Episode 1010 · Thursday, 22 February 2018

Spin the Bottle

From the White House listening session to the cultural impact of pharmaceutical advertising, this report dissects the institutional response to tragedy and the erosion of constitutional skepticism.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 2m listen | 55 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1010

About this episode

Donald Trump hosted a White House listening session on February 21, 2018, where Andrew Pollack and other families from Stoneman Douglas High School demanded immediate security upgrades. The media narrative focused heavily on the president's suggestion to arm highly trained teachers, while observers noted a distinct lack of visible emotion from some participants compared to previous tragedies. This event has accelerated a national debate over whether schools should adopt TSA-style checkpoints and total cell phone bans to prevent future mass casualty events.

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin and Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman point to cultural desensitization through first-person shooter video games and the 1997 legalization of direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising as primary drivers of violence. While the FBI background check database (NICS) is legally required to purge successful purchase data daily to prevent a federal registry, student activists like David Hogg are being utilized by political organizations to influence the 2018 midterm elections. Simultaneously, the White House is exploring policy shifts that would flag specific individuals for gun bans based on mental health databases rather than banning specific weapon types for the general public.

In lighter but equally strange news, Dr. Drew Pinsky predicts a bubonic plague outbreak in Los Angeles due to deteriorating sanitary conditions, while Omarosa Manigault Newman complains about the high cost of snacks on Air Force One. The show also tracks the curious discovery of George Washington’s hair in a 1793 almanac and the Dutch adoption of Black Friday as a successful experiment in global mind control.


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CHAPTER 01 / 55 Discussion

Donald Trump White House Listening Session on School Safety

Donald Trump hosted a listening session at the White House on February 21, 2018, featuring victims and families from the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. Media coverage focused on the president's suggestion to arm highly trained teachers as a deterrent. Critics argue the civil tone of the meeting was lost in news clips that portrayed the proposal as arming every teacher.

donald trump· white house· school shooting· stoneman douglas· gun control

00:00 Yeah, because I was I had something hot that had to come out of the oven. I'm looking, looking left, looking right, looking left, looking right. There's a towel. There's the oven mitt. So let me use the oven mitt. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Thursday, February 22nd, 2018. This is your award winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1010. This is no agenda. Draggin' the war on crazy and broadcasting live from downtown Austin Tejas, Capitol the Drone, Star State in the Cluedio, in the morning everybody! I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where it's kind of in the middle of the Bay Area a little by north and south of wherever the center is, I'm John C. DuBois. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill! In the morning! Slow clap. Nice. Well prepared. That B-12 kicking in early I can tell.

00:45 I always am Wilbur. I write these down. Yeah, sure. Alrighty, here we are. So much to talk about. So much sickness in the world. So much mind pollution going round. Everybody's freaking out. What are they freaking out about? Different things, you know. Trump won't defend our country against Russians or won't defend the children. from guns. Did you see that thing at the White House last night? Oh yeah, we did a whole watch that thing. I got a clip. Just to start off, everything I'm seeing this morning

01:31 This is Trump's big, big problem. I don't think he understands somehow. If you watch that whole thing in context, yeah, you know, it was actually pretty civil. People had, you know, there wasn't a lot of yelling and it was... There was one guy that went off. Yeah, but he wasn't yelling about, you know, Republicans horrible, NRA horrible. There was much less of that than on the CNN town hall. But you take one thing of Trump out of just out of context, and it looks like a dick Like he wants to have all teachers armed. I mean that's pretty much what the news is today He wants to have all teachers all every single one armed to the arms of the hills too. Yes exactly

CHAPTER 02 / 55 Discussion

School Shooting Victim Families and Emotional Authenticity Claims

A producer in Louisiana named Carly reported observing a lack of visible crying among victims' families during the White House meeting with Donald Trump. This observation mirrors past skepticism regarding emotional reactions at the Sandy Hook shooting. The commentary highlights perceived raw emotions versus the lack of physical tears during high-profile media events involving tragedy.

carly· school shooting· sandy hook· stoneman douglas· crisis actors

02:14 So you got a clip about listen to it. Well first of all I want to mention something we have a producer in Louisiana Carly mm-hmm and she's always been right riding me about this is that pretty plus more yeah pretty plus pretty pretty plus one So I made a genuine effort to watch the school shooting. She writes victims the school shooting victims and their families This is what she's been writing me about for last few days and pretty much the same theme This week as they met with the president to take note of who cried, for her to take note of who cried, thinking the emotion being so raw coupled with meeting with the leader of the free world might encourage saline. Total count of criers, zero. One kid even wiped away no tears. His nose wasn't even red. He was nowhere near crying. Then he took a hanky and wiped his perfectly clear eyes.

03:13 Yeah, I saw her tweeting about that as well. She's very hurt about this. We had the same with the Sandy Hook shooting. We had strange reactions. Well, I found it peculiar that we had a Sandy Hook shooter woman there. In fact, more than one, I believe. Yeah, we had Columbine parents, Sandy Hook parents, Virginia Tech. Let's listen to the one guy going off. This is the father's rant. His daughter Meadow was killed and this is him. Andrew Pollack's 18 year old daughter Meadow was one of the 17 killed at Stoneman Douglas High School last week. Mr. Pollack stood with his sons beside him. We're in here because my daughter has no voice.

CHAPTER 03 / 55 Discussion

Andrew Pollack Demands School Security Improvements

Andrew Pollack, whose daughter Meadow was killed in the Parkland shooting, delivered an emotional plea for school security at the White House. Pollack emphasized that schools should be as secure as airports and demanded immediate action on safety rather than political debates. He stated that his daughter was shot nine times on the third floor of the school.

andrew pollack· meadow pollack· stoneman douglas· school safety· ar-15

04:01 She was murdered last week and she was taken from us. Shot nine times on the third floor. Just to stop that for one second, and we'll get into, you know, the shooting itself later on. What's really missing from all of the reporting is, well, we guess we know it was an AR-15. We don't actually know what it had. We don't know how many magazines he had, what capacity they were. There's really only, you know, the kids are talking about maybe a total of 30 bullets they heard. He was shot nine times. That's what I'm saying. So the shooter did pretty well, considering.

04:44 He'd probably shoot somebody nine times. I really don't know John, but but and he she was actually the target She was murdered last week and she was taken from us Shot nine times on the third floor We as a country failed our children This shouldn't happen We go to the airport. I can't get on a plane would have bottled water, but we leave it to

05:39 We need to come together as a country, not different parties, and figure out how we protect the schools. How many schools, how many children have to get shot? It stops here with this administration and me. I'm not gonna sleep until it's fixed, all the school shootings. It doesn't make sense, fix it. Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it. And I'm pissed because my door I'm not gonna see again She's not here. She's not here

06:17 She's at North Lauderdale, whatever it is, King David Cemetery. That's where I go to see my kid now. And it stops. We all work together and come up with the right idea. And it's school safety. That's it. No other discussions. Security, whatever we have to do, get the right people, the consultants. These are our commodities. I'm never gonna see my kid again. I want you all to know that. Never ever will I see my kid. That's how I want it to sink in its eternity my beautiful daughter. I'm never gonna see again, and it's simple It's not we could fix it I didn't get a clip of it, but there was a lot of well Trump actually did start the thing about well We should have certain teachers trained and there's about 20% and that would make it much less and let everyone know that there are teachers who have who are armed and

CHAPTER 04 / 55 Discussion

School Security Measures and Phone Bans

A school principal from a district in Washington, D.C., presented security protocols involving metal detectors and a single entry point, similar to TSA checkpoints. The protocol also includes a total ban on cell phones within the school building. Proponents suggest these measures serve as a temporary stopgap to prevent weapons from entering campuses.

tsa· school security· metal detectors· cell phones· washington dc

07:13 There was a school principal and one of his teachers from, I think it was DC, in one of the poorest districts of DC, and these two guys, they said, well, you know, we've done something different. We're just like the TSA, which is kind of what this father was advocating for in a way. where we have metal detectors and nothing with any no objects come into the school we have one entry and exit point which has its own issues of course and and he said another thing we do not allow phones in school so everything is left at the door

07:49 I have to say, the phones is a good idea. Yeah, the phones is a good idea. And have TSA like security there if you want a stopgap measure for now, something that'll just be temporary. Seems better than a whole bunch of guns if you really have a way to make sure nothing comes in. Well, I kind of back off on all this stuff after listening to one of these right wing talk show hosts. substitute guy who keeps harping on the Department of Education. He mentions the fact that, well let me ask you, you probably don't know this because I don't think anybody did, well I'm sure somebody does if they listen to these shows. When was the Department of Education first implemented?

CHAPTER 05 / 55 Discussion

Pharmaceutical Advertising and School Shooting Correlations

A correlation is proposed between the rise of school shootings and the 1997 legalization of direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising on television. While some point to the 1980 creation of the Department of Education, others highlight the increased use of Ritalin and psychiatric drugs in the mid-1990s. The first major modern school shooting, Columbine, occurred in 1999 following these industry shifts.

department of education· ritalin· big pharma· direct-to-consumer advertising· columbine

08:34 Don't think it was that long ago. I want to say in the 80s. Well. It was 1980 actually okay, and What was the first school shooting well? I did a different correlation But I think the first big one was 1996 which one was that mmm. I have it here I wasn't prepared to pull it up I thought was 99, but 96 is good enough Yeah, I'm gonna find it here. I have it here. School shootings. There's an actual wiki page. I bet there is. Woohoo! Okay, we did have... well, we had school shootings in the... I mean, going back towards... well, I mean, even in the 40s and 50s, but it really started... Yeah, there was one kid shooting another one. Yeah. It really started in 96... let me see with some big numbers here...

09:41 Yeah, they really aren't weren't all that big. I mean define school shooting more than one more than three well column I think was Columbine would probably be the First one that was nine. That was 99 Columbine was you know they had to have the procedures and everything was all screwed up and it was you had a bunch of different sociological changes that were in place say since the I mean, we had the Kent State in the 70s. We had the Fullerton Massacre. Yeah, but we're talking about grammar schools or high schools. Okay, okay, okay. They dropped in college things is different. It's got some, you know, the shooting up at the University of Texas. Yes. That's a good example.

10:26 You have some sociological change yet video games becoming very popular you have using with Ritalin on kids being very well there was a kind of going ahead a little bit, but do you know when? Direct-to-consumer advertising really started. I mean was really in full gear and I mean pharmaceuticals direct television 1997 Okay, so it was already it was already being done in the in the mid to late 90s 96 97 is where it really started to kick off and all the big pharma companies were advertising on television That's the correlation. I'm seeing okay. I like that one well. It's better than the Department of Education which seems to be doesn't help

CHAPTER 06 / 55 Discussion

Video Game Addiction and Opioid Crisis Statistics

The book "Assassination Generation" by Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman explores the training effects of first-person shooter video games on youth. Despite the media focus on mass shootings, statistics show these events are rare compared to the opioid crisis, which claims significantly more lives. Critics argue the focus on gun control ignores the underlying issues of drug use and cultural desensitization.

assassination generation· dave grossman· video games· opioid crisis· statistics

11:08 None of it helps. And we have all these situations, you got the kids on Ritalin, you got the video games starting to really take hold. There's a new book out that just, I just got a copy of it, I haven't really looked at it, but it's about video game addiction. Is that Assassination Generation? Is that the name of the book? I don't know. Oh, because that's the book I just got. It's called Assassination Generation. Probably the same one. Yeah. Yeah, same book. And so there's all these elements and instead of addressing any of that,

11:45 You know, it's all about arming teachers and all these other impracticalities. That's why I said stop gap measures. It's just a band-aid. It's not solving the actual problem. But it won't help. And then there's also the inability of the American public to do statistics and realize that these shootings are actually few and far between, even though they're horrible when they happen. one or two a year maybe out of what 30,000 schools I believe. If you really want to save kids you know we'll do something about the opioid issue that's killing kids. And that's killing a lot more kids than these incidents. It's just it's not as glamorous you don't have all the cool stuff. Yeah these incidents are good because it does help people push the agenda they want to push which is the

CHAPTER 07 / 55 Discussion

FBI Background Check Database and NICS Purging Rules

The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is legally required to purge successful purchase data at the end of each day to prevent the creation of a federal gun owner database. While the ATF can trace firearms used in crimes through dealer records, there is no central federal registry. This regulatory control was established to protect Second Amendment rights and prevent government overreach.

fbi· nics· background checks· atf· second amendment

12:29 disarming the American public. Let's play this second clip I have, which is shooting tail with this Andy Hook woman next to him. Samuel Zeif was texting with his brother a floor above as the gunman murdered one of their classmates. I turned 18 the day after, woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. And I don't understand why I could still go in a store and buy a weapon of war Yeah.

13:27 The mother was from Sandy Hook. Now, I don't know of anybody that bought an AR-15 off the over-the-counter in five minutes. No. With expired ID. You really think that's a true story, kid? No, that doesn't happen. But essentially it goes on, this is PBS, it goes on and everyone hears that. Yeah, it becomes truth, sure. It becomes truth. Everyone keeps talking about comprehensive background checks. Just put comprehensive in front of anything. We have comprehensive background checks in every state. What I did learn, however, is when the FBI went and did a database search, the reason they didn't find him as a purchaser of one or multiple rifles is because that information, if you're just doing a cursory database check, that information is actually deleted. And I learned this from our head MOFO in charge. He knows a lot about this stuff.

14:24 He says it's not possible to run a check on the database. He has a 07 federal firearms license as a manufacturer, so I guess he knows what he's talking about. He has some standing. Probably. When a dealer runs a purchaser of a firearm through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, NICS, and comes back proceed, the buyer's been clear. The NICS is not allowed to retain the information as when When the NICS was established, there was regulatory control to prevent it being used to establish a database of gun owners at the federal level. I remember this now. Yes, I remember it too. NICS purchaser data is purged at the end of each day for all successful purchases. Now, certain states use their own background check system. For example, California uses the dealer record of sales system where purchaser information is entered into a state web-based system. The law enforcement can check dealer records by name to see if someone has purchased firearm in the state.

15:16 ATF can trace a firearm if it's used in a crime or otherwise recovered, but it can't just do a trace. It has to, you know, first has to have the make, model, serial number, then they can get back to the dealer and eventually they can find out who purchased it. But it's, you know, it's a legal process for the very reason that When the NICS was instated that you can't just create a database of gun owners. Right, so you go round them up. Yeah, yeah. So I was... That's the idea where people don't realize and of course these kids aren't taught civics at least in an old-fashioned manner. I don't know maybe they're taught something but

CHAPTER 08 / 55 Discussion

Question Authority Bumper Sticker and Educational Shifts

The "Question Authority" slogan, popular during the 1960s anti-war movement, is being reversed in modern educational settings. Current teaching trends emphasize compliance and trust in institutional authority rather than the traditional skepticism inherent in the U.S. Constitution. This shift is viewed as a move away from the revolutionary spirit that defined early American civics.

question authority· vietnam war· hippies· civics· constitution

15:56 We're paranoid against governments. I mean, we're the country formed out of a revolution against the ruling power, the ruling elite British. And we've been and that's built into our Constitution. That's the reason the Constitution is you can't write laws about this. You can't do this. You can't do that. It's mostly you can't do this. No, it's mostly what the government can't do. Yeah, that's what I mean. What the government can't do. I meant you as the government. Yeah, me. Yeah, because I'm the government. The government can't do this. The government can't do that. The government can't do this. The government can't do that. Right. Because we've been through that. But unfortunately, we went through it so long ago that nobody appreciates it anymore. And now they all want to change it so the government can do everything. And that's because the kids are taught that way. In fact, my theme for today's show is that a lot of the

16:45 teaching going on in the schools is to reverse a trend, and I'll mention this later again, to reverse the trend that began in the 60s when there was some self-realization taking place on the part of the hippies and others that were protesting the Vietnam War. And that was the notion which was a bumper sticker. You could see it everywhere. The bumper sticker said, question authority. Yeah, I remember that, yes. Now the question authority bumper sticker turns out to have been problematic and now they're trying to reverse that, the concept of questioning authority with some of the things that are going on in today's schools. And I have some examples of that after we finish up with this Florida thing.

CHAPTER 09 / 55 Discussion

Thwarted Mass Shooting Plot in Whittier California

A 17-year-old student at El Camino High School in Whittier, California, was arrested after a security guard overheard him making threats. Police discovered two AR-15 rifles and 90 high-capacity magazines at the student's home. The teen's 28-year-old brother was also arrested on weapons charges following the investigation.

whittier· el camino high school· ar-15· security guard· california

17:31 I have one more kind of related thing, which is the Whittier shooting that was thwarted. Apparently some kid was gonna shoot up his school in Whittier, but a gate guard caught him saying something and they tracked him down. They turned him in to the school administrators and they, I guess, turned him into the cops and then the cops investigating found out he had a bunch of weaponry at home. This comes as police say a tip from a security guard helped thwart a mass shooting at a Southern California high school. 17 year old student is in custody after threatening to open fire at El Camino High School in Whittier. A security guard at El Camino said he heard the student making threatening comments. Police investigated and found multiple weapons in his home including two AR-15 rifles and 90 high-explosive

18:24 capacity magazines. The teen's 28 year old brother was also arrested on weapons charges. Well it was after just lunch break and students were going back to class I overheard him mention the threat went up to talk to him to confirm what exactly what I heard and then I got administration involved and we discussed it all together and he confirmed what I had heard the threat. Student allegedly said that he would bring a gun to campus in the next three weeks. He was arrested on suspicion of making criminal threats. Well that worked out. Yeah that worked out and you know luckily the FBI wasn't involved.

CHAPTER 10 / 55 Discussion

Student Walkouts and Gun Violence Protests

Students across the United States participated in walkouts to protest gun violence and show solidarity with Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. The movement, which initially planned an April event, was quickly accelerated to March by organized activist groups. Critics suggest these demonstrations are being coordinated and co-opted by political organizations to influence the 2018 midterm elections.

march for our lives· student walkout· florida· arizona· maryland

19:05 Ha. And, but, you know, another, the last clip I have is this one, which is another, you know, kids can't seem to wait. They're impatient. They're not gonna wait till the big March 13th or March 14th walkout. Now, can I say something about that? Because I was following the hashtags on the tweeters and it started off, we're gonna do a walkout, big walkout. It's gonna be in April and within 24 hours, It was March and it was being run by the March on People. That went really quick. They co-opted that so fast. They co-opted the whole thing quickly. In fact, this walkout that took place the other day I think was like a practice run to see if they how many what they needed to do to fine-tune this because this was coordinated across the country by some group and these kids are like I don't want to say that they're all a bunch of suckers but they go along with this stuff in a way that's very disconcerting.

20:01 And we have the walkout, it was a local report of kids walkout. It's local. Ah, okay, hold on a second. Oh, it's from the local, from the local section. And as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast, students across the country did walk out of their schools today protesting gun violence and demanding change. Here's a look at some of the walkouts in Florida, Arizona, and Maryland showing solidarity and support for students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida. They say stopping school shootings starts with them. Now, before we get into that, I just wanted to just to round up this, you know, what are all the different touch points? What's happening? Why is it happening? And I got a lot of grief.

CHAPTER 11 / 55 Discussion

Governor Matt Bevin on Cultural Desensitization and SSRIs

Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the cultural roots of school violence, citing desensitization through media and the prevalence of psychiatric drugs. Bevin argued that while video games and movies provide a form of training, the introduction of SSRIs into the equation creates a dangerous psychological environment. He emphasized that the breakdown of the family unit is a primary factor in societal violence.

matt bevin· kentucky· ssris· tucker carlson· video games

20:40 publicly and privately from playing the clip last time from the Kentucky governor Matt Bevin who I thought then it was it was something that I thought we would never hear again on television because not only he mentioned video games he mentioned movies he mentioned culture and then at the end he mentioned SSRIs and I I saw the connection between all of that but people get so dimension a nutty about it And I'm going to preface this clip because he was on Tucker Carlson I was able to just get him just speaking about what he thought was the issue I am fairly convinced and this is the only thing I can speak about if you practice on Microsoft Flight Simulator You practice in a Cessna landing taking off and I've seen it when you get into an actual aircraft you can fly much better than you would expect and

21:34 It's really shouldn't be a surprise. It's really quite real. That's what simulators do Yes, and you and these simulators they have if you have a little more expensive gear you get feedback on the yoke You get all kinds of feedback and you learn how to fly 747 on a simulator But I've seen people who have never flown have only done flights in get an airplane and they're they're actually not that bad. I You know, there's concern and worry and there's weather and stuff and other conditions, but they can actually fly it. So there is a training element to doing stuff with visual and physical feedback on the computer, which I believe a lot of first-person games have.

22:14 now let's listen to the kentucky governor i think the thing is to ask ourselves what has changed there are more gun restrictions now there are more rules about who can or can't own a gun or how a gun might be acquired then there were fifty and a hundred years ago and yet fifty and a hundred years ago children did not slaughter other children at school what has changed it isn't the gun so something culturally has changed and i would submit that we have become significantly desensitized to death into violence and we are training children whether we intend to or not whether it's anyone's desire or not through video games, through movies, through musical lyrics, through television shows increasingly during prime time even the amount of violence is increasingly realistic

22:59 increasingly graphic, and there is a cost to this. You couple that with the number of psychiatric drugs that children and adults for that matter are on, and the number of warnings about depression and suicidal thoughts. You couple all that with the fact that our mores as a society have shifted to the degree that they're largely non-existent. that we no longer have these clear delineated right and wrong boundaries that everything is somewhat gelatinous and these children are increasingly coming from broken homes as well and they find themselves rudderless then you're a father and you understand it's important what happens at home has a

23:40 profound impact on what your children do out there. Too many children don't have the blessings of having a stable environment at home. And we have to look at what has changed in society and not have a knee-jerk response that another rule and another regulation is the answer. So immediately in the troll room people like, bleh, ban video games, bleh, shut up, check yourself out morons. The whole point of what I'm trying to say is by itself video games do not create killers, by itself violence in movies and television do not create killers, but once you introduce the drugs into the equation, yes, then I think you can be coerced.

CHAPTER 12 / 55 Discussion

Flight Simulators and Military Training via Video Games

Military and aviation simulators demonstrate how digital training translates to real-world skills, such as the U.S. Army Tank Corps improving performance through virtual practice. Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman argues that first-person shooters provide similar "kill training" by desensitizing users to the act of shooting. While most users remain unaffected, the training can be activated in individuals with underlying mental health issues or drug influences.

microsoft flight simulator· grand theft auto· tank corps· dave grossman· simulation

24:27 And that may have been going on. You can just flip out. There's a whole bunch of reasons. Once you get the drugs into the system, then everything's off the table. Everything you've learned, every trauma you've had as a child will come to the forefront and will come out. Has nothing to do with banning guns and music and don't call me Tipper Gore 3.0. Fuck you. Listen carefully. We all agree on the drugs. I like the fact that this chat room, which is I don't even see it, it gets you so worked up. It's annoying. And you know, it's just as dimension B can be bad. Dimension A has its problems. So you got to be a little more thoughtful about this stuff. I used to have a comment in some of my older stock speeches that I used to give. Yeah. And when it came to how much

25:20 Should you over and I'm very liberal with the way I raised the kids and Mimi was too and it was and it wasn't from laziness It was from like, you know, let's see what the kids can they're not stupid And so they would play when they were younger. They would play Grand Theft Auto. Yeah, and I killed a hooker lately. I No, it's never killed a hooker. You know, whatever but that's the punchline. So let me get to it So I would explain this and it would it would be about you know getting how simulators do work because the first time I

25:59 first understood how well they worked was when I was doing an old radio show called Software Hard Talk and I had a guy in there, army guy, who explained that they have these competitions every year where the army, the tank corps in all these different countries fight these fake battles and we were losing, we lost constantly, we were lousy. and until they introduced simulators. So guys could train on the simulators and all of a sudden we were the number one tank corps in the world. And because we used simulators, so simulators are a big deal. So I said, as the punchline, my kids don't have the mentality, they're not going to go out and shoot hookers, but if they ever wanted to become an auto thief, they'd be damn good at it. Yeah, exactly.

26:47 And I and I think there's plenty of studies and actually so now we come back to assassination generation Because I was pretty convinced there was no evidence of movies or or video games creating violent beings and there isn't but the training aspect absolutely and This guy who was a former military analyst who wrote who wrote the book? When was he military analyst? Let me see what he was He said he was a trainer. He trained people to assassinate and he says what the video games do is pretty much give you the same type of training now it's not activated because most people are sane but man the minute you you add some drugs to the equation which as you point out no one is talking about

CHAPTER 13 / 55 Discussion

The Last Starfighter and Military Recruitment Games

The 1984 film "The Last Starfighter" depicted a scenario where a video game was used to recruit and train space combat pilots, a concept mirrored by modern military-funded games like "Call of Duty." Analysis of the 1999 Columbine shooting suggested the perpetrators used tactical movement techniques learned from video games. These games are increasingly viewed as sophisticated simulation tools rather than mere entertainment.

the last starfighter· columbine· call of duty· military training· 1984

27:41 God forbid, because we know that's more than three billion dollars a year in lobbying alone from the pharmaceutical industry. The minute you add that in, then all kinds of cool stuff can happen. Usually not good for other human beings. Now I just started reading this book, but it's really interesting. The Assassination Generation. Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman, that's his name. The thing that was apparent in the original Columbine shooting is when they first analyzed it, they talked about these kids and... And that was 99. So the drugs were there, the kids had drugs... And by the way, most of the guns in Columbine were handguns. Yes, but they were using... One guy pointed out that they were using the same

28:28 shooting technique that you find in the video games where you take the shoots over and then you immediately shoot someplace else. You don't just stay put and target one area. And it was very over, I think it was overanalyzed, but it really brought out a lot of facts, including the fact that video games had some influence on the way these kids handled themselves. It didn't have any influence, I believe I agree with you, I don't think it had any influence on them doing this. I think it had influence on how they handled themselves. And it was the, they were good. And it was the drugs or whatever they were on, and they were both I think had issues.

29:07 They shouldn't have had guns. Man, the army has created multiple video games and they've paid, they've contributed money for multiple video games to be used as training, as simulation. Yeah. So, and I just found it very interesting. I think Call of Duty, for example, is probably a training game. Sure, in fact if we go back to the I think it's 1977 I believe maybe I'm wrong on the date But there was this movie I think was a very funny science fiction movie called the last starfighter Which is still a good movie if you can find it. I'll write it down. I mean your movie picks have usually been pretty weird

29:47 This is, you like this one. So this was about a, apparently there's a giant battle in space between alien races and they had planted a couple of video games on Earth. And the first kid that could crack one of the games, they got him to come up to be their combat leader. It's the same thesis that these games are so good at training that you're being trained. it and I think there's another movie recently that had a similar thesis. Now I can't remember the name. So one of the memes that has been going around now we do get to the mental health because it's very clear that the messages here are mental health and

CHAPTER 14 / 55 Discussion

Second Amendment Repeal and Political Sincerity

Politicians discussing gun control are accused of insincerity unless they explicitly advocate for the repeal of the Second Amendment. Current debates regarding bump stocks and mental health databases are viewed as political maneuvers to stir voter turnout for the 2018 elections. The exploitation of student survivors for political gain is criticized as a distraction from the constitutional process required for real change.

second amendment· bump stocks· mental health· 2018 midterms· nra

30:34 type of guns available, Trump has already talked about, or you know, bump stocks and other bull crap, completely meaningless. But the mental health issue, you have to be very careful, because who is going to decide when you are or not competent enough to do something and you might have read like well Trump he he made it available for mental patients to get guns because he took out an Obama rule and what that really was was if someone was deemed incompetent to handle their social security checks that someone else had to do that for them they would not be have access to a gun and

31:20 That's not a fair measure if someone is competent enough and I agree with that and again You know you have a right and Congress don't make no law to take that right away You can be incompetent at doing checks, but you may not be you may not be mentally disturbed So that's a that's a really really difficult Tightrope to walk as to when is someone crazy enough to not have a gun so I think it's a non-starter what we're seeing is And then, and I'll use your words, every politician, any side, if unless they are talking about the Second Amendment and the repeal process of it, they're full of shit. And they're only using this, and I think completely abusing these children for political means. The idea is NRA, Republicans, a-holes, vote for us in 2018. That's all that this is about. They are so insincere.

32:16 Because of course if you don't if we all talk about Canada we all talk about Australia and all these great places that don't have this they have other issues, but okay fine No school shootings, then let's rip. Let's repeal it. Let's go. Let's all sit down and say hey Second Amendment got to change it and if we have the votes if the country agrees That's how democracy works even in a constitutional republic Then I would put lay myself down by that as well. I may not want to live here anymore, but I That would be the way it would go. So any politician who is saying anything but that is full of crap and is abusing these children. I agree. And the most abused is this David Hogg character. I want to talk about him for a second. This is the kid who showed up looking really professional and immediately called a crisis actor. I want to talk about that for one second.

CHAPTER 15 / 55 Discussion

David Hogg Media Coaching and Crisis Actor Allegations

Footage of Parkland survivor David Hogg being coached during a media interview sparked widespread "crisis actor" allegations online. While the term originated from emergency drills like those seen during the Boston Marathon bombing, the coaching seen in the clip is described as standard television production practice for "packaged" news segments. Hogg, an aspiring journalist and son of a former FBI agent, has become a central figure in the gun control debate.

david hogg· cnn· crisis actors· boston marathon· media training

33:10 The crisis actor, the scriptor, came about after the Boston Marathon bombing. And from everything I saw, it sure looked like there was a lot of phony injury and what you would call crisis actors who act in a drill to look wounded. Even the explosions were questionable how much damage they could have caused. What happened is the term crisis actor, which is real, it's a term that is used when they're doing drills. You get a crisis actor and it's kind of been bent a little bit like, okay, when we do a fake, something fake, then we bring in the crisis actors. The Boston Marathon bombing fit that the best.

33:52 But then we had these other events and it became someone who will be talking about it and depending on how they spoke about it, they were now a crisis actor, which meant someone who was discussing the situation not pretending to be a victim. And now anyone who is saying something out of the ordinary or that looks too professional or looks too old or has been on television more than once or has a doppelganger that looks like that person somewhere, crisis actor, false flag hoax. I think kids died here. Did this, was the shooter Coerced or what reasons did he have for doing it? I think that's something that definitely needs to be looked at But this kid is if he's a crisis actor and he is being abused completely abused Then he's actually doing it for a better reason than we might think because I took a little time to listen to what he was saying but first I'll play this clip of

34:47 that really started it off where he is being interviewed I believe by CNN and if you can find this video, it keeps getting taken off YouTube, you'll see the title, he can't remember his lines, he's being coached. We had a fire alarm earlier that day and that was a drill so we thought this was a drill too, just another one. Because we have a lot of fire alarms, a lot of fire drills at the school. After we heard the first gunshot, we initially thought it was a drill. Actually, that was a bad choice. It's okay, you're fine. Actually, that was a bad choice because the janitor... Sorry. It's okay. You're fine, David. You're fine. Honestly, when I was going out, I was kind of in... I was in... Hold on. It's okay. When I was going out, I was in shock. Yes, I know. I don't know how to put this into perspective.

35:40 So most of my friends that made it out One of them went into a bathroom in the state. I believe in the same hallway as the shooter One of them went into the same bathroom, I believe as the hallway shooter He was in there at the same time and he was in the bathroom and he didn't know if he was gonna live So yes, he's being coached through this segment and the conversation should not be about whether he's learning his lines You should realize this is how every single thing you see on the news is done. That's the beauty of this clip. Every talking head you see, they'll do this. Yeah, could you just, could you answer me with the question first so we get a nice tight little thing for the package. Could you do that again, just one for safety, and could you just mention this part and just go back and yeah, let's do that one one more time. Am I wrong?

36:33 No, I've had camera crews here when I did little spots for this and that. Not the, where you go into the studio. That doesn't happen so much. No, no, this was on the street. He was on the street. On a live show, it never happens. Of course not. But, so it's a different kind of person that gets on the live shows because they know you're going to be able to handle, you know the ropes. But if it's a filmed bit that you're taking a shot of, they're constantly making you change the way you answer the questions. Yes, continuously. So this kid, who may or may not... The main one is that can you kind of ask the question to yourself? Yeah, yeah. Can you use the question at the beginning of your answer? So it's not out of context? Yeah, so let's give an example. So you're interviewing me? Yeah, so Adam, I understand you were at the shooting. I was at the shooting.

37:24 Can you say more than just a simple yes and no answer? Add a little more to it. Adam, let's start over. Adam, so you were at the shooting? I was at the shooting and then I would continue with my answer. So it's that kind of stuff. Stuff like that, very common. So what we're seeing here is very bothersome to me. We're seeing that the grown-ups are so embroiled in bullcrap, face-bag anger with each other They decided, oh, here's a good idea. Let's take the kids to do it. Everyone will listen to them. You chicken shit cowards. It's really disturbing. Now, so the kid has a format and they abused him everywhere. I have a compilation.

CHAPTER 16 / 55 Discussion

David Hogg Media Compilation and Mental Health Messaging

A compilation of David Hogg's media appearances shows a consistent focus on the NRA, the need for "action," and mental health legislation. Hogg has repeatedly called out President Trump and Republican leadership for failing to pass bills to protect children. Despite accusations of being anti-Second Amendment, Hogg has stated he supports gun ownership for those who are mentally stable and have no criminal background.

david hogg· nra· mental health· donald trump· gun control

38:12 of this kid. Well there's also a thing that floats around that float around Twitter which was a he was a classmates dot I think this may have been a complete hoax but it was it was funny so it was a classmates dot com thing that he graduated already like last year from a school in California. Sure this kid is He, his mom took him to CNN. He wants, he wants to be a news guy. Well, his dad's a cop, isn't he? Isn't this the kid's... Ex-FBI. Yeah. Yeah, the kid that, dad's ruining his kid. Well, either way, this kid was, maybe it was the bureau who said, your kid's good at this, he'll be number one, he'll be the star that we're going to abuse. And all these kids, you probably saw the pictures of them at CBS, all smiling and mugging each other for a selfie, which seems very inappropriate. It's because they've been made into media stars, and this is what children live for today.

39:11 Now listen to the format, but also listen to what the kid is actually saying in this compilage of David Hogg everywhere being abused by his parents and the media. Really what all of us are are just grown-up children. Children will continue to die if we don't take a stand now. Children are dying and they will continue to die unless we stop it, stand up, and take action. I support the Second Amendment, but for God's sake. How can we knowingly pass bills and laws that are in direct opposition to saving kids' lives? President Trump, you control the House of Representatives, you control the Senate, and you control the Executive. You haven't taken a single bill for mental health care or gun control and passed it. And that's pathetic. We've seen a government shutdown, we've seen tax reform, but nothing to save our children's lives.

40:07 Are you kidding me? You think now is the time to focus on the past and not the future to prevent the death of thousands of other children? You sicken me. Working together to save these children's lives is what this country needs. If you let this keep happening, it's going to be your kid that's next. How many more students are going to have to die and have their blood spilt in American classrooms trying to make the world a better place? So what do you say to the NRA? They give millions of dollars to politicians. If you can't get elected without taking money from child murderers, why are you running? I will not feel safe going back to school.

40:49 myself until reasonable mental health care legislation and gun control legislation is passed. Every answer is a solution at this point because we haven't tried any of them and we need a multifaceted approach to this extremely complex problem because if we don't have that, this will never come to an end. We need a multifaceted attack to prevent these things from ever happening again. Take action. Ideas are great. Ideas are wonderful and they help you get re-elected and everything. But what's more important is actual action and pertinent action that results in saving thousands of children's lives. Please, take action. Thoughts and prayers go out to people and we're going to propose all of these ideas. We don't need ideas, we need action. We need action from our elected officials and we need action from the civic public.

41:32 Because without that, this is going to happen again. We need discussion. We've had the debates and people have died as a result. Children have died and will continue to if we don't stop now and look at both sides of this because We can't wait around any longer. Children are dying as a result and we need to take action. But what we really need is action because we can say yes, we're going to do all these things, thoughts and prayers. What we need more than that is action. I think what we really need is a multifaceted attack, as I said earlier. Wow, David, you are a well-spoken young man. David, incredibly poised delivery of information tonight. You were so plain spoken and so vocal and so strong. David Hogg, you are a survivor of the Stoneman Douglas massacre, but you're also a journalist and you're my peer and hopefully one day you'll be a colleague.

42:20 So you notice the format there was kids are gonna die, we need to take action, NRA is the culprit. And what he consistently says, and this is why I think it's a tell, he consistently talks about mental health care. And since he, not a single time did he mention take away guns, restricts types of guns, none of that. In fact when he was on with pooper, with his dad, who's very young for a retired FBI guy. He was asked about this conspiracy that he's a crisis actor, which apparently was tweeted, and Donald Trump Jr., moron, he liked the tweet. And of course, hilarity ensued. But again, listen to what the kid says. First of all, that Donald Trump Jr. is liking tweets, espousing a conspiracy theory involving you and your dad, I'm wondering, what goes through your mind when you hear that?

CHAPTER 17 / 55 Discussion

Donald Trump Jr. and the Crisis Actor Conspiracy

Donald Trump Jr. faced criticism for liking a tweet that suggested David Hogg was coached by his retired FBI father to spread anti-Trump sentiment. Hogg responded on CNN, stating that the accusations are disgusting and that he is a legitimate witness to the Stoneman Douglas shooting. Observers note that Hogg's delivery often appears monotone and rehearsed, likely due to the use of teleprompters during his numerous televised interviews.

donald trump jr· david hogg· anderson cooper· conspiracy theory· fbi

41:32 Because without that, this is going to happen again. We need discussion. We've had the debates and people have died as a result. Children have died and will continue to if we don't stop now and look at both sides of this because We can't wait around any longer. Children are dying as a result and we need to take action. But what we really need is action because we can say yes, we're going to do all these things, thoughts and prayers. What we need more than that is action. I think what we really need is a multifaceted attack, as I said earlier. Wow, David, you are a well-spoken young man. David, incredibly poised delivery of information tonight. You were so plain spoken and so vocal and so strong. David Hogg, you are a survivor of the Stoneman Douglas massacre, but you're also a journalist and you're my peer and hopefully one day you'll be a colleague.

42:20 So you notice the format there was kids are gonna die, we need to take action, NRA is the culprit. And what he consistently says, and this is why I think it's a tell, he consistently talks about mental health care. And since he, not a single time did he mention take away guns, restricts types of guns, none of that. In fact when he was on with pooper, with his dad, who's very young for a retired FBI guy. He was asked about this conspiracy that he's a crisis actor, which apparently was tweeted, and Donald Trump Jr., moron, he liked the tweet. And of course, hilarity ensued. But again, listen to what the kid says. First of all, that Donald Trump Jr. is liking tweets, espousing a conspiracy theory involving you and your dad, I'm wondering, what goes through your mind when you hear that?

43:19 I'm just so sorry that these people have lost their f- Hey, it's not a conspiracy theory, it's an accusation. Yeah, yeah, well you're not gonna get that out of the lexicon. Because it's more fun to call it a conspiracy theory, because it brings up all kinds of cool visuals. It's like, hey that guy killed that guy. What are you, a conspiracy theorist? No, I'm accusing him. That's pretty much it. I mean, come on, there's a huge difference between a conspiracy theory and an accusation, which is what that was. But anyway, go on, I'm just making a point. What goes through your mind when you hear that? I'm just so sorry that these people have lost their faith in America because I know I certainly haven't. The fact that these people refuse to believe that something like this could happen is something that all of us don't want to believe, but the sad truth is that it is.

44:06 These people saying this is absolutely disturbing and I'm not an actor in any sense, way, shape or form. I'm the son of a former FBI agent and that is true. But as such, it is also true that I go to Stoneman Douglas High School and I was a witness to this. I'm not a crisis actor. I'm somebody that had to witness this and live through this and I continue to have to do that. But I'm also... It's unbelievable to me that these people are even saying this and the fact that Donald Trump Jr. liked that post is disgusting to me, but it's also false in terms of the sense that these people keep saying that I'm anti-Second Amendment. I'm not. I would love if... I want every American to be able to own a gun that has a mentally stable mind

44:57 a person that has a credible background that doesn't have any previous like major convictions and somebody that's not going to go out and commit these atrocities because those are the people that are at fault here. So I'm going to presume this kid is not a crisis actor but he is a kid who is being abused by the media and by his dad and by the system to propagate one message, mental health. Not SSRIs, but mental health. Yeah, there's no mention of drugs. I have a couple of observations because of that long clip you played with him being called out on the different news cable systems.

45:38 It's apparent from the beginning that he's not good and you could hear it in that last clip. This kid is a kid. Yeah, and he's not an actor. He's obviously never even taken dramatic arts and he doesn't go to improv or do anything where he could be a little smoother. On that last segment, it was extremely rough. And in the first thing that everyone's passing around where he's being coached, to answer things that are usable. It's rough, it's terrible, he's no good. But you can see that when he had something, a cue card as you pointed out, you can see it reflected in his face, and obviously he was reading from a prompter on half those things or something, a cue card or a prompter, and I think a prompter's possible.

46:24 He sounds a lot, I mean he sounds like he's reading. Every one of that, the whole middle segment you played, all sounded like he was reading poorly. And this is exactly what if somebody who first gets it sees a prompter, starts using a prompter for the first time, they all sound like this. It takes a long time before you can relax a little bit and sound kinda normal when you're reading from a prompter. It's all this very sticky, very staid, I'm good, da da da da, and then, and then, and then. There's no emotion in the voice, it's got no modulation because he doesn't know what words are coming up, he's just reading. And so it's very monotone. And so this kid is, he's not a crisis actor, he's not an actor, that's for sure, but it's like,

CHAPTER 18 / 55 Discussion

Las Vegas Massacre Investigation and Shooter Inheritance

The investigation into the Las Vegas massacre remains stalled due to conflicting timelines and a lack of transparency from law enforcement. Meanwhile, in Florida, a legal battle has emerged over an $880,000 inheritance intended for the Parkland shooter. Questions also remain regarding why the Florida Baker Act was not used to involuntarily commit the shooter prior to the attack despite numerous red flags.

las vegas shooting· stephen paddock· baker act· florida· inheritance

47:11 Can't they find a different kid? Well, they found a whole bunch of kids and the kids all went to the State Senate and they went to Washington lying in front of the White House and what they've all been given is hey hey ho ho NRA has got to go vote them out vote them out take action now. It's completely empty. It's completely empty. I you know why There's no one who has said, repeal, just repeal the Second Amendment. Why that is not happening can only be for political motive. No, it's just to keep the pot stirred. Yes, for the election. So we can keep this thing going until 2018 election comes along and that could be one of the issues.

48:00 It's just that part of it is so political. It's I agree. I think a bunch of kids were killed. We don't know how many kids were killed, but they were killed. And they're not they don't care. Nobody gives a crap about these kids. They'd rather go out and push their agenda of getting more Democrats elected. Period. That's it. That's all it's about. Yes. At least that's what it's being used for and why it was done. We may never know. You don't get much out of these out of the killers who live we still don't although I think there's gonna be a court case for the Charlottesville guy who ran the car into the crowd

48:37 That someone sent me that he is actually going to come for come before a judge or a jury or whatever it is should be interesting. Yeah, but you won't hear much about it. You just won't there. There's some annoying other details about this the $880,000 inheritance the shooter was set to receive these things are annoying to me. You know, now there's lawsuits as to who gets the inheritance. Is it the adoptive mom? Is it the... Why doesn't he still get the inheritance? Well, I'm just telling you there's a lawsuit now to take control of the inheritance by his... by the adopted parents that he left when he wanted to bring guns into the house.

49:21 They're suing, they say we should have the $880,000, we should be able to maintain it for him and we get a fee and all this stuff. So that's... Yeah, that's called bleeding him dry. There'll be nothing left after the fees. Yeah. We still don't know much about his brother who is under the Baker Act, which you have in Florida, which no one talks about either. I keep yelling... No, the brother, that bothers me too, that the brother's never been discussed or interviewed. And he might still be locked up. I mean, the Baker Act gives you 12 hours, I think. But this is another thing that wasn't discussed. This is a well-known law in Florida. You can commit someone involuntarily, certainly someone underage, with a phone call. The cops come out, Baker Act, you're off to jail for 12 hours. That's why they have it. So why wasn't that used? Why didn't anyone step in? What's going on? If you are hosting a child,

50:17 If you're, you know, or adoptive child, I think you would know these things. I have no idea. Yeah. I've been baffled by some of the uncoverage. You know, they just keep harping on the same thing in this kid. And there are all these other little details seem to be left by the roadside. Yeah. Well, of course, the news media is not doing any justice to any of this. See the Vegas massacre. You know, I'd like to know what... Well, the Vegas massacre, I'm not going to blame the news media as much as on this one because the Vegas massacre was a... Well, they stopped reporting. ...law enforcement is such a mess insofar as giving out information or letting anybody know anything or even trying to investigate it. Yeah. And lying, saying, changing the timeline two or three times. I mean, I think there's, I think the news media is still trying to do that story. It's just, it's, I think there's just being thwarted. Yeah, it's not working.

CHAPTER 19 / 55 Discussion

Toxic Masculinity Debate and Chris Rock Special

USA Today and other outlets have renewed the debate on "toxic masculinity" following recent mass shootings, suggesting that societal pressures on men to repress emotions lead to violence. Comedian Chris Rock's new Netflix special also touched on school shootings, with Rock making controversial comments about wanting "equality" in school violence. Critics point out that high rates of violence in cities like Chicago and Oakland receive significantly less media attention than suburban school shootings.

toxic masculinity· usa today· chris rock· netflix· chicago

51:19 There are of course we see stories about toxic masculinity. This is my favorite. This is a big face bag. I believe that this is a I think it's a talking point by a group that's got nothing to do with the main promoters of the Boiled Democrats in. Correct. And they may be screwing it up for everybody. Yes, this is USA Today. Are boys broken? Another mass shooting renews debate on toxic masculinity. Which is a very interesting concept.

52:03 And the problem identified is one feminists have been talking about for decades. It's called toxic masculinity. The stereotypical sense of masculinity that embodies behavior such as denying help or emotions, which psychologists and sociologists say are harmful to men and to society, it's the things in our culture from toys given to movies watched to messages parents consciously and unconsciously send that tells boys and men, quote, being a real man means repressing feelings and consistently demonstrating strength and dominance. And so that is what Where toxic masculinity comes from yeah, it's a it's a gem. Yeah

52:47 We often talk about gender in terms of women getting the short end of the stick. Well, masculinity isn't easy either. Jennifer Carson, a sociology professor at the University of Arizona who studies gun politics and gender, told USA Today after the mass shooting in Las Vegas October, that's not your ticket to the good life. It isn't easy to be a man in the United States. Demands put on men, whether it's to be the protector, to be the provider, to respond to situations in certain ways, to prove yourself as a man, end up being not just outwardly destructive but also inwardly destructive. Chris Rock, I saw his new Netflix.

53:24 Oh, he's back. He's got something new. Yeah, and pretty much from the beginning he starts off by saying, I want equality for all children in all schools. I want to see white moms crying when their kids are killed with guns. And it came out pretty much on the same week that this shooting took place. Yeah, I saw some other black guys complaining about white kids. It's always black kids that are getting killed. Around this era, period of the school shooting, Almost all white kids are got killed. Yeah a very poor timing, right? But he's got a point and the point is we never talk about anything, but when it happens to white kids So all of this is racist because it's a daily is almost a daily occurrence in Oakland and nobody seems to care Yeah, if you go to hate jackass calm it gives you the the daily weekly monthly and annual stats for Chicago I mean one weekend is just seven kids and

CHAPTER 20 / 55 Discussion

Media Guilt and Coverage of Maxine Waters

The mainstream media is accused of promoting figures like Maxine Waters out of a sense of guilt for inadvertently helping Donald Trump win the 2016 election through constant coverage. Waters' frequent calls for impeachment are amplified by networks that view her as entertaining and aligned with their anti-Trump stance. This coverage is seen as a deliberate effort to correct the perceived mistake of giving Trump free publicity during his campaign.

maxine waters· donald trump· media bias· 2016 election· c-span

54:21 Yeah. Killed and then 50 wounded shot up. So anyway we're not going to solve this but we can tell you that all of this that you're seeing is only for political reasons. This is all that it's about and man is the news media complicit. Well, they feel bad about Trump becoming president. They blame themselves. And now many times a story, you'll see a story about how the news media's, you know, they twist the reality of the situation of 2016 by saying the news media elected Trump, the pro-Trump media. And what they mean, I've seen the term pro-Trump media and every time I see it, I kind of cock my head and I realize what they're talking about. They're talking about

55:08 The fact that the media, by not taking Trump seriously and using him as a item to get attention, to get viewership, they gave him all this free publicity. by ridiculing him. And proving the point that no publicity is bad publicity, apparently. Proved it in ACES. And so they somewhat blame themselves. They're guilt-ridden anyway, because they're mostly kind of the guilty liberal types. And they feel so bad about this that they have to promote, you know, getting him out in a subtle way. I mean, sometimes not so subtle, but generally speaking, they cover Maxine Waters. Why would anyone cover this lunatic? Why do we have clips of her?

55:58 Well, why do we have clips for her? Because she's entertaining. Because they cover her. We wouldn't get these clips if everyone just said that she's just a crazy old woman. True. True. Well, even then we might play a clip once in a while and a show. Well, we could dig on. We could go to C-Span. I mean, Reclaim My Time was a C-Span clip. Yeah, you're right. You're right. And so we can do that, but generally speaking, When she's on the stump or when she's doing these little in-between things where she's not in Congress and she's roaming around, they cover it and we get the clips. Why are they covering? This woman's nuts. Well, why are they? Because they feel guilty. They're agreeing with her. They think Trump should be impeached because it was a mistake he got in because of them. I see. I see. Yes. I really believe they honestly feel this way. That's a good point. That's a good point. Well, we should pile on and say, hey,

CHAPTER 21 / 55 Discussion

Credit Card Gun Bans and White House Policy Shifts

Andrew Ross Sorkin proposed on CNBC that credit card companies should take "corporate responsibility" by blocking purchases of AR-15s and high-capacity magazines. Simultaneously, the White House is reportedly considering a shift in policy toward banning specific "flagged" individuals from owning any firearms rather than banning specific types of weapons for the general public. This "new thinking" focuses on mental health databases as a primary tool for gun control.

andrew ross sorkin· cnbc· ar-15· credit cards· gun control

56:51 You know, you basically killed those kids by helping get Trump elected. Yes, we could do that. It's very dishonest. So we won't do it, but we could easily do it. Yeah, blame the media for the kids getting killed. I just got two clips to kind of wrap this up. Let's see. Oh, this was fun. This was on CNBC. Boy, those guys are stupid. That's what I'm suggesting. That's where the real leverage lies. It's not in how people will... Look, a lot of people buy with cash. They're payday loan people. There are all sorts of ways that people buy guns. And just to clarify, though, Andrew, your column isn't about all guns. It's about the AR-15, right? For the benefit of the viewer who hasn't actually read it. Yes.

57:35 I want to be very clear. This is not an... This is Andrew Ross Sorkin who's always... they suck his... they suck him off every morning. ...effort to take guns away from people in America. There are laws and lesson in told people want to change the laws. This is not that conversation. This is a business conversation about corporate responsibility to the extent that people believe that corporate corporations are supposed to be responsible. When it comes to the AR-15. And this is about semi-automatic weapons like the AR-15 and products like bump stocks and products like high-capacity magazines which of

58:29 They're just certain stores that would have to sell them and decide they don't want to be put they don't want to have access to certain types of credit house how would That's a great solution is do it through credit cards. Yeah, that'll stop everything and then here's a Here's a summary. about gun violence. This official telling me that the White House is now open to the idea of rather than banning some guns for all people, that is the assault weapons ban or banning AR-15s for all people, they would propose banning all guns for some people, that is people who are flagged in some way as mental health

59:22 concerns. In this country, the officials said our posture right now is listening to everything, but expressed a skepticism that traditional gun control as proposed by Democrats up on Capitol Hill could actually pass. Instead, looking for new ways into the gun control debate and one option they're considering here at the White House is a way to ban some people from getting access to all guns, including perhaps handguns, rifles and the AR-15, as opposed to an assault weapons ban which would ban everybody from getting particular types of guns. So some real approaches of new thinking here at the White House on this gun control issue on a week where it's become front and center in the nation's mind. Yeah, new thinking.

CHAPTER 22 / 55 Discussion

Outlaws and Guns Bumper Sticker Philosophy

The classic conservative slogan "When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" has largely disappeared from the modern political lexicon. This shift suggests that even some Republicans may be moving toward supporting broader gun restrictions. Statistics indicate that at least 18,000 guns are stolen from police annually, supporting the argument that criminals will always maintain access to weaponry regardless of bans.

outlaws· second amendment· republicans· police· stolen guns

1:00:17 I have another observation. But again, war on crazy people, that's the database they want. Otherwise they'd go back to some of the old, again back to Question Authority, that era, a bumper sticker era that had a lot of meaningful bumper stickers. The other one that was very prominent on the right, the Question Authority was actually a left It was the left that used that sticker, even though they don't adopt that thesis anymore. They've somehow been talked out of it. But on the right, there used to be a bumper sticker, and it used to be a saying, and this was the real hue and cry of the gun guys. And it was, when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. And that is a very poignant statement

1:01:14 commentary because you hear people talk about this well just because you know you ban guns nobody can have guns anymore doesn't mean the criminals will kick they'll just date just 300 million guns in the country even if you got rid of 200 million of them there's still be a hundred million to choose from and then as we showed on a recent episode 18,000 guns a year minimum or more are stolen from the police and So the outlaws will have guns no matter what you do. And the thing about it is that comment, outlaws will have guns, was on the Republican side or the conservative side of the aisle of the argument.

1:01:52 I've not heard it anymore, which makes me begin to think that the Republicans are also all in. Yes. Not all of them, but most of them. It's just like the Democrats own Fox. They're both doing it. They're both abusing the system. And they would love this. This is a great way out. Oh, let's just ban crazy people. That seems to be the problem. Everybody who kills people is crazy. It's a step in the right direction to disarming the American public. Yes. Yes, it is. And I don't see the Republicans putting up much of a fight. And if they were, they'd bring back the old saying, when guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. I do not see anybody bringing back that old phrase, which has a lot of deep meaning and it works. I think it was someone who was on the Twitters with you and said, you know, if people really think Trump is Hitler,

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Repeal2.org Domain Dispute and Gary Kaskel

Gary Kaskel, an animal rights activist, contacted the owner of the domain Repeal2.org seeking a transfer for his 501(c)(4) lobbying group aimed at repealing the Second Amendment. The owner refused, stating the site would instead be used to explain the constitutional process and highlight political insincerity. Kaskel's persistent emails led to a suggestion that the domain be sold to him for $25,000 as a "true American" business transaction.

gary kaskel· repeal2.org· second amendment· domain names· animal rights

1:02:45 And... Right, that was a good one. Knowing that guns are certainly intended to protect the Republic from enemies from outside and from within, then this would be the moment you don't want to take away guns if Trump is truly Hitler. So of course that would be logic we can't employ, but that is how stupid this whole argument is. I think it says something about the logic and then I got blasted. You know, I got an email... I got an email from a guy in LA, Gary. You know, I guess the last time this happened or whenever I registered repealed to dot org I thought be a cool domain to have to just you know put up there Hey Politicians are full of crap if they're serious though They'll want to go through the repeal process and I think I put that stuff up there never got around to it They get an email. Hi Adam. I see you have registered the domain repeal to org Is this related to the Second Amendment? And if so, are you for or against repealing it Gary? I

1:03:41 And who else? And so I answer, well why do you want to know? He says, well, oh yeah, this is real Dimension B stuff. After the latest school shooting, there's finally some chatter about repealing the Second Amendment. We are the only nation to have such a constitutional right. Australia banned all guns in 99. Their murder by gun rate dropped dramatically. I have some background in activism and spearheaded a New York City effort that got 75,000 signatures a few years ago. I'm inspired to start a national campaign to repeal the Second Amendment and have taken the domain repeal2.net.

1:04:18 But repeal to org is really the preferred domain for a nonprofit 501c4 Which is a lobbying group that I am incorporating in the state of California where I currently reside Would you consider transferring the domain to my org to support this effort? Please feel free to call me to discuss Gary Caskell, GaryCaskell.com if you want to look him up. And I say, you know, hey, I believe in the Constitution. My goal for repeal 2.0 is to explain the uniqueness of our Republic, to assert that all lawmakers proposing gun laws are insincere and are only abusing victims for political gain specifically for the 2018 midterm elections. And so I say, no, I wrote a little bit more.

1:05:02 From your note, I'm unsure if you understand all this and that's exactly the reason why I will be using repeal2.org to explain this in simple terms. I'll be happy to link to repeal2.net once you have it up and running." And then he comes back, uh, yeah, I believe in the Constitution, but that's why I'm interested in beginning the repeal process. I'm unclear of your explanation and what you actually intend to do. And he keeps trying to get me to call him, which I did not do. I said, look, I want to create an independent resource that explains the constitutional process that's different from participating in a movement to repealing the amendment. We have different missions. So the direct answer is no, I don't want to transfer the domain name. Then this guy just keeps emailing me.

1:05:43 Uh, not sure why you need a dedicated website for information that's available on Wikipedia and in every high school civics class, but thanks for offering to link to my site. Wait, if you're explaining the constitutional process, why do you need repeal2.org? Why not just repeal.org? And then finally, I'm not answering this guy, troubling you do not respond to my question. For someone who claims to have no agenda, you're not acting like it. And I just haven't come up with a good response yet, because I'd like to egg him on a little bit, this guy. Well, you know what I'd do. Please, do tell. I know, but I sound like a mercenary every time I say something like this. I'd say, well, when you get enough money, I'll sell you the domain for $25,000 cash. And I'll be done with it. You can do whatever you can, you know, go knock yourself out. Okay, good idea.

1:06:44 Don't you think? You really think this Gary Kaskel who was an animal rights activist and his claim to fame is he produced some... If he gets 75,000 signatures he can get $25,000 to give you to get that domain if he wants it that badly. It's worth probably more like a hundred grand or more. And maybe someone will come along and give you that, because it is a good one. But this guy has repealed two and he's got this .net, he wants the .org. Or ... yeah, he wants the .org. Sell it to him. Tell him you're a true American and you'll sell it to him. And then knock yourself out, kid. I'm a true American. I'm gonna sell it to you. Like a true American would do. All about the Benjamins, baby. Bring it. Yes. Boom! Yeah.

CHAPTER 24 / 55 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 1010 Executive Producers and Artwork

Episode 1010 of the No Agenda show features artwork by CZ137 titled "Best Cod Piece," depicting the "Tree of Media" with roots in the NSA and CIA. Baron Don Borowski of Spokane Valley contributed $333.33, requesting the "Crackpot and Buzzkill" song. Borowski's donation arrived on Starfleet Command letterhead with a Star Trek postage stamp, marking his first full producership.

cz137· don borowski· spokane valley· star trek· no agenda art

1:07:26 That's what I do. That's what I do. We'll work on them. By the way, I think 25 grand is a reasonable price. It's a good deal. It's a good deal. It's a good deal. It gets it off your hands and makes a few little money for the champagne collection. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, John C. Uresi stands for constitutional lawyer. Dvorak. In the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning to all ships at sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there. Yes, and in the morning to the troll room, all over the map this morning. NoagendaStream.com. Always good to see you guys though. You never, never a boring moment there in the troll room. Also, in the morning to CZ137. He's back after a little bit of a hiatus with a great piece of artwork for episode 1009er.

1:08:20 Title of that was Best Cod Piece and he did the tree of media where you on the tree you have the branches with the logos of NBC, Fox, CNN, CBS, ABC and underneath on the roots you see little logos of NSA, CIA and Illuminati. Nice piece, worked very well. A lot of people commented on it too on the tweeters. We are probably the only one if not the only one of the very few shows that has fresh artwork for every podcast for your enjoyment and we thank season 137 and all of our artists because it does make a difference. Thank you and check out all the work at no agenda art generator calm

1:09:02 And we do have a few people to thank as associated producers and executive producers for show. What is our number? 1-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 Then we went to Baron Don Borowski in Spokane Valley, Washington. He is the, he sent by the way, I didn't realize he sent this note in on the Federation letterhead so it'd get read no matter what, even though this time it's $333.33, which is quite a bit. What is the actual Federation title?

1:09:42 It's the United Federation of Planets. Yes, yes, Starfleet Command. Exactly. By the way, the stamp on the envelope? Yes. A Star Trek stamp. Of course. With the logo. Yeah, he actually prints them. He might. I think there's an actual post office one. I didn't know they did those. Okay, he writes, hey guys, my December donation of $333.33 never showed up. Uh oh. So here's the make good check I promised on show 1000. I reproduce my original note as best I can remember. And here it is. Here's a sack of threes to celebrate my three years of listening to Noah Jenna. This is my first full producership. So, I make my first jingle request. For the end of show, I would like to hear the crackpot and buzzkill song. Uh, what song is that? No idea. I don't know.

1:10:39 And I feel really bad now. Okay, here it is. This one is easy to find it opens show number 300 All right, we may have to go look it up and give it to you next week Oh, I think it may be I think it's this one. Oh, yes, that's it. That's the one right? Okay. All right Yeah, I play it at the end cheers and beer sir. Donald of the fire bottles. This is over. Oh over Baron of Spokane Valley w a six zero mi yes 73 oh am i sorry w a six oh mi 73 kilo 5 alpha charlie charlie

1:11:22 He also says fine and close a review of the book men without work America's invisible crisis much interesting information in the review I will read that and I want to thank him for becoming a Executive producer for show 1010 beautiful no jingles besides just the song at the end. I just want that the end All right, good done done done done Onward to ah I waiting for I'm some my ears are waiting and open waiting. Oh, yes. Yes Sorry, I'm slacking Yeah, yeah, here we go Yeah, I got it Work but not ants on the mic. Yeah, that's bomb Bomb

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No Agenda Donor Credits and BestCodpiece.com

Executive and Associate Executive Producers for Episode 1010 include Nussbaum, Sir Ready Kilowatt, James Martin, and Edward Halsey. Joshua Polson registered the domain BestCodpieceInTheUniverse.com, which now redirects to the No Agenda website. Donors at the $200 and $300 levels receive on-air credits similar to Hollywood film production standards.

nussbaum· ready kilowatt· james martin· edward halsey· joshua polson

1:12:12 Nussbaum! Nussbaum! Nice double shot of nussbaum Wow, well, maybe you can come in more often just to hear that again 333 dollars in Virginia Beach, Virginia. So 10 10 times 33 is of course 330 I could have done that myself. I didn't do it. So please Adam and John I need you now more than ever hugs and kisses love and light. Yes, seven threes and 88s 73s and 88s. That's hugs and kisses. XOXO. So, associate executive producers, we got Sir Ready Kilowatt, 210 bucks. Sir Ready Kilowatt of the chat room donating my annual payment on Show 1010, also binary 10. Ah. Yes. So must meet another one I missed. So it must mean, so I try to put these in the newsletter as potential donations and I missed a bunch of them here. Ever since last year's story about using smartphones on the toilet,

1:13:16 And germs, I quit cold turkey. I forgot about those stories. Germs on your phone. Since that's where I usually read Twitter, I no longer read it and quit that too. Yeah, well good for you. Feeling much better overall. Could hear the old jingle that goes, would love to hear the old jingle that goes, when you wake up with the blues, trying to fill your head with news, you know, that one. Because it sums up how I feel about the show, but also like a little relationship karma for me and my wife. Smoking hot girlfriend. I'm just trying to think what with the title of that when you wake up No agenda, oh in the morning, yeah, it's the Shoot. I don't remember. Yes. It's a coffee song in the morning. Oh, is it called coffee? No, but I know it's a jingle taken from a coffee jingle, I think

1:14:17 Cuz I have wake up in the blue. Did you do no, but no agenda something. Well, I have this one. It's not the same I'll have to look it up and I'll see if I can find it for the end of the show Here's the karma. Here's the karma. You've got karma James Martin 200 bucks. Keep up the good work guys That's it anonymous 200 bucks. It says anonymous and Edward Halsey in Oakland Oak town 200 bucks jingle play the mrs. Curry authorities knocking jingle and karma the what

1:15:04 Mr. Curry, Mr. Curry! Oh, okay. Well, you're gonna have to wait for one second because I did a database search on blues and okay, it just came back. It's bigger than I ever wanted. Okay, so the knocking... Never use that word again. Yeah, don't do that. I have the Dvorak. Do I have it for me? Let me see. And a Karma? You've got Karma. You failed. And that will be our... group of two associate, three associate executive, or three, oh actually four associates and three executive producers for show 1010. I want to thank all these people for helping get this show off the ground. Yes, these are our executive and associate executive producers. These are credits you can only receive when you come in with support at the $200 or $300 level and that's why we put you right at the front just like Hollywood where the credits really do matter and of course we're happy to thank everybody who came in 15 and above in our

1:16:07 D block is it D or E block? I don't know. D, I, it's one of those blocks and we really appreciate that these titles are real you can use them anywhere credits are recognized. I also want to thank Joshua Polson for registering the domain name best codpiece in the universe dot com. Which now forwards to the no agenda show website. We highly appreciate that and for all of you Another show is coming up on Sunday. We need all the help we can get There's a lot of work going into this deconstruction and it is after all your show your production. Remember us at vorac.org Slash and a when I think one of these days we got another award show So you'll be seeing people propagate the formula towards them formula is this we go out We hit people in the mouth

CHAPTER 26 / 55 Discussion

Austin Building Implosion and Lead Smelter Plumes

A 10-story building in downtown Austin's Block 71 is scheduled for implosion in mid-March. This event recalls a previous demolition of a large smokestack on the West Coast that resulted in a massive plume of soot and ash. Concerns were raised regarding the environmental impact of such demolitions, particularly the potential for lead contamination in the surrounding soil.

austin· building implosion· lead smelter· smokestack· demolition

1:17:01 Hey, something cool happening in Austin. In uh... let me see. They haven't pinned down the date, but it seems to be mid-March. They're going to implode a building downtown. Oh, that's always fun. Have you ever seen that? Only on YouTube. Oh no, you gotta go see it. I've seen a couple of these. I saw them bring down the biggest smokestack on the West Coast. Oh yeah. Shoot, that must have been really nice. Well, what was interesting about it, it didn't go straight down because it's a smokestack and it's almost impossible to make that work. Yes, it kind of folded and crashed on top of itself. So they made it want to fall over because there was a big empty space for it to land.

1:17:51 And it was made out of bricks. What could possibly go wrong? Well, actually nothing went wrong except when it hit because it was so much soot, ash and whatever that was built up inside the thing. Yeah. It made this huge plume. Oh yeah, it must be bad. And luckily, and since it was a lead smelter. Everyone died. Great. Well, it was luckily you were upwind. It wasn't an issue, but I could just I can't imagine what the lead content of the soil was in the downwind area after that. This is block 71 downtown. I can see it. from my balcony. It's only... Oh, you can watch it implode from your balcony. Well, it's only 10 stories, so I can see maybe the top three. I don't think I'll be able to see it, the bottom. Well, you have to go see it then. I think I'll just have to go out there and take a look at it. Yeah. But that's kind of cool. It's very cool to watch, yeah. Yeah. Shit Hole Nation is what we're living in. And you saw, I'm sure, the article

CHAPTER 27 / 55 Discussion

Dr. Drew Predicts Plague Outbreak in Los Angeles

Dr. Drew Pinsky predicted an imminent outbreak of the bubonic plague and murine typhus in Los Angeles due to the city's deteriorating sanitary conditions and homeless encampments. Pinsky contrasted the filth of Los Angeles with the well-maintained services of nearby Pasadena. He also noted that the prevalence of bicycle parts in homeless camps is often a sign of methamphetamine use, as the drug causes users to compulsively dismantle mechanical objects.

dr. drew· los angeles· pasadena· plague· typhus

1:18:51 About downtown San Francisco having trash on every block poop drug needles everywhere I mean just really insane That's San Francisco. All of California is a problem and I caught dr. Drew Who's on I do he's on the radio during the day to is I'm one of these LA stations He has an afternoon show. Yeah, I didn't know that and he was talking about Pasadena and Los Angeles with his co-host and he made a bold prediction Which I think may not be far from the future Pasadena who we never really as people that have lived there for a long time thought I was having wonderful city services and

1:19:28 They're spectacular. Our roads work, we get power and water, we have good trash, we have good police and fire. And then it ran a responsive city hall. I mean, pretty responsive. I filmed Sub-Year Rehab there. We needed the city hall to help us with that. A bustling downtown now. And for God's sakes, Los Angeles. I got to drive across Los Angeles to get to work every day. You know exactly when you cross that border. The roads are terrible. The sidewalks are all messed up. It's unbelievable. Yeah. It's ridiculous and it's getting worse. And so my question- And now you can also smell the stench of rotting trash. Most of those are the dumps that each little homeless encampment has their own little dump full of rats. I'm going to make a prediction right now. You know how I have a tendency to kind of know things that are coming? We are going to see the plague. The plague? Like the black plague?

1:20:21 Mnemonic plague. There will be a plague outbreak. You heard it here first. I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding. And there also will be an outbreak of Murine typhus, which is a Rickettsial disease, a relative of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. It's all our rodents here carry Rickettsial things and the fleas get them and then it gets on us. And that's going to happen. It's going to happen. And so my question is, do we have to wait for that to deal with this problem? Or can we have a little moral outrage that we're going down the crap hole like this and we need to do something, let it motivate us to do something. Los Angeles, come for the sunsets, stay for the plague.

1:21:06 This is the classic, almost the Morning Zoo format with the one Weisenheim. Yeah, but it was good. I liked it. I'm like, yeah, that makes nothing but sense. And this segment went on for 15 minutes and they brought in some guy who was in charge of city services. And it dawned on me, it was too long to play obviously, but it dawned on me that throughout the entire piece, they're talking about the homeless just as a nuisance that is there. Not not one second was there any thought of hey, what can we do to help these people? No, none of them. Of course I did learn something. I didn't clip it. Do you know why? According to dr Drew who has some standing in the air why so many homeless encampments have bicycle parts everywhere why they collect bicycle parts I have no idea

1:21:54 typically because if they're on meth, meth makes people apparently makes people want to get inside stuff and open stuff up and see what's going on on the inside and and dismantle things. Apparently I don't know I'm sure we have producers who understand this. I didn't hear it either but Drew knows because he ran that clinic with the reality show so I guess he would know. And so they like dismantling stuff and bikes are great for that. So you see a lot of bike parts, that's where you can buy some meth. Apparently. Wow. It's kind of like the shoes over the electrical wires. You know, he did make that point about Pasadena, which I had visited it last time I was down in LA to visit a friend of mine who lives in Pasadena. And I was actually stunned how nice Pasadena is.

1:22:41 What are they doing differently? I have no idea. It's the government. It's always the local government. They're not corrupt is probably what they're doing differently. That's been my experience, especially since Mimi works in government now, one way or another. Just a little song to celebrate. Everyone's leaving Francisco. Nobody cares. Everyone's going to Arden, Texas. Stay away!

CHAPTER 28 / 55 Discussion

Pyeongchang Olympics Cross-Country Gold and Dog Meat Controversy

American skier Jesse Diggins won the first-ever U.S. gold medal in women's cross-country skiing during a dramatic finish at the Pyeongchang Olympics. In a separate Olympic incident, a Dutch speed skater faced backlash for commenting on the South Korean practice of eating dog meat. The skater later apologized for the remark, which had sparked a cultural controversy during the games.

jesse diggins· pyeongchang· olympics· south korea· dog meat

1:23:24 Be sure to wear some snowflake foreheads. Well, I've been watching some of the things. It's fun to watch the Russian skaters are fantastic and there's some, you know, we get to watch a lot of women's stuff, women's skiing, women hockey, women this, women that. And in fact, this is a clip and I think this summarizes the mania. I've got two clips that summarize are gonna be played in one than the other.

1:24:08 that I think summarize, and this is like the boringest, stupidest sport in the world, cross-country skiing. Wait, wait, wait, is it just cross-country or biathlete? Is it with the shooting? No, no, no, no, just don't. Oh, I love the shooting part. I'd be good at that sport. No, that's different. That's something else. Yeah. But this is straight women's cross-country skiing, and it turned out to be, well, at least you listen to this guy who I think they hired him from Univision, and he used to do soccer games. Uh-huh. The the color there's an announcer and a color guy and the color guy is going berserk as it turns out to be a really good race between a woman named what's her name? I got her name on this. Did you just say colored guy like you're a like you're a racist from the 50s? No, he's a color guy. Oh, he's just color. Gotcha. Sorry. That was my racist mind. Sorry. Yeah, you're just thinking racism. I'm sorry. I'm cued. I'm sharp. I'm ready to detect it.

1:25:04 That's racist. He's the color guy and he's going he's going absolutely I think it I think this epitomizes this this Olympics because they're making a it was a good race and it was very exciting at the end I have to say and this was the American is a woman named Diggins. Yes. And she wins but you have to hear it she came she comes there's three of them there's a Swede and a Norwegian and this Diggins woman is in third place coming into the end and here it goes. As they come into the stadium Diggins trying to get in on the upside. Jesse Diggins with two fifth place finishes, one sixth. So close for the US on so many occasions. Now moving up on the inside into second place. They're all completely gassed. They've given it everything on the global box. Stephen Nielsen leading Jesse Diggins in those final turns. Can Diggins answer? As the roars rattle around the cross country stadium in Pyeongchang, Sweden, the US, and

1:25:58 Come into the line! Here comes Diggins! Here comes Diggins! Diggins makes it to Sweden! Jesse Diggins to the line! Yes! Yes! Yes! And it is Jesse Diggins! The moment that will be etched in US Olympic history! The ever cross-country gold medal for the US! You could have played that over NASCAR, would have been the same. That was good. Yeah, kind of at the end of the Daytona. Now this guy with the hoarse voice who's going nuts and he's like blowing out his vocal cords. He does have one more ending to this right after all that. You got to hear this is the ISO I have gold medal. It's a gold medal for the United States! It's not just the medal, it's the gold!

1:26:50 End of show I so perfect. It's a beauty. Yeah, I had to give up on the Olympics because I'd record it well I record it and you have to fast-forward and you know it just it was I just wanted to see the figure skating not much else and Curling I watched during the day. See those two Russians. They're skaters fantastic. Holy mackerel. Are they good? I'm sorry. They are oars. Oh Yes, right. They're not Russians. They're oars. Hey, what are those oars doing out there on the ice? You know, the Dutch skater. Does anybody think that that was done, that moniker was given on purpose to make it sound like whores? I'm sure the jokes are there. Someone cracked it when they were having the meeting. Couple of Russian whores. Whores, whoops, sorry. We have our medalist, Dutch medalist, Blockhauser in skating, speed skating.

1:27:43 And he got in big trouble with the International Olympic Committee and South Korea as he said, hey, you know, I really don't feel like hanging around and partying because you people eat dogs. Did you get a clip of that? No, no, no, no, no sadly sadly Eat dogs and then then then he has to go back and apologize. I'm sorry. I didn't I misunderstood the culture Yeah, cuz South Koreans do eat dogs. We talk so what was the problem? He just Maybe he doesn't like eating dogs so he left. I don't see, he doesn't have to apologize. What does he have to apologize for? He said all dogs lives matters what he was talking about. He did not want... Disney hired him the next day. I think it's funny. You people eat dogs. Uh oh! Can't be telling the truth. That's no good.

CHAPTER 30 / 55 Discussion

Omarosa on Big Brother and Air Force One Meals

Omarosa Manigault Newman revealed on "Celebrity Big Brother" that White House staff and the President must pay for their own meals and snacks on Air Force One. She claimed to have been charged $20 for snacks during a flight, highlighting that the government lifestyle is less luxurious than perceived. Historically, First Ladies like Nancy Reagan have expressed shock at the monthly bills sent to the First Family for personal expenses.

omarosa· big brother· air force one· donald trump· white house bills

1:32:01 Yes, well if she stays in you know what I don't know. I'm just I'm just saying crap I really don't know I don't pay attention to this show, but we have producers We are the only show that has thousands of producers thousands of them We do it then it is thousands on tonight's episode Robo Rosa unloaded more talking points That's her names by the way Robo Rosa home on I got to change that in show notes Robo Rosa nice good one Dorian Once again completely independent of the story of the episode, with that real native ad field, the entire episode they're talking about how Omarosa has no friends. She's an outcast. Now suddenly they're all sitting together having a chat, even though she has no friends.

1:32:43 Essentially, first someone asks if she thinks Oprah would have been a good president. Omarosa says yes. Then she reveals that the government lifestyle may not be that cushy. In fact, on Air Force One you have to pay for your own meals. She even got charged 20 bucks for snacks on a flight. pretty much pushing the idea that maybe it's not all that luxurious as it cracked up to be. Then she talked about how amazing it was to ride in the motorcade through the very project she grew up in, as if to make kind of the point that Trump sponsored the black success story. Then cuts back to the regular programming, shots of Omarosa wandering around aimlessly. From what Dorian says, she believes that these conversations are cut in purposefully.

1:33:27 And that Omarosa again is only saying things that benefit Trump, nothing negative about him. Well, I think we've already identified that issue. Yeah. When you first began this beat. But this was educational. Yeah. I had no idea they sold snacks on the big 747. Yeah, I looked it up. The president actually has to pay the bill. You know they have to pay for their dinner and everything. They get a bill each month. from the government for everything they've used. In fact, I'm pretty sure it was... So Dinner's not tossed him? What about the jet flight? He can't afford that on the president's salary. Well, there's always been the conversation whether Michelle and or President Obama had to pay for their vacation use of the aircraft, which is no, because I guess this, you know, they

1:34:18 They have certain facilities, but for sure the White House sends a bill. I think it was Nancy Reagan who flipped out the first month she got the bill. She didn't know about it and there was a problem. You can rack it up. I didn't know that. I think that's good. Screw them. I guess it's okay. I mean, I'm trying to see you can't have a snack on the 747 without having to pay for it. You can't get comped. What about this is when you get one of those little packs of matches that you can get there with the presidential seal? Is that like, you get a bill for 10 cents, a dime, a dollar? What do you get? I'm sure it's not like that.

1:35:00 But yeah, I'm sure the press has to pay for this. Everything's a vending machine. You got to pull the thing and you're asking questions. I really have no answer to I really don't know. I do. They're just rhetorical. Yes. Huh? Well, I'm glad that she's on the show now. Very glad. Maybe we should do a the media doesn't do these stories because because they don't put you think they'd be complaining. Well, I bet you they get fed for free as part of the system. Yeah, maybe there's some secret deal or something or if you're the media always gets free meals if you're talking to him. There you go. And now it's time for your sexual harassment update. The hashtag me too movement powers through everything. Still happening, although completely dropped off the mainstream media radar. We do have some little blips from from time to time. I'm going to tell you that Mark Cuban is going to be in big trouble.

CHAPTER 31 / 55 Discussion

Mark Cuban and Dallas Mavericks Misconduct Allegations

The Dallas Mavericks organization is under investigation for a hostile workplace environment and rampant sexual misconduct. Owner Mark Cuban, who recently faced a $600,000 fine for comments about "tanking" games, is being scrutinized for his role in the culture. Comparisons are being made to former Clippers owner Donald Sterling, suggesting the NBA may use these allegations to force Cuban to sell the team.

mark cuban· dallas mavericks· nba· sexual misconduct· donald sterling

1:35:54 They are now looking at the Mavericks organization for a very hostile workplace towards women. And I think we've discussed on the show before that I think Cuban is a douchebag, he's a philandering douchebag, because I know who he's philandered with. Yes, you do. You know someone. Actually, I know the same person. You do. But I didn't know this fact, but apparently he is philandered with her yes he has philandered and it is a her so that's and it's not the only one for sure it's not no not the only one so now they're looking into alleged sexual rampant sexual misconduct in the Dallas Mavericks workplace and he's acting like oh you know I fired the HR person okay not a good look blames the HR person not a good look for mr. Cuban

1:36:48 Then we have... Well, this is a way, this is one of the ways they get you kicked out of the league as an owner. You can actually lose the team. He already got a fine for saying that it would be best of the Mavericks through the game. This is a very bad thing to say and he said it. What an idiot, why would he do that? A huge fine, it's like half a million. A $600,000 fine. $600,000 fine for saying something they do anyway, as we know. Yeah, of course they do this, but you don't go and bragging about it because it hurts the league's image as though they're tanking on purpose so you can't bet on them. So if you got a guy who's a loose cannon like that, nothing better than to get him with a hashtag MeToo moment. He's done his toast. He's always been meddlesome and troublesome in the league. He's always done stuff that the league doesn't like. And it's quite possible because he's a loud mouth and he said that thing. And I think this would be that. I think you're right.

1:37:43 Put two and two together and then that's six hundred thousand dollar fine I think they might run him out of the league with a hashtag me to moment He's toast and then his his shark tank will be over. I'm sure we'll get one or two of the shark tank He's going yeah, he did kind of touch my butt a little weird after the show as opposed to not weird well You know what I'm saying as uninvited so It possibly could be the end of Mark Cuban as a public figure. I It's very possible. Yeah, they, the league is really, they don't like people, uh...

1:38:22 being What what was it? What was the guy who had to sell his team because he was a racist the old coot He wasn't really a racist. No, but there were they called him a racist and then yeah, I accused of being a racist He's kind of a the league force in his chair. Who was that again? How the guy that's San Diego Clippers that ended up with Steve Ballmer earning two billion dollars Sterling Donald Sterling. Yeah, good call Thanks, Joe room to troll room. Yeah, like you know, I wouldn't know I Hello. Exactly. I know you wouldn't. Yeah, Sterling got his team taken from him and he had this taken from doesn't mean you lose your ass and he didn't have a black girlfriend. Yeah, I had a black girlfriend and she recorded a bunch of his calls because he's just a because he's he was like, hey, come over here. He says an old an old coot. Exactly. And most old coots in the 80s or our oldest guy was

CHAPTER 32 / 55 Discussion

Christina Garcia Sexual Harassment Allegations and Oxfam Scandal

California Assemblywoman Christina Garcia, a prominent figure in the "Me Too" movement, has been accused of sexual harassment by a former staffer. The allegations include Garcia making inappropriate comments about "spin the bottle" in the workplace. Additionally, international aid organizations like Oxfam and the Red Cross are facing scrutiny for reports of sexual misconduct and "orgies" during overseas missions.

christina garcia· me too· california· oxfam· red cross

1:39:14 Sound like racists when they just talk just talk normal exactly Then we have the California lawmaker Christina Garcia who is under fire She is one of the the women who appeared in the hashtag me to campaign kickoff in Time magazine And she has been accused of sexual harassment. We now have some details this woman should be removed from office not for what she did but just how moronic she is and Here we go.

1:39:57 And he's on the floor, she's sitting next to him with a bottle in her hand and she makes a comment, they should be playing spin the bottle. Attorney Dan Gillian says his client refused to play spin the bottle with his then boss, Assemblywoman Christina Garcia, but claims he paid a price. That's when he felt as though his days were numbered and that he was being targeted. Was he being targeted? How long after that was he fired? Well it was a few months, it was a few months later. The reasons why employers oftentimes wait a little bit is because if they fire him right away, it's just all the more obvious. In a complaint filed with the state, his client accuses the Me Too advocate of using vulgar language, discussing topics inappropriate for the workplace, and showing herself to be vindictive in nature. Yep.

1:40:45 It exists. It's not uncommon for women to be just as bad as guys. Yeah, well you don't usually hear about it And I just love the whole spin the bottle part. I thought that was cute Are you insane woman? You play that with more than two people that doesn't work people playing spin the bottle doesn't work that way idiot And I just got this off of the off of the news this morning and that after Oxfam now we also hear that the International Red Cross has had all kinds of orgies etc when going on mission and that should come out pretty soon. Good. Yeah, Oxfam. Yeah, Oxfam has suffered severely. People just withdrawing donations and... Oh yeah, they're dead. Yeah, and the Red Cross has got to go through the same because there's just shit. Yeah.

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California Penal Code on Child Annoyance

California Penal Code section 647.6(a)(1) makes it a crime to "annoy or molest" any child under the age of 18. The law carries a potential fine of $5,000 and up to one year in county jail. The broad definition of "annoyance" in the statute has led to humorous observations about the legal risks of parenting in California.

california· penal code· child annoyance· law· harassment

1:41:39 I did someone did send me some information for you. You had a clip on the last show about someone annoying a child Yeah, yeah, what was that again? It was like the guy was arrested for child annoyance or something well. I just slipped in it was I slipped in penal code California Penal Code 647.6a.1 Every person who annoys or molests any child under 18 years of age shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $5,000 or by imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year or both by the fine and the imprisonment. So it's in your law. Holy crap! Yeah, it's in your law.

1:42:23 California you can't annoy cannot annoy a child and the deaf and the deaf That's great. So, you know, we don't let anyone know about this because I think kids are getting annoyed all the time They're annoyed their kids. You could send your kids to your parents to jail if they annoy you. Yeah, that's right Sounds like it and it's California to the max. Let me see what the definition is of annoying to cause irritation and and to harass or disturb by repeated attacks, I would say. And that's the archaic definition, but it is the definition. So yeah, you're not allowed to annoy anyone. No children under 18. $5,000, you'll probably get on the sex list too. Oh, well why not? Sure. And this concludes your sexual harassment update. Remember, if you're in California, don't annoy the children. So I have a little report here on, since we're going through bits, I think you might as well open the climate gate.

CHAPTER 34 / 55 Discussion

Idaho Elementary School Global Warming Lessons

Boise State University professor Jennifer Pierce is teaching second graders in Idaho about global warming using games like "tag" to simulate the greenhouse effect. Pierce argues that there are "not two sides" to the issue and that human activity is the definitive cause of climate change. This educational push comes as the Idaho legislature debates softening state science standards regarding human-caused climate change.

idaho· global warming· boise state university· jennifer pierce· greenhouse gases

1:43:23 Oh, hold on a second. We haven't used it in so long. There we go. Climate gate. The climate gate is open. So there's a bunch of global warming stuff going through various states. It's going through everything except through the country. Holy crap it's cold. In Holland, they're actually talking about the 11-city tour again. The skating, natural ice skating canal. It's gonna be zero degrees centigrade. It's the way they commute. Yeah. Let's listen to... So in Idaho, they made a whole special piece on the PBS NewsHour about this.

1:44:18 Science not another side. Let's play. I got a bunch of different clips I didn't put the order down properly, but let's start with science not another side. What's clay? These Boise second graders are playing an unusual game of tag. On your marks, get set, go! They're pretending to be sunlight. Once they reach earth, they turn into heat. Some bounce back. Others are tagged and trapped by students masquerading as greenhouse gases. Look at all my greenhouse gases! The idea is to help students understand global warming.

1:44:58 So the more greenhouse gases we add to the atmosphere, what happens to the temperature of the earth? It gets hotter. What is climate change? What did you learn about that when you were outside playing tag? It's when people put more carbon dioxide in the air and it makes it warmer. Boise State University professor Jennifer Pierce offers this lesson on climate change to elementary school classes. My obligation as a scientist and as an educator and as a parent to teach our kids about how the greenhouse effect works, how humans and fossil fuels have contributed to the warming of our planet.

1:45:42 and what we can do about it. Pierce crafted these lessons after becoming alarmed when Idaho's Republican-dominated legislature Republicans! looked to soften proposed state science standards to play down the role of humans in climate change. Well, the legislators seem to think that you know you need to present both sides of the issue, that you need to be even-handed. There aren't two sides of the issue. The global warming is happening and humans are the cause. There's not another side of the issue. Oh, kidoki then. And this is Idaho? Yeah, Idaho. I made a little ISO of that because I think it's important. This is the Idaho global warming ISO. There aren't two sides of the issue. The global warming is happening and humans are the cause. There's not another side of the issue. Shut up, slave. Science.

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Idaho Legislature Debates Science Standards and Inquiry

The Idaho House Education Committee voted to delete certain science standards that linked air pollution directly to fossil fuels, favoring a curriculum that encourages student inquiry. Representative Scott Sime argued that standards should not stifle scientific discovery, even if students reach unconventional conclusions. Critics in the media portrayed this move as an attempt to "water down" science education and humiliate the legislators involved.

idaho· ryan kirby· scott sime· science standards· flat earth

1:46:30 So that's the way it is and they're all upset about the fact that the legislators want to kind of like soften this a little bit and make the kids learn how to think rather than just brainwash second graders, which is what this is about. Second graders into believing every little everything about global warming that this woman believes is settled. There's no question. It's a done deal. But let's play a couple more clips. This is more slant. This is an interesting little slant in here that I thought was worth listening to. Right. Representative Ryan Kirby supported that, saying students were being force-fed one-sided arguments.

1:47:11 They just said man has XYZ impact on the environment or these things are bad versus saying hey students look at the data do some research and let's talk about the good things and the bad things that man did to the environment. The public has overwhelmingly disagreed. Science education shouldn't be a political issue. Not some watered-down censored version. I ask that we not only keep the standards, but that we accept and appreciate all that they have to offer. That did not sway the Idaho House Education Committee, which this month voted again, this time deleting one science standard that linked air pollution with fossil fuels and scrapping pages and pages of content that backed up every area of science instruction, including global warming. The motion passes. Thank you.

1:48:01 Representative Scott Sime led the charge, saying he was deleting sections that didn't allow students to do their own scientific discovery. When you have conclusions and standards, it stifles inquiry. What we're going to see is we're going to be developing scientists. kids that can think on their own, that come to their own conclusions. Sime refused repeated requests for an interview, but told a newspaper quote, I don't care if students come up with a conclusion that the earth is flat, as long as it's their conclusion, not something that's told to them. Well, that's working.

1:48:39 I was not working, but I thought that was interesting the way this was slanted. For one thing, she puts that little ditty in at the end which is to humiliate the guy, but she makes this comment The public, it's right in the middle of the clips, is the public overwhelmingly disagrees and they had one person after another, very short clips of people testifying in front of this, the legislature. I would bet that if you took the Idaho public at large and put this to a vote, they wouldn't overwhelmingly disagree. No. And this actually will cause a real problem in the next 10 years with Idaho's population.

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National Science Teachers Association on Climate Education

David Evans of the National Science Teachers Association warned that legislative efforts to modify science standards put children at risk of missing "important information." Similar debates have occurred in New Mexico and eight other states, often resulting in fierce backlash from the education community. These conflicts are framed within the context of the Trump administration's skepticism toward global warming and withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord.

national science teachers association· david evans· new mexico· paris climate accord· idaho

1:49:20 Because it's very divided there, is my experience. You know, on one hand, everyone's got their guns, they love their guns, or a portion. On the other hand, you know, you can't even smoke a cigarette on the sidewalk. you get arrested. Well, they probably moved there from Austin. So let's just play the end and end clip. The debate over teaching climate change is hardly limited to Idaho. There have been a number of states as they have been revising their science standards where this has become a hot button issue. New Mexico's attempt last fall to weaken climate change instruction generated protests and fierce backlash.

1:50:00 The children, the future of New Mexico deserve better. Ultimately, the State Department of Education backed down. Recent attempts in at least nine states to block, repeal or modify state science standards, partly because of the treatment of climate change, have largely failed. All this comes during a government administration skeptical about global warming. The United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. In the case of climate change, of course, there have been many really concerted efforts to kind of deny the science. David Evans is the executive director of the National Science Teachers Association. When a legislative body decides to recommend against science content that's been well vetted by the science community and the education community, we undergo a great risk at denying our children really important information that they're going to need.

1:51:02 Yeah, we're giving them all they need to become good little globalists. Important information they're going to need. They don't going to need it, they're second graders. But I was thinking about this and it does have a little anti-Trump slant and that provides some some benefit. Yes, it was a valid report. Yeah, valid report. But I was this is going on to such an ex... this especially with this woman and her ISO. I want to play that ISO one more time before I play the one more clip. Yeah, it's gonna be a fan favorite. There aren't two sides of the issue. The global warming is happening and humans are the cause. There's not another side of the issue. Now I want to play something about HPV.

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HPV Vaccine Promotion and Factual Discrepancies

Health experts are pushing for increased HPV vaccination rates among 11 and 12-year-olds, claiming the vaccine is most effective before any sexual exposure. A report on NPR suggested the vaccine prevents "cancer of the penis," though critics point out that the primary medical focus has traditionally been on cervical and throat cancers. The aggressive marketing of the vaccine to young children is viewed by some as an effort to reestablish medical authority over parental concerns.

hpv vaccine· npr· margaret steger· cervical cancer· oral sex

1:51:47 And this is the HPV reestablishing clip and it's about promoting HPV and then I have my point to make. Health experts would like to vaccinate more young people against the virus called HPV. We are from the government, we're here to vaccinate you. Do not be alarmed. Which can cause certain cancers. The vaccine was first introduced many years ago, but a new analysis from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association finds only about one-third of adolescents get vaccinated by their teen years. NPR's Allison Aubrey reports.

1:52:22 In the US about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year and about 4,000 women die from it. An HPV vaccine can prevent most of these cervical cancers. It can also prevent cancer of the penis in men. Pediatricians recommend getting it early in adolescence. But only in men. Women with a penis, no problem. You don't get cancer. ...and women die from it. An HPV vaccine can prevent most of these cervical cancers. It can also prevent cancer of the penis in men. Pediatricians recommend getting it early in adolescence, says Margaret Steger of MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. She's a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics.

1:53:03 It's important for 12 and 13-year-olds to get the HPV vaccine to provide immunity so that when they may be exposed to HPV later in life, typically through sexual activity, they have protection. Steger says vaccination rates are rising, but she still hears pushback from parents. Comments like this. Why are we giving a vaccine to my little girl? She's only 11 and she's not going to be having sex. So why are we doing this now? Steger says there are two reasons. There's a more effective immune response when the vaccine is given earlier in adolescence. Also,

1:53:39 It works best if given before any sexual exposure, and that includes oral sex as well, and touching. Yeah, I got to tell you, I think there's a factual mistake in this report. Besides the nonsense that it works best if? Yeah, well, also cancer of the penis. What has been sold to us And man, have they been selling it. Remember they were putting little bags with little things on dorm room handles. They have all kinds of street teams trying to get this done. The doctors are completely complicit. The story is that you can get cancer of the throat

1:54:25 Through yeah through oral sex, but not cancer of the penis like oh my dick just fell off. Oh my god They had a yeah, please she might have a Chinese joke. I won't tell Involve the word Wong at any point Anyway the some of these assertions works best if you do this in I believe if you start looking at the global warming thing closely and you start looking at some of these other stories, I think it's a point I tried to make, I said I'd make now but I made earlier. I think that the system is trying to reestablish authority. And it's trying to do it with this nonsense and the global warming woman is the perfect example.

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Reestablishing Authority through Science and Vaccines

Modern media and educational messaging are shifting from scientific debate to authoritative assertions of "fact" regarding global warming and vaccines. This trend is interpreted as a deliberate effort to move society away from the "Question Authority" mindset of previous generations. By establishing unquestionable truths, proponents of global governance aim to create a more compliant populace that follows institutional rules without logical scrutiny.

authority· global warming· vaccines· global governance· logic

1:55:13 Authority has made the determination that global warming is what it is. It's a real fact that's caused by humans That's it. No more debate, you know, let me just if I just play that that ISO one more time There's something I think is important here. There aren't two sides of the issue. The global warming is happening and humans are the cause There's not another side of the issue. Yeah what she's done here and I think this is the change is The assertion as an authoritative figure is the fact no longer is science brought into it. It's no longer a question of whether the science is in or all scientists agree or 97% or any of that. Now it's just fact. Shut up. Yeah. And I think you're right.

1:55:56 And I believe that the authority, that's why this story about HPV is interesting because she's, this woman by the way who is the spokesperson, she is everywhere if you look her up. There's no, I can't get a connection to her in one of the drug companies but she is like the person who keeps talking about this. And she's got all the little excuses, oh no you can have it on 11, the sooner you get it, the better. the better, more effective it is, which is not the way necessarily that vaccines work. Yeah, the sooner you get it over a one month period, the more effective it is as if you got it at the last minute. But the sooner you get it where you've been submitting your system for years and years and years, what's the point of ever having to get a booster shot if that's true? It makes zero logical sense. But the logic is out, authority is in, and we're trying to get our kids

1:56:44 to get off this question authority idea which we have, we've dropped that and we've pushed that down to the shut up point of things. Let's shut up about this question of authority. We don't want to question authority anymore. It caused too many problems. We got to get authority back into the driver's seat and authority can take us into where we want to go which is global governance. Well the kids are primed and ready. Yeah, they're all in on authority, but oh yeah, lockstep, salute to salute, you know, whatever you salute. But this I think is what this, these two things put together is what gave me the idea that yeah, this is all about authority. It's not about facts or any, the reporters aren't doing any questioning of anything.

1:57:29 They're not looking at anything logically and saying, well that doesn't make any sense logically. And asking a question to get it explained? No, no. It's all authority. No, the authority figure said this, so that's what I'm gonna do. I'm a rule follower. Yes. Well, what will be next? What will the next authoritative statement be? Besides I think they should realize that they've got it. They've already whoever they are. They've the system The global governance system probe global governance. They've got most of the people in the United States locked down, especially in California and

CHAPTER 39 / 55 Discussion

Mind Control and the Global Success of Black Friday

The adoption of American shopping holidays like Black Friday and Cyber Monday in the Netherlands is cited as evidence of successful global mind control. Despite having no cultural connection to Thanksgiving, Dutch retailers have seen massive success by importing these commercial events. This cultural shift illustrates how media and corporate interests can create artificial needs and behaviors in a population through consistent messaging.

black friday· netherlands· mind control· cyber monday· thanksgiving

1:58:09 where you get 86% of the people vote for Hillary, seriously. And they've got them locked down and I think that they just gotta get the rest of the country locked down and then they can go start pushing whatever the hell they wanna push, which I think will be along the lines of global governance, one world governance, because of course we'd be the guys running it supposedly, of course, how that worked with ICANN and anything else that we try to run for too long, we get a bunch of people bitching and moaning about us. But well, I just find this to be deplorable and this is the way it's going There's nothing you and I can do to stop it. There's nothing that we got a good bunch of smarties that listen to the show It's it's impossible to stop what they're trying to do. No, I I'm not Wow. I'm usually the fatalistic one I don't think it's impossible to stop. I mean we're helping We're helping hundreds of people on this show and

1:59:05 Yeah, we'll help, we'll help, we're helping their mental health. Tens of people, tens of people. We got tens of people, their mental health is a lot better, but... At least let's look at it from what I just said and think, okay, this is what we're up against. This is, you know, I've always thought that the climate change thing is something of an IQ test for people. You buy into it, lock, stock and barrel, buy into it a little bit. If you're like this woman, this science expert, the state scientist, science teacher, she is, as far as I'm concerned, is low IQ.

1:59:43 She has done any work, any research on any of the counter arguments, any research on the bogus thing about the 97% which you blew out years ago and everybody else keeps blowing it up and still goes back, right back into the scheme. The scheme is the scheme and whatever, yeah, okay, yeah, whatever, yeah, it's 97% of all scientists. The guy's a mineralogist. He's just chipping away at some granite. Oh yeah, I'm all in 100%. Well, there's a lot of mind control going on and I've seen things from a distance that show me how gullible the public has become and in particular the Netherlands and a story came through this morning the the daily business newspaper that I read online and Yeah, just to give you some context when I was growing up in the Netherlands now when I was Probably around 10. They still only had two

2:00:42 channels, Holland 1, Holland 2, that started at 7pm and ended around 11.30 when people were supposed to, you know, have quick sex and go to sleep. That was pretty much how the country was run. And people were always saying, oh, American TV, pfft, we don't want that shit, you get commercials. And they even did a whole weekend, the VPRO, broadcast organization, did a whole weekend of American TV with commercials. And it was the discussion of the month. Wow, that was a great movie, but oh man, we had to keep watching commercials. Now, of course, they have 15 commercial broadcasters, commercials up the wazoo. They got exactly what they wanted.

2:01:23 But I've seen some other cultural things that are really baffling, but it may even be orchestrated. It started with the realization that the Dutch were celebrating Halloween with Halloween parties. Now this is an American holiday mainly. I think it's All Hallows Eve. The UK, do they have Halloween? I don't think they do. I don't know that they do. I know that they now have Black Friday, which is bogus. Well, this is what I'm going to talk about. So they started talking about Thanksgiving and people, I think we've talked about this on the show, there were actually people cooking turkeys on Thanksgiving in Holland. And now I don't know. Yes, the Dutch certainly were the ones who operated the ships that brought slaves over to the new country, but I don't think they get to participate in Thanksgiving. But as it turns out, they were all primed for Black Friday.

2:02:16 And it's called Black Friday in English, not in Dutch. It's called Black Friday and they have super sales. They've introduced Cyber Monday and the numbers are in. Unbelievable success for retail. This is complete mind control. They create this need like, well, the whole world is getting deals today. Everybody's shopping. We got a shop! It's mind control. Yeah. And it's working! And it's working! Yes! I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Now we do have some people to thank. And they're not mind-controlled. No. Thank goodness. But they do like to donate, some of them. Not all of them.

CHAPTER 40 / 55 Discussion

Lavender Blossoms CBD Success and No Agenda Businesses

Sir Cal of Lavender Blossoms reported a significant increase in business after his CBD products were mentioned on the No Agenda show. His company, which produces legal CBD hand creams in Michigan, grew from selling a few items a month to being stocked in multiple dispensaries. This success story highlights the "No Agenda effect" where listener-supported businesses thrive through the show's community.

lavender blossoms· cbd· michigan· no agenda· rob van dyke

2:03:12 What do we got here? Sir Cal of the lavender blossoms. Oh, is this? Oh, this is our lavender guy. Oh yes, I just ran out of lip balm this morning. I wanted to talk about him because he passed along the lip balm and some other stuff to JC and Jesse at the big giant Michigan meetup. And he came with a story. By the way, anyone interested is lavenderblossoms.org. That's a fantastic product. And for his, he makes a CBD hand cream, which is legal in Michigan because it is one of the states that has medical marijuana laws. And it has helped producers' parents that we know of. Yes.

2:03:53 And it's also the thing about it is that of all these rubs, these CBD rubs, it doesn't stink. It actually smells kind of pleasant. Yeah. He's got the lavender thing going on. That's what he knows what he's doing. So, um, anyway, there's a story and we came up with $100, 61 80 is when I mentioned that, uh, he, uh, according to JC and Jesse, when they came back, he says, this guy, was at the meetup and gave us some more stuff and he says he wanted to thank you and I profusely. Why? Because before we mentioned his company on the on this show,

2:04:30 He was doing selling like three things a month, you know, a tube of this and this and that. A solve here and there. And then he apparently took off and now he's making good money. He's in a bunch of stores locally or you know these just whatever they call dispensaries. and he's on his way. Thanks to the No Agenda Show. Well, more thanks to the No Agenda Show producers who are buying this. That's what's going on. They're woke. They're woke, people. So he makes a good product.

2:05:06 All right, onward. Excellent. Happy New Year. Another business, actually the first business successfully launched from this show. We've only come up with a thousand of them. Keep us uninvolved. Success guaranteed. Rob Van Dyke in Bergen, Netherlands. Bergen. Bergen. Bergen. Very good. Bergen. 150. Sir Craig Porter, $101 and one cent in Council Bluffs, Iowa. He wants karma for us, we'll put that at the end, we'll give ourselves some karma. Sir Steve, Baron of the Gold Branch Trail, 101-01. Yeah, 73's his Keto Alpha-1 Whiskey X-Ray. 73's. 73's.

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No Agenda Donations and Job Karma Requests

Producers Jeremy Cook, Richard Killing, and Brian Longenecker contributed to the show, with Longenecker providing a "readings from the future" segment. Tyler Brown, a bartender putting his wife through Clemson University, requested a "de-douching" and expressed how the show helps him through difficult times. Other donors requested "job karma" for their family members in exchange for their financial support.

jeremy cook· richard killing· brian longenecker· tyler brown· clemson university

2:05:52 Sir Gregory Worley, Baron of Smith Mountain Lake in the Evington, Virginia. 101-1-1. He says correctly, as a programmer I couldn't pass up a binary donation. That's right. Thank you very much. Jeremy Cook in Louisville, Tennessee. uh... one oh one one for the propeller and one oh one oh one uh... he needs to do she's a little bit and he's used to know there was a little bit of tennessee and have to and i don't know where that is richard killing in ping pong ring ping pong county county canada canada canadian under one uh... sir michael black knight of the

2:06:47 do's name Ben oh yeah and bottle bottle I'm eating one of his subjects soon that's all I you know yeah Tina has a guy who came in to do a like an Excel dashboard that dashboard for the Ronald McDonald house it's very cool project And this you know I've always wanted to hang out with a real Excel expert who knows how to really put it together Because you can do crazy stuff in Excel Oh Excel is very powerful We knew a guy Adam, and I both knew a guy who could design complete crazy websites with an Excel The best thing is the guy's name is Ben. His Ben. His Ben. His Ben. His PowerPoint actually was used. PowerPoint yeah, but is Those were great. Yeah

2:07:33 Anyway, dude named searcher out the baronet of good Glen Ellen and someplace. Well you missed Brian longenecker Blind Brian long an echo 101 yes, and he has readings from the future men a night Men a night with a kid get it. Yeah, I got a night. I got a feature FEMA region 5 is very good He did a cool end of show tune for us for today search, right? Tori Alta Teralta Teralta baronet of Glenn Ellen and slow motion something No, no, no slanoma slanoma

2:08:12 So, Lonoma County, it's up right here by my, I can see it from here. And he says he's responding to the February doldrums, throwing a few shekels to keep the train going and support the great work, karma for the economy and the market says, we'll do that. Yeah, this February is terrible. It's always bad for this show. Yes, it is a rough month. Anthony Fields. As is July. July also sucks. holidays. The networks know this. In fact, the networks know not to do anything on February. Almost everything's been reruns during the Olympics. Anthony Fields, West Walk, Roxbury, Massachusetts, that's $100. Tyler Brown in Garden City, South Carolina, $100.

2:08:54 Larry Hay in Mooresville, North Carolina, $100. Christopher Denon in Brooklyn, New York, $100. Hold on one second. Just for Tyler Brown, because he's de-douching, thanks for all you guys do. I'd love to give a lot more, but I'm a bartender who was raising a four-year-old and putting my wife, Alicia, through college. She goes to Clemson University, which is six hours away. We never see her and it's been really hard on her family Your show helps me get through these hard times. I've been a douchebag and need a good de-douching Love you guys. Keep up the great work. Thank you You've been de-douche now, that's what that's how you do it sacrifice for the American dream. Well Christopher

2:09:38 Denon Denon in Brooklyn says it's going to spend $100 on an online course and realize I learned so much more from John and Adam I'll take some job karma for my daughter if I donated enough. Yeah, we'll do some job karma for sir Daniel Warren in Boise, Idaho talking about Idaho. Yeah He's got some coming in the email. I don't know what it is. Oh Kevin Fuller, 83, parts unknown. Sir Chris Bruckner in Denver, Colorado, 8008. Jacob Hernandez in Sunnyside, Washington, 75, it'd be Jacob. Christopher Coddington, ah, in Hawaii. Kona, he's in Kona. 6969, good coffee there, by the way. And also Maui Waui's nearby.

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Karma Jingle Restoration and Episode 1010 Wrap-up

The original "Karma" jingle was restored for Episode 1010 after listeners noticed a slight change in the previous version. The show concluded with a final thank you to all producers who contributed through the value-for-value model at Dvorak.org/NA. A birthday shout-out was given to Sir Hank Scorpio, and the hosts reiterated that the show's independence is maintained solely through listener support.

karma jingle· dvorak.org· hank scorpio· binary donation· episode 1010

2:10:36 Dwight Chick, parts unknown, 6789. Hey, just as an aside, I can't find Daniel Warren's email. It seems like something he wanted to tell us, but I don't see it, so I'm saying it again, man. Yeah, say whatever it was. Ron Jordan in West Dundee, Illinois, 5633. Did I do Donald Napier, 6660? You did now. Well, I did now. Sean DeSantis in Fort Pierce, Florida, 5510. Sir Arthur of the Snowy Cascades and Sammamish, Washington, 1510. James Cool, is that cool or cooley? I'd say cooley.

2:11:26 I don't know. 5510s, double nickels on the dime. James McClure, same thing, double nickels on the dime. Onward to Andres Molina, 5315. Chris Sundberg in Mercer Island, Washington, 51. And then we go, Corinne Williams, let me get this, in Durham, North Carolina, that's a nice area. Richard Futterer, Futter, Futter, in London, UK. These are all, these are all. It was Connor Williams, not Corinne. Oh, Connor Williams, sorry, Connor. Sorry, Connor, in Durham. Connor, Connor, Connor. All the following are $50 donations, name and location. Richard Futterer, London.

2:12:23 Daniel LaBoi in Bath, Michigan. Brandon Mink, you know the people in Michigan also sent me a hand glove, a... Oh, you got the same thing, the oven mitt. The oven mitt saying, hey, you guys don't know where the hell anything is in Michigan. Look at your mitt. And so you look at the mitt. I tried using the mitt on something hot. Yeah. Don't do it. Oh, really? It's a defective mitt? That's a, believe me. It doesn't seem to yeah, you can burn yourself. It's a deck. I hear a lawsuit against Michigan one well, Michigan Yeah, I'm sure that I'm sure that's the least of their problems But I just like the fact that you took that beautiful oven mitt They gave you with with the whole you know state on it, and you actually used it for the oven I tried using it

2:13:15 Yeah, because I had something hot that had to come out of the oven. I'm looking left, looking right, looking left, looking right. There's a towel. There's the oven mitt. I said, well, let me use the oven mitt. And I did. Brandon Mank in Tempe, Arizona. Sir Patrick Maycombe in New York, New York, New York. Jason Klage in San Diego, California. Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina. Thomas Dillon in Laverne, California. I'm not really sure where that is myself. Keith Gibson, parts unknown. John Fitzpatrick in Hilber Springs, Arkansas. Sean Fagan, parts unknown. And last, or next to last,

2:14:05 Eric Elaine in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where everybody seems to be. And Adam, we gotta go there. And Adam Colby, last but not least, Parts Unknown. I wanna thank all these folks for contributing to show 1010 and also for producing it, along with all the others who came in with lesser amounts, including the easy to meet 1010. Let's see if there's a lot of those, 1010. Yeah, I got more than I expected. Yeah, a lot of pretty good. Thank you for the 1010s everyone now I've changed something and let me see you when I set up the windows rig and I imported all of the you know all of the Jingles and sound effects and everything and although I noticed it I hadn't really done anything about it But I've got too many emails about it the karma jingle is

2:15:05 Changed slightly to this. I think this is the one you've got karma There's a little yay slap at the oh, that's yours that's you're saying yay, I know that's that's no it's in the jingle I don't know if that's me, but it's in the jingle and and I got a couple notes from people saying you know That's not really the original and it caught it gave me some cause for concern and Because you know I agree with that you know the funny thing is I noticed that too But I thought that was you just ad-libbing no no sounds so much like you're going yeah, yeah, so I dug around then I picked up the original again So I just want everyone to know that the original karma is back I don't know if anyone has not had the power they expected to receive but here it is then we have we have the The original is back. I just want to make note of it because you know people may be wondering

2:16:00 Well, it's important to some people. It's important to me. I want to make sure we do the best we can and I want to thank everybody who supported today's program. Where did the other one come from? Sorry. I have no idea. There's all kinds of stuff in the database. All kinds of groovy stuff. So thank you again for everyone who supported the show. Our 1010s, very nice. This is episode 1010. Thank you to everyone who came in under 50 for anonymity or for one of our many programs which you can find at Dvorak.org and I really appreciate it. The show only exists and we can only talk about topics the way we do because of this model. And I see more and more people getting closer to the idea but they still

2:16:46 are hung up on chip in, give me five bucks, support my Patreon. This is not the way to do it. What's the way to do it, John? Dvorak.org slash N-A. It explains everything there. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Well, this is gonna be a really long list because if you thought donations were short, how about happy birthday to Sir Hank Scorpio? That's it! No titles, no nights, no nuttin'. No nuttin'. Nuttin' at all. Honey.

CHAPTER 43 / 55 Discussion

National Anthem Modernization and James Brown

A proposal to replace the "stuffy" U.S. National Anthem with more modern songs like Queen's "We Will Rock You" or James Brown's "Living in America" was discussed. The James Brown track is favored for its up-tempo energy, which would liven up sporting events. This discussion reflects a broader cultural trend of questioning traditional national symbols and their relevance in the modern era.

national anthem· james brown· queen· we will rock you· living in america

2:17:43 Let me see, what do we have here? Maybe talk a little bit about Russian collusion. You know, one thing we should talk about I think before that is, this is, we realized this was the President's Day week. Yeah, it was also truck month. Funny how that always coincides. So the president thing was like I thought that everything, I think we're trying to even get away from that. We're trying to take, which is the reason I think we're trying to remove the national anthem. You know do you look for reasons and you didn't you push the reasons all kinds of reasons racist? I just interrupt you I very much have been enjoying your Twitter quest for replacement of the national anthem with Queens we will rock you and Living in America James Brown. I mean, I like it. I think we should we should think of modernizing it Why does it have to be a stuffy old pieces?

2:18:40 piece of stuffy old that's on site living in america's the one that would rock and i the reason i argue that you're gonna change it which is seems is inevitable changes to something i really live in sub sporting events cuz it doesn't look like we're gonna start pulling the national anthem from sporting events so. That's why I first thought of we will rock you because it's an anthem of sorts, but then somebody's song by British. Yeah, so I said, okay, okay, okay, so then one of the Twitter People out there were probably one of our producers Suggested the James Brown song which is fabulous. Yeah, because it gives you it really would liven up a sporting event You know because you'd feel like wow, let's get going here because it's an up-tempo. Well, well, yeah, well not only that but through

2:19:27 to the power of suggestion, it would also promote the no agenda show. See? Be perfect for us. Yes, it would work well for the show. So I ran into a, you know, I think part of this has to do with besides the reestablishing authority, is also getting us off the track of any positive thoughts about our founding, the United States, you know, American founding and all the rest. And so you end up with a lot of negative kind of, during Presidents Day on PBS, you'd hear this, there's this anti-presidents, Presidents Day rant on PBS.

CHAPTER 44 / 55 Discussion

PBS Rant on Slave-Owning Presidents and Cash

A PBS segment featured a poet condemning early U.S. presidents, including George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, for owning slaves while in office. The rant suggested that the presence of these figures on American currency makes cash "racist." This narrative is seen as a potential precursor to a push for a cashless society, using historical grievances to justify the elimination of physical money.

pbs· george washington· thomas jefferson· slavery· cash

2:20:21 that just play the part, you don't have to play the whole thing, but this guy just goes off the deep end condemning those presidents for their, because of the situational ethics of the era. Letter to five who owned slaves while they were in office. George Washington. When you won the revolution, how many of your soldiers did you send from the battlefield to the cotton field? How many had to trade in their rifles for plows? Can you blame the slaves who ran away to fight for the British because at least the Redcoats were honest about their oppression? Thomas Jefferson, when you told Sally Hemings that you would free her children if she remains your mistress, did you think there was honor in your ultimatum? Did you think we wouldn't be able to recognize the assault in your signature that's raping your slave when you disguise it as bribery and make it less of a crime?

2:21:04 When you wrote the Declaration of Independence, did you ever intend for black people to have freedom over their bodies? James Madison. Let me tell you, this is how they'll get rid of cash. This is how they're gonna do it these racist pricks on our money get them off You know what just do away with money. We can use our credit card and PayPal, and it's a funny You might be on this yes It's funny, but really this could happen when you wrote to Congress that black people should count as 3 fifths of a person How long did you have to look at your slaves to figure out the math was easy to chop them up? Did you think they'd be happy? being more than just half human James Monroe. When you proposed sending slaves back to Africa, did black bodies feel like rented tools? When you branded them, did the scar on their chest include an expiration date? When you named the country Liberia, were you trying to be ironic? Does this really count as liberation, Andrew Jackson? Cash is racist. That's it. That's the ticket.

2:22:00 Well, as soon as it shows up, I'm sure one of our producers will send us a clip. But you're probably right. Cash is racist. Well, this is really nice. You know, these guys only, all they did apparently was just screw, kill and eat slaves. Jeez. from the battlefield to the cotton fields, although there were no cotton fields in the area where the revolution took place. But anyway, it goes on and on. The guy just condemns everything. And then the other one that came up was this the anti-Star Spangled Banner movement which is started by Kaepernick as far as I'm concerned. And we have this opera singer and this is a black woman who has that, there's a black woman elitist accent. It's hard to describe but you're running into it. It's a little bit of British in there like Tina Turner used to do. My name is Annie Mae Bullock. Annie Mae Bullock, I'm from Mississippi.

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Star Spangled Banner Unsingability and Global Governance

Opera singers and critics have labeled the "Star Spangled Banner" as "unsingable" due to its wide vocal range, suggesting "America the Beautiful" as a replacement. Critics of this movement argue that the push to change the anthem is part of a larger effort to separate Americans from their constitutional origins. By eroding national identity, proponents of globalism aim to make the population more accepting of one-world governance.

star spangled banner· america the beautiful· yashar ali· racism· globalism

2:22:56 It's a very distinctive accent. You run into it with a lot of black female writers. And she has it. This is a singer and this is Yashar Ali bitching about the Star Spangled Banner being unsingable. The Star Spangled Banner, it is unsingable. Oh, she's like Oprah. It is unsingable. No, truly. And I know that there are people who say, you know, she must be absolutely crazy. But I really do feel. Yeah, it's like a little island thing. It covers too much territory. That is an octave and a fifth. That means you've got 13 notes that are incorporated into our national anthem for a song that is to be sung by a general public

2:23:42 One octave is enough. And the song that I wish we had as a national anthem is America the Beautiful. It doesn't talk about war. It doesn't talk about anything except the beauty of this land and the joy that we should have in being in this land. And it's a much more, for me, much more beautiful song.

2:24:19 Even though I understand completely the rousing that happens in the heart from listening just to the opening bars of the Star Spangled Banner. Hmm. Well, she has a real point about a difficult song to sing for sure. But still, why don't we choose something modern? That would be cool. I think the James Brown is the way to go if we're going to do this at all. And you can't accuse of being racist. It's James Brown. Yeah, well I think we should look at some more submissions. I think this is a very doable one. Well, it's going to do, someone's going to do it. It's going to be interesting, I guarantee it'll be a Democrat president.

2:25:07 Yeah, and they'll have enough of that. They'll be able to push this through a little more We need a little more propaganda against the old song. Yeah, and which is a Hard to sing it's a British drinking song Can it be the same the song is racist if you know the fourth verse yeah, well, it's racist still a British Drinking song it that is not that hard. It's yeah, it's hard to sing unless you're drunken Brit and And that's so I'm not buying any of it. I hear you. It's just trying to separate us from our from our origins. The idea is to get us so we're not so hung up on all this constitution, all this other stuff, so we can be global governed, one world government, blue hats. You'll be happy.

CHAPTER 46 / 55 Discussion

Jennifer Lawrence Red Sparrow Promotion and Black Panther

Jennifer Lawrence is promoting her new film "Red Sparrow" while simultaneously claiming she is taking a break from acting to "fix democracy." Meanwhile, "Black Panther" has become a massive box office hit, though it has faced criticism from some circles for a lack of LGBTQ+ representation. The film is described as a modern iteration of the "blaxploitation" cycles seen in the 1920s and 1970s, designed to target specific demographics.

jennifer lawrence· red sparrow· black panther· diversity· hollywood

2:25:53 You'll be happy. Laws that make sense. You know, Jennifer Lawrence, like, oh, I'm stopping work, I'm gonna stop because I'm gonna go fix democracy. She's the worst. Well, she's also completely insincere. By the way, she also looks like that... tell me this isn't true. She looks like that Japanese robot woman. She does a little bit. That is her new look for the movie Red Sparrow, which will be coming out any day now. It has already been premiered in DC already at the Newseum, then it's her and Jeremy Irons the story of a Russian intelligence officer who was sent to make contact with the CIA agent and a possible mole come on She that's an original idea. It's just but she's just promote. She's pre promoting her movie Yeah, duh, but getting into the press. It stinks

2:26:51 It stinks. It stinks that the press picks up on it. Yeah, and I think the Washington, was it the Washington Times? Who everyone's been reviewing. Did you see that funny review I sent you of Black Panther? No, I didn't read it. No, you probably didn't read it. Now, there was an online movie reviewer who was giving all the reasons. It was a joke, but he It's truth very funny even even crazier funny, but all the reasons he couldn't go to to see the movie Because he's white obviously, but now comes an actual complaint actual complaint. Yeah, there's no gays in the movie Yeah, yep, yep

2:27:34 Black Panther is being hailed as the most diverse superhero movie in Hollywood, but it's not diverse enough. Where are the gay characters? Mostly black. Yeah, zero diversity in there. It wasn't designed to be diverse. No. It's a big hit though. It was designed to, like the old black exploitation movies that have a cycle by the way. There was a bunch of them in the 70s. There was a bunch of them in the 1920s. Yes. There was a whole thing on the Antiques Roadshow about some of these old movies. And now we're gonna see a bunch of Black Panther films which are designed to just bring in every black person in the world to watch these movies and then curious whites.

2:28:19 Black exploitation yeah, no different. Oh, it's some of the crummy movies that were done exactly right that were done in the 70s There's a slew of them. I have never watched a superhero movie in my life, and I'm not gonna watch this one either You've never watched any of the movies the Avengers or in those things no I congratulate you I saw Iron Man. I liked Iron Man. Oh, that's a super. Yeah, you're but the first one I That's it. Okay, I'll let you slide. You know, I've been continuing to do research into what foundations are funding our schools with the curriculum stipulations attached to it. This was a big part of the Dodd Report. We've discussed this for many episodes. Yep. And came across a great article which is in the show notes. You can find it at nashownotes.com and the title is, Who are the rich white men institutionalizing transgender ideology?

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Pritzker Family and Transgender Ideology Funding

Billionaire Jennifer Pritzker, a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel and member of the wealthy Pritzker family, is a major funder of transgender ideology in academic curricula. Other wealthy donors, including Martine Rothblatt and the Ruderman Family Foundation, are also attaching stipulations to their donations to promote diversity and transgender studies. This influence is viewed as a way for private foundations to shape public education through financial leverage.

jennifer pritzker· ruderman foundation· martine rothblatt· transgender· academia

2:29:13 I hadn't really thought about this, but the main organization that's doing this is the Ruderman Foundation, but I want to give you a list of names, and it's interestingly enough, it is very, very rich transgendered men who are doing this. And number one is Jennifer Pritzker. the famous Pritzker family billionaires. Yeah. And have you ever seen Jennifer Pritzker? Nope. You need to do a quick Google search. I'm gonna do that right now, but I'm gonna bing it. Yeah, please be... what am I saying? I'm so sorry. I just like sacrilegious what I'm doing. Bing it, baby! Jennifer Pritzker is the world's only known transgender billionaire and announced in 2013 she would live her life as a woman, formerly known as James, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel.

2:30:05 And by the way, I have no problem... let's see, who is it here? Martine Rothblatt, a male who identifies as transgender and transhumanist. That's a great one, great combo. Tim Hill, Rick Weiland. So it's obviously, well, it's a lot of gay men and transgendered men, or women, and they are attaching curriculum stipulations with their with their donations to academia huh well this is not saying what good or bad one way the I think all influence in academia is bad all of it no matter what you're going for but it was really an island explain a few things yes and this this ruderman family foundation who this is a big one they do a lot of stuff huh

2:31:09 They do a lot of stuff for people with disabilities. Which they call diversity, by the way. Disabled people are the definition of diversity, or something like that. It's their slogan. Anyway, so that's where this particular knowledge is coming from to our schools. I think in general we should... I guess we can't make a law against it, but I don't think it's a very good idea that we have all of these foundations who make stipulations for their money. Well, if you're gonna give somebody a bunch of money, more than they normally get, you're gonna probably do that. You're probably gonna say, you know, you wanna get more of this money, and you seem to like the money, and you can shake it in front of their faces, and they look, you want more of this money, you're gonna have to do me a favor.

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Russian Chaos Meme and Midterm Election Warnings

President Trump and various media outlets have adopted the "chaos" meme regarding Russian interference, often referencing the TV show "Get Smart." Intelligence officials warned that Russian efforts to sow discord are continuing and could suppress voter turnout in the 2018 midterms by creating distrust in the system. Critics argue that the mainstream media's constant focus on this narrative is actually what causes the distrust, rather than the Russian actions themselves.

russia· chaos· get smart· midterm elections· voter turnout

2:32:13 Okay, oh, you know I wasn't that crazy the other day when of course I I kind of turned it into a joke because I was dumb about The word chaos being used yeah, and I was like hey That's like that's another Russian thing chaos kaos And then you rightly pointed out that that was from a TV suit TV show get smart get smart well This case I know there was there actually was a operation chaos. That's not what I was gonna say, but thanks for pointing it out No, I'm gonna play you something from Fox News who are propagating the formula again They could have done more over the weekend President Trump tweeted this if it was the goal of Russia to create discord disruption and chaos within the u.s.

2:32:56 Then with all the committee hearings, investigations and party hatred, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. They are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart, America. I've actually never said that word on television. Get smart. They're putting it together. She plugs the show. Same sentence. Chaos gets smart, which I think is only anchoring the chaos meme. This is a lot of people are doing this. And the president tweeted it himself. He must be a master. We had a an expert. on the Russian hacking on PBS and it was interesting to listen to her go on and on about it. There's an interesting rationale that I, but play this clip, this is since you brought it in. You opened the door.

2:33:42 Russian hacking the election won. because they were so legitimate in the types of criticisms that people were levying of politics at that time. So pretty sophisticated stuff. Yeah, absolutely, and long-term. We saw that this was going on since 2014 and it was a widespread operation and pretty well funded. This is alleging over a million dollars per month were spent on this operation. So before these indictments... Hold on, I gotta call bullshit on this. This is a new meme

2:34:32 We know that the actual ad buy was more like $46,000 before the election. But because the report said that they hired people and employed people at the cost of millions of dollars, now that's being used as, and she actually conflates it by saying they spent it online as bullshit. No, I don't think she says that. It was a widespread operation and pretty well funded. This is alleging over a million dollars per month were spent on this operation. Oh, no, you're right. I thought she said online on this operation, but you'll hear it. You'll hear the lexicon. They know they're spending millions that can transfer that very easily already happening So before these indictments came out last week, there was a testimony on the hill by all the heads of every intelligence Major intelligence agency in this country they all said to a person that these kinds of efforts by the Russians are continuing now and there is concern that they're going to affect the

2:35:26 this year's midterm elections. What are they doing now? Are they doing the same things that the Mueller team identified? Have they changed their MO in any way? Yeah, I think that they're doing the exact same things. This is a tactic that they have practiced over more than a decade in Central and Eastern Europe, in countries like Estonia and Ukraine certainly, and then we saw it more recently in the UK and in Germany. And what they're doing is just amplifying divisive rhetoric again in order to create more chaos and distrust in the system. Ultimately, you know, a lot of people talk about hacking the election or hacking of voter rolls. We don't have any evidence of that happening yet. But what I'm most worried about going into the 2018 midterms is that voter turnout will be suppressed because people are going to be distrusting the system, distrusting that their vote matters. And that's the most dangerous thing and the most difficult thing to reverse. And I saw a wire story today that Italy is now another country that is concerned about Russian

2:36:24 Now, before we play the second part, which has got some interesting information in it, what person out there A. looks at something online, Facebook or Twitter or whatever, and says, oh, this is from the Russians, I've lost all faith in the American system, I'm not going to vote? People who are conditioned to think that? Yeah, but who does anybody actually... By the mainstream media saying it constantly. Well, the mainstream media is causing it then, not the Russians. Correct. Alright, well let's go on to this other one. Now, this one is, I think Judy actually asks a real question that wasn't like scripted and you can kind of tell because she usually... She stumbles always. It's almost her tell when she's actually asking something because she's nervously worried that she's asking the wrong thing that's off script.

2:37:17 But this is a real question and there's an answer to it that I think is very interesting. So, you know, we hear about what the Russians want to do is sow discord and division. What is their goal here, actually? The goal is to discredit Western democracy as we know it, which then gives Russia a better seat at the bargaining table. Okay. The goal is to discredit Western democracies and get a better seat at what bargaining table? What is her, who is she again? This woman? She's some expert on Russian bull crap. How can she make that statement? That's not what we've been told. Well they just glossed it over. They ran right through the whole segment and nobody stopped it to ask what bargaining table are you talking about? But Horace, that wasn't the goal. The goal was to

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The Russian Bargaining Table and Amateur Trolls

A PBS expert claimed that Russia's goal in sowing discord is to get a "better seat at the bargaining table," though the specific table remains undefined. The Russian "troll farm" operation is described as an amateurish effort run by a disgruntled businessman rather than a sophisticated intelligence operation. The grammatical errors and poor targeting seen in the Russian ads suggest the threat to American democracy may be overstated.

russia· judy woodruff· pbs· putin· troll farm

2:36:24 Now, before we play the second part, which has got some interesting information in it, what person out there A. looks at something online, Facebook or Twitter or whatever, and says, oh, this is from the Russians, I've lost all faith in the American system, I'm not going to vote? People who are conditioned to think that? Yeah, but who does anybody actually... By the mainstream media saying it constantly. Well, the mainstream media is causing it then, not the Russians. Correct. Alright, well let's go on to this other one. Now, this one is, I think Judy actually asks a real question that wasn't like scripted and you can kind of tell because she usually... She stumbles always. It's almost her tell when she's actually asking something because she's nervously worried that she's asking the wrong thing that's off script.

2:37:17 But this is a real question and there's an answer to it that I think is very interesting. So, you know, we hear about what the Russians want to do is sow discord and division. What is their goal here, actually? The goal is to discredit Western democracy as we know it, which then gives Russia a better seat at the bargaining table. Okay. The goal is to discredit Western democracies and get a better seat at what bargaining table? What is her, who is she again? This woman? She's some expert on Russian bull crap. How can she make that statement? That's not what we've been told. Well they just glossed it over. They ran right through the whole segment and nobody stopped it to ask what bargaining table are you talking about? But Horace, that wasn't the goal. The goal was to

2:38:12 Attack us like Pearl Harbor and get Trump elected. Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor Trump. So they want a better seat at some mysterious bargaining table. Nice. That we know nothing of. I'd like, is this the one where the dogs are playing poker? Could be. That sounds like the table I want to be at. Huh. Interesting. That's their goal, to get a better seat at the bargaining table. The bargaining table. Hmm. Interesting. If she said to get a sanctions lifted or to get someone elected or to get their guy in, that would all make sense. What she said makes zero sense. Somewhere in the show notes I have a rather long story that explains exactly who is behind this Russian troll factory.

2:39:00 or troll farm, whatever they call it, and I forget the guy's name, but he's basically some Russian dude who's disgruntled about, you know, maybe got kicked out or something happened. And he, I think he owns, he's own like bakeries or something. They call him like Putin's baker or some bull crap like that. And, you know, because when you look at the stuff, I mean, this is, it's obvious what happened. Guy's pissed off. Yes, you know I we're gonna go gotta go mess with America. I hate him. I hate him. I hate him But get me some guys. It's going to cost you boss. All right, but I got a couple million rubles, millions of dollars, whatever it takes. But that doesn't mean you get a great team. And quite honestly, everything we've seen, grammatical errors, lame, placing the wrong demographics. It was an amateur operation. We're still conditioned to think of chaos and get smart and the dumb ruskies who just don't know what they're doing. I have a feeling they're a little more sophisticated than what we saw from the face bag.

2:40:03 Yes, I agree. This is not run by the intelligence. No, no, I mean and that's really if anything it would make Putin laugh because like well you really think we're that bad, but that's stupid and I will say when I was there in 1988 I was like geez this place is bass backwards and Yeah, it's been asked backwards until recently. But, you know, to think that they're so poor and, you know, they have to take their own guys they couldn't hire locally, they couldn't flip some people or whatever it takes if you're intelligence, you know, it's almost insulting to the intelligence community themselves.

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PBS House Ads and Federal Funding Pleas

PBS is running "house ads" urging viewers to contact Congress to preserve federal funding for public media. The ads describe local PBS stations as "vital community resources" and "safe spaces" for children. This campaign highlights the network's reliance on government support and its use of emotional appeals to maintain its budget.

pbs· house ad· federal funding· safe space· congress

2:40:47 Yeah, I'd say I agree with that. Meanwhile, on PBS, we have a couple more clips, but I ran into this call, you know, it's supposed to be their advertising supposed to be no call to action, no this, no that. I don't know if PBS has that restriction. NPR does. Well, I think PBS has some, but apparently they don't have any when it comes to house ads. And I have a very weird house ad. Explain what a house ad is. A house ad is like when you're watching ABC and then they have an ad for time, and an ad for drugs, and an ad for drugs, and an ad for drugs, and then an ad for one of their own shows. Yeah, a promo. That's a house ad.

2:41:28 They're not making any money from the ad. It is not, what it does is draws attention to a show that they want you to watch. It's effective for that, but it's free. Well, here's a PBS house ad that I thought was very interesting. This is the PBS that you love, but we're so much more. Your local PBS station is also a vital community resource, a critical service for first responders in times of need, and a safe space for young children to learn and grow. But it could all disappear without federal support. Go to protectmypublicmedia.org and tell Congress to preserve funding for your PBS station.

2:42:12 Oh man, oh man, we're missing out on the latest trend! We should do you in other words we should do a house at for our show yeah, we should have some like We have any music any let me see you have like bombastic music. We need some some music Played they had one more time It's only 30 seconds and maybe this will trigger one of our producers out there to do a house at for our show This is the PBS that you love but we're so much more Your local PBS station is also a vital community resource, a critical service for first responders in times of need, and a safe space for young children to learn and grow. But it could all disappear without federal support.

2:43:01 Go to protect my public media org and tell Congress to preserve funding for your PBS station Yes, it could all end within a heartbeat where we really do provide a safe space for citizens of shithole nation It could all go away if you don't That's close enough That was a good try. Anyway, I thought that was very strange. Well, that they put the safe space bit in there is a bit much. Yeah, how does that work? Mommy, mommy, I'm scared! Come, just watch PBS, baby. Your safe space. It's all good. That's a little unbelievable.

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Tavis Smiley Lawsuit Against PBS

Tavis Smiley is suing PBS for breach of contract after the network pulled his show following allegations of sexual misconduct. Smiley claims he was railroaded and has not been given specific details about the complaints against him. Some observers speculate that Smiley's previous pro-Second Amendment comments may have contributed to his ouster from the public broadcaster.

tavis smiley· pbs· sexual misconduct· second amendment· michael oreskes

2:43:46 They did have one little announcement, I thought they slipped into the PBS News Hour, that I thought was very like, eh. You know, I feel bad about, I don't know if you could dig this up, but we had that clip of Tavis Smiley saying that guns are good, or you know, the Second Amendment's the best thing that ever happened to the black community, because it allowed us to arm ourselves. And I always thought that that was, As soon as he's ever said that that he was doomed to getting kicked off of PBS because that took a lot of nerve even though it's true see Guns are good Guns are good. Tabitha smiley might be under smiley. Yeah. No, I have all the tab of smiley Obamacare Book don't wait for the next war. Now. I'll just have to take your

2:44:37 Take your word for it. No, it's a fact. Anyway, it was a good clip. But he's getting run out of town because of supposed second. He's suing PBS for kicking him off the air. Yeah. And here's the official PBS response to it in the NewsHour. And it now appears the earliest known Britons looked very different from their modern day descendants. No, no, no. That's the wrong clip. Oh, shoot. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. My mistake. Yeah, start. I want you to play that other clip afterwards then since I was saving it but I'm being played. Have a smiley. An outside legal review is now public on NPR's ouster last year of Michael Oreskes as its top news executive for alleged sexual harassment. It finds that there were questions about his behavior even before he was hired and repeatedly during his tenure.

2:45:31 And separately, Tavis Smiley is suing PBS for breach of contract after it stopped distributing his show for alleged sexual misconduct. PBS says the suit is quote, meritless. Geez, yeah, man that guy's railroaded and there was a libra And there are no official claims or alleges or anything. Oh geez poor guy. Yeah, I feel bad about it Yeah, I mean if something went down right but the way this happened makes no sense He has no idea who complained what they complained about yeah, it's just it was a setup to get rid of him I think it's because of his comments about about guns about guns idiot. Yeah, well he deserves it then I

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Polish Holocaust Law and Ruderman Foundation PSA

The Ruderman Family Foundation released a controversial PSA calling for the U.S. to suspend relations with Poland over a new law regarding the Polish role in the Holocaust. The ad, which features the website NeverDeny.org, accuses Poland of denying complicity in Nazi crimes. The law has sparked a diplomatic rift and highlighted long-standing tensions between the Polish government and Jewish advocacy groups.

poland· holocaust· ruderman foundation· neverdeny.org· israel

2:46:13 All right, just two things because I know you got to go. This is my new thing now. Yeah, I can tell. Wow, talking of house ads, this is a PSA from American Jews regarding Poland. And Poland, as I think we may have discussed, just enacted a law that says you're no longer able to say, print, publish anything about Polish Holocaust. And we've known there's been a long time hatred between the American Jews and Poland for, really the argument is, well, the Poles ran the concentration camps. And the Polish are going, no, no, we were just as much victim. And it's gotten to such an extent that even with the president promising the Poles

2:47:09 When he was at the polls, he promised the polls. He said it's two weeks with me in office I'm gonna make sure you guys get your visa waiver rights because every EU country has a visa is a member of ESTA there's a Visa waiver program. Yes, except Poland and Now the heat has been turned up with this law And this is the PSA. It stands for Public Service Announcement. After 3.5 million Jews were murdered in Poland, including hundreds of thousands of kids, the Polish have approved a new law. I will go to jail. To jail. So listen Polish people, what happened during the Holocaust was enough. Repeal this disgraceful law now. Now. Now. Now. Now. Jews will never again be silenced. The USA should suspend all ties with Poland. Before it's too late. And we will never agree.

2:48:10 to deny the Holocaust. In the name of 6 million Jews, sign our petition. The United States must suspend relations with Poland now. Sign the petition now. I am also in favor of suspension of relations with Poland until the Polish denial law is repealed. Go to www.neverdeny.org. American Jews, always with Israel. pretty extreme. That's terrible. We should suspend. And they're not denying the Holocaust. It's not about the Holocaust, but they make it sound like it is. That's why I say no denial, denial, denial, which indicates Holocaust. They're denying their complicity. Yes, and we should suspend all relations with Poland immediately. Who put that out? That's disgusting.

2:49:11 It's misleading and disgusting. I'm really just stunningly disgusting. Yeah, it's to me too. And you know, yeah, I'm not quite sure. I mean, it's showing the hatred we always knew was there. And this is pretty blatant. And also, you know, yeah. Where'd you get that? Someone sent it to me. It's online. I have a website. No information. Sounds like a parody. No, it's not a parody. No, there's a website for it and everything. This is the end here. Hold on a second. Let me see if we have it here. Secretary of State Denise Miller also with the... That's the wrong one. Where is it?

2:49:56 Poland. Here we go. Polish Holocaust law. Relations with Poland until the Polish denial law is repealed. Go to www.neverdeny.org. Yeah, there you go. Neverdeny.org. Now we need to look into this. Yeah, but I think I looked at it. It's just a website that's either in Hebrew or in English. Click English and it all it has is oh the bow. This is the ruderman family foundation. Hello You're just talking about this can't believe I didn't see that there you go the ruderman family foundation though big money But it seems a little extreme, but there's your hatred yeah, I'd say that was nothing but bigoted hatred right and then just because I thought it was funny this

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Facebook Postcard Verification and Secure Mail

Facebook announced it will begin sending postcards via U.S. mail to verify the identities of political ad buyers in an effort to prevent foreign interference. This low-tech solution is seen as easily bypassable but highlights the limitations of digital verification. Meanwhile, security experts suggest that the U.S. Postal Service remains the most secure way to send information, as opening physical mail is a federal crime.

facebook· postcards· voter fraud· proton mail· usps

2:50:54 this report about how the face bag intends to solve the bogative Russians advertising on their platform in America for political means problem. Hi Trish, well Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and PayPal all mentioned in this indictment. Facebook alone name-dropped 41 different times. The indictment detailing how Russians were able to assume American identities using stolen personal information to buy ads and pay for it using PayPal accounts. So Facebook has one fix that they say might help stop foreign users from buying political ads in the future, postcards. Facebook's global director of policy announcing at the National Association of Secretaries of State winter meeting this weekend that Facebook will start sending postcards by US mail to verify political ad buyers actually live here in the US.

2:51:45 The company admitting this new step won't solve everything that went wrong in 2016. Secretary of State Denise Miller, also at the meeting, was the president of NASS during the 2016 election. She says voter fraud and hackers aren't the biggest threat to election security. So yeah, of course you can't use a cutout and have somebody just you know some drop or how about this? You just I mean a postcard is an open piece of mail It's gonna have a code on there that says here's your confirmation code You just have someone read the code take a picture of it done. Yeah postcard. Yeah, interesting And it does remind me of I was having an an argument with one of our producers who was saying you should get proton mail because then it's encrypted and

2:52:33 People will send you more stuff. I'm said well I don't really like stuff at all, but I'm happy to receive it if people are comfortable with it and they encrypt it But hey, you know I have encryption on my server, and what's the what's the big deal? I don't I don't know who runs proton mail. What's going on inside their system Why would I get an account there when you can send me encrypted mail? So this debate ensued about what was more secure and so I reached out to Void Zero, of course Mark who you know really is the the head honcho of all of our infrastructure and he knows a lot about security. He said what what is the answer? And he said well if you're if you want to send something securely between two people in the United States the absolute most secure way is the US postal system.

2:53:20 Yeah, we've talked about this on the show. And I just wanted to reiterate for people that I think that's probably true. Because you cannot open up the mail. It's constitutional. I just thought it was an interesting... Gee, you better play a clipper to get us out of this funnier because this is really no good for the end of the show. I was going to let you die on the vine. Thanks for helping me out, buddy. I didn't just do anything just interrupt me at some point okay play Washington's hair okay geez thank piece of history found in a book a librarian at New York's Union College claims to have found a lock of George Washington's hair

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George Washington's Hair and Muhammad's Nose Hair

A lock of George Washington's hair was discovered inside a 1793 almanac at Union College, originally given as a keepsake to Alexander Hamilton's son. The hair is set to go on display later this year. This discovery prompted a comparison to other historical relics, such as the purported nose hair of the Prophet Muhammad on display in a Turkish museum.

george washington· alexander hamilton· muhammad· turkey· union college

2:54:01 in an almanac that was published in 1793. He says he found multiple strands of gray and white hair inside an envelope tucked inside the book. It's believed the hair was originally given as a keepsake to Alexander Hamilton's son. That was apparently a common practice back then. No DNA test has been conducted, but school officials say they have no reason to doubt its authenticity and they plan to put the hair on display later this year. This this when when will it go on display now I need to know Yeah, okay, thank you. I'm reminded of the hair of the nose hair that is on display Supposedly the nose hair of Muhammad Oh, which I think is a sin to even display, but they have it at the museum in Turkey nice Bill Sultan's palace when I thought it was beard alrighty then

2:54:54 I don't know what's going on in your neck of the woods today, but it's just it looks like it's clouding over which is Mainly the little rain showers this afternoon. That's the most important thing to us, which you know, we're in another new drought Yes, well, we just got rain and cold. That's what it is. We got old but no rain we will return to this program also known as the best podcasting universe on Sunday for another episode And at that point I will also be coming to you from downtown Austin, Texas, FEMA Region 6 on the maps, in the capital of the drone star state, in the 5x9 Cluedio, in the common law condo. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where I don't have all these descriptors, I'm just plain and simple. I'm John C. Dvorak. And that's why we love you. Remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. Until Sunday, adios mofos! Ouch!

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No Agenda Episode 1010 Outro and Music Mix

The episode concludes with a music mix featuring themes of San Francisco, Austin, and the Pyeongchang Olympics. Hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from their respective locations in Austin and Silicon Valley. The final segments include a satirical song about coffee-related cancer warnings in California and a celebratory clip of the U.S. Olympic gold medal win.

no agenda· adam curry· john c. dvorak· austin· pyeongchang

2:55:50 Everyone's leaving San Francisco Nobody's living Everyone's going to Austin, Texas Be sure to wear some snowflakes in your hair The nation, old generation Defended

2:56:48 It's a strange obsession. Crash people offended. Everyone's leaving San Francisco. Nobody wants to live there anymore. Everyone's going to Austin, Texas. Don't be surprised.

2:57:33 If they show up at your... Coffee drinkers, listen to this. A new lawsuit may soon force coffee shops in California to warn you about a possible cancer risk linked to your morning cup of java. The state has a list of chemicals it considers a possible cause of cancer and one of them, acrylamide, is created when coffee beans are roasted. ...by Gloria Jeans. Though I shouldn't sue you at all. I had to put the blame somewhere, I had to make a call. Got some fancy lawyers now, you really know this litigation game. We're hoping that you'll settle, so as not to harm your name. And it seems to me, a cruel amount

2:58:29 Put the cancer in my brain And your double myocarditis Can tame the same Now we're going to demonstrate how we prepare the coffee enema. That is amazing!

2:59:13 Substantive notice. Substantive chemical. Substantive missing. Substantive. You got a. Substantive missing. Substantive missing chemical. Really? Substantive missing gun debate. Let me tell you what I think of gun debate. Let me tell you what I think of gun debate. Let me tell you what I think about chemical. Really? Notice anything's chemical. Really?

2:59:56 Mental health issue. Substantive missing. Mental health issue. Substantive missing. Let me tell you what I think about substantive missing. Chemical. Really? Substantive missing. Kill through the morning, the groan, it's a media assassination. Pimp the pieces, sell on the farm, sell it on some elder nation.

3:00:42 I sit back, don't wanna shut up, and let the puppets call the show. No more lame screams, hold me like a newbie, tell me where I should go. It's a little bit crack while a tiny bit buzz, can reach you right in the mouth. It's time to do it now, in the morning. I wanna do it now, in the morning. There's nothing better when it's in the morning. In the morning. Watching a puppet show from up on the hilltops As the world emerged last night Same old history, switching off the TV Tune in and watch in the sky

3:01:25 A little bit of crack by time did bust Gonna hit you right in the mouth It's time to do it now, in the morning I wanna do it now, in the morning There's nothing better when it's in the morning, in the morning Do it now, in the morning I wanna do it now, in the morning There's nothing better when it's in the morning, in the morning I

3:02:08 I wanna do it now, in the morning. There's nothing better when it's in the morning. I wanna do it now, in the morning. There's nothing to it now, in the morning. I got no agenda, in the morning. The best podcast in the universe! It's a gold medal for the United States! It's not just the medal, it's the gold!