Episode 1076 · Thursday, 11 October 2018

M-Word

The Clintons embark on a high-priced speaking tour as globalist institutions demand trillions in climate funding and the Saudi consulate mystery deepens in Istanbul.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 1076

About this episode

Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton announced a 13-city North American speaking tour with ticket prices reaching $700, sparking comparisons to historical corporate lecture circuits. During a high-profile interview with Christiane Amanpour, Hillary Clinton claimed that political civility can only return to the United States once Democrats regain control of the House or Senate. She further alleged that WikiLeaks functions as a subsidiary of Russian intelligence while warning that China’s facial recognition and social credit systems represent a blueprint for global authoritarianism.

Nikki Haley submitted her resignation as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, leaving a legacy defined by budget cuts and withdrawals from the Paris Climate Accord. Potential successor Dina Powell, a Goldman Sachs executive with ties to Ivanka Trump, faces scrutiny over her role in a $200 billion Saudi arms deal. Meanwhile, the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul has triggered international alarm, with reports suggesting a 15-man hit team was involved. Domestically, the FBI charged Paul Rosenfeld for constructing a plywood explosive device intended for an Election Day suicide mission to promote sortition political theory.

The IPCC released a special report demanding 2.1 trillion euros in annual investments to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, a figure critics argue is a pretext for massive carbon taxation. On the cultural front, CNN host Don Lemon faced backlash after a panelist referred to Kanye West as a token negro during a segment on his meeting with Donald Trump. In a bizarre travel incident, Frontier Airlines deboarded an entire aircraft after a passenger refused to remove an emotional support squirrel named Daisy.


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CHAPTER 01 / 48 Discussion

Podcast Introduction, IPCC Report, and Google Leak Document

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show from Austin, Texas, and Northern California. They discuss Dvorak's recent activity on Twitter following his departure from a previous role and mention the IPCC special report. The hosts also reference a leaked Google document titled "The Good Censor" and Dvorak's appearance on the Grimerica podcast.

adam curry· john c dvorak· ipcc· google· northern california· austin· 5g

00:00 You know, it's a part of China. Reading the IPCC special report so you don't have to and broadcasting live from the capital of the drone star state here in downtown Austin, Tejas. In the Cluedio! In The Morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from Northern California which we consider the zone star state i'm John C Dvorak Wow first time in almost 11 years you said uh... You didn't say Silicon Valley? You said from Northern California

00:44 I did? Yeah. I've lost it! Eleven years was a good time, good run John, good run It's over now i guess Hey there was finally some news to look at Uh... Well I thought- I got a lot of news to look at I think we're overclipped actually for today Just evaluating And no dupes from the last show No dupes, no dupes allowed Yeah, it was just lots of stuff. Not for now but I did go through the IPCC special report... I am glad because i didn't! Yes of course you would now what I do expect you did is you went through the Google The Good Censor leak document and have an analysis of that for us? I did go through but I don't have an analysis

01:45 Oh, that's too bad. Here I was like dad John's got he was tweeting by the way ever sweet never John ever since you got fired for not having the right attitude about 5g You've been insane on Twitter. I mean you're on day or night your honor tweeting this you're tweeting Hey, you should write a book about crazy California Yes You're all over that you even agreed to an interview with grey America and your life is changing Yeah, the guy keeps saying I blocked him. I don't know where he gets this No it's just because we never respond. Hey come on the show Well the fact that we have it on the stream I figure oh I guess I can do this show even though you're the one who told me not to To Brutus nice very very nice

CHAPTER 02 / 48 Discussion

Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh, and CNN Reporting Inaccuracies

The hosts examine media coverage of Justice Clarence Thomas attending the ceremonial swearing-in of Brett Kavanaugh. They criticize CNN reporter Caitlin Thomas for implying Clarence Thomas was previously accused of sexual assault, clarifying that his confirmation hearings involved allegations of inappropriate workplace comments rather than assault. The discussion touches on the historical context of the Anita Hill testimony.

clarence thomas· brett kavanaugh· cnn· anita hill· sexual assault· supreme court

02:45 Alright, so we had a lot of pretty fun moments to look at. Although I'm really growing a little bit concerned about what's happening to people and they seem somewhat out of control You know there's this banging on the Supreme Court doors is crying it It's kind of this Kavanaugh vote To me felt a little bit like you know almost like the election again Yeah, a little bit people getting just Crazy, crazy and a lot of inaccuracies. Here's a quickie this is Caitlin Thomas from CNN

03:22 Who just in passing just said something which I found interesting no one corrected her on Clarence Thomas was seen clapping in the room now this was at the the ceremony for a Kavanaugh that you know that the the ceremonious swearing-in Clarence Thomas was seen clapping in the room. I don't know if any of the other Justices were but Clarence Thomas who of course during his confirmation hearings is also accused of sexual assault Was there clapping as well? I know he wasn't. He wasn't accused of sexual assault? Yeah, I've noticed this and i think i tweeted about it in my frenzy which is that

03:59 Clarence Thomas as they brought him in, they tried to make it sound as though the whole thing about him was the same as Kavanaugh which was sexual assault. No not at all! And he never once under any circumstances was accused of that It's about inappropriate comments in the workplace Yeah, inappropriate comments. Yeah, yeah what was it? Pubic hair, long dong silver Long dong silver pubic hair and a coke can Which by the way I totally believe I do too. He looks like the kind of goofball that we used to be. Anita Hill was, you know... She worked everywhere he worked. I think she was a fangirl and then something happened between him and then she said oh screw this stuff. I think that's what happened just recollecting from back in the day. Well who cares? It wasn't sexual assault and the fact that CNN does none of this surprises me they're terrible news people! Yeah but that makes it so much fun for us This week in

CHAPTER 03 / 48 Discussion

Vice News, Paid Protesters, and Senator Lisa Murkowski

A Vice News report is analyzed regarding the nature of protests against the Kavanaugh nomination in the Senate. The reporter confirms that while many protesters were "normies" or Native Americans from Alaska, some were paid by organizations like Ultraviolet to "harness energy" and create viral moments. The segment addresses claims made by President Trump regarding professional protesters funded by George Soros.

vice news· george soros· lisa murkowski· ultraviolet· jeff flake· paid protesters

04:55 This no ABC this week which I caught a little bit of there's a lot of clipping actually They had on a quote-unquote reporter from vice and I say quote unquote reporter because it's an ad agency So she's probably in sales Oh perfect timing And the question of These protests of the protesters in the halls of the Senate and outside the Supreme Court, and you know were any of them paid Well yeah Vice News actually spent a lot of time with the protesters over this past week We saw the president say these are professional protesters paid by George Soros Etc etc what what who by the way we need a Soros thing from Fletcher

05:45 We don't have that. Do we have it? By the way, this is the only duplicate clip we have I have this exact same clip Oh really? Okay well i'll finish it up Because its such a good clip because this guy The host Yeah, I think it's the same clip. It sounds like it the host is like adamant about these presidents are jerky since everyone was paying and she confirms that they were etc etc What what who were these people? What was going on a lot of them were normal people who are mad normies We hung out with a group from Alaska who was very specifically talking to Lisa Murkowski a lot of them were Native Americans, which also played into Lisa Murkowski's decision. They actually felt a lot of respect for her because she brought them into their office and she had a real conversation with them and we also saw people who were organized in that moment with Jeff Flake on the hill We talked to one woman who works for Ultraviolet

06:36 paid, she helped steer people in the right ways to be able to confront senators. So there were paid... There were people who are paid by organizations like Ultraviolet to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing. Well there you go! She admits not just where they paid but they were paid to harness the energy to create the viral moments that we were witness to PR is thank you very much Vice Girl Yep, said it right there. It was very revealing the first lady Was asked on ABC about her thoughts and of course this is how it is portrayed just a little snippet I support the women, and they need to be heard we need to support them And you know also men not just women Do you think man in the news that have been accused of sexual assault sexual harassment had been treated unfairly? We need to have a really hard evidence that you know if your accuse of something show the evidence right

CHAPTER 04 / 48 Discussion

Political Civility, The M-Word, and CNN Mob Discourse

The hosts discuss the shifting definition of the word "mob" in political discourse, noting that CNN anchors have begun treating it as a "verboten" term. They review a clip of Matt Lewis on CNN being corrected for using the word to describe protesters chasing Ted Cruz from a restaurant. The segment also highlights comments from Democratic Party head Tom Perez regarding the lack of moderate Republicans.

tucker carlson· hillary clinton· cnn· daily beast· matt lewis· mob

07:38 Yeah, it makes no sense. So the evidence yeah hard evidence so the evidence Oh well while you're on that kind of thing we also had on Tom Perez On the Chris Hay show Tom press head of the Democratic Party He's the he's the head of the whole party. Yeah, he makes the he me kind of makes a little love flub oh and day in and day out. When we see that there are no guardrails in Washington, I mean we know that for sure there are no moderate Democrats basically left, moderate Republicans left in the United States. Yeah yeah you know I need to say Tucker Carlson has been doing something very douchey for the past two nights and actually should probably move back a little bit

08:30 So for some reason the word mob has now become a problem. Mob! Yeah if you say, if you use the mob about... It's like thug. Yeah well exactly exactly they haven't quite made it racist yet but they're saying people who are stopping cars in Seattle that's not a mob. People who are... Not much Portland. Portland I'm sorry people who are banging on the doors of the Supreme Court and breaking down and trying to rip it open that's not a mob You know, people who are angry. Peaceful protesters and I think this is the clip that kind of started off with Matt Lewis of The Daily Beast to made the faux pas of using the word mob

09:10 on Brooke Baldwin's show on CNN. I believe it is the overreaction of the left when you see people like Ted Cruz getting chased out of restaurants by a mob... Oh, you're not going to use the mob word here? It is totally a mob! There is no other word for it! It's a- go on, put up the video. Stop stop! A mob is what we saw in Charlottesville Virginia two Augusts ago. No, I think both. Mob is not what we saw chasing... What about the people who were at the Supreme Court banging on the walls? What do you call that? Civil protest or is that a mob? I think it's easily a mob Yeah and if there were tea partiers would call it a mob for sure come one let's be serious

09:58 Let me let me let me move past the M word because I do feel like that is part of what's happening now on the right it's the M word all right. Let's look at mob oh This is a very good idea of course we should be Large crowd of people especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence or crowd around someone in an unruly and excitable way, in order to admire or attack them.

CHAPTER 05 / 48 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Christiane Amanpour Interview, and Tucker Carlson

Hillary Clinton's interview with Christiane Amanpour is deconstructed, specifically her claim that civility can only return once Democrats win back the House or Senate. Tucker Carlson's reaction to the interview is critiqued for being overly aggressive and "riling people up." The hosts debate whether Clinton's comments were taken out of context regarding the Republican blockade of Merrick Garland.

hillary clinton· christiane amanpour· tucker carlson· merrick garland· civility· fox news

10:34 No. Wrong! It's the M word, that's another verboten word write it down. The M word. So Tucker Carlson on Fox News took this and Hillary Clinton had done an interview while she was right out before after she spoke at Oxford and the interview was on CNN by globalist extraordinaire CFR member Christiane Amanpour I realize, I've always been saying Anampur but it's Amanpour. The M comes first and so this is what he did with it Hillary Clinton is so worried though about how dangerous the Republican Party has become those angry Mormon grandmothers in black bandanas you're seeing in downtown Portland smashing windows that she no longer considers Republicans Americans or even fully human

11:26 According to Hillary Clinton, you no longer have to be civil to Republicans. You can do whatever you want to them because they deserve it. You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for and what you care about That's why I believe if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate. That's when civility can start again Yeah, when we win, civility can return So there you have it! The perfect distillation There is the most recent Democratic presidential candidate The leader of her party by default endorsing viciousness openly against our political opponents See? But this is out of context

12:11 And as I've said many times, whenever something is viral because this clip of her saying that not with the Tucker Carlson bit but this clip of... Because that's where he gets his material from or his producers. It was from online it was completely viral everyone's playing this oh she's approving go mess up some Republicans But really in context of what came next or the entire interview, which actually I pulled a couple other clips from because I thought she said some really egregious stuff in the interview. This was not it! This is just her way of saying you've got to vote and here's how she kind of wrapped it around... When the Republican Senate denied the right of President Obama to have his nominee for the Supreme Court Merrick Garland

13:01 Heard I think you even wrote that they stole a justice from the Democratic Party. Well, I think they did I mean to keep a Supreme Court seat open for a year To deny a distinguished jurist they could have voted him down They could have said well for ideological reasons philosophical reasons we're not going to vote for him but no they stonewalled and That was such a breach of Senate ethics and the constitutional responsibility of the Senate to advise and consent on nominations, that you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. That's why I believe if we are fortunate enough

13:47 to win back the House and or the Senate. That's when civility can start again so when you're dealing with an ideological party that is driven by the lust for power, that is funded by corporate interests who want a government that does its bidding it's hard- You can be civil But you can't overcome what they intend to do unless you win elections. So, if you take the whole thing in context he's really riling people up. She says you gotta win elections and it has nothing to with being a mobber I'm not gonna argue that. I could have had that clip. I listened to it and decided that it was just like tuckered... Yeah but he is doing for two days in row and I am tired of this riling people up

14:37 Here's what I'm thinking is going on there. We've watched this show since its inception, we watched him get to certain modes and get people on and then attack them and then everyone got a clue when nobody comes on. He's had to readjust his model the formula for the show has changed at least twice maybe three times And this is another attempt of changing it again to get something that works That doesn't end up making him be by himself or people not come on the show. And I don't know, you know, I think this is a...I think this particular model where he goes off on something little minor in this case

15:15 Or exaggerated, which is the way you would have it. Yeah I think this is just another attempt at getting a better formula. I'd rather see where it goes. It might work out He's using his like he's using O'Reilly's old fire yeah and to me its off-putting It's like if this one of the few cable news shows I'll watch because he does have interesting people from the left come on and although he always is asking the same stupid question But this just went too far There was some other stuff in this Hillary interview I'd like to share though. So she had a number of, I found rather remarkable little bits to say... Of course with this tour that's coming up the speaking tour which he also addresses. The pre-Hillary speech. She is running! She just sitting there just waiting for the opportunity to say well seeing as you guys have nothing I guess i'm your only hope

CHAPTER 06 / 48 Discussion

Hillary Clinton on White Women and Identity Politics

Hillary Clinton discusses the voting patterns of white women in the 2016 election, noting they have voted against Democratic candidates for decades. The hosts question her logic, pointing out that white women supported Barack Obama. They criticize her use of identity politics and suggest her rhetoric alienates potential voters.

hillary clinton· white women· barack obama· lyndon johnson· identity politics· 2016 election

16:13 But, but... She's the new Adlai Stevenson. But she has problems with the white women! White women! White people! Last night President Trump had a sort of ceremony for now Justice Kavanaugh at the White House and he apologized on behalf of the American people for the immense amount of pain and harm that he said that the judge had been put through by this system What do you make of that and what message including the president's mocking of Christine Blasey Ford for her allegations? What message does that send to women and remember women went for President Trump in 2016 white women all women went for me and all women look white women have been

16:57 voting against Democratic presidential candidates for decades now. Really? Yeah, because you're douches! Wait didn't white women all come out for Obama am I missing something? Ah good point Please the white women were in love with the guy White women why is it The white vote has only been won twice in the last 60 years, my husband being one of the two. Lyndon Johnson being the other so it's not a surprise as a disappointment but it's not a surprise those guys must be racist then So what why is it disappointing that whites don't vote for your white husband? I mean whatever she saying she sounds racist

17:43 I don't know, you know it's part of a grand scheme identity politics thing and dissuade the whites from doing anything as if there is no... The whole thing is...I don't get it because I think its counterproductive. I don't think it's working. It hasn't shown any signs of working I don't know what she's thinking. She just shooting herself in the foot yet again. But already she has alienated white men, White men are just the patriarchy we're the problem now white women are no good. This makes little sense to me but let's talk about Russians! If we don't get smarter

CHAPTER 07 / 48 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, Russian Interference, and WikiLeaks Claims

Hillary Clinton claims that WikiLeaks is a "wholly owned subsidiary of Russian intelligence" and blames FBI Director James Comey for interfering in the 2016 election to her detriment. The hosts dispute her characterization of Julian Assange and suggest she is making excuses for her electoral loss.

hillary clinton· james comey· wikileaks· julian assange· russian intelligence· fbi

18:22 And I include myself in this, you know. And I did not know the extent to which there was Russian interference. I knew there had been some in my election. I didn't understand the pressures from the right wing frankly on Jim Comey that would cause him to interfere in the election to my detriment. Ooh! You hear that? Interfere in an election to my detriment? Mm-hmm. Hello, Jim Comey Those were things that were almost unimaginable Who, when setting up a presidential campaign would say oh and don't forget we have to worry about the Russians manipulating the outcome. Oh I like this! This is more apology like if i was setting up a presidential I didn't have to think about the russians? What do you want me to do for that?! If I had known this I would've won yeah if I'd only known about the russians then I wouldn't stop the russians! We're worried about the russians manipulating the outcome we have to worry about the FBI director

19:15 intervening into it. We have to worry about WikiLeaks, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Russian intelligence... What? What?! Holy owns... Wholly owned subsidiaries! Since when? Since they paid off Julian Assange. Didn't you hear about the share transaction was a reverse merger They backed into a shell to worry about Wikileaks. There's absolutely no evidence that indicates that. It was wholly owned subsidiary Russian intelligence, I mean who would have thought that those were the challenges we face? So we do have to get tougher and smarter and stronger not cross the line into lying but there's enough truth and facts that should be more widely known

20:03 It's very interesting what she says there. Like the lie she just told about Julian Assange? Maybe that's why she said that. I was trying to figure out, you know... Why are you saying oh don't cross the line? Don't lie about stuff but there's enough and you're right maybe it was about Assange in WikiLeaks that she felt the need to say that or they're not really lying is just enough facts and proof to show that it's a wholly owned subsidiary of of the Russian government. Queens?

CHAPTER 08 / 48 Discussion

Hillary Clinton on Trump Taxes and Global Authoritarianism

Hillary Clinton criticizes Donald Trump's business history and tax practices, alleging he broke the "spirit" of tax laws. She further questions why Western populations are seeking "strong leaders" like Vladimir Putin. The hosts mock her use of academic terms like "atomization" and "fragmentation" to describe modern political tribalism.

hillary clinton· donald trump· vladimir putin· tax laws· authoritarianism· tribalism

20:47 how Trump and his father manipulated their business, how they... Oh please. The billionaire Fred? This is really rich coin of phrase coming from her, from her Miss Clinton Foundation tax dodgers of the century but listen to this. ...how they in so many ways broke you know, at least the spirit if not the letter of tax laws. Whoa! John whenever I do my taxes I always think in this spirit like the spirit is to give more money to the government isn't that the spirit what is the spirit of the tax law? Tax law has no spirit

21:30 It's complete slave control. It's not spirit! How he did business with the mafia, how he is indebted to the Russians at some point... He did business with the mafia indebted to the Russians. That has to matter but it won't matter unless Democrats keep driving this message about what's really at stake with the presidency of someone who admires dictators who clearly has authoritarian tendencies Now, she went on quite a tangent and I clipped down a lot of stuff here. But now she's asking a very important question about this dictatorship around the world and nationalists in the far right... And she has some questions about this. Why is it when the world —and particularly the West—is by any measure richer safer healthier stronger

22:25 What is giving rise to these yearnings, not for greater freedom and for a democracy that really lives up to its name where you don't try to throw voters off the rolls but you want everyone to vote. What is it that is motivating large numbers of people to seek the kind of leadership that will limit freedom starting with the press? Academia political parties and why is it that so many on the right in the United States and in Europe look to Putin? A a known... Putin?! They're all looking to Putin, John. Nobody's looking to Putin! Hey, Putin what are you doing let me look at you Vladimir what are you doing today I have to emulate it Many on the right in the United States and in Europe Look to Putin A a known... Who looks to Putin!?

23:23 Everybody on the right, including the Europeans. How many on the right in the United States and in Europe look to Putin? A known authoritarian someone who has journalists and political opponents murdered with impunity. Fuck! With impunity... What does that mean in that context with impunity what does that mean well you know what I think just because we were at first this beautiful There we go impunity define Impunity because he kills journalists with impunity Does that mean like on Monday morning is the exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious? consequences of an action oh Okay, so he kills journalists without getting a

24:14 Punished for it. Yeah, he doesn't get punished although she has to take a lot of grief from her or that's kind of punishment What is going on in the minds? 21st century Americans and Europeans That would lead them to say you know I just want to have security stability And I think we need a strong leader what well hold on a second is that a bad thing I'm asking your question Well, the way she puts it is not because you do want a strong leader. Isn't that exactly what everyone wants? Security... Everybody says they want a strong leader They bitch about Trump being insane and on hands He's not as strong as he should be Let me hear it again That would lead them to say You know I just wanna have security stability And I think we need a strong leader Security stability and a strong leader That seems kind of like what everybody wants She ran on that platform Now some of it is traced

25:14 discriminatory feelings, prejudice bias that other people are getting ahead at a greater rate or somehow to their disadvantage of me. And so people look and say well these cultural changes, whether it's a woman's right to choose or gay marriage or whatever it might be that somehow they find threatening. And so there are cultural forces at work that are now spilling over into political allegiance that is Often described as tribalism. So yeah, I want my freedom but limit hers take away her right to choose Shouldn't have to sell a cake or provide service to a gay person because that impinges on my freedom and all the same blanks start to see the atomization and the fragmentation See what do I have left here? Oh, yeah this was oh misation fragmentation is talking about she's completely She just using alliteration everywhere

CHAPTER 09 / 48 Discussion

China Social Credit System and Surveillance State

Hillary Clinton describes the Chinese government's implementation of a surveillance state using facial recognition and a social credit score system. She warns that these sophisticated tools for controlling public opinion will likely be sold to other authoritarian regimes in Iran and North Korea.

china· social credit score· facial recognition· surveillance· beijing· shanghai

26:15 Now, she's very aware of what is going on with the China social credit score system. Which is not something everybody is aware of I don't think it hasn't really been subject to any deep analysis. They are aware that they think its good idea The Chinese are engaged in constructing a surveillance state that will surveil everyone You don't have to live in western China. You can be in Beijing or Shanghai or any other part of China where the Han Chinese live And you're now going to be subjected to facial recognition, something they call a social credit score where you get points from your government for doing things your government approves of and you get apparently demerits and maybe even punished for doing things that the government doesn't approve of. You can tell she's liking the idea! She's digging it. Who is making those decisions?

27:10 There is a very concerted effort by this current Chinese government to prevent the internet from influencing opinion inside China. That's exactly what you want too! Now as they develop these tools and they're very sophisticated, They are all very sophisticated... They're going to sell them and it won't necessarily just be the Russians who are competing to apply such tools. The Iranians the North Koreans who already have a police state but can actually impose even greater control through this. Other countries that are electing populist or nationalist leaders who are creating authoritarian regimes, even if they were first elected so it's not going to only affect the Chinese people She's got her checkbook ready from what I can tell! It's like this is great i can buy that from the Chinese

CHAPTER 10 / 48 Discussion

Bill and Hillary Clinton Speaking Tour Details

The Clintons announce a 13-city speaking tour across the United States, which the hosts compare to Ronald Reagan's "The Speech" tour for General Electric. Ticket prices range from $75 to $700. Hillary mentions that the tour will cover personal stories and their concerns for the country, while the hosts speculate on the dynamic between the two on stage.

bill clinton· hillary clinton· speaking tour· reagan· rahm emanuel· tickets

28:06 What does she bring up the Han Chinese for? Well, because the question was a little more involved and about Muslims in China and how the Chinese are putting them into internment camps. But I think the only thing we all really want to know final clip is well how about this speaking tour what is she going to do on the speaking tour We know the short answer which is prepare for and deploy her presidential campaign part trois But let's hear it from the horse's mouth. Reagan gave a speaking tour on behalf of General Electric, which is very conservative speaking tour. It was called The Speech and The Speech was used as a model for his later speeches then he developed the speech over a number I think but I think he did hundreds of lectures hundreds of tours he just floating all over the place and the idea was to test the waters for his kind of conservative thinking

29:23 And I think that's the playbook. Okay, to that end it appears that you and your husband President Clinton are going to go on a big city 13 citywide speaking engagement around the United States just being announced What is it? Do you plan to say what are you going to talk about well we were asked to do this sure apparently there's some appetite for it but It's going to be both personal, which is something people are very interested in. Do you think that people will heckle her when she does this? No they won't allow it

29:59 Yep, you can buy a ticket. You can just buy a ticket like everybody else if you have the money I think the lowest ticket on the tour is paid for there's gonna do it to make money Oh yeah The lowest ticket is 75 bucks and the highest I think is 700 well I would like to see him heckled although that the It's less likely because it's not that heckling type of people that are against now you get kicked out but it'll make for some great viral video, viral moments. It probably wouldn't make for any videos and probably you know who knows whatever the case I think there's another problem with this speaking tour that's gonna be... Do you want to hear the rest of the tour what it's about? Yeah I do but i want to mention this too which is that how does she speak with Bill? Bill is the great

30:37 Speaker he'll just hog the mic. Ah well she does this she brings this up even won't listen to it obviously I'll talk about my grandchildren, but I think from my perspective It will be also answering questions about what's happening in our country and the world both bill and I are deeply concerned. Earlier in the interview, you quoted what Rahm Emanuel said about Bill and you know Bill had to be incredibly strong first to get elected then to get reelected and to survive And it was not easy by any means obviously but he really believes that Democrats have to be tougher and have to stand up to the bullying and intimidation

CHAPTER 11 / 48 Discussion

Bill Clinton Health Speculation and Arnold Toynbee Anecdote

The hosts revisit a theory regarding Bill Clinton's health and the potential political impact of his passing. One host shares an anecdote about meeting historian Arnold Toynbee in his 80s, noting how elderly public figures can "jack themselves up" for a performance despite being frail in private.

bill clinton· arnold toynbee· health· heart attack· speaking· historian

31:25 By the way, I think if and when she runs. I'm pretty sure she will they do this speaking tour And I presume they'll time it pretty close towards an announcement She can still pull off the old kill Bill trick just before the election Well, it'll be his swan song. The problem with the last time around we have this theory on the show and people you know we haven't been called out on it for being gruesome or ghoulish but we could have been. We had predicted that Bill would have been somehow something would've happened to him before the election. No remember the full theory is he would die of a heart attack but it would be in saddle

32:11 with a couple of hookers. Well, that's not the full theory. That's the funny version of what you think is funny. It was your funny! Probably was but I wasn't serious. Getting him killed so he could have a big... draw a lot of attention to how his balance in the budget and all this stuff had to get him elected. That was going to be done if she was losing the election But there was never any indication that she was gonna lose. She was gonna win right until the last day So she never got to pull this stunt well, it could be used as a precursor now I'm just thinking it's but just struck me so you can't do it too I would dis with by don't want to say this word This is the same debate we had before The timing is everything yes You can't do it too soon no

33:05 But that all depends on the tour. I don't have the dates of the tour and by the way this tour it maybe could happen during the tour because it's going to be apparent that you can't tour around with Bill who just looks like his sidekick, but also Bill is speaking pretty slow these days yeah but he gets all jacked up in front of an audience he can move a lot...I've seen these guys I went to, not to go too far off base but I got to watch Arnold Toynbee give a speech once. Who's that? And I later tracked him down so I could get him to autograph the book. Who is Arnold Toynbee? Arnold Toynbee is one of the greatest historians ever and he was in his 80s or something when he gave this speech He gives this rousing speech about you know world change and everything else and then when you go to meet them they guys are walking dead!

33:54 So some guys are pretty good at jacking themselves up in front of an audience. Yeah, some guys is like Weinstein Oh No I'm sorry jacking up to the bullying and that's a plan So I think he'll have things to say about his own experience And how it applies here was hot? I will certainly have a lot to say about what's going on in the world today based on not only my Secretary of State years, but my travel and my book What Happened which came out in paperback which is an afterword where I talk about these threats to democracy. I don't want it to be too serious because i think a lot of people will be coming just to see us, to show their support. No! Support for what? Support... Get on the mailing list. To show their support. The support for what? To support her income now? They're showing support for what? Yeah that's a good catch. Support is big. Support for what?! Because she's running! Came out in paperback which has an afterword where I talk about these threats to democracy

CHAPTER 12 / 48 Discussion

Clinton Impeachment vs. Trump and Kavanaugh Allegations

Hillary Clinton is asked how the sexual harassment and rape allegations against Bill Clinton differ from those against Donald Trump and Brett Kavanaugh. She cites the "intense long-lasting partisan investigation" of the 1990s as the primary difference. The hosts discuss the validity of various accusations, including those involving Jeffrey Epstein.

bill clinton· brett kavanaugh· sexual harassment· impeachment· jeffrey epstein· rape

34:53 I don't want it to be too serious because i think a lot of people will be coming just gathering of like-minded folks, but I do want to leave some thoughts as I try to do in the speech today about what each of us can Do you say that you're going to talk about the difficulties that your husband went through the UN to obviously? You're gonna be prepared to have questions about that moment in 1998 the impeachment on The allegations of sexual harassment against your own husband. Are you prepared yeah? Well go ahead I thought they were going to talk about the troubles he went through when he threw out his back-stealing furniture from the White House after they left. I told Tina that story last night, she says what? Yeah! Didn't they take China and stuff? Took all kinds of stuff, whatever they could carry Did they give it back or whatever happened with it? Yeah, they got busted for it until they returned it

35:47 To answer those questions, is he prepared to answer them? And how do you see that similar or different from what President Trump is being accused of and Kavanaugh and others today. Okay so now this is interesting let's just review how was what Bill Clinton was accused of namely rape rape rape he was accused of rape And inappropriate behavior in the Oval Office, to me not impeachable. You know? Dog! No but it was the lie that got him impeached Yes it was the lie that got him impeached Depends on what the meaning of the word is But how does it differ what he was accused of namely rape from Trump and Kavanaugh Has Trump been accused of rape Yeah

36:39 Okay, as you remember that bullcrap 13 year old thing cuz he went with Jeffrey Epstein. Yeah Clinton's buddy Well but they were women who actually said he raped me Kevin that's Clinton also Trump Who? Exactly, the woman who was on the island. She... That was never documented it was just a phony story that they printed. Okay thanks just go with the flow. Okay Kavanaugh Now, was any rape accusation there? No. He just rolled over on somebody Let's discredit the Avenatti accusations since everyone else did except for the media Alright but how is it different? Gations of sexual harassment against your own husband are you prepared to answer those questions is he prepared to answer them and how do you see that similar or different from what President Trump has been accused of in Kavanaugh and others today well

37:40 There's a very significant difference and that is the intense long-lasting partisan investigation that was conducted in the 90s. Great answer! What the hell did she say? What does that mean?! The difference between what Bill was accused of and Trump and Kavanaugh, and men like that is that Bill went through a very rough investigation It's almost too delicious to believe my friends. I mean that is the land of unconfirmed yes, we came we saw he died There you go so she's running yeah, she's already circumventing questions like that yeah

CHAPTER 14 / 48 Discussion

Podcast Listening Speeds and the Adderall Generation

The hosts discuss feedback regarding listeners who consume the podcast at high speeds, specifically 1.75x. They correlate this behavior with the "Adderall generation" and the use of amphetamines for productivity. They joke about releasing a pre-accelerated version of the show for these listeners.

adderall· instagram· podcast speed· amphetamines· productivity· 1.75x

40:26 Yeah, and very little people well a couple agreed and just went oh my gosh You're so right about Instagram and Adderall being a perfect pairing but what I got the most response when I'm talking 15 maybe 20 different emails is People listening to podcasts in particular this podcast at high speed. Oh Yeah, and I had wondered You know do people on are they an adderall is that why they have to listen to it at a higher speed? I can answer conclusively That people who listened to the show on high-speed are not necessarily also taking Adderall or similar amphetamine however People who are on an amphetamine without fail in my

41:16 minor pole all of them listen at fast speed and the Apparent optimum Adderall speed of this podcast is 1.75 times Mosquito I got a lot of people talking about it, and you know how it helps them And it's really a miracle for them and which I don't want to take away any of that from anybody and I'm sure if you need to get a test done You take some speed yeah Hell yeah, you get it done. Well... You're not gonna do as well. This is probably why we get people that are like, hey what did you say about the- What was the name of that again? Why don't you rewind it and listen to yourself? People ask for clarifications, people misunderstand us Yeah, its all because of this

42:18 Yeah, anyway 1.75 is I was trying to think how can I do something with production or any income? Maybe just release a faster version for everybody or just do this just release it as faster for the Adderall generation This is the Noah gender show The podcast's for the adderall generation yeah, well It's just just a thought just a thought so we have a couple of things going on and There's some meme changes. Are you done with Hillary? I hope so. Hell yeah! Well, first of all, Nikki Haley resigned which brought up a bunch of speculation about her being the one behind the memo

CHAPTER 15 / 48 Discussion

Nikki Haley Resignation and UN Ambassador Legacy

Nikki Haley announces her resignation as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. The hosts review her accomplishments, including cutting the UN budget and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord and the UN Human Rights Council. They play a critique from Democracy Now! and a humorous impression of Haley's speaking style.

nikki haley· united nations· donald trump· iran deal· israel· democracy now

43:03 Yeah, I don't think so. And- I don't think so either and she did bitch about Trump early on but she didn't you know? I don't think so yeah But here let's here's the rundown is a democracy now run down on Haley resigning Nikki Haley the US ambassador to United Nations has announced She's resigning her post at the end of the year The former South Carolina governor was one of the few women in Trump's cabinet She gave no reason for her departure What was that comment about? There's plenty of cabinets with no women. Yeah, but this is democracy now which you single-handedly support in this cabinet which you single handedly support they have DeVos they have the woman as a head of Homeland Security they have Nikki Haley Gina Haskell from CIA

43:55 That's another one. She is not in the cabinet though, I don't think. But there is that other Chinese woman and... The Chinese woman? Yeah there is a Chinese woman who is the wife of what his name was, the speaker of the house guy. He has got an Asian, I don't know if she is Chinese She's—we've got about five women in this cabinet. Anyway, go on. Just keep playing it. Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has announced she is resigning her post at the end of the year. The former South Carolina governor was one of the few women in Trump's cabinet. She gave no reason for her departure. Haley made the surprise announcement at the White House Tuesday alongside President Trump

44:34 During her remarks, she praised the president for pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal and for being a close ally to Israel. But I'm most excited—look at the two years! Look at what has happened in two years with the United States on foreign policy. Now, the United States is respected. Countries may not like what we do but they respect what we do. They know that if we say were going to do something, we follow it through and the President proved that whether it was with chemical weapons in Syria or NATO saying other countries have to pay their share. Whether its trade deals which have been amazing they get that the president means business and they followed through with that but then you look at

45:14 Just these two years at the UN, we've cut 1.3 billion in the UN's budget We've made it stronger, we've made it more efficient South Sudan, we got an arms embargo which was a long time coming. Three North Korean sanctions packages which were the largest in a generation done in a way that we could really work towards denuclearizing North Korea. The Iran deal bringing attention to the world that every country needs understand you can't overlook all of the bad things they're doing. You have to see them for the threat that they are I think you look at the anti-Israel bias and

45:51 strength and courage that the president showed in moving the embassy and showing the rest of the world we will put our embassy where we want to put our embassies. During Nikki Haley's time as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, The United States withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord, the UN Human Rights Council, the Iran nuclear deal, UNRWA, the UN agency that provides humanitarian aid to Palestinians, and UNESCO the U.N. Educational and Cultural Agency." The Trump administration also threatened to sanction judges on the International Criminal Court if it went after Israel or the United States for war crimes, and the U.S. refused to sign the Global Compact on Migration—a set of nonbinding rules for safe, orderly and regular migration. While Nikki Haley did not say why she was resigning, she dismissed speculation that she'll be running for president in 2020.

46:42 Yeah, I don't see what the big deal is a little couple stabs at the end Globalist crap Lionel had a funny bit on her Lionel from our team and I haven't heard him for a while Nikki Haley always gave me the impression whenever I heard her she sounded like the assistant principal reading the lunch menu on this speaker You know in the morning. I'm going to read this paper And I don't know what it means. I was just going to read Good morning school today we have fish sticks and tater tots Think you nailed that one

CHAPTER 16 / 48 Discussion

Dina Powell and Potential UN Ambassador Successors

Dina Powell, an Egyptian-born Goldman Sachs executive and former deputy national security adviser, is named as a top contender to replace Nikki Haley. The hosts discuss her close ties to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, as well as her involvement in a $200 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia.

dina powell· goldman sachs· ivanka trump· jared kushner· saudi arabia· arms deal

47:25 That's good. I'll give you that one, give me a borderline clip for that actually. Oh thank you. It's one of our producers made that. So they had somebody come away and say well it's because Haley hates Trump and after the Kavanaugh thing she quit but it turns out she told Trump six months ago that she was going to quit. Yeah so that's what I heard too. Yeah so that's bull crap So here's who is taking over. It looks like it's going to be Dina Powell, that's the best estimate everyone has and they keep running her out there as kind of a flyer all of a sudden I never heard this woman now she is in the news every which way Donald Trump also said one possible candidate is Dina Powell an Egyptian born Goldman Sachs executive and Trump's former deputy national security adviser Powell said to be close to the president as well his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner

48:19 While at the White House, Powell focused in part on U.S. relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia. She attended President Trump's first meeting with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman NBC reports she was also involved with overseeing a $200 billion arms deal between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia So she looks like a shoe in because she's a sales girl. Yeah from the Goldmans from the Goldman's yeah Well, that is right. That's it's a sales job. That's exactly what it is Of course It is all most of these jobs are sales jobs I can one of our way we do were a company of businessmen one of our producers was saying and Trying to get an argument which I don't do

49:01 Um, said no this is uh...this was a deal with the Republicans to push Kavanaugh through only if Haley resigned. What? Yeah to me that sounded like a pretty bad deal Supreme Court justice for getting rid of the almost ceremonial role of you know sales job Yeah, I mean there's plenty of salespeople who comes up with this stuff. Oh one of our producers news I can't wait to hear what you guys talk about I Don't think doesn't make any sense try to keep within the realm of possibility But it does bring us to the kosher to Koshugi thing ah Koshogi now Koshogi is a very famous name

CHAPTER 17 / 48 Discussion

Jamal Khashoggi Disappearance and Saudi Consulate Mystery

The disappearance of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul is examined. The hosts discuss reports of a 15-man Saudi hit team and MI6 theories regarding a rendition gone wrong. They also look into Khashoggi's history, including his past interviews with Osama bin Laden and his criticism of the Saudi crown prince.

jamal khashoggi· saudi arabia· istanbul· turkey· mi6· osama bin laden

49:44 Khashoggi is, and he is directly related to Adnan Khashoggi who was probably one of the most famous and at the time richest arms dealers from Saudi Arabia. Rumored to be worth about four billion at one point And this guy is very you know The reason why I know this as I looked into him because You know they say well This is really important that's a Washington Post reporter Washington Post columnist Washington Post woppa woppa woppa woppa woppa woppa I'm like, a little too much WAPO. Yeah, I agree and I have a quick rundown that you can go into what you discovered

50:20 Saudi journalist NBC rap. Tonight new images on Turkish television released by authorities there showing an alleged 15-man Saudi hit team arriving in Istanbul but on two private planes then leaving their hotels they're suspected target a Saudi dissident Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul that same day some... That was pretty funny, Khashoggi? Isn't it Khashoggi? I mean, that's what I've always... Yes. It is Khashoggi. Khashoggi! A Saudi dissident Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul the same day Some Turkish officials tell NBC News they believe he was killed inside Today the White House demanding answers from the Saudi rulers after an emotional appeal from his fiancée We're in contact with her now and

51:11 We want to bring her to the White House. It's a very sad situation, it's a very bad situation and we want to get to the bottom of it. Khashoggi is a leading critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the young leader closely allied with the president and his son-in-law Jared Kushner. Kushner National Security Advisor John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have all talked to the crown prince about Khashoggi as pressure builds for answers. This man was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul if they did happen It would be held. Okay, the Saudi leaders denying any involvement in the journalist's disappearance so Without going too in-depth into a lot of this I can just kind of abstract it all into initially I was thinking well somebody wants some kind of conflict with Turkey and You know we or maybe we want some kind of conflict with Saudi Arabia. Um

52:07 And the further I get into it, it looks like and let's wait for the bills to hit the floor or to be proposed or become public. I think they're looking for some kind of Magnitsky type act against Saudi Arabia. Someone is trying you know Trump his buddies there's a whole bunch of reasons for that although in the global warming segment we'll talk a little bit more about it but that's what I'd you know Magnitsky Act is where you can just kind of have a bill that says these guys can't come in here Well, there's a number of fishy aspects to this. Why do you need 15 guys to kill the guy? To me it's all fabricated the way this is told and explained it's fabricated. I think the whole thing is fabricated and why would you do it in a council if you want to assassinate the guy? It doesn't seem like a great place No now MI6 supposedly came in with their analysis Did you hear that supposedly they killed him chopped him up into little bits

53:05 And then they carry them out in suitcases. Suitcase is dripping with blood, I guess. So they sent 15 guys in to get him into counseling to trick him going there for some paperwork His girlfriend and his fiancee with her brother and a couple of other people were outside waiting Why don't they go in with him? He's just going in to get some paperwork You can go into counseling, you can go in-and-out So when does she go in? No, no. She's going to stay outside so that doesn't make any sense and so he goes in and then he never comes out although we don't know that for sure maybe came out disguised maybe there's a million things that could have happened We do not know! We haven't seen all the footage They say well you left Well there is nothing to prove that And then but she still outside The whole thing is so fishy It makes no sense You don't need 15 guys

54:02 And they keep making a point of that and they came in two private planes like, okay. Good for you. Let me give you some details on Khashoggi By the way I just want to mention this last thing MI6 according to one other report This thing that was in the Washington Post Who knows who was behind it the guy who wrote it up was it does a lot of security stuff The mi6, but oh no they grabbed him. They're gonna do a rendition I don't know how they're gonna get him out They're gonna do a rendition so they injected in with something to knock them out and they killed him That's one that's the one mi6 interpretation because it makes because it makes so much sense Well, I'll tell you why they're mad at him he did flee the country and

54:45 Saudi Arabia. Let me see... In December 2016, The Independent citing a report from Middle East Eye said Khashoggi had been banned by Saudi Arabian authorities from publishing or appearing on television for criticizing US President-elect Donald Trump. Khashoggi also criticized Saudi led blockade against Qatar Khashoggi has followed Osama bin Laden's career since the 1980s, had interviewed him several times. He knew bin Laden during his formative years as a radical Islamist – both families are intertwined – interviewed him in Afghanistan in 87 during the fight against Soviet troops. He also met Bin Laden in Tora Bora and last time was in Sudan in 1995. It is reported Khashoggi once tried to persuade bin Laden to quit violence

55:33 Yeah, could you quit violence? Yeah violence. Yeah But I think this is clearly someone pushing against the Saudis and if you know what when we get to the global warming segment It could easily be Trump himself who wants to me although This seems a little far-fetched for even him To come up with something like this but there's there's a lot at play with the Saudis at the moment But first I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you The man who put the sea and cracker John C 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 all the nights out there, and in the morning everybody in our troll room Hello trolls no agenda stream calm where you can excuse me we can listen live We got our troll room right there You don't even have to identify yourself you can be

CHAPTER 18 / 48 Discussion

No Agenda Art, Value-for-Value, and Show Logistics

The hosts thank Martin JJ for the artwork for episode 1075 and discuss the "value-for-value" model. They mention the No Agenda Shop and the art generator, explaining how profits are split between the show, the printers, and the artists.

martin jj· no agenda shop· value for value· artwork· episode 1075· podcasting

56:26 Completely anonymous. Be a troll, come on by the Troll Room! Be a troll and we want to thank... Be a troll be a troll all the world loves a troll What's that little hint there for somebody? In the morning to Martin JJ Good to have that name back on my list Martin JJ has created many fine pieces of artwork and saved the show in many ways with his always running backup recording systems When something breaks down in the studio, by the way, it's only happened on Mac so far Martin did the artwork for episode 1075. The title of that was CIA paid me and

57:03 And this was nice. It was, we had a lot to choose from again but this was the little icon for the smart news app which we laughed about their commercial and he incorporated the no agenda logo and wrote on it really smart news and it's just...it was a pretty piece that made a lot of sense and it was great to have Martin JJ back on the list. And we thank all of our Artists we love your artwork. It is a part of the value for value system people like the recognition Also, you know throughout the network our value network We have no agenda shop calm where are the guys they are printing up t-shirts and mugs another paraphernalia with this artwork and they Split the profits 1 3rd for the show 1 3rd for them 1 3rd for the artists is fantastic No agenda art generator comm again highly appreciated

57:55 Hmm and with that we also Get a lot of value from people who send us money to keep the show going It's one of the main ways you can support the work. It's been working for 10 11 years Are you still looking for your spreadsheet? I can't stall much more than that. No, no i'm not...I know I got the spreadsheet up but the problem is I'm looking at this last one, the anonymous one it's line nine and I'm trying to decide oh here it is okay I am set! I'm ready to go. Brandon Gamache is our top uh so he's the executive producer everybody else is associates and he or Gamachee

CHAPTER 19 / 48 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Celebrations

The hosts read notes from top donors, including Brandon Gamache, who donated $333.33 for his 33rd birthday. Other donors include John Boland and Sir James of the Mountains. The segment includes birthday wishes and "karma" jingles for the contributors.

brandon gamache· john boland· james of the mountains· donations· 33 years· fentanyl

58:32 in Stanwood, Washington. $333.33. Greetings grand creators of digital entertainment excellence! I hope this donation finds you in good health and spirit On this day, 33 years ago I was given the gift of life and after 33 revolutions around the sun. I'm pleased to say that your... 33 revolutions around the sun would be uh... 33 years? Yeah okay! I am pleased to say that yours is truly the best podcast in parts of the universe i have been so blessed to observe Being that today is my 33rd birthday, I thought it only fitting to celebrate my involvement with the new agenda coat of consciousness with a 333.33 donation and offerings of fentanyl and 4 Loco for the round table menu." What is four loco? I don't know. A fentanyl I know but Fentanyl and Four Loco?!

59:23 I don't know, it's something Washington they sell up there. I have no idea. It's something they sell up there? I've never heard of Four Loko. Do you get that with your fentanyl is that typical or... No it doesn't sound healthy but let me give a shout out to my smoking hot girlfriends Who makes these arduous trips around the Sun worthwhile? I want to thank you John and Adam for the hard work that you do as well as the entire no agenda community for everything they contribute even all the douchebags No karma necessary, but I think a 33 is the magic number jingle would be a nice bow to top this gift Cheers Nice way to celebrate your birthday. Thank you You're also on the list for this segment and

1:00:05 The four loco is caffeine and malt liquor. Oh, thanks troll room. You've got karma John Boland in Brockport New York $250 and he says Thanks for meeting me for a great meal well you're welcome Was that to me or to you? oh I don't know it must be just I don't remember. I don't know either. Maybe it was the guy sitting at the table next to you? Okay, he needs a Don't Eat Me 2 to the head scream karma for Tina and her family He must have met with you Hold on oh this is John yeah, no he's been trying to meet with me He's in Austin for a conference And we've had kind of a...with Tina's sister We've had a lot

1:01:12 It's not been a meeting kind of week. Oh, okay. Got it. But I think he leaves today so...I apologize but thank you very much we appreciate the support of the show. Don't eat me Hillary Clinton! You've got karma. Missed two to the head. Oh jeez. There ya go Sir James of the Mountains, $314 Canadian. Happy belated Candianavian Thanksgiving to my two favorite turkeys! Hey-o! Love and light! Goat karma please! You've got... karma. I came in with 233 dollars and 33 cents and he claims that's 314 Canadian. Well wait a minute if it doesn't he become an executive producer then? Isn't that part of our deal? That's what i'm thinking so we'll bump him up okay bumped up

1:02:11 Peter De Jong $203.53 and that is in Canadian. Spasm! And he claims to be from spasm. I like it. He claims to because his checking account doesn't reflect that but okay I occasionally do look at the MSM, he writes and it always feels unhealthy. I fear that this donation will only serve to encourage you two but if the show ends i will miss the deconstruction humor and OTG segments. Peter! $123.45 and 8008 in honor of Justin Trudeau and he wants some respect." Okay...you could have told me that earlier

1:02:55 Respect okay, well good. I actually have a Have an OTG a little OTG segment for you doesn't need karma with that respect my mind You've got karma What idiot John Henry in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. $201 He actually sent also a second check he's had to check for the Ronald McDonald Foundation which I'll forward you Oh yes! He said that very nice long note about Tina's place of work which actually was forwarded on to the CEO it was really nice Dear John and Adam what does Justice Kavanaugh's dog say? Poof!

1:03:51 Wow. Sorry for that horrible joke, but I couldn't resist it. I've been a douchebag for too long so here's $201 to start me on my next step to knighthood. Give him a de-douching. You got it.

CHAPTER 20 / 48 Discussion

Changeover.com and Amtrak Travel Anecdotes

Sir John Zika discusses his business, Changeover.com, and Amazon's book banning policies. Jim Van Beveren sends a six-page handwritten letter describing his journey across America on the Amtrak California Zephyr, detailing the dining car experience and his interactions with Amish travelers.

sir john zika· jim van beveren· amtrak· california zephyr· amazon· books

1:04:31 This is what to do. In addition to being a knight, I am the changeover wizard. Hold on, what is it? Change over... What was the name of that website? Changeover dot com The shoutout allows me to claim the donation as advertising It may help point this out as a way to increase donations Interesting We think a lot has been doing that We changed downtime to uptime A couple weeks ago you mentioned Amazon was banning books like Bang Estonia as unsuitable. Yeah, the story of oh it's been called the most pornographic novel ever written and deals heavily with physical sexual and mental about women as a good thing. So why is that book still deemed suitable for listing on Amazon? Oh, the story about the grass to Amazon Tina and Adam further and keep up the good work thank you very much he hopes to be listening in 2050 me too don't know what you'll be listening to but I hope

1:05:30 Sir John Zika is his name, he says to you. All right onward to Jim Van Beveren and he wrote a handwritten note He came in with $201 also and he has from Concord California as a handwritten note that's very long the six pages I'm only gonna read some of it. I'll just read the beginning John and Adam, I'm writing this letter in the observation car of the California Zephyr. Headed east to Chicago then on to Boston as I sit and write I am surrounded by many wonderful friendly Amish traveling companions. Adam talk about OTG these people have mastered the art

1:06:17 Four days to cross the continent, I wanted to get a feel for my country. The whole country not just the coasts! It's big! America is big and empty by Bay Area standards for sure overpopulated posh yet another myth These people I've met on the train have been great. A cross section of real America with a few Europeans for variety, Amtrak dining cars have tables that seat four bench seats style so a couple of traveling across country will have new dining companions and varied conversations with every meal this helps transition or transform the trip across the country into a journey! A land voyage on wheels of steel

1:07:00 I know John would want at least a passing comment on the Amtrak dining experience. What can I say? Amtrak with a limited menu serves passable plastic cutlery cuisine! The waitstaff is however pleasant and made the meals enjoyable. Enough of that! On to business, this is my first donation. Give him a de-douching. Okay. You've been de-douched I cannot stand being a freeloader any longer How can one listen to the oh so entertaining Donation Segment and not donate?

CHAPTER 22 / 48 Discussion

Armodafinil, Weed, and Swedish Social Climate

A listener from Sweden shares his experience using armodafinil and modafinil as nootropics to excel at work, contrasting them with the effects of Adderall. He discusses the social and cultural climate in Sweden and his plans to establish himself elsewhere.

armodafinil· modafinil· sweden· adhd· nootropics· air force

1:10:46 The trigger for those, uh...for this note and donation was due to your great last episode and analysis about millennials being hooked on Insta. Mm-hmm Is this the note you read earlier? No. No, no And it's called as it's called in Sweden Let's call that here too. And Adderall and subsequently smoking weed during nighttime to be able to go to sleep, just wind down. Okay I do definitely think there is something to it and even though i never used Insta I will share my similar experience. I've had this habit with armodafinil

1:11:23 Oh, it's another fine product. That stuff is actually a lot easier to deal with and weed for about four years at the end of my university studies and in the beginning in my qualified work life Although armadafinil has been a lot less euphoric and is a lot longer half-life, the addiction potential is nowhere near that of Adderall. Which I have not had the pleasure to indulge due to it as far as I know seems to be very illegal everywhere except in United States. Hey oh! Maybe if a European pharmaceutical company had the patent things would've been different yeah

1:12:02 Yeah, hello. The downside is the lack of a kick and euphoric effect was that while I excelled at work and was able to come down in the evening my social life and skills and interests thereof were deteriorating. I was happy to tell you I'm almost a year free from abusing weed and now only do it occasionally with friends in a healthy manner. I still do use and love armadafinil although I think it is a wonderful nootropic, which is a brain stimulator thing. And have jokingly convinced myself that I am self-medicating ADHD which does seem to be the new black amongst my generation." There you go!

1:12:45 I do not know everyone shares the same positive experience with armadafinil or modafinil as i do and it affects people differently. I do recommend people to try if you this is the stuff that the air force pilots use yeah stay alert so if anyone wants to say modafinils are, is the one we use in the United States Contributing to my ease, silence for a month at least. I do not abuse weed and sex to blah blah blah. I've appreciated your increased reporting of Sweden in recent shows and even though I felt the need to get out to escape the social cultural climate that ensured economical decline in my home country, I still do love some parts of it and hope it all ends in the best possible way."

1:13:28 Yeah, now that you mention it. It is funny. I'm still a slave to the Swedish tax authorities and hope to solve this by establishing myself someplace long term next year. I'd like a call out to my brother Oscar and friend Max as douchebag! I also like some delayed fuck cancer for Max. He calls him a douchebag and then he wants some delayed fuck cancer karma, and realize his donation will tip me over to nighthood... Oh! Hmmmm....I don't think we have him on the knighthood thing. Oh wait? He's a knight?! I said this donation will tip me over to knighthood and i would like to be knighted as Sir Antonama

1:14:10 Antonymous. Okay, hold on a second. A-N-T-O-N-Y M-O-U-S of Seville land Yeah hold on hold on I gotta put this now this is problematic Oh no! I got it in there he's on the list. I would have normally...I didn't read the whole note He's on the list somehow Eric got him on the list good Eric got him on the list? He's on the list Hey man. Oh I think I sent Eric just a note to read But he's not with the plus one It's a plus one. Last but not least, I've been thinking about how I should celebrate sending my first invoice to a client. I am currently thinking about treating myself with either an Oakland A's cap as I regret I left mine in Sweden

1:14:46 Intel NUC to play with and maybe build a travel server router or two Thai bar girls. We have a winner! I think so, the bar girls are probably better. That's the way to go Mike. I could go on longer but you get the point i find it worthwhile hope you found this worthwhile Reedus got their accounting in here and then I don't see any requests, so just give him a karma and it will be done. Oh and he wants an F-cancer karma? Oh F-cancer karma right, sorry that's what you want. Yes happy to do that. You've got Karma

CHAPTER 23 / 48 Discussion

Scott Adams on Democrat Gun Control Proposal

The hosts discuss a satirical proposal from Scott Adams suggesting that registered Democrats should be legally barred from owning guns. The argument posits that since Democrats believe fewer guns make society safer, they should lead by example and voluntarily give up their firearms.

scott adams· gun control· democrats· registered democrats· twitter· temperament

1:15:26 And we want to thank all these folks for being our executive and associate executive producers for show 1076. Yes, titles that are completely valid anywhere that titles are recognized certainly these types of credits executive producer or associate executive producer of episode 10 76 of the No Agenda Show. Thank you very much really appreciate that everybody also for what you the notes it's I learn a lot from this segment here that people who skip it oh wait By the way, do people who are on Adderall and listen at 1.75 speed still skip the donation segment? I don't know that they're paying attention to anything. Remember we have another show coming up on Sunday please go and support us at Dvorak dot org slash N A And it is National Hispanic Heritage Month on NFL! Our formula is this We go out...we hit people in the mouth.

1:16:32 You know, ESPN. I don't play clips from Scott Adams Periscope because it's a dizzy test. It's about a 45 minute ramble and they're hard to get anything concise out of there But he does come up with some good stuff once in awhile this particular one. I think you should promote it a little more This is a funny idea that he got from Twitter and he talked about it, but I did take all the spaces out so it's little tighter than would normally be. But I want to play because I just think this is a damn good idea! This is Scott Adams on Democrat gun control. Somebody on Twitter suggested that since the Democrats seem to have a temperament problem and at same time the Democrats are anti-gun... Alright? So put these two together. The Democrats are anti-gun

1:17:31 And they also seem to have a temperament problem because they're rioting and doing the cathartic theater thing. So somebody suggested that we pass law that Democrats can't own guns Now, the first time you hear that idea passing law that says Democrats can't own guns The first time you hear it is when you say Well, that's a ridiculous just joke idea. But here's what's so funny about it. If you're a Democrat don't you believe this some gun control is better than none? Right? So if you were to say to a Democrat let's just be completely rational here Republicans will never give up their guns but you believe, you Democrats believe

1:18:16 Then more guns is worse and more people with guns is worse. So why don't we start somewhere where we can all agree? Let's just start where we all agree, that if you're a registered Democrat, you shouldn't have a gun! Now would Democrats disagree with gun control for Democrats? It's an interesting argument, isn't it? Because on one hand it is ridiculous on its surface because you don't make laws that only affect some people who have voluntarily signed up to be in a party. You know you do not do that but on the other hand it is what they want I'm all-in! Nah...it's funny but...I dunno I dunno seems like good idea me

CHAPTER 24 / 48 Discussion

Hurricane Michael, HAARP, and Florida Construction Quality

Hurricane Michael's impact on Panama City Beach is discussed, with the hosts questioning why the storm didn't stall and dump rain like previous hurricanes. They speculate on weather modification (HAARP) and criticize the quality of modern American home construction, noting the use of metal framing in Florida houses.

hurricane michael· panama city beach· jeff glor· haarp· florida· construction

1:19:10 Well, so that means you can't own a gun as a registered Democrat. Yeah! Good then I'm all for it. To the gate to the gate to the climate game. Oh, it's good to have that one back on the radar Your favorite little birdies there John? Don't forget I have at least two maybe three clips about this Well, yes. So I did something that I don't normally do but i did listen to the one clip you have about the price tag and I definitely want to incorporate that. But... Well if you know what it is you can just incorporate it. I'm going to. What are your other? Oh ethanol? The other one is I wanna talk about Hurricane Michael little bit. Okay let's do that first because I have to say

1:20:04 With this IPCC special report which came out just before Hurricane Michael even, I think even existed it would came out so quickly. during the hurricane, that it really had... I mean maybe it started now today but no one was really connecting it to the IPCC report which to me seemed obvious as this storm was created by HAARP or some other entity. It seemed obvious! Well state of fear go read Michael Crichton's State Of Fear this is completely that script like well how come they're not saying this over and over and over again? Very surprised by that so let's talk about Michael then

1:20:44 Well, here's the clip of the short roundup of CBS. I have one comment about it and you can take the rest of it. Good evening! I'm Jeff Glor in Panama City Beach Florida and this region just endured one of the worst hurricanes in American history The worst hurricane to ever hit the Florida panhandle The worst hurricane to ever hit the United States In the month of October on record Tonight the rain is basically gone in this region But the wind is still here with us. You can see power lines down behind us, power poles down just across the street here There is a side ripped off of building that is a scene we are seeing all across this region tonight Okay Here's what gets me now if you remember the last hurricane the one that drenched North Carolina Yes

1:21:39 This hurricane comes in, it's like a four or five and it stops at the coast and then turns into a zero tropical storm and just dumps three feet of water on everyone. The hurricane before that was the one that hit Houston which was the same thing oh its gonna destroy everything! It comes in and stops at the coast and dumps three feet of water on everything expert climate guy comes on says this is the new hurricane. This is the new hurricane, what they're gonna do because of the way...the temperature here and the temperature there they're gonna come in and when they hit the land are gonna stop and they're going to dump all this moisture they picked up from the warm water that went into a hurricane it comes down and down and down just soaks them now this particular hurricane

1:22:28 It should have been the same thing. It comes in at a five, I expected to stop now. Now it doesn't drop seven feet of water just blows through and goes on its merry way. global warmest guy. This is the new hurricane! It was gonna be the way it was going to be for all these hurricanes are all gonna be swamped with water Jeff Glore's standing there in a completely dry area, the telephone poles were all bent yes and it was pretty funny looking but there was cars going up and down like nothing had happened Yeah, I was just listening to the coverage and Brian Williams on MSNBC got into a long rant about you know how sometimes it looks strange because you know we're standing in the storm without reporting and people just walking by in the background but that's because you don't see off-the-shot that they're working behind a building. My question is why are you there at all? You do not need to stand there!

1:23:26 I don't need Jeff Glor standing in this town. We do not need Jeff Glor standing in any town! The thing that gets me is we really build shitty houses in America These are shit homes. And I'm surprised they're getting insurance at all, you have to have strapped down roof all kinds of stuff in Florida maybe the panhandle for some reason maybe they thought that wasn't necessary but I think over the whole state of Florida you have to have all kinds of hurricane proof windows but beside all that we just build really crappy over-priced houses made of wood You know? You have to do that in California your houses have to be built of wood

1:24:12 Or they will fall apart if there's one little earthquake. I guess Florida is the same then? Not another for earthquake, but marshy swampland. Maybe I don't know but the crappy house Well, there's marshy swamp land you probably don't want so much wood I didn't notice this they showed one of the houses that did have us blown up a little bit I mean at least half the house was missing yeah and they showed it it was interesting because the foundation The structure the inner structure of the house Was not two by four or four by fours or 2x2 or anything else? It was metal I thought that was what they're building the in so the structure was metal huh it thought was weird metal on a the structure was metal did nothing worse than frame to frame inside frame of the house appeared to be made out of metal this kind of like these little mini beams hmm

CHAPTER 25 / 48 Discussion

IPCC Special Report on 1.5 Degree Warming

The hosts deconstruct the new IPCC special report which claims that global warming must be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius rather than 2 degrees. They criticize the BBC's "fear-based" reporting and argue that the report is a tool for governments to justify massive spending and new carbon taxes.

ipcc· global warming· climate change· bbc· 1.5 degrees· carbon dioxide

1:25:07 Well, of course there's many reasons to think climate this climate change what used to be called global warming is a bunch of hahui We both are on the side of hahui for we're both on the side of oh, no. There's climate It's not man-made cyclical and it's just happening and The I think our my biggest grievance is the idea that you can fix this with money That's the that's the problem. That's what bothers me now I do understand and I really became first became aware of this report the minute it hit Dutch member of European Parliament, but I guess Halka who was just a tone-deaf douche She's like oh we have so much to do so much work to do And and I realized that particularly and I'd listened to a number of um

1:25:58 European news channels were and the Dutch one is easier for me I can really get all the nuance, and they have politician after politician. And you can hear that they're also kind of happy because this report just globally speaking says we have to forget the two degree warming oh no No, no we have to get it down to one and a half degrees And we got to do it pretty soon and that's gonna cost a lot of money And you can just hear these politicians are all they're all jacked up. They're like oh yeah We could spend some money I'm gonna spend some money It's what they live for don't even realize it But that's what they live for and you want them point out now? We're not talking when there's the clip that I have which are gonna play on

1:26:38 We're not talking about nickel and dime stuff here. Your clip only scratches the surface, but it's a great starting point for the calculations I've come up with. Um...I think the best lead-in to this is the BBC who just had a word salad of beautiful fear about this report. This is the lead in and background Now you might be forgiven for thinking that some joined up thinking has been taking place or perhaps it's just by far the most important issue of the day, the existential threat to us all posed by climate change. I just... You talked through it! I just want to reiterate what she said The existential threat to our soul John

1:27:18 Our soul. It's by far the most important issue of the day, the existential threat to us all posed... Oh no it's all I'm sorry i thought you said soul To us all! To us all! It's an existential threat to us all So we're all gonna die. ...thinking that some joined up thinking has been taking place or perhaps it's just by far the most important issue of the day The existential threats to our souls posed by climate change On the day the Nobel Prize for Economics is awarded to two men for their work on climate change and innovation, Professor William Nordhaus and Paul Romer we're seeing the publication of a major UN report on this subject. The report says that society must enact unprecedented changes on how people live to prevent catastrophic changes to the planet it comes from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and says dramatic changes are needed too uh... energy consumption travel building methods and food

1:28:11 we eat. Let's speak to Matt McGrath who is our environmental correspondent, he joins us from Incheon in South Korea which is where the report was published. Matt just outline for us the kind of dramatic key messages of this report? Yeah, Razia there's two key points really about this report. The first is that keeping temperatures to 1.5 degrees is far far better for the planet than getting allowing them to go 2 degrees which has been the standard up till now so they're talking about things like coral reefs they're talking about millions of people being flooded all those are actually much much better if their kept to 1.5 degrees rather than allowing them to go to 2 degrees

1:28:49 The other big point in this report is that it is still possible to keep to 1.5 degrees if the world takes major steps such as cutting emissions by 45%. We gloss over this type of reporting, again it's the BBC who are taking seriously... I just want to mention something we've been doing this show for almost 11 years were coming on eleven Every year we've been doing this show, this was the point of no return. Every year it's the point of no return. Children in the UK will never see snow! It was the point of no return in the 70s. Tipping Point. Yeah, tipping point if you want to use that phrase same thing What happened to Peak Oil? Whatever happened to Peak Oil?! Whatever happened to the DACA kids for that matter

CHAPTER 26 / 48 Discussion

Carbon Removal Technology and Global GDP Costs

The IPCC report suggests that carbon removal technology is unavoidable to meet climate goals. The hosts argue that planting trees is the most natural solution, while the report estimates a cost of 2.5% of global GDP over 20 years to implement necessary changes.

carbon removal· trees· gdp· jim skea· paris agreement· poland

1:29:37 So they're apparently doing the oil fields. Let's just go by so we gloss over it But I think some people still get the overall message which is millions die millions migrate horrible storms died death Oh soon gonna die death, but You can be saved as long as you have enough money. 45% of all emissions and no more coal at all. And boosting renewables massively, and actually getting people to change their lifestyles plus on top of that we're going need carbon removal technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere Carbon removal technologies

1:30:32 What are these carbon removal technologies, John? They're called trees. Plant more trees and you'll get plenty of carbon removal. I take it differently! What is the number one source of carbon? Well, does he say carbon or carbon dioxide plus on top of all that we're going to need carbon removal? Yes. This pisses me off Carbon is not causing global warming Carbon dioxide Is causing global warming club but carbon dioxide is not causing according to know I'm not telling you this for a fact. I know that I'm saying that is what the report says

1:31:09 The report doesn't say carbon is causing it, no it's carbon dioxide. Right So I think he's just abbreviating this to say carbon It's part of the propagandistic ploy Because the number one thing to remove if you want to remove carbon is humans Yeah, of course. Getting people to change their lifestyles... To the lifestyle of dead! Plus on top of all that we're going to need carbon removal technology to remove carbon from the atmosphere The big question in all this though is time Now I've been speaking to Professor Genski He's one of the co-chairs of the IPCC and i asked him how long policymakers have got to take action?

1:31:48 Well, they really need to start work immediately. I mean the report is clear that if governments only just fulfil the pledges they made after the Paris Agreement for 2030 it's not good enough. It will really make it very difficult to consider global warming of 1.5. If they go to Poland, they read the report and they decide to increase their ambitions and act more immediately then 1.5 stays within reach that is the nature of choice they face As Professor Jim Skea there speaking earlier on about the nature of this report and what actions governments might take. And one of the things that might prevent government from taking action, of course is costs. The report says it's going to cost two-and-a-half percent of global GDP over a period of about 20 years so we'll see later down the road if governments will actually take lessons of this report or whether they'll balk at the overall expense?

CHAPTER 27 / 48 Discussion

Agenda 2030 and Climate Policy Negotiations

The hosts discuss "Agenda 2030" and the shift toward a "circular sustainable economy." They play clips from IPCC working group leaders, including Valerie Masson-Delmotte, and mock the hiring of artists to create "visual art" for the report's cover.

agenda 2030· climate policy· green economy· sustainable· elites· working groups

1:32:47 The apparently we have 12 years and I will remind everyone that we started, we dropped the climate change or global warming moniker many many years ago and went for agenda 2030 because we knew that 2030 is a year that is in the sweet spot for someone my age. and even a little bit younger because that's when you'll be thinking about all the children, and it was really your end of life. And I need to do something to save the world so it's been targeted specifically to get people who still have some money if we got any money at all. And they had a little announcement they had a little

1:33:27 little get-together to celebrate this report and I pulled three short clips from this just so we can understand what this really is. Now, this is a special report This is not some report that they've worked on for decades and decades It's a special like an interim but report but it has a very specific goal And the leader of this little speech explains it to us. This report is a rich resource for governments formulating climate policy There you go. That's what this whole report is for it's a rich resource for governments forming climate policy And we've given you a lot of great things in here areas climate policy Areas that affected by climate change and a key input into coming climate negotiations

1:34:13 my colleagues will share the key findings. Who are you negotiating with? Oh yeah, oh no this is negotiations it's everywhere this is your future climate carbon taxes all these negotiations negotiate with who and why everybody negotiating for the money water for the money for the ocean for the money then negotiating with other countries to get the money coming climate negotiations my colleagues will share the key findings with you in a very short minute of time. Let me give you the highlights first climate change is already affecting people ecosystems and livelihoods all around the world. Not my mudflats! Second, limiting warming to 1.5 degrees is not impossible but will require unprecedented transitions in all aspects of society third there are clear benefits to keep warming to one point five degree Celsius compared two 2 degrees or higher

1:35:09 Every bit of warming matters. Now this is what's interesting, this every bit of warming matters is their slogan you're going to be hammered with it because clearly after the United States withdrew or I'll just say President Trump withdrew from the Paris Climate Accord The climate change community has been in flux. We need to create something that really shows we're all going to die and we need to get this green economy, circular sustainable economy... All these fuzzy words which I mean I understand if you want to start a new economy and you want to base it on some stuff that may or may not work and so far is proven to be pretty cost inefficient

1:35:54 Because it helps, it helps. You know we have economies change all the time We have a technology economy to some degree but you do need to have some basics and... ...you know just just be scaring people into this too So that you as elites can go spend money and save people other where or whatever whatever It is! It's insane! It's really insane And you can see that these are just a bunch of douchebag elites When you listen to the second speaker So this is the guy who opened up gives you some highlights. The second speaker from working group two, there's three working groups apparently This is what she says right off the bat. Why is this not playing? Here we go Hey with that I would like to hand over to Valerie the walking group co-chair Walking of coach L1 one Thank You

1:36:51 Before we get on to presenting the findings of the special report on 1.5° global warming, I'm proud to unveil the draft cover page of this special report An artist created a piece of visual art on this front cover having been inspired by a scientific figure in the summary for policy makers Perhaps you can recognize it This is so typical where they hired an artist Some actually some semi well-known guy to create the cover for this report. I've seen this so many times This is douchebaggery of the highest order and again It's all about one simple slogan moving on to the second section of CSPM which deals with projected climate change potential impacts and associated risks

1:37:47 Models project robust differences in climate between present day and global warming of 1.5 degrees, and between 1.5 degrees and 2 degrees Every bit of extra warming makes a difference So that's what it's all about every bit of global warm- every temperature every degree makes the difference you'll hear variations of it So now I'm going to play your global warming clip because it did have a little extra kicker there beyond just the GDP number. It's the biggest warning from the science community yet, a call for action! Where is this from? This clip?

CHAPTER 28 / 48 Discussion

The 2.1 Trillion Euro Climate Price Tag

A report from a European news source claims that 2.1 trillion euros must be invested annually for 25 years to limit warming to 1.5 degrees. The hosts calculate the total cost against the gross world product, questioning the feasibility and the participation of nations like China and India.

euro· world bank· poverty· extinction· climate risk· investment

1:38:30 I thought it was from Democracy Now!, but i think its from one of the Euro news sources. The IPCC's report is clear, urgent and unprecedented changes are needed to keep global temperatures from rising to unbearable levels. Limiting warming to 1.5 degrees is not impossible but will require unprecedented transitions in all aspects of society. There are clear benefits to keep warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared 2, 2 degrees or higher every bit of warming matters The 2015 Paris Agreement aimed at keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. But the IPCC's new report shows that the effects of global warming would already be disastrous with a 1.5 degree increase

1:39:21 1.5 degrees would cause a rise in global water levels of about 48 centimeters, 56 centimeters if temperatures were to rise 2 degrees The impact on the environment would be even more important A rise in two degrees would cause the extinction of 18% percent of all insects 16% percent of all plants and 8% percent of vertebrates Not to mention the effect on human populations. would reduce the number of people exposed to climate-related risks and susceptible to poverty by up to several hundred millions by 2050. Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius comes with a hefty price tag some 2.1 trillion euros would have to be invested every year for 25 years

1:40:18 $2.1 trillion a year in your note, 2.1 trillion euros a year that's just for Europe 20 years are you kidding me? Oh that's just for Europe according to the world bank the global gross domestic products I guess everyone would participate if we're like you can't just say yeah the Chinese and the Indians will not participate so let's start there but let's let's just say if they had to because we're all gonna die someone's got over there and kick their ass until them to pay up Because it's all about Benjamins. So the gross world product for 2015 was $74 trillion dollars, that's 74 thousand billion. Take two and a half percent of that you get 1 point 85 trillion multiplied by 20, 37 trillion dollars. Well this number is actually higher than... That's for half a degree! Oh! That's for half a degree!

CHAPTER 29 / 48 Discussion

Nuclear Power Opposition and Lifestyle Transitions

The IPCC report's opposition to nuclear power is highlighted, with the hosts arguing it is the most efficient solution if an "existential threat" truly exists. The report instead advocates for a transition to solar, wind, and "non-motor transit" like walking and biking, while calling for net-zero emissions by 2050.

nuclear power· coal· biofuels· public transit· walking· biking

1:41:13 So I read through the report and I just have a couple of things that I marked up And they just wanted to it's a very long report. There's a lot of this high confidence Yeah, we think so Magic 8-ball says looks like it you know so this is this is the kind of report 91 specialist scientists wrote this report So throughout the entire document there's a lot of you know over and over they use the words experts last chance carbon taxes disaster man-made catastrophe it's you know what so I'm gonna put it in the show notes someone needs to download this and do a word cloud on it

1:41:58 Want a word cloud of this report you'll see experts carbon taxes disaster man-made catastrophe last chance also They make it very clear these experts That nuclear power is not the way to go. It is cold This was the thing that kind of caught my attention. It is quote dirty and dangerous And they are really pushing against that. You can't be doing that? Let's look at it from another perspective, if this is such a... and in fact this is the argument I use if you get into an argument in a bar or at cocktail party Do you want me to read some of the more because I'd like... Well let me finish my thought. To get do an argument about okay supposedly dirty and dangerous when it's not

1:42:49 I mean it has elements of that but it's not dirty and dangerous. The point is if we're all going to die, don't you think we should take the easiest way out? And that seems to be nuclear power? If we're all going to die instead of spending trillions of dollars? No no come on! proliferation of nuclear energy will be, I'm telling you this is in the report. Will be too tempting for people to weaponize that nuclear material which is... Bomb their neighborhood? What are they talking about? Yeah some that's what the experts are talking about! That's literally in this report. France is mostly duke-powered. I know look I'm not in a bar and I'm not an argument with you

1:43:36 Some other things I've noticed here. So in general, carbon dioxide emissions must reach net zero by 2050 in order to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius. This is the whole report is the one point five degree report so they're really upping it all up and making you just worried so to reiterate Carbon dioxide use must fall by 45% by 2030. That's less than 12 years from now. Coal use will have to be reduced, quote, substantially by the middle of the century and as you heard in one of our clips, the technology that removes carbon from the atmosphere is unavoidable and I still don't really understand what carbon has to do with it If we fail to meet these goals

1:44:28 The worth earth warms by 2 degrees centigrade according to the report Hundreds of millions of lives are at stake So what they're saying is very interesting that if we wait until the two degrees so many people are gonna die but If we can only get to 1.5 and word it 0.89 right now accorded some magical unicorn calculation then Millions of people will live Millions will live if only we can do this now. Let's see, the 1.5 degree report it has... Yes it is going to monumentally change our society so of course in order to stop using coal and fossil fuels as a primary energy source by the middle of the century We will transition to electric solar wind and maybe just a little bit of remnants of nuclear but also bioenergy and biofuels

1:45:28 The report also says, limiting individual transportation such as cars airplane use and shipping on a large scale and improving access to electric transportation public transit and non-motor transit like walking and biking well as restoring forests and non-human ecosystems will need to happen at a large scale in order to limit warming to 1.5 degrees." You know, people are pooping on the BART train now! I like the idea of large scale planting of trees yeah that will definitely reduce some carbon dioxide they just kind of slip that in I mean I didn't know

1:46:15 Individual transportation includes planting large-scale trees. This is the final quote from... what's her name? Skia, Skia Anyway, finally we've delivered a message to the governments. We've done our job we've now passed the message on and it's their responsibility having invited us to reproduce this report To decide if they gonna act on it direct quote They invited them to produce this report because they get all jacked up on spending money Let me see Now there's 1.5 degrees

CHAPTER 30 / 48 Discussion

Donald Trump vs. OPEC on Oil Prices

President Trump's criticism of OPEC at the United Nations is reviewed, where he accused member nations of "ripping off the rest of the world" with high oil prices. The Saudi foreign minister responds by claiming the kingdom is committed to balancing the market and supporting U.S. policy on Iran.

opec· saudi arabia· donald trump· oil prices· iran sanctions· shale

1:47:01 It's not I mean this was actually talked about in 2009 they started to do it. It's kind of a throwback I won't object if you wrap this pretty soon every bit of warming matters, okay? This will just take me into two interview clips About you know because who is going to be impacted by this it'll be people who produce oil the Saudis are getting hammered by Trump. What is gas price right there in California at five bucks now? It's $3.75 for a premium Oh that's not too bad I think we're 220, 240 here maybe yeah huh

1:47:47 That is because... 240's better. Better than what you got for sure. Christiana Arampur had a, and you never see this barely see these interviews interviewed the Saudi foreign minister about what Trump said about Saudi Arabia or I should say OPEC at the United Nations which is in this clip as well did anyone talk about what he said during the UN regarding OPEC was that in any news stories anywhere? No, there was just no they were there wasn't time for that because the world was laughing at him. Donald Trump launched a broadside at OPEC countries he called them well obviously Saudi Arabia is the biggest OPEC country and we're going to play a soundbite of what he said regarding high oil prices at the moment. OPEC and OPEC nations are as usual ripping off the rest of the world And I don't like it nobody should like it

1:48:53 We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. Not good! We want them to stop raising prices we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. We are not going to put up with it these horrible prices much longer. Well, I mean Saudi Arabia as i said is the biggest and most powerful OPEC nation were you surprised by that? We're not going to put up with these horrible prices any longer and accusing OPEC of being responsible for these high prices It wasn't surprising because the president has articulated this position before Saudi Arabia's committed to balancing the oil markets were committed to insuring

1:49:49 that prices are at moderate levels so that consumers are not hurt and producers were not hurt. We have seen an increase in the demand for oil, and we're going to see a reduction in this supply of oil by Iran And I think the markets are putting upward pressure on the price of oil. We have increased our oil production, we continue to increase our oil production to bring more oil to the market We have moderate prices. You see production increases in the United States, you see production increases elsewhere there's a commitment to stabilize markets at prices that do not harm consumers or producers this has been our policy for the last four decades and we continue to explain this to our friends in the US

1:50:26 The price of oil began to increase when American shale production came down as a consequence of lower prices. Now, American supply is increasing and we're providing more supply to the market with regards to the Iran sanctions We are fully supportive of the president's policy on Iran. We believe it's the right policy whether it involves withdrawing from the JCPOA or whether it involves imposing more sanctions on Iran to make Iran Comply with international laws and international norms and behavior. So we're fully on board with that policy, right? So this is the foreign minister and he's full of crap And I hate this well You know it's what the market wants It's like we're trying to keep it balanced so doesn't hurt producers doesn't help who doesn't hurt consumers. It's all very hurtful This is this is completely wrong. And I don't know if

1:51:11 if the Saudi Arabia Magnitsky type act with a Khashoggi journalist ties into this at all, it could be that we need to put these guys on notice. But I... This led me to a clip from Dan Pena. Pena? Remember this guy? Dan Pena is the oil guy. We had a clip from him maybe year ago, and he was just saying global warming is a scam because if it was true then you wouldn't be able to insure your home with Lloyd for more than 10 years otherwise why would they insure that? Remember that guy? Yeah! A very loud mouth brash guy this clip explains

CHAPTER 31 / 48 Discussion

Dan Pena on Saudi Aramco and Oil Reserves

Oil businessman Dan Pena claims that Saudi Arabia will never run out of oil and that the delay in the Saudi Aramco public offering is due to the requirement to publish a reserve report. He argues that revealing the true extent of their reserves would cause oil prices to "drop like a stone."

dan pena· saudi aramco· ipo· oil reserves· j paul getty· global warming

1:50:26 The price of oil began to increase when American shale production came down as a consequence of lower prices. Now, American supply is increasing and we're providing more supply to the market with regards to the Iran sanctions We are fully supportive of the president's policy on Iran. We believe it's the right policy whether it involves withdrawing from the JCPOA or whether it involves imposing more sanctions on Iran to make Iran Comply with international laws and international norms and behavior. So we're fully on board with that policy, right? So this is the foreign minister and he's full of crap And I hate this well You know it's what the market wants It's like we're trying to keep it balanced so doesn't hurt producers doesn't help who doesn't hurt consumers. It's all very hurtful This is this is completely wrong. And I don't know if

1:51:11 if the Saudi Arabia Magnitsky type act with a Khashoggi journalist ties into this at all, it could be that we need to put these guys on notice. But I... This led me to a clip from Dan Pena. Pena? Remember this guy? Dan Pena is the oil guy. We had a clip from him maybe year ago, and he was just saying global warming is a scam because if it was true then you wouldn't be able to insure your home with Lloyd for more than 10 years otherwise why would they insure that? Remember that guy? Yeah! A very loud mouth brash guy this clip explains

1:51:55 the Saudis, the oil prices and the reason we still have not seen these Saudi Aramco public listing. When I was in the energy business and forevermore be on Oil Man... Oh yeah by the way he's a little brash sometimes in his language use okay you are no well man well I know all man everybody let everybody knew that when when people will take more serious to global warming is when Aramco Saudi the kingdom runs out of oil Now, two years ago Aramco which is the petroleum company of the Saudi government announced they're going to go public. This was when oil was $28 a barrel now why would smart guys MIT kind of guys say they're gonna go public at the lowest all price in the last 30 40 years? Why? Because when you go public and are gonna sell it there were so 2% of their company off

1:52:54 when they go public, they have to report a reserve report. Publish a reserve report which means that for the first time in history since they discovered oil there J-Paul Getty discovered all their back 78 years ago They're gonna know about plus or minus 10% how much oil Saudis really have Now I'm here to tell you They have hundreds of trillions of barrels They are never going to run out of fucking oil and your children's lifetime Now, they've now pulled back and they've changed three times the date of the public offering. Three times in the last two years. Now 2019 looks good but maybe not we'll let the market dictate. Of course oil is up from $25-$26 a barrel to $65ish more or less and they don't want to publish that number if they don't have too

1:53:57 The price I hear, the price where the lines cross supply and demand for Aramco for the kingdom is around $75 to 80 a barrel. Stabilized over two three four five years not one day okay so i don't see one they're going to go public because if they do they're gonna have to tell what the reserves are and you know what the price of oil's gonna do when they say that there's 42 gazillion jillion barrels of oil? It's gonna drop like a fucking stone! Like that guy who knew

1:54:37 Were you listening at all? Yeah, I heard him. No, you heard every hour of that clip um You know as you bored with this. I mean we rarely talk about global warming bullshit There's a huge report and you're just like harping on me one you want to fight me in the bar Then you're like now it is taking too long and then every hour of that clip This is a very boring report It was like half the show and I didn't get anything out of it. They didn't already know, except they're supposedly this guy doesn't know how much their reserves are in Saudi Arabia maybe they're not that much we have pretty good expertise on reserves or the oil companies don't know what everybody else is doing

CHAPTER 32 / 48 Discussion

Ethanol Rollback and Dianne Feinstein Mockery

President Trump orders the EPA to roll back limits on ethanol blending in gasoline during a rally in Iowa. At the same event, he mocks Senator Dianne Feinstein for allegedly leaking the Christine Blasey Ford letter, leading to "lock her up" chants from the crowd.

ethanol· epa· dianne feinstein· iowa· christine blasey ford· lock her up

1:55:25 I'm skeptical about that guy. I do have one clip that kind of falls into place No, you cannot do that! It's too boring! It's a short clip my clip is only 39 seconds 39 minutes of boring Hit it I don't know what clip it is You really pissed me off with that That's okay Don't worry about it That's all commentary on Democracy Now Are you commanding me to play something? Say please. No, I'm asking if you want to play it. President Trump has ordered the EPA to roll back limits on the amount of ethanol blended into gasoline in a move that will benefit big agribusiness companies. Trump announced the ethanol rule change at a campaign rally in Iowa Tuesday evening where he appealed to his Republican base to turn out during next month's midterm elections

1:56:15 At the rally, Trump mocked California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein claiming she leaked a letter written by Professor Christine Blasey Ford alleging Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh tried to rape her when they were teenagers. Trump then laughed as his supporters chanted lock her up referring not to Hillary Clinton but to Senator Feinstein. They don't know what they're referring to so the question is I thought ethanol is a big lifesaver, it's gonna be the best thing ever since sliced bread. It was better for the environment and didn't give off so much carbon So why are they presenting it in negative light on democracy now? That what I thought Alright you're back No no please entertain us

CHAPTER 33 / 48 Discussion

Family Guy Off-the-Grid and Vaping Party Clip

A clip from Family Guy is played where Stewie Griffin uses a pager to avoid government tracking via smartphones. The segment features a "douchebag vaping party" and references to Alexa being a surveillance device.

family guy· stewie griffin· alexa· vaping· pager· surveillance

1:57:00 I'm just saying it just seems screwy to me that they're condemning more production of ethanol when this is the guys, these are the global warmists that want to see less and less carbon. And now all of a sudden since Trump's kind of wants to make more ethanol this is bad It all seems about Trump to me. Anyway, yeah tell me something I didn't know! Alright so i'll do something for the OTG segment to lighten the mood a little bit... another thing you bitch about but of course I'm from the future and that's why it now shows up on The Family Guy Oh, looks like they really want me to come to that party. We're gonna have to go You... you have a pager? Yeah! You get paged?! Yeah that's how a pager works Why don't you just get a phone Umm..you mean one of your government tracking devices No thanks I'm using a pager Oh you're looking at your steps? NO the government is watching where you are going It's not nap time Stewie Wake up Alright we are out of here

1:58:01 Okay, Stewie's going to the party. Yeah, but where's Chris going? I have no idea he's completely off the grid Damn it! He can't hide forever Where are you? Chris, isn't this cool? Stewie don't say my name. There's an Alexa in here! Sir we have eyes on Chris he's at a douchebag vaping party Sooner or later they all get sloppy 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 Yeah on no agenda

CHAPTER 34 / 48 Discussion

Associate Executive Producers and Birthday List

The hosts thank a long list of donors, including Sir Jim Briscoe and Antonio Sanchez Godinez. They discuss a "drunk donation" from Tony Schmidt and a celebration of "10/10 day" in dimes. The segment includes various "de-douching" rituals and birthday announcements.

jim briscoe· alex talbert· antonio sanchez godinez· craig dennison· tony schmidt· keith gibson

1:58:43 Well, we do have a few people to thank for show 1076 starting with Sir Jim or Sir Jim Briscoe. $151 and 51 cents loves the shows recently hasn't donated for awhile too busily engrossed in making some money if you're making money by us Alex Talbert in Bozeman Montana 150 bucks he's been a douchebag for too long Give him a de-douching, please. You've been de-douched! We need an F karmic thing and we'll put that at the end for him Antonio Sanchez Godinez $120 from Spain Happy 60th birthday on October 9th in a big job karma I believe he's on the list? I think so Is he? Yeah, I think so Craig Dennison in Omaha $111.11 He sent a note card

1:59:46 I got a huge card telling us how great we were and of course put the card down somewhere. There it is! It's a big giant card, says 11 think of it being number one twice over. It's a big eleventh birthday card which I thought was kind of cute. It's been just over year since they last donated so can I be de-dooshed? You've been de-douched. Apparently he's been a listener for awhile, he says I've been so happy that no agenda has been in my life these past 11 years and here is to another 11 years! Great work Craig from Omaha Tony Schmidt $111.11 Thank you for your courage Keith Gibson $101.01 This was a drunk donation that made me laugh from Tony Schmidt

2:00:39 I don't know if you feel like it, but... Okay. I'll give it a shot if he's really drunk. I thank you for your courage hard work and collective sanity with this donation I'd like to call Sir Matthew McVader to the stage If I do recall correctly and had a lot of beer-I love beer He performs exclusively on the basement stage I'm not sure how I got down here or back up But I know I was there And I know It was him Of course, the de-douching. Yeah. Two shots to the head and a karma. Shout out to freeholobooks dot com! And then... A rain stick shake to Florida because fuck em'. That was probably drunk. We don't do that we don't do uh... We do not operate the rain stick in that manner this is not a device to be used for follies I have it locked up i dont want the kids getting hold of it In a gun case

2:01:39 Yeah, how'd you know? It's where it belongs. I don't have kids otherwise and have it locked up in a gun case too Keith Gibson now these are hundred one dollar one cent This was to celebrate 1010 day in dimes which is a famous Chinese celebration Which is written which is actually celebrated by both the mainlanders and the Republic of China Taiwan Keith get I'm surprised didn't get some nasty note about Calling him Taiwan. Keith Gibson, wait we're calling it. It's called Taiwan well You know as a part of China Who listens to this show is gonna send you a nasty note about that? I don't know the one Chinese who's in Hong Kong No, they'd be more inclined to agree with exactly exactly have to be on the mainland. They'd be in Beijing and

2:02:36 Keith, and they don't you're right didn't nobody listens. Keith Gibson probably have a clone of the show over there. I can come up with some racist line for Noah Jenner. I can't come up with it. Keith Gibson anonymous he says he loves this oh he's from loves from Zephyr Freed Jack London Square a foamer paradise yeah that's because they have at the big state train station there no Kaylin Nistore, 10101. Sir Melinowski in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jeffrey Jocke, I've been listening for a couple years. Follow the tech industry very quickly it became clear to me that your deconstruction of search for context data and facts made the world a saner and simpler place! You're right. Sir Bob or the dude's name Ben is this right? Am I right on my skipping something? No no no no no no Charles what we got

2:03:36 Who'd you just do? I just did. Jeffrey Jack Sir Pete, Baron of Friesland in Northern Holland Well it won't come up on my spreadsheet because he put a note in there that is way too big You have to read it or read who it is We don't read these! I don't understand why you're reading all these notes No and I'm not reading them, they're just...I can't read his name Or the amount he donated. Sir Pate, Baron of Friesland and Northern Holland 9999. He says thank you for your excellent work on show 1075 It just bounces around let me see if I can... John you've had this problem for years it's because in this it's not my problem is the spreadsheets problem okay Charles Schultz is that next?

2:04:30 Or Anniston, Alabama 81. Sir Bob of the dude's name Ben High... You know if people didn't put I don't know how they get a note jammed in there like that when people say I can't write three words and then PayPal won't take it. I have a feeling that this was forwarded from an email that Eric put in there. Well maybe. So your problem is Eric he's creating the spreadsheet. Sir Bob of the dudes name Ben in high point North Carolina Jim Garbage, you know my latest policy as I say to Eric just put that. I have the note which I had on the other one earlier and Don't put it in this spreadsheet. I didn't know that was policy. Let's no is a new policy. I didn't get the memo It's a new experimental beta policies That explains it then Sure Bob is of the dudes name Ben a o8 now I got grief for the last newsletter for not using a boobs

2:05:30 Easter egg. So I put one in this when i get one no one loves you know everyone... Jim Gabach... face it, no one really loves you! Jim Garbazewski 80 uh Stefan Aret we have a yeah arete we have a plumbing firm in the area named Aret and 6606 This is, uh... and Fellbach. Which boob is the 60-06? That's a lopsided... No it's not lopsided. It's saggy boobs? Something's wrong. It's Boobs Woohoo. Something's wrong! Jim Buell in Spring Hill Tennessee. We have oh by the way NC4RG73s. Ah 73s. Uh Jim Buell 5858 in Spring Hill with a happy belated birthday to his smoking hot wife Stephanie

CHAPTER 35 / 48 Discussion

Amazon HQ2 Speculation and Fort Worth Real Estate

The hosts discuss the possibility of Amazon moving its second headquarters to Fort Worth, Texas, specifically near Ross Perot's Alliance Airport. They compare the potential land acquisition strategy to Walt Disney's secret purchase of land in Orlando for Disney World.

amazon· jeff bezos· fort worth· real estate· ross perot· alliance airport

2:06:31 Chris Whidden, 50-50 and then now we have $50 donors name and location. Roy Tenhave in Pinaker. Pineknacker. Pineknacker. Pineknacker. Pineknacker. Pineknacker. Roy Tenhave. Roy Tenhaver. Nailed it! In Pineknacker. Robert Bruckner. Kimberly Redmond in Toronto. Tony Smith in Fort Worth Texas. Brett Yeo in Catonsville Maryland Larry Hay in Mooresville, North Carolina. Does anyone in Texas think that Fort Worth is a shithole? No it's actually very beautiful has a great airport and that's where things will be happening Yes we're Amazon's gonna move I thought that was a secret

2:07:22 You swore me to fucking secrecy. Said we gotta look for some real estate up there as another exit strategy and now you just tell everybody? Why should I say this because i mentioned to a friend of mine, a lib joe who seems to be worried sick that he's gonna be swamped under by the rising oceans. You should ask him if he has a few hours to listen to my report on climate change it'll change his mind It's not that long, it's only an hour. Anyway he is moaning and groaning about this- So you told him about Amazon? You told them our secret! ...it was going to be a great place to move and he says it's a shithole. Wait a minute! This guy said, Lib Joe said Fort Worth is a shithole?! Yeah! Well screw him

2:08:07 It's not all that bad. I like the town! But anyway, so you might as well tell everyone now- Now the cat is out of the bag We've been researching Amazon moving to Fort Worth As their new headquarter And you and i were like, oh we gotta buy some real estate it's gonna make us rich Don't you remember the whole sworn to secrecy bit? I made a mistake Okay, now everyone's in on it Well, they should be thinking we're thinking about it and working on our behalf trying to find another real hot spot by the way No even cheaper in what another Amazon possibility. No no this is a different whole different game now Just just so everybody knows the reason why John came up with this is you know he's from Texas Bezos

2:08:53 He's from that area. No he's from Houston, okay? I'm sorry he's from Houston they have an airport there and Fort Worth they have a What it's Ross perot's Alliance yes alliance Yes Which would be perfect there's a lot of buildings a lot of space zero taxes state taxes at least Mm-hmm I still think it's a when are they gonna announce this oh Well, Ross Perot's got some sort of a real estate operation that has been buying up crap all over the area. And I think they're just waiting until they are all settled in so they can say... You know Disney had this thing he did. Disney when he formed Disneyland which none of the banks wanted to help him with So when he did Disney World down in Florida He said screw the banks! I'm gonna do public offering and public bonds and I'm not going to borrow from the banks anymore because they didn't help me when I needed help

2:09:48 And so he never went back to the banks. But he found one other problem with Disneyland is that around a Disneyland, every sleazy little motel operator started planting their little motels and anything that kind of impinge on Disneyland and they're butted up right against the park if you go to Disneyland or the whole area around the park is all bunch of little motels and cheap restaurants So he said that's not gonna happen again because it ruins the experience. Even though you're in the park, you don't really see outside. There is a hill around the whole park so you can't look outside But instead, he decided to buy up all of Central Orlando. And he did it with a phony baloney real estate company that was not associated with him but it was, it was a front and they bought up all the land they could to keep this same situation from reoccurring and so that's why that Central Orlando is all Disney. Well, it actually doesn't matter because I have another strategy. The real estate...I mean, that shot anyway. Here's my strategy

2:10:53 The minute we know which city that's in, if it's going to be in Texas. I'm opening up a vape shop and dog walking service Well I am not gonna say those aren't great businesses for what you're describing And that is exactly what was probably needed in Seattle because he put in 75 thousand jobs in Seattle All these apartment buildings went up Probably would have been good business If you wanted run it You'd have to... the problem is you had to run a business No! It's different than just buying some real estate Nooo! We've producers What, you guys get Dexter to help ya? He's gonna make the juice. We'll have Amazon e-juice. Ooh. Mmhmm. Anyway that's our story. Alright we still have some more people to thank. Tony Smith is the guy in Fort Worth. Thanks Tony for that combo. By the way Tony buy up some property around your house and give us... Yeah look out for a vape shop from me. Brett Yo in Cantonsville Maryland

2:11:56 Larry Hay in Mooresville, North Carolina. Richard Gardner, Sir Richard Gardner from... He's one of our Richard Gardeners we got a bunch of them Jonathan Ferris and Liberal Kansas drew Muchick is El Cerrito Robert Dekenay in Fairfax, Virginia and last Kyle Meyer in Atlanta. George I want to thank all these folks for helping us out on show 1076 helping us produce and support this show with your generous donations yes that is the way it works in our value for value system what was the show worth to you? You send that amount of money and we thank you forward except

CHAPTER 36 / 48 Discussion

Knighthood Ceremony for Sir Antonymous of Sviland

A formal knighthood ceremony is conducted for a donor of $1,000 or more, dubbed Sir Antonymous of Sviland. The hosts read the traditional list of banquet items and discuss the No Agenda rings and sealing wax certificates recently received by other knights and dames.

knighthood· sir antonymous· sviland· rings· sealing wax· donation

2:12:35 If you're under $50, that's where people usually come in for anonymous reasons. Or you can always get on one of our subscriptions we have a number of them check them out at our donation page devorak.org slash N A and we have requests for F Cancer Karma some Jobs Karma and I want to kick that off with a new jobs karma redux i'll play the old one just to make sure it works It was just kind of cute from Tom Starkweather The resistance. Jobs, jobs, jobs! Jobs, jobs, jobs! Jobs, jobs, jobs! Jobs, jobs, jobs! Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs Let's vote for jobs! You've got karma

2:13:37 And here is your birthday list on the no agenda show for today it is Thursday October 11th 2018 belated birthday congratulations Jim Bull says happy bladed birthday to his smoking hot wife Stephanie. She's celebrating the 5th of October Antonio Sanchez-Gaudinez turned 60 on October 9th Brandon Gamache will be 33 today and Sir Bob with a dude's name Ben celebrated yesterday as well we say happy birthday to everybody here from the best podcast in the universe! Then, we have our sole knighting for today or anonymous need your blade there

2:14:23 It's stuck! Hold on a second. Okay, okay I got it. That's right theater of the mind is not lost on him Anonymous, come on up to the stage. We got a seat ready for you here at the round table of the No Agenda Knights and Dames Thank you very much for your support of this podcast and university amount of $1,000 or more And I hereby pronounce the KV Sir Antonymous of Sviland Yes! For you we have

2:15:00 Puckers and Blow, Red Boys and Chardonnay, Fentanyl and Four Loko Cookies & Vodka, Wifus and Waffles, Chilled Polish Potato Vodka We've got Diet Soda and Video Games Fish Pie and Falacio Brown Cheese and Aqua Beat with Smallahova Barlettes and Howledoll Press Milk and Pavlov Ginger Ale and Jerkels Sparkling Cider and Escorts Vodka and Vanilla Mockets and Bourbon And... Of course. So mutton and mead head over to noagendanation.com slash rings, uh and give Eric the show all the information you have And we'll get that off to you soon as possible We actually had I must i think was four or five different knights in dames tweeting out pictures of their ring The sealing wax certificate Uh, we had one dame even had a chalice and a nice bottle of wine in the picture Do you see any of these because it? I retweeted all of them It was like a run on it

CHAPTER 37 / 48 Discussion

GEICO Insurance Grievance and Data Privacy

One of the hosts recounts a grievance with GEICO insurance after the company automatically added a family member to his policy and raised his premium based on misspelled mail sent to his address. The discussion highlights how insurance companies use data mining to increase revenue.

geico· insurance· tina snyder· data privacy· premium· common law

2:15:51 Like everybody was tweeting these things all around the same, I guess it was just a recent mailing or something. It was...I thought it was odd because it wasn't spread out. Well we've been asking for it and people listened By the way there's some scam that happened but I have Geico as insurance What? For car insurance Who sold you Geico is that little lizard Yes yes That was..I always liked the lizard campaign So, when we move to the common law condo I put Tina on the insurance. Tina Snyder S-N-I-D-R so i get the most recent bill comes in yesterday a day before. Wait isn't GEICO just property insurance and car insurance? No no, I've had it for car insurance Oh she's getting car insurance through GEICO now Have you ever seen the commercials

2:16:46 Actually, I love those commercials. They have a variety of different approaches and they use them kind of in competition with each other. Yet somehow the commercial... But I have no idea what they do for their money. Somehow the commercial did not convince you they do car insurance? Great commercials! So now this is for my car. Tina she has her own insurance she has Allstate whatever. Doesn't her insurance cover anything she drives? Okay i'm just going to finish the story So I think you're supposed to put someone on if they're going to be a frequent driver. Doesn't matter, it didn't increase my premium and made no difference in fact this is how... I'll tell you how it happened

2:17:32 When I sold the Airstream, then I had to call them up to get a bit of the extremely expensive Airstream insurance. And they said well you got anyone else who's driving your car? I said yeah and so okay will be no change just put on the policy okay it's fine it's also like a gesture we get mailed together yeah okay it's common law It's nice to get a bill that isn't both our names. But... Not until she sues you! What happens, the other day I got a note and it says yeah you know we your premium has been recalculated and i think it went up by several hundred dollars what? Yeah your premium has been recalculated based upon the driving record of the drivers in this same letter they say they have added Elise's daughter

2:18:23 spelled incorrectly, her last name with a Y instead of an I to my insurance because she's living in this house. Now she's not! She had...I think she has a bank account that comes through this address but they just took the liberty of just putting her on my insurance recalculating my premium which is more because you know she's 21 and she's had issues driving And i get this high insurance premium What? This isn't outrage How can you do this? You can't. Oh, you can't well they just did. Well how did they even know I mean where did they get this information are these coming to somebody spooking around the house is there microphones there what's going on well so the bank

2:19:09 that Tina's daughter uses, I don't know which bank it is. Or somewhere that she... No actually her name is misspelled so somewhere someone got a hold of her name and its misspelled some mail comes to this address spam junkmail and they sold that name to Geico and Geico went oh same address we better put on the insurance especially since we can get more money I assume that you call your agent, who isn't a gecko. It's...I'm gonna call Gecko they're on the list for today And then you're going to talk to the agent and say this is bullcrap and they take it right off and you get your money back Yeah but i'm going to call them and i want a supervisor and i want to know what else are you doing? I'm gonna make us think about it They shouldn't make us think about if just they correct it immediately

CHAPTER 38 / 48 Discussion

Capital One and Posthumous Music Licensing

The hosts express disgust at Capital One for using music by deceased artists Michael Jackson, Prince, and Whitney Houston in commercials. They criticize the families and record labels for "whoring out" the artists' legacies for advertising purposes.

capital one· michael jackson· prince· whitney houston· music licensing· advertising

2:20:00 I'll make a stink of one of those were those terrible clients are gonna fuck you over if you try to make us think. I can always go to Tina's insurance She has a great FICA score And the only other thing I wanted to mention is just while we're on grievances like this capital one Who I saw throughout the American Music Awards. Here's what i have to say to you, Capital One For your use of music by Michael Jackson Prince and Whitney Houston Three superstars in my life who I've respected and liked a lot And known for you to be the first To use their music Well Michael not so much but yeah Michael Prince and Whitney Houston Fuck You It disgusted me

2:20:42 It really disgusted me. Did anyone else have this? Sure they did! It disgusts me that the family, because they didn't want any of this The families went oh great the record company's publishing Oh yeah that was great now let's whore them out now that their dead and can't say anything And thats bad enough but then Capital One you're gonna use that Nah You guys suck Maybe it'll curse them I hope so They really irked me. I you know it's just like Prince didn't let he didn't even let you play his music He's like no one can have it and then he dies, and what is it? What has been dead what a year two years No all this music is on capital recent yeah, that's really annoying

CHAPTER 39 / 48 Discussion

The 200-Pound Plywood Bomb and FBI Terror Threats

Paul Rosenfeld of New York is charged with building a "200-pound bomb" (which actually contained eight pounds of black powder in a plywood box) to detonate himself on Election Day in support of "sortition" political theory. FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies that the bureau is investigating 1,000 homegrown terror threats.

paul rosenfeld· fbi· christopher wray· homegrown terror· sortition· black powder

2:21:29 Yeah, those guys are the market. Well you did yeah well you got one of the cars he already gave us a report let's talk about I believe which might be this six-week cycle re coming back Okay This is the stupid 200 pound bomb story Oh Let's revisit anything about this mm-hmm No, where was played by all the networks your play is 200. By the way this 200 pound bomb is an 8-pound bomb in a In a wooden case and so they weighed the whole thing it was 200 pounds They call it 200 pound bomb very misleading that's not like 200 pounds of TNT It weighs

2:22:14 It was eight pounds of black powder he bought online. Oh yeah, and it was a hundred... 192 pounds of what? Metal? Plywood! A 56 year old man from New York was charged today with making a huge bomb as part of a plot to blow himself up in Washington DC on election day Paula Reed fills us in on this FBI agents today continued searching a home just north of New York City where yesterday they discovered a 200 pound bomb. Prosecutors say Paul Rosenfeld planned to detonate that bomb in Washington, D.C., on Election Day. He allegedly wanted to kill himself and draw attention to his political beliefs.

2:22:56 Over the past two months, according to court papers Rosenfeld allegedly sent letters and text messages to a Pennsylvania resident detailing his plan. To detonate the bomb on the National Mall to draw attention to the sortition political theory that advocates the random selection of government officials The Pennsylvania resident alerted the FBI and police pulled Rosenfeld over Tuesday After waving his Miranda rights Rosenfeld admitted his plan He told agents he ordered... Wait a minute, he waived his Miranda rights? Who does that? A guy who's nuts. Oh who is on the payroll yeah okay The Pennsylvania resident alerted the FBI and police pulled Rosenfeld over Tuesday After waiving his Miranda rights Rosenfeld admitted his plan

2:23:41 He told agents he ordered large quantities of black powder online, built small test explosives and then used about eight pounds to construct the 200-pound explosive device in a plywood box in his basement. He said he installed certain components in the device to ensure that he was killed in the blast FBI technicians removed the bomb from his basement and transferred it to a safe location At a Senate hearing this morning, FBI Director Christopher Wray said his agents are investigating about 1,000 homegrown terror threats in all 50 states. Now those cover the waterfront of the full range of extremist ideologies from right to left and everything in between. Oh wow! Now this is...this is a different kind of reboot we're moving away from the crazy Islamic terrorists

2:24:30 crazy Republican white nut job men. Yeah, that's what's going on here. And there are thousands of these white guys with these plywood bombs I thought they upped the ante because if you remember it was the previous FBI guy Comey who said that I may have gone back to Mueller, but one of them said we believe we have at least one per state. Every state does 50 of these nutcases out there that are going to do something that we had to keep an eye on them now it's changed to 1000. So that's how many per state? 200 Yeah, that's ridiculous. No no its not 200 you're off It would be 5

2:25:17 I mean, yeah. 20 about this try 20 there you go 2020 strike 20 Yeah, but you know what before that before the year is over it'll be 200 But the rate goes first a thousand thousands of these guys well who knows what's up with the FBI? Well, I'm marking today's date as a six-week cycle date Okay And we're gonna keep it synchronized watches and mark Okay, that's how they do it in the TV shows. And Mark... Now the other disgusting story is this you know about this? They're putting you I didn't we talk about this on the last show about Facebook coming out with an Alexa device No, you talked about it on DH unplugged. Glad you listened. You got a clip here About this thing. Why would anybody put this in their house?

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Facebook Portal Privacy Concerns and Marketplace

Facebook's new "Portal" device is discussed, with the hosts questioning why anyone would trust the company with a camera and microphone in their home. They also note Facebook's increased advertising for its "Marketplace" feature as users migrate toward Instagram.

facebook portal· privacy· advertising· zuckerberg· craigslist· instagram

2:26:16 The question is why is Facebook marketing it at this moment? Why should people trust Facebook to put this kind of device into their homes. So we have designed privacy from the ground up, the fact that we built from hardware and software, AI technology that we show you... We have put privacy in every layer of the stack Facebook is obviously an advertising business, so are you going to use this screen to put advertising in people's homes? No that's not really the plan. We don't think we can get even much value neither to our users nor to us that way Because it brings Facebook right into your home looking at you every day

2:26:55 We don't know too much about what information Facebook is going to retain from these devices. The only thing that companies could be sure about is that somehow the device is going to be hacked, that's what we've seen over and over and over again. Okay girl genius! Well Facebook is doing a lot of things I'm seeing them advertising their Facebook marketplace a lot which is there the Craigslist type deal I don't know any of this. Oh, it's on TV...I see it all the time these ads on TV for Facebook they're high- I have not seen any of these ads okay I'm a little cord cutted but yeah well you know they're in trouble you know people are walking away and you know that think there they've got to focus lot of energy on the Insta which is I think as if the revenue is not already coming from their it will in the future just seems to be the winner its real winner

2:27:55 And I think this was just on the books, you know it's a big company. It's like something yeah well screw Just gotta come out then we'll release it. I haven't seen him. I saw the news Shows jumping on it with this with a similar story But they're not really I don't see anyone out there pushing at no statement from Zuck about how great it is I think was just in the planning and just got to release it and get it done with unless they start really pushing it for Christmas which I think is Unlikely I had another story and i was only going to mention it until, unless i got the right clip. And i think i got the right clip from a local fox station this is the emotional squirrel story which im sure you heard. Yeah some idiot brings up wild squirrel onto an airplane

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Emotional Support Squirrel Incident on Frontier Airlines

A passenger on Frontier Airlines is removed from a flight after attempting to bring an "emotional support squirrel" named Daisy on board. The incident resulted in the entire plane being deboarded. The hosts mock the passenger's threat to sue the airline for "blood."

emotional support animal· squirrel· frontier airlines· tsa· cleveland· anxiety

2:28:46 It expects to be let on as an emotional support squirrel. All of your questions about this process are answered and she actually answers them in this clip. We heard that there was a squirrel on the plane that we needed to get off. Passenger Cindy Tork brought her emotional support squirrel on the plane but Frontier Airlines said they don't allow rodents I said you're not taking my squirrel, sorry. Cindy was coming to visit family in Cleveland she tells Fox 8 she got her squirrel named Daisy to help with severe anxiety She'll fit in the palm of my hand and cover up with my other hand

2:29:24 She gives you kisses. She says she went to the check-in desk with Daisy, but when she got in her seat there was a problem And she said are you getting off the plane if you don't then we have to deboard everybody okay? Deboard them, but I'm taking my squirrel with me Everyone on the plane had to get off. We didn't want to get off, we were like if we're ready to go let's go but there is a squirrel who would have a squirrel no offense as a pet and police came to take Cindy and the squirrel off too it's cruel what they did to me she should not have been able to get past TSA if this girl was in animal that can be on the plane why did you even get as far as she did? That's a good question Cindy went through security with no problem

2:30:13 He said, you can hold her so she doesn't have to go through x-ray. And TSA told us in an email the squirrel was screened the same way someone's cat would be screened The container was sent through the X ray machine and the passenger carried this squirrel through the walkthrough metal detector They say it's up to the airlines to determine if an animal may fly Cindy says she understands why Daisy might not be welcome on a plane If somebody brought a rat or snake or spider tarantula onto the plane, I would feel a little creepy. I can sympathize with people that don't want her there." Frontier says it wasn't clear Cindy's animal was a squirrel but they still refunded her money and gave her a ticket voucher but Cindy says that's not enough.

2:31:07 this airline. I'm going for blood, I am going all the way...I am contacting an attorney and take it from there." I'm going for blood! Squirrel! I'm gonna own a big portion of this airline we have now officially gone insane Well, she has. It's just the start and I but I love how... The thing was in a cage you know? I wonder what the big deal was. Carrier like a carrier now that the thing is everyone they had in their report like that's just crazy! You're doing squirrels it's great now goat and all these are okay? Goats aren't okay either Yeah but on some airlines they are yeah if you're flying to Mecca All right I thought it was just collective insanity

CHAPTER 42 / 48 Discussion

John Mayer on the Male Contract and Toxic Masculinity

Musician John Mayer's comments on the "male contract" and the pressure on men to be sexually performative are critiqued. The hosts dismiss his views as "projecting" his own issues onto all men and label his commentary as "extremely annoying."

john mayer· toxic masculinity· male contract· puberty· gender roles· douchery

2:32:03 Couple of things I got here. Um, I have a this did you see the clip that was going around Twitter and John Mayer? The performer with his guitar yes I was actually going to mention to you that I earlier before we started the show I secreted some toxic masculinity on the mixing table well wipe it up needs a big sponge John Mayer all right didn't Disney's some lead in I think John Mayer, well okay you get the leading because I don't have a good leading. John Mayer is a womanizer Yeah He's a total womanizer and all of sudden he's like Mr. Bitch.

2:32:55 What who subscribes to this policy? He says that apparent part of the male problem is that if you're a man You should be able to get an erection for any woman Period I've never had that experience. I'm not walking around with an erection all the time But there's plenty of women that don't have any appeal to me I don't know John Mayer personally, but he comes across to me as the type of character who really disrespects women because he thinks they're all his conquest and he has proven that. He's also the type of... Well, he's projecting then! All he is doing is projecting and blaming all men for his problems Yes this is the kind of guy that stops with a sports car next to the girl and he turns up the radio really loud with some thumping song That's John Mayer

2:33:47 That's this kind of guy. He is a douche and now yes, he is projecting I agree What is this bull crap? Men think that they should always get an erection for every woman they see No It's very douchey Culture Is the idea that if you are man any woman you see You should be able to get an erection And when we don't That's the trauma. I don't want it to be the mail contract, and we have to tear the contract up. What's that? Quite honestly—and i'm having a hard time hearing it now—I saw this clip played on news stations and like why are you even playing this clip if you can hear what he says

2:34:40 He's just like, uh... tear the contract up. You don't have to play it! No I want to play it! It's just that-I found this to be extremely annoying and who does this guy think he is? Speaking for all men. I wanna play more because this is the longest version of the clip I've seen. Oh my god what is happening?! No hold on this is fine she's actually asking you really decent questions What you're saying, what is the male contract then? The male contract is to at between the ages of whatever puberty and college to be instructed To have a class. To have a voice Of reason taught to young men

2:35:24 You are not supposed to be able to do this to everything that moves. This does not come naturally to a man, this does not come unnaturally to a man you do not possess the universal ability to have any woman that you see The great philosopher John Mayer everybody I think he was coming out as gay That's totally possible I'm going to do a quick triage of Trump hates. We start with CNBC, who just can't stop comparing him to Nixon. The reason he thinks it's cheap thing is have the president call out the Fed in that aggressive way. It looks at all so advised. Nixon was critical in his day. He was an idiot. I mean look, he was really good on the China thing we're undoing that now right? But you know Nixon was not he's not the role you know classically not

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Morning Joe and the Two Minutes of Hate

The Morning Joe show uses a reading from George Orwell's 1984 to compare Donald Trump's campaign rallies to the "Two Minutes of Hate." The hosts argue the comparison is hyperbolic and that the rally attendees are often being humorous rather than hateful.

morning joe· george orwell· 1984· bill weld· dianne feinstein· trump rally

2:36:18 the role model including the Christmas Day bombing of the Children's Hospital in North Vietnam. Okay, Morning Joe... Wait wait wait wait what was that? That would sound like Kramer! What has he got to do with this conversation?! That's all they talk about is CNBC Oh my god. Yeah yeah. Morning Joe- are you familiar with the two minutes of hate this term this concept no you will be reminded by The Morning Joe Show during this little segment And I think they're talking about Feinstein, can you believe that? Before the hate had proceeded for 30 seconds uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. In its second minute, the hate rose to a frenzy People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the top of their voices The horrible thing about the two minutes' hate That's the name of the exercise

2:37:21 was not that one was obliged to act apart, but that it was impossible to avoid joining in. And yet the rage that one felt was an abstract undirected emotion which could be switched from one object to another like a flame of a blow lamp Sound like a Trump rally? That was former Massachusetts Governor Bill Well, the November of 2016. Reading from George Orwell's 1984 and predicting what we are now seeing two years later as last night's Trump campaign rally broke out into a spontaneous chant demanding to lock up

2:38:02 Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein. There you are! We've arrived in 1984. Have anybody gone to one of these things? You've been to one, you see them if you watch them These people are just doing it just to irk me They're doing it not as hate they're doing is kind of a like a moment of irking the other side It's humorous Uh-huh It's actually a moment two minutes of humor more than it is two minutes of hate Well but that piece was completely produced with this in mind They overlaid two events You know to that is so pathetic. God's what they give you clip of the day for that only because it's a clip of the day Yeah, I'm sorry for the sickness sick sick sick sick and more sick not as sick as my My last clip in the triage you may have seen this one But I'd like to play this on the show So do we have it on the show?

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Don Lemon, Kanye West, and the Racial Draft

A panel on Don Lemon's CNN show discusses Kanye West's meeting with Donald Trump, using terms like "token negro" and referencing Dave Chappelle's "Racial Draft" skit. The hosts debate whether the comments were intended as humor and criticize the panel for mocking West's mental health history.

don lemon· kanye west· cnn· racial draft· chappelle's show· mental health

2:39:01 Because not everyone sees the insanity. This was on The Don Lemon Show, as you know he is the overnight sensation on CNN along with him Tara Setmire, Bakari Sellers and then there's one guy from I don't know the Daily Beast or something like that. I'm going to after you play this clip i'm going to explain why I didn't clip it Okay, and then I'll explain. I'll tell you what I think about it So here it is this is about Kanye West meeting with Donald Trump Kanye West's what happens when Negroes don't read And we have this now and now Donald Trump is going to use it in perverted And he's gonna have somebody who can stand with him and take pictures

2:39:46 Just looking at Scott's face. Listen, black folks are about to trade Kanye West in the racial draft okay? They've had it with him and he is an attention whore like the president He is all of a sudden now the model spokesperson. He is the token negro of the Trump administration This is ridiculous! And no one should be taking Kanye West seriously. He clearly has issues. He has already been hospitalized Okay, why didn't you clip it? I think there's a lot to unpack here. Well first of all that's a clip of a clip because in the interim they talked about how they Negro who doesn't read a book and taking a negro on the Negro draft or whatever she was saying we're both taken and they were expressed They expressly mentioned that they were taken from comedy skits

2:40:38 One was Chris Rocks, he's the one who did The Negro Doesn't Read a Book. And then the other one was some other comic that they...the third person that was on that panel brought that up. He says well at least I got that reference so these were references to comedy acts and that's what had Don Lemon cracking up I just thought it was just they were trying to be funny and they weren't very funny. And I don't, I see all the tweets Oh my God! They said this and they said that but geez if you're gonna give, if you want to give Trump a break for being humorous You gotta give the other side of break too If their trying to be funny. It wasn't serious I have, I was...I too was like why is everyone upset? I love this. I wish people would talk more like this on CNN at least it's a little more real This is the kind of jokes you make! It's the joke she make amongst yourselves. I don't know uh.. I mean I've been amongst African-Americans and when there are some jokes its funny

2:41:32 If you're gonna bitch about nobody, oh nobody gets it that Trump's funny. He's actually funnier than this and the locker up is really actually funny It's humorous it is You gotta give the other side the same leeway I didn't realize was this because then I got duped by this Was this somewhere in their conversation they mentioned? It was right No let me tell you what happened I did not do what i did with the Tucker Carlson clip. I did not go and look for the original, I did NOT notice an edit so what you're saying is it's edited? Yes! Haaah okay well then you know what that actually all the reason to bring it to the show and explain that because it's going around exactly what you said like everyone's all going crazy but they were jokes and they actually explained that yeah they referenced the jokes I think the jokes are funny

2:42:25 I thought so too. But more importantly that's how normal people talk amongst themselves it was good. You want to jump all over these boneheads, i think earlier in the show you did it you found some clip of some idiot claiming that What one of the judges what or Clarence Thomas was a sexual predator, right? He's a sexual assaulter. He didn't do anything But that's where you there's your condemnation not against these mild commentary Right I wasn't condemning again. I like it No, I know you didn't die thought I didn't know where you're gonna go with it but I just thought it was humorous, but I thought it was humorous especially in lieu of the

2:43:04 of the notice they gave discussing the origin of these lines. Okay, there is one part of it though that is not okay and that's not okay by todays social justice standards. And what's her face? Tara Settmeyer should be called out on it, its this last bit. The token negro of the Trump administration This is ridiculous! And no one should be taking Kanye West seriously He clearly has issues he has already been hospitalized You don't make fun of these people This in the victim culture social justice warrior That is forboden

CHAPTER 45 / 48 Discussion

Winston Churchill, Scott Kelly, and Historical Revisionism

Astronaut Scott Kelly is criticized by social justice advocates for quoting Winston Churchill, leading to a debate on Good Morning Britain. A professor compares Churchill to Jimmy Savile and Hitler, while Piers Morgan defends Churchill's legacy as the man who saved Britain from Nazism.

winston churchill· scott kelly· piers morgan· jimmy savile· racism· imperialism

2:43:40 You don't say this, you don't say hey who can take him serious he's already been treated for mental problems. That's very egregious too that was inexcusable now my last little thing or last one of two is what is the deal that started with the guy apparently some astronaut this was all over Twitter and I put a one of the back-and-forth tweets on the newsletter. Astronaut comes back and he's Scott Kelly. Yeah, quotes Winston Churchill

2:44:22 And then he gets a bunch of these SJWs jump all over him saying, the racist of all time is the worst man ever. Winston Churchill was a douche they go on and on and so then there's it ends up showing up on Good Morning Britain with what's his name? Pierce Morgan. They brought out some guy, of course you know how to do this. You've done it. You bring out some guy who's a bonehead and the worst possible character they brought in a professor black guy from Haiti or somewhere. Some black guy teaches at some no-name college in London and they bring him out just to stir things up

2:45:08 And it's fine, I mean this guy has his opinion and he is kind of a douche. But what is the point in the first place of jumping all over these guys because they're old white guys who have some influence on the culture? Yes amongst many other things that men are responsible for Well listen the way this goes down. Why I mean historical record here is clear even Boris Johnson admits that he was a racist, he was someone who believed that the white race were superior, the natives didn't have any right to their lands in the Americas, the Indians were a ghastly people and just it was a general imperialist racism. Is there anyway we can say because those were the views of their time and the fact that he actually achieved something

2:45:50 which saved, defended and protected our nation means that we can separate those things out. That's the Jimmy Savile defence isn't it? It was just a bit different back in the day. It's a likening to Winston Churchill! Jimmy Saville Wow! This is like a better comparison at the time Leo Amory, the Secretary of India not an anti-racist actually said that Churchill's views were so extreme on India he couldn't separate them from Hitler's And the truth is Hitler was a great military leader A product of his time and if they'd won the war We would be having discussion now Do people watch that show? I think so. Yeah, geez Jimmy Savile yeah the child rapist So Churchill and Jimmy Saville kind of the same kind of thing there what are you trying to accomplish with this This is just annoying people by the way well This is a version of us pulling down statues You know let's go after Churchill now yeah And you know what

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Acute Flaccid Myelitis Outbreak in Chicago

Doctors in Chicago report a rise in Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare polio-like disease causing paralysis in children. The CDC confirms 38 infections across 16 states, and the hosts discuss the lack of a known cure for the condition.

acute flaccid myelitis· afm· cdc· chicago· paralysis· polio

2:46:48 Everybody needs their 15 minutes. They got a you know, I've got a story You're some wacked up television news especially this is not that this was news it's just useless Except for C-SPAN that's kind of useful still well, I got two shorties Now you already said you had two shorties and you can do one more left Yeah One more I'll skip the love baguette And this is good. This is a new disease we now have to fret about A new disease Tonight, doctors in Chicago say 2-year old Julia Payne has acute flaccid myelitis or AFM The rare polio like disease on the rise Her mother thought she had a cold I took her to the ER because she turned blue but I noticed you couldn't hold her head up

2:47:36 anymore and she couldn't use her right arm. Doctors believe AFM, which can cause partial paralysis is linked to viruses but say there's no known cure hand-washing the best protection the CDC confirming at least 38 infections in 16 states now investigating even more including a new cluster in Illinois we started to see clusters of it back in 2014 And it went away relatively in 2015 and then we saw a resurgence of cases again in 2016. Tonight, doctors scrambling to solve a medical mystery Why are some children falling ill from such a dangerous disease? I've never heard of this

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The French Love Baguette AIDS Fundraiser

A French nonprofit named Aids launches the "Love Baguette" campaign, where bakers sell ribbon-shaped bread to raise money for HIV screening kits. The hosts joke about the initiative and predict its eventual arrival in the United States.

love baguette· france· aids· hiv· fundraiser· nonprofit

2:48:18 Well, you're gonna start hearing about it. I think that was the salvo...I don't quite get the premise when she said the woman took the baby or the kid in because she thought she had a cold and the description was her-she turned blue couldn't lift her arm and couldn't lift her head She couldn't breathe maybe then? Well, I mean if something's up but it's not a cold But it has his name AFM so yeah been around clearly Yeah. Okay, you bum me out with that so let's play the love baguette because I can't leave on dead children Good. Love baguette! The love baguette is not just a funny-shaped loaf of bread, its ribbon shape emulates the symbol of the French nonprofit Aids which raises money to fight and prevent AIDS Like 900 other bakers in France Marc Antoine Hebert is selling this baguette for 2 euros Half the proceeds are sent to the organization This is the first time Marc Antoine has participated

2:49:18 Even his clients who aren't familiar with the love baguette appreciate the initiative. If it can help fight the disease, I'd buy a love baguette regularly! Last year, the Love Baguette helped raise 80 thousand euros money that Ed's used to buy HIV screening kits and finance preventative measures. I think i would have preferred the dead children honestly... I predict Love Baguettes in The United States within the next six months Lot of predictions by the way the love baguette is like that little ribbon. You know yeah, I'm like a pretzel only It's not it's like a pretty pretzel. Well. It's a big giant thing as a man again All right everybody That's our show. I will remind you that Google plus closed because you cannot monetize the network And I am coming to you from downtown Austin Texas capital of the drone star state I

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Show Outro and The Resistance Remix

The hosts sign off, noting the closure of Google Plus and reminding listeners to support the show at dvorak.org/na. The episode concludes with a "Resistance" remix featuring clips of media figures discussing Donald Trump's inheritance and the "jobs, jobs, jobs" mantra.

adam curry· john c dvorak· google plus· dvorak.org· the resistance· jobs

2:50:21 What is it? Region 6 on the governmental maps. That's what it is. Oh, you're forgetting. Indy 5x9 Cluedio in the common law condo In the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from Northern California Where, uh... The mudflats are still there. I'm John C. Dvorak! You said it again. It's Northern Silicon Valley. I said it on purpose this time. Remember us at dvorak dot org slash N-A We return on Sunday and you can always support us at dvorak dot org slash n-a Until then adios mofos! The resistance Job job jobs Job job jobs

2:51:16 Jobs, jobs, jobs. The resistance! Jobs, jobs, jobs. and major exposition. The New York Times has revealed President Trump inherited his family's wealth. We can't relax. President Trump inherited his family's wealth. And here is some example of this. These aliens have been affected by these attacks. You know that's not true, Tom! We can't relax. Stodge is an outright fraud

2:52:27 Well, you think it was good? No! It wasn't that good. How did you get home on dollars in inflation-adjusted dollars from his father's real estate account? There is inflation! The New York Times 13,050 $50 million Right. This is so cool. Found dollars in taxes and a major imposition of the tax cuts to GCSBC The New York Times, $13,050 million dollars. We can't relax, we can't relax.

2:53:32 He's getting lunch at Chipotle. The tortise in the race, Kim Kardashian, Sigournoy Weaver. R-E-S-P-I-C-T They're all jitty! R-E-S-P-I-C-T There is no real conflict! Resist! We must! Resist! We must! And we will much about that be committed.