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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's a stripper's name. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Sunday, October 29, 2023. This is your world-winning Kimbo Nation media assassination episode 1603. This is no agenda. Without fear for 16 years and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country
Starting point is 00:00:18 here in FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's happy that that guy killed himself. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Are they really happy, though? It's like, oh, I'm so happy.
Starting point is 00:00:37 He was thrilled. Yeah. I have a problem with this story. Well, there's a couple of problems with this story. Who doesn't? I have a couple of problems with this story. Yeah.'t? I have a couple of problems with this story. Yeah. Yeah, I have a couple of clips.
Starting point is 00:00:48 It's all yours. Yeah, I have a couple of clips here. Hold on a second. First, let us go to, it was breaking news last night. Let me see, was it, I think it was, where was it? Last night? Yeah, I think it was last night or that. Well, let's see.
Starting point is 00:01:02 No, it did happen on, I think it came. The night before last well let's see no it did happen on the night before last night here we go this is an nbc news special report breaking news breaking news special report we're coming to you at this hour with an nbc news special report law enforcement officials have confirmed stop stop stop stop is it breaking news or a special report? It's both. They started with breaking news, then went to special report? You can't have both. At NBC News, you can have anything you want. Suspect in the mass shooting in Maine has been found dead. 40-year-old Robert Card was accused of fatally shooting 18 people in Lewiston, Maine on Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:01:40 13 people were wounded in that shooting. Police have been searching for Card the last two nights with most of the area under a shelter-in-place order. Sources tell NBC News that Card was found between Lewiston and Bowdoin, Maine in a wooded area. Officials tell us they'll be holding a 10 p.m. Eastern press conference. We will bring that to you and we expect additional details to be shared at that time. Again, the breaking news at this hour, mass shooting suspect Robert Card has been found dead in Maine. This has been an NBC News special report. Breaking news, breaking news.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Wasn't he found in a dumpster? No, he was found in a cargo container in the recycling yard that he used to work in. Yeah. Did he have, I heard that he had two shots to the head? They can't seem to straighten that little piece of factoid out. Here's the problem I have. Of all the things, this is my biggest problem. Lester Law Enforcement says a gun was found in that white Subaru. They are looking right now to see if it's the same weapon
Starting point is 00:02:41 that was used in the mass shooting, as we are hearing from the Card family, who says that they alerted authorities that this is someone who needed help. In Robert Card's hometown of Bowdoin, Maine, area-wide shock, even as the suspect's own family reveals chilling details about the decades-long Army reservist. His sister-in-law telling NBC News they alerted police and military officials that Card was experiencing an acute mental health episode in the months before Wednesday's massacre, saying he'd been fitted for high powered hearing aids a couple of months ago. OK, let's stop right there. By the way, I love this hearing aid story.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Well, the thing is, the meme is not just hearing aids. Here's another report. In Robert Card's hometown of Bowdoin maine area-wide shock his sister-in-law telling nbc news they alerted police and military officials that card was experiencing an acute mental health episode in the months before wednesday's massacre saying he'd been fitted for high-powered hearing aids a couple of months ago okay i now i have a little bit of understanding of guns um we have researched mental health issues, SSRIs, all that for many, many years. But for sure, I have expertise in hearing aids. I have never heard of high-powered hearing aids.
Starting point is 00:04:09 hearing aids. So, the question here is, were these actual hearing aids, which were under prescription by an audiologist, or were these high-powered amplifiers, as some are sold, although thanks to Elizabeth Warren, you can now sell amplifiers over the counter and call them hearing aids. If indeed these were just amplifiers that you tune yourself, that could have been very dangerous. Now, they keep saying he was fitted with hearing aids. That suggests that this was done by an audiologist, possibly the VA. If it was VA, we have no idea, then it would have been good hearing aids. But you can't just be fitted with hearing aids. Hold on a second.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Yes? You're asking a lot of questions. Yeah, I'm getting down to somewhere. Yes. That obviously, if you play some more clips, it will be revealed because the journalists have asked these exact questions. I see where you're going with this line of questioning, solicitor. What? No no of course not they keep repeating the high powered hearing aids there is no there's no such thing as high
Starting point is 00:05:32 power thing there's no i mean well they got a hundred watt amp in the things what are you talking about here a thousand watts well if it was indeed just an over-the-counter, Elizabeth Warren lobbied for hearing aids, which used to be just called sound amplifiers, then it could be a problem. No. Yes. Yeah. Well, there's actual research on this. There's research on this.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Yes. And I don't want to jump the gun on your clips, and I hope that I'm not going to step on anything. No. But it seems to me this guy, I don't know who he told this to because, again, there's no reporting on this, but we hear about it over and over again that he was hearing voices ever since he put the hearing aids in. Now, and they were all condemning him. And by the way, the back story is there were voices about him, which makes me think there could have been a receiver
Starting point is 00:06:31 and some joker with a microphone someplace nearby saying, hey, babe, hey, buddy, you suck, something like that. But it seems to me, and I'm sure this will be cleared up because of the great reporting that goes on, that if you put some hearing aids in and you start hearing, hey, Adam, you're an a-hole, or whatever, in those hearing aids, you just simply take them out. Well, now we can go down the conspiracy therapist route but i'd like to start with some actual science because when you get hearing aids and this has always been my problem and i'll say it again
Starting point is 00:07:10 elizabeth warren is a horrible person for being lobbied by bows mainly getting millions of dollars in in campaign donations to allow the bows amplifiers hearing hearing amplifiers, to be sold over the counter without an audiologist. This is very dangerous. Here's the science of hearing aids. This is from audiologists fitted hearing devices. The study is auditory hallucinations in adults with hearing impairment, a large prevalent study. This is from PubMed. Out of 8 in adults with hearing impairment a large prevalent study this is from
Starting point is 00:07:45 pubmed out of 829 participants with hearing impairment 16.2 had experienced auditory hallucinations in the past four weeks significantly more than the non-impaired group you can definitely have hallucinations if you have a hearing issue. But the conclusion of the report tells it all. Our findings reveal that auditory hallucinations are common among patients with hearing impairment and increase with impairment severity. Although more research on potential confounding factors is necessary, clinicians should be aware that this phenomenon by inquiring after hallucinations in hearing impaired patients, and conversely, assessing hearing impairment in patients with auditory hallucinations, since it may be a treatable factor.
Starting point is 00:08:29 You can treat actual hallucinations of hearing impairment with properly fitted hearing devices, also known as hearing aids. You need to be consistently checked. Otherwise, you have a bogus audiologist. It's like going to an eye doctor. You have to go back regularly to make sure that your settings are right. This high-powered thing is what really bugs me. Because there is no such thing as high-powered hearing aids.
Starting point is 00:08:59 If they are fitted properly, it will bring you back to a somewhat normal level. And it's not just the amplification. It's the frequencies. It's the type of tip that you put on, whether it's open, closed. I mean, there's a lot that goes into this. So the only other thing that could possibly happen is he had crappy hearing aids, which are over-the-counter Elizabeth Warren based hearing aids, and she should be responsible for 18 deaths. I'm going to paint it on her if that's what happened, because that would just be blasting your ear. And if you're already prone to
Starting point is 00:09:35 hallucinations and mental issues, yeah. And furthermore, they can stream from your phone. So who knows what was going on? Because you you can mix it it's not a or b you can have something you could have a podcast playing it could have it could have been us playing on his on his podcast player you don't know but i need to understand what these high powered hearing aids were this is a red herring something's up with this well i think finding the genesis of the of the usage and terminology high-powered hearing aid in the media needs to be discovered because that's the root of it who said that well from the reports it was his his sister-in-law. Out of the blue, she said?
Starting point is 00:10:29 High-powered hearing aids, yes. Why would she say that? That's nothing I'd say, nothing I know anyone would say. Well, the only other thing I can think of is that somehow they want high-powered to be high-powered rifle, high-powered this, high-powered that. Now, it is true that I bypassed all all of the software i was given the software actually to my hearing aids which an audiologist is not allowed to do but hey i'm the pod father they got me and i was able to jack up my hearing aids where i could be in the mall and i could hear two people talking at on the other side of the mall. I could filter it out. I could hit a button,
Starting point is 00:11:05 and I could hear them talking about me. So that is possible. But that is, I'm just saying, but that is only possible if they are incorrectly fitted. So the two things, high-powered and fitted, do not go together. I need to know more.
Starting point is 00:11:21 It doesn't matter because this is going full-on political with NBC. Listen to the local color of how they're positioning this guy. And I have boots on the ground from neighbors whose family taught Bible at the family home. You know, very typical, nothing to see here. He was so quiet. He was was so calm but that's not how nbc wants you to think of it liam we understand that you grew up near robert card and his family
Starting point is 00:11:53 can you tell us anything you know about the person of interest in the issue near so just near all right so let's so let's really position this as a waco style nut job how can we do that can we mbc thanks well i grew up about half a mile or half mile away boden is a very interesting community there's kind of like a center hub near the school and the town in the town um um store excuse me and um and then you have like west boden but they all interconnect around the school and the town store. And I just happen to live near there. And the family complex, it's basically a compound there. The family...
Starting point is 00:12:33 Basically a compound. Are you with me? Are you feeling me? The family had a complex, but it's basically a compound. There's lots of families that have ranches in Fredericksburg too. You know, they have a couple houses on the land that they've owned for decades or longer than that. No, now it's a compound. You live in a compound.
Starting point is 00:12:51 In fact, I do live in a compound. The family complex is basically the compound. The family and Robert, they're all gun fanatics. They are, for all intents and purposes. Oh, listen to the laugh tale. They're all gun fanatics. Gun fanatics. They are, for all intents and purposes. Oh, listen to the laugh tale. They're all gun fanatics. Gun fanatics. They are, for all intents and purposes, are very much associated with right-wing militias. It's known in the town. Oh, malicious. Malicious for all intents and purposes.
Starting point is 00:13:20 The guy's lived a half a mile away. He doesn't know these people. Has he been to their house for dinner? Exactly. No, because it's a complex. They're gun nuts. They're, for all intents and purposes, they're militias. All gun fanatics. On a compound.
Starting point is 00:13:35 They are, for all intents and purposes, are very much associated with frightening militias. It's known in the town to stay away from them and to not approach them. There's no evidence of anyone in the town saying,
Starting point is 00:13:51 stay away from them, oh no. If you see them, you just turn around and walk away. I remember going to the town store when I was a kid, about, oh gosh, around 12, 14. And I remember very vividly it's just been the image that's been kind of going ahead and around in my head is um i'm going to the store and there's a way station there for deer so he just killed a deer with his buddies okay it's called hunting all right now he's making it sound like deer hunter. He had just killed a deer with his buddies.
Starting point is 00:14:26 I'm going to the store and there's a weigh station there for deer. So he had just killed a deer with his buddies and the deer was hanging and blood was dripping on the ground. That's what that's what you do. This is great. Wow. You take the deer to the processing place, you know, weigh station, whatever you want to call it. Yes, and that's exactly, if you grew up in Maine and you've been there since you were very young, you're telling me this shocked you? That hunters do that? Oh, clutch your pearls. This guy definitely has the pearls to clutch. There's a weigh station there for deer. So he just killed a deer with his buddies.
Starting point is 00:15:08 And the deer was hanging and blood was dripping on the ground from the deer. And he was covered in blood with a gun on his back with a giant grin on his face. And they were all smoking cigarettes and drinking their morning coffee and praising each other. Yes. Look, I got a 12-point buck or whatever. Of course. Oh, man. That is some...
Starting point is 00:15:32 So now... This is counter-programming. Oh, yeah. NBC should be ashamed of itself for putting this on. And everyone who lives in Maine should protest this sort of presentation. This is telling normal activity, which is deer hunting, normal activity. Making it sound like you're some sort of bloodthirsty screwball to be doing it is shameful. Particularly for the state of Maine.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Yeah, the maniacs up they should be really pissed off. Here's another quick, interesting report. Now to Maine. Tonight, we are learning that a statewide alert was issued for Robert Card last month, warning police to be on the lookout for him after he made threats against his military base and fellow Army reservists.
Starting point is 00:16:20 Okay, so why wasn't this guy picked up? There was a bolo. Basically, all points, bulletin, get this guy. He's got to come in. So what kind of setup was this? Well, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter for him, for his family on the compound. The deer are safe now in Maine
Starting point is 00:16:41 because let's go straight to 100% political. Let's go to the late show. Who knew that they were back on the air? But yes, we have to deal with them. Last night, there was another horrific mass shooting in America, this time in Lewiston, Maine, where 18 people were killed and more than a dozen injured. This is unfathomable darkness, and there are no words to describe the sickening grief and horror. Don't worry, he's got plenty of words.
Starting point is 00:17:07 The suspected shooter, who as of this taping is still at large, still at large, reportedly has a history of mental health issues, including hearing voices, who had also threatened to shoot up a National Guard base, and who was committed to a mental health facility for two weeks over this past summer. Yet, he was still able to get guns. Now, we know the argument. Some people are going to say this is a mental health issue. Others are going to say it's a gun issue. This is interesting that he says he was still able to get guns.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Well, we all know that he had a compound. Benny was in his hang around with bloody deer at the upside down weigh station. This has nothing to do with getting guns. He had guns. But there's no reason it can't be both. For instance, some people are going to look at this tragedy and say, we don't have enough guns in America. Stop, stop, stop.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Isn't he supposed to be a comedian doing his monologue, kind of making light of various current events? What is he preaching? What kind of comic is this guy? I think the comedy left him three years ago. We're talking about Stephen Colbert here, who is out. This is not funny. Oh, he has funny bits later on.
Starting point is 00:18:22 He yucks it up later. This is not funny. Now, he has funny bits later on. He yucks it up later. This is not funny. Now, we know the argument. Some people are going to say this is a mental health issue. Others are going to say it's a gun issue. But there's no reason it can't be both. For instance, some people are going to look at this tragedy and
Starting point is 00:18:37 say, we don't have enough guns in America. That alone proves some of us are mentally ill. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter of us are mentally ill it doesn't matter where the answers come from from Republicans or Democrats or independents there's no reason for this to be a partisan issue humans are dying but let's let's let's make it a partisan issue. Please, Stephen, come on. It's a human issue. And at times like this, you can feel powerless, but you're not. Because you can make this the issue you vote on. And I promise you, no matter what side of the aisle you presently sit on, you will not be alone.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Because 86% of your fellow Americans want universal background checks before any gun purchase. And just how would that have stopped this tragedy, Mr. Colbert? I mean, it's ridiculous. All these solutions don't work. And there are universal background checks. Oh, my goodness. This old trope again. Universal background checks before any gun purchase.
Starting point is 00:19:40 A majority. A majority. A majority. Whenever you hear woo-woo-woo, that is a crowd teaser. That's the guy with the... The guy in the front, yeah. In the front who has the script and he's banging that in the air and he's twirling and the applause signs are going. Whenever you hear woo-woo-woo, that is one of those guys. Don't be alone because 86 of your fellow americans
Starting point is 00:20:06 want universal background checks before any gun purchase a majority there he is a majority of your fellow americans want a ban on assault style weapons more than 80 percent of americans want congress to do something anything anything. He even has the legal language down. Assault-style weapons. Assault-style scary-looking rifles. To prevent mass shootings. So ask your representative, what will you do? And if they don't have an answer immediately at hand,
Starting point is 00:20:41 if they say it's too soon to talk about this, that means they've never really given it any serious thought because they have had plenty of time since Uvalde and Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Sandy Hook and the Pulse nightclub. Oh yeah. So if they don't have an answer now, they will never have an answer. Well, Stephen Colbert has a little more to say. Now we do have a new speaker of the house, a self-professed, devoutly religious man who on his first day in office addressed this unspeakable tragedy. Let's hear what his new ideas are. This is a dark time in America. We have a lot of
Starting point is 00:21:26 problems and we're really, really hopeful and prayerful. Prayer is appropriate in a time like this, that the evil can end and this senseless violence can stop. And so that's the statement this morning on behalf of the entire House of Representatives. Everyone wants this to end, and I'll leave it there. Why would you leave it there? Is that what you think produces hope, just leaving it there and walking away from the problem? I love how he does that. That was his statement for this morning.
Starting point is 00:22:00 That's not the end of the legislative process, if there's ever going to be one. So he's implying, what, you're just going to pray? That's not the end of the legislative process, if there's ever going to be one. So he's implying what? You're just gonna pray? That's it? We're already capable of hope and prayer ourselves. It's quite interesting since Colbert is a religious nut himself. Is he now? On the Catholic side.
Starting point is 00:22:18 So he's basically a hypocrite. You're capable of governing, theoretically. And I'm sorry if that sounds like too hard of a job for you. if that sounds like too hard of a job for you. If that seems like too hard of a job. You never said that. You know who's really got a hard job now? The people in Lewiston, Maine.
Starting point is 00:22:34 That is hard. Let's get to the comedy, Colbert. Did we listen to this guy's pontification for how long? No wonder nobody, this show is no good. By the way, Jon Stewart's the executive producer of the show. Yeah, that makes sense. This to me is politicization of a tragedy, as usual. Yeah, you get people to vote Democrat.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Yeah, get people to vote Democrat. Yeah, there's some deep stuff going on here, which actually, let me switch over. So Professor Galloway, Scott Galloway, Prof G. Oh, your buddy. Prof G. Yeah. Now, he went on the Bill Maher show, which I, you know, Bill Maher's back. And it was quite interesting. He had Galloway on.
Starting point is 00:23:30 He had the Jessica Tolvar, I think her name is. She's the Democrat on The Five on Fox. And even had Cuomo, Cuomo on, which was quite interesting. And I'll get back to this gun thing in a moment. But this is a very shortassed way he's trying to ask for forgiveness for his horrible stance on covid which went way beyond school lockdowns i mean i didn't even look for the clips i'm sure i could find tons of them galloway oh yeah oh they were horrible you know anti-vaxxers you know you're killing everybody you shouldn't be allowed in the hospital anti-vaxxers, you know, you're killing everybody, you shouldn't be allowed in the hospital,
Starting point is 00:24:31 screw you, all of that stuff. So Galloway is trying to ask for a bit of grace here. Well, I was on the board of my kid's school during COVID. I wanted a harsher lockdown policy, and in retrospect, I was wrong. The damage to kids of keeping them out of school longer was greater than the risks. But here's the bottom line. Myself, our great people, the CDC, I'd like to thank the governor. We were all operating with imperfect information and we were doing our best. Do you hear his emotion, his emotion? Yeah, I can hear the shaky. It's real, it's real, it's real. We were all operating with imperfect information and we were doing our best. Hold on, let me just go back. I want to hear the shaking.
Starting point is 00:25:07 It's a little muffled. Great people, the CDC. I'd like to thank the governor. We were all operating with imperfect information, and we were doing our best. So let's learn from it. Let's learn from it. Let's learn from it. Let's learn from it. Let's learn from it. Let's hold each other accountable.
Starting point is 00:25:27 But let's bring a little bit of grace and forgiveness in the shit show that was covered. So now he wants grace and forgiveness. I'll forgive him. I forgive him wholeheartedly for everything he has said and done. I always said I would do that. He needs to really come with some repentance because this is half-hearted and say the good people at CDC. Okay, fine. But that's not really why he's emotional, John. He's emotional because this man and his partner, your former protege, Kara Swisher, are so afraid of God. I mean,
Starting point is 00:25:59 they are trembling. This is his true fear because in the same show he talks about the the new speaker of the house mike johnson who um uh who you heard stephen colbert just you know as you say be very hypocritical about oh you got his hope and prayers oh man is that all you got so this comes up on the same show we keep hoping oh this time it'll show them for who they are. This is just enormously disappointing. We are normalizing climate change. We are normalizing anti-Semitism. And we are normalizing a kicking out of the legs of the stool of democracy. Central to our democracy, regardless of what you think about our country, it's the best of its kind so far, hands down.
Starting point is 00:26:42 Democracy, the pillars of that are, one, the peaceful transfer of power. And this guy was an architect of trying to arrest that in a society that is secular. And when a guy gets this nod and says that God ordained it, I'm like, well, boss, whose God is that? Because this is, the whole point here is that we separate church and state, that we believe in the peaceful transfer of power.
Starting point is 00:27:04 And the reason this guy is speaker is none of us had the time to read his resume and realize he's David Duke Light. Well, we did now. I thought this was great. He's David Duke Light. Is that because he's a Christian, or is he a racist?
Starting point is 00:27:22 Well, I don't know if he's David Duke-like. I read today he has an adopted black son. Oops. I don't think David Duke would do that. But he is a religious nut. He was the lawyer for Alliance Defending Freedom. This is from their literature. They seek to recover the robust Christendomic.
Starting point is 00:27:42 I don't know that word. You're a professor. Maybe you do, Christendomic theology of the third, fourth, and fifth centuries. You know, maybe the fifth. Do you know what that means? The Christendomic? It may be related to the Dominionism movement that took place some time ago. Yeah, that's what I think he was talking about.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Because I couldn't find it. That would be it. I couldn't find it, which is... It has to be dominionism, which is the belief that, you know, this is the rapturists and the guys who are thinking the world's going to end any minute.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Well, dominion theology, the dominionism, from the Book of knowledge says it's a group of christian political ideologues who seek to institute a nation that is governed by christians and based on their understanding of biblical law but that could also easily be the the rapture folks sure but the third and fourth i mean that he uses the phrase the so-called separation of church and state this see this is the alliance of this is i hate to you know fascism that the word is thrown around oh fascism okay the far-right church folks meet with the corporate power folks. That's Mussolini,
Starting point is 00:29:08 that's all these fascist states. And this is, now that, and of course Trump doesn't give a shit either way about religion. He'll say whoever likes him, he will, sure, I'm down with, so he's of course going to just cave out of all this religious nonsense. So I'm
Starting point is 00:29:24 sensing a very big fear of religious people in government and maybe of God himself. But now, wait, because I have some clips of him and Kara Swisher. But first, let's go to a supercut of what the media is saying about the new Speaker of the House of Representatives. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. Election denier. The Louisiana lawmaker has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. The Louisiana lawmaker has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson is a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson is known as a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson is known as a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson is known as a vocal supporter of former President Trump.
Starting point is 00:30:27 The lawmaker is a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. Johnson has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. He played a key role in the failed efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Johnson was a key congressional figure in the failed efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He was also a key congressional figure in the failed efforts to overturn the 2020 election. This is good. You know, the script is so dynamite. Who was the last speaker of the House who was an election denier?ancy pelosi nancy pelosi was an election denier yes of course you can find quote after quote after quote around 2016 about her going on and on and on about trump didn't
Starting point is 00:31:15 win he's illegitimate you know this thing needs to be looked into so big deal uh yeah well so so cara and scott are beside themselves with this guy and it's not and i think he was the was he second in charge of the republican caucus it's not like he's a complete unknown guy is he i mean not that he was on the on the radar but he's been around he's been a congressman he didn't just pop out of nothing, he's a fairly new congressman, relatively. And he didn't just pop up. Everybody knows him and likes him. From all perspectives, he seems like a good guy. And yes, he's a strong Christian, but there's been plenty of them in these jobs and they do the job fine.
Starting point is 00:32:06 It doesn't mean it interferes with anything. It's just this nonsense. Oh, no. He's going to do. What is he going to do? It interferes directly with our country. He is also third in line. This is very scary.
Starting point is 00:32:21 The third in line bugs him. Very scary for Scott and Kara. This guy is unqualified for this job. And so far to the right of most Americans. It's really unqualified for the job because they don't know who he is. Yes, of course she does. It's obviously just wait for it with him. I can't believe it.
Starting point is 00:32:42 But I'm Jim Jordan's less problematic than this guy yeah i mean based on my initial readers it's david duke without the baggage you know it's just if you read this guy his background first off his statement was really troubling he said that god had ordained this right and when someone's when someone actually believes that god has ordained this it's just enormously disappointing. If you think more broadly, I believe on social policy, we've become this white Christian nationalist government. I mean, if you look at what has happened.
Starting point is 00:33:16 I love the Jew who keeps saying that. White Christian nationalist. You're saying that like it's a bad thing, bro. From a public policy, a social policy standpoint standpoint whether it's bro being overturned i mean a school ridiculous what these guys are bitching about the facts not in evidence this is stuff that already happened i don't even think that they've even listened to his speech posals it's very Handmaid's Tale. It is. Handmaid's Tale. White Christian Nationalist. White Christian Nationalist.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Oh, yeah. What? Yeah. They're afraid. And Kara will explain in a moment. In order to pacify the far left of the left, well, let's engage
Starting point is 00:33:59 in reckless spending and have $7 trillion in expenditures with $5.5 trillion in receipts. Well, the only thing that passes for anything bipartisan is reckless spending. Oh, you want to cut taxes? You want more social spending? I know.
Starting point is 00:34:11 Let's do both. Okay. So before we give the big reveal of what Scott and Kara think, let's play an actual piece from what I thought was a pretty reasonable speech from this guy. First, he's young. I like that. Someone who's under 50. Younger than me, I think he is. So,
Starting point is 00:34:32 okay. And he seems like he's on the up and up, as you said, seems like a nice guy. So here's what he actually said about the ordained bit. I want to tell all my colleagues here what I told the Republicans in that room last night. I don't believe there are any coincidences in a matter like this. I believe that scripture, the Bible is very clear that God is the one that raises up those in authority. He raised up each of you, all of us. And I believe that God has ordained and allowed each one of us to be brought here for this specific moment in this time. This is my belief. It's a little different than the way they position it. Like, God made me the speaker of the house. I believe that each one.
Starting point is 00:35:07 That's what they're thinking. It's a very common, the way he's expressing it is not uncommon. Even if you're not super religious, you might say something like that. These guys just don't like the fact that he probably goes to church every Sunday. In fact, and I'll just say only on a quick personal note, one of the hardest things for me in the Bible as a new Christian is that we're supposed to pray for our leaders. It's very hard for me.
Starting point is 00:35:34 It's like, I got to pray for this. That's why I pray for Joe Biden to go nuts and confess right there on television. But it's, yes, of course. One of us has a huge responsibility today to use the gifts that God has given us to serve the extraordinary people of this great country. And they deserve it. And to ensure that our republic remains standing as the great beacon of light and hope and freedom in a world that desperately needs it. By the way, this clapping is on both sides of the aisle they're they're standing on both sides both sides i should also mention something brooks i don't have the clip i don't think uh brooks on last friday he who's also a jewish a i believe i believe most of these
Starting point is 00:36:20 atheists jewish jewish atheist very common amongst intellectual circles to be a Jewish atheist. And he said that he listened to the thing and he would be in the same kind of league as Galloway in terms of his thought process. He says that he really took solace in his speech. He says if what he says is true in the way he presented himself he has no problems with the guy i just hope he's brooks i just he says brooks said i hope that he means what he said because he took the speech very positively and i i think it was very uh magnanimous i didn't think it was a big anything. Mr. Galloway, something's wrong with him.
Starting point is 00:37:08 Well, wait until you hear Kara, because I can tell you what's wrong with them. They are at the forefront of the trans-Maoist movement. They hate the fact that God is mentioned anywhere within politics. They have to stick up their ass about separation of church and state. You know, look at your dollars scott look at look at what's what's what's literally in congress in god we trust i mean you you can't remove that you may want to but you got to do a little more work than bitching on a podcast it was in 1962 in 1962 that that our national motto in god we trust was adorned above
Starting point is 00:37:43 this rostrum and if you look at the little guide that they give tourists and constituents who come and visit the house, if you turn in there to about page 14 in the middle of that guide, it tells you the history of this. And it says very simply, these words were placed here above us, this motto was placed here as a rebuke of the Cold War era philosophy of the Soviet Union. That philosophy was Marxism and Communism, which begins with the premise that there is no God. This is a critical distinction that is also articulated in our nation's birth certificate. We know the language well, the famous second paragraph,
Starting point is 00:38:24 that we used to have children memorize in school, and they don't do that so often anymore. But they should. G.K. Chesterton was the famous British philosopher and statesman and he said one time, America is the only nation in the world that is founded upon a creed. And he said it's listed with almost theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence. What is our creed? We hold these truths to be self-evident,
Starting point is 00:38:47 that all men are created equal, not born equal, created equal. And they are endowed by the same inalienable rights, the same inalienable rights, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. That is the creed that has animated our nation since its founding, that has made us the great nation that we are. All right, so now we go back for the final clip of Pivot and you can hear exactly what
Starting point is 00:39:08 their problem is. Let me just say he also has a podcast with his wife, Kelly, their podcast co-hosts. They have a show called Truth Be Told. Let's listen to a clip from earlier this year. By the way, I'll say his wife does not have a fortunate podcast voice. She talked about what scared them about some members of Congress. Some of these voices now are in this chamber arguing that our rights do not come from God. You know, think about how scary that is. If you believe your rights come from government, then it means you don't really owe any allegiance at all to God.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Yeah. You have no accountability. Well, you're not free. You're not free because the people who are governing you and giving you things in exchange for those things always comes a sacrifice of your liberty. Absolutely. Okay. It's called the Constitution, sir. This is the guy in charge of the Constitution right now.
Starting point is 00:40:02 I think I met them. I actually think I met them at a key party in Boca Raton. Yeah, no dick jokes on that podcast. They sound like fun people to roll with. I'm sorry. As an atheist, I don't have... Wait, I don't get it. I don't have an invisible friend.
Starting point is 00:40:17 What does this mean for me? I'm not... I shouldn't be a doctor, so I don't have rights. That means you cannot make dick jokes on this podcast next year when he takes over as king. There it is. They just can't stand that rights, you can call it from the magical man in the sky, whatever it is, we have these rights in America. Government didn't give us these rights. And that's their problem.
Starting point is 00:40:39 And that's totally back to the trans-Maoist movement that's going on right now. I don't have an imaginary buddy who gave me these rights. Yes, you do, Scott. You do. Whatever you want. We had them before government came along. The constitution that he's in charge of, according to Kara, is rules the government cannot, things the government cannot do.
Starting point is 00:41:01 It's not giving you rights. These people truly believe government gives you rights. They're spearheading all this. This is the problem. And man, it's only going to get worse with this Israel Hamas thing. It's only going to get worse. We have a bunch of mind-controlled BLM marching NPCs who are like, Oh yeah, free Palestine! Palestine I know what is the
Starting point is 00:41:26 thing today that's what it is and it's grabbing hold it's grabbing hold all over the world it's going to be a religious war fought on well in Iran of course but because that's the ultimate military
Starting point is 00:41:46 industrial complex uh tactic but it's it's you know this is now now we're getting this it's going to be a holy thing and we're getting everybody riled up we got muslims against christians it's going to be everywhere you You know, here's Andrea Mitchell. Video showing Jewish students scared inside a Cooper Union College library as pro-Palestinian protesters pounded on the door, shouting free Palestine. Anti-Israel slogans projected at night on campus buildings at George Washington University in downtown Washington. A Jewish man describes a home invasion in Los Angeles. He says the attacker was shouting this. For the Palestinians, we need to kill the Israeli
Starting point is 00:42:29 people. An alarming surge in anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. since the Hamas terror attack in Israel and Israel's airstrikes in Gaza. According to the Anti-Defamation League, up 388 percent over the same period last year. To what do you attribute it? When you dehumanize and demonize Israelis and Jews, it leads to anti-Jewish sentiment around the world. And we've seen how anti-Semitism has been normalized here in the United States. The White House calling the incidence of anti-Semitism over the past week a disturbing pattern that shocked the conscience and turned the stomach. I think they love it. I think they love it on both sides. Ah, let's get everyone all riled up against each other everywhere, worldwide. Calls for a Gaza ceasefire got loud in Los Angeles and Chicago, with thousands filling
Starting point is 00:43:22 the streets. At this pro-Palestinian march in New York City, Orthodox Jews lined up, a sign of solidarity on their Sabbath. The fact that they walk hours and hours to show support to Palestine is a true testament that this is not a religious conflict. This sit-in staged by a Jewish group shut down New York's Grand Central Terminal late Friday. Give the children a chance! staged by a Jewish group, shut down New York's Grand Central Terminal late Friday. In New Zealand, Italy and London, hundreds of thousands demonstrated in support of Palestinians. What the Israelis are doing, this is genocide. In front of a massive crowd in Istanbul, Turkey's president called Israel an occupier and war
Starting point is 00:44:02 criminal. Shabbat tables for the more than 200 hostages were set in Germany and Washington, D.C., families in Tel Aviv demanding answers from their government. I can't wait anymore. I need my son back home. The U.S. has so far pledged unconditional support for Israel, reminding the country to follow the rules of war, but firmly resisting any calls for a ceasefire. to follow the rules of war but firmly resisting any calls for a ceasefire i love the rules of war bit that's so good kill humanely follow the rules of war and and we didn't have this during trump but guaranteed is coming back and i was blown away are you do you know salty cracker you know the guy salty cracker
Starting point is 00:44:46 i'm sure you've seen his videos yeah he's a he's a funny guy um i think he was mainly on youtube he's probably now mainly on rumble so he was on a and then he's a millennial along with this guy on the quartering and these guys see it they see exactly what's going to happen and they take it one step further which solves another question for us i mean what is your what is your thoughts on the uh the likelihood of a terror attack in the united states in the near future i feel like it's definitely higher than it was six weeks ago yeah i i think if uh i think if we start uh if we start blowing up more more uh places in the middle the Middle East, you're definitely going to see stuff. Well, you saw some stuff popping off already.
Starting point is 00:45:33 We already see violence. They're already punching each other and hitting each other. And in the UK, there was a terrorist attack and the police and everything got together to make sure nobody knew the guy's name. there was a, there was a terrorist attack and the police and everything got together to make sure nobody knew the guy's name. And so they know that it's coming and they're going to kind of protect it. Essentially is what we're going to see because the, the,
Starting point is 00:45:56 the conflict is the point they, they, they didn't let, they didn't stir up the middle East and let all of the middle Easterns into this place and then go back to stir up the Middle East again. That is insane that you couldn't see what's going to happen. We just left, bro. We just left this year.
Starting point is 00:46:15 It doesn't make any sense that you don't understand what's going to happen. How do I know what's going to happen? I'm an idiot. I'm just in my room over here screaming about politics, but I can figure this out. No, it has to be on purpose yeah there's going to be some some lunatic it takes you to a dark place but there's gonna be some lunatic at a taylor swift concert that blows himself up and then that's going to give our our government um you know uh the green light to to just you know that's just like they did with 9-11 I mean yeah yeah there you go now we know why they're using Taylor Swift
Starting point is 00:46:48 let's blow up a Taylor Swift concert it would be perfect uh okay let's listen to PBS is reporting on this war of whatever kind of war it is.
Starting point is 00:47:06 This is called these clips are called Me War, Middle East War. And this is the PBS update. Hold on. One, two. Got it. In Gaza tonight, residents say they were experiencing the most intense bombardment of Israel's three week old war in Hamas. The air and sea assault is supporting Israeli tanks and infantry, carrying out increased ground raids. An Israeli spokesman says they're targeting Hamas squads in northern Gaza that have fired rockets into Israel. A virtual communications blackout means the only information is coming from official statements
Starting point is 00:47:40 from both sides. The Israeli military says it hasn't suffered any new casualties. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry says that more than 7,700 Palestinians have died in the war so far, though we don't know how many of those are Hamas fighters. And tonight, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Israelis that the fighting, which he called the second war of independence, would be long and difficult. Our report is from Leila Malana Allen in Israel. On Saturday, dense smoke rising from airstrikes filled Gaza's skyline as Israel entered day two of escalated ground raids. The Israel Defense Forces released video of what it said were its tanks entering the Gaza Strip. In a press conference, Israeli
Starting point is 00:48:26 officials called it a new phase of the war, but did not define it as a full-fledged ground invasion. In the past day, we have taken a step forward. We sent such powerful fire against the enemy that it made the ground shake. This was like nothing Hamas has ever experienced before. The Israeli side of the border remained heavily fortified. I like that you labeled these clips MeWar because it made me think of meme war, which is so appropriate. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:56 It really is a meme war online. First of all, the PBS in particular is, NPR and PBS both. They're on the Palestinian side. It's fairly obvious by the way they cover this. Yes, yeah, yeah. And I'd say the mainstream media is mostly on the Palestinian side. Yeah, because it's political, as we already saw and the israeli state is being uh for one thing there's there's some
Starting point is 00:49:27 sort of an aspect to this where they're being set up uh to set up to fail yes because they had the upper hand from the get-go and they're going to they're going to kind of be talked into and by their very nature lose the upper hand uh the moral upper hand by killing a lot of innocents yes to the point where and it will be exaggerated by the mainstream media and pbs and the news are all the rest of them that um that they didn't follow the rules the rules of war so they're they're uh they're in trouble i I think Israel's in trouble. And the second war of independence and all the rest of it. I think Netanyahu's, everybody's in trouble.
Starting point is 00:50:11 And the U.S., our intelligence people are kind of in trouble because we still, we do want to do something with Iran. But, you know, this is the meetings that are going on, how we do it, what we do. We need to move it away. We need to move it away. We need to move it away from this conflict. We need to deflect the media's attention from this to something else. I think they're trying to do that with the supposed, I don't
Starting point is 00:50:35 know if yes or no, if these are real, these attacks on the American bases that shouldn't exist. The one in Syria. I have those clips for later. I don't know why it's there, but okay, there's one there. And the Iranians are supposedly taking their drones and piling on. I got those clips for later after you're done.
Starting point is 00:50:53 So let's go on to clip two of this of this presentation. We were here on the border with Gaza last night. As the Israel Defense Forces announced, they were sending more ground troops in. They've confirmed this morning that they did attack Gaza last night from the air, from land and from the sea, accessing it from three points, the north, the east and the northeastern corner just behind me. This morning that operation is still ongoing and we can hear the sound of artillery fire coming from positions spread all across the border. Listen carefully. In a new video, the IDF issued another warning for Gazans in the north to leave. For your immediate safety, we urge all residents of northern Gaza and Gaza City to temporarily relocate south.
Starting point is 00:51:37 But airstrikes have cut off internet and phone signal in Gaza. And Arabic, not English, is the main language for most Palestinians living in Gaza. Palestinians in the West Bank criticized the blackout. People can't even call each other and tell each other what is going on. Why are you censoring the media? Show us what you are doing. Why are you not showing the children that you killed? Why do you kill women? Some Israelis also criticized the increased attacks. Ilhan Zakaria's niece, Eden, is among the Hamas hostages. At a gathering in Tel Aviv, he worries she and the other captives might become collateral damage. Outside the region, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Starting point is 00:52:18 had harsh words for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a pro-Palestinian rally. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at a pro-Palestinian rally. Just as Netanyahu is a terrorist, the opposition says Hamas is a terrorist organization as well. Shame on you. Netanyahu said Israel held the moral high ground. This kidnapping was a crime against humanity. Those who are accusing our soldiers of war crimes are hypocrites and liars they have no morality left in response to erdogan israel's foreign minister ordered the withdrawal of its diplomats from turkey now there you go there you go a little battle going
Starting point is 00:52:59 on there uh again if you listen to the reporting, it's very one-sided. But here's the one, this third clip has got a little bit in here which I have to comment on. In New York City Friday, activists with the group Jewish Voice for Peace demonstrated at Grand Central Station, calling for a ceasefire. The group said the NYPD arrested hundreds of protesters. The group said the NYPD arrested hundreds of protesters. Jewish Voices for Peace is a front organization for I don't know who. That's the guys that we found the other day. Yeah. That's the Act Blue.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Ultimately, it goes back to Act Blue. It's a Democrat front and it's very pro-Palestinian, and they're also, they started off, and it's a Berkeley operation that was supposedly founded by Chomsky, Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and a bunch of other kind of Jewish radicals. Democrats. Jewish liberals, progressive Jews, and they're very closely connected to, in fact, they link to this group called Jewish Voices for Peace Action. And it is a group that has candidates that run candidates for office. They have their website here. And I was going to go through some of their candidates. This is Jewish organization, supposedly. And here through some of their candidates. This is a Jewish organization, supposedly. And here's some of the candidates.
Starting point is 00:54:30 Our congressional candidates. Cori Bush. Not a Jew. Jew-hater. Not a Jew as far as I know. Jew-hater. Chuy Garcia. Andre Carson.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Raul, I can't even pronounce his last name, Pramila Jayapal, a Jew hater. Big time. Betty McCollum, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, they're pushing her. Yes, of course. Ilhan Omar. Yes, I'm sure she's very Jewish. Jew hater.
Starting point is 00:55:07 So they have these. Rashida Tlaib is on their list. It's the squad. It's the whole squad, of course. The whole squad is on here, plus a bunch of new squad that we don't know about. But it's a one. This is not some Jewish pro-Israel. This is a scam. And it's a fringe scam. And the fact that if you play that little clip, that PBS would bring them into the picture because they've got some organized protests at Grand Central Station where they're all wearing the same exact printed T-shirt and pre-printed signs.
Starting point is 00:55:43 It's a sign that something's up and and and we're not getting good news coverage from these people well no we're getting we're getting the exact news coverage they want us to get which is he this is what these are the people you want to vote for these are the peaceful people and and this and i'm seeing it i am seeing the same young people who were were snookered into black lives matter snookered in the fun to see uh tucker carlson finally figuring out that george floyd actually died of a fentanyl overdose and not of any asphyxiation or anything like that no no crush yeah um but you know and this is part of that loneliness thing people need allyship they need it the world is confusing and there's enough quote-unquote migrants
Starting point is 00:56:35 who are here who are more than likely and i mean i have boots on the ground there's more and more middle easterners coming in over the, and they're not coming in. They're being shipped in. They're being flown in. They're being escorted in. This is all to get them to continue to vote Democrat eventually when they get their automatic path to citizenship. It's a very, very twisted, stupid, evil plan,
Starting point is 00:57:00 but that's all they got, I guess, to stay in power. Let's go to clip four. And thoseish peace activists as well as so many others now calling for a ceasefire because of what we're seeing in gaza particularly last night as israeli ground operations intensified there suddenly the phone and internet signal went out one of gaza's main phone companies sent a text message to its customers saying we're so sorry our towers are down there's nothing we can do we are losing connection now so people in gaza voiceless through the night as they were under these intense limit so the towers went down and then they sent a text message to everybody saying
Starting point is 00:57:33 the towers are down but i don't quite understand let me hear that again we're so sorry our towers are down there's nothing we can do we are are losing connection now. So people in Gaza, voiceless through the night as they were under these intense bombardments. People were unable to call ambulances. And we've heard this morning that ambulance drivers were standing at high points throughout trying to see where the explosions were so they could just drive directly there. People unable to communicate with their families to see if they're all right. People this morning saying we've been digging children out of the rubble with our bare hands because we can't call for help. Garzons now are completely voiceless. They are unable to speak out as they are under some of the most intense bombardment we've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:58:14 And even though they're still being told to move to the south, in fact, most people can't get to the south because they have no fuel for their cars. They can't travel. And even in the south, bombardment continues. Oh, man, I really like the term voiceless. fuel for their cars they can't travel and even in the south bombardment continues oh man i really like the term voiceless well that's what happens when you're shot you get landline people no but but but what what she's really saying is they have no voice they can't speak well that's it's not you know communication using voiceless is a little tricky there
Starting point is 00:58:43 this last clip is from ntd just to change the pace a little bit and it does present kind of a different perspective president biden this morning was briefed about the latest developments in israel in gaza and israel city announced that is now expanding its ground operations in gaza as prepares for the next stages of its war against hamas and the escalating situation also comes as the pentagon announced that is now sending about in Gaza as it prepares for the next stages of its war against Hamas. And the escalating situation also comes as the Pentagon announced that it's now sending about 900 U.S. troops to the Middle East after Iranian-linked militias attacked U.S. bases in the region. And President Biden on Thursday also announced that it's now ordering airstrikes against
Starting point is 00:59:21 Iranian-linked targets in Syria. And this is what the administration said just hours before the strikes were announced. Watch. The president said we will not hesitate to protect our troops and our facilities, but we're going to do it at a time of our choosing and a manner of our choosing. And amid all this, President Biden today also met with China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, at the White House amid attends U.S.-China relations. The White House says President Biden emphasized the need for both countries to responsibly manage
Starting point is 00:59:51 its relationship and competition and maintain open lines of communication. And just this week, Biden vowed to compete with China. Watch. China is having their own internal and external difficulties right now. We're going to compete with China on every way according to international rules, economically, politically, and other ways. But I'm not looking for conflict. What does he mean by physically? Are we going to get into boxing matches?
Starting point is 01:00:21 I guess. He says economically and physically. It reminds me of the video clip from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Two Tribes. into boxing matches? I guess. He says economically and physically. Reminds me of the video clip from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Two Tribes. You got Brezhnev and Reagan batting it out in the ring. Oh. But what's so interesting is that, you know, here in the United States,
Starting point is 01:00:38 our servants in government keep saying, well, you know, any of Iran's proxies, if it's Iran proxies, you know, any proxies, we just love a proxy war. Ukraine is our proxy. And now we're going to use Israel as our proxy. And it's really blatant in the reporting too. Except, you know, that of course is, you know, is exactly what the united states is accusing iran of doing is using proxies so it's proxy it's a proxy war we are in a proxy war and they want a third one with taiwan tonight a suicide drone believed to be targeting american forces in iraq shot down by the u.s just miles short of the base. The attempted attack, coming after a
Starting point is 01:01:27 pair of U.S. F-16 fighter jets, launched retaliatory airstrikes overnight on Iranian-backed militants in Syria. The airstrikes pummeling two munitions facilities that the Pentagon says were linked to a spate of recent rocket and drone attacks on U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria, leaving dozens of service members injured, though all minor injuries. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin saying these Iranian-backed attacks against U.S. forces are unacceptable and must stop. A senior U.S. official adding that Iran's fingerprints were all over the attacks, including a barrage of missiles and drones launched from Yemen last week. I love that term.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Did they actually pick up fragments and dust for fingerprints? Or how does that actually work, Lloyd Austin? A senior U.S. official adding that Iran's fingerprints were all over the attacks, including a barrage of missiles and drones launched from Yemen last week that a U.S. warship shot down over the Red Sea. But the president has stopped short of airstrikes on Iran itself. Everything President Biden is doing, everything over the last couple of weeks is designed to prevent escalation, to prevent any other actor from trying to jump in here and deepen and widen this conflict.
Starting point is 01:02:49 No, it's like, first of all... It's designed to prevent my ass. Well, it's even worse. There's another P word. And Martha Raddatz back with us live tonight. Martha, what are your sources telling you about how concerned the U.S. is with the Israeli ground incursion growing tonight and about other actors in the region who might potentially want to get involved here. David, it's one of the reasons this retaliatory strike on the Iranian militants was limited, targeting only those weapons facilities.
Starting point is 01:03:14 The U.S. wants to punish, not provoke. But the U.S. has made it clear to Iran and its proxies that if the strikes on U.S. forces continue, we will not hesitate to respond again. Punish, not provoke. Really? I mean, this is it's just insane. And notice that everyone's saying President Biden, President Biden, President Biden, because if it goes wrong, it's going to be the old guy's fault. President Biden can't put one foot in front of the other. Is he really calling the shots on this? Seems unlikely. Now, the U.S.-backed Israeli defense forces are getting a rolling start, a rolling start on Hamas.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Tonight's Israeli artillery barrage began what U.S. officials say appears to be a rolling start to the ground invasion of Gaza. Israeli ground forces have crossed into Gaza before, but only on raids, pulling out at the end of the night. A rolling start is different, and retired General Frank McKenzie, former commander of
Starting point is 01:04:18 U.S. troops in the Middle East, explains how it works. This is, I guess, one of the advisors. We're not really involved. We're just advising. I should mention, this is CBS. Yes, it is. CIA Broadcasting Systems. It will be an operation where you put in reconnaissance forces.
Starting point is 01:04:37 You sort of gain a feel for the battlefield and then pull your main forces in behind them. and then pull your main forces in behind them. The Pentagon had sent a Marine general experienced in special operations and urban combat to advise the Israelis on how to do it. All right, here's my map. Here's how you do it. We're just advising. We have nothing to do with this. He has now left Israel. They'll probably have several lines of advance going into Gaza. And Israeli commanders will see where they're having success.
Starting point is 01:05:04 The axiom is you reinforce success. Where you're gaining ground, you put more forces in behind it. It sounds sort of like establishing beachheads inside Gaza. You should think of it as multiple beachheads all across the front. And in the underground tunnels which Hamas could blow up under the feet of Israeli soldiers and make block-by-block fighting even more hellacious. Civilians already suffering under the crushing weight of Israeli bombs will be trapped in the middle, used as human shields by Hamas and seen as potential threats by the Israelis. Oh man, meme war. Human shields. the Israelis. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Meme war. Human shields. So I hear now that they're thinking of flooding the tunnels? Well, I still think they're going to gas the tunnels. Yeah, that is our general thesis. The tunnels, there's too many tunnels to flood. How many are you going to... Yeah, there's not enough water around there. They can't even drink drink let alone flood tunnels
Starting point is 01:06:06 seems unlikely that they're going to flood the tunnels no i think you're right they're going to gas the tunnels this is i think that's against the rules of war is it not oh totally so david i do want to ask you about the u.s troops who have been targeted in the middle east i understand that the u.s launched some retaliatory strikes What can you tell us about that? Yes, that's right, Nora. F-16s, American Air Force F-16s bombed two Iranian weapons depots in Syria, and it was designed as sending a message to Iran to tell these militias that had been attacking American troops to back off since that attack there has been one more attack on american troops but the drone was intercepted and no reports of casualties they really want it they really want to do this these people are
Starting point is 01:06:58 gonna have i don't know how they're gonna pull it off it they're gonna have to drink they're gonna have there has to be something along the line of uh um there has to be a false some sort of false flag or you know some sort of some event whether it's created or not even something didn't even have to happen just you know something like that thing that happened in vietnam and um just some phony baloney moment that the media laps up and you just believe whatever they are told. Enter Taylor Swift. I hate to say what I just thought of
Starting point is 01:07:37 regarding Taylor Swift. But this is exactly what happened with 9-11. Let's blow up something here, blame it on Iran. I hate these people. They're evil. Here's a report on the Syria situation, which is all part of the same setup. It's a setup.
Starting point is 01:07:57 We can all see it coming. Tonight, the Pentagon says Iranian-backed militia groups are at it again, launching another drone attack on a base with Americans, this one in western Iraq. There were no casualties. But it comes just hours after a U.S. show of force intended to stop Iranian-backed attacks against U.S. troops in the Middle East. The U.S. conducting two airstrikes in northeastern Syria overnight and, according to the Pentagon, hitting buildings housing weapons and ammunition. and according to the Pentagon, hitting buildings, housing, weapons, and ammunition. The Pentagon saying the facilities were used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups. The U.S. says its strikes are designed to stop the attacks without sparking a regional war.
Starting point is 01:08:36 We absolutely do not want a bigger conflict with Iran. No conflict with Iran. No, we don't. We don't want a conflict. We don't want anything. No, we don't want. It's like the In. We don't want anything. No, we don't want to. It's like the Inflation Reduction Act. It's like net neutrality. We don't want a conflict with Iran. Let's get it. Sparking a regional war. We absolutely do not want a bigger conflict with Iran, no conflict with Iran, but we will never hesitate to protect our forces. In the past 10 days, the Pentagon says U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria have come under fire from Iranian-backed militias 20 times, saying 19 troops were diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries as a result, and an American contractor died of a heart attack. And earlier this week,
Starting point is 01:09:17 President Biden delivered this blunt warning to Iran's leader. If they continue to move against those troops, we will respond. Iran also funds and arms Hamas. And tonight, Israeli officials telling NBC News, Iran helped train Hamas terrorists who invaded Israel on October 7th, massacring 1,400 Israelis, including young children and babies. Iran has praised the Hamas terror attack, but denied direct involvement. It could not be more clear. It's a setup. Well, they're still going to need a Gulf of Tompkin kind of thing. The Democrats are the ones that do this the most,
Starting point is 01:09:55 and that's what Lyndon Johnson pulled off to get us jacked up about Vietnam. So they're going to have, and we haven't seen one yet. These are all, you know, these little drones floating around. Skirmishes, skirmishes, skirmishes. This doesn't accomplish what we're trying to accomplish. So we have to, so something big has to happen. Yeah. I'm with you.
Starting point is 01:10:18 I'm with you. But exactly what it is, I'm not that creative. Well, the Department of defense did announce today that they have people and they also have people that can dream these stories these ideas up and they can execute them i mean it doesn't seem that hard we've got ships in the region that always seems to be a good one ships a good target ships are always a good target. By the way, the idea of the Houthis, give me a break sending these drones.
Starting point is 01:10:50 They get problems of their own that they're attacking our ships off in the middle of nowhere with the I'm not buying any Houthis involvement. No. The Department of Defense announced the United States is now pursuing a modern variant of the B61 nuclear gravity bomb.
Starting point is 01:11:10 The B61-13, pending congressional authorization and appropriation. This is, in fact, a modern variant of the only two nuclear weapons we ever dropped, gravity-based. And, of course, it's surgical. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Yeah, right. Yeah. I'm missing the...
Starting point is 01:11:31 Surgical is like taking a sledgehammer to an operating room. Yes, surgical. Surgical, surgical, surgical. Where's McCain? There we go. We had him somewhere. They just want to bomb Iran. It's always been the plan.
Starting point is 01:12:03 These people. it's always been the plan ugh these people I'm sure that plan is very well outlined in the documents that Trump took yes exactly and they've got to do all this stuff quick well this is the problem time's running out the public is not going to put up with
Starting point is 01:12:20 this much longer they're sick of the Ukraine war. And, you know, they're draining our coffers. I have a Ukraine clip, which is amazing. It's from PBS. The fatigue of war was felt across Ukraine today as hundreds of families demanded a cap on mandatory military service.
Starting point is 01:12:40 Mothers, wives and children protested in Kiev and other cities, pleading for soldiers to be sent home. They said service should be limited to 18 months, which was Ukraine's policy before the war. I'm here because my husband has been a volunteer since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. And I don't know when I could see him back at home. I live in constant fear for his life. It's nerve wracking for me. Ukrainian people are sick of it. They're sick of their men dying.
Starting point is 01:13:10 Yeah. They're sick of it. They're sick of it. Like, okay, this has been enough. You know, the focus is no longer on us. All it's about is the Donbass. Yeah, let's just, yes. Let's just start rebuilding.
Starting point is 01:13:24 All the money's in. Let's just start rebuilding. All the money's in. Let's just do that. Bring the contractors in. We've rubbleized. Can we just call it already? Zelensky is completely off the stage. Done. Oh, did you see that clip, that visual clip of him, you know,
Starting point is 01:13:39 the cocaine nose thing? Yes. Have you seen that? Oh, yeah. Oh, man. Talk about a tell. Yeah yeah he's oh man he's talking about a tell yeah he's got to be snorting more never right now oh he's got to be in fact if he doesn't have a heart attack from it's going to be a surprise oh there's an interesting way to go yeah yeah for him uh amidst all of this there's of course we still have another faction who is trying to grab media attention. And it was going quite well. We had people gluing their hands to highways.
Starting point is 01:14:13 The hand gluers. Yeah, those idiots. The hand gluers. That's a good one. So we stirred up a new one. Now, the destruction from the most powerful hurricane to ever hit the Pacific coast of Mexico. Otis slamming into the coast near a tourist haven as a Category 5 storm. Ginger has more.
Starting point is 01:14:36 And Ginger, the way this particular hurricane intensified was startling. Startling. Truly, the models did terrible with it. What? The models did terrible with it? What? What? The models were supposed to believe what? Truly. Truly, the models did terrible with it. And I don't say that. I don't admit because most of the time they do very well. I don't admit that because that's not the narrative. Our models are always right.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Truly, the models did terrible with it. And I don't say that. I don't admit because most of the time they do very well. But I want you to watch the clock as this monster approached. At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Otis is a tropical storm. Winds 70 miles per hour. By 10 p.m., winds are 160 miles per hour. So Otis went from a tropical storm to a cat five in just 12 hours, which is something that only a handful of storms have done around the world since records began in the 1960s.
Starting point is 01:15:20 And here's the climate connection. That stunningly fast spin-up happened in part because of this patch of ocean temperatures at 88 degrees, which is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit above average. Absolute super fuel for a hurricane. We are in El Nino, so we anticipated that we'd have warmer waters in the Pacific. But as our climate notions warm, climate scientists are telling us to expect fewer hurricanes. But when they do happen, they will rapidly intensify because humans, we've really just added some steroids to nature oh boy that's what you're putting in oh we've added steroids to nature humans are adding steroids did you hear that did you hear the little gotcha oh yeah well which one since records began in 1960s in the 1960s in 1960s that's happened in part because of this patch of ocean temperatures at 88 degrees, which is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit above average. Absolute super fuel for a hurricane. We are in El Nino, so we anticipated that we'd have warmer waters in the Pacific.
Starting point is 01:16:15 But as our climate notions warm, climate scientists are telling us to expect fewer hurricanes. But when they do happen, they will rapidly intensify. Because humans, we've really just added some steroids to nature. Oh, oh boy that's the way of putting it no good way of putting it good way of getting the climate change angle in there yeah but it got very little play steroids to nature you're right it got very little play which is must have irked the climate nuts to no end yeah here's pbs's version short the devastated resort city of acopoco mexico was still largely cut off today in the aftermath of a powerful hurricane people trudged through flooded streets today to find food and water stranded
Starting point is 01:16:57 tourists were increasingly desperate and blamed a sluggish government response i went to the naval base because they said there was a shelter there, but the soldiers just stared at me like I was crazy. They gave us nothing. They told us to go steal from a store so we could have something. The official death toll remained at 27, but hundreds of people were still looking for missing friends and relatives. That was a pretty rapid storm that just whipped up there yeah got a wonder of climate scientists uh no i don't want to say anything it's you know we have we have earthquake machines
Starting point is 01:17:36 we have weather modification i don't put it past any of these crazy people meanwhile the uh the ev scam is finally starting to fall apart this is really i mean now it's everywhere and the smart the smart people the toyota who said nah now we're not going to go on board with uh with evs we had that uh we had the prius hybrid that was pretty good toyota is the probably the top engineering automotive maker they they look at the facts they're engineering oriented the high quality car uh it's unbelievable how good those cars are people are finally seeing reality about ev technology mr toyota with a d told reporters ahead of the japan mobility show in tokyo this week speaking in his capacity as the head of the japanobile Manufacturers Association.
Starting point is 01:18:27 There are many ways to climb the mountain that is achieving carbon neutrality, he said, while suggesting that consumers are finally waking up from the dreamscape pushed by climate change alarmists that puts EVs on a pedestal and overhypes their benefits while downplaying their drawbacks.
Starting point is 01:18:44 I have a boots on the ground from Amazon. You may know that Amazon has a deal with Rivian. They wanted to, their plan was to use Rivian as last mile delivery vehicles to up their ESG score. So this is a boots on the ground producer. He is in the safety division. That's all I'll say about him. And I shall read the boots on the ground producer he is in the safety division that's all i'll say about him and i shall read the boots on the ground report we're having a summit in the next few weeks to discuss the past
Starting point is 01:19:11 performance of the rivian vehicle and the future prospects of the ev project overall since starting the use of ev chargers manufactured primarily by siemens we have had six vehicle fires complete with thermal runaway. This is a statistical deviation from what we were expected or told and promised. This had a big impact on how and where we place these charging lots. Could they be inside, close to the building, charge at an off-site, unattended lot? All these questions and more were considered based on what Rivian told us us we have also had problems with mechanics poking around the battery shroud causing issues with the vehicles when the
Starting point is 01:19:50 vehicle is inoperable they sit in our lots for hours waiting for a tow we have stopped development of chargers inside our buildings and are looking at different vans aside from rivian amazon got hoodwinked into believing we could meet our aggressive goals for carbon reduction, but we ended up getting a series of problems we could have expected if we had taken off the green colored glasses and asked tough questions expecting solid answers. Amen.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Exactly. Well, they didn't, did they? No, they didn't. But this is finally happening and it's going to be very interesting because i don't know how long it seems like it takes a number of years to get an assembly line geared up and we've got all these trucks oh here's another one this we were just talking about this only open this uh Telegraph. Electric cars risk becoming effectively uninsurable as analysts struggle
Starting point is 01:20:49 to put a price on battery repairs. Well, duh. Of course. You're not going to be, you won't be able to get this car insured because it can light your house on fire. Yeah, and where are you going to put the charger? It has to be in the garage.
Starting point is 01:21:06 You're not going to have it out. Where else can you put it? You can't put it out on the street. No, no. We don't have the infrastructure, although that is part of the Infrastructure Reduction Act. But these things are just unsafe. reduction act but these things are just unsafe and everybody seems to believe the hype which i would say was mainly started by elon musk with the supercharger no what was it the what was his battery facility that his brother was going to run that was going to create better batteries
Starting point is 01:21:37 yeah well we've always been promised better and the charge was free remember the free charge you buy the car you get charged for life it's free it's free so for as controversial as she is lauren bobert uh had a pretty did a pretty good bit with a spokeshole from the epa you know they're coming now with even more with even stricter uh regulations on emissions cars, which pushes everybody into EV manufacturing mode. This is where it comes from in the United States and around the world is, oh, well, you can't have, you know, you have to be able to get 80 miles to the gallon.
Starting point is 01:22:17 How are we going to do that? Well, okay, might as well go full EV. So she grills this EPA spokeshole. There was showboating, of course. That's what this is all about. But it wasn't bad. And the guy's umina umina was pretty funny. Mr. Goffman, are you aware that in temperatures under 20 degrees Fahrenheit, electric vehicles lose nearly half of their charge in their batteries?
Starting point is 01:22:42 Yes. Yes. in their batteries? Yes. Yes. So in Colorado, where we rely on four-wheel drive vehicles to get around in winter, many of these vehicles will be regulated out of existence under these proposed rules. How much does an electric vehicle battery cost to replace? I don't know offhand, but you're putting your finger on important issues, which is exactly why the strategy reflected in these rules is to give industry years of lead time. Well, you're regulating an industry out of existence here, and we're seeing that it's less reliable. In Colorado, it's very common to have temperatures under 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and these batteries will lose some of their charge.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Now, I have between $5,000 and $20,000 to replace an electric vehicle's batteries, and prolonged exposure to temperatures under 20 degrees can also compromise the electric vehicle's battery performance as much as 41 percent. Now, how do you recommend that hardworking families who are struggling to get by absorb these additional costs associated with electric vehicles? Well, our projection is that by the time these rules go into effect, both the industry and investments like those made in the IRA. Investment Reduction Act. Oh, so we're just going to print more money to make up for that. So, I mean, we're seeing a 22% increase in one year for the cost of electric vehicles. Even the tires on electric vehicle wear 20% faster. I don't think that the average American taxpayer
Starting point is 01:24:21 is looking for another federal government bailout for tires. Why is that, do you think? I'm sure she has the information correct. I think it's the torque. The torque would definitely make the tires wear faster. Too much torque. Because everyone's like, yeah, yeah. I mean, that's torque at 400.
Starting point is 01:24:37 Sure, they're squeaching all the time. You know, the guy, this guy's incompetent. This is the problem with some of these bureaucrats. If I was that guy. Weight is being said in the troll room. Weight, that makes sense. They're heavier. Weight would have something to do with it.
Starting point is 01:24:52 Yeah, it makes sense. I would say, well, we expect the battery technology that you're referring to to be so much more improved, because it's being improved almost on a monthly basis. Oh, yes, I can tell. It's going to be so much more improved because it's being improved almost on a monthly basis. Oh, yes, I can tell. It's going to be so much more improved. This will not be an issue by the time this happens. Well, then she had another one, which was even funnier. And we know that the copper mines are not opening.
Starting point is 01:25:17 In fact, they're closing. There will not be enough copper to fulfill all of the needs of an entire electrified fleet amongst the population and she had some interesting stats on that for this guy now please name two domestic minds domestic minds that you support mr goffman and that are critical to helping produce the amount of minerals necessary for the electric vehicles you've been praising today? Well, the information I have is that in just under a year since the IRA was passed,
Starting point is 01:25:52 75 new facilities have been started to... Domestic mines? Including domestic mining. Can you name any that you support? I'd be happy to get behind. mining. Can you name any that you support? I'd be happy to get behind. So the Rosemont mine and the Resolution copper mine are two mines in Arizona blocked by the environmental extremists and the federal bureaucrats that would produce massive amounts of copper in the United States. The Biden administration has also blocked the Twin Metals mine in northern Minnesota. And Democrats on the Natural Resources Committee
Starting point is 01:26:26 oppose all domestic mining. And if we don't mine for these minerals necessary, where are they going to come from? The 40,000 children mining for cobalt in the Congo with their bare hands in these China-owned mines, and then we buy these products from China and somehow feel virtuous about ourselves while they're building some 200
Starting point is 01:26:45 coal-fired energy plants. These rules do not benefit the hardworking Americans that I represent, and I hope that you would reconsider them. I can't find it yet, but obviously there's a U.S. manufacturing lobby who is working very closely with Ms bobert there i mean this this has got to be you know some nitro burning gas no yeah she's not dreaming these questions up no no no of course not of course not but i'm i just want to know what is the organization i mean is it the is it the u.s auto manufacturers who is it that is lobbying her, that is giving her this information? And how can we support them so we don't get this EV bull crap? Could be a couple of different groups.
Starting point is 01:27:36 Could be a couple of different groups working together and putting questions up for her to use. I'm sure she's amenable to anybody who can provide her with gotcha questions she loves that kind of thing yeah she's good at it yeah she's got an she's got a good style for that yeah but i think more so than marjorie taylor green the other extremist and she taylor green is extremist you called it she was your gal you loved her when she first appeared on the scene I didn't say I still don't like her oh okay you just although she although I will say this I tried to communicate with her once using the Twitter message thing which was open and she cut me off she blocked you I don't know she blocked me but she definitely uh is not
Starting point is 01:28:24 interested in communicating well that's lame yeah that's what I thought I don't know she blocked me but she definitely uh is not interested in communicating well that's lame yeah that's what i thought i don't understand it must be your approach because i can't believe that must be my approach everybody can get uh what's his face this is the the colonel the who didn't reply to you mcgregor mcgregor everybody can get mcgregor's on every there's producers of our show who have podcasts who are getting McGregor. Yeah. Yeah. He won't talk to us.
Starting point is 01:28:48 Maybe you... I think it's you. All righty then. It's your approach. I need to see some of these... You were like, hey, hey, Blondie. I want to ask you some questions. Hey, Blondie.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Yeah. That'd be Taylor Greene. Yeah, Bober'd be offended by that questions. That'd be Taylor green. Yeah. Bobert would be offended by that for sure. She's a brunette. No, but I mean the Marjorie Taylor green, she wouldn't lie.
Starting point is 01:29:12 It must be your Marjorie Taylor green. I've never tried to contact his Bobert. I'm talking about. Oh, Bobert. Oh, Bobert cut you off. Really?
Starting point is 01:29:19 Yeah. Bobert cut me off. Well, she probably saw you lurking on, you know, on other networks. You you know it's that guy it's mark pugner i don't know it's mark pugner mark pugner maybe it was the wrong account oh then there's another cover-up underway i'm afraid a very sad moment for those of us who grew
Starting point is 01:29:41 up with the television show friends uh this was the news that came yesterday. No, we're going to Celebrity News. You should play the Real News clip. Okay, I'll play it, but there's something else. Again, the reporting, it's like high-powered hearing aids. I'm not liking the reporting. And now, back to Real News. It happened last night.
Starting point is 01:30:04 Word of the passing of Matthew Perry. Hey! Famed for his role as Chandler Bing in the television series Friends. Apparently from drowning at his home in Los Angeles. This is, this, we could do a super cut. Apparently drowned. Apparently from drowning. Why do we not know what happened?
Starting point is 01:30:24 Friends was Perry's most famous role. Here's the thing, Janice, you know, I mean, it's like we're different, you know, I'm like the bing, bing, bing, you're like the boom, boom, boom. But he appeared in any number of TV series and quite a few movies, most often comedies. While on screen perry's characters were usually easygoing anyway we don't have to play the whole clip but every every report is saying apparently from drowning apparently in a hot tub now normally i'm the first person to warn anyone who is controversial who has information to stay away from hot tubs, stay away from small aircraft, do not go kayaking in any rivers in Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 01:31:12 Very bad, very bad idea. This guy was proud of, and he had a very, very bad addiction to pills, alcohol, I think cocaine as well um he got really sick and i i saw some interviews with him about a year ago and he released a book about about his addiction when they say apparently from drowning this guy was vaxxed to the hilt he was all over social media about how many times he'd been vaxxed oh i think this was a died suddenly oh it could be that's why they're using the apparently drowned could be a died suddenly yeah well you know hotep's losing some of his buddies did you see
Starting point is 01:32:01 that that tweet by his no you are hotep hotep has lost like five at least four maybe five colleagues and the way it's described is there is still you know in the prime of their lives and then they he never says died suddenly but he was lamenting their passing hotez hotep is who you're talking about not hotep jesus obviously. No, Hotep. Yeah, Hotep. Yeah, Hotep. Sorry. I call him Hotep. Yeah, Hotep. Dr. Hotep has been losing colleagues left and right, and he doesn't seem to see what's going on. Let me guess.
Starting point is 01:32:35 Long COVID? No, it just died suddenly stuff. Wow. Dutch rider Mark Kronenfeld, cyclist keeled over age 20 heart attack yeah no surprise there but big pharma still on the move uh the wastewater detection is now uh in peril we have been uh we've been tracking this since we received the uh the uh the link to see all of the wastewater tracking where they're tracking rsv covid flu and i think there was one more thing polio for sure well the uh the tracking is in peril right now.
Starting point is 01:33:26 There's a contract. Why, because it doesn't work or it's meaningless? No, there's a contract dispute. Is it either because it doesn't work or is it meaningless? Which of the two? Well, the firm that had the contracts, Biobot, which is a huge money scam, it looks like they're losing their contract. And the CDC wants to, I think, pull in a subsidiary of Google to do this work. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:54 The fabulous chemists at Google? Yes. I think they bought some company. Is the company known for its chemistry? Yes. After an open bidding process early this year, the CDC decided to replace its longtime contractor, Biobot, with Verily,
Starting point is 01:34:13 a subsidiary of Google's parent company, starting in September. But the transition is on pause. And while the government... Verily? Verily, yeah. Let's look that up. You look them up, and I'll read the rest of this paragraph. But the transition's on. Verily? Verily, yeah. Let's look that up. You look them up and I'll read the rest of this paragraph.
Starting point is 01:34:27 But the transition is on pause and while the Government Accountability Office hears Biobot's appeal, Verily can't do its work, according to a company email obtained by Politico. bradley white the principal scientist for verily wastewater lab said the company's ready to go with much of its infrastructure already built we're committed to working with the cdc to advance the goals of the testing program but i don't see why they i guess because they just don't have the contract yet wasn't verily weren't they doing um testing that didn't they have i remember them from the covid days there was something else they were doing. I'll just read from their site. Closing the gap between research and care. We deliver new data, evidence, and software solutions that accelerate clinical research
Starting point is 01:35:15 and enable more personalized care for a bridge to a healthier future. Nice. Verily was born as a moonshot. Oh, maybe that's where they're from. From what? Verily was born from a moonshot at Google X to tackle health's biggest challenges
Starting point is 01:35:37 by developing tools, services, and software to help customers across the healthcare system. Moonshot, by the way, is an old term used in Silicon Valley that has faded, thank God. And I find it offensive. I think they initially were doing glucose monitoring devices, clinical grade device with customizable features to collect data in clinical trials. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Well, that's what we want. More. More. Verily Roundtable. Innovating in healthcare with diversity by design. So they're massive diversity. So the people that are involved here, there's a black guy, there's a Hispanic, there's a Chinese, there's a Vietnamese.
Starting point is 01:36:21 Yeah. There's a, looks like, I don't know, a couple of European looking, but from ethnic Europeans. Yes. Okay. So I don't know what that is. This sounds like something to get to check some box. Well. ESG box.
Starting point is 01:36:36 Oh, of course. I have some more big pharma news. There's a lot, actually. Anthony Fauci will be awarded the prestigious ethics prize. Yes, I love this. The ethics prize. It's like, Hey man,
Starting point is 01:36:48 I'm under fire. Give me an award. Let's do something. Beautiful. The, uh, in a Maury ethics prize, an annual honor given to international leaders whose actions and influence have greatly improved the condition of humankind.
Starting point is 01:37:03 Oh yeah. That's great. That is just, that's when, like, like President Obama got the Nobel Beast Prize when he was droning people every Tuesday. Yeah, well, he got it before he became president to drone people. Did he get it before? Did he get it before? Yes, he got it just before.
Starting point is 01:37:20 Just based on his bullshit speeches. Yeah. And then you were, i think you were right uh we had the crazy pilot story uh that he was on shrooms yeah which we which we deduced uh was probably the the reason that was hyped up is because of the practice of microdosing psilocybin. Same week, which was last week, psychedelic mushrooms hit the market in Oregon in the New York Times.
Starting point is 01:37:56 They don't want it. They do not want it. The pharmaceutical industry does not want you microdosing anything but their goodies. And from this from this very podcast in 2012 now finally it's only 11 years later scientists unveil world's first experimental cocaine addiction vaccine told you it was coming it's not a vaccine you talk about liberalizing the definition well you know the definition changed as we know it's not a panacea though because uh it all it
Starting point is 01:38:35 really does and by the way why would it's just another interesting question as far as i'm concerned why would anybody that's that's that's a coke head want this vaccine why would you want to stop because they like it why would you want to stop why would you you know i love this stuff yeah yeah i got no problems what's your problem it makes no sense well they still now this is a little jumping a little bit ahead of the game because they've only tested on coke addicted mice so far humans is next that's coming up the the vaccine is made with chemical compounds designed in the lab rather than biological ingredients meaning it would be less expensive to produce than cocaine
Starting point is 01:39:21 than many vaccines and will not have to be stored at cold temperatures hmm so yeah no i agree it's like if you don't want to do cocaine stop doing cocaine you don't need a shot for it i don't think but i don't know what do i know it's not really technically addictive correct you don't have the shakes. Correct. You don't get... Correct. Yeah, not... So you just stop. Yeah, you want to stop using it, you stop using it. And plenty of people
Starting point is 01:39:50 stop using it. When they mature. Yeah. When they get a little older and realize this is not a good idea. It's expensive. It's expensive.
Starting point is 01:40:02 Yeah, it's... Now to your RSV questions questions you said you never heard of rsv before it popped up with this vaccine lots of moms disagree because moms have heard about this for at least a decade but that's neither here nor there but certainly not for old people etc so we have two boots on the ground reports um first one after 18 years in paramedicine i have never seen an adult be transported to the hospital as a result of rsv it is not a virus that affects adults or the elderly on any scale worth even considering a vaccination however rsv can be dangerous and small children needs to be taken seriously and it can result in severe airway complications and death if not treated appropriately considering an rsv vaccine for children is less ridiculous than covid vax but still ridiculous as its efficacy i
Starting point is 01:40:55 can only assume is as hell of it health helpful as the flu shot and covid jab second boots on the ground you played a clip on the last show about a supposed shortage of rsv shots i can confirm that it was total bs uh really now what you're kidding me i went with my pregnant wife to her doctor appointment yesterday and asked the doctor what her thoughts were about the new rsv vaccine that they're giving to pregnant women i like to ask all our doctors questions like this to see if they have enough spine to tell us the truth. Ah, that's a producer. Yeah, it's a good practice.
Starting point is 01:41:29 Exactly. The doctor responded by telling us that she doesn't know how much about it, but that no one is getting it. She has a couple of high-risk patients that she recommended it for, but their insurance refused to pay for it. Oh, this is interesting.
Starting point is 01:41:41 The shot costs over $1,000. What? Yeah, I didn't know this. and insurance companies won't pay it pay for it because ours the rsv risk is so low they'll take their chances having to pay for the treatment if someone gets rsv and this producer also says rsv can be dangerous to infants but it is very treatable seems like there's a pissing match going on between pharma and insurance companies or possibly the insurance companies are waiting for the government to pony up and start paying for the vaccines
Starting point is 01:42:09 again. Either way, this shortage is out there just to gin up some demand for these things. Thank you, producers. Exactly. Our producers are the best. Today's boots on the ground day. Yeah. On the No Agenda no agenda show yeah for sure
Starting point is 01:42:26 and uh big tech while we're on big the verge you probably saw it elon musk gives ex-employees one year to replace your bank oh really now in an all hands call on thursday he told uh employees that he uh by he he said elon musk wants x to be the center of your financial world handling anything in your life that deals with money he expects those features to launch by the end of 2024 it's what he told his employees in the all hands on thursday quote when i say payments i actually mean someone's entire financial life apparently the verge has audio of the meeting i wanted that audio if it involves money it'll be on our platform money securities whatever so it's not like just send 20 bucks to my friend i'm talking about like you won't need a bank account and ex-ceo linda yaccarino said the company sees this becoming a full opportunity in
Starting point is 01:43:31 2024 and says quote he would blow my mind if we don't have that rolled out by the end of next year and he's working exactly what i said he's working on money transmission we both said we've known this is going on yeah but everyone else is still hung up on him being a social media network. He doesn't care. It's the least important thing to him. That's why he wants to. He wants to implement a couple of the items that PayPal wouldn't do. Specifically, he has ideas that PayPal wouldn't do.
Starting point is 01:44:08 And so he's going to do him showing that they're wrong he's one he's got a grudge against paypal also it's something that all tech companies in america have always wanted they always wanted because it's different in isn't it soft bank an actual bank the tech investors are they are they a bank? No. They've never been a bank. First, a software bank. So, in other words, they bank software. Oh, okay. Soft bank. But WeChat?
Starting point is 01:44:34 Is it WeChat? WeChat, yeah. That's a bank. Yeah, they do free payments. I think that Elon, I still think he's going to use the FedNow system, which will enable this zero-cost transactions. That wouldn't surprise me. Yeah, that would be the way to go.
Starting point is 01:44:52 If you can. That'd be so fun. And then, then he brings in the social credit score, where he'll be perfect for it. I'm thinking. I think he'd be against it, personally. Really? i'm thinking i think he'd be against it personally really you'd be against it i think so i'm not so sure i think he's a libertarian maybe all right what else you got i got a series of clips i picked up from australia's 60 minutes oh they have a 60 Minutes there as well.
Starting point is 01:45:25 Is it worth only 20 minutes in U.S. Minutes? No, that would be in Canada. Oh, Australia's pretty bad. Australia's like 60. That's true. But the Canada joke refers to a show they had, which was This Hour Has... Oh, This Hour Has 30 Minutes or whatever. 20 Minutes or whatever it was.
Starting point is 01:45:42 Oh, this hour has 30 minutes or whatever? 20 minutes or whatever it was. So, no, the 60 Minutes show, I always had high regard for it until these clips. Oh, boy. Then I realized that they're just as sleazy as everybody else. No. Really? Is this on Sky News or is this Australia? No, 60 Minutes is ABC. Sky is not ABC. Sky is different.
Starting point is 01:46:12 No, ABC is Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Right. Yeah. So do you remember about five or six years ago where I just kind of liked busting the media for the following idea. A presenter comes on and says, and he hated his mom. And then they cut to a clip where the guy says, I hate my mom. She was a good gal. You know, she was who she was.
Starting point is 01:46:43 Oh, yeah. Vague. Do you remember the context a couple of years back? The context was always they say one thing, the presenters say one thing, and then the clip either disproves it or doesn't confirm it. It generally doesn't confirm it. So they're making all kinds of assertions and using clips to supposedly confirm the assertion but the clip never does it yeah that happens a lot yes so that it was always a complaint of mine i don't i haven't seen it as bad as it was
Starting point is 01:47:15 with this particular presentation now this is about this guy anthony pratt who was a billionaire is the third richest guy in australia and he became buddies with trump oh i'm not familiar with this okay when trump was president and supposedly uh it was kind of the whole thing was broken out when uh when uh some time ago uh abc news uh david muir said trump has been yakking about nuclear secrets y yuck, you know, and he's been telling this guy Anthony Pratt about it, and then he's a bad guy. And so, okay, well, what's that all about? So here we go. Now, this is the, I call them the Pratt tapes, because it seems as if, these are all short clips of the first one. It seems as if they found some clips of Anthony Pratt or somebody stole some clips from him talking to one of his buddies about Trump.
Starting point is 01:48:13 And they make an assertion. And then Pratt says something has got nothing to do with anything. And they go on and on and on with this. And they bring in heavy hitters. They got John Bolton. They bring all these things in it's like a hit job against trump but there's no there's no there there's no there there's nothing here let's let's start with this like this i got a lot of there's seven of these
Starting point is 01:48:36 clips but they're all make a point let's go with clip one chip between pratt and trump was largely unremarkable that is until two weeks ago, when the American ABC network reported something strange. The former president shared potentially sensitive information. Okay, I just have to stop. This Flight of the Bumblebees type music is fantastic. Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp. This is about Big Bad Trump. Chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp.
Starting point is 01:49:03 Something strange. The former president shared potentially sensitive information about America's nuclear submarines while at Mar-a-Lago. Donald Trump was accused of not being able to shut up in the months after he left the White House, allegedly disclosing classified information about America's nuclear submarine fleet to his Aussie friend. In all, Pratt described what the former president had told him with at least 45 others, including six journalists, 11 of his company's employees, 10 Australian officials and three former Australian prime ministers. In typical fashion, when the news broke, Trump denied any wrongdoing. But tonight there's a startling twist.
Starting point is 01:49:44 denied any wrongdoing. But tonight, there's a startling twist. Startling! So he's got the ability to say outrageous things non-stop. We've obtained secret recordings which reveal what Anthony Pratt thought about Donald Trump during his tenure in the Oval Office, and what Trump thought about the world. Wow. Why is ABC doing this? I would like to know myself. They did bring some guy.
Starting point is 01:50:10 I mean, this is a long report. It's like a half hour. I only picked up a few clips of it. And it seems as though they got, it seemed to be like an effort to bash Trump. It is a hit job completely, even though it's really poorly executed, I think. Except I don't think the Australians are familiar enough with John Bolton or some of these other stooges.
Starting point is 01:50:32 Maybe they do this to get it on, maybe this is a Five Eyes thing, so we can get it out on social media. This has Five Eyes written all over it. But I was under the impression that Trump had compromised himself and he was going to be the next president and they weren't trying to screw him over anymore. So maybe something changed. I don't know. But let's listen. Here's an example
Starting point is 01:50:56 of what they're talking about with Clip 2. He's outrageous. He just says whatever the f*** he wants and he loves to shock people. It's clear from the tapes Pratt believed Trump loved to brag. Wow, this is groundbreaking, the reporting here. It's clear from the tapes, Trump liked to brag. Now, if you listen to that again, that's a very short clip.
Starting point is 01:51:22 We're in this 10 seconds. They have Pratt yakking away. And tell me where he even uses the word brag. He's outrageous. He just says whatever the f*** he wants. And he loves to shock people. It's clear from the tapes, Pratt believed Trump loved to brag. Yeah, he loves to shock people.
Starting point is 01:51:44 He says whatever the F he wants. Yeah, he says what he Yeah, he loves to shock people. He says whatever the F he wants. Yeah, he says what he wants and he likes to shock people. That is not bragging. But even though they have no evidence, I think everyone kind of knows this. Biggest crowd ever. We know you like to brag, but they can't even get it out of this guy. Orange! I mean, the funny thing is, yes, it's true.
Starting point is 01:52:08 We probably all know this. Wow, this is shocking. But they can't prove it with these secret tapes. Let's go to number three. And it seems no subject was off limits. Pratt describes a conversation he had with the president in late 2019, shortly after the commander-in-chief had ordered a military strike against Iraq.
Starting point is 01:52:29 I hadn't even heard it. It hadn't even been on the news yet. He said, I just bombed Iraq today. According to Pratt, even after that, Trump wouldn't be quiet. He went on to repeat details of the private phone call he'd just had with the furious Iraqi leader. He said, I just bombed Iraq today. And the president of Iraq called me up and said, you just leveled my city.
Starting point is 01:52:53 How is that refusing to be quiet? It's so Trump also. Dude, I just bombed Iraq. And the guy called me and said, hey, man, you flattened my city. Oh, God. Okay, so we're still getting nothing from this. Nothing, nothing. So let's bring in.
Starting point is 01:53:12 Hold on, hold on. Shocker. Trump is never quiet. Shocker. I don't know what to say. I don't know what this reporting is unveiling all kinds of new things about the former president. Yeah, this Anthony Pratt really likes to blab. So let's go to clip four where they can't get enough out of the Pratt secret tapes,
Starting point is 01:53:32 and they bring Bolton in. And he said, I said to him, okay, what are you going to do about it? Are you surprised that Anthony Pratt got such access to President Trump? I think Trump was trying to impress him. Well, you may be a billionaire, but I'm a multi-billionaire. And besides, I'm president and I know things that you don't. I do think that's very typical Trump behavior. Donald Trump's former national security advisor, John Bolton, is disappointed but not surprised. His old boss might have shared non-public information about military action or the private response from Iraq's leader.
Starting point is 01:54:06 But he says it was stupid and potentially dangerous. Well, if the disclosure is after the event has taken place, nonetheless, there may still be operational reasons as pilots or personnel on the ground get out of danger. And that's why the announcement of military strikes often is delayed for some period of time so that we can be sure that those who carried it out are back safe home.
Starting point is 01:54:35 This has got to be, so totally, I agree with you, five eyes. This is some kind of setup that, you know, maybe it comes right back to the Iran plans. I can feel it. I can almost taste that that has something to do with it. Maybe. It could be. I know that they brought Bolton in to say, just make stuff up. He says, well, you know, you do it this way and that way because, you know,
Starting point is 01:54:59 Bolton, who's a big phony. So let's go to clip five. In another conversation, Pratt says Trump told him about an infamous phone call he made to the leader of Ukraine. Ah, perfect phone call. He wanted President Zelensky to investigate the foreign business dealings of Joe Biden's son Hunter
Starting point is 01:55:18 in the hope of causing harm to his political rival. Trump's boast was that he could and should have been much tougher. Yeah, and Trump said, you know, that Ukraine phone call, that was nothing compared to what I usually do. And he said, that Ukraine phone call, that's nothing compared to what we usually talk about. So who is this Australian businessman?
Starting point is 01:55:42 He's billionaire and oh my lord. It looks like they made his hair out of Trump's face. And Trump's hair out of his face. When the stories alleging Trump had leaked classified information to Pratt were first broadcast a few weeks ago, both men were ridiculed. Authorities were afraid that Pratt might have told someone else, but he didn't. He didn't tell someone else. He told some 45 else. But John Bolton says it's the former president,
Starting point is 01:56:15 often disparagingly known as the leaker-in-chief, who is solely responsible. Trump doesn't have a filter between his brain and his mouth, and so the concern that he would reveal classified information to a foreigner, even an ally, but a private citizen struck many people as entirely believable. Disclosing details of conversations with foreign leaders to an Australian billionaire. could that ever be appropriate? Well, the president can basically say whatever he wants to anybody and can declassify classified information. It's a question not so much of illegality as of prudence and competence to be president. So he can he admits and this is like, you you know you're 10 minutes in at this point he admits well you know this is the probably you can say whatever he wants
Starting point is 01:57:08 and he can declassify whatever he wants so what's the fuss i don't this baffling to me other than riling up riling up people who watch uh stuff online i'm sure it was spread far and wide so let's go with this frustration the clip six and i think when you add all of that up over a four-year period it could be very substantially damaging oh yeah but it wasn't you got to add it all up together you see it's. Then it's potentially very damaging. Very substantially damaging. For such supposedly good buddies, though,
Starting point is 01:57:50 the secret recordings we've uncovered reveal frustrations in the relationship. Oh, no. On the tapes, Anthony Pratt admires Trump's ruthlessness while savaging his ethics. Hold on, stop, stop it, stop. while savaging his ethics. Hold on, stop, stop it, stop. He said the premise is we're going to hear about his frustration with the relationship. Yes.
Starting point is 01:58:16 And I'm going to assure you that is not what we hear. We hear just some random commentary about Trump from this guy, from this Anthony guy. From this report. I need a backgrounder. How did they obtain this anthony guy from this report i need a backgrounder how did they obtain this recording what is this recording never said never said oh okay it's somebody who always had his phone recorder on or something recorded it was basically this billionaire boasting about all this stuff so it's a boast against a boast about a boast. Yeah, pretty much. Okay. And the thing is, there's nothing revelationary about it.
Starting point is 01:58:51 And this particular next comment that he's supposedly frustrated, and you're going to hear where they kind of bury the leak because there's actually a funny quote in here that they could have gone with and gotten some hay with, and we'll explain when it happens. But there's nothing about him being frustrated at all. The recordings we've uncovered reveal frustrations in the relationship. On the tapes, Anthony Pratt admires Trump's ruthlessness while savaging his ethics.
Starting point is 01:59:20 He knows exactly what to say and what not to say so that he avoids jail. But gets so close to it that it looks to everyone like he's breaking the law. Like he won't go up to someone and say, I want you to kill someone. He'll say, he'll send someone to tell someone to kill someone. Trump has long been a showoff. So I'm laughing for two reasons one of course there was nothing about frustration in that clip other than hey this guy's smart two that's exactly how you write you make sure you make sure that you have an out on everything you write you're so good at it you're like the trump of the written word well the funny thing is is
Starting point is 02:00:06 that particular clip and the whole thing that he guy says which has got nothing to do with frustration at all really kind of contradicts the bolton comment that trump has no filter between his his brain and his mouth which is obviously not the case. He knows exactly what he's saying. And so Bolton's full of shit. We know that. And this report is just so dubious. But here we go. This is the last of the collection.
Starting point is 02:00:37 Let me see. This is seven. But if Pratt is to be believed, he often took things too far when it came to his wife, Melania. Melania, who was sitting next to him at dinner, he said, I asked Melania to walk around the pool in a bikini so all the other guys could get a look at what they were missing. Then Melania said, back to him, I'll do that when you walk around with me in your bikini. Okay. Okay. the premise of this one was that he belittled
Starting point is 02:01:07 and did this and that to Melania in public, is the thesis. And then they play a clip. Again, this is the clip contradicts what they just said. In fact, it sounds like Melania was the smart mouth. He had the upper hand. Yeah, show your
Starting point is 02:01:24 butt, fatso. Yeah. It sounds like they have a healthy relationship. It sounds very typical to me. So it belied another premise they present, and then they play a clip, which does not back them up. So what's wrong with these reports? What's wrong with ABC 60 Minutes in Australia? And why are they doing this?
Starting point is 02:01:51 I'm very suspect when I run into this kind of thing where I could do this and find... This is not one example. I have seven examples of them basically lying to their audience. Why? Well, you're asking the wrong guy. You may be right. It may have something to do with, you know,
Starting point is 02:02:11 the Iran papers. That's the only thing I can think of. And this guy, you know, he doesn't seem like he would be real. Just, I don't know. Why this guy? This guy has an interesting, you know, he funds all kinds of left-leaning stuff. He's not necessarily a right-wing Trump guy, from what I can tell, funding Planned Parenthood.
Starting point is 02:02:39 Australia, I guess. I don't know. I'd like our Australians to weigh in. Yeah. Come on. Tell us what's going on with this bull crap. Now, what happened to 60 Minutes? They're looking for a story.
Starting point is 02:02:51 I mean, maybe they need a good, some event. They need an event over there. They need something to happen so they have something to report on. But when you're doing Trump stuff like this, you're being used. Yeah, they're being used. Well, I have a short Trump clip and it's from PBS. Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR or PBS.
Starting point is 02:03:16 And here we go. A state judge in New York ordered Ivanka Trump to testify in her father's civil fraud trial. Judge Arthur Angeron ruled she has relevant information on whether former President Trump overstated his wealth to secure loans and deals. The judge also set November 6th for Mr. Trump to begin giving his own testimony. Aw, they're going to make Ivanka testify? We have a slightly different version of that clip.
Starting point is 02:03:41 Okay. And I think this is from NTD. It might be from from let's find out this is ivanka trump test will ivanka trump testify against her father well let's do it properly if it's going to be ntd this is ntd will ivanka trump testify against her father a new york judge may soon find out after ordering her to testify in the civil fraud case. NTD's legal correspondent Arlene Richards has more. Ivanka Trump was unsuccessful in her attempt to dodge a subpoena issued in the New York civil fraud case. Judge
Starting point is 02:04:17 Arthur Angeron on Friday said she does have to testify. An appellate court previously dismissed her from the case, saying the claims against her were too old. Her attorney argued that she shouldn't now be forced to appear. Engeron responded that the senior Trump's daughter has clearly availed herself of the privilege of doing business in New York. But Engeron said she won't have to testify before next Wednesday, giving her time to appeal his decision oh okay well that was very different yeah it was better you wonder why i get ntd clips much better that's crazy it's
Starting point is 02:04:56 completely uh hair on fire reporting interesting well it's clear the media is very worried about him everything is going to be about trump one way the other or about voting against trump voting for you know palestine whatever all of it's all of it is coming coming to fruition it's going to be a very tiring year 2024 for you and i it's going to be very tiring. Especially if Biden insists on running. I loved your newsletter. I love the summation. Let me see if I can grab that real quick. What did I say?
Starting point is 02:05:34 Well, you were boasting about us, like Trump. Let me see. It was like a Trump boast. No, it was, when I read it, I was like, wow. Oh, I'm now unsubscribed. wow oh i've now unsubscribed why am i somewhat unsubscribed me you unsubscribed yourself by accident i don't think so um here this is it tomorrow's show 1603 ends our two-week celebration of show 1600 and the 16th anniversary of the no agenda podcast this is what i liked a show that has taken a contingent
Starting point is 02:06:05 of producers and followers through three presidents two yes two pandemics plus zika a vaccine scandal climate gate two presidential impeachments a ginned up insurrection numerous assassinations two wars and counting various international scams world economic forum insanity such as bug eating as the key to future sustenance, trans-Maoism and the rise of queer nation, et cetera, et cetera. It's all rather remarkable. You love series. It's good.
Starting point is 02:06:38 Yes, absolutely. It's so true. And I'll add to that the migration replacement, which is just a reminder. This is not replacement theory. This is a United Nations document that set out a very clear plan for what is taking place in Western Europe and the United States. And in the United States, the only problem we have, we don't need, you know, they say, oh, it's a broken immigration system. No, we have laws. The problem is we have agencies that interpret laws or take executive orders, and the executive order is an Obama throwback catch and release.
Starting point is 02:07:18 That is why people are being caught, stopped at the border, and then released to go on their merry way. And here's your paperwork. Here's your cell phone. Here's your debit card. And make sure you come back in four years when we have space for you for your hearing. That's basically what's happening. And now, you know, people are, you know, hey, like, my family was bussed up to Chicago.
Starting point is 02:07:40 I want to go to Chicago. I want to go to New York. I want to go to all these cool places. New York, New York. You can make it there. You can make it anywhere. But there is a real problem. And that is that we are running out of human resources. cabal has done is made everybody afraid to have children because oh climate change if not let's make sure you can't have children or we'll pretend you can have children by becoming someone who can have children when you're not is all all a part of of what seems to be a very grand scheme and now the unthinkable Italy has had zero childbirths in three months time.
Starting point is 02:08:29 What? The whole country? The whole country. No. Yes. I don't believe that's possible. I think that's a bogus report. I don't think it's statistically possible. Well, I mean, I
Starting point is 02:08:44 can't refute your I mean, it's just a report that i have i mean japan is is on the same where would this report come from well it came from a medium post obviously italy's dearth of babies is considered a national emergency fixing the problem was a prominent policy pledged by georgia maloney ahead of last year's election which saw her become the country's first woman prime minister last year italy recorded more than 12 deaths for every seven births and the resident population fell by 179,058.85 million this is oh it's from istat istat ah a major factor is the reduction in the aging of the female population in the 15 to 49 age group conventionally considered reproductive the institute comes from the institute the
Starting point is 02:09:32 fertility fertility rate edged down to 1.24 children per woman from 1.25 in 2021 they have a graph here that is from the uh eurostat so uh but it's just a lead-in for me to this next clip, which is about Massachusetts. And it's really phenomenal to hear how NPR is reporting on the crisis they are having. As we knew quite a while ago that they were already filling up and they were
Starting point is 02:10:06 unbooking previously booked hotel rooms from some of our producers saying no sorry you can't have this because we need to have uh yeah yeah yeah people were wanting to have a wedding and having to plan way in advance and then putting up a big event for some date that they got confirmed yes yeah yeah so and and they had booked uh you know like a block of rooms which is what you do for a wedding and this is what a pain in the butt that is to have to change that which is almost impossible probably so so yeah so the uh and the hotel would be considered a provider and why does the hotel do this because they get more money. That's just a fact.
Starting point is 02:10:50 You think the Roosevelt Hotel, that's $60 a night? You think that they're getting $60 a night per hotel room? No. We know. We know from the Dutch. They're getting top dollar. We know from the Dutch family. Where they're suing their own family member for scamming money they thought they should have gotten with so much money floating around
Starting point is 02:11:04 for asylum seekers. Or as this report will say migrants but let's just call it what it is people who have entered the country illegally were caught or not and released it's npr so expect the worst the massachusetts family shelter system will only guarantee shelter for another few days governor moore healy says the system is almost full starting next wednesday the state tells advocates that families seeking shelter will be placed on a wait list now just to make this understood the family shelter system is for massachusetts families who for whatever reason become. It is meant for American residents, which includes lots of,
Starting point is 02:11:48 in fact, we are an immigration country, lots of legal migrants, immigrants who have come to this country. And if you fall on hard times in Massachusetts, they help you out, which is really nice. There is a net there for you, a safety net. It's for families who are here and who are either born here or
Starting point is 02:12:05 immigrated here legally. WBWars Gabrielle Emanuel joins me now to explain what this new system might look like. Good morning. Hi. Okay. Hi. Hi. Hi. I can't believe these jamokes.
Starting point is 02:12:22 Hi. Hi. Look like. Good morning. Hi. I'm just going to. Hi. Look like. Good morning. Hi. I just got to play it one more time. Good morning. Hi. Good morning. Hi.
Starting point is 02:12:32 Massachusetts has had a right to shelter law in place for 40 years. How did we get to this point where the system is hitting capacity? How could it be? Yeah. So the family shelter population has more than doubled in the past year. There are over 7,200 families in the system as of this morning. This growth is due in part to a long-time housing crisis and also to a substantial increase in migrants moving here.
Starting point is 02:13:00 Migrants moving here. The audacity of these people to put it this way. Migrants moving here. The audacity of these people to put it this way. Migrants moving here, being flown in by, you know, we had a huge, I got it. I'll tell the story after this clip. The upshot is our unique state funded shelter system is basically at a breaking point. Officials say they're running out of space and money. But still, a waitlist is a pretty dramatic break from the past. And what do we know about how this new shelter waitlist will actually work? Yeah, so yesterday, state officials briefed... I don't... How is that an upshot? I don't understand. What is this millennial zoomer maybe telling me?
Starting point is 02:13:43 This growth is due in part to a long- time housing crisis and also to a substantial increase in migrants moving here. The upshot is our unique state funded shelter system is basically at a breaking point. How is that an upshot? Am I misunderstanding the upshot? You know, I think what I think she's using, I don't know. It sounds fine to me, but the fact that the word's being used at all is kind of
Starting point is 02:14:12 interesting because I've never used that word. Was she saying the upshot, which to me would mean the upside. The upshot is... No, no, that never meant... Oh, okay. Please. All right. Thank you. I do not believe that's what it means. I think it means the conclusion or something along those lines. All right.
Starting point is 02:14:29 Consult the book of knowledge. Omniscient upshot is the final or eventual outcome or conclusion, as I thought, of a discussion, action, action or series of events so it's the conclusion so so you can say an in conclusion kind of thing is what it means it doesn't have anything to do with with with a relative good or bad which is what you kind of thought well i've used it because of the word up i can see where you'd come up with that but no i think it's used correctly curses the upshot is our unique state-funded shelter system is basically at a breaking point. Officials say they're running out of space and money. But still, a wait list is a pretty dramatic break from the past.
Starting point is 02:15:17 And what do we know about how this new shelter wait list will actually work? Yeah, so yesterday, state officials briefed advocates and providers. So here's what we know so far. First, families fleeing domestic violence and those with medical needs will be prioritized on the wait list. Okay, medical needs can be very, like I'm tired from walking across the Rio Grande.
Starting point is 02:15:41 It could be all kinds of things. So if you're in your third trimester of pregnancy you'll get priority same if you have medications that need to be refrigerated things like that next we know that the family welcome centers will be pivoting from serving new arrivals to serving folks on the wait list this new this sounds like v new arrivals the Remember that series, V? V? The one where there were reptiles eating rabbits? Yes, yes, V.
Starting point is 02:16:15 And the newlings, what were they called? I forgot to turn... I never watched it so much, but they did have a lot of cool usages that they created. Yeah. New arrivals. Were they called the visitors? Maybe. I don't remember. Somebody in the, you know, this is the moment where we have a troll room.
Starting point is 02:16:37 New arrivals. The troll room did it. The new arrivals. The new arrivals. That's right. You'll get priority. Same if you have medications that need to be refrigerated things like that next we know that the family welcome centers will be
Starting point is 02:16:50 pivoting from serving new arrivals to serving folks on the wait list this means connecting them to resources and providing diapers and formula things like that and finally the state says it's asking federal officials to set up large congregate settings for families waiting for a shelter spot. Large congregate settings. You know what that is code for? Tents. Large congregate settings is tents. They're going to get federal tents.
Starting point is 02:17:17 Oh, yeah, I think you're right. That's exactly what it has to mean. Tents. Providing diapers and formula and things like that. And finally the state says it's asking federal officials to set up large congregate settings for families waiting for a shelter spot but this is just a request. The state
Starting point is 02:17:34 says that as families exit shelter new families can take over those vacant units. I gotta look that up. Large congregate settings. Large congregate. No it's gotta, yeah, homeless encampments. Well, that's what they're doing in Chicago. So that must be what it is.
Starting point is 02:17:52 Large congregate settings. So there's a story going around. I don't know. Yeah. It's hard to find clips about it, but there's a few. You find them on podcasts. That a lot of these people are coming in with this weird looking credit card that the united nations is handing out that group run by pope that pope woman yeah iom sure that they go down to central america and then they grab a group of
Starting point is 02:18:19 these people and give them these credit cards which are loaded with money yeah haul them up to the united states and say go for it and then you will refill the card when you're up here and then they never get the card refilled they're roaming around bitching and moaning about these these useless credit cards which they've used all the money up on uh kind of things going on somehow i don't know yes but they have they have uh centers in south america there's, yes, podcasts, videos. This is a horrible situation that needs to be corrected immediately. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:52 I mean, Amy Pope is all over this, man. You know, she had the hottest ticket in Geneva, the hottest event. Everybody was dancing, showing art, and making sure. Can you imagine the art? I i watched hours of it i've seen the art i've seen the art i mean this i could clip so much but a lot of these people are unintelligible because they're speaking english as a second language it's not appropriate for clips but oh the whole thing is it's crazy and and you know we had something happen here we have a medical center there's a lot of poverty in fredericksburg i'm learning which is now is this a story you you put off
Starting point is 02:19:33 yes there's a story i put off okay so fredericksburg has poverty uh we also have gangs but you know fredericksburg is trying to figure out what it's supposed to be. You are. Oh, we're the next Napa. Oh, we're the next Aspen. But, you know, but really what we are is is a place for bridesmaids to go drink and puke in the restaurants and walk around because we have open container laws on the streets, which is the first thing I'm changing when I'm mayor. Very bad. Very bad. Well, they have that in New Orleans. Have you been to Bourbon Street? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:10 Recently? No. Within the last few years. No, it's become horrible. Same with 6th Street in Austin. No, no, this is not good. There are wineries now that won't even take reservations over 6th because they know it's going
Starting point is 02:20:25 to be bridesmaids and all they do is come here party they don't really you know then they get a b and b it's a mess it's a mess and you're blaming the bridesmaids but i'm well yeah yes i'm blaming the fact that i think it's fine fine to blame them if they're responsible. I'm blaming the bridesmaids. Women, they get together, they go hiking together, and it's horrible. No, the hiking is good, man. What are you talking about? Are you trying to get me in trouble?
Starting point is 02:20:54 Shh. I did some of my best work when Tina was hiking. Be quiet. No, it's a problem. But that's not the problem i'm talking about but because it's a a tourist destination the one publication we have here the fredericksburg radio flyer gazette post whatever it's called you know they're always like oh look at this cute little thing we have here oh look at what happened at mark plots they don't report on. They don't report on the crime. Don't report on the poverty.
Starting point is 02:21:26 There's homeless. There's, there is, there actually. What's the population? It's like 8,000? 15, 15,000. Oh, that's iron, I thought. The gangs live here, but they live here because, you know, everyone's left alone. They can go do their gang stuff in Kerrville or wherever, wherever they want to go to do
Starting point is 02:21:43 their gang stuff. I know, I know all the, I know know the cops I know exactly what's going on but then there's one uh non-profit small and and they provide health care services to poor people residents of Fredericksburg and they uh I guess the an outfit from San Antonio called Justice for Immigrants, could it be more polarizing? Posted on Facebook, yeah, you know, if you want some legal advice, I'll be at the center here, and you can see me on Thursday at 6 o'clock. Now, the thinking was that, of course, there are people here who have been here illegally for decades. That's no secret. But the way it was interpreted, and it's important to people's health, so I kind of get that.
Starting point is 02:22:33 Then it's not operating here, but the way that was interpreted, oh my God, Laura Logan tweeted this, everybody flipped out. This is becoming a magnet. People will get legal services here in Fredericksburg. It is so polarizing what's going on. Something is going a magnet. People will get legal services here in Fredericksburg. It is so polarizing what's going on. Something is going to break. It's really bad. It's going to result in a shootout. I don't know about that.
Starting point is 02:22:56 Yeah. A shootout. Well, okay. Now, before we take a break, okay now before we take a break uh we know that uh bobby the op um has announced that he is running as an independent very unfortunate timing of his announcement yeah well could not be much worse it could have been done i mean the whole thing whole thing could be to keep his announcement under wraps. I mean, to obfuscate his announcement that all this happened. Well, possibly.
Starting point is 02:23:30 Now, I'm going to continue on the thinking that he is an op, just for a moment here. Along with this announcement just before it, and I don't think we talked about it maybe briefly, but he replaced his campaign manager, Dennis Kucinich. Yep. Got rid of him. And we called that replacing with his daughter-in-law, Emerilus Fox Kennedy,
Starting point is 02:23:57 who married, remarried, I think one of his sons, Robert F. Kennedy, the third. So the thinking that we've had is well that we are you okay you need a lozenge i need some water i'm gonna hold on yeah open
Starting point is 02:24:14 something up there will you let me open some i just you know i got it right here it's been sitting here i can no way i can have this, what are you drinking? You know, I went back to Gross Out and bought another 12-pack or 24-pack, whatever it was, of polar plain seltzer. Plain seltzer. 100% natural, by the way. I don't know what... How can something be carbonated and be natural?
Starting point is 02:24:40 It comes out of the ground like that. How does that work? Don't you know that? It pops out of the ground, carbonated, good to go. There are a couple of springs that go through carbonates and actually come out of the ground with a slight, ever so slight, petulance.
Starting point is 02:24:54 But I don't think petulance is the right word. What's it called again? Polar. Polar. Which pole is it? North or South Pole? Well, it's got a polar bear so it has to be north pole oh it's got marketing okay well i'll tell you i'm drinking a waterloo which is sparkling water it's almost identical to this i've had waterloo it's naturally flavored
Starting point is 02:25:17 peach with other natural flavors well it should it should be. It doesn't. Wait a minute. It has peach in it. The peach sap. It has to have peach sap. Yes, but wouldn't it be, shouldn't it be worded with natural flavors as opposed to naturally flavored? Because naturally flavored implies that somehow it picked up this flavor naturally. Well, it says here, naturally flavored with other natural flavors so this is this is suspect suspicious it's got nothing in it okay well then they i think it's legal because
Starting point is 02:25:54 the natural flavors in this case would be just nothing zero yeah well it has nothing it has nothing it has no calories no fat no sodium no sugar no nothing no protein nothing it's nothing why am i even drinking it i have no idea it makes no sense so if robert f kennedy jr is an op and he and i think you and i like what he's saying about okay i'm gonna you know get rid of this i'm gonna change it's gonna be epaa dhs department of health and human services then he sued some of these outfits before and then he said i'm going to reorganize the cia yeah so it's interesting that his former which is always questionable former cia daughter-in-law who wrote a book about her 10 years in the spooks that she
Starting point is 02:26:48 is being brought in to run his campaign. Yeah. What experience does she have running campaigns, I ask? Well, but it may not be the experience she has in running the campaign. It may be the connection she has to the old CIA. And I can tell you that you're never ex-CIA. Look at Uncle Don. I mean, no, you're not ex-CIA. You write a book, you're going to be talking to the CIA about the book. You can't put everything in there. But Uncle Don is from the old CIA. Catholics in action, jump out of airplanes, save the world. Well, let's get a little backgrounder. This is an interview from four years ago on CTV canadian television uh of amaryllis fox when she just released that book so four years ago this is a little backgrounder on the
Starting point is 02:27:31 uh campaign manager for bobby the k slash op at 21 years old amaryllis fox served eight years hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in 16 different countries. Well, now she's giving all of us. Don't you think, I mean, every CIA person, according to the people that left and talk about this stuff, they're given new names, all of them. Don't you think Amaryllis Fox is one hell of a name to give somebody? What do you mean new names? What are you talking about? Yeah. No, my family has never changed their names i know they were you i'm just saying new names 21 years old
Starting point is 02:28:12 amaryllis well she did she went from amaryllis fox to amaryllis fox kennedy hello new name new brand amaryllis fox is no kid is named amaryllis Fox no kid is named Amaryllis Fox this is her name I can't help it nobody named their kid Amaryllis if their last name was Fox what would you name your kid unless they want their kid to be a stripper that's a stripper's name
Starting point is 02:28:40 at 21 years old Amaryllis Fox served 8 years hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in 16 different countries. Well, now she's giving all of us a glimpse at her own life undercover. Amaryllis Fox is joining us in studio this morning. Good to have you here. Thanks so much for inviting me. Listen, how does one get invited to join the CIA at such a young age? You know, I think everyone comes to it in a different way.
Starting point is 02:29:03 For me, I was really affected by the trauma of 9-11. It brought back the early loss of my best friend in third grade on the flight that went down over Lockerbie, Scotland. So the first person I knew who died and was taken by terrorists. And when 9-11 happened, I remembered my dad's advice, which was you have to understand the forces that take the people you love or you'll be overwhelmed by the fear of them. So right there. What a great person to mind control into the CIA. She has admitted trauma.
Starting point is 02:29:39 Perfect for the agency. Hold on. That's assuming that bullcrap story is even true good point you love or you'll be overwhelmed by the fear of them went into my graduate work at at georgetown building an algorithm that could predict terrorist activity and that's where i met the cia officer in residence and how does that conversation go don Don't you love that? I love that bit. The CIA officer in residence. At Georgetown, a CIA officer in residence. I think that was a flub. I don't think that's what's not supposed to be known. Well, it gets better. Take the people you love or you'll be overwhelmed by the fear of them.
Starting point is 02:30:19 Went into my graduate work at Georgetown building an algorithm that could predict terrorist activity. And that's where I met the CIA officer in residence. And how does that conversation go? Do they say, we need you, come join us? Hey, hey, blondie. Want to jump out of airplanes and save the world? I like that she was building an algorithm. Very interesting.
Starting point is 02:30:42 She was building an algorithm. And how does that conversation go did i say we need you come join us yeah you know he asked me if i thought i'd gotten all of the inputs in this algorithm and i said i think i got all of the ones that i could get in the library on microfiche you know i'm dating myself but um what i'm really interested she was built i'm sorry i gotta stop this again she was building algorithms in the years of microfiche? How old is she? Hold on a second. How old is she?
Starting point is 02:31:12 That's an interesting observation about the microfiche. That is, what kind of algorithm was she building? Let me see. She's from, what? She's from 1980 me see she's she's from what she's from 1980 so she's 43 hmm interesting okay we continue it could be bullcrap you know she's i think that she's full of it okay i'm thinking you're right station go do they say we need you come join us yeah you know
Starting point is 02:31:42 he asked me if i thought i'd gotten all of the inputs in this algorithm. And I said, I think I got all of the ones that I could get in the library on microfiche. You know, I'm dating myself. Is it microfiche or microfiche? Which one is it? Is it microfiche or fiche? I'm not sure. It's the point of contention.
Starting point is 02:31:59 The inputs in this algorithm. And I said, I think I got all of the ones that I could get in the library on microfiche. You know, I'm dating myself. But what I'm really interested in is when you sit down across from somebody who who will actually tell you why they're going to get up tomorrow morning and fly a plane into a building. That's the kind of abhorrent crime against humanity that I want to understand so that we can stop it. And he said, so do we. Okay. So again, bringing up the trauma, the story, I agree.
Starting point is 02:32:36 But this next clip for me solidifies that she, if any of this is true, or maybe a different version of is true. She has been, she was recruited and is a member of the old school CIA, the old jump out of airplanes, save the world. Perhaps the CIA that is sick and tired of the new CIA, sick and tired of what's going on. Which I might add is more likely to create a bogus story. Yes, of course. Than the new honest, sincere CIA folk.
Starting point is 02:33:08 Fiche. There are so many questions to have about what life is like undercover there's so many tvs and movies that have been made about it what's great about your book is you've got real life examples of just the different communication styles talk to us about antacids and coffee cards well these are the tradecraft tricks that we all learn i was kind of the last generation of the Cold War warriors, even though I joined after 9-11. My teachers were still those old school spy craft guys. You know, the chalk marks for signal sites, you know, roll aids are better than chalk because if they're in your pocket, you don't get in trouble, whereas chalk looks a little suspicious if you get stopped. The thing is that today i don't
Starting point is 02:33:45 envy people who are doing the work that i was doing because they have facial recognition and biometrics to deal with and those that's a whole new world so some of this is still some of the old school spycraft in the end all of that is just to be sure that you're safe when you do the real work and the real work is building human relationships with sources who can help us prevent attack. So the Roles is great. Yeah, I think she's old school CIA. And this this is just another little bit in the story that Adam and John have havecocted about Bobby the Op, that she is an old school CIA-er. And the new guys are...
Starting point is 02:34:30 And re-orging would be going back to the old ways. Exactly. Exactly. So let's get these computer geeks out of here. Stop this, you know, hiring, diversity hiring. Let's get some guys out in the field. Hume-int. Let's do all that stuff. Let's stop killing.
Starting point is 02:34:50 Let's go back to good old assassinations. Yeah. Government overthrow. Well, we don't know what's true or not, but we'll keep our eye on it for you. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea
Starting point is 02:35:05 and the CIA microfiche. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend and the other one in the middle of the night, John St. Demore. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curran. Mr. Demore, it is sea food boots on the ground feeding the air, substance of the water. It's damn nice out there.
Starting point is 02:35:19 And with $2.35 into the show, let's count our trolls. Joke out. Stop the calling. Stop running away. Stop playing the show. Let's count our trolls. Joke out. Stop the call. Stop running away. Stop running. I can't count you. It looks like we have 2,086 trolls still hanging out with us, which I think is probably good.
Starting point is 02:35:36 Very low. I want to see 2,300 on Sunday, minimum. This is Sunday. Oh, you mean on a Sunday? On a Sunday. On a Sunday. Oh. Well, it was 2,400 an hour ago, says. This is Sunday. Oh, you mean on a Sunday? On a Sunday. Well, it was 2400 an hour ago, says BlueDeuce33. So, you know,
Starting point is 02:35:51 people get tired. They fall down like, oh, I can't handle it anymore. Well, maybe. Maybe. It doesn't matter because those who are here in the thousands, they're getting all the good stuff. This is where you get the special bonus number. You always listen to the show as a podcast.
Starting point is 02:36:09 Yes. Oh, it's true. Yes. It's one of those things that turns out to be very, very handy. It's a podcast idea. You can still listen to it as a podcast because we have modern podcast apps. This is how you can become a troll. You can get one of those at podcastapps.com
Starting point is 02:36:26 and be alerted when the bat signal goes out. Or you could join the trolls at trollroom.io. You can troll along, listen to the live stream, noagendastream.com. That has been with us almost as many as our 16 years. And let me see. I had nothing to complain about no agenda social actually it seemed to be picking up a bit in uh in usefulness for me
Starting point is 02:36:52 recently how's that i don't know but it's uh yeah i mean you know people still do memes and stuff but i think you know what it is i think it was because from our 16th anniversary, people were tagging me in posts that said, you know, these guys really saved my life. I felt good about that. So, okay. So, there's, oh, well, then right now I just look at, because you can follow me, Adam at noagendasocial.com, John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com if you want to follow John. And the first post on my timeline, natural flavors means beaver taint. I mean, you know, so it's just however you want to see it as helpful. That's no, it's probably correct.
Starting point is 02:37:33 No agenda social. Thank you. Concetta. Good post. Good one. We've existed for these 16 years on value for value. We started that very early on, and the premise is very simple.
Starting point is 02:37:48 It's now been emulated by others, but you can only do it if you have an outstanding product. It doesn't work any other way. If you're going to start a podcast and you want to sustain, then you got to be good. And it's a perfect... It's actually... I'm sorry? You have to put some work into it.
Starting point is 02:38:03 You got to put work into it. I feel i'm very blessed that i can do this full time uh because of the support of no agenda nation and of course the the financial support is a small percentage but the support we get overall in our three t's time talent and treasure is is quite astounding if you had to pay for it. I mean, we have servers that have set up everywhere. We have- We had to pay for that. Yeah, but it's not like we don't have to pay
Starting point is 02:38:35 what most people pay. We have great support 24 seven. We've got people running the stream. We've got all kinds of things that are, I mean, how about being in.io? I mean, go ahead and put that on the open market go on fiverr get it go on fiverr go on fiverr and say hey build me one of these no no fiverr or whatever yeah we have a bounty a bounty for making this and the same goes for album art which every single time is just so much fun for us to go after the show.
Starting point is 02:39:06 You know, we do the credits first. First, we, you know, we determine what little opening bit we're going to use. Then we go through the credits. We try to be as meticulous as possible. Lots of switcheroos and make sure everyone gets the appropriate credit because we're about to thank our executive and associate executive producers. Because that's the way Hollywood operates. You know, you paid for it. You get a you get a credit now unfortunately that's all we have we don't have any of any coke or hookers or anything like that uh but we do have a vaccine in case you're in case
Starting point is 02:39:33 no starlets no starlets here um but man the artwork is so important uh people it's you know it catches people's eyes it catches their eye in the podcast apps it catches their eye when we post it on social media you know it's just and it becomes a a topic of discussion often it makes people oh i can't i can't wait to listen see what's in this one and we got a lot of people saying oh wow 16 years because the artwork that we had for episode 1602 titled Net Equity was from Dame Kenny Ben. And it was just a nice poppy piece, a poppy piece. No agenda, 16 years of deconstruction. It had all the elements in there.
Starting point is 02:40:17 White background, which it looks great on the white unless you're using dark mode. No agenda, nice style. The 16 years, yellow works great and then deconstructing with a ribbon across the bottom it was good i i think we both enjoyed uh enjoyed this one by dave there's a couple things that now that i should bring it up because it just reminds me of some pet peeves ah here we go dark mode's one of them but i'm noticing something with a lot of video podcasts. And I'd like to know what's the point. You're the podcast expert.
Starting point is 02:40:51 Yes, yes I am. I've been around. Why do I click on a YouTube video and see 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5? I see this countdown. What is the point of a countdown ah because these quote now if you don't have an rss feed in my book it's not a podcast these are shows youtube shows that people do live and then after their live is done then it gets posted without editing to their stream their feed which is not an rss feed it's a youtube channel and that's because they were live why can't they just start live because they're not as professional as you and i my friend
Starting point is 02:41:40 now what they do is is they you know they'll, they'll hit the, the live button. Then they have that countdown. Some will wait even longer. The ones that irk me is where you're waiting. You have to scroll for two minutes or longer and just has a image there. And because they're waiting for people to show up for the, for the notification to hit, for the people to be alerted.
Starting point is 02:42:05 Okay. It's like, let me people to be alerted. Okay. Well, let me give you another one then. Okay, so that one's been answered. Yeah, I guess. Here's this one. Young Turks. Have you watched the Young Turks within the last,
Starting point is 02:42:18 it's a cable TV, it's all over the place. They have, they'll go in there, they'll yak, yak, yak, and then they'll say, and then it goes to a screen it says we'll be back in five minutes five minutes and i'm looking at this thing what am i going to
Starting point is 02:42:33 be sitting while right waiting around why can't why aren't they doing what most pros do play public service announcements or something there's a bunch of them available. You can get them all over the place. The ad council has probably hours worth that you can just grab offline and run them on your station. What is this blank screen? We'll be back in five minutes. Well, the answer is these are people who do not have the expertise of the Curry Dvorak Consulting and Broadcast Organization. They've been in broadcasting for years. Yeah, well, they suck. Okay, well, there's that. How about that? They suck. Do you have any more?
Starting point is 02:43:12 No, that's the two I'm irked about. But those are not podcasts, John. No, but I'm just irked in general when it comes to these things. No, I think the YouTube thing is considered a podcast. No, it's not a podcast. podcast is an rss feed okay people call it a podcast and youtube wants you to think it's a podcast youtube now they're you know they close google podcast okay
Starting point is 02:43:38 then it brings up another question okay why can't they cut off that 10 9 that whole bullcrap in post before they post it well because they're not pros like you and i yeah yeah i do i don't know what to tell you you know youtube closed google podcast in their brilliance because they hate rss which is the the system designed for decentralized media distribution they don't want that and now they have said okay all podcasts show up in youtube music app yeah i know this is hilarious because i guess spotify was so successful with it oh yeah kick down yeah yeah oh they had a profitable quarter if you don't count uh building salaries overhead taxes write-offs oh we're profitable oh firing people okay um they will now allow you to give them your rss feed and then they will ingest your episode and re-host it, one of the deadly sins
Starting point is 02:44:48 from back in the day, if you remember that. They will re-host it so you have no stats, only the YouTube stats. And you can't have any ads because they have to put their ads in, you see. It's insane. It's insane. But as long as you have headphones on and are in front of a big mic it's a podcast i guess that's uh that's how it works long-winded way of getting to the discussion about the art we thank dame kenny ben there were other good pieces there we liked very much nico symesiversary Guys, the 16, which I think you used for the newsletter. Looked really good.
Starting point is 02:45:29 Is that the one you used? Well, I used the one, well, it was Nico Syme. I'm pretty sure that was Nico Syme. Yeah, that's the one that has the big 16. Yeah, that was beautiful.
Starting point is 02:45:37 And we almost chose that one. I liked it a lot because it was the most artsy. Why did we choose a Dame Kenny Ben? Oh, I remember. Because of the popping. No, you went, Dame Kenny Benn needs a win.
Starting point is 02:45:48 That's exactly what you said. No, I didn't. I didn't. No, Dame Kenny Benn and I have been feuding for some time, so that wouldn't happen. You said she hates me. Maybe she'll unblock me. Maybe she'll unblock me. I think it was something like that.
Starting point is 02:46:00 No, I blocked her or something. She got not happy about that. No, I blocked her or something. She got not happy about that. But that's because of what happened on the No Agenda Social. She was just ragging on the show or said something like that. She was mean. Aw.
Starting point is 02:46:17 Was she mean to you? I think she was mean, yeah. Show me on the doll where she was mean to you. Well, I can't do it now. It's getting scrolled off. Oh, okay. Lots of... Yeah yeah we did like uh we like that no the dame candy band piece was the one we picked because it was the pop the poppiest
Starting point is 02:46:31 it was very poppy and it did get put deconstructing on there and it was it was nice it wasn't anything that popped as well because there was other 16 16s that were you know they were all usable i like the cakes but they weren't you know a little too cakey too much cake and not enough pop yeah um let me see was there anything else beautiful you like the tramp stamp sweet 16 i can't help every single time whoever do does that parker paulie black knight parker paulie yeah i can't help but like oh it's it's a tramp stamp. There it is again. It's never going to get picked. It's never going to get picked. It'll never get picked.
Starting point is 02:47:10 No matter how many times he tries, it's not going to get picked. No. But you know what? In general, just a beautiful page to look at. Thank you all so much for your time and for your talent. Everybody can follow along at noagendaartgenerator.com. It's also participatory. You can upload your own. It's free to participate in it. Just create an account, upload, and you're automatically in the running
Starting point is 02:47:30 as long as you upload it before we're done with the show. And these pieces of art get used. And you can actually, you can make money. No Agenda Shop, we have no contractual affiliation with them. They work with the artists directly, and they give the artists a piece of the sales, and from time to time, the shop donates to the show. And so you could easily wind up shimmed hats, hoodies, beer koozies. Is it koozie or cozy? Koozie.
Starting point is 02:47:58 Koozie. Koozie. Koozie used to be a player, a point guard for the Boston Celtics in the 50s. Also jacuzzi used to be a player uh point guard for the boston celtics in the 50s also jacuzzi um but this i mean this is beautiful art here i'm sometimes i'm just i'm just looking like wow that's so good oh people are already doing halloween art yeah we didn't talk about halloween at all on this show no it's It's coming up on Tuesday. Yeah. Do you guys get trick-or-treaters? They don't come up the hill there to your place.
Starting point is 02:48:28 No. If I get one trick-or-treater about once every two or three years, a group will make the trek. It's a pain in the ass. And do you have candy for them, or do you give them something healthy? Oh, yeah, obviously. What kind of candy do you have this year? It's usually a couple of Twixes rolled up in a $100 bill. Hey, he's kind of scary, but man, you can make out like a bandit if you get up there. You're that guy on the street, aren't you?
Starting point is 02:48:59 Kid's like, I'm not going up there, man. No, no, no, no. I heard he ate somebody. I'm not going up there. man. No, no, no. I heard he ate somebody. I'm not going up there. We don't have that reputation. Thank you so much, artists. Your time, your talent is appreciated. All of the producers who support the show.
Starting point is 02:49:15 And you can also support the show by hitting somebody in the mouth. Let them know what we do here. Tweeting, tooting, all that stuff is appreciated. Just a general promotion of the show. You know, getting your, it is also good for you. And to be fair about it, it's two ways. I feel good about doing this show. It keeps me sane and healthy as well.
Starting point is 02:49:36 Now let's thank our executive and associate executive producers who brought the treasure, which is very needed. Otherwise, eventually the show stops. We've got a very tiresome year coming up, as we just discussed. We kick it off with our top executive producer, Sir Your Honest Mechanic. He's from Easley, South Carolina. Interesting number, $1019.
Starting point is 02:50:00 Let's see if there's a reason for this. Oh, it's a switcheroo, by the way. Right off the bat for his wife, Lindsay. Let me put that in right away. No last name for Lindsay, I guess. We'll just keep it at Lindsay. Show 1600. Here's his note.
Starting point is 02:50:14 We appreciate notes of moderate length. Show 1600 happened to be the same day as our 16th anniversary of 1019. Oh, okay. I don't understand this. Oh. One O, only he's got an extra O in there. 1019. Even though I've repeatedly punched her in the mouth
Starting point is 02:50:36 and keep failing, I'll keep working on her, good man. Oh, she won't. She doesn't like us. Nope. Those guys. Probably harass children on Halloween. On my last donation, I asked for hiring karma, and the next day I received a message asking about my job opening. When I was hiring, I offered all the tool guys, my employees, vendors, and friends, etc.,
Starting point is 02:50:58 $1,000 if they could find me an A-level tech. After his 90 days, they will receive the $1,000. Well, I believe the two of you, two of yous, fall into that category. How about that? We helped him with a hire. His 90 days was last Thursday. Thank you both for keeping up the beautiful work. I'm sorry about asking for jiggles and not jingles on my last donation.
Starting point is 02:51:21 However, it is pretty funny. Please light night. My wife Dame, my wife Dame, your honest mechanic of Easley, South Carolina. You bet. Lindsay will be Dame, your honest mechanic of Easley, South Carolina. Thanks again. And he says he will take any Sharpton jiggle.
Starting point is 02:51:39 And I might as well play the good one. The long one. Because it has it all in there. He's getting lunch at AAA. The Tortoise in the race.
Starting point is 02:51:53 Tim Kardashian, Siginoy, Weaver, Russia, ESPICT. They're all jitty. ESPICT. There's no real conflict. Resist. We much.
Starting point is 02:52:09 Resist. We much. We much. And we will much. About. That. Be committed. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:52:24 It's got the full blast in there for you. Thank you. Thank you. For Lindsay. Now we have Sir 1% Baron of Liberland in Dixie, Washington with a 1010. And he says, ITM gentlemen, I wish to add the PhD in media deconstruction to my degree collection.
Starting point is 02:52:44 Oh, he has a collection. B.A. in anthropology and an M.A. in philosophy. Nice. Much like a citizenship by investment program, i.e. buying a passport. Yes. This is a smart and time efficient way to acquire a credential. There you go. On the contemporary college campus, douchebag college professors will swell your amygdala and fill your head with bull crap.
Starting point is 02:53:08 You will spend huge amounts of money to lose your your you lose years of time and earning opportunities for degrees that are probably worthless. Anyhow, screw that. Just begin to know agenda. Shrink your amygdala, be entertained, and get a head full of worthwhile knowledge. Please accept my 1010 of treasure, $1,000 tuition plus 1%. I am breaking with my usual 1% ways by financing a portion of this donation. However, because I am doing this by borrowing against the equity of a life insurance policy, I'm earning a net positive 8.5% annual return on the spread. Tax-free. Don't tell the Biden installation that though because I am claiming this is a student loan debt, I demand that Uncle Scam pay it off. Allegedly, this would
Starting point is 02:54:00 be great for the economy. Thanks again for what you do. I look forward to my shiny new credential. Maybe it will spark interesting conversations as I fly out to New Orleans Investment Conference this week. Just kidding. No one speaks to each other in first class. It's true. Actually, I speak to people in first class. Faithfully suppress.
Starting point is 02:54:18 I don't fly first class anymore because I don't work for anyone. Faithfully suppressing your exit strategy. 1% at a time. Sir percent of dixie uh and he says uh jingle request trump i'm going to come and my f-35 scream something hot on my leg my favorite if you can fit in just one more goat scream karma for all. I'm going to come. I said, what in the world is this? Oh, shoot.
Starting point is 02:54:51 I messed it up. I'm sorry. Hold on a second. I had the wrong one queued up. Let's do it again. Just make sure we get it right. I'm going to come. I said, what in the world is this?
Starting point is 02:55:05 I just felt something hot on my legs. There you go. Nasty. Just nasty. Nasty. Nasty man. Michael Wolven with a thousand. I love you guys.
Starting point is 02:55:18 I'm in for a PhD. And please knight me as Sir Wolvie of the Pump House. No jingles, no karma. Beautiful, Michael. Thank you. Good move. Stephen Schnelker, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1000. PhD me. Night name, sir, don't panic.
Starting point is 02:55:34 R2-D2, karma for all. You've got... Karma. Then we have Kent Eldren, Portland, Oregon, $1,000. Hello, John and Adam. First of all, can I get a de-douche? You've been de-douched. I have been an on-again, off-again listener since my brother-in-law, Shane, turned me on to the show.
Starting point is 02:56:01 I finally decided it was time to not pass up the offer to get a PhD, executive producership, and a knighthood all with one donation. Thank you for keeping me sane while living in Portland, Oregon. You know, the No Agenda Millennial lives out there. You should hang out with her. Yeah, I'm surprised she's stuck with it so long. Yeah, she loves
Starting point is 02:56:20 it. She's found her... Millennial Mel. Yeah, Millennial Mel. We haven't heard from her for a while. Maybe she's been sucked in. No, no, no, no. She emails with me from time to time. Checks in. Make sure... Yeah, she's okay.
Starting point is 02:56:30 She has her community. It's good out there. Can my night name be protector of Rose City Park? Yes. I would like vegetarian pho. Pho. Am I pronounced that right? Pho.
Starting point is 02:56:40 Pho. And West Coast IPA for the round table. Or your pho. It's here and it's warm. Langonitas would be the one you want. The IPA for the round table or your fa. It's here and it's warm. Langanitas would be the one you want. The IPA? Keep up the good work, Kent.
Starting point is 02:56:54 I want to remind people when they send in their so we start printing out their diplomas that I would recommend using your name as opposed to a night name on the diploma. Although it would be funnier. It's funny, but it looks a little less official. People might be onto it.
Starting point is 02:57:11 Yeah, they won't take it too seriously. Anonymous, another $1,000, another PhD. Been a fan of both of you guys for over 20 years. Wow. Looking for some house-selling karma. Figure that PhD will help if all hell breaks loose next year economy in general is in rough shape yeah here's some house you've got karma karma trey erinberger one thousand dollars i do not have a double up karma by default you've got karma
Starting point is 02:57:47 davy jurger in davy florida that's interesting his town is named after him uh just sent a donation at 521 which i call the power of two donation four equals two squared two equals two to the first power and one equals two to the power, which also happens to be my birthday. Okay. And making it more power of 2, 16, as in 1600, is 2 to the fourth power. It's also the power of you too, John and Adam. I love numerology in donations. 1600 shows is awesome.
Starting point is 02:58:23 You have lasted longer than many marriages, and you never had a fight. All I ask is some get-well karma for my wife, Diane, who's recovering from shoulder replacement surgery due to tripping in the garage. Please keep the shows coming. 421. All right, Diane, here's for you. You've got karma. All right, Diane, here's for you.
Starting point is 02:58:43 You've got karma. Zachary Johnson, Rapid Park Rapids in Minnesota, 200. First associate executive producer. Only two of them. I forgot my deduce last time. So here's $200. Please do it. You've been deduced.
Starting point is 02:59:04 Thank you very much, Zachary. And there we go. Linda Lou Patkin in Lakewood, Colorado. Jobs Karma. For a resume that gets results, go to imagemakersinc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's imagemakersinc.com
Starting point is 02:59:23 or just find Linda Lou Patkin on the show's producer list and did she oh yeah she did ask for jobs karma she always has the same note jobs jobs jobs and jobs i guess it works i guess something's working for karma thank you to these executive producers associate executive producers and brand brand new PhDs. These, well, of course, the PhD is an actual document that you can frame and put on your wall. And you will,
Starting point is 02:59:53 and for those who are knights, will of course be receiving your knighting or daming in just a moment. The executive producer and associate executive producer credits are also completely real and valid. You can use them anywhere that credits of this nature are recognized.
Starting point is 03:00:07 We recommend your LinkedIn, your resume, or even IMDB if you don't have one. Most don't. You do now. You can put that there. You can open up an account, and you'll see that there are many heavyweights in the entertainment industry who use IMDB, and it'll be completely valid. If anyone questions that we will gladly vouch for you and thank you for supporting the no agenda podcast john's going to take us
Starting point is 03:00:29 through to number 50 and then we'll get uh moving because we got some lots of people pretty short list today she was kind of disappointing john uh kihanya in parkville, Maryland, 150, Jan Bruggenk in Schmilde. Bruggenk in Schmilde. Schmilde. Netherlands, 8008. Kevin McLaughlin in Concord, North Carolina, 8008. And he says, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a feel a day keeps the doctor away. Awareness Month, a feel a day keeps the doctor away.
Starting point is 03:01:10 Steven Rivas in Roland Heights, California, 8-0-0-8. He's got a birthday, too. He turned 53 today. John Foley in Chicago Heights, 80. Lydell Loro in Huntington Beach, California, 80. Craig Kohler in Evansville, Indiana, 6502. Ooh. Old timers will remember that number.
Starting point is 03:01:31 What is that from, 6502? That's the original chip that was in the Apple II computer. Oh, yes, of course. David Jarman in North Tooramura, New South Wales. He says one donation away from becoming a Sir is $65. All right, see you soon. Kevin McLaughlin's back with Concord, North Carolina.
Starting point is 03:01:52 He's the Archduke of Luna, as we know. Breast Cancer Awareness Month 6006. Save the knockers. Jamie Buell in Vista, California, 6006. Peter Chong in Lakewood, Washington, 5510. Jeremy Porter in Austin, Texas, 5440. And he's a first-time Rogan Show listener, electrical computer engineer from UT in Austin's 30s,
Starting point is 03:02:20 multi-tech job, WFH, dad of two, while starting my company for seven years jayporterstudios.com excited to hear adam's an audiophile i just like good audio i don't know if i'm an audiophile audiophiles i think refer to guys that have ridiculous stereo systems yeah yeah and the speakers that uh that are flat ribbon speakers ribbons ribbons baby uh brandon ellsbury and zachary louisiana 55 or 50 11 he requested these yeah this i want to do this because he's requesting emergency atc jobs karma air traffic control staring down the barrel of termination there's a lot of bad stuff going down in air traffic control and we support you brother you've got karma
Starting point is 03:03:05 john bolter in trabuco canyon california needs 50 50 dollars and one cent and needs a dedouching you've been dedouched and now we have a short list of $50 donors, name and location, starting with John Taylor in Florissant, Colorado. Aaron Weisgerber in Bend, Oregon. Michael Elmore in Gastonia, North Carolina. Richard Gardner in New York City. Katharina Von Esch in Hilversum, Netherlands. Zev Green in Teaneck, New Jersey. Justin Kaler in Bluffton,iana david steel in mobile alabama
Starting point is 03:03:49 and last on the list is ray howard in kremlin colorado short list but a but a good list with all the phds coming in so we want to thank everyone for helping make them the show 1603 a reality and of course thanks to everyone under $50. Many of you are on the sustaining donations, which are highly appreciated. Many of you are just donating $5 or $3 or $2, whatever it is. As long as it represents the same value to you for your pocketbook, then we appreciate it just as much as any other donation. I got a card.
Starting point is 03:04:22 I think this is a make good from Ali Jade Olzowski from the previous show. The card came in finally. Yeah. I want to read it. First of all, happy anniversary. This is Ali Jade, not the official no agenda tranny.
Starting point is 03:04:34 I'm from Pueblo. No, Paul's bow, Washington. I'm way too late for my donation of three, three, three dot three, three,
Starting point is 03:04:41 but it's my 33rd birthday tomorrow. That was the 27th. So of course we're a day late with this. I think she was on the list for her birthday, though. She might have been. I just want to make sure we read the card. Well, if she wasn't, she's on today. So it's a sign to support my guys. I've been listening for about a year and a half,
Starting point is 03:04:55 and I'm a better person since. My smoking hot, unofficial husband and I listen all the time. We play the old ones constantly, and we most certainly have had a fight. We have two kids and our two-year-old even says, can we not
Starting point is 03:05:12 listen to No Agenda? Well, he might get there. We love and appreciate you and No Agenda way more than this little donation can say. But we are poor. Can you please play Obama's's you might die okay well we're gonna have to do that another time for you uh but we appreciate you uh ali jade
Starting point is 03:05:32 olsvos olsowski and thank you very much for your support of the no agenda show and thank you all for um for supporting us especially our executive and our associate executive producers. We see you. Thank you for supporting us here for episode 1,603. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Oh! Order!
Starting point is 03:06:00 Order! Shut up, slave! Shut up, slave Shut up, slave It's your birthday, birthday Oh, don't watch it And we do have a list of birthdays. Steven Rivas turns 53 today. Sir Andy and Dame Kylie wish Spencer a happy birthday.
Starting point is 03:06:20 For today, the 29th, Mark Van Dyke. Mr. Boy Zero wishes his sweet, beautiful wife Iris a very happy birthday. She turns 39 today. Happy birthday. Felicidades, Iris. David Besor wishes his daughter Kimera Gonzalez a happy birthday. She's 26 on November 1st. And finally, he's back, and you'll hear him later in our end of show mix.
Starting point is 03:06:41 The one and only Mr. Sir Chris Wilson. Shout out to his Sir Felix. That's his son who is 14 today. The young knight is nearly as tall as he is and has a tough enamigle for his age and a great bullshit detector. Perfect. Happy birthday to you from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. And now we'd like to invite our PhD graduates here up on the podium to receive your doctorates, your honorary Ph.D. degree. And for that, we say hello, Sir Honest, your honest mechanic.
Starting point is 03:07:14 Sir 1% Baron of Liberland, Michael Wolven, Stephen Schnellker, Kent Elgren, Anonymous, Trey Ehrenberger, Ph Graduates from 1600, which we promise we do, Jonathan Poehler, Dame Cece, Dame Nancy, Bruce Schwamm, Dude Name Ralph, Circus Media, Nicholas Everett, Shun Pang, Jeff Anderson, Jeff Leitner, Thomas Nizik, Sir Otaku, Bessie Tolbert, Sir Skyrite, and Sir Dude Name Dr. Kelly.
Starting point is 03:07:41 All of you are now recipients of the No Agenda PhD in Media Deconstruction. Do good. Go out into the world and make yourselves fine, fine PhDs. I need some text there.
Starting point is 03:07:57 We need to write something for that. Yeah, you can work on it. Now we have one dame and a couple of knights, so a sword is appropriate. Ooh, nice blade. on it. Now we have one dame and a couple of knights. So a sword is appropriate. I've got my blade right here. Ooh, nice blade. Perfect blade. Beautiful.
Starting point is 03:08:11 Lindsay, come on up here. Michael Wolven, Stephen Schnellker, Kent Elgren. All of you have supported the Noah Jenner Show in the amount of $1,000 or more. That means you are now knights or dame. I am very proud to pronounce the KD as Dame, your honest mechanic. Sir Wolvie of Pump House. Sir Don't Panic.
Starting point is 03:08:29 And Sir Protector of Rose Park City. For you, of course, we have Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. By request, we have Vegetarian Fall and West Coast IPA. We got Redheads and Rise, Beers and Blunts, Urbaness Women and Rosé, Geishas and Sake, Vodka blunts, urbaness, women and rosé, geishas and sake, vodka, vanilla, sparkling cyan escorts, bong hits and bourbon,
Starting point is 03:08:48 ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and pablum. And oh yeah, of course, we've got some mutton and mead for you. Head on over to noagendarings.com. That is where you can find not only your knight and dame ring, you can look at that,
Starting point is 03:09:00 you can send us your, there's a handy sizing guide, you can send us your address as well, your PhD. You can send us your, there's a handy sizing guide. You can send us your address as well. Your PhD, you can also enter your address on the noagendarings.com site. And of course, the rings come with wax to seal your important correspondence along with a certificate of authenticity. And thank you all for becoming Knights, Dames, and PhDs of the No Agenda Show. of the No Agenda Show. No Agenda Meetups.
Starting point is 03:09:30 No Agenda Meetups. It's where you go to connect. The show is not just the show. The show is a community, and we have community everywhere, including Fort Wayne, Indiana. This is the Lost Meetup Report from September. Adam and John, this is Shannon,
Starting point is 03:09:45 co-host in Fort Wayne. We had our 9999 meeting today, and connection is protection. Screw Trojan. In the morning, this is Dame Trinity. Have a great time in Fort Wayne. And PBR Street Gang, thank you for your courage. Thank you for your courage. In the ITM Richmond meetup, sent us a report.
Starting point is 03:10:05 In the morning, this is Dame Chill Chicken at Licking Hole Creek. In the morning, it's Ed Saja. In the morning, from Sir J. Dubb. In the morning, it's Baron of Mastbonics and the Rappahannock Harry Pilgrim here. In the morning, it's Happy in Virginia, formerly Unhappy New York, and it's all a scam.
Starting point is 03:10:22 In the morning, this is Amy. Hey, in the morning, this is Jamie. It's hot out here a scam. In the morning, this is Amy. Hey, in the morning, this is Jamie. It's hot out here, actually. In the morning, it's Jennifer, Harry's wife. This is Tom, Starkweather. Enjoying the open fields of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Back where I'm supposed to be. Boobs!
Starting point is 03:10:41 Did they say boobs at the end there? Good. Leo Bravo, finally, from our reports. He, of course, does the No Agenda Los Angeles meetup, the flight of the No Agendas. Hey, everybody. It's Leo Bravo, meetup number 45. I'm passing the phone around. Our guests have things to say.
Starting point is 03:10:56 In the morning, this is Angie representing the ranch. In the morning, it's Jeff. Baron OG Godcaster here. Hi, Adam. Hey, Steve. John. ITM. May God bless you richly. Here comes the plane. They're Godcaster here. Hi, Adam. Hey, Steve. Hey, John. ITM. May God bless you richly.
Starting point is 03:11:06 Here comes the plane. They're on a plane. 45. We're at the Proud Bird, but it's a scam. It's all a scam. In the morning. Thank you so much. We have meetups happening today at the Post Marathon Dublin meetup.
Starting point is 03:11:22 Oh, so that should be over by now. The Waterloo Bar in Dublin, Ireland. I was expecting a report from Sir Swiss Senna. They sent a picture. They posted a picture on No Agenda Social. There were like six or seven people there in Switzerland. So I hope you have time to send a report. Sir Spooky's Halloween Spooktacular
Starting point is 03:11:37 is already underway at Brandon Johnson's I'm sorry, at Salerno Pizzeria and R Bar. That's Western Springs, Illinois, so you can probably still join them. I'm sure it's still ongoing. The next meetups we have Wednesday, the third monthly Webster County Whip Your Whistle meetup, 5 o'clock at Community Tap and Pizza,
Starting point is 03:11:57 Fort Dodge, Iowa. The New Hampshire meetup, 5.30 at the Community Oven in Epping, New Hampshire. And the next show day, Thursday, November 2nd, Five Forks, First Thursday inaugural meetup, 6 o'clock at Bullwinkle's Tavern, Simpsonville, South Carolina. And finally on the list for Thursday, yeah, November, Westlake, November, yeah, November,
Starting point is 03:12:19 Northern Wake, no agenda meetup. There we go, got it out. 6 o'clock at Compass Rose Brewery in raleigh north carolina uh reminder that we have a meetup coming up in austin on the 18th of november the keeper and i will both be there and we also have the indianapolis indiana meetup december 4th where the keeper and i will also be attending yes we are making good on our promises no agenda meetups you don't need us to be there. You can just use heads on a stick. And yes, I will provide a new picture for new heads on sticks with the new teeth.
Starting point is 03:12:52 Because, ma'am, those old pictures are janky. It's not looking good. No agenda meetups, where you can find connection, which will provide you with protection. Your community is out there at the meetups. Go and figure out if there's one near you. Noagentameetups.com. If you can't find one, start yourself. It's very easy and guaranteed always a party.
Starting point is 03:13:12 Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be. Drink it all, hell's a lame. You want to be where you want me. Drink it all, hell's a lame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Like a party, baby. I don't think I have any. I have two ISOs.
Starting point is 03:13:37 I just, I think I fell down on the job for the ISOs. I'll play them for you. I'm sure you have something better. Here we go. Number one. I have no agenda other than what's best for the american people too long and i always like try and connect with no agenda see people keep sending me no agenda that those aren't really necessarily the doesn't work as in the show doesn't really work though if we had a compilation of maybe 50 of
Starting point is 03:14:01 them because i bet i bet i can do a compilation of 50 of them. But I also saw you have a whole bunch here. I have one, two, three. That is a whole bunch. It's four. Let's start from the tops. Instructive. Really instructive. Really instructive. Very positive message.
Starting point is 03:14:20 Very positive. There's another one. Sick. They're all sick. Okay. Yes. They're all sick. Okay. Yes. Triggering. So triggering. Okay. Where, what are they?
Starting point is 03:14:38 What are they talking about? This, I think. They're all sick. I like that one the the best it's kind of the best one because triggering has little so triggering yeah it was only it was complete i could chop it off i like it with the little thing at the end so triggering yeah okay so triggering yeah okay all right i'm not sick what do you think so triggering i'll do no so triggering yeah okay all right i'm not a sick what do you think so triggering i'll do no so triggering is fine i'll do that one i'm good for it i'm good i'm good um hmm you got anything to play us out we're running we get we're at three yeah i do have a
Starting point is 03:15:16 talk okay you got to talk a tick tock a tick tock hold on a second yeah this is some poor girl in the south and she's like she's got these these, she's just a, she's attractive. She's a pretty girl, but with the big nose ring through her septum hanging off her nose like a booger ring. And then just random tats all over her cell. Random. Rando tats. Oh, no. Oh, no.
Starting point is 03:15:40 And she's lamenting the fact that, and she uses this word, which is the reason I clipped it, this word, wife me up. Wife me up? Yeah, because she's bitching about the fact she's single and no one wants to wife her up, meaning marry her. But I never heard this term before, and I thought it was interesting, but here she goes with her lament.
Starting point is 03:16:04 No, I got to play the jingle here we go i just came to the realization why i'm single every guy that I'm like, oh, yeah, he's attractive. Okay, this is not supposed to be offensive. But I see their wives and they just look like so, like, you know, like, not like this.
Starting point is 03:16:38 Just like, you know, like, pretend my tattoos are gone. Dude, I'm, I look crazy. Like, that's why guys don't want to wife me up. And I've just come to this realization today. See? Or maybe it's because all of them see me eat sushi after I get out of the grocery store in my car with my bare fingers. And drink sweet tea
Starting point is 03:17:05 guys i thought these men wanted like you know big strong tough girls i don't know i feel like all them are like like super girly and all these guys are like yeah that's my girl that's just like housewife stuff and i'm over here like i own my own business i'm covered in tattoos i'm a little spazzy but that's okay we embrace it but yeah i i don't think any guy's gonna wipe me up because they can't take me seriously and i just realized that wow i could have done without that it's so sad yes that is a descriptor it's so sad it's so sad and this, that is a descriptor. It's so sad. It's so sad.
Starting point is 03:17:47 And her friend is TikTok. Oh, yeah. Blurring this out, this pathetic plea. And as you see it, you just shake your head going, my God, what's the world coming to? You need to see the documentary Bama Rush if you want to see some pathetic TikTok. Bama Rush. I'm on it. There will be a test.
Starting point is 03:18:11 That's it for our deconstruction for today. We gave you all that and then some. Man, we are running late. Alert the affiliates. We have end of show mixes from Professor JJ. Also, Sir Chris Wilson, who was back with a vengeance with a great end of show song more than a mix. A killer. Up next on the NOAA Agenda Stream Complex, Candor featuring Lady Vox and Sam Lady Vox,
Starting point is 03:18:36 who said she doesn't support us anymore because she hates us. So we're glad that you can use the resources. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill country 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. We return on Thursday for more media deconstruction. Please join us,
Starting point is 03:18:56 won't you? Hit somebody in the mouth. Bring them along, too. Have a great Sunday, everybody. Until next time, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such! ......... Until next time, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. We must stop the terror to stop these terrorist killers. Now watch this drive.
Starting point is 03:19:21 You know, I regret saying some things I shouldn't have said. Dead or alive. Now watch this drive. Look who came to the ball game. No one remembers what happened. Dead or alive. First 9-11 and then
Starting point is 03:19:37 Iraq. Bush thinks the war in Iraq is over. Obama decided he'd never look back. Who had mission accomplished? Gitmo decided he'd never look back. Admission accomplished. Gitmo was never the same. Torture fun. Bomb play World War III.
Starting point is 03:19:57 Rinse, repeat again. As President of the United States, you better be careful what you say. Dead or alive. We must stop the terror. You know, I regret Samson thinks I shouldn't have said. Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere. Now watch this drive.
Starting point is 03:20:17 Nope, no weapons over there. To stop these terrorist killers. You know, I regret Samson thinks Thanks, I shouldn't have said. Nope, no weapons over there. Well, I've watched TV with Danny LaRue Who dressed for his own pleasure And we all saw Decathlon Bruce Become Miss Caitlyn Jenner I've never been to a White House ball
Starting point is 03:21:02 Sponsored by Big Pharma Or invited to a White House ball Sponsored by Big Pharma Or invited to a party That was hosted by Michelle Obama Social justice moves too fast for me Homophobia is the place to be What is a woman's now up for debate? They say they're not gay, they're definitely not straight Use the right pronouns or you'll feel the hate
Starting point is 03:21:44 That's why the lady is a trans Use the right pronouns or you'll feel the hate. That's why the lady is a trans. Male pattern baldness is under those curls. Looks like a drag queen in eminent pearls. Can't quite fit in with the rest of the girls That's why the lady is a trans She's got that excess bodily hair Something down there
Starting point is 03:22:23 To choke a bloke From California With a fake neoclan That's why the ladies are trans The best podcast in the universe. Adios, mofo. Dvorak.org slash NA. So triggering.

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