy. Dice guy. Yeah. Anal leakage. Now guys,
no troll room is going crazy.
Deflate.
Deflate would be pretty good.
No,
no,
no.
You don't like,
I like die skinny.
For one thing,
deflate can't be trademarked.
No,
it can't.
I guess.
Dice guy.
Dice guy.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Yeah.
We'll work on it.
We'll work on it. We'll work on it.
All right.
Trim.
Trim.
Maybe something with trim.
Trim.
Trim.
Trimoline.
Trimoline.
Oh, boy.
Well, if they really want to know, they have to pay us.
Yeah, we're done.
Yeah.
Giving away free names.
Yeah, really.
And you want to do your AI?
We do that.
We'll do that on Thursday.
We'll do the AI next time. Yeah, I'm And you want to do your AI? We do that. We'll do that on Thursday. We'll do the AI next time.
Yeah, I'm excited about that.
The AI is annoying to me.
You get all worked up.
Oh, yeah.
No, we need time to get worked up about that.
Coming up next on noagendastream.com or if you're in one of those modern podcast apps,
stay listening because we will have, oh, I think we have the Lotus Effect live with Phoenix and Phoneboy.
Speaking of Ozempic,
every single week on the Lotus Effect,
they give you an Ozempic update every week.
So stay tuned for that.
End of show mixes.
Let me see what we have on deck.
We've got Dr. I.
We've got Sir Jeff Smith, Jesse Coy Nelson,
and Sir Michael Anthony.
Ah, yes, a stellar all-star lineup.
The mayor.
The mayor.
The mayor is in Latinx County.
That's right.
Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country,
here in FEMA Region No. 6, in the morning, everybody.
I'm Adam Curry.
And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. DeVore.
We return on Thursday right here on The No Agendas.
Please join us for that for more deconstruction.
And as always, remember to support us at Dvorak.org slash N-A.
Time, talent, treasure.
Go to your meetups, people. Connection is protection.
Until next time, adios, mofos, or hooey, hooey, and such.
Hola, Nueva York.
This is your mayor, deep in the jungles of Latinx America.
I'm not on a vacation.
I am here to tell the migrants I invited to NYC to never mind, stay home.
You heard?
Hey, Scroochie. People keep telling
y'all that you can come to New York City
for free money and for jobs
because I said so. But we are
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So to all of y'all hopping the
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town style, I'm going to tell you once and for
final, New York is not
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repeat, New York
no S-U-N-O, sanctuary
city. It is no mass.
No mass.
Dollar, dollar bills, y'all.
I'm confident the Senate will pass
further urgent assistance to
Ukraine later
this year.
Israel receives more U.S. aid each year than any other country.
Faced with a surge in illegal crossings, the Biden administration has announced it is waiving
more than two dozen federal laws to add on to the border wall in southern Texas. This is a major reversal for President Biden, who, during the 2020 campaign,
vowed that not another foot of wall would be constructed under his administration.
All in all, you're just another brick in the wall. A better day, believe it
Be ready, be the one
A bastion of our beauty
Befriending everyone
Blossoming around us.
Holding us up that brave.
Pushing aside an open mind.
To be like everyone.
Build that banner.
Bend down on bended knee.
Bear the brunt of all the burdens.
Like broken ones should be Build with blinded loyalty
Back the better ones than you
For a better life beyond your freedom
Build back better
For someone else Build back better
Bend down on bending knee
Ooh yeah
Bear the brunt of all the burdens
Like broken ones should be
Build with blinded loyalty
Back to better ones than you be build the blind in loyalty back the better
ones than you
for a better life beyond your
freedom
build back the better
for someone else It's historic.
This has never happened before in our lifetime.
Think about that.
Think about that.
Soak in it for a moment.
This is historic.
Never before in Africa's increased time.
Many believe, and it's likely true. It's the. Many, many believe, and it's likely true.
It's the viral season.
Many, many, many believe, and it's likely true.
You just get viral stuff.
Many, many, many believe, and it's likely true.
You have no protection.
Many, many, many believe, and it's likely true.
These vaccines are safe. They're effective.
Many believe, and it's likely true.
You're gonna die.
And this is from a doctor.
and it's likely true, you're gonna die.
And this is from a doctor.
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This is blatant sexism.