No Agenda - 1602 - "Net Equity"

Episode Date: October 26, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donuts are tasty. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Thursday, October 26, 2023. This is your award-winning Gibbon Nation Media Assassination Episode 1602. This is no agenda. Celebrating 16 years of broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:00:21 I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we all agree that dental flossers are a worse plague than those plastic grocery bags. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Yeah, really? We all agree on that? I don't know if we agree on that.
Starting point is 00:00:39 You know, these little dental flossers, these little bitty things. Oh, yeah, the little holders. The little dental flosser holder. Yeah. It's a little guy. A little piece of floss and a pick. Yes. Yeah, I know what that is. They're all over the place.
Starting point is 00:00:51 They are. They're garbage. Yeah, they're nasty. They're not good for you either. I don't know about that. No, I know. Hey, I'm a tooth professional. And for, as you can tell, it's our 16th anniversary.
Starting point is 00:01:05 And for our 16th anniversary, I have all my new teeth. They're done. All I want for my 16th anniversary is all my teeth. They're done. They're done. They're all in. They're all in. This is good.
Starting point is 00:01:18 Chop down real hard. You know, I can strip three-phase wire with these puppies. Careful now. Three-phase? Oh, yeah. Careful now. Three-phase? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Lit, even. Connect?
Starting point is 00:01:28 Coax? Maybe coax? Coax? I could do anything. Oh, yeah. You want me to strip some coax? Weirdly, I'm not allowed to open bottle tops, but everything else is okay, which I find disappointing.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Well, I can open bottle tops. With your teeth? No, no. With a screw off or a bottle opener either one that does help anyway i can open bottle tops happy 16th anniversary john happy 16th anniversary to you the crew and everybody who listens to the no agenda show and especially the ones who have been listening for a long time and there's a few left there's some laggards that have been listening since episode one.
Starting point is 00:02:07 They're still alive. They're still alive. Thank you to all the producers of Gitmo Nation who have allowed us to do this for 16 years. And there's nothing nicer, really, than celebrating an anniversary with war, death, and destruction. It's great. They helped us out with a little extra dimensionality here by having an event in Maine. I have an interesting clip, which is Borderline Ask Adam, about the event in Maine. And this was taken from last night.
Starting point is 00:02:41 They've changed this. They went on and on last night about oh you know you can't in fact I didn't clip any of this stuff this morning but they go on and on about oh whatever they tell you at the beginning of these reports is bogus and the numbers will be wrong and they're going to change the numbers because nothing's ever right at the beginning I'm thinking what kind of reporting is this and why are you making excuses in advance of everything but there's
Starting point is 00:03:06 something else that was more interesting to me and this is the uh tg this is trace gallagher and it's not about the shooter so much as about isn't tracing los angeles it doesn't do entertainment hollywood stuff these days or is he no no he's breaking news and he's in jerusalem but i want you to listen to jerusalem i want you to listen to this tg shooter fox this is trace gallagher last night we are still covering breaking news i'm trace gallagher we are live in jerusalem covering the war in israel we will continue to cover the war in israel but if you're just joining us for our regular time here on fox news at night you're looking at a live picture of Lewiston, Maine. There is significant breaking news in the United States tonight.
Starting point is 00:03:51 There has been a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, which is a city about 26, take that, 36 miles from Portland, Maine in the northeast. in Maine in the Northeast. Somebody earlier this evening, about an hour and 40 minutes ago, walked into either a bowling alley first or a restaurant pool hall first and opened fire. They walked into these two locations, one after the other. And now police are telling us, police are telling us that 22 people are confirmed to have been shot and killed. Another 30 are wounded. Many have been taken to a level two trauma center, Central Maine Hospital in Lewiston, Maine. The hospital is overrun. And there are people at the hospital who put public social media notes on Twitter saying that the security guards at the hospital were telling people inside
Starting point is 00:04:45 the hospital to squat down because there was some thought that the shooter might be coming back to get those who were wounded because he didn't kill them the first time around. We have heard nothing else from the hospital, so maybe that threat is gone. Thank you. We want to get to David Spunt for an update on the scanner traffic that he's hearing. David, of course, also has connections with the federal government, law enforcement connections there. David, what do you know? Well, Trace, I'm talking to several sources tonight, and we know that they are certain of this person's name. However, they're not announcing the person's name, at least not yet.
Starting point is 00:05:34 All right, I'm ready borderline what was really peculiar about that report well it sped up in the middle that was very odd well besides that i understand uh well new was the guy would come back and no no no not about the report itself but about the presentation i'm not going to no please don't where is the latency the latency what do you mean one guy's in jerusalem the other one's in the studio in new york oh you know there's a good that's a good point they they all have latency these days you're right and that you got to see them nodding and holding their finger in the ear. Yes, indeed. You know, five seconds later. Yeah, there was no latency there.
Starting point is 00:06:11 That's interesting. I have the throwback, which is the throwback to Gallagher, which follows up. Listen to the latency. To the local police officers on the scene that are going through this nightmare right now, Trace. Yeah, and it's very good advice, David, because the numbers always do change. The latency is very ridiculous. It is, I think, defying the rules of physics. They have to be running this over a satellite. I don't think Trace Gallagher's in Jerusalem. You think he's green-screening it in?
Starting point is 00:06:47 And I'll tell you why. Okay. Within 15 minutes, his background goes from pitch black to daylight. On the same report. Yeah, yeah. 15 minutes later, they're in pitch black as he's talking to this guy, and then they go to a bunch of reporting, and I check the time codes. 15 minutes later, traces back, and it's daylight.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Now, it was around the time of the sunrise. I did the time checks. Believe me, I was so irked about this. You were irked. Yes, I can tell. And so I checked the time codes, and it's a possibility that the sun came up during the report. But it was pretty bright out. I think, and CNN has been caught doing this in the past.
Starting point is 00:07:33 It's what they do. They're the kings of it. They've been doing it since green screen was blue screen. Yes. If anyone is old enough to remember that. A few of us remember that. I think he's green-screening this in. I don't think he's in Jerusalem at all. Well, that's a good point.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And then he goes to other people. He's got people on podcasts and everything, and there is no latency whatsoever. Well, first of all, most of the journalists are in Tel Aviv. I haven't seen that many in Jerusalem. Maybe I'm mistaken on that. I mean, it's just been such an onslaught. But he's usually in Los Angeles and he is not the kind of guy that they would.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I mean, Erin Burnett. OK, they sent her to Tel Aviv, I believe. Yeah. And they forgot to send her hair and makeup person. As you would notice. Yeah, I would notice um or wardrobe for that matter um yeah oh that's very possible i mean why not it's a good war you know it's a it's a i'm flooded flooded with clips but let's just stick with this uh this main uh shooter for a
Starting point is 00:08:42 moment okay first of all let me do the update of the numbers he gave which was before we do that let me do the first report breaking news uh from last night chris hayes because it's also a little different okay we have some breaking news to report we are following reports of multiple active shootings in lewinston maine multiple active shootings we have not yet have any verified reports of the numbers of casualties. It is our understanding the situation is very serious. The Maine State Police is publicly warning residents in Lewiston, Maine to shelter in place following what appears to be shootings in at least two locations, a recreation center and a bar and grill. A local sheriff's
Starting point is 00:09:23 office released these images of a person they say is a suspect, and they've encouraged local businesses to lock down. So they've got this one picture they show over and over again. It's multiple active shootings, and it's a recreation center. I don't know if a bowling alley qualifies. I think the name of it was a recreation center. Okay. A couple things right off the bat.
Starting point is 00:09:46 One perfect to jolt everybody. You know, we were just getting a little bit tired of, uh, of all the Hamas Israel war stuff. I think that it's taken too long. Take it. We need more.
Starting point is 00:10:00 There wasn't enough action. Oh yeah. Please fire up your emails. I know we're horrible people for laughing about it. But imagine the coincidence that our Vice President Kamala Harris, on the 24th, so that's the day before yesterday, the day before the shooting, posted a big sign here on X. Congress must pass an assault weapons ban.
Starting point is 00:10:24 President Joe Biden will sign it. You know what? She's given the go ahead to make this post and she did it two days early. She meant she forgot to note. She didn't look at the date. Do they have any boots on the ground at this point? Do they have anyone in? It's too bad.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Both my parents are dead because they went to Bates College, which is right there. They could have given me some color. Do we have any boots on the ground you're asking? No, I mean do we have real reports coming in? Do we have reports from the hospital? Yeah. Yeah, we do? Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:00 They got tons. I was watching a lot of the coverage today. The current numbers, by the way, they've changed to dead. I don't know how this happens, but it was 22 dead, but now there's 18 dead. Oh, wait. It went from 16 to 20 to 18? It was 22 is the max, and then it's down to 18 dead confirmed. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:19 And 13 injured down from 30 or something like that. So they changed all the numbers. That 30, 13 sounds kind of the same. Somebody could have just misheard. But so they've got, and the guy now has seemingly has ditched his car somewhere. They found the car in some other town and he's gone for, he's in the wind. He's in the wind. So what I've heard is firearms expert, military, was hearing voices.
Starting point is 00:11:54 That's always very annoying. Keep going. He was locked up for two weeks. I got most of it. They knew all about it, right? Once again, law enforcement knows everything. No, they locked up for two weeks. It just came out this morning, I think this morning. Last night, they didn't know
Starting point is 00:12:08 quite as much because they were starting to go through social media. The hearing voices thing, that's like the Naval Yard shooter. That's always a bad one. I love people like, I can't wait for your deconstruction of this tomorrow morning. It's like, well, we really don't have much to go on other than it's
Starting point is 00:12:24 all these telltale signs always. Before you go into it, this was odd to me. They have a mom and a daughter. I think the daughter is 10 or 11. And they were in the bowling alley. But man, they are calm on this report. When I turned around, I saw the shooter right like behind me had just come in the door um i don't know if that was just a warning shot or if he actually
Starting point is 00:12:53 shot somebody with that one um but we between the lanes there's um some swinging doors like where they keep all the mechanical stuff out back. So we kind of all just ran that way. We barricaded in there, and another parent was in the room with me. She had a phone. She called 911. Zoe's leg grazed by a bullet. The young girl now unable to comprehend the horrific crime scene she witnessed. Just like shocking. Like it's something that you'd think would never happen.
Starting point is 00:13:28 I never thought I'd grow up and get a bullet in my leg. Why? Like why do people do this? I was more worried about like, am I going to live? Am I going to make it out of here? That's a bit much. Annoying, annoying, annoying, annoying. A little too rehearsaled well maybe they weren't maybe they weren't even yeah that's a good show title though rehearsaled rehearsaled um
Starting point is 00:13:54 well i was listening to five two different uh groups of fox people this morning and they're they're the discussion tended to move toward the discussion of mental health and specifically and not just by one or two people by everybody red flag laws and why they're important okay let me see and i think that this is what we're looking at here mental health yes well we have Well, we had another... Well, no, red flag in particular, which is a law that says... But they don't have red flag laws in Maine, though, right? They have what's called this...
Starting point is 00:14:34 They have what's called a yellow flag law. No, no, get out of here. Get out of here. I'm telling you, this was done by that black woman on Fox. She had a whole run down of it I can't remember her name she's the she's kind of the
Starting point is 00:14:50 she's the one who looks kind of Caribbean very attractive and stately that one she said no they have yellow flag laws in Maine and the yellow flag laws means that you can only go so far with your turning people in to the
Starting point is 00:15:08 cops. And it was vague to me. I have the I can bring that clip for Sunday but it was about I think there's going to be a major push because they can't get gun control and they took it kind of off the table in the discussion.
Starting point is 00:15:24 It's really about these red flag laws and I think it's just a step get gun control and they took it kind of off the table in the discussion. It's really about these red flag laws. And I think it's just a step toward gun control. Well, there was another mental health event. I mean, I would say that this, for whatever we know, this shooter had a mental health issue. I mean, if you're hearing voices, it's either some technology or it's mental health or both then i don't know much about the shooter but i i do know a thing or two about aviation i've got some buddies in the business and this was the story that caught my attention of course tonight the fbi is investigating after an off-duty pilot allegedly tried to crash a passenger plane. Alaska Airlines flight 2059 left Everett,
Starting point is 00:16:06 Washington, bound for San Francisco at 5.23 p.m. Sunday, packed full with 80 passengers, including multiple infants on laps. And 44-year-old Joseph Emerson, an off-duty pilot with Alaska Airlines, who was hitching a ride, seated in a jump seat inside the cockpit. Soon after takeoff, he allegedly tried to cut the plane's engines by pulling the fire extinguisher handles on the engines called a T-handle. The T-handle, which is what this individual tried to pull on each engine, actually turns the engine off and prepares it for a fire extinguisher. The problem is, at high altitude, you can get the engines restarted. At low altitude, that can get the engines restarted at low altitude.
Starting point is 00:16:50 That could be a fatal result. The crew able to overpower Emerson and get him out of that cockpit, handcuffing him to a seat in the rear of the cabin. We've got the guy that tried to shut the engine down out of the cockpit. Doesn't sound like he's causing any issue in the back right now. I was panicked. I was alone in the back and, you know, everyone was shifting around trying to figure out what was happening. The pilots diverting to Portland where Emerson was taken into custody. After we did land and the gentleman was escorted off, the flight attendant got back on the speaker and said, plain and simple simple he had a mental breakdown tonight the airline and the faa say the incident is not related to current events okay not related to current events well i i now i have to play my two clips because they left out the mushrooms that's what i'm going to talk about
Starting point is 00:17:41 that's if you have the mushroom clip because I have some information on the mushroom, so give me your mushroom clip. Okay, this mushroom drugged pilot story. Seems obvious. An airline pilot is now in court. He's accused of trying to cut a plane's engines midair while off duty. New court documents show he told police he had recently taken psychedelic mushrooms as his mental health worsened.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Here's NDD's Aileen Eng with more. State prosecutors in Oregon filed 83 counts of attempted murder against 44-year-old Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph David Emerson on Tuesday. His attorney has entered not guilty pleas on his behalf. Federal prosecutors charged Emerson with interfering with the flight crew. This is an AI voice, don't you think? Is this a real person doing this read? I think it's a real person. They have stiff readers there at NTD. The charge can carry up to 20 years in prison. Court documents show Emerson told police he had been struggling with depression after a friend recently died.
Starting point is 00:18:46 He said he took psychedelic mushrooms about 48 hours before he attempted to cut the engines. He also said he had not slept in more than 40 hours. Neither the gate agents nor flight crew noticed any signs of impairment that may have barred him from the flight. An FBI agent wrote in a probable cause affidavit in support of the federal charge that Emerson said it was his first time taking mushrooms. One of his neighbors in Pleasant Hill, California, finds it hard to believe that a family-oriented gentleman
Starting point is 00:19:16 would do such a thing. Right now, my question is, did he do it? Yeah, okay. Let me just interject here. Mental health is a huge stigma in aviation then mainly because you can't fly jacked on any kind of ssri that's you know this is why certainly atp airline transport pilots are tested regularly you can't even take an antihistamine um and this crew was this alaska airlines crew is from seattle i'm thinking this guy was probably from seattle as well seattle washington and oregon are leaders leaders in microdosing psilocybin for mental health doctors are prescribing this there's a huge push
Starting point is 00:20:06 towards making this and some other psychedelics uh legal but they're already practice and i think that's so you know when they say oh he was on mushrooms it's not like he was hanging out i'm gonna eat some shrooms man it's a good idea no i think i think this pilot was was um was prescribed this by a mental health professional. And that's what I'm hearing from the industry. Oh, yeah, you can't take this, so why not I take that? Not a good thing. Well, there's a couple of thoughts on that, but let's play two and then i have uh uh another comment my
Starting point is 00:20:46 question is did he do it or was it a joke and if they took it the wrong way i don't know but it's it's one of those questions i don't see him with his beautiful family risking it how can you do that when you know he has a beautiful family at home? Emerson was arrested Sunday night after the flight crew reported that he attempted to shut down the engines on a Horizon Air flight from Everett, Washington to San Francisco while riding in the extra seat in the cockpit. The plane was diverted to Portland, where it landed safely with more than 80 people on board. The FBI affidavit said Emerson tried to grab two red handles that would have activated the plane's fire suppression system and cut off fuel to its engines.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Flight attendants placed Emerson in risk restraints and seated him in the rear of the aircraft. Alaska Airlines said Tuesday that Emerson had been relieved of all duties. Emerson will remain in state custody pending an initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Portland. Yeah, missing from all three of our reports is that he also tried to open the door after that. Yeah, actually, this report, at some point, somewhere in there, I don't have it. Okay. Now, first of all, the guy wasn't from Seattle. It was clear in this report he lives in Pleasant Hill, which is around here.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Right, but he was on a personal trip to Seattle, which could have been to see his psychiatrist. I'm not going to deny the possibility that he was micro-dosed. I think this is more of a story about, because they kept talking about mushrooms, not about what you, I mean, I agree with your thesis completely except for the fact that they keep talking about mushrooms. And in California, unbeknownst to you,
Starting point is 00:22:33 they've been trying to legalize mushrooms for a while. And I think they don't want to do it. And this whole thing is blowed up for the reasons to just, you know, put mushrooms in a bad light. Ooh, ooh, because they want to keep their farmer stuff. We can't be doing natural stuff, people. Yeah. I think that's exactly right.
Starting point is 00:22:58 And if you'd listen to the report carefully, he took the mushrooms 48 hours before this incident. I don't know much about mushrooms, but they don't last that long. Now, I can talk to my professional, Joe Rogan, and ask him. They last about 12 hours, max. Well, that would make sense. I'm all in on that. So they're playing up that angle. I'm all in.
Starting point is 00:23:18 It really does sound, though, I mean, I really think that this microdosing is much more rampant. See, all of Silicon Valley is microdosing ketamine and all kinds of other stuff. No, people talk about microdosing constantly. I think they're trying to put a stop to it. And I think they're trying to get the legalization stopped. They want to stop the microdosing. They want to stop all of it. So let's take a combined look at this.
Starting point is 00:23:41 They do not want this to continue on this on the path it's on and honestly i don't want my pilots on microdosing either to be honest about it i don't want my private secretary on microdoses but the big pharma is on the move just to stick with something really odd all of a sudden this pops up an infomercial which is a one of those phony talk shows where they get you know some host who was probably on the e-channel i love the phony talk show infomercials and so we've got all brown so bad all brown and black people uh and they're in the studio it has a whole intro to it and you you know, a whole positioning piece. And it's brought to you by Advil.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Advil, big, big logo right there. But listen to this and then we'll dissect what's going on here. Welcome to Believe My Pain, a discussion about systemic pain bias in healthcare. I want to thank all of you and all of you for joining me today as we talk about this very important issue. I also want to thank the Pain Equity Project developed by Advil in partnership with the Morehouse School of Medicine and Black Health for inviting us to be a part of their commitment to addressing pain bias in black communities. Pain equity is my favorite. Okay, so Dr. Uchi, you have written this book legacy a black physician reckons with racism in medicine you are a legacy black this is this is just filled with good stuff i've heard lots of terms
Starting point is 00:25:13 it's already disgusting a legacy black i mean this is great not ados not american descendants of slavery no a leg you're a legacy black doctor. And reckons with racism in medicine. You are a legacy black female physician, and you are armed with expertise that frames this issue around black pain in such a clear way. And so I'm so glad that you're here today. Hold on a second. You have to stop. Where did this come from?
Starting point is 00:25:43 This is from an Advil infomercial. Yeah, I know, but what channel? Was it a black channel? Was it VT? No, YouTube. Not on television that I know of. I haven't seen it on TV. Oh, it wasn't on television.
Starting point is 00:25:55 But it's being promoted. It's out there. It's being promoted. Today, thank you for being here. Thank you. Thank you for having me. I'm so excited to be here to talk to you about this issue that means so much to me and it impacts so many members of our community. And we heard those stories today. All right. So Dr. Uche, could you just outline what are some of the myths about
Starting point is 00:26:15 black people in pain? Now this is stuff, I mean, I've, I have my thoughts about it and speak, talking to Mo, but I've never heard of this this is really it was an eye opener about some of the myths of black people and pain remember this is the advil pain equity project so i think like the main thing is that health professionals think that black people are biologically different than other people that our skin is thicker doctors Doctors are racist. That we have less sensitive skin and higher pain tolerance. And that is all absolutely false. There is no difference between black patients and patients of other races. Wow. So what do you think has perpetuated these myths? The legacy of slavery in this country, interpersonal and systemic racism that still exists in this country. And that is
Starting point is 00:27:04 embedded into the institution of medicine. Now embedded, this was really, when I heard embedded, it's like, that's where my hackles went up. And I'll tell you why in 15 seconds. It's embedded into the institution of medicine and healthcare. You know, our health professionals most want to do a good job and care for their patients. But unfortunately, we're seeing implicit bias that they are not listening to their patients. But unfortunately, we're seeing implicit bias that they are not listening to their patients. They're not responding to their patients' concerns and sometimes even ignoring their patients. So this went on for 20 minutes.
Starting point is 00:27:35 But obviously, as a no agenda media deconstructionist, I'm like, well, what is Advil? So, I mean mean doctors aren't prescribing advil seriously you can just go and buy advil but you have to see who is the manufacturer of advil i'll give you one guess pfizer yes pfizer and what is there they have one opioid it's called embeda so when i'm hearing embed and'm hearing, this is all subliminal. Oh, so they're using the words to get you. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. And they do have oxycodone, hydrochloride.
Starting point is 00:28:14 Yeah, they use it embedded in a very awkward way. Very, very weird way. And I know that particularly black men, I'm sorry, legacy black men. Legacy black men, not black men i'm sorry legacy black men legacy black men not black men no legacy black men they don't like going to the doctor at all because they know the two choices are a pill or a knife they don't like either one that's i'm and i'm i am parroting mofax right now it's either the pill or the knife and they don't like either one of those. So I think this is to get more black people on opioids. It's killing a lot of white people.
Starting point is 00:28:50 We have a whole market to open up. It's not killing enough blacks, though. That's right. Legacy blacks. Legacy, I'm sorry. Yeah. It was really disturbing. Legacy blacks.
Starting point is 00:28:59 It was really disturbing. I'm giving you a clip of the day for for i don't know who's saying this probably no no one sent this to me this i was you just stumbled upon no someone else sent me a youtube clip and i was watching it and i saw what is this advil black oh you oh you didn't yeah i've done that too and i go and i just clicked on it i forgot all about the it was a gold mine you clicked on it you just you stripped stumbled, and you hit your head on a rock, and you said, what's this rock? Oh, my God. It's a gold nugget.
Starting point is 00:29:32 It was a 16th anniversary present is what it was. It was fantastic. So now, of course, then all the stuff starts to pop up because we have trouble in fantasy land. You know, Ozempic wagovi the weight loss shots we've gone from hollywood getting everybody all excited about them to maybe they're not good but let's all do it it's great just more and more more babies kids they can you can put your kids on this stuff it's great for everything mean, we have medical device manufacturers of fake, you know, of artificial hips and joints all freaking out because, you know, their stock price is going down because we won't have any more fat people. Walmart's going to go out of business. But oh, news here in la the companies that make the drugs ozempic and we go we are warning consumers to be on the lookout for
Starting point is 00:30:29 counterfeit drugs how can people make sure they are getting the real drug and not the fake version now this is really they dance around this here but the the semaglutide, I think is what it is. That's a generic product. So you can get semaglutide. I think that's what it is. Similar glutide. Yeah. Is that similar glutide? Well, it's generic.
Starting point is 00:30:56 You can get it from other places. They just can't call it Ozempic, obviously. And there's some other marketing things they can't do so now they're they're trying to steer people away i believe from generics oh that's interesting but but making it sound like oh there's sure you get the brand name exactly and not the fake version fake version so well fake not saying counterfeit fake counterfeits different than fake version counterfeit is different than yeah yeah you guys yeah this is a problem somebody's losing money and they see it and they go oh my god this is no good the gdp of norway is going down fake version
Starting point is 00:31:40 yeah you guys this is a problem worldwide and there are law enforcement agencies around the world and here in the U.S. that are tracking it. There are some tips that the drug makers of these legitimate medications want people to know about in terms of labeling. If the label looks like it's poor quality or doesn't stick properly to the pen or the side of the box, that can be a sign of a counterfeit spelling errors on the carton or the pen. It's like Gucci bags. If your Gucci bag has one C, then you know it's not the real deal, even though it probably comes out of the back end of the factory. Including spacing where the numbers and the words are too close together.
Starting point is 00:32:24 The counterfeit carton may not be tamper resistant, so that can be a sign. And then batch numbers, they may not sync up. So the batch number on the pen may not match the batch number on the box. Now notice she's not telling you that you can die from this or that, you know, this is a horrible product. It's fake. That's not the real deal inside. She's only telling you about the packaging. But this is a horrible product, it's fake, that's not the real deal inside. She's only telling you about the packaging. But this is a scary and unfortunately growing issue because these drugs are so in demand here in the country and worldwide. So, Dr. Jin, what should someone do if they think they have a counterfeit version?
Starting point is 00:33:00 Well, first of all, you should ask your pharmacist or your health care provider. If you think you have one that's counterfeit, discontinue the use if the pharmacist or... Discontinue the use? She's not saying stop immediately. You might die from some horrible product that's in there. Discontinue the use, yes, because, you know, that's not the official brand name product. It's a generic, yes. Well, there's kind of a illogic here
Starting point is 00:33:26 which is where did you get the product yes to begin with i know i know well it's coming it's coming at the end should ask your pharmacist um and or your health care provider if you think you have one that's counterfeit discontinue the use if the pharmacist or um the fda has told you that that batch number is implicated and again you know this bears repeating you want to get all prescription medication from a reputable source this is not where you want to cut corners for price even though the cost is such a big factor uh so it's all about the Yes, because you can get the generic much cheaper than these very expensive death shots. Who knows what they're going to do? I would not recommend any.
Starting point is 00:34:12 I'm not a doctor, but I would not recommend it from what I've seen. Sharon Osbourne looks like she's on death's door. So we got a price control over there. We've got the RSV shots. It's just, it's not happening. It's not happening. What so we got a price control over there. We've got, you know, the RSV shots. It's just, it's not happening. It's not happening. What can we do? We had a meeting.
Starting point is 00:34:29 A new drug to protect infants against RSV is in short supply, prompting the CDC to update its recommendations. Doctors are now being told to prioritize giving the shot to infants who are at the highest risk of severe disease. Those under six months old with underlying conditions. Oh, no. Oh, honey, we better go. It's in short supply. We better go get them now, please. And no one's taken the COVID shot, the new improved. This is problematic. I think the uptake is 3%.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Correct. Senator, on your book, we find out now that only three percent of the American people want to buy into this latest booster, this latest covid booster. Finally, we see people seeing the light about what's been going on here. Yeah, we talk about that in the book Deception, because what happened is the CDC scientists and the FDA scientists all agreed that the booster should only be for those at risk over 65. A Biden political appointee, Rochelle Walensky, came forward and said, oh, no, let's give it to babies starting at six months. Nobody in the rest of the world does that. And if you look at the risk versus the benefits, there are risks from the vaccine for children.
Starting point is 00:35:42 And there are virtually no benefits because healthy kids we now have seen the statistics virtually no healthy kids and it may be the number zero no healthy kids died from covid so your kid doesn't need to be vaccinated for this well at least pfizer got rich senator thank you yeah okay and it appears that lawsuits are now cropping up against particularly Pfizer, but I'm sure Moderna will happen as well. Because as we talked about a couple of weeks ago from the DNA gene, cancer gene jockey, as he calls himself in the South Carolina house. Yeah, the professor. South Carolina house. Yeah, he said, hey, you know,
Starting point is 00:36:28 what they did is they got an approval from the FDA on the way they sequenced everything, the way they made the vaccine at that point. But when they had to make it at scale, they did it just to shorten the explanation. They did it in a different way, which basically adulterated the vaccines. Led to a sloppy product. Yes, with DNA fragments in it.
Starting point is 00:36:48 And so perhaps that, I think lawyers are getting ready now that that's a way around the immunity that pharmaceutical companies have. Yeah, I mean, if you have a product that's approved and then the product you make is manufactured differently, I think you are liable. And we're going to see big lawsuits. Surprise. Surprise.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Surprise. Surprise. Surprise. Surprise. This could be a Johns Mansville level of lawsuit. Johns Mansville. You must explain. You don't hear of them much because they've been out
Starting point is 00:37:26 of business for years. That's the company that got nailed with those best those lawsuits and all the billions of dollars put aside for mesothelioma. Mesothelioma. Mesothelioma. mesothelioma mesothelioma mesothelioma something like that so they were bankrupted and completely
Starting point is 00:37:53 bankrupt let's refinance let's go through chapter 11 no you're done you're just done this could happen to Pfizer less possible with Moderna I believe because I think Moderna is connected
Starting point is 00:38:09 to government agencies in such a way that they'll be protected one in particular and the Pfizer could be wiped out well good that's what I think there goes the Advil the Pfizer could be wiped out. Well, good.
Starting point is 00:38:25 That's what I think. There goes the Advil. I got two more stories here. Molnupiravir is an antiviral given to people after they show signs of having COVID-19. It interferes with COVID-19 virus ability to make copies of itself, thus stopping the spread of the virus. This is a study in Medline.
Starting point is 00:38:49 It keeps the virus level low. The study found that virus can sometimes survive Molnupiravir, resulting in mutations that have spread to other people. Okay, beautiful. So with all these problems going on, gotta we gotta gotta do something we've got to start injecting people with something we need sales people where can we go africa nigeria has commenced a large-scale vaccination campaign against human papillomavirus hpv in a bid to substantially reduce cervical cancer rates initiative aims to vaccinate 16.6 million girls aged 9 to 14 by the end of 2025.
Starting point is 00:39:31 Let's go inject 16 million black girls in Nigeria with Gardazil. Come on, people. Wow. They couldn't sell it to the mothers here. I wonder who, you know know this is Africa today so the reports not easy to follow but I mean come on
Starting point is 00:39:52 come on stop just stop it's bad so my only COVID clip if you're going to talk about COVID for any longer might as well. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Is this crazy clip, and this is only part of it, but they've got some new research. And I'm kind of amused by the fact that one research paper comes out about something, and they're all over it. I think this is NPR. And they go on to yak, yak, yak, and yak about it. I think this is NPR. And they go on a yak, yak, yak, and yak about it. Meanwhile, you have hundreds of papers on the efficiency or efficacy, let's use that word, of ivermectin and all the rest of these things. And nobody talks about any of that because heaven forbid. But let's listen to this kind of weird,
Starting point is 00:40:40 let's see if we can come up with something going on here that might be useful. And I don't have the whole clip, but I'll tell you the punchline after you play this COVID. Unfortunately, I spelled it wrong. COVID. Yes, I got it. It's about long COVID. Vice chair. And I'd also note he's only 51.
Starting point is 00:40:59 Brain fog, memory loss, fatigue. These are hallmarks of long COVID. What causes long COVID? NPR's Will Stone reports that scientists are now eyeing an intriguing explanation. The first clue emerged when researchers scoured the blood of long COVID patients. They saw having low levels of the chemical serotonin helped predict whether someone had persistent symptoms. Next, they had to figure out why. Mayan Levy, one of the chemical serotonin helped predict whether someone had persistent symptoms. Next, they had to figure out why. Mayan Levy, one of the study's authors at the University of Pennsylvania, says this brought them to the gut. What is interesting is that 90% of the serotonin in the body is actually made in the gut.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Their hunch was this lack of serotonin could be a consequence of what's known as viral persistence. It's a major line of research in long COVID. Multiple studies have found evidence of an ongoing viral infection. So, Levy says, they checked for genetic material in their own study participants. About 30% of the patients, we could find viral RNA in their gastrointestinal tract. We took this and we tried to model it in mice. There, they focused on inflammation that was driven by type 1 interferon. Christoph Theiss, also on the Penn team, says this inflammatory response messed with the body's ability to absorb the amino acid tryptophan.
Starting point is 00:42:16 And it's actually the direct precursor to the production of serotonin in the gut. So if there's less tryptophan, there's less serotonin production. This immune response also led to clotting. Tice says that ends up reducing the amount of serotonin available in the bloodstream. And here, the story moves to the vagus nerve, which connects to the gut and other organs. The vagus nerve is really interesting because it's essentially the brain's monitoring system of the body. They found this depletion of serotonin affected the communication between the vagus nerve and the brain, leading to neurocognitive symptoms. Yes, but I've seen this big, big news release about it earlier this month on the 16th.
Starting point is 00:42:54 And you know what the solution is to long COVID. That's what the punchline I was going to deliver. Yes. They go on and on and on and on about this. Prozac. SSRIs. Serotonin. Prozac. They say right on about this. Prozac. SSRIs. Serotonin. Yeah, Prozac.
Starting point is 00:43:07 They say right in the report, Prozac. I know. Hey, we've got to fix everybody. It's all good. Don't worry about it. We happen to have a whole bunch of them. Prozac. We got all kinds of groovy SSRIs.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Yeah, that'll solve it. That's it. In this particular report, they only mentioned Prozac, which makes it seem like a very long native ad. Because it goes on for five minutes with more and more and more of this chat. And Prozac, I think, is an eye-roller.
Starting point is 00:43:40 Why should the military industrial complex get all the goodies right now in this time of our life? They're getting all the money. We got to up sales, people. What can we do? I have an idea. I can imagine the meeting would have a guy right up front saying what you just said. Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 00:43:58 What can we do? What can we do? All hands. Stand up, all hands. Let's do a zoom call well and he got it got any ideas hey go look at any of those um uh any of those oxycontin documentaries or movies it's not that far-fetched and that's just the people that they strung up for it it's not not johnson and johnson who you know are five times more responsible looking at the fines they paid i mean johnson johnson paid like 22 billion dollars in fines blame it on the still made money blame it on the sacklers so then just while we're
Starting point is 00:44:41 in our first hour here i've been extremely irked by this Westminster Declaration, as you know. Wow. Yeah, I've been very irked by it. Here's the last I expected to hear. I thought we were done with that. Well, I thought so, too. And recall, what was the main point of this Westminster Declaration by these, and I've been corrected, I should say, statists not leftists, these guys are liberal statists. Oh yeah, well one guy sent me oh you think Hitchens is a liberal?
Starting point is 00:45:12 What is he? Peter Hitchens is a conservative guy, he's in the conservative party in England, he's the other Hitchens his dead brothers, they're very conservative, right wing almost so what? I'm just going to bring up the Westminster
Starting point is 00:45:28 Declaration. A lot of right wingers are into net neutrality. Which, by the way, a mistake right up front. If you want to bring net neutrality back to life, it needs a rebranding. And I would suggest net equity. Just saying that that's probably something
Starting point is 00:45:49 they should consider. Net equity. Is that your invention? No, that is from Brian Tucker. Brian Tucker should get a gold star for that. Net equity. Beautiful. Let me write it down just in case in fact i think it's
Starting point is 00:46:06 a show title yeah it could be so again uh from the westminster declaration signed by luminaries such as matt taibbi michael schellenberger jonathan burger jonathan hate uh stephen pinker tim robbins whoo john cleese, etc., etc. Their main points are, after some preamble, we call on governments and international organizations to fulfill their responsibilities to the people and uphold Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UDHR. We call on tech corporations to undertake to protect the digital public square as defined in article 19 of udhr refrain from politically motivated censorship the censorship of dissenting voices and censorship of political opinion notice they're very particular about
Starting point is 00:46:57 political political it's political and dissenting voices not about um you know medical medical issues uh vaccines no only politics and oh that's interesting that's interesting they would isolate that well there's a reason and this is what what happens what are the chances that in this very same week the secretary general of the United Nations, Gonzo Guiteras, comes out with this little announcement.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Digital platforms are being misused to subvert science and spread disinformation and hate to billions of people. This clear and present global threat demands clear and present global threat demands clear and coordinated global action. Our policy brief on information integrity on digital platforms
Starting point is 00:47:56 puts forward a framework for a concerned international response. He meant concerted. So, then he holds up this little brochure and i go and download his little brochure the policy brief on information integrity on digital platforms well let's just take a quick glance at this shall we they have a relevant international international legal framework can i i hate to stop you because you're on a roll i'm gonna get you back going is tina still on her vacation now she's back she's okay no but she loves me she lets me roll man she gets it she
Starting point is 00:48:34 gets it the promotion of information integrity must be fully grounded in the pertinent international norms and standards including human rights law and the principles of sovereignty and non-intervention in domestic affairs. Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 19 of the Covenant protect the right to freedom of expression, including the freedom to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas of all kinds regardless of frontiers and through any media that is look that's literally what article 19 is so this is how they're going to take article 19 as introduced to us by the westminster declaration and how we're going to get around it the human right to freedom of expression is not limited to favorably received information.
Starting point is 00:49:25 No, freedom of expression and access to information may be subject to certain restrictions that meet specific criteria laid out in Article 19 of the Covenant. Oh, this is what they cite and you're reading it verbatim? I'm reading it verbatim. This is from the United Nations regarding their very own united you know article 19 the ones that these guys launch but it's all about politics basically promoting yes the robot plan of action on the prohibition of advocacy advocacy of national racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to hostility, discrimination, or violence adopted in 2012 provides legal and policy guidance to states, that's everyone who's a member of the United Nations,
Starting point is 00:50:19 on how to best implement the article of the Comitin, in Article 4 of the International Convention of the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, which prohibits certain forms of hate speech. Oh, that's interesting. Paying attention, the General Assembly emphasized that all forms of disinformation can negatively impact the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as the attainment of the sustainable development goals. Well, this will not stand. You can't say anything you want if it interrupts with the enjoyment of human rights and the sustainable development goals no similarly in its resolution adopted in 2022 the human rights council the same people who drafted article 19 affirm that disinformation can negatively affect the enjoyment and realization of all human rights you see what they're doing here? Unless it's political dissent, which is legal under Article 19,
Starting point is 00:51:31 if it, for any reason, interferes with your enjoyment of human rights, and, you know, like happiness, or if it could incite, this is the old, you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. If it is incitement to hostility, discrimination, or violence, then it doesn't count. This is where we're going towards. This is the workaround. Oh, yeah, sure, Westminster Declaration.
Starting point is 00:52:03 You approve journalists, and believe me, there's going to be a cutout and a carve-out for journalists. Because they're all journalists, except for Tim Robbins. Or Hitchens. Those guys. If it's not about politics or dissenting voices, if it's about anything else, if you're against the medical, pharmaceutical industry, if you don't like war, then it will be seen as unlawful speech. And therefore, you will be blocked. And that's what these guys want.
Starting point is 00:52:37 Maybe they don't want it, but they're stupid. No, they're dupes. We said it before. They're useful idiots. Yes, they're stupid. Which is funny, ironic, because Matt Taibbi had a podcast with Katie, whatever her name was. Called Useful Idiots. Called Useful Idiots. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:55 So that makes it, it's ironic and at the same time as it is sad. So they have a blog post that goes along with this. It's in the show notes, but you kind of get the idea just by reading the first few paragraphs. Our information ecosystem is now so polluted with lies and hate that voices for positive change are seriously struggling to make themselves heard. It's so hard to get a podcast going. Don't worry.
Starting point is 00:53:24 They're coming for podcasts too. Don't worry. Don't worry. They're coming for podcasts, too. Don't worry. Don't worry. In all my years in communications, I can't say I ever worked in such a troubled environment. This is Melissa Fleming, who was some stooge at the United Nations. A troubled environment. environment and the stakes are growing higher by the day as breakneck developments in generative ai threaten to take online hate speech miss and disinformation to new levels wildly popular new tools can generate disordered histories and fake profiles and present them
Starting point is 00:54:00 convincingly persuasively as fact oh and that's new to the world. No one's ever done anything like that before. Well, I don't know if you got the clip. I seriously got at least three emails from people saying, hey man, Greta is going off the rails. rails oh yeah no i saw that i posted the the the uh i mean it says satire right there on the screen i know the thing is and it's not it it's not even a good it's so ludicrous but i picked it off some guy, one of the right-wing Hollywood types, Sorbo, actually posted. This can't be real, he says.
Starting point is 00:54:49 Let me play it for a second so people can hear this. Okay, well, a little more background. I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. This is a clip of Greta supposedly at some seminar. No, no, no, no. She's on a talk show. She's on a talk show. Okay, okay, so she's on a stage show she's on a talk show okay well okay so talk she's at a stage it says bbc in the left hand corner it's it looks like a real interview
Starting point is 00:55:11 but it's edited so that most of her answers are in a lot in a wide shot and then the close quite funny the close-ups are really poorly done but i mean within three seconds you already know and it says satire right there on the screen but people are like hey man I don't know if this is for real or not. Stop I saw a version that did not have that on the screen. People sent me versions with satire right there on the screen
Starting point is 00:55:36 Well that's ludicrous but I saw the original version I saw did not say that it was just it became apparent when you watched it. Let's listen to this it's only a minute so and it's a good one it was pretty good. apparent when you watched it let's listen to this only a minute so this is and it's a good one it was pretty good war is always bad specifically for the planet if we want to continue uh fighting battles like environmentally conscious humans we must make the change to sustainable tanks and weaponry there are so many new concepts for our battery-powered
Starting point is 00:56:02 fighter jets that can carry many more um, biodegradable missiles, of course. Something literally everybody can do to stop this nonsense is, for example, block the roads to gardens and farms so the plants don't get overrun by these heavy, heavy tanks. Hand grenades, very important. If you use hand grenades grenades please use vegan grenades no animal should have to give their life for all this mayhem and chaos they have a special sticker on them you really can't miss them in the uh grenade market or wherever you buy them yeah i cover all of this and more in my newest book vegan wars so mean, there is a real danger that people just get duped by stupid stuff. But man, come on.
Starting point is 00:56:56 Well, I like the vegan grenades. I like that a lot. They're clearly marked. They're clearly marked and you can buy them at the grenade market which i thought was great yes and then her book vegan wars which you know we it was such a book it's very good i did get some serious um replies from dudes named ben and they're talking about border gateway protocol, which is one of the things that our FCC chairwoman discussed. She didn't even discuss it.
Starting point is 00:57:31 It's in the net neutrality proposal for rulemaking, which is now underway. And he says, well, there is a real problem with border gateway protocol. People do set up sometimes phony routes. well you know there is a it is a real problem with border gateway protocol and you know people do set up sometimes phony routes or so we've seen this happen where a route will get sent to china or sometimes as route flapping it turns off entire parts of the of the net become unavailable but to me it's like yeah i like commercial companies getting crap for that this is how the internet
Starting point is 00:58:04 was built this is how the internet was built. This is how peering worked back in the day. You didn't peer with someone if they didn't peer back on equal footing of traffic, so you had to buy transit. The commercial market really built the internet out. And if you want the government, if the government builds a big red button, they're going to find reasons to push it. You know, this is just a fact. The government started the internet.
Starting point is 00:58:30 Actually, an arm of the government, the research arm of the government, ARPA, started the internet. And they got it so far, you know, it was like a kind of an interesting... It's when the commercial interest looking to make money got involved and and there is nothing doesn't even look the same and it's faster than the government would have ever gotten us well i mean so the point is that the border gateway protocol is not secure there's a you know there's a newer version which does have some authentication. I'm just giving you the very top level. But here was a dude named Ben advocating for, well, I think there should be regulations about that. Well, no.
Starting point is 00:59:14 You don't want the government involved in having any power. I mean, they're trying this again. Now it's coming from France. And with French news, the interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, is asking for the implementation of a so-called backdoor to access the messages on phones of people who are suspected of posing a threat to France's national security. For services like WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, that means creating an exception to the end-to-end encryption system. To tell us a bit more, Julia Seeger from our science and technology desk is with me. And Julia, we have heard this demand before, haven't we, to create a so-called backdoor for encrypted messages from politicians in Europe, but also from politicians in the US.
Starting point is 00:59:59 So that's cropping up again. And I got a note from a violent violent crime inspector one of our producers he says you know telegram is really horrible because it's based in the uk they don't care they won't unencrypt stuff for us so we can track drug pushers and all this stuff and i said yeah i feel bad about it but no i mean it does so okay so telegram gives you back door they're just going to go to something else encryption is encryption we're going to have to find other ways yeah it calls the leg work maybe actual old-fashioned police work I don't want to diminish it but yeah I mean yes you would think that that's a way to go I remember back in the early 80s when they tried to push, make encryption illegal. And they actually, what's his name?
Starting point is 01:00:48 The PGP guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They put it on T-shirts, remember? I think he got arrested. In fact, they were pushing so hard on this. And they kept doing everything they could. They had some sort of a box they were going to put on the television so they could monitor everything. And I don't blame law enforcement for this.
Starting point is 01:01:08 If they can make their job easier, that's what they're going to push for. It's not like they're evil. They just want to make their lives easier. They just as soon eat donuts at the coffee shop. Oh, God. I'm telling you. John at D coffee shop. Oh God. I'm telling you. John at the vorac.org. They would just as soon eat donuts as do any real work because it's,
Starting point is 01:01:31 it's better as fuck. You can, donuts are tasty. And so you'd rather have donuts than, than actually go out and pound the pavement and do real footwork. It's a pain in the ass. I love real police work is hard. I love there was some guy I know which in social, and he's like, you know, value for value is corruptible because you guys will just do stuff that your biggest donors want to hear.
Starting point is 01:01:54 I said, I think we've proven the opposite every single time. We say very unpopular things with our base. Please. No, no, no no no no no so now but i want to pivot into uh this supreme court case you asked for some follow-up information we have our pro bono lawyer who was following this for us um this is about the missouri versus biden how they were coercing social media companies and there's examples there's emails everything is in this case of the government particularly uh department of homeland security department of health and human services uh sisa the security information or the cyber information
Starting point is 01:02:40 security agency um fbi and the White House itself, also during Trump, but more during Biden, having people removing content about vaccinations and saying to these companies, well, you're killing people. You know, we got Section 230. It may not be good, which is a gross violation violation of first amendment rights and they're putting a gun to their heads and the the amendments and the constitution in general is not rights you are given we have the right to free speech from god our creator in the United States, these are specific rules that say this is what the government
Starting point is 01:03:25 cannot do. So the court case from the Fifth Circuit got a stay, and the conservative judges all wrote dissenting opinions, and you ask why. And the answer to that is because that means temporarily, until this case comes before the supreme court the government can go on doing what they were doing telling this selling the social media companies what they can what they should be taking off and the reason for that is not for your protection not for your for your health no it is 100 political and who better to go to to get a full explanation than the liberal intellectual elites kara schwisher and scott galloway of the pivot podcast the supreme court is temporarily allowing the biden administration to continue efforts to get
Starting point is 01:04:18 social media companies to remove misleading posts late last week the supreme court announced it was pausing an appeals court ruling that limited the government's ability to communicate with these companies. The court has agreed to hear the case this term, in addition to several other social media First Amendment cases already on the docket. It's a win for the Biden administration, but I don't know, in combating misinformation, at least for now. The original lawsuit claims that government officials censored protected speech
Starting point is 01:04:45 by urging tech companies to modify posts involving COVID and the election. The case has already seen lots of back and forths with various appeals and injunction. Missouri's Attorney General, one of the parties who brought the suit, called the government's actions the worst First Amendment violation in our nation's history. I don't i it's interesting what's the best argument for the government to make now what do you think scott galloway professor professor in media studies or marketing or whatever it is what do you think he's going to say what do you think he feels about this well i could barely understand her what's wrong with her voice nah she she says that she has young kids and she keeps picking up flus but i I think she's been sextupled jabbed.
Starting point is 01:05:29 She's probably picking up COVID every two weeks. He's going to, I have no idea. I mean, he's going to say it's good as we should have censorship. Wow, gee, just a guess plucked out of the air. Well, the best argument is that we have first amendment rights and if we pass a law that says that social media firms i mean this is so ironic because congress passed a law that said that they're not subject to the same scrutiny of the content they put out as every other media company called t30 but i would imagine the defense for the white house or the legal claim of the white House is if we pass a law saying you can't say this stuff,
Starting point is 01:06:10 then yeah, that's a violation of the First Amendment, which is governmental passing a law that, you know, is free speech. But I think that they have some rights to free speech and can say to these companies, when you are saying these things and they get algorithmically elevated and both of us, including the executives of your firm, acknowledge that there's no evidence that mRNA vaccines alter your DNA, can we work together to stop the spread of this obviously false information that is creating greater levels of death, disease and disability. When when there is a deep fake of Nancy Speaker Pelosi that makes her appear inebriated, can we all agree that this is fake? This is bad for voters.
Starting point is 01:06:54 This is bad for America. And we'd appreciate we'd like to know what you're doing to stop this. Isn't that their First Amendment right? Well, wow. I was right. And I will say your protege comes in and counters that, but then goes off the rails. It is not, Scott, that you are a terrible lawyer. No, it's the government.
Starting point is 01:07:17 They're speaking as the government, not as themselves. The government's not supposed to do. It looks like it's quashing free speech. I think that's their argument. Right. I think where the argument is. So even if it's not a law, you're violating First Amendment. You could be. I think I think this report is exactly who has to weigh in here. But, you know, the conservatives are also attacking besides trying to silence academics, as we've talked about before. OK, here we go. So they have not read any of the court documents.
Starting point is 01:07:42 OK, here we go. So they have not read any of the court documents. They have no idea that the that the government had back end portals to flag stuff. And we're and we're coercing with threats. We're threatening. We're threatening real threats. Like we're going to take away your business if you don't take these posts down. The agency CISA, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. They're after I interviewed Jen Easterly, who's running it. This is the group that's, you know, trying to protect elections. The guy that Trump fired for saying the election wasn't stolen.
Starting point is 01:08:14 If you remember that, they're trying to attack it and it's funding. The hard right Republicans, they think they're gone too far and are looking for ways to rein it in. This is very typical Rand Paul, but this is what he says. SISA has blatantly violated the First Amendment and colluded with big tech to censor the speech of ordinary Americans. You know, they're going to do some damage here. But justices Alito, Thomas and Gorsuch publicly dissented on the court's decision with Alito calling out government censorship of private speech they are on this case they're gonna they're not giving up they're it's a it has the same vibe as when they went after abortion and everything else but i think it's uh i think it's the same group of people
Starting point is 01:08:54 constantly bitching and moaning that their speech is being censored yes it's but i think it's a coordinated effort uh by a lot of these groups to hit academics, to hit government, to hit anybody who questions anything. Because they do not want a government agency declaring an election free and clear, even though that's the job of the government and things like that. So this is what it's about. It's about the election. They want to take down speech that would be seen as miss or disinformation about their their candidates their faves whatever it is and this rolls right into i don't blame you and horowitz because you had part of it right about this meta lawsuit but this is exactly the same thing listen
Starting point is 01:09:40 this morning more than three dozen states are taking legal action, demanding changes on social media. The focus is really on how Meta has designed its products to be as addicting as possible. A federal lawsuit and parallel suits brought by attorneys general in 42 states claim Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, is addicting children and teenagers and contributing to the youth mental health crisis. The suits also claim Metta collects data on kids under 13 without their consent. Dr. Delaney Rustin examined teens, social media and mental health for her documentary Screenagers Trilogy. Many teens go to social media to get support with their friends, and yet they end up staying on it so long they feel worse. The state's claim Meta knowingly uses algorithms to keep young users on the platform
Starting point is 01:10:35 and prey on their vulnerabilities, claiming the company has ignored the sweeping damage these platforms have caused to the mental and physical health of our nation's youth. It's things like infinite scroll, the like buttons, all sorts of things that really promote ongoing use and makes it really hard for young people to self-regulate their use. In response, Mehta says it has developed more than 30 tools for privacy and parental supervision, adding, we're disappointed that instead of working productively with companies across the industry to create clear, age-appropriate standards for the many apps teens use,
Starting point is 01:11:12 the attorneys general have chosen this path. So this is bull crap. And you and Andrew had that right. But the reason for this is... But what did we have wrong? You said we were half right. Yeah, you said that they wanted money they wanted money from everyone's money no yes a shakedown for more money listen to the states involved arizona california colorado connecticut delaware georgia oh guess what's not
Starting point is 01:11:39 there texas this is blue states threatening meta, Facebook, Instagram, etc. If you don't play ball with us during this election season like you did the last time, remember Mark? Remember all that money you put in? Remember how you got all those $200 million into
Starting point is 01:11:59 $400 million to Wisconsin? Thank you. This is a threat. They are threatened directly because they can keep this going forever. It's 33 states. I'm sure there'll be more. And it's all blue states, John. This is all about the elections. They are so freaked out that they are going to any lengths, any, to control social media.
Starting point is 01:12:23 I'm going to back off we didn't get that that part no but i'm not blaming you can show me if you can show me that's all blue states which i believe you're probably right yeah it is then uh yeah yeah that's exactly what it is it is yeah they're putting the screws to them yeah of don't blame them. Yeah, of course. They're doing that with this Supreme Court stay. I mean, all of this. The woman almost had the right voice to say, almost as addictive as cocaine. Oreos are almost as addictive as cocaine. Hold on a second.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Now I got to get it. It's this one. Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. Just as addictive. And let's not forget Elon. We have to remember to discredit his crap. As the conflict between Israel and Hamas escalates, the need for factual
Starting point is 01:13:16 information is critical. But unfortunately, many around the world are turning to social media platforms where misinformation is running rampant. You need to stick with trusted sources like MSNBC. Some viral videos and pictures purportedly showing the violence in Israel and the aftermath in Gaza are being unmasked as fakes or from totally different conflicts around the world. It was already difficult for users to separate fact from fiction, but it has only gotten worse.
Starting point is 01:13:43 In fact, nearly three quarters of the most viral posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, advancing misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war are being pushed by so-called verified X accounts. You know, the ones with the little blue checks, according to a recent analysis by NewsGuard. That doesn't mean... Hold on a second. That X doesn't mean anything. The blue check doesn't mean anything anymore.
Starting point is 01:14:06 That's just bought and paid for. Right. But that's, if you listen to what she's saying, that's what she's like. These are from blue checks. Here, listen. Advancing misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war are being pushed by so-called verified X accounts. You know, the ones with the little blue checks. According to a recent analysis by newsguard
Starting point is 01:14:25 a non-partisan company that tracks false narratives online now newsguard isn't this interesting newsguard is being sued by now newsguard is one of these companies that uh gives you a nutrition label on your content a nutrition label please oh yeah oh yeah they're being sued by consortium news for being uh targeted as uh you know they're they have no reliability they're not trustworthy which of course immediately hurt this outfits uh advertising which is why advertising is not a good idea but But they also happen to have a little side gig from the Pentagon Cyber Command who hired them for about $80 million. So here we have, and money is fungible, here we have a unit that is in charge of labeling what content is disinformation paid by the U.S. government. So this is rampant what's going on here.
Starting point is 01:15:31 But then the obvious one, and I'm surprised, and I'm ready for the hate mail. Sandra, I see you clutching your pearls already. I've got some doozies. I'm not going to read them. I've got some doozies. I'm not going to read them. What the Israeli Defense Forces did, I think, is despicable. I think it's outrageous. And that the world's media played into this and don't understand what the IDF basically did here. And this has nothing to do with blame Hamas, Israel.
Starting point is 01:16:08 That's nothing to do with it. But when you put the world's media into a theater and show them 45 minutes of horrific killing, you don't think that that's some kind of MKUltra that you're doing to the media? Yeah, very, very difficult to watch, as you can imagine. The Israeli army invited journalists to a screening of raw footage of those massacres carried out on October the 7th. They put together a 45-minute video compiled from hundreds of hours, they said, of footage from dash cams, body cams worn by members of Hamas, body cams from first responders, mobile phone footage, and very, very distressing images indeed, I think. What?
Starting point is 01:16:53 A couple of things. Body cams from Hamas? Yeah, that's all the... They basically took... The Hamas guys are rocking around with police? Yes, yes. Body cam police? Yes, yes. cam, police.
Starting point is 01:17:06 Yes, yes. Oh, yeah. That's what you're talking about. That's all that first-person shooter footage. It's all over Telegram. It's all over Telegram. All of this footage. It's what we've all seen, except, of course, for the baby being ripped out of a mother's womb, which was so horrific, they would not show the video. They can't show it, no.
Starting point is 01:17:26 No, they just told people about it. One piece of footage that really marked people sitting and watching. Stop again, stop, stop. So Hamas wears body cams in case of a lawsuit? I mean, there's got to be some reason to do it. So in case they get taken to court for some actions that were atrocities. This is an information propaganda war at this point.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Who killed babies worse? That's what this is about. This is why I mean, it's disgusting what is happening here. Indeed, I think one piece of footage that really marked people. This is the big one. This is the money shot was this. Sitting and watching in the auditorium showed a father running and carrying his two sons in a kibbutz to a shelter. And then the father was killed.
Starting point is 01:18:21 The two sons run back to the kitchen. And you can hear them screaming in the kitchen, on the footage, asking why they're alive, where's their mum, where's their dad. And in the meantime, their father's killer is stood next to them, helping himself to drinks from the fridge. So very, very surreal, very awful scenes. We were also shown audio, an audio recording of a member of Hamas using a phone, the phone of a dead Jewish woman, to call his parents in the Gaza Strip to boast about how many people he'd killed. So a lot of loud gasps in the auditorium, crying, and a lot of people just simply unable to watch. So the media was unable to watch, but they all saw it. And the IDF shed
Starting point is 01:19:12 light on a horrifying account of the brutal attack carried out by Hamas militants on a pregnant Israeli woman and her unborn child. IDF claimed in a recent post on x that hamas militants ripped open the belly of a pregnant woman beheaded her unborn baby they further added it cannot share the photo of the incident due to the guidelines of x and they didn't show it in the theater this is this is how terrorism works and they just use if true hamas body cams and their terrorism videos, like the beheading videos. One more question. So Hamas goes in with body cams so they can document their atrocities
Starting point is 01:19:56 and end up as war criminals and be found guilty. And somehow, would they drop the body cams? No, they got off dead guys. They got them off the dead Hamas. That's the claim. Oh, the dead Hamas had the body cams? No, they got off dead guys. They got them off the dead Hamas. That's the claim. Oh, the dead Hamas had the body cams. But they also put the, it's all over Telegram. All of these videos from Hamas are all, this is what it is.
Starting point is 01:20:16 This is why people are all spun up because it's hard to avoid it. everyone will if you say everyone will send you a tiktok or a youtube or straight to a telegram of these atrocities and they look pretty real so i'm not going to doubt that but that's the whole point that's what the the beheadings were back in the 2012s i want to say um with isis and with ISIS and all of this. This is the entire point. And then we even had, what was this? This was another good one. Oh, a good one is one way of looking at it. Well, before I get to that, what Israel then does, and again, it's all trauma-based manipulation.
Starting point is 01:21:04 You know, oh, they're worse than we are come on are you kidding me everyone sucks in this everybody sucks it's all horrible no the trauma-based thing which was funny thing i was just watching the movie recently because they they came up with a series about it a kind of a british series which is six-parter that was quite good called the ipcris file and the ipcris file is based on the notion that you traumatize somebody to get them into a semi-hypnotic state and then you can have them do what you want that's exactly what they did with the media that's what it sounds like exactly what they did it's like ipcchris file, you know, 2023. And then they move right into, this is, I looked it up, this is against the Geneva Convention. October 7th, a few minutes before the assault on southern Israel began, about a thousand Hamas militants get ready.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Most would be killed during the operation, but about 10 would be taken prisoner by Israeli security forces. On Tuesday, Israeli police issued several videos of what they say are interrogations of the men. They yield a number of vital details, particularly on the orders given. Not that anybody cares, but it's
Starting point is 01:22:20 against the Geneva Convention to film and identify prisoners of war okay it's it's i mean fine no one's sticking to anything and then what do we do okay you've seen the videos you've seen it all happening it's all over the middle east this horrible things we've got hamas terrorists ripping babies out and then beheading the baby. Guess what, everybody? U.S. intelligence officials are warning that Hamas and Hezbollah militants may be trying to enter the United States through the southern border. Border agents have been warned that people may travel from the Middle East.
Starting point is 01:22:58 They've been told to look out for men who are traveling alone, wearing military gear. So they're coming across the border. They're here in Texas. They're coming in with the military gear. So they're coming across the border. They're here in Texas. They're coming in with the military gear. That's right. They're walking around in fatigues, and they're good to go. No one's going to notice.
Starting point is 01:23:12 And here is the latest PSYOP. And I think this is, I'm just going to make a slight prediction about what may happen next in the Middle East based upon this story. This is material which was found on the body of one of those sadistic villains. It's Al-Qaeda material.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Official Al-Qaeda material. Look, it has a seal of approval. It's official. It's official. It's official Al-Qaeda material. It's got a stamp. It does. It has a logo.
Starting point is 01:23:40 It has a stamp. It's in plastic. Oh, yeah, it's official. We're dealing with ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Hamas. This is what we're dealing with. And in this material, there were instructions how to produce chemical weapons. This speaks about arson, and it speaks about various chemicals that come out and produce chemical weapons. Simple as that.
Starting point is 01:24:09 Okay, we've already had the, oops, it was the Hamas rocket that exploded upon the hospital. But why is there no ground invasion? Because this is a complicated enemy. They're in tunnels. There's all kinds of complications for a ground war. What would the chances be if this official al-Qaeda material turns out that, oh man, they gassed themselves? Well, there's a Middle Eastern newsletter that came out, sketchy, sketchy and I was reading about how
Starting point is 01:24:44 the Israelis are planning to use poison gas with the help of the Army Corps of Engineers or some one of our boys to gas out all the tunnels
Starting point is 01:25:00 500 miles of tunnels I don't know how they're going to manage to do that but okay and they're going to use poison gas or nerve gas as it was specifically said official Al Qaeda I think there was pushback on that so now the way to do it I wonder why
Starting point is 01:25:15 so I think the way to go and I think you may have stumbled on it is they've been storing the gas it was an accident. It blew up, the gas blows up in the tunnels, and then the toxic nerve gas kills them all by accident of their own, because they're a bunch of incompetent boneheads.
Starting point is 01:25:37 So we're involved, we're in this, and ABC This Week, Jonathan Karl, had our Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on, only two clips, but they're important. We heard some pretty stark words from King Abdullah of Jordan. Again, an American ally, no friend of Hamas, obviously, but very critical of what the Israelis have done so far. Let me bring up what he said. He said the relentless bombing campaign underway in Gaza as we speak is cruel and unconscionable on every level. It is collective punishment on a besieged and helpless
Starting point is 01:26:11 people. It is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and a war crime. Is Israel doing enough to protect or to ensure that innocent civilians aren't getting killed in this? ensure that innocent civilians aren't getting getting killed in this we we encourage them at every every opportunity john to make sure that you know we're accounting for those civilians that are in the in the battle space that we're providing corridors for uh them to leave the battle space if necessary battle space and that they're allowing uh humanitarian assistance to get into that that space as well. Oh, so the space, get into space. How do we, listen to this, you will not believe what this Yahoo says next.
Starting point is 01:26:51 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner, one of the Israeli military spokesmen, told ABC this week that if Hamas places a rocket in the courtyards of schools, we're going to strike that. I mean, what's your sense? These are obviously incredibly difficult decisions, but is a school a legitimate target if Hamas is using it effectively for cover? How do you – how would you handle that? You dealt with things like this in Mosul. Certainly, you have to evaluate the target the value of the target um who's on who's on that uh who's at that location and we always have uh we always get legal advice from our our lawyers who are with us on the battlefield
Starting point is 01:27:37 hold on a second don't pull the trigger hey Hey, Joe. Joe, check the books. Is this legal? Can we do this? Can we shoot at these people? Is it okay? Are these people we can kill or we can't kill these people? Is it good? We got the lawyers here, everybody.
Starting point is 01:27:53 It's good. Sign off. Triplicate. We're good. Good to go. But to your point, each target, John, needs to be assessed, carefully assessed, and we need to do everything we can to make sure that civilians are not injured. Ghouls, all of them, ghouls.
Starting point is 01:28:09 You know, the funny thing is... Lawyers on the battlefield. Well, they had this situation cropped up before the show, before 16 years ago, during the Bush administration. I think I remember this. This is when they had Mullah Omar, the guy who was the creep that was running Afghanistan's Taliban at the time. He was a horrible person. And they had, I think it was Clinton. They had him in there. No, it was after Clinton. It had to be Bush.
Starting point is 01:28:37 They had him in their sights. They found his Jeep. He's driving around. They had him in this ice. They could have blown him to smithereens. And the lawyer said no? The lawyer said no. Hey, Joe, Joe, can you check? Look through the scope, will you? Can we off this guy? Is it okay? What do you think, Joe?
Starting point is 01:28:58 Come on. You know, I'm looking back on it. I'm thinking this bull crap because if you recall the Snowden, was it Snowden or Assange? It was Assange, I guess, that released those videos of the guys in the helicopters randomly. Oh, yeah. Just shooting him. Just killing him. There's a journalist.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Let's see if we can get him. Yeah. And they just blow these guys up walking around. There's no lawyer involved. This is nonsense. Exactly. Thank you. blow these guys up walking around the street there's no lawyer involved this is nonsense exactly thank you and i'm convinced that now i'm thinking back on the days of bush with the lawyers said no he can't kill omar no there's no nobody there's somebody else made a decision for some other reason it had nothing to do with lawyers blaming the lawyers is unbelievable is about as low as you can go. So then you heard him talk about the corridors
Starting point is 01:29:48 and the battle space. So they're all at the United Nations. They're on the Security Council and they can't decide on how we're going to do. What are we going to do? Do we should we just try and call for peace? How about how about I have an idea. Crazy idea. My idea is can we just all love each other and get along let's stop this and let's have a little reset we all know there's a two-state solution thing but there's a lot of issues can we stop this no no no says america now rival u.s and russian resolutions addressing israeli actions in gaza both failed at the u.n security council One of the texts called for a ceasefire, the other a pause. For more on this story, we can bring in our international affairs editor, Ketavan Gojestani. Ketavan, great to see you.
Starting point is 01:30:32 So it's all come down to semantics, hasn't it? Yes, it's really a battle between those humanitarian pauses and a full-blown ceasefire. And you've seen the UN Secretary General, many Arab leaders call for an outright ceasefire. And as you said, those two resolutions, the reason, partly the reason why they failed is that one was vetoed because it called for a humanitarian pause. The other one was vetoed because it called for a ceasefire. And those countries cannot agree. And you're seeing that also play out in the European Union with the debate of how to call what they're calling for those stops or halts in the conflict it seems according to a potential final draft statement
Starting point is 01:31:15 by the EU that they've possibly agreed on calling it a humanitarian corridors and pauses. Hey, stop for a second. Hold on a second. The lawyers say these people are okay. All right, and we're back. You're seeing this debate, and the United States were really the first ones to publicly spell out why they were so opposed to a ceasefire. John Kirby of the National Security Council saying that the only actor that benefits from a ceasefire right now would be Hamas. And that is why they're opposed to it. No, we can't have a ceasefire. No, I'm Kirby. We're Admiral Kirby. I want war, war, war.
Starting point is 01:32:00 Man, I want war. I want war with Iran. So is a U.S. war against Iran possible? I think what we want to see more than anything, Wolf, is no widening of this conflict. No deepening of it. And we continue to send a strong message to actors in the region, including Iran, that if you're thinking about jumping in here, and you're thinking about deepening and widening and escalating, don't do it. We will take our national security interests very, very seriously in the region. And we've added to the military capabilities to make sure that we can do that.
Starting point is 01:32:33 This guy is creaming his shorts. Hey, don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it. You don't do it. Don't do it, Iran. Well, we're ready for you. Don't do it. CNN has learned that the U.S. has intelligence right now that Iranian-backed militia groups are planning right on cue, Wolf, to further ramp up attacks against American forces in the Middle East. What is the Biden administration prepared to do to combat this? Well, without speaking to a specific intelligence, this is something we've
Starting point is 01:32:58 been watching very, very closely. In fact, today we were very clear publicly that we know Iran's back in these groups. We know that they're giving them the means, the resources, training, the encouragement, and direct contacts with the IRGC, the Quds Forces at World, the Revolutionary Guard, to conduct these attacks on our troops. We will do what we have to do to protect our forces and our facilities in the region. That will continue. And we've sent a strong signal to Iran, through the additional military capabilities that we're facilities in the region. That will continue. And we've sent a
Starting point is 01:33:25 strong signal to Iran through the additional military capabilities that we're putting in the region that we have national security interests writ large across that region. Writ large. And we're going to protect and defend them as well. That's right. Thank you very much. Good question. We need to switch over to Fox for a moment just to get the message. In fact, I would say bomb them, bomb them, and then bomb them again.
Starting point is 01:33:44 Okay. Just want to make sure the message is clear yes so uh why do we have bases in syria what what it's i'm always flabbergasted when they say this it's on the list we have syria bases in syria a country we're not welcome in yeah and wait wait i thought we left iraq no we're still under attack some of our bases are under attack but that's irrelevant we're going we got anthony blinken at the united nations let me just wag my finger well if it wasn't enough on cnn i know y'all watch cnn you sand bunnies watching cnn over there and around let me me just say it. Let me say this before this council. And let me say what we've consistently said to Iranian officials through other channels. The United States does not seek conflict with Iran.
Starting point is 01:34:37 We do not want this war to widen. But if Iran or its proxies attack U.S. personnel anywhere, make no mistake. We will defend our people. We will defend our security swiftly and decisively. Dude, these people are warmongers. Get them all out. He says, what are you doing? Are you starting a war yourself, your own there? It's like you're doing all kinds of crazy stuff.
Starting point is 01:35:03 I have a funny clip good good i need one well this is mcconnell he was on face the nation and he says something i thought was like yes i have a mcconnell i have a good mcconnell clip too yeah okay play this thing this is like what yeah for any military aid that's going to Israel right now, do you think there needs to be strings attached? Israel's our strongest ally in the world. What? We trust them. And we have a very tight relationship with them, both on an intelligence side and a military side.
Starting point is 01:35:40 So I don't think the kind of oversight we're talking about for Ukraine, for example, would be necessary for Israel. Hold on. Oversight. Oversight. Forget the oversight part. Since when is Israel our number one strongest ally in the world? More than Canada? More than Five Eyes? Any of them them great britain more than the eu
Starting point is 01:36:08 ever since he started stroking out he's been taught he's been talking weird so from this same face the nation interview now this is about ukraine he says the quiet part out loud about these hundreds of billions of dollars that we're spending on ukraine and you said that you believe there is enough oversight of aid to ukraine why hasn't that persuaded some members of the of the republican caucus if you look at the ukraine assistance let's let's talk about where the money's really going oh someone grabbed mitch a significant portion of it's being spent in the United States in 38 different states. Oh, replacing the weapons that we sent to Ukraine with more modern. The crap that doesn't work.
Starting point is 01:36:53 Weapons. So we're rebuilding our industrial base. That's what President Biden's seeking to do. It's correct. No Americans are getting killed in Ukraine. We're here. Another one one we're rebuilding our industrial base we're rebuilding our industrial base on war on war what we're doing is instead of doing what we would normally do which is take the old crap and and destroy it you know blow it up put it in a burn pit we're giving it to ukraine to use um is what he's trying to say yes but he also said that the eu has given ukraine 90 billion and i don't see find any evidence of that no i see
Starting point is 01:37:36 much more no i i think we're given all the money i think the the EU is more doing shifting. That's their number. They're liars. They're liars. They're all liars. They're all liars. All of them are liars. It's unbelievable. Meanwhile, we're all
Starting point is 01:38:03 just arguing about whose baby was killed worse get off i got a hamas report this is a kind of a humorous one this is a hamas report with an erdogan quote oh goodness this video shows hamas terrorists trying to infiltrate Israel by sea, but Israeli forces quickly neutralized the threat. The video released by Israeli forces on Tuesday also shows them striking other Hamas targets, including a weapon storage facility. The IDF spokesperson on Wednesday said Hamas terrorists are taking advantage of the Gazan people. They are using your homes, schools, hospitals, underground, underneath your homes, schools, hospitals, underground, underneath your homes,
Starting point is 01:38:47 next to hospitals and schools. They are hiding there. For your safety, don't let them use you. Go south, south of Wadi Gaza. Also on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has already killed
Starting point is 01:39:02 thousands of terrorists and Israeli forces are currently preparing for a ground offensive. According to the Hamas-run health ministry, more than 6,500 Palestinians have been killed and over 16,000 wounded. More than 1,400 people in Israel have been killed, most of whom were killed when Hamas terrorists conducted a surprise attack on people attending a music festival on October 7th. The war is now in its 19th day since that terrorist attack, and Israeli forces are determined to defeat Hamas and ensure that another Hamas terrorist attack can never happen again. But some world leaders are critical of Israel's operations, including Turkish
Starting point is 01:39:41 President Tayyip Erdogan. Israel's attacks on Gaza, both in terms of those who carry them out and in terms of those who support them, are a situation that signify both murderousness and mental illness. Oh. Mental. Send some Prozac. Yeah. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:40:01 Then I love these Turkish reports, TRT, because they give you pretty straight up the way they're thinking. This is a TRT reporter. And this looked like it was in the in the Rose Garden asking President Biden a question about the numbers. In the 18 days since Hamas killed fourteen hundred Israelis, the Hamas controlled Gaza health ministry says Israeli forces have killed over 6,000 Palestinians, including 2,700 children. You've previously asked Netanyahu to minimize civilian casualties. Do these numbers say to you that he is ignoring that message? What they say to me is I have no notion that Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed. I'm sure innocents have been killed. And it's the price of waging a war. I think we should be incredibly careful.
Starting point is 01:40:48 I think not we, Israelis, should be incredibly careful. Oops. Oops. Not we. Not we. The Israelis should be incredibly careful not to kill children. Not we. Not we. Good catch. I think we should be incredibly careful. I think not we, Israelis we should be incredibly careful. I think not we, Israelis should be incredibly careful
Starting point is 01:41:05 to be sure that they're focusing on going after the folks that are propagating this war against Israel. And it's against their interest when that doesn't happen. But I have no confidence in the number that the Palestinians
Starting point is 01:41:21 are using. Oh yeah, these are liars. Liars. We've killed less these are liars. Liars. We've killed less babies than they have. Be real. It's all a numbers game. Turning the page to what has happened during the following two weeks, UNICEF says 1,524 children
Starting point is 01:41:40 have been killed in the Gaza Strip during these bombings. Why isn't the U.S. calling for at least a temporary ceasefire? Children have been killed in the Gaza Strip during these bombings. Why isn't the U.S. calling for at least a temporary ceasefire? Because we like killing people. We like war. We like money, money, money. First, Margaret.
Starting point is 01:41:55 Margaret. I'm so exasperated by this question, Margaret. When I hear the stories, when I see the pictures of young children who have lost their lives in this conflict of Hamas's making, whoever they are, wherever they are, whether they're Palestinians, whether they're Israelis, whether they're Jews or Muslims, it hits me and I know it hits virtually everyone right in the heart. I think I should grab some adrenochrome from them. And that's why it's so important to do everything possible to protect them
Starting point is 01:42:31 and why it's so important to do everything possible to get assistance to those who need it. Is that blinking? Yeah, blinking. But we won't do a ceasefire. No, we can't call for a ceasefire. No, we can do a corridor pause. Yeah, you say what he just said and then veto any call for a ceasefire. No, no, we can do a corridor pause. You say what he just said and then veto any notion of a ceasefire.
Starting point is 01:42:49 Yes, that's horrible. Or a halting. It's embarrassing. It's embarrassing. It's embarrassing. Here. One of my colleagues who is on the ground in Israel and has traveled to the West Bank conducted an interview with Mr. Mustafa Barhouti, a Palestinian politician I'm sure you know. He said he doesn't understand why President Biden, when he was in Israel, did not say enough
Starting point is 01:43:12 is enough. You wanted to respond and you responded. You killed 4,000 Palestinians. Stop. Instead, you're encouraging a ground invasion. This is CBS. These are good questions. a ground invasion? This is CBS. These are good questions. How do you respond to enough is enough? Well, Margaret, really, Margaret.
Starting point is 01:43:31 Enough is enough should have been the case for a while. Wow, wow, wow. Enough is enough. Enough is enough should have been It's never enough, Margaret.
Starting point is 01:43:45 The case with Hamas two weeks ago. It would be good to hear the entire world speaking clearly and with one voice about the actions that Hamas took, about the slaughter of people,
Starting point is 01:44:01 about the fact that that should be absolutely intolerable, unacceptable to anyone, any country any people yet veto all ceasefire and i understand i understand israel's position i understand that i bring up the vetoes of the ceasefires and other videos that we've done no no here's the last the last clip of this series in terms of u.s interests in the region uh one of america's closest allies the king of jordan gave an impassioned speech saying palestinian lives seem to matter less than israeli ones our lives matter less than other lives the application of international
Starting point is 01:44:41 laws optional and human rights appear to have boundaries based on races and religions. That's a warning from one of America's closest friends in the region. Wait a minute. Who is our friend in the region? Everybody's our best friend, our strongest friend, our closest friend. This is a dangerous message to be sending and it could have blowback. Are you concerned margaret every life every life matters that's some sort of a tell the margaret thing yeah adam yes john palestinian yes john listen john i'm telling you john israeli jewish mus Arab, every life has equal worth. When I see the reports, when I see the photographs, when I hear the stories of young children, Palestinian children who've been killed or injured, it hits me right in the gut too. Sure it does. But this is on Hamas. And the fact is,
Starting point is 01:45:44 Hamas doesn't represent the Palestinian people. It doesn't represent their just cause. It doesn't represent their aspiration, a legitimate aspiration for a state of their own. On the contrary, it does everything to make life worse and more miserable. You know, that's interesting. I'm just realizing... It sounds like a character in a nazi movie you will be lose 10 villagers for each of your digressions i just realized that biden in that answer said palestinians and not hamas you know everyone's oh no, Hamas is different
Starting point is 01:46:26 from the Palestinians, but not the Biden. Let me listen to that again. In the 18 days since Hamas killed 1,400 Israelis, the Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry says Israeli forces have killed over 6,000 Palestinians, including 2,700 children. You've previously asked Netanyahu to minimize civilian casualties.
Starting point is 01:46:45 Do these numbers say to you that he is ignoring that message what they say to me is i have no notion that palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed he didn't say hamas he said palestinians man palestinians you can't trust them well i know i i'll make a push back on that the that and those numbers came from the palace, specifically from the Palestinian health ministry. No, no, no. That's not what she said. Listen to what she says. No, it's what she said.
Starting point is 01:47:13 But no, what she said is one thing. He knows where the numbers came from. Oh, now Biden knows what he's doing? Please, get out of here. Well, you always got me if you're going to bring that rubric up. Well, across the Middle East and around the world, we've seen massive demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians. In London, over 100,000 people took to the streets of the British capital demanding an end to Israel's war in Gaza. There's also been similar scenes in Arab capitals, from Sana'a in war-torn Yemen to Cairo,
Starting point is 01:47:46 where the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi called for a, quote, day of rage just hours after his phone call with President Biden earlier this week. It was a phone call in which a deal was reached between Egypt, the U.S. and Israel to allow 20 trucks of desperately needed humanitarian aid into the gaza strip which started arriving only yesterday on the israeli occupied west bank the violence there isn't this is this is what blows my mind just as a human being just not being jaded by being submerged and stuff like this for 16 years somehow we all agree oh let's just stop for a second we got okay we got 10 hours everybody no bombing no shelling go in okay we got some aid in there all right back to fighting it just blows my mind how we just can step over that just some evil stuff man it's only getting worse
Starting point is 01:48:41 we were at one protest where we witnessed Israeli snipers shoot at least three Palestinians. Now, efforts to create a Palestinian state have been at a standstill for years now, largely because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's successive hard right governments have been firmly opposed to it. And while the Biden administration continues to back calls for a peace process that would lead to a two-state solution, it's done very little practically and diplomatically to advance that goal. And after Hamas's brutal attack and a looming Israeli ground war in Gaza, it's a goal that seems even further away than ever. All right, well, that's dramatic. Here's the Al Jazeera version of that, and then I think we're done.
Starting point is 01:49:27 I get it. The Israel-Gaza war has sent shockwaves rippling across the Middle East and far beyond. This is Yemen, itself scarred by a decade of conflict. The strength of feeling here is immense.
Starting point is 01:49:45 In Jordan, vast crowds massed in the capital, Amman, the country's home to three million Palestinians. And these were the scenes in Algeria. For the first time since the Arab Spring, demonstrators in the Egyptian capital Cairo returned in large numbers to Tahrir Square, while others crowded the city's Azar Mosque. This protest is just a microcosm of Egypt.
Starting point is 01:50:17 It is a show of unity with the Palestinians. Country after country, fury, grief, indignation. What many across the muslim world regard as the collective punishment of two million civilians by israel in the indonesian capital jakarta like so many other protests it is the united states embassy where demonstrators gather president biden and his western allies have been fiercely criticized for their unequivocal support of the Israeli government. Indonesia begged the offer of two-state solution for both Palestinians and Israel, sharing the land together for peace. But that's not a solution because Israel is an invader. In Germany and France, home to the European Union's largest Jewish and Muslim communities, demonstrators defied ongoing bans on Palestinian protests, leading to violent clashes with police in Berlin.
Starting point is 01:51:14 Many blame the EU and Europe's former colonial powers who shaped the Middle East for choosing sides in a conflict that's far from black and white. in a conflict that's far from black and white. As the crisis deepens, Qatar is playing a pivotal diplomatic role. This is the capital, Doha, where Palestinian sympathies are strong. And while the cycle of violence and repression continues, millions are now demanding enough is enough. This is just not going to end well for Western Europe, for the United States. It's going to be a horrible, horrible period of time. I like the way they keep Doha, Qatar out of, you know, they minimize their part in this.
Starting point is 01:51:59 Sure. They're big supporters of Hamas. They give them money. They have their guy, the head of Hamas is there right as we speak. From what I understand, boots on the ground, is that Lebanon is being attacked from the south relentlessly right now by, I guess, our lawyers. The lawyers.
Starting point is 01:52:20 And we have to come up with, you know, like we have Kiev as the official pronunciation. Is it Hezbollah or Hezbollah? I mean, we've got to come up with, you know, like we have Kiev as the official pronunciation. Is it Hezbollah or Hezbollah? I mean, we've got to come up with the official pronunciation. Good point. I have a couple of last clips. This is the Gaza, Biden, China, Australia, they bring it all together report from NTD. As tensions rise in the Middle East, President Biden today stressing the strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific. He tells Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that their alliance is
Starting point is 01:52:50 an anchor to peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. And Biden directly warning Beijing that his latest aggressive actions in the South China Sea could trigger the involvement of U.S. troops. Just this past week, the PRC vessels acted dangerously and unlawfully. Any attack on the Filipino aircraft vessels or armed forces will invoke our mutual defense treaty with the Philippines. Biden says he's not looking for a conflict, but both leaders emphasize the need to compete with Beijing. Biden also vowed to get more funding for the AUKUS deal
Starting point is 01:53:24 to get Australia nuclear-powered submarines and reviewed as another bid to counter China's military ambitions in the Pacific. Meanwhile, as Israel prepares for a ground offensive into Gaza, President Biden today lays out this as his vision about what future he seeks. Israelis and Palestinians equally deserve to live side by side, ensuring Hamas can no longer terrorize Israel. And while Biden urges Israel to be incredibly careful to focus on going after Hamas and avoid hurting civilians,
Starting point is 01:53:56 he says he has, quote, no confidence in the casualty numbers being reported by the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry. Again, Hamas Health Ministry. Yes, I was ill-informed. The Hamas, Gaza Health Ministry. So he should have said Hamas. Yes, he should have said Hamas. So your earlier point is valid.
Starting point is 01:54:16 Right on the money. Now, I think the last clip I want to play is this, because just to go back to the thesis, which we elucidated in previous shows that this is really about elucidated good words about iran yeah iran yeah this is marco rubio our republican one of the old line republicans and he's telling it like it is one of the most important things president biden needs to make clear tonight is that if u.s troops u.s diplomats u.s personnel in the middle east come under attack by these Iranian-backed and controlled Shia militia groups in the region,
Starting point is 01:54:49 if they attack our people, we are going to consider that to be an attack by the government of Iran against the United States that will require an extensive response, an extensive retaliatory response. Just in the last 24 hours, we've seen an uptick in attacks by these groups against the military forces. And there are troubling indicators that that's going to turn into a full scale campaign and we can't allow it. It is important the president make it abundantly clear by laying out clear and credible red lines that if Iran crosses will require us to engage them. I don't want there to be a Middle East war. I don't want the U.S. involved in the Middle East war.
Starting point is 01:55:26 But if Iran, through its proxies, decide to attack us, we're going to have to retaliate. And it's important, in order to prevent this, for the president to make that clear tonight. Same words as Blinken in the United Nations. Back to Fox. In fact, I would say bomb them, bomb them, and then bomb them again.
Starting point is 01:55:40 Say what? Bomb them, bomb them, and bomb them again. Yeah. Yeah, Judge Jeanine. She's the one. Yeah. Let's throw her down there. Let's bomb them with her.
Starting point is 01:55:53 Throw Judge Jeanine out of the plane. Bomb them with her. Horrible. Horrible. And you know what this is going to do? This is going to be terrorism is coming to the West. Terrorism in Western Europe. what this is going to do this is going to be terrorism is coming to the west terrorism in western europe who else brings this to my clip because you must bring terrorism in but we have to have a target iranian terrorism in the united states iran isn't just funding hamas in the middle
Starting point is 01:56:18 east it's also threatening americans within our own borders during a a House hearing today, an Iranian-American activist discussed the multiple assassination attempts she has survived. Here's more. As an American citizen, I don't feel safe here at home anymore. My family doesn't feel safe anymore. Masih Alinejad is an Iranian-American activist. She was forced to leave Iran for being critical of the regime. And she now lives in the U.S., where she fears for her life. Iranian regime were plotting to kidnap me and take me from Brooklyn by a speedboat to a cargo ship bond for Venezuela and then to Iran. To you,
Starting point is 01:56:59 maybe it's a scary movie. But to us, this is the reality. They did that to my colleague in France, and they executed him in Iran. Alina Jad said she's had to move over a dozen times under FBI supervision, and she believes the Iranian regime is responsible. Alina Jad says the Biden administration's response has been inadequate because it isn't holding Iran accountable. She says these threats are national security threats. The Iranian regime's threats to the homeland are real and are growing. They've sought to conduct cyber attacks on our state and local governments and private industry. They've plotted to target and assassinate individuals inside the United States, including former Trump officials. Congressman Mark Green says that a record number of illegal immigrants are entering the U.S. through the southern border. He's
Starting point is 01:57:43 concerned about how Iran could take advantage of that and infiltrate the country to commit acts of terrorism. Former State Department official Nathan Sales believes Iran may have already done so. Iranian-linked terrorists have been found in the United States. I mentioned Hezbollah. 128 Hezbollah operatives arrested over the years by the FBI. Within that population of however many millions or hundreds of thousands of known gotaways, we should not assume that they are all perfectly clean. Sales says the Iranian regime hides behind proxies instead of doing things themselves. Oh, they're cowards. They're cowards.
Starting point is 01:58:22 So Hezbollah is here. Hezbollah. I'd like to term gotaways. So Hezbollah is here. Hezbollah. I'd like the term gotaways. Gotaways. Yeah, gotaways. Well, let's go to the main lady who's in charge of the gotaways. I'll write that down.
Starting point is 01:58:35 Gotaways. I like it too. Yeah, I got it. Let's go to the main lady who is responsible for bringing Hezbollah over the border and ISIS. And what else is always here? It's all here. And they're in fatigues. You can spot them. They're military-age men and they are wearing camos.
Starting point is 01:58:51 We go to Geneva, the most recent International Dialogue for Migration Day, 2023, with the former State Department Clintonista, Amy Pope, With the former State Department Clintonista, Amy Pope, with her keynote on International Dialogue for Migration Day. Listen to this douche. DG Amy Pope, please, could you take to the lectern and give us your keynote speech? Thank you very much. Welcome. Welcome.
Starting point is 01:59:22 Oh, you know what she reminds me of? What does she remind you of? Come on. The advertising girl. No, she reminds me of? What does she remind you of? Come on. The advertising girl. No, she reminds me of this. Hey now, y'all. Can we just get real? Can we really care about our fans?
Starting point is 01:59:35 Come on, Mary McCormick, everybody. Said another way. I gotta hear the hook. Social's about the people, remember? We are people. Do we really need another like, fan, or share? Do we need another post to show up everywhere? Yeah. I hope as we scatter that we never forget that our posts live forever, even when we go to bed.
Starting point is 01:59:54 Here we go. So connect with me. The course I'm on. The show the world has. That's her. Let's get social. Let's get social. Okay.
Starting point is 02:00:08 Back to Amy Pope. D.G. Amy Pope, please, could you take to the lectern and give us your keynote speech? Thank you very much. Welcome. Come on. That's her. So, first of all, I have to correct something. It's not Amy Pope of the United States of America.
Starting point is 02:00:27 It is Amy Pope of the International Organization for Migration. Yeah! Woo! It is so wonderful to have all of you here today, which I am telling everybody, and I want you to make it true. This is the hottest event in Geneva. Oh, yeah. This week. It's the hottest event in Geneva. Oh, yeah. This week. It's the hottest event.
Starting point is 02:00:48 It's a hot ticket. John, did you get in on that deal? Did you get that hot ticket in Geneva? I didn't know it was going to be the hottest event in Geneva. I would have found a way to get a press pass. No, it was hot. I know some of you are thinking, well, the bar is kind of low. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:04 Yeah. Yeah. That's what I'm thinking. That's what I'm thinking. All of you here with the voices, with your engagement, with the music, with the art. And this is what they always do. I had to wade through. They have, you know, people dance, African dances. You know, they got like stupid art fair stuff.
Starting point is 02:01:22 It's always like, oh, it's the hottest ticket. Come on to Geneva. We'll all get together, you consultants. We can all figure it's going to be great. It's always like, oh, it's the hottest ticket. Come on to Geneva. We'll all get together, you consultants. We can all figure it's going to be great. It's going to be great. What a junket.
Starting point is 02:01:30 It's so much fun. Can we get yo-yo, ma? And with the extraordinarily thoughtful conversation, we can make this the hottest conversation in Geneva. Speaking of hot.
Starting point is 02:01:40 So we're here today because we know the issue of climate is impacting human mobility in ways that we could not have predicted so this is her so this is what they're going for we need to allow open borders migration because of climate change listen to her examples 10 years ago 20 years ago. Just last year, over 60 million people, 60 million, were displaced because of disasters relating to climate. Bullcrap. No, wait, wait, listen to her examples and then say bullcrap. Because of disasters relating to climate. That is 60 million people, including across North America, people displaced by wildfires. Wildfires from climate change, John. Wildfires are climate change. Please don't argue.
Starting point is 02:02:33 Across Libya, people displaced by the storm. dikes and dams and a dam that was known for years to be critically weak that was warned about that the government had to resign over no it was climate change amy where thousands have died across the pacific islands people who are displaced because of a range of storms of sea level rise and other disasters sea level rise who drowned from sea level rise no lies and we're seeing this play out over and over and over again on television and ladies and gentlemen excell, dear colleagues and friends, it is time that we act. We need to act. Because if we don't act, countless lives will be lost. I thought there's too many people.
Starting point is 02:03:33 I thought the population of the earth is a problem. Yeah, you're right. There's a disconnect here with the logic. There's too many people. Let them die. No, no, no. We can't have them die. But let's have a war and
Starting point is 02:03:45 let's don't stop they don't have a ceasefire but none of it makes sense countless people will become homeless countless jobs and we're not just talking about california economic opportunities will be gone oh we got to hurry for the economic opportunities in Chicago. Now, the purpose of having you all here today is to drive that conversation. Drive it! And it's to do something a little bit different from the regular Geneva scene.
Starting point is 02:04:16 It's to bring in the voices of people we don't always hear from. To bring in voices of young people. To bring in voices of the pacific islands there you go in the voices of indigenous communities to make sure that together we are hearing we understand we can empathize and we will be called to action so it's all a lie it's all just big big crap fest oh we brought in pacific islanders do a dance for us pacific islanders dance monkey dance that's so cute aren't they that's so wonderful so how's it going with all those climate change sustainable development goals, Houston, we have a small problem. Here's the UK.
Starting point is 02:05:06 New figures released last month have revealed that sales of electric cars have fallen by 15% because drivers continue to opt for vehicle powered by petrol or diesel. So the news comes shortly after the Prime Minister's announcement that he was delaying the ban on new petrol and diesel cars until 2035 a decision that was largely welcomed by motorists but criticized by the motoring industry no one wants these things mercedes-benz the cfo yesterday warns of brutal electric vehicle space and they and i didn't even know this they are targeting to be 50 hybrid and ev sales by 2025 and from 2025 they will only only launch electric models so they're not even going to make gasoline powered vehicles in two years time and no one wants that makes That makes no sense. Let's ask this question.
Starting point is 02:06:06 Where are you going to charge this thing? Forget that. Are you going to charge it in the garage that you're not supposed to put these in because they catch your house on fire? No. How about this? I have a better question for you,
Starting point is 02:06:17 something I want you to bring up with Horowitz. Copper mines are closing. There's not enough copper. Forbes, quarterly warning on copper before it derails the energy transition copper supply is not responding to the ever accelerating energy transition at best this means a future price level that slows the transition and at worst it means the required copper simply won't be there when it's needed. New mines are not being built. Goldman Sachs Research says the regulatory approval for copper mines has fallen to the lowest level in a decade.
Starting point is 02:06:53 Someone knows that this is not happening. And it's not the consumer. Well, they're starting to figure it out. And we played also the other issue. Of course, we played the graphite clip on the last show. But I want to play this one, which is from a little earlier. This came in a month earlier. This is the rare earths problem.
Starting point is 02:07:16 China, again, involved. And there's a gaffe in here that I got to kick out of. New challenges are facing an already tenuous market for semiconductors as China is making some changes in the name of national security. As a key exporter of certain rare earth minerals that are critical to the production of some computer chips and solar panels, China holds the cards to a burgeoning market where semiconductors serve as the base of many electrical and electronic products. But instead of selling them on the global market, China has pulled back.
Starting point is 02:07:47 The country is reportedly responsible for the production of 80% of the world's gallium and about 60% of geranium, says CNN, who cites the Critical Raw Materials Alliance. But recent curbs in the name of national security meant China exported none of it in the month of August. Of course, she says geranium. It's not a flower.
Starting point is 02:08:14 She said geranium. She did say geranium. It's germanium. I like geranium better. But it's a rare earth, and China's got 60% of the world's production of germanium. Geranium. And this post has been up forever with this gaffe in it. I just don't understand that.
Starting point is 02:08:35 Well, it's okay, because climate change is bringing all kinds of problems. A strange weather event caused a massive accident near New Orleans, where at least seven people died. It's being called a super fog. It covered Interstate 55 yesterday, turning visibility to near zero. It's a super fog. It's not fog. No, it can't. There's no such thing as fog. No, it's a super fog, everybody. Super fog.
Starting point is 02:08:59 Climate change, super fog. More than 150 vehicles ran into each other. At least 25 people were hurt. Stephanie Edwards with our partners at the Weather Channel joins us right now. Stephanie, so what is this super fog all about? Please tell us, Steph. Nate, let's have a look at what was happening in the atmosphere to understand it. We had a moist air mass and cooler temperatures next to a warm Lake Pontchartrain, all helping to create the fog.
Starting point is 02:09:22 Lake Pontchartrain, all helping to create the fog. Then light winds push smoke from this marsh fire west, causing the tunnel mix, creating the super fog and extremely low visibility. We have dense fog advisories in place again this morning from north of Baton Rouge over to New Orleans. Visibility could be a quarter of a mile or less, making for dangerous conditions. So give yourself plenty of time and use the low beams. The fog will mix out later in the morning. And Nate, on average, there's over 25,000 vehicle crashes a year due to fog. But not from super fog. I grew up- You know, first of all, smoke and fog, you know what the word, the derivation of the word smog,
Starting point is 02:10:00 which we don't hear much anymore because it's been cleaned up is smoke plus fog yes now it's super fog but instead they have a super fog i grew up in the netherlands and it has perfect conditions for fog or what they call mist and you know what they did that everyone had i think they may still have to have it you had to have a third rear light, a third red light. Well, until recently, all the cars in France, and then when I first went there, they had yellow halogens. They had yellow headlamps because it was so foggy all the time. We had a lot of fog in the San Francisco Bay Area for years, and it's come and gone.
Starting point is 02:10:43 And there used to be these huge pileups of 100 cars it wasn't unknown because of the uh the more or less the terrain mixed with the weather and other conditions you know things change so uh just going to uh sticking with um sticking with the climate change here this is is Faith Birol, executive director of the International Oil... What is this? International... I don't have the name of the outfit. This is on Bloomberg, so it's a financial person. The reason that we see... Not Faith, Fatih. For example, oil. We talk about oil. oil demand to peak in the next five or six years
Starting point is 02:11:28 is the following. There is a big move on the transportation sector, which is a big chunk of the global oil consumption. Electric cars, this is, when you look at the electric cars, When you look at the electric cars, two years ago, one out of 25 cars sold in the world was electric. One out of 25, two years ago. This year, one out of five cars sold is electric. And in 2030, with the current investment plans, current policies, every second car sold will be an electric car in 2030. This is one on the consumption side to be weaker. I just don't believe it. I think they're PSYOPing us. It's not true.
Starting point is 02:12:12 No, this is bull crap. There's no way what he said, one out of five cars will be sold. One out of every two in seven years. That's coming, he says. Yeah, I don't believe it. There's no copper. I don't either. There's no geranium. We've got no geraniums. However, there is good news, and it's from the Bay Area.
Starting point is 02:12:32 Epic One Water Brew has a secret ingredient you likely wouldn't expect. The water going into these cans is recycled from showers, sinks, and washing machines from inside this luxury San Francisco high-rise apartment building. DeBrew is the brainchild of Epic Clean Tech, a local water technology company. We kind of live in this flush-and-forget society where we don't think about what happens after we flush our toilets, and water just magically appears. So we wanted to sort of showcase the potential of water reuse, and we decided to highlight the the
Starting point is 02:13:05 unbelievable potential of recycled water by putting it into a beer i think you need to do a meetup and and have some of this uh what are you drinking now you're drinking i'm drinking some of the recycled goo toilet beer toilet beer toilet brew by the way the number is 14 of all new cars sold in 2022 was electric up from 9% in 2021. So it went up. I don't see it going much higher. People are buying, but where are you supposed to charge them? You can't put the car in the house because you're told not to garage these cars anymore.
Starting point is 02:13:40 I don't think they're insurable almost. We'll see what happens. But. anymore i don't think they're insurable almost you know we'll see what happens but okay just one more thing and then we should take a break because food is also under attack you're familiar with tyson um i'm familiar with tyson because of the beef initiative they're one of the big three um meat processors yep and uh so they uh they finish they finish the beef you know like they'll take them into their stockyards and they'll feed them some usually it's cheerios and cap and crunch and stuff to make them nice and fat after they've been eating i don't know other goop and now they've
Starting point is 02:14:20 done a deal with a dutch company called protix. Tyson has reached an agreement for a two-fold investment with Protix. It's a leading global insect ingredients company. That investment will support the growth of the emerging insect ingredient industry and expand the use of insect ingredient solutions. Tyson and Protix also joining together for the operation and construction of an insect ingredient facility. Once that is complete, it'll be the first at-scale facility of its kind to upcycle food manufacturing byproducts into high-quality insect proteins and lipids, primarily to be used in the pet food, aquaculture, and livestock industries.
Starting point is 02:15:01 Yeah, livestock, bugs. Can I mention something? Yes. So the world's oldest dog died. I have the clip. I was saving it. Oh, well. You want the clip?
Starting point is 02:15:15 It's short. Yeah, play the clip because I have a comment. Because she actually messes it up, but here's the clip. The world's oldest dog ever has died in Portugal. Bobby the guard dog passed away over the weekend.
Starting point is 02:15:27 He lived all his life on the same farm and claimed the Guinness record for longevity when he turned 30. At his death, Bobby was 31. That is 217 in dog years. Rest easy, Bobby. She should have said in human years, but she said in dog years. Rest easy, Bobby. She should have said in human years, but she said in dog years. Did you know that that dog ate only human food, which brought me to the issue? Yes. I had a dog that lived 25 years and he was an American Eskimo of spits. He lived to be 25 and he only ate scraps. He never had hard dog food. He never had kibble.
Starting point is 02:16:12 He never had anything but scraps. And this dog, apparently this 31-year-old dog, ate nothing but scraps. Dogs came out of the environment as garbage eaters and they ate the garbage on the outskirts of human development. They befriended mankind and they were meant to eat scraps and they'll live longer if they eat scraps. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and that wisdom
Starting point is 02:16:41 and say in the morning to you, the man who has been putting the sea in scraps for over 16 years say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only mr john c well in the morning you say i'm creating morning all ships to see feet in the air subs in the water and all the names of nights out there in the morning to the trolls in the in the water, and all the names of nights out there. And the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Let me count them. It's not good today. It's not good. 18, 1898.
Starting point is 02:17:11 No one cares. They hate us. That's exactly average. Someone actually gave me a troll count. Indeed. No, it is. a troll count. Indeed, no, it is here between Sundays is
Starting point is 02:17:27 2198 to 2336 and it's 1922 to 1992 for Thursdays. Oh, no, no. I think the second one is high. I think it's a little on the low side. Well, it doesn't matter. We love having the trolls here who are here. Thank you for joining us.
Starting point is 02:17:44 And of course, you can become a troll just by osmosis, really. But if you go to trollroom.io, it'll really rub off on you. Trust me on that one. You can also join us through a modern podcast app at podcastapps.com. They will give you an alert. I think we finally got that working this morning when it's time for the live show. It even starts a little bit earlier so you can hear the pre-stream mixes, which is always fun. And you can join the trolls and be a part of our live studio audience,
Starting point is 02:18:15 which has been courtesy of Void Zero's chat room, his IRC chat room, for I'm going to say 14 years. It's been a long time. And it's the same chat room for i'm gonna say 14 years it's been a long time and it's the same same chat room and he has kept that running and we appreciate him for that and much much more of course and noagendastream.com thank you sir bemrose for organizing that but there's no way we can thank everybody who has been a part of the show but man we love all of you and we wouldn't be here without you you know that because it's actually i thought your newsletter was really appropriate who has been a part of the show, but man, we love all of you, and we wouldn't be here without you. You know that because it's – actually, I thought your newsletter was really appropriate. And what I liked about it is, you know, people – you're such a good writer. I got emails saying, that's not true.
Starting point is 02:19:04 You know you're a good writer if you get that kind of email. That's not true. You know, you're a good writer. If you get that kind of email. That's not true. Here's a podcast that's been been living on donations since 2006 before you. I said, well, did you read what the newsletter said? Because you you're so smart. There are only a handful of podcasts that are as old as your No Agenda show, and none of them have relied 100% on the support of the audience of producers for content and finance.
Starting point is 02:19:35 None. That's something in itself. And that's why you're such a great writer. Because it is not just the donations. It is the time talent and treasure of the producers a very substantial difference oh yes monster difference so people who are nitpicking uh they're uh they just don't like us no no of course not that's just a hater that you you read you heard from yeah well, and I think most of these haters are jealous
Starting point is 02:20:05 haters at this point. We've been doing this so long. Speaking of haters, noagendasocial.com, which I find, I love going to the live tab, you know, and just seeing what everyone posts and just looking at all the different stories. I love that. I don't even
Starting point is 02:20:21 want to go to my notifications anymore. It's always someone looking for a reaction and sometimes and sometimes they get it yeah well i don't know if they're haters but a lot of them are it's just i mean it's like you know it's like they tag people tag me in their own arguments uh yeah just let me just take a look no agenda social.com um which you can follow john c devore i can go into social.com yes i i do block i mean there's a there's somebody somebody's made a mockery of something i said on the show once where i say i don't block him i just say hashtag block i stopped doing that like years ago this is an old clip yeah when i just hashtag block it very old. From episode 900 or something.
Starting point is 02:21:05 So I'm just going to my timeline. And here, check this out. No beret. Adam just blamed the IDF for what? Showing what Hamas did? And it's all Israel's fault? No, douche. I didn't say anything of the kind.
Starting point is 02:21:20 He said nothing of the kind. No. There's just a hater. And a person who's some... This is a sick person. That's all I can say. Sick. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 02:21:32 Yeah, I was the one who pointed out that Peter Hitchens is a status right winger. Good on you. It's like, you know, everyone's posting the art now to my time, tagging me. It's just like, why. Tagging you for what? What? No, it's just... How come everything is entropy? You start off the no agenda social as a good product. It gets very popular.
Starting point is 02:21:55 You have to cut off people getting on. Then you open it up again for more people. And the second group that comes in are a bunch of douchebags. Quite a few. I think a lot of people have left because of it. Because of the douchebags. They come in and they ruin it for everybody. This is, I think, common, and it's been a common occurrence in all social medias,
Starting point is 02:22:16 and news groups go back to Usenet. It's the same thing. Yeah. There's a bunch of shut-ins. Usually they can't get a date. They don't have any women in their lives. There we go. Or men, in the case of women.
Starting point is 02:22:33 Women generally are at least, they're not the problem here. It's men who can't get a date, or they don't even have a woman in there. I've talked about this all the time. They got a lot of memes, though. Yay for the memes. A lot of memes.
Starting point is 02:22:55 Got a lot of memes. Yeah. Anyway, so I love going to that live feeds tab and just seeing what people are saying, but the stuff people tag me in, it's mainly just they're trying to antagonize me. So I'm just not going to go there anymore. I'm not going there anymore. I'm sick of it. I'm so sick of it.
Starting point is 02:23:14 Follow John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com. Tag him, will you? He loves it. He loves being tagged in all kinds of posts. This is a value for value show. We decided somewhere around episode, what was it, John 25, maybe? Maybe even earlier than that.
Starting point is 02:23:33 Lost the history as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, someone knows. Somewhere along those lines, we decided that it was real work. And if people wanted us to continue doing this real work, they had to send us money to pay for it. Real money. And we said, apparently it was $2 first.
Starting point is 02:23:54 Stupidly. And we got a very predictable result. But then when we said, hey, just give us whatever it's worth, that's when people turned out the real value. Yeah, they gave us all that. That's when we discovered the numerology. Oh, yeah. Because everybody they gave us all that. That's when we discovered the numerology. Oh, yeah. Because everybody was giving us odd screwball numbers that had related to something that the number they liked.
Starting point is 02:24:11 It was their birthday or something or other. Birthdays, lucky numbers. And then we realized that numerology is a big deal and $2 doesn't work. No, it's a bad number. And you see amateurs to this day starting a podcast and they say, oh, we've got 10,000 people that listen to the podcast. Golly, if every one of them, if I do the podcast weekly and every one of them just gave me a dollar. I'd be set.
Starting point is 02:24:37 That is a lot. That would be 10,000 times, that's like $4,000 or a dollar would be $ ten thousand dollars a week for four weeks that's four i get forty thousand dollars a month almost a half a million it'd be a half a million a year with 52 weeks and i'd be set that's all i need is a dollar so all i need is one dollar from each and every one of you who listen to the podcast. And the reality is... Yeah, you get your normal direct marketing reply,
Starting point is 02:25:10 which is you get 1%. So instead of $10,000, you'll get like $100. Yeah. $400 a month. Yeah. And people try advertising. I mean, you heard it.
Starting point is 02:25:23 There's these companies who are paid for by the... TheS. government, gives them contracts. You better label those guys as no good. No, just look at no agenda social. There it is. Proof is in the pudding. Blocked by every other instance on the Fediverse, Mastodon universe, just for opinions. And not just blocked, we're kkk nazi quadroons
Starting point is 02:25:48 and freeze speech freeze peach and that would that's what would be that's exactly quadroons yeah one so i got tagged in this thread some someone said some other guy somewhere that hadn't blocked us yet why don't you go kill yourself? Oh, oh, oh, oh, pearl clutching abound. You told me to kill myself. That's horrible, blah, blah, blah. Yeah. People are so sensitive.
Starting point is 02:26:19 They really are. And you know, just go look at the responses from our own people. Advertising will not work on a product like this. Only people who get value out of it. And usually people get value out of it because we calm you down. We let you know what's going on. We tell you what's really happening in the world. And we lose people in the process, which is always really sad.
Starting point is 02:26:40 But it's fun to see them come back, too. People do come back. Like, you know, I was really pissed off at you guys for what you were saying during covid for you said about ukraine everyone had the flags everyone had the flag profile oh ukraine's bad horrible people yeah i mean good russia bad russia bad and uh then they come back say you know i wasn't really getting any other value anywhere else everyone just sounded like twitter in my ear. Exactly. And we do this twice a week for 16 years and we'll probably do it for another at least 10
Starting point is 02:27:09 episodes. We can guarantee you that if we're lucky. Well, as long as the PhD program keeps us going. Ah, yes. Well, we do have the treasure part of our time, talent, or treasure. But first, we need to talk about artwork. This is
Starting point is 02:27:25 something that's been going on for a long time, thanks to Sir Paul Couture, who set up noagendaartgenerator.com. As we discovered way before Apple actually started supporting it as part of the spec, you could have different artwork for every single episode, and it's a real eye-catcher. You know, people are like, hey, like hey what is that oh that's something different oh well maybe i should go oh it's no agenda guys yeah okay and lots of times it's very provocative sometimes it's just celebratory like our last one which is for episode 16 uh oh one uh it wasn't celebratory but it was part of the Be Like JCD Monday which I did not go on No Agenda Social all Monday
Starting point is 02:28:09 did you go on No Agenda Social Monday? I don't know I don't pay attention to that today when I'm on It was Be Like JCD Monday I thought it was me put your phone away and we weren't going to go on No Agenda Social No I never heard that part of it.
Starting point is 02:28:25 Okay. Well, Tante Neal got it and she put together a nice yeah, it was just a colorful piece of art. Were there other things that we looked at? I mean, I liked this one right off the bat. There was not a lot of stuff that we liked. Let me see what we had. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:28:41 We liked that one. Wind Loser Drone, which is also tontonino i thought you like the the dame kenny ben uh no signal screen free phone little little yeah i did but it was a little too like every other piece of art she's been doing recently and the one i really like the gaza strips i like the gaza, but I like to watch Dog Activated by Francisco Scaramanga. And you hated it. I don't know if I hate it. Yes.
Starting point is 02:29:14 I didn't hate it. It's just like, it's too green. Well, you're colorblind. No, I see the green. It was like, it wasn't all that great. Very small letters. ITM 8008 on the monitor. If you really zoomed in close.
Starting point is 02:29:30 I think we made a good choice. It was just, you know, something colorful. It worked. I didn't like it. I'm sure we'll have a celebratory piece today. No doubt. Well, let's see.
Starting point is 02:29:40 So thank you Tantamil for album art. Be like JCD Monday. We will bring this promotion back again, I'm sure. We will need it because people are just going off the rails. They're going all crazy. Now to the treasure part. And yes, you're right. We have a special promotion running where you can receive,
Starting point is 02:29:59 in addition to an instant knighthood, which people always love to show that off at the meetups, you can get a PhDd in media deconstruction did i say that correctly now phd a phd in media deconstruction yep and this is just as valid as a knighthood or as an executive producer as half of your degrees out there exactly i could think of a couple of universities that have worthless degrees and some earthling in houston who lives in woodlands texas came in with a cool two grand says john and adam i have truly appreciated what you have built for a while now however an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the show has been on my heart and mind for the last few weeks i even just saying
Starting point is 02:30:43 that was enough for me. I really appreciate y'all grandfathering me in on the PhD, but I would like to ensure I earn one as it is also, oh, that's right, we grandfathered him in, as it is also an honor to be an executive producer on the true 16-year mark. Oh, please. Oh, please, he says, de-douche me. You've been de-douched.
Starting point is 02:31:06 And he says, I would also greatly appreciate some jobs, karma, and nothing else. Oh, and this is some earthling in Houston. Y'all can use my real name, Cody Bass. And please have that on the PhD. I think I am now a Viscount. I think you are right. I still have no idea. I think he is right.
Starting point is 02:31:24 Yes, I still have no idea. Do we know Cody Bass? You ran into him? He's in Texas. The name is familiar, for sure. I'm not sure. We know so many people. Sounds like someone I would run into in Texas.
Starting point is 02:31:41 I still have no idea what names or lands or anything, so no need for now. Maybe one day I will and please remind me if you ever need it yes we will, I will think of better Viscount name eventually but for now VC Seabass will suffice, y'all rock, here's to 16 more jobs, jobs
Starting point is 02:31:57 jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs you've got our money Sir Dan the Man in Cape Coral, Florida 1602, he's a show Vote for Jobs. You thought I might. So Dan the Man in Cape Coral, Florida. 1602. He's a show member. Oh, yes. Which is not that easy to do.
Starting point is 02:32:15 Show club member. Happy 16th anniversary, boys. Earning my PhD and my very first show number donation. Jingles Mac and Cheese. Hearing Adam giggle during the clip makes me smile every time. And a little girl, yay, F35 Karma, please. Sir Dan the Man, a baron of Southwest Florida. You slaves can get used to mac and cheese.
Starting point is 02:32:36 Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Macaroni and cheap cheddar melted together. Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese, mac and cheese, mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Hey, everybody.
Starting point is 02:32:48 Yay! You've got... Karma. And now, ladies and gentlemen... Shit. I'm just not answering the mic. Yeah, Nussbaum. Nussbaum! Nussbaum. Nussbaum!
Starting point is 02:33:07 Nussbaum! Nussbaum! Nussbaum! Nussbaum! Workbar. Appropriate. Sir Nussbaum from Virginia Beach, Virginia, 1080.08, the first Grand Duke PhD. Not sure how I will address this, but it will make perfect wall decoration.
Starting point is 02:33:30 P.S. Also, melon sweet melons are the sweetest. Thank you very much, Sir Nussbaum. He's always been there to support us for a long, long, long time. Yeah, good guy. Very good guy. Maurice Miller. I'm just thinking of the mellow sweets. I can't remember if I had those.
Starting point is 02:33:46 Maurice Miller, 1,000. Hey, guys, I've been listening to the show since I started trucking around 12 years ago. He's listening in his truck. Good. You guys have helped me keep my sanity during the chaos, so donating 1,000 to grab a PhD executive a night title was a no-brainer. I take the title, Sir Dr. Mammillion of the Low Country Long Table.
Starting point is 02:34:12 Can I have a round table classic mutton and meat for the ceremony? That's always available. Also play the jingles, Drunk Again, Man I'm High, You Might Die, Little Girl Yay, Thanks Again for Everything You've Done. Drunk again, drink the can't. Drunk again.
Starting point is 02:34:27 Drinking cyan and oil. Drunk again. Wow. I am really high. You might die. Yay! There you go. Good brother.
Starting point is 02:34:38 Nice little... That was nice. I like that. Chad Lawrence. West Valley City, Utah. 1,000. How dare you dissect the news cycle with such reckless abandon. Your insights into the mainstream media, government, and political campaigns are nothing short of scandalous. I demand you immediately cease and desist from providing clarity and context.
Starting point is 02:34:59 It is positively indecent. Furthermore, your lack of advertisers is an affront to capitalism itself. How can you survive without bombarding us with irrelevant products? My sensibilities are bruised, gentlemen. In conclusion, I shall be writing a sternly worded letter to the queen about this travesty. Expect a strongly worded telegram from Her Majesty's office forthwith. She's dead. Yours in righteous indignation, Chad Lawrence. P.S. I should be listening to your next episode with a monocle firmly affixed and a cup of Earl Grey tea at the ready.
Starting point is 02:35:30 Good day. P.S. Please knight me, Sir Chad GPT. You got it, brother. Thank you. Sir, who dat? Who dat? No, it must be from New Orleans. I don't know, though.
Starting point is 02:35:43 It's from the Hall of Fame City. Please accept my tuition payment of 1K for the doctorate. This is as brilliant an idea as the show itself. Thank you for your courage, Sir Who Dat of the Hall of Fame City. We're still at our executive producer level, and PhD's Hallie Porter says, I need a dedouche. You've been dedouched. And I'd like to thank my friend Christine Cortisol, who punched me in the mouth two years ago.
Starting point is 02:36:17 I'm sad it's taken me this long to donate, but a PhD at age 33, I had to act quickly. I have a job in marketing and I gotta say, John, you've done it. I was so excited to hear the donation segment to see who all got a PhD. Way to gamify it, bro! Please dub me Dane Faith first. Done. You guys are the best.
Starting point is 02:36:38 Jobs karma for all. Oh, she wants some ants as well. Hold on a second. Let me grab some ants for you. Just a tad of ants. You know, we can't do too much. Hit it. I got ants.
Starting point is 02:37:00 I got ants. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You stop. Calm down. Circassivant, Parts Unknown 1000. Just play the shape-shifting Jews and I'll be happy. Circassivant, Night of the Big Organ.
Starting point is 02:37:35 Roll on, roll on for the and the shapeshifting Jews, I think we're hitting on all cylinders this show. Man, oh man. There you go. Scott Peterson is in Seabrook, Victoria, Australia. $1,000. He says, no jingles, no karma, just a de-douche. You've been de-douched.
Starting point is 02:38:02 Dame Elizabeth Gardner, Kansas. $1, 1000. ITM, John and Adam, congratulations on your sweet 16. I'm just so excited to be part of the celebration with a PhD from my favorite addiction. No agenda. I haven't missed an episode since being hit in the mouth years ago by my husband. No joke. I'll hang the certificate proudly in my office where I can help companies define and conquer with branding that compels their customers to act.
Starting point is 02:38:32 I help companies in all stages of growth, from startup to stagnant. Just mention Gitmo Nation at vbrandus.com for best price branding. Cheers to another 16 years, please. Dame Elizabeth, keeper of the Hobby Farm in Gardner, Kansas. Nice. Nice. Canary Cry Radio, $1,000 with a switcheroo.
Starting point is 02:39:01 This media deconstruction PhD scholarship is hereby awarded. Oh, so the scholarship is changing. Interesting. To Sir Basil, Knight of the Wormicorn. All right. Okay, it's a switcheroo, so let me just put all that in here. Got to do these things on the fly, you know, so we get them right. My computer.
Starting point is 02:39:22 It would just be par for the course today for my computer to crash. It feels like things happen. It's one of those days. This is presented as a birthday gift to our best buddy Basil for his continued education credits in media deconstruction. This scholarship is presented by the producers of Canary Cry News Talk with special thanks to Sir Darren, Stouffer, Anani Maus, Sir LX Protocol, Carol F., Felicia D., Dame Grace, and Kane W. A big thank you to Adam and John for their good influence and for pioneering the V4V model. Without it, we wouldn't be able to enjoy Canary Cry Talk News's hilarious deconstruction of the media and current events, supercharged with a biblical, prophetic,
Starting point is 02:40:00 and supernatural worldview. Also, to anyone who is interested in learning the truth about the globalist petri dish of socio-spiritual engineering called burning man check out burningmanresearch.com to get almost a decade's worth of research and boots on the ground podcast reports from trusted and level-headed christian truthers oh there you go the only thought you you only thought you knew about burning man you'll become the most informed person you know sorry for the long note. No, you're not. But this is a special moment for producers of Canary Cry News Talk.
Starting point is 02:40:30 Our best buddy Basil is becoming a big boy. Shout out to all CCNT producers listening. ITM and think outside the cage. P.S. Commence Operation Get Adam on Canary Cry to tell his testimony. You've been in our prayers for a long time. Send me an email. I'll do that, of course. I don't think you've ever asked me.
Starting point is 02:40:48 Maybe you have. Maybe you just missed it. Thank you very much. Good switcheroo. All right, now we've got Lucas Saunders who wants me to read this note which blows out my spreadsheet 34512. But I'll read the beginning
Starting point is 02:41:01 because I think all he wants me to do is read that and then you can take it from that. I very much appreciate it for John C. Dvorak to do his wonderful read of my note. This treasure comes to you from American True Lar Woodworking. From pergolas to beds, I've got you covered. Visit americantruelar.com, that's American T-R-U-H-L-A-R for more information there you go
Starting point is 02:41:30 take it this treasure is actually in the amount of Czech Koruna because Czechs are still on their own currency and not the Euro the Czech amount is
Starting point is 02:41:39 8008.5 or a Czech boob a Czech boob Czech boobs donation. Adam, I'm in need of a vigorous de-douche. You've been de-douched. This is my first donation from freeloading after a full year.
Starting point is 02:41:57 However, my parents, other male human resource, needs to be shamed for still being a douchebag even though he is the one who hit me in the mouth more than a year ago. Douchebag!
Starting point is 02:42:07 Born and raised Indiana boy, but writing to you from Praha, Czech Republica. I believe it's Prague. Yeah, well, he says Praha. It's all the rage to pronounce countries and cities by their mother tongue pronunciation, i.e. Kiev,
Starting point is 02:42:24 Turkey, i got you yeah tell to the french after living in the in the czech for more than five years i have plenty of boots on the ground reporting to give you but to shorten a long note sorry adam i will leave the reporting below and you can read on air what you like now he wants some lewdness he wants uh you to say nice tits and then his smoking hot wife, Trump, going to come, and then you say, yes, yes, yes. So do you have your lines? Do you know what to do?
Starting point is 02:42:48 Nice tits. Boogity, boogity, boogity, anyway. Posted drivers and news from tonight. Lord, I want to thank you for my smoking hot wife. He's going to come. Nice tits.
Starting point is 02:43:01 No, you're supposed to say, yes, yes, yes. Yes, yes, yes. Okay yes okay yeah right thanks lucas check check we're pros here yeah really allison jade uh all olzovsky in polsbo washington one of the if anyone's in the area of polsbo i would recommend driving through it's like Norwegian little miniature Norwegian town oh this is Allie Jade did you get a note card
Starting point is 02:43:32 I don't have it but she's in Paulsburg I sent a note card to John I wanted something more personally that's what she says for my first donation this is for my... I wanted something more personally for more... That's what she says. For my first donation.
Starting point is 02:43:46 This is my... This is for my 33rd birthday. Huh? An amazing number of people turned 33 listening to this show. Yes. 10-27.
Starting point is 02:43:53 Hoping it gets there by the show day. Yes. You got it. Oh, the other note to be read. I... No. I haven't got anything.
Starting point is 02:44:00 All right. It's a no card. That's L-E-J. I'll look for it and read it later. Good to hear from you, L-E-J. Jeff Ot look for it and read it later. Good to hear from you, L.E.J. Jeff Otten is in
Starting point is 02:44:07 Greensboro, North Carolina, 33333, Rogan donation and congrats on 1600. No jingles, but shamefully requested de-douching. You've been de-douched.
Starting point is 02:44:18 I followed John's columns for years, but COVID and Adam's first Rogan appearance hit me in the mouth for good stuff. V for V. Jeff Otten, Greensboro,
Starting point is 02:44:26 NC. Chris Fosgate in Kansas City, Missouri. 333.33. Congrats on 16 years. You're indeed the best podcast in the universe. Please de-douche me no jingles. It's just karma.
Starting point is 02:44:41 Chris Fosgate, Kansas City. You've been de- Kansas City. You've been deduced. You've got karma. Joachim Englund in Borlange, Sweden, 250. Our first associate executive producer says, thanks for all the deconstruction, gentlemen. And we're happy to bring it to you. Thank you for supporting us.
Starting point is 02:45:02 Sir, pursuit of peace and tranquility in Midland, Georgia. 222 row of ducks, 22. Please accept this shorter row of ducks of 222.22 for the month of October to keep myself current. No, you know, I looked at, I was looking at the digital clock and it said 555. I'm thinking five is five would be a row of swans. So if somebody wants to up the ante on this. Oh, swans. I'm now declaring that 555.55 is a row of swans. Swan donation.
Starting point is 02:45:35 Good one. Yes. He goes on with, sincerely, no jingles, no karma. That's her pursuit of peace and tranquility in the lands of the red clay and the cherry trees. And Dame Sheila is in Perugia. pursuit of peace and tranquility in the lands of the red clay and the cherry trees and dame sheila is in uh exactly peru is austria españa she's in spain 212.12 adam and john love you guys so much ignore the haters we need you both please plug my holiday home in northern Spain. Casalarosa.com. C-A-S-A-L-O.
Starting point is 02:46:06 Check it out, John. Casalarosa.com with a Z. Discount for no agenda producers and free if you ever want to go. Hey, we're going. I was just there. Well, you blew it, man. Where was this promotion then? Hold on.
Starting point is 02:46:20 Let me take a look at Casalarosa. Where was this freebie at the time casal arose let me take a look you don't want to see it you'll want it you'll be irked am i gonna be irked oh my god oh it's beautiful oh oh is it right near the water no and there's a car it comes with a car no there's a car i see a car i bet you it comes with a car wow it's got it's got wi-fi has a sound system it's pet friendly phoebe can go it's got riverfront garden underfloor heating oh fire bowl and fireplace yeah fireball yeah yeah fireball good one well thank you very much dame sheila yeah we'll see you there linda lupatkins last on the list at lakewood colorado 200 jobs karma
Starting point is 02:47:12 happy anniversary for a resume that gets results go to imagemakersinc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs that's imagemakersinc.com or just find linda lupatkin under the show's producer list i wonder how she's doing with this promotion. Well, clearly she likes you reading it. That was a kind of a sloppy read, but it is what it is. No, I'm with you. It is what it is. I'm going to give her the Phil Hartman read next time. Okay.
Starting point is 02:47:38 Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. And we want to thank all of these executive and associate executive producers profusely, along with the new PhDs. We'll do a little ceremony for you in a few minutes. And remember that these titles, just like the PhD, these titles are official show business credits. You can use them anywhere credits are recognized, which is in show business.
Starting point is 02:48:09 You can even put them on IMDb. If you don't have an IMDb account, you can open one, put it right there. There are hundreds, almost probably close to a thousand people who have no agenda credits on IMDb.com, internationally recognized as a credit database. And thank you all for your support for this episode. And for those of you who have throughout 16 years have supported us faithfully. Thank you for allowing us to do this job. And John's going to take us through the 50s. And then we got lots of celebrations. Chris Rink starts us off in Austin, Texas, right down the street from
Starting point is 02:48:41 where you used to live. 16016. and these are all thanking us for 16 years. Sir John's included from London, UK. 160, Sir Horatio in Wadsworth, UK. We got two Brits, also 160. Bauk over Bosch in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Leeuwarden. Leeuwarden. 160. Janet
Starting point is 02:49:07 Allgood in Watkinsville, Georgia. 160. Timothy Brashears in Cookville, Tennessee. 160. In $10 bills, he says. Okay. Well, came through PayPal. Sir Robert in Franklin, North Carolina. 160. Martin Walla
Starting point is 02:49:23 in Zwickau, Deutschland, 150.15. So the 160s are over. Dragon Slayer St. George, 138. Alina Struhn in Calgary, Alberta, 100. Kevin McLaughlin's in at 8008 as usual. Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Big or small, let's save them all. Craig Conant in Enfield, Connecticut, 8-0-0-8.
Starting point is 02:49:53 And he becomes a knight, so he doesn't want jingles or karma. He also wants to be on the birthday list, which I believe he's on. This donation puts me over the level for knighthood. Couldn't think of a better birthday present. I would like to be Sir Don Taco. Can I please have an old-fashioned and some tacos at the round table? You bet.
Starting point is 02:50:08 And we'll see you in a few minutes, Craig. And followed by Sir Eric in Punta Gorda, Florida at 8.008 who's also going to be upgraded. He'll be a baronet today. Yeah, he'll be. First set of boobs makes me, though this set of boobs makes me a baronet, would like to be known as Sir Eric the Baronet
Starting point is 02:50:23 and protector of the fat point. Pete C is a D-bag. Douchebag. Got it, man. See you in a minute. Eric N. in Southampton, New York. 8008 needs a D-douching. You've been D-douched. Razor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 02:50:41 8008 needs a D-douche. You've been D-douched. David Jarman in North Turimura in New South Wales, Australia. 8008, love those fun bags. David Cohen, everyone's getting into the action. David Cohen in Berkeley, California. 80, de-douched. You've been de-Douched.
Starting point is 02:51:05 How do I meet JDS? Go to Amita. I'll be there once in a while. Chad Farrow in Shambersburg, Pennsylvania, 80. Brian Kaufman in Scottsdale, Arizona, 75, 75. Corey Rule in Marion, Iowa, 71, 46. It's actually called Marion Ruley. And he needs a douchebag call out for sergeant no act uh parker fols in roswell new mexico needs a dedouching at 66
Starting point is 02:51:36 you've been dedouched that's 66 for him and there we go to 6006 from Sir Kevin McLaughlin, our Archduke of Luna, lover of American boobs. 6006, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, save the love melons. Dame Rebecca, Pinehurst, North Carolina, 6006. South Jersey's Fetterman's Tumor Meetup. That's where the tumor came to meet in Parlin, New Jersey. 60. Coaster donation for the South Jersey. Okay, well, you guys got 60 in. Sir Brian Tobiasen in Gardner, Kansas, 58.88. Got a birthday shout out.
Starting point is 02:52:24 Sir Glenn of Raleigh, Raleigh, North Carolina, 55.10. Sir Mark Magapeo in Cerritos, California, 5110. He's one of the guys who claims to have been with us since the beginning. I'll take his word for it. Surprise, surprise. Night of Astonishment, Yukon, Oklahoma, 5444. Roger Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, 5333. Sir Jin in Westford, Massachusetts, 5077. And boom.
Starting point is 02:52:52 He sent me the note. In the morning, yes. Happy 16th anniversary. I've been a producer since 2015, mostly on monthly donations and enjoy the twice-a-week media deconstruction. Shows of late are fantastic. A small donation was sent via PayPal to celebrate the Sweet 16.
Starting point is 02:53:07 I'd like to get a birthday shout-out for my daughter, Mary, who's 33 on the 26th of October. She also needs some prayers and a healthy dose of karma to help her recover from dark times in her recent life. And I'd like to request the title
Starting point is 02:53:18 upgrade to baronet. So he will indeed be surgeon, watcher of Stargate, protector of fish, and that will be a baronet status. And I've got the karma for her coming up in a moment. Scott, Scott Cooper in Milford Center, Ohio, 50-01. And now we have the $50, oh, I'm sorry, Scott, that was 50-16. And then we have Scott Nelson at $50.01, and he's in Council Bluffs. Well, according to this, he's in Iceland,
Starting point is 02:53:52 but no, I think that's any place, but I don't know what IS. David Perdue, Snow Hill, North Carolina starts off the $50 donors, and we're going to just go on with name and location. And Ga're going to just go on with name and location. And Gaucho Woodworking in Redondo Beach, California. By the way, check them out. They do some fabulous products. I went to their website.
Starting point is 02:54:17 Michael Romano in Sebastopol, California. Alexa Delgado in Aptos. Greg Huff in Austin. Kate Haskell in San Rafael, Daniel George in Danbury, Brian Hummel in Wimberley, Texas, Diego Lopez-Crane in Ithaca, New York, Samuel Kennedy in North Riverside, Illinois, Charles Boyd in San Marcos, Texas, Charles Boyd in San Marcos, Texas. Daniel, Daniel, first in Kakauna, Wisconsin.
Starting point is 02:54:52 Fall Line Farm in Columbus, Georgia. John Walter in Wenatchee, Washington. Amy Roll in Burien, Washington. David Sykora in Cassin, Minnesota. Forrest Scott Brinkley in Christianburg, Virginia. Douglas Ellis in New York City. Scott McCarty in Lodi. Jack Schofield in Yankee Town, Florida. Brian Emenheiser in Lancaster, California.
Starting point is 02:55:22 Rath Camp Drums, LLC in Ripon, Wisconsin. And last on our list is Kent Culliff in Dana Point, California. These people made show 1602 a success. And thank you all so much. Everyone who has been here, as I said before, for a long time. Did you miss something? Yeah, David Sikora needs a de-douching. You've been de-douched.
Starting point is 02:55:48 And we might as well get that karma out that we promised. A couple of people need that, I think. You've got karma. Thank you all, and thanks to everybody who came in under $50 for anonymity. Typically, $49.99 is one of those donations people like to give us lots of times. And of course, everybody who's on the smaller donations,
Starting point is 02:56:06 every single penny counts. It's all value. It's all appreciated just as much as any other amount. And as you know, many of you become knights in the long run if you stick with it. Thank you all so much. Thank you for your time, your talent and treasure and for supporting the best podcast in the universe
Starting point is 02:56:23 for 16 years. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit podcast in the universe for 16 years. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. What? What? Shut up, slave. Shut up, slave. It's your birthday, birthday.
Starting point is 02:56:47 I don't know what you're doing. And we kick it off with Ali J. turning 33 tomorrow. Happy birthday, Ali J. Sir Brian Tobiasen wishes his youngest, Mateo, a happy birthday, turning 7 tomorrow. Greg Connett turns 33 on the 28th. Sir Jim wishing his daughter, Mary, a happy birthday. She's turning 33. Magic number. It's going to be a great year for you, Mary.
Starting point is 02:57:10 Sir Basil, Knight of the Warmer Carn celebrates and Dean Wormles has happy, oh, we already got that one. Happy birthday to his daughter, Mary. There you go. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. It's your birthday, yeah. T-t-t-t-t-t-tidal changes turn and face the slate of title changes.
Starting point is 02:57:32 Sir Eric becomes Sir Eric, the baronet and protector of the Fat Point. Sir Jin becomes baronet. Sir Jin, watcher of the Stargate, protector of fish. And... Oh, it's only those two. I keep adding stuff in there but we want to cover all the bases so thank the both of you for supporting the noah jenna show in an additional amount of one thousand dollars bringing you up uh in the title status in our peerage and now i'd
Starting point is 02:57:56 like to invite cody bass sir dan the man sir nussbaum maurice, Chad Lawrence, Sir Houdin, Haley Porter, Sir Casavant, and Scott Peterson, Dame Elizabeth, and Sir Basil Knight of the Warmercorn up on the stage. Congratulations, you have all graduated from no agenda, and here is phd in media deconstruction frame it put it on your wall poke someone's eye out with it and above all get cool jobs i'm sure people will recognize immediately that you are an official phd in media deconstruction you can work anywhere except in M5M. You can do podcasts, that's for sure. Thank you all for supporting it during this limited time promotion. Now we have a couple of, oh, I have a make good from Ron Vargo from Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Starting point is 02:58:59 He says, yes, he gave us 160 for 1600 episodes. And we want to thank him for that. We missed it on the last show. We have Dane. We got a couple of nights, so I will need some bladage. Let me see. I've got... Here you go.
Starting point is 02:59:09 Ooh, I'm going to get mine. Oh, nice. Together, they're good. Cody Bass, Maurice Miller, Chad Lawrence, Craig Conant, and Haley Porter
Starting point is 02:59:19 up on the podium. All of you are to become knights, and one dame today. I'm proud to pronounce the KD as Dame Faith First. Sir V.C. Seabass, Sir Dr. McMillan of the Low Country Long Table, Sir Chad GPT, Sir Don Taco,
Starting point is 02:59:33 and for you, we have some goodies. We got hookers and blow, rent boys and chardonnay. By request, we also have old fashions and some tacos. We got a lot of other stuff you'll like we got redheads and rice we got ruben s and rosé bong hits and bourbon sparkling cider and escorts ginger ale and gerbils and of course plenty of mutton and meat because that's what y'all wanted it is there go to
Starting point is 02:59:58 noagendaring.com both for your uh night and your dame rings also for your PhDs. You'll see it there in the menu. Just let us know what size you want on the ring, and we'll send that to you with some wax to seal your important correspondence with, along with a certificate of authenticity. Of course, you'll get those PhDs as well. And I would like to thank Maverick and Hollywood for putting my mouth back in working order.
Starting point is 03:00:22 I am very happy with it. Without you, it would have been a disaster. The show wouldn't have been over by now. With a bunch of rotten teeth hanging out of my face. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 03:00:32 No agenda meetups. It's not your holiday. Well, no meetup reports today, but I can report for you that we have a couple taking place today. The Mile High Meetup at Lincoln's Roadhouse in Denver, Colorado, 6.30. We have Tomorrow I Must Be High, number 14, at 7 o'clock. McSorley's Wonderful Saloon and Grill, that's in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as it's written here. Also on Friday, a spooky movable feast at Shani's After Dark, 6 o'clock, Shani's Biscuit Cafe, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Starting point is 03:01:08 Two in a row there. On Saturday, the ITM Richmond at 1.30, Licking Hole Creek Craft Brewery, Goochland, Virginia. Dame Trail Chicken hosting for you. Also on Saturday, the third, fourth Saturday, shrunk and amygdala support group make good meetup two o'clock at taft's brewporium cincinnati ohio the star chamber of idaho at three o'clock in el mariachi at star idaho uh so we have ohio and idaho there we go um then we have tmi evac zone halloween costume bash ah of course that's why there's so many meetups 330 at evergreen brewing in camp hill pennsylvania flight of the no agenda meetup that's, of course, that's why there's so many meetups. 3.30 at Evergreen Brewing in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Flight of the No Agenda meetup, that's in Los Angeles. That's
Starting point is 03:01:49 Leo Bravo, the proud bird. It's the 45th meetup, 3.33 on Saturday. Also on Saturday, the new government discussion, 6 o'clock Amsterdam, Zurich time in Bar Le Philosophe in Zurich, Switzerland. Sir Swiss Senna is organizing. Looking forward to a meetup report from you, Sir Swiss Senna. On Sunday, next show day, that'll be episode 1603, post-marathon Dublin meetup.
Starting point is 03:02:15 Oh, Dublin, Ireland at the Waterloo Bar. I'll bet you there's some cool Dubliners out there. And finally, on Sunday, Sir Spooky's Halloween Spooktacular three o'clock Brandon Johnson grocery time. That's Salerno's Pizzeria and our bar, Western Springs, Illinois. And there's a lot more where that came from all the way through December. The Keeper and I will be attending on the 18th in Austin, Sunset Valley.
Starting point is 03:02:39 Also on the 4th of December in Indianapolis, Indiana. These are the No Agenda Meetups. It is essential, essential in this day and age of social media where you all get spun up. You need to look people in the eye, see their facial expressions, love each other, and above all, get connection, which breeds protection. No Agenda Meetups. Go to noagendameetups.com.
Starting point is 03:02:59 If you can't find one near you, start one yourself. It's easy and always a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be. Triggered or held to blame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Okay.
Starting point is 03:03:27 Let me see. Let me see. I only have... I only have a couple ISOs. I'll go first. I don't know if any of them are any good. Ready? Yeah.
Starting point is 03:03:41 It's unbelievable. These guys do politicians for a living. Maybe a little long. Wow wow this wasn't so bad i like that one that's darren i like that one too there's no agenda i only have one i dropped the ball so i have this hold on hold on i have a couple more there's no one too i said a couple yeah two i have four there's no agenda at all okay and no you don't trust your ability to not drop a baby no no no i i think i think this is wow this wasn't so bad okay you have not bad i got stay sane well that's you just uh how do you do that how do you stay sane nah nah nah we're going with darren might as well go with darren well this wasn't so bad it makes so much sense no it's a good clip i like it's a good one it's a good one uh you want to play us out i i was going to do the the dead dog story but uh you kind of usurped
Starting point is 03:04:36 me there with the dead no the dead dog story has been done yeah so uh well i get i do have i do have the news some clips i can play on Sunday, but let's play this. This is a good end of show clip. Okay. No sex, please. We're millennials. A new study about young Americans' entertainment consumption habits shows Gen Z is much more interested in seeing stories of platonic relationships on screen than those featuring sex and romance. And Paris Chloe Veltman says the University of California Los Angeles researchers behind
Starting point is 03:05:06 the study are living the trend no man's. More than half of the 1,500 adolescents who participated in UCLA's study say they want to see more content focused on friendships. A video accompanying the research captures some of their feelings, including Anna, age 16, and Joseph, age 20. as some of their feelings, including Anna, age 16, and Joseph, age 20. When there's media that has too much sex, me and my friends often feel uncomfortable. My friends and I maybe awkwardly bear through it.
Starting point is 03:05:35 I think that sex should be... The researchers say Gen Z's chaste entertainment preferences stem from a craving for feel-good character relationships following the isolation of the pandemic years. We didn't fight Nazis for you guys not to have sex i've decided that it's the boomers that came in because you watch movies classic movies from the 30s and 40s and even the lot of the 50s there were no sex scenes until i think a couple of movies that started to be produced by the boomers who are sex crazed are the ones who had the orgies and the pre-aids group there was free sex everywhere in the 60s and 70s that's good times and so they brought it into the movies and then they and now the younger kids are looking at going this is it's not moving the story around. This doesn't have anything to do with the plot.
Starting point is 03:06:26 It's gratuitous sex on the screen and they don't want to see it. I don't blame them. I think this is righteous. Okay. Can I, do I get to say it? Okay. Boomer.
Starting point is 03:06:39 Okay. Renter. No renter, bro. I'm a no agenda. Thank you all for being us with us for this show. No renter, bro. I'm a no agenda-er. Thank you all for being with us for this show, 1602. We'll be back on Sunday with another episode. Not sure if Darren O'Neill will be here.
Starting point is 03:06:53 He said he's coming back Thursday, but we'll just have to trust him. Up next on No Agenda Stream, oh, new show. Mere Mortals Book Reviews, Kyron Down from Down Under. My good friend, Kyron Down from Down Under. My good friend, Kyron Down. Enjoy that. End of show mixes, Sound Guy Steve. We got the classic Conan Salata and Matty J to round it out. 16 years, and we never had a fight.
Starting point is 03:07:21 And we'll do at least another 10 episodes. We guarantee you that. God willing. 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. Dvorak.
Starting point is 03:07:38 We'll be back on Sunday with another media deconstruction just for you. Remember us at Dvorak.org slash NA, noagendadonations.com. Until then, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. It was the first time in modern history. Very significant moment on the world stage. That an American president went into a war zone not controlled by the United States.
Starting point is 03:08:04 I'm sick and tired of smart guys. President Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during this unannounced trip. I got hairy legs. This moment is highly significant. He entered Ukraine under the cover of night. And in the morning, Joe Biden walked shoulder to shoulder with our allies on the war-torn streets. Why does this matter to America? Standing up for democracy in a place where a tyrant is waging war to take it away.
Starting point is 03:08:31 Look, nobody likes international meetings. In the middle of a war zone, Joe Biden showed the world what America is made of. But I tell you what, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. That's the quiet strength of a true leader who won't back down to a dictator. Look what I said. Go back and read what I said. Biden, president. That's what it is. And by the way, I got hairy leg. I'm Joe Biden and I approve this message. I'm doing this thing on some of these guys now. It's pretty funny.
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