Episode 1122 · Thursday, 21 March 2019

Cyclogenesis

A criminal probe into Boeing aviation software coincides with global climate strikes and a controversial shift toward social credit scoring through American financial apps.

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About this episode

The FBI has joined a criminal investigation into the Boeing 737 MAX 8 certification process following fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia. Reports indicate a sensor malfunction triggered the MCAS anti-stall system, while a jump-seat pilot on a previous Lion Air flight successfully identified the override procedure. This crisis highlights the dangers of software arrogance in aviation, where complex flight characteristics are increasingly managed by code rather than pilot agency.

In the Netherlands, the Freedom for Democracy party secured significant gains in provincial elections following a fatal tram shooting in Utrecht. Meanwhile, European Council President Donald Tusk signaled a possible Brexit extension as Speaker John Bercow blocked a third vote on the withdrawal agreement. In New Zealand, Minister of Police Stuart Nash admitted to an administrative error in charging the Christchurch shooter, while reports surfaced of a massive Armed Offenders Squad training exercise occurring simultaneously with the mosque attacks. Geologist Ian Plimer challenged the 97 percent climate consensus, tracing the figure to a University of Queensland survey of only 77 selected scientists.

Musician Roger Daltrey of The Who compared the European Union to a mafia organization during a televised interview on the Brexit deadlock. In a bizarre turn, the episode concludes with a dramatic reading of a poem about a cow written by Beto O'Rourke during his time with the Cult of the Dead Cow hacking group. This broadcast was made possible by the No Agenda peerage, including the newly elevated Viscount Fenwick of Emeryville.


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CHAPTER 01 / 38 Discussion

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and Historical Trivia

The program opens with a series of historical facts and trivia for March 21st, 2019. Mention is made of the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the death of Pocahontas in 1617, and Thomas Jefferson reporting to George Washington as Secretary of State in 1790. The United Nations' establishment of temporary headquarters at Hunter College in 1946 is also noted.

international day for the elimination of racial discrimination· thomas jefferson· united nations· hunter college· mayflower· farmers almanac

00:00 Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Thursday, March 21st, 2019. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1122. This is no agenda. our own Cronkite Award and broadcasting live from the capital of the drone star state here in downtown Austin, Tejas in the Clunio. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where I note that on this day in 1617 the real Pocahontas died. I'm John C. Duvourax. Crackpot and buzzkill! In the morning! Well thank you for that reading from the Farmer's Almanac. Exactly. I have more. That's okay. I believe you. Every show... Did you know that today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination? How's that going?

00:52 Well, I don't know how well it's going, but you'd think with all the racial discrimination complaining going on that somebody would have mentioned this factoid to the public at large. By whose proclamation is that? That's always what's important. I don't care. Today, by the way, in 1621 was the last Mayflower passenger who came ashore at Plymouth, Massachusetts. And who was that? Bill. Bill, did you say Bill? You know, on this day in 1790, Thomas Jefferson reported to President Washington as his new Secretary of State. And this took place in New York City, which I guess is where they're running the country from. Mm hmm. New Amsterdam. In fact, in New York City in 1946, the United Nations established temporary headquarters at Hunter College. Well, Tuesday in the Netherlands, while we're on the topic of trivia.

CHAPTER 02 / 38 Discussion

Netherlands Provincial Elections and Utrecht Tram Shooting

The Netherlands held provincial elections shortly after a fatal shooting on a tram in Utrecht. While most political parties suspended campaigning out of respect for the victims, the Freedom for Democracy party continued and subsequently saw significant electoral gains. The shooting, initially feared to be a terrorist attack, was later complicated by reports suggesting a potential honor killing involving the suspect's family.

netherlands· utrecht· freedom for democracy party· thierry baudet· geert wilders· provincial elections

01:51 What no I'm sorry Wednesday yesterday was the big election. We're not really the big election. This is the The first house which is in a way comparable to our Senate so you have and Also kind of I guess the way the House of Lords would work so you have the lower house You've got like our House of Representatives And but then you have the Senate and then so both houses have to pass something to get it through sure and sure And then two days before, there was a killing in Utrecht in the Netherlands. Yes. Which is, well the information is obviously very confusing, but the fact that it came just before the elections was noticeable at least. In particular, all political parties but one decided to stop campaigning. I guess there's a, you know,

02:47 It's like it's not sensitive not sensitive enough to stop campaigning only one party said no no no no Now is the time when we need to be talking about issues And that was the Freedom for Democracy party who pretty much swept the elections because they kept campaigning yeah, well who knows but this is a They build a center right which means they're kind of like cleared builders except They don't have a perceived, the same perceived hatred for Islam, which makes them the perfect party is what I was thinking. Because you know, people may agree with what Wilders has to say, but he's been painted as very, you know, ultra right-wing, crazy, Nazi, quadroon. Well, that's his hair. Yeah, well it doesn't help.

03:39 His accent doesn't help even though it's you know, it's a Dutch accents just from it's it's not a a high Dutch accent which these the The Freedom for Democracy Party guy. He's like a elitist almost the way he sounds so he's I think yeah You want that kind of accent you want the perfect? You know center, right and then you have this happen which got a lot of people nervous and it's still kind of unclear what happened and other than that three people were killed on the tram and I think nine or ten others in Holland, ladies and gentlemen. But they don't know if it's... I guess there's enough evidence that shows that it probably was a terrorist attack.

04:21 But then there was all kinds of new stories that this guy's sister-in-law had cheated on his brother and it was an honor killing and anyone who helped her while he was shooting at her got killed as well. Not that that makes it much better than a terrorist attack, but we probably won't know. It'll take forever for them to get a report out. We're still waiting for the Malaysian Air report. How it was shot down over Ukraine or a real report let me put it that way. Yeah ain't coming I don't think so either. But interesting, there's a lot of comparisons today to this Freedom for Democracy party, to the LPF, which is the Leipzig Pimperzstern. He's the politician who was assassinated two weeks before the election, just at the turn of the century. And his party won posthumously, but of course it turned into total shit. You know, you had no leader, you got all these idiots who were running the party.

05:19 So, things are changing in the Netherlands. We'll see how that goes. It won't? Well, what do you mean it won't? It won't go? It'll go in one way or the other. It'll go the old way. Meaning? I don't think you're going to see much change. There's too many... I think it's already too late. Oh, I sure hope it... I hope it's better for him. I don't know. I don't think it's too late. It may be too late for Brexit, though. This is getting funny. Finally. It's not too late for the Zephyr because it's going by as we speak. So three engines. Apparently now we're looking for an extension of the March 29th detail. I say the we as in Royal We. We're looking for an extension of the March 29th date and this seems to be amenable to the European Council. Here's Donald Tusk.

06:17 He is the current president of the European Council. In the light of the consultations that I have conducted over the past days, I believe that a short extension will be possible, but it will be conditional on a positive vote on the withdrawal agreement in the House of Commons. The question remains open as to the duration of such an extension. Prime Minister May's proposal of the 30th of June, which has its merits, creates a series of questions

CHAPTER 03 / 38 Discussion

Brexit Extension Negotiations and Roger Daltrey's Mafia Comparison

European Council President Donald Tusk indicated that a short Brexit extension is possible, contingent on the House of Commons passing the withdrawal agreement. Speaker John Bercow complicated matters by ruling that the government cannot bring the same proposal for a third vote without substantial changes. Musician Roger Daltrey of The Who criticized the European Union in a televised interview, comparing the governing body to a "mafia" or "FIFA."

brexit· donald tusk· theresa may· john bercow· roger daltrey· european council· wto

05:19 So, things are changing in the Netherlands. We'll see how that goes. It won't? Well, what do you mean it won't? It won't go? It'll go in one way or the other. It'll go the old way. Meaning? I don't think you're going to see much change. There's too many... I think it's already too late. Oh, I sure hope it... I hope it's better for him. I don't know. I don't think it's too late. It may be too late for Brexit, though. This is getting funny. Finally. It's not too late for the Zephyr because it's going by as we speak. So three engines. Apparently now we're looking for an extension of the March 29th detail. I say the we as in Royal We. We're looking for an extension of the March 29th date and this seems to be amenable to the European Council. Here's Donald Tusk.

06:17 He is the current president of the European Council. In the light of the consultations that I have conducted over the past days, I believe that a short extension will be possible, but it will be conditional on a positive vote on the withdrawal agreement in the House of Commons. The question remains open as to the duration of such an extension. Prime Minister May's proposal of the 30th of June, which has its merits, creates a series of questions

06:55 of a legal and political nature. At this time, I do not foresee an extraordinary European Council. If the leaders approve my recommendations and if there is a positive vote In the House of Commons next week, we can finalize and formalize the decision on the extension in a written procedure. So what he's saying is, look, you know, if you guys can come up with a third vote that in the in Parliament that will make sense and will be and basically says, yeah, we want to move this to the to June. Yeah, then we can consider that. But

07:39 Speaker Burkow has thrown a wrench into the works. If the government wishes to bring forward a new proposition that is neither the same nor substantially the same as that disposed of by the House on the 12th of March, this would be entirely in order. What the government cannot legitimately do is to resubmit to the House the same proposition, or substantially the same proposition, as that of last week, which was rejected by 149 votes. This ruling should not be regarded as my last word on the subject. It is simply meant to indicate the test

08:34 which the government must meet in order for me to rule that a third meaningful vote can legitimately be held in this parliamentary session. Order. Order. I wonder if he just... I'm glad you got that clip. Just at the end of everything he says maybe he just says order. Darling what are we having for dinner tonight? Order. Well, this is a problem for the government. Theresa May. Yeah, she has to come up with something completely new or substantially new. What she was going to do and Burkow put the kibosh on it was threaten that we're going to

09:20 do a no deal, let's vote again. Threaten that I'm going to shoot somebody, let's vote again. You can't keep bringing, for obvious reasons, you just can't keep bringing the same exact bill. In fact, as far as the Attorney General is concerned, it's the same bill as they first voted down. It's pretty much the same thing. Didn't do anything. Yeah, exactly. So this would be the third vote on the same thing. But meanwhile, they have to renegotiate with the EU and the EU. All he used as given time until now we get three more months of this misery. These people are out of control. Well, so first she has to come up with with some kind of proof that it can actually that it has a chance in Parliament if the if we if the EU wants to get on board.

10:05 At least that's what it sounded like. But it sounds like to me, no. She has to come up with a whole new deal, which means that she has to go back to the EU and beg them for mercy. Although I think she got snookered this last time, at least according to the way the Attorney General saw this, the Brexit deal. It was fundamentally no different than the first go-around, which was soundly rejected. So how do we get from here to a new referendum? Which is what we've been expecting. Yeah, that's what's gonna happen. But how do we get from where we are? Does this have to be panic, like it's gonna be a horrible, messy ordeal if we don't decide to check one more time? I think that's what's gonna be a safety vote.

10:52 Oh, a safety vote. I got a couple of renaming. I like this. I like safety vote. That sounds good. A safety vote would be one way of putting it, but they already have it dubbed the people's vote. Yes, right, right. Although the first time was the people's vote too, but they never called it that. I think a safety vote would be good. It also dehumanizes everybody from people's vote to safety vote. It takes away the key word. We want to make sure we don't hurt anyone. It takes away, well we also want to make sure people don't think that it's actually their vote. It's not from the people, it's for safety. So they're gonna have to find, this will be fun, you know they're gonna come up with something creative. They've got to. They've got to. This is, what a mess. Why don't they, you know, there's a bunch of

11:39 people, backbenchers as they like to be called, who are all in for a no deal Brexit. Just get out and use the WTO as your foundation for world trade. Yeah, which I think is Article 24 or something like that. Article 24 of some muckety-muck Illuminati thing that says here's the deal if we go through the WTO. It's like a guideline, I think, that just says everyone can trade with each other. Shut up. Yeah, it's another world organization that is in this case an exit strategy for them. Hmm Why is that not discussed this much? It has been discussed on and off. They don't want to discuss it because it's yeah because they don't want to leave the EU That's why the who I guess are performing in some stadium in

12:30 and they were interviewed for the Breakfast TV and you know how they are with Brexit, like, oh, you know, we won't have any electricity, we'll have nothing to eat, no bread, no milk, we're all gonna die. And of course they pose this to Roger Daltrey as well. Brexit looks like it's getting further and further away. Is it going to be bad for British rock music? Oh, no, do the book business. Oh dear as if we didn't tour in Europe before the fucking EU if you want to be ruled by a fucking Mafia you do it Like being governed by FIFA If you want to be governed by the mafia like FIFA I Wonder if very funny clip yeah, as if we couldn't tour in the EU before or to be in Europe before the EU yeah

13:24 And that is that's kind of I know a lot of guys who think and speak like that. They're so sick and tired of it It's about time now. It's not gonna make any difference. I don't know we'll see then big trouble I'd say the Empire is done happy to hear your chair is creaking more than normal I'm gonna get it fixed. Oh, no. No don't get it fixed maintain it. Just just keep keep the little squeak in there You're actually gonna take it for repairs. You're kidding me. I never said that I'm gonna fix it you said I'm gonna get it fixed well if I said that that was an error in Elucidation yes indeed

CHAPTER 04 / 38 Discussion

Boeing 737 MAX 8 Investigation and FBI Involvement

The FBI has joined a criminal investigation into the certification process of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 following two fatal crashes. Reports indicate that a sensor malfunction triggered the MCAS anti-stall system, repeatedly pushing the aircraft's nose down. In the Lion Air flight preceding the crash, a jump-seat pilot reportedly identified the issue and instructed the crew on how to stabilize the plane by cutting the trim stabs.

boeing· 737 max 8· fbi· faa· lion air· mcas· aviation safety

14:10 Want to talk a little bit about this 737 situation? Yeah, and I want to say something right off the bat that I based a lot of what I said on the last show on a YouTube timestamp of February 12, 2018. And after a lot of research back and forth on noagendasocial.com, we not only found out that my timeline was off, but as we investigated the YouTube video again, it mysteriously moved to November 18, 2018, the timestamp. a rookie mistake on my part to believe a timestamp from, ultimately from the Googles. So apologies for that. But it seems that greed and I guess Boeing has just been skirting around even since the next generation 737

14:59 trying to save money by not jacking up the price for parts that are made by humans, for not wanting to alarm people with all kinds of extra training that needs to be done. I would say it feels like Boeing is pretty culpable in this. Well, they may end up, somebody may end up in jail. Let's play 737M Update 1. We're going to begin tonight with the investigation into Boeing's 737 MAX 8. The FBI is now involved. CBS News confirms the FBI will assist in looking into how that jet was certified to fly. The Senate panel will hold a hearing next week on aviation safety. Tonight, new details are also emerging about the final two days of the Lion Air jet

15:48 They'd crashed in Indonesia in October killing all 189 people on board Okay, so it turns out the FBI is getting involved and they're looking for indictments and they're going after Boeing hmm and then they've been actually the FAA people that didn't do their job apparently let's go to clip two by the way I think that if you look at this in the pure context of Of the paperwork this will probably be shown to be pilot error ultimately I'm just saying that's usually how these things pack out. We understand the FBI will be supporting a criminal investigation also investigating the US Department of Transportation Inspector General's office and a House committee has launched an investigation into the certification process for the max employees have been told to retain documents this as we're learning more about the

16:40 the final minutes of one of the two 737 Max's that crashed. Now there was, by the way, it looks like it was one of the pitot tubes up in the front of the plane. What was defective which that makes the pitot tube was defensely whatever those tubes are that right? No, no, you have the right name, but that's for speed I thought it was a scent of the air stabbed sensor was faulty it was it had to do with the you know You could you can get a false reading on speed if the venturi is has been oh You can totally get a false reading on speed that would drop the nose. It's just every

17:17 No, the false a false reading a false a false reading won't drop the nose. It's the software that dropped the nose Yeah, the dris software is no good. Where did you read this about the pitot tube? They showed it on the CBS report They had a circle and an arrow pointing to it. Well a pitot tube is It's very, very simple mechanics. So, these things don't necessarily fail. They can be improperly inspected and it may have been clogged or something might have gotten in there during takeoff. They don't really fail easily. Well, I'm just... No, no, it's okay. I didn't know this. It's news to me.

17:56 737M update 3. A sensor malfunction had triggered a new anti-stall system pushing the nose of the plane down nearly two dozen times. Minutes from disaster, the captain asked the first officer to take the controls while he checked the flight manual for a solution. Just before the crash, the first officer is saying Allah Akbar, God is great and praying for a miracle. Anthony Roman is a pilot and flight instructor. Well, the training was insufficient. It's clear that it was insufficient. Pilots should be reactive to emergencies based on their training. It should be almost automatic. On that same plane's previous flight the day before, the same malfunction occurred. As those pilots fought for control, Bloomberg reports a third pilot hitching a ride in the jump seat correctly identified the problem and told the crew how to stabilize the plane.

18:49 The jump seat pilot can see exactly what action they're taking and has a more diagnostic role. So it's very fortunate that he was present. Yeah, he said cut off the trim stabs, pull the breaker. Apparently, yeah, the jump seat pilot knew how to turn off the system, I guess. So what they reported he knew that turning off the system is is well known and easy. It's right there's right on the front console, uh, but knowing that to do that is the problem which Should have been trained for do you have anything whatever the case? Yeah, this is this report continues I don't have another clip but it goes on to say that they're really going they're going to start looking at Boeing for well after after some after some

CHAPTER 05 / 38 Discussion

Software Arrogance and Artificial Intelligence Risks in Aviation

A discussion on the dangers of "software arrogance" suggests that the Boeing 737 MAX issues stem from a belief that complex flight characteristics can be corrected solely through code. The trend toward autonomous aircraft and fly-by-wire systems is criticized for removing pilot agency. Comparisons are drawn to previous Airbus accidents and the Uber/Waymo self-driving car fatality in Arizona.

artificial intelligence· software engineering· fly-by-wire· airbus· autonomous aircraft

19:38 ponderance, I've concluded something else that is not being discussed about this. This is just the beginning of two different worlds and it is the world of the people who design software and I'm going to use the term artificial intelligence Who are arrogant, or people who manage them are arrogant. I don't want to say developers necessarily are arrogant that way. But their thinking was, oh don't worry. Their thinking was, don't worry we're just going to correct this in software, it's all going to be good. And they're not going to call it artificial intelligence, but that's exactly what it is.

20:19 It's AI that was put in to artificially change behavior of the aircraft's flight because the pilots, you know, didn't need to be trained, shouldn't have to be trained, don't worry about it, we're in charge, we know what's best for you. To me this is just another example and maybe no different than the Waymo killing someone, a pedestrian in Arizona. It's artificial intelligence by arrogant software teams who believe that they can fix everything and it's always good not to worry. You're preaching to the choir here. I'm totally all in on that idea. That's exactly what it is. Yeah, and I'd like to hear how these decisions were made. With Airbus, it's a little more common because the whole thing is fly-by-wire.

21:12 And it's all done by the computer, but even there, you know, we change a little few things. We'll just tweak the software and it'll be fine. We know what we're doing on the ground. It's like that Airbus at the Paris Air Show that plowed into the forest. Because the pilot could the plane was unresponsive and of course they end up blaming the pilot well And everybody know figured that whether they fix the software later and also I mean just who wants autonomous aircraft You know that's still on still in the cards is the next generation system where eventually we won't need pilots I wonder if they're gonna say well, you know everything was working fine. If only the stupid pilots hadn't been in there I'm just waiting for someone to say that

21:57 We'll see. We'll see. Well, it would have, yeah, it would have been, it was in this process of correcting, but the pilots kept screwing with it. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I can see that. Artificial intelligence kills. Hey, that's a bumper sticker. Software kills. AI kills. It's true. Software kills. Well, I like blaming AI rather than just blankets. I like blaming software. Well, I don't think Excel was going to kill me anytime. Well, it might. What am I saying? It could. It could actually. All right. A lot of follow up on Christchurch. I mean, something just as a weird little aside thing. How odd is it to have a shooting at a Muslim mosque in Christchurch?

CHAPTER 06 / 38 Discussion

Christchurch Mosque Shooting and Definitions of Terrorism

A listener from Malaysia provides perspective on the Christchurch mosque shooting, arguing that "terrorism" is often used inconsistently based on the perpetrator's race. The discussion explores whether lone-wolf acts should be classified as institutional terrorism. The hosts acknowledge the frustration within the global Muslim community regarding the actions of radicalized individuals providing fodder for critics.

christchurch· new zealand· terrorism· islam· salafism· lone wolf

22:47 You know you're the first person to point that out. It's a Muslim, well because I keep writing it down like Muslim mosque man, Muslim mosque in Christchurch. Okay that's not a brain twister. I wonder if that subliminally registers with anybody. Got a note from one of our Muslim producers. Adam and John, I thought I'd email rather than tweet as I would rather avoid the possible hassle and backlash of Sochmed. As a brown Muslim person in Southeast Asia, I find it mildly amusing John struggles with understanding the New Zealand accent. I think that's a... there's a smiley face behind that statement.

23:24 I agree though with John and view that terrorism acts are traditionally rooted in organized slash institutional efforts and that what occurred in Christchurch does not display such hallmarks. At least that's, at least not that has been made known. A lone wolf act does indeed inflict terror but by definition to call it an act of terrorism is a stretch. As a brown Muslim person I do find it, I do, he's highlighting that, find it irritating how any acts of violence by Muslims are readily labeled as terrorist acts. In so doing, and taking the sense of the word above, it implies that Islam as a religion and Muslims as a community are terrorists.

24:00 I've written to you before and cited examples of what normal majority Muslims sound like, and we are not terrorists. Well, I think we know that. In fact, we despair that these few misguided souls provide fodder for critics to continue denigrating Muslims and our religion. I sense an effort of those concerned to label this as terrorism, almost as a way of getting even by calling out a white man's action equivalent to those of brown Muslims. I think there's something in that as well. Perhaps perhaps so they might continue calling the other terrorist acts as well question mark in my view though neither should be perpetuated as As in doing so it gives rise to a sense of anxiety that every violent act is about terrorism hence the unspoken image of a sinister organization in the background plotting ill for people But that for the most part these are just abhorrent acts of violence by individuals specter. That's from Aslan Aslan in Malaysia. Thank you very much Aslan

24:52 See? There's our brown person. Well, we... I've known for years since actually since right on 9-11 that there was a large contingent of the Muslim community like 90 plus percent that have gone after the Salafists which is my latest pronunciation for that word. Yes. Wahhabists as being crackpots and nutballs and they put up websites and they've done all kinds of things and no one pays any attention to it and then when something happens everyone says, why isn't the Muslim community speaking up about this?

CHAPTER 07 / 38 Discussion

Al Noor Mosque Radicalization Claims and One America News Report

One America News reports that the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch was previously linked to radicalization, citing two men killed in a 2013 U.S. drone strike in Yemen. The report claims a speaker from Indonesia had visited the mosque to preach violent ideology. The hosts express skepticism regarding the framing of the news report and the likelihood of such overt radicalization occurring unnoticed.

al noor mosque· christchurch· one america news· radical islam· yemen· drone strike

25:31 It's been speaking up about it, but nobody pays any attention or cares. Speaking of Salafists, the mosque at the heart of a deadly shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand. This is one American news, which is why it sounds so puky. I think they're American news sounds terrible. Yeah, I think that are they owned by a family, just one family? No, it's some little company that has a bunch of... I don't know. I have to look into it. Alright. Anyway, just, I'm just, this is not like some... They have a pretty blonde girl on there. Oh, she's not pretty. She's horrendous. She's horrible to listen to. It's found to have produced at least two radical Islamic terrorists.

26:13 Reports from 2014 revealed two men from Australia and New Zealand were radicalized at the Al Noor mosque where shooter Brenton Tarrant killed at least 50 people in Friday's attack. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that Christopher Havard and Daryl Jones were both killed in a US-led drone strike during a counterterrorism operation in eastern Yemen. Reports claim the men died when a predator drone attacked five al-Qaeda militants traveling in a convoy on November 19, 2013. Darrell Jones of New Zealand grew up in a Christian household But his parents say he suddenly converted to Islam and changed his name to Muslim bin John Muslim bin I want to call douchebag bin Adam Muslim bin John is funny converted to Islam and changed his name to Muslim bin John intelligence reports show that Jones had been in Yemen for quite some time and it even attended a terrorist training camp and

27:13 His younger brother Nathan converted as well and now runs a Saudi-styled Salafist group, one of the most radical branches of Islam. Meanwhile, Christopher Havard's parents say he specifically told them he first learned of and converted to radical Islam at the Al-Noor Mosque. Somehow I doubt the kid came home and said, hey, I'm radical Islam now! There's a lot of radical this, radical that, and I don't think these guys ever did anything radical. They got killed. Leaders of the mosque have confirmed that Haverd was a member and spent nearly all his time there.

27:50 Not only that but a Muslim speaker from Indonesia reportedly visited the mosque and preached about violent Islam with many of the small congregation saying they shared his radical views Unhelpful, but it not a believable story that I can't be some guy that would that would spend all this time there and and be if you've been to any organization ever in your life, there's always some guy who spends all his time time there and he is known as a pest. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Guy ever going home? Yeah. Can you get that guy away from the snacks over there? I mean, it's an honor bar and he's never puts a quarter in or puts a dollar in. It's that guy. Snickers. It's that guy. It's that guy. Now,

CHAPTER 08 / 38 Discussion

New Zealand Police Clerical Error and Armed Offenders Squad Training

New Zealand's Minister of Police admitted to an "administrative error" where the Christchurch shooter was initially charged with murdering a person who is actually alive. Additionally, reports surfaced that a massive Armed Offenders Squad training exercise was taking place in Christchurch simultaneously with the attack. The government has since moved to criminalize the sharing of the shooter's video, labeling it objectionable content.

new zealand police· christchurch· clerical error· armed offenders squad· facebook· censorship

28:37 I... something... news broke this morning, maybe it was yesterday morning in Australia, about the charge itself. A very odd clerical error was made. As apparently, the way they charged this guy... Was by saying okay you murdered at least one person they had a name they put that person on and possible 50 others I don't know exactly what the process is or exactly what happened this clip tries to explain it because the the interviewer is asking the minister of police is a hey how did this happen, but apparently in the affidavit or whatever it is they use in New Zealand, they said all right we're charging you right away we know of at least one person so not only was it a person who's alive but it also added one extra person to the tally of 50 it was 51 very confusing. Good evening Minister before

29:30 Before I get to the gun changes, I just need to ask you about some breaking news. The police have confirmed that the person that they have charged the gunman, the alleged gunman with murdering, is in fact alive. How did that happen? Look, my understanding is it was an administrative error. It will have no impact whatsoever on the court process. I understand it's been rectified. and onwards and upwards and let's bring this guy to justice who killed 50 Kiwis. So when you say it's been rectified, how? What's yet to happen? Well my understanding is they've got the right name on the one charge. Keep in mind the terrorist has been charged with one account of murder. Obviously there are a lot more charges to come.

30:12 And like I said, it has been rectified. So did he have to appear in court for that or will there be another court appearance before the Shield one in April? Not too sure on that, sorry. When did the police tell you that they'd made this mistake? About 10 minutes ago. That's your first you've heard of it? First I'd heard of it, yes. And how did it come to their attention that they had made this error? So if he heard about it just 10 minutes ago, how does he know it's all been rectified? Well, he's a spokeshole. He's full of crap. Probably. But isn't this odd? And she's really hammering on it. You know, saying, well, essentially, you've got to charge the guy again because you charged him for a murder that was not committed. And I don't know. It's just, you know, what is this, a mistrial in New Zealand? Despite this mistake.

30:58 About 10 minutes ago. That's your first you've heard of it? First I'd heard of it, yes. And how did it come to their attention that they had made this error? Again, sorry, you're probably best to talk to Commissioner Bush on that. But all I do know is it will make absolutely no difference to the charges this terrorist faces. So was there a period of time where you had an individual in jail for a crime or an alleged crime that... didn't take place. I want New Zealanders to be assured that this terrorist will be held to account. Will you be talking to them about that? Because it seems to be a fundamental error, doesn't it, on a very, very important investigation. Yeah, well I'm not too sure how it happened. I will have a conversation with the Commissioner at some point in time.

31:50 But like I say this terrorist will be held to account for the people he murdered. Terrorist again. So you know people just have to be assured that this has been sorted and nothing will change in terms of the eventual charges this terrorist will face. All right so just an oddity there were a couple other things that people have pointed out this is from New Zealand News Talk Radio. I am aware that just through quirky stroke of timing, there has been a massive armed offenders squad training exercise taking place in Christchurch this week including today. So if there is any silver lining to a very dark day, the Garden City has had a massive amount of AOS officers in the city for this training exercise. Isn't that interesting?

32:49 It's so annoying when this happens. So this was not a training exercise the day before or the week before, this was an exercise that was ongoing during this attack. And these were not just New Zealand special forces or whatever they're called from all over the world and there was training and I guess the guys who ultimately apprehended him in his car were not even New Zealand cops. They were just some of these highly trained guys. Well, then they put the kibosh on the videos. They don't want anyone seeing them. Well, not only that, it's... They won't show the guy's face. It's an offense. You can go to jail for sharing the video, sharing objectionable content, which sounds a lot like unlawful content, which sounds a lot like net neutrality, but that's just me. Bingo. And they... Yeah. And they were not able to do it, which was also fun because you see everywhere, well, how come Facebook and Twitter couldn't stop the spread of this video?

33:55 Because it's impossible? I mean how many copies did you get? I mean I must have 15 people email me a copy of this thing. Which, you know, I watched it several times. And man, you can interpret this in so many ways. You can see it however you want to see it. Especially when it's a little fuzzy. I see it as doom. Yeah, it's not good. Now, just to make things a little nuttier... Don't you doom the game, the old games? Yeah, I know. Well, it's first-person shooter. It's exactly what it was like, moving forward, backward, left, right. The similarities are uncanny and do not go unnoticed. If he had a rail gun, it would be better. Or the BFG.

CHAPTER 09 / 38 Discussion

John Podesta's New Zealand Visit and Five Eyes Vulnerability

John Podesta visited New Zealand shortly before the Christchurch attack, warning that the country was a "juicy target" for Russian-style cyber interference. The discussion questions why the Five Eyes intelligence network failed to detect the shooter's online activity on 4chan and 8chan. Further speculation is noted regarding the lack of mention of Israel or Jewish entities in the shooter's manifesto despite his presence on radical forums.

john podesta· five eyes· new zealand· russia· 4chan· 8chan· mossad

34:38 Not only is New Zealand part of Five Eyes, which makes you wonder how good they are if these guys were just, if this guy was just hanging out... Terrorist. This terrorist was hanging out on 4chan, 8chan, chatting away. I'm not sure if his manifesto was released hours before he committed this or just minutes. There's no real timeline on that that I can discern. But where is Five Eyes? Five Eyes is supposed to be spying on everybody. This is us, this is the UK, this is New Zealand, this is Australia. Yeah, it's the big boys, the Five Eyes, and all the elites love New Zealand. Everyone's building compounds there for the coming Armageddon and apocalypse. And just a few days before this happened,

35:26 Would you believe it, but John Podesta was in New Zealand speaking to a large group of progressives, which is still unclear exactly where he was doing this and who this group was. I thought he was in Australia giving the speech. No, this is New Zealand. Oh, he might have been in Australia for the speech, but he was in New Zealand and they interviewed him for the news. In an exclusive TV interview, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta, said New Zealand's a big juicy target. And that hacked information could be weaponized as fake news. And by the way, this was this piece is from before the attack. He was counselor to President Barack Obama and campaign manager of presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. That didn't go well. It was brutal and disappointing. And I think till the very end, we were, you know, again, hoping that that we would

36:19 Edge this thing out. During the campaign tens of thousands of Podesta's emails were hacked by the Russian government. Russia if you're listening... But this is even better. This is how they put this package together. So not only do they claim Russia hacked it, but then they do this. Edge this thing out. During the campaign tens of thousands of Podesta's emails were hacked by the Russian government. Russia if you're listening... I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails. The hack and release on- Pretty disgusting how they did that. That is really low. You know, the media's bitching and moaning about being called fake news and they put shit like this together. Yeah. It's unconscionable. Actually, they had a lot of these whipsaws in this piece which I took out because they just slow us down from the interview with Podesta but I left this one in because it's like, wow.

37:12 It's just interesting you'd make that choice. The 30,000 emails. The hack and release on WikiLeaks was a major factor in Clinton's loss to Donald Trump. I love how this is always mentioned. Major, major part of the loss to Donald Trump. Why? Because of the hack or because of what was in the emails? Never, never brought up. Vladimir Putin must be sitting in the Kremlin and saying this is the best return on investment I ever got. I have a pliant president of the United States. How worried should New Zealanders be? I think very worried. So do you think Russia could do to New Zealand what it did to the United States? I don't see why they couldn't do it. Ooh, nice laugh tell.

37:54 I don't see why they couldn't do it. How worried should New Zealanders be? I think very worried. So do you think Russia could do to New Zealand what it did to the United States? I don't see why they couldn't do it in some ways. You know there are other states as well. There are other actors I think in the region including China that may have a high degree of interest in being able to penetrate what the private conversations of people in How? I mean, this is glossed over so easily. Oh yeah, the Chinese will have a high degree of interest in penetrating private messages to each other. Are they changing the messages, Mr. Podesta? Are they changing the message to say, don't vote for that guy, vote for that guy? Is that how it works? New Zealand politics and the New Zealand government are looking at. And does being a member of the Five Eyes group, does that make New Zealand more vulnerable? I don't think it makes them more vulnerable. It probably makes them more vulnerable. Hold on a second. What's the logic?

38:52 And being a member of Five Eyes making you more vulnerable. You would think less vulnerable. You should be less vulnerable. You got all these hot shots. You got all these hot shots that are running everything. GHCQ and the NSA and everybody. But you're going to be more vulnerable because these guys are incompetent? What are you trying to tell us here? And that is precisely the question. What are they really trying to tell us here? I don't think it makes them more vulnerable. It probably makes them in some ways, they probably have tighter security, but makes them a juicier target. Let's put it that way. What's new is, as I said, is this weaponization, the disinformation, the use of social media to spread discord lies, dissatisfaction. And that's, I think, what you got to look out for. What happened to the penetration of private messages? Hillary Clinton and I were running a

39:50 a child porn ring out of a pizza parlor, which had no basis in anything. But a guy ended up showing up with a gun and shooting a gun off in this pizza parlor. Do you dismiss that stuff out of hand? Because it's so bonkers. Yes. And that's a mistake, I think. So oh yeah, yeah, so it's just interesting that these elites show up and they're around and things happen and I don't know it's the the 8chan and 4chan people not that this This manifesto has caused all kinds of issues. There's infighting because how can it be that this guy that he did this and

40:33 But that he did not say anything about the Jews. You see, this is a big problem. It's like that can't be... I'm not kidding. I have report after report and analysis. Here, the biggest one. He makes no mention of Jews, a hot topic related to multiculturalism on the chans. Israel had made a declaration of war against New Zealand. When was this? When was this? It wasn't... I remember reading about this. The declaration... Oh, Israel warned New Zealand that UN resolution was declaration of war. That's not the same as you doing a declaration of war. Yeah, I think that's written incorrectly on this little sheet I have.

41:19 The third thing is a Mossad ring has previously been identified in Christchurch and this apparently came to light after the earthquake. Remember the big earthquake? Yeah, that was recent. Yeah, so apparently that's when this Mossad ring was discovered. So... What's a Mossad ring? I'm just reading. This is just the stuff that is posted. So this is the words of the 4chan 8chans. So, the shooter makes no mention of Israel, Zionists or Jews even though he hangs out on 4chan and 8chan. It's really, really odd that someone who feels strongly enough to go shoot up a mosque would leave mention of this out. You know, so they have like, ugh, I'm so tired of this 4chan and 8chan. The first eight messages on each posting are interesting and then it just devolves into Jew hate. That's just how it goes every single time.

42:19 Anyway, so a lot of these analyses are in the show notes at nashownotes.com. You can take a look at it. But everyone seems to be confused about this. No one really knows where it's coming from. We have, you know, the wrong people being listed as killed. We've got the elites, John Podesta, hanging out. We've got the, you know, we've got the radicalized guys, whatever that means, whatever that's true or not. You know, we have the training exercise. It's all really good fodder for conspiracy theory. It sounds like all of it. All of it. You can pile on. Yeah, all of them. And you left out that it's Trump's fault. Well, no, I'm saving the best for last. Trevor Noah of The Daily Show. Apparently they have a YouTube feature which is called Between the Scenes. So when he's recording the show, it's recorded, it's not live, of course.

CHAPTER 10 / 38 Discussion

Trevor Noah's Climate Change Analogy for Donald Trump

Trevor Noah of The Daily Show compared Donald Trump to climate change, suggesting that while Trump may not cause specific acts of violence, he "raises the temperature" of white supremacy. Noah argued that Trump is a product of the same fears that motivated the New Zealand shooter. The hosts critique the analogy and discuss the trend of comedians acting as social philosophers.

trevor noah· donald trump· climate change· white supremacy· daily show· joe rogan

43:10 You know, when there's downtime, when they're resetting lights or getting ready for a guest. I mean, sometimes it could be 20, 25 minutes downtime in between, you know, where a commercial break would be and setting up for the next segment. So they air these things when he's talking to the audience in his nut... It's interesting because it's not quite his television projection, but it's not far from it. But what he said is something we need to hear. One of the things that got me about this whole thing was People trying to blame Trump for it. And I know this is controversial, but I don't blame Trump. I think in many ways, Trump is similar to climate change in that I don't think you can pin any one storm directly on climate change, but you've got to admit that climate change has an effect on increasing the probability of these storms. And I feel like Trump is the same thing. I don't think he's the cause of any of these things, but he does in some way raise the temperature enough

44:08 that we'll see more of these things happening. What I have started realizing, and it's a scary thought, is that I disagree with people who say Donald Trump inspired the shooter in New Zealand. For me, I feel like Donald Trump is inspired by the same things as the shooter in New Zealand. They're products of the same white supremacy. They believe the same things. You know, Donald Trump and his people will run around always saying, oh, he's not a white supremacist. Yeah, but all white supremacists think he's a white supremacist. You know? I'm just saying, if Beyonce and Justin Timberlake think I'm a great dancer, then I'm a great dancer. I mean, it's weird to say that I'm not. But he really is, he's a product of that. That's a very interesting analogy he used there. So if everyone says, if all the white nationalists say Trump is a white nationalist, he's a white nationalist. Just like if Beyonce and Justin Timberlake would tell Trevor, say Trevor Noah was a great dancer, then he'd be a great dancer. Which of course he wouldn't be. How does this analogy work?

45:16 Wow, it's a mind boggler. It continues. You know, I'm just saying if Beyonce and Justin Timberlake think I'm a great dancer then... I'm a great dancer. I mean, it's weird to say that I'm not. But he really is, he's a product of that. And that's scary because, you know, when you think that he's the figurehead, it makes it almost easier, you just go, if you just get rid of him, then the problem is gone. But I honestly believe that Donald Trump is a product of white supremacy. He's a product of that fear that has been instilled in many white men in America and in and around the world who have been led to believe that they're constantly under assault and that they're being replaced and their place in this world is at risk.

45:56 You know, believe they're being replaced by black people, Mexican people, Jewish people, whoever they're being told. But it is like a weird fear. It's a weird feeling that they have. They believe they're losing even though they're winning. Weird fear versus threat? Yeah, I would like to just point out that every single mainstream channel, news, paper, magazine, website In the United States blames white men for everything so white Cisgendered men by the way. Yeah, they add that just for good measure But you know how much longer you gonna say white men are to blame for everything because it does make some white men crazy Oh, but they gen it is a it is like a it's a weird fear It's weird. It's a weird feeling that they have they believe they're losing even though they're winning and it's hard for many of them to see because

46:49 they are winning. But like in America people would always argue, yeah but you look at how jobs have declined. But look at this guy he's in one of the best countries in the world to live in. So what is his argument? Genuinely what is his argument? You start to realize that it isn't only economic anxiety. Have you not seen the white people living in tents in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Austin? There's a larger narrative that's being spread online to a lot of white men in a very similar style that ISIS spreads its message and that is that, hey, this is your true destiny. This is what's happening to you. You should be afraid and this is how you can fight back. And I think Donald Trump is as inspired by that message as the shooter was. That's why he needs his Jeanine Pirros on TV to help him figure out how he feels about things. That's why he's so stressed when they're not on there. I think so. Baby needs his bitty.

47:44 And that's probably how a lot of people think in show business land. Oh, show business land for sure. A lot of them comics. Yeah, well he's a comic. Comics turn philosophers. Yeah, well Trevor Noah is a comic. Something I think Jon Stewart unfortunately began as a trend. And now you've got every comic that's comes from the Stuart camp which include Trevor Noah, but I would also put Steven Colbert and John Oliver and all these guys who think that they are smarter than I mean, they're not just comics. They're great social commentators. Although it's interesting level. It's interesting when You hit listen to Joe Rogan talk about this topic and he's right in the middle of these comics And he says no no, they're all doing a bit and I just don't believe it Cuz now Bill Maher is doing a bit when he says those things. I I'm sorry You know, so he's completely different Privately, he says completely different things. This is all a bit and

48:49 If there's a bit, it's to tone it down. I mean that clip you just played from Trevor Noah, you know, he's philosophizing, he's doing analogies he wouldn't normally do on the show where he's doing quick snappy things. That's kind of a bit. You yourself said it's kind of the same guy and I don't see Bill Maher being all of some different person. And most comics are. There's only a very few comics out there that are, and if they are different, they're just morose. I mean, like Robin Williams was, he was a very morose character. But, you know, once he flipped the switch, he was a character of a sort. By the way, I'm sorry. I don't buy what Joe Rogan said there. Neither do I.

CHAPTER 11 / 38 Discussion

The Lone Shoe Propagandistic Tactic in Media Photography

An analysis of tragedy photography highlights the recurring image of a "lone shoe" in the foreground of disaster scenes, such as the Lion Air crash site. This visual trope is described as a tactic to induce trauma and distract from the background context. The segment also references the famous V-J Day kiss photo in Times Square, claiming it was a staged shot using models.

propaganda· photography· false flag· v-j day· staging· media manipulation

49:33 But I'm just mentioning it. It's like an excuse. I did read one analysis of these types of massacres and things that happen and tragedies and we saw it with the 737 Max as well. And this was from someone who looks at false flags, conspiracies, propaganda, mind control. And he said, beware of the lone shoe. He says the shoe the lone shoe and that's the shoe the lone shoe the shot of whatever's going on in the background whatever carnage and then the shoe it's usually a sneaker trainer a shoe an empty no foot just an empty shoe in the foreground is a massive tactic to traumatize people it has become so

50:21 connected to traumatic events of human suffering and violent loss of life that it is often placed specifically to not even have people look at what's happening in the background you see the shoe you think oh crap one of those That's funny. I'll start looking for the lone shoe. Well, there's a shoe at the so-called crash site of the Indonesian Air 737. Yeah. And it's very famous now because that's one of them. You don't see anything else. It's just, you know, bits of rubble and then you see a lone shoe. So yeah, the shoe is something to be watched out for in propagandistic photography.

51:06 Now if you want, if you want to... Most photographers stage their shots. I'm reminded of that famous shot that was a VJ day or VE day, whatever victory day it was, of the sailor on Times Square kissing that woman. Oh yeah, it was sexual harassment. And it was called sexual harassment, all these things. Oh, rape, somebody said. Rape, yes, a form of rape, yes. And then it turned out that the thing was staged by a photographer the day before where he could actually set up his camera and make that staged shot with two actors. Oh, was it actors? I didn't know it was actors. No, they were models. There were people he had. He knew these people and they... Yeah. That's funny. It was staged. It was completely staged. They probably got paid. Well, speaking of photography,

51:49 Australian football league star Taylor Harris. So they have a female football, a women's football league and you know they're tough. These are great sports women, sporters. And this Taylor Harris... Sportsettes. Well I don't want to say sports women, you know, they're great athletes. That's the word I'm looking for. They're great athletes. And there was this front page picture of Tyler Harris and she's kicking, right after she kicks the ball, so she's in the air. It's one of these fantastic action shots. You know, her left leg is crooked behind her and her right leg is completely extended. Her foot is above her head because she just walloped this ball down the field. And of course, she's wearing shorts. And yeah, I mean, if you're 12, you go, I can see your crotch.

CHAPTER 12 / 38 Discussion

Taylor Harris Action Photo and Australian Football League Controversy

Australian rules footballer Taylor Harris became the center of a social media storm after a powerful action photo of her kicking a ball was targeted by vulgar comments. The Australian Football League initially deleted the photo before reinstating it following a public outcry. Harris expressed discomfort regarding her safety and the nature of online harassment in her professional workspace.

taylor harris· aflw· australia· social media· sports photography· cyberbullying

51:06 Now if you want, if you want to... Most photographers stage their shots. I'm reminded of that famous shot that was a VJ day or VE day, whatever victory day it was, of the sailor on Times Square kissing that woman. Oh yeah, it was sexual harassment. And it was called sexual harassment, all these things. Oh, rape, somebody said. Rape, yes, a form of rape, yes. And then it turned out that the thing was staged by a photographer the day before where he could actually set up his camera and make that staged shot with two actors. Oh, was it actors? I didn't know it was actors. No, they were models. There were people he had. He knew these people and they... Yeah. That's funny. It was staged. It was completely staged. They probably got paid. Well, speaking of photography,

51:49 Australian football league star Taylor Harris. So they have a female football, a women's football league and you know they're tough. These are great sports women, sporters. And this Taylor Harris... Sportsettes. Well I don't want to say sports women, you know, they're great athletes. That's the word I'm looking for. They're great athletes. And there was this front page picture of Tyler Harris and she's kicking, right after she kicks the ball, so she's in the air. It's one of these fantastic action shots. You know, her left leg is crooked behind her and her right leg is completely extended. Her foot is above her head because she just walloped this ball down the field. And of course, she's wearing shorts. And yeah, I mean, if you're 12, you go, I can see your crotch.

52:40 So, you know, so this so the AFL the Australian Football League tweeted this picture which is nothing other than the great athletic photo and some moron like tweet, you know puts tweet retweeted saying But it's affected Miss Harris. Um, comments that my family will read and feel concerned for my safety because these people are behind screens now but there's no no one saying they aren't going to show up at the footy on the weekend and how do I identify if that was the person that made this vulgar comment directed at me because now I'm uncomfortable in my workspace. I'm uncomfortable in my workspace now.

CHAPTER 13 / 38 Discussion

Madam Secretary Climate Change Propaganda and Lear Hollywood Foundation

The television show Madam Secretary is criticized for an episode depicting a catastrophic typhoon hitting the island of Nauru, which the show claims is no longer habitable due to climate change. The segment links the script's talking points to Al Gore's "Hiroshima bomb" metaphors. The Norman Lear Center is identified as an organization that embeds specific social and political storylines into popular television programs.

madam secretary· climate change· norman lear center· al gore· nauru· propaganda

53:19 Well, I think the guy did his job. I'm uncomfortable in my workspace. Get out of show business because that's what soccer is, baby. Show business. It is. Now if you want some real propaganda, the most recent episode, which I no longer watch, but several people emailed me about Madam Secretary. Yes, I needed to get that because it was supposed to be a real gem of propaganda. It's always been a propagandistic show. And by the way, its ratings have been very slowly dropping. People don't... they get sick of it.

53:58 Yeah, well this is the Lear Hollywood Foundation at work hands down no doubt about it everything shows it all the law everything that was written was written for this specific episode to remind us that climate change is happening it's killing people it's humans fault but really it's America's fault so there's a typhoon that hits the that is on its way to hit the island of oh the What is the American islands out there? Samoa? No, it's an American protectorate. I can't remember. I think it's in the clip. But then luckily it veers off towards Nabor.

54:40 So it goes away from the American protectorate. But first we'll start with the typhoon and here it is. The typhoon is here. I mean have you seen these FEMA numbers? 250 mile an hour winds are going to destroy 95% of single family dwellings with the force of 20,000 Hiroshima's. Not to mention the storm surge which is over 40 feet. The highest point on the Marshalls is 30 feet. And there's more than 50,000 people. So that was just straight from Al Gore's fact sheet with the Hiroshima bombs. Except now, now remember, here's what we have from Al Gore. Al Gore said first.

55:20 As would be released by 400,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every day. Okay. Sorry, still makes me laugh. Well wait, remember he came back and then said... And it now traps as much extra heat energy every day as would be released by 500,000. So he went from 400,000 to 500,000. But then, let's go back to Madam Secretary. I mean have you seen So it doesn't even have anything to do with carbon dioxide, but they've just brought in the Hiroshima bombs and upped it to 20,000.

56:10 Wait is it up to... Did she say 20,000? No that's down, wait a minute that's down. Did he say 400... oh now I'm gonna listen to this. Yeah he said 400,000. Thousand, okay so she took it down to 20,000. Well it's because, you know why? Because it's bullshit. Because the writers in the writing room went... Don't you think that's a bit much? Just a tad. It's like one writer who's maybe taking a science class. Yeah. Hmm, hold on a second. I think we should revisit this. Right, so... Well, we can't re- maybe one bomb? No, no, no. Well, don't worry. We'll put some more propaganda in the scene with the NASA administrator. Typhoon Blessing is a freak. By the way, the typhoon is called Typhoon Blessing, just to make it even funnier. Typhoon Blessing is a freak.

56:54 It's the most powerful ever two months before the official start of typhoon season set up alarm bells within the scientific community So we've lost a lot of the scientific community had alarm bells. Whoa looking This is taken above the monsoon trough by our new goes 18 satellite. Oh Maps are like rashes. If it's big, if it's red, it's probably bad. Yeah, I'm getting hives just looking at it. Here's a patch of superheated ocean. Rising temperatures are outpacing even our worst-case models, so tropical cyclogenesis is gonna get more frequent, more destructive. Tropical cyclogenesis, write that one down. This is a term that is not used often. So, blessing isn't a freak, it's the new normal. The new normal! There was a time when we couldn't link specific storms to climate change, but that time has passed.

57:42 Which brings us to Nauru. Just so you know, it's past now. We could link those, it's past. It's done, it's over, the science is in, shut up. But now, Nauru, this is where, so it's not, no longer headed towards our protectorate, it's headed towards the tiny 10,000 people who live on Nauru. The survivors need to leave now. You mean until they rebuild? No, no, I mean permanently. Hang on, hang on. You want entire people to just pack up and leave? Walls, dikes, levees. We have ways of fighting rising sea levels. Bedrock, maybe, but this island's built on soft coral. I know the high-frequency wave event could be... Devastating. Yeah. It's like a tsunami hitting a sandcastle. And given the data, the odds of that happening in the near future are too high for comfort.

58:35 Well, thanks for that, pep talk. So what, they get peppier? Our research and analysis unit ran some simulations. Today it's Nauru. Tomorrow could easily be Jakarta. Oh, so it can be Jakarta tomorrow. Jakarta! Yeah, Jakarta. Wow. Now, so they bring in... So a thousand people are killed on this island, including the president, the whole government, and all that's left is a 23-year-old kid who's the descendant of the president and he happens to be in Washington studying. So now he has to become the president and also learn that his family and his friends have died and he lays down the last egg for us. We're gonna get you on a flight to Hawaii that leaves in a few hours. From there, a military plane will take you on to Nauru. I know you didn't ask to be president.

59:24 My mom, I can barely breathe because I don't know if she's alive or dead. And you're telling me... You mean I'm supposed to take care of everyone? To help them rebuild? I'm afraid rebuilding isn't an option. What are you talking about? According to our best information, the island of Nauru is no longer habitable. You have to evacuate. I'm sorry. Oh no! Oh! Relocation is the only assistance I can offer. We are all going to die. I have the follow-up clips to this. All right. Is that it? Well, two things. One, I want to play the 20 seconds of the Lear Hollywood Foundation so you know exactly how they do this. Before you do that, I want to give you a clip of the day for the US. I knew about this. I did not get that clip, but it's a clip of the day. Okay.

1:00:34 Well, thank you for that. Thank you for all our fault. This USA is all our fault. Here's here is the Lear Foundation claiming they do this. So in the course of our work, this is in two years 11 to 13 335 storylines that we worked on. have been aired. We've worked with 35 networks in the past four years, 91 different television shows. And it just goes on from there. And this is years old. This is probably 15 years old now at this point. It's old and they recently they made the point that they're doing climate change stuff for the good of the, you know, the dumb public. So we, and so that's what this, this show is written by those guys. Shall we pause this and come back after we thank a few people just to keep us on track? No.

CHAPTER 14 / 38 Discussion

Iowa Flooding and Army Corps of Engineers Levee Regulations

Major flooding in Hamburg, Iowa, is attributed by local officials to federal regulations that forced the town to lower its secondary levee. While media reports often frame such events as unprecedented results of climate change, the town's mayor noted that the Army Corps of Engineers prevented them from building a 14-foot levee, mandating a 5-foot limit instead. The surge eventually reached nine feet, overwhelming the restricted system.

iowa· flooding· army corps of engineers· hamburg· levees· climate change

1:01:29 I want to continue with this discussion because as we pause it, you're breaking the motion because we've gotten to all this propaganda. Let's listen to what really happens in terms of propaganda. This is the flooding in Iowa. This is the CBS report. This is the number one. The Army Corps of Engineers took to the air to get a look at the flooding in Hamburg, Iowa. What they saw stunned them. The entire town of 600 homes covered in water. Major General Scott Spellman, what did you see on your site assessment? A system that was overwhelmed. So this levee system was built back in the 19...

1:02:09 50s and 1960s and it's completely inundated. According to the Army Corps, 200 miles of levees across four states were compromised by this flooding. Repairing them could cost billions. Since the levees failed, is that a failure in design or are we seeing a weather system that we haven't seen before? In this part of the basin, this is a weather system that we have not seen before. Oh. Really? That's what they're saying because this is the Army Corps of Engineers and their failed levee system the same that happened 10-15 years ago in New Orleans. So let's go on. What was this weather system called that we've never seen before? Did it have a name?

1:02:50 Oh, it's just something we've never seen it before. We've never seen anything like this. This is why it happened. Wouldn't you name it? It's not because we had crappy levees or as the story develops another element's in play which apparently, and I've looked into it, I can't get the details and maybe somebody can help me, but let's go to part two of this. Hamburg is six miles from the Missouri River, so minor flooding is common. This is not. This isn't flooding. This is something else. Catherine Crane has been Hamburg's mayor for 12 years. We're not wealthy. We are not wealthy. How are you going to rebound from this? We're asking for help. And we're going to build that levee the way we want to build it. And it will be 14 feet tall. And this isn't going to happen again.

1:03:38 Huh, so that's kind of got me intrigued Yeah, and so then it turns out and and the part the third part of this clip will bring in a piece of valuable information Which is like a head shaker. Let's play it Hamburg built a secondary levee before a major flood in 2011 It kept this area dry problem is the Army Corps of Engineers asked them to lower it to five feet high to meet federal regulations and This flood was nine feet So they had this levee system around the area, which was fine, it was working, but it kept flooding every so often. So they said, we're putting up our own levee because you guys, your levee sucks. So if you see the overhead shots, you see these two levees. And then it said they wanted to put one up 14 feet high because this is, you know, why would we, why dick around? So they were going to build this and the army Corps of Engineers says, no, you can't make it taller than five feet because it's against government regulations.

1:04:38 And that, to me, is just totally baffling. And this was a nine-foot surge. So, what was the point? So they're blaming it on climate change? Yeah! They're blaming it on poor engineering on climate change. Wow. It's a floodplain, hello? Well, you're gonna get one for this as well for this montage. That's crazy. That's just crazy. Wow. Yes. So that's not so subtle, this propaganda. It's just lies. We have a lot of producers in Iowa and I have not heard from, I don't think anyone regarding this. So hopefully they're still in their homes, but let us know. They're not in those homes in that area. No, no, no. But hey, we got boots on the ground. What are people talking about? That's what I'd like to know. We need to know.

CHAPTER 15 / 38 Discussion

No Agenda Peerage, Knighting, and Listener Donations

The hosts acknowledge significant donations and award titles within the No Agenda peerage system. Sir Fenwick is elevated to Viscount and granted the territory of Emeryville. Another producer, Genoa Osborne, contributes while traveling from Oregon to Anchorage, Alaska, for a new civil engineering position. The segment emphasizes the "value-for-value" model and the community's support for the program.

peerage· knighthood· emeryville· anchorage· alaska· value-for-value

1:05:32 All right, we will continue with some climate change after the break because I do have some more things that even holdovers from the last show that I think are important to share. And with that, I would like to thank you for your courage in the morning to you, John C. the man who put the C in Cyclogenesis Dvorak! In the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry, all the way in the morning there's the sea, boats on the ground, feedin' the air, subs in the water. And the dames and knights out there, yes. In the morning to all of the trolls in the troll room, noagendastream.com, you can listen to our show, enjoy it at your leisure while we do it live on Thursdays and Sundays, and if you feel like it you can just pop in the chat room, troll away, it's what works.

1:06:11 Sometimes it's fun. Sometimes it's annoying, but you are free to do as you wish. NoahJennerStream.com, troll away trolls. Also in the morning to CSB, two in a row, second piece of art. Who's this mysterious CSB? I don't know. It's very mysterious. It's a different account from someone else we know goes by the same letters. Huh. Well, that person said they were never going to send art in again. So it can't be them. No, so it must be someone else. Yes. This, I even got emails from Europe about this. This was the join the podcasting Union with the Union fist and people who saw that listened to the segment and thought it was fantastic and said oh you're so right this is so idiotic you know like professional radio guys and who know also do their own podcasts and like ah who are these idiots who think that's gonna work

1:07:02 We appreciate CSB and the work that all of our artists do. Noagendaartgenerator.com is where you can upload, also view all of the artwork that is made and makes it into products, onto products, t-shirts, mugs, through No Agenda Shop, and makes it into the newsletter. And it's also just beautiful to look at. And we appreciate that. Thank you very much. CSB? Sir Fenwick leads the pack with $1,288.64. Whoa, what is this about? Yeah. It's a guy. He's in Emeryville over here. Your podcast, our podcast, it is his podcast because he's the only voice of sanity in a world that is otherwise filled with idiots and morons masquerading as newscasters and reporters and journalists. I cannot begin to tell you how much the healing nature of our show means to me. What you both do twice a week on Sundays is so important

1:08:02 This donation of 1-288.64 brings me to Viscount and apparently I could have requested territory with my last donation, but alas, I missed out on that at the time. You can always do it. Yeah, well he's doing it today. Well, yes he is. If you look closely at the peerage map at the San Francisco Bay Area, the small Emeryville Peninsula has been overlooked. seeing as my wife and I have an apartment there, are you in the big tall building? And it continues and it contains a marina. Oh yes, that's where the peninsula is. I believe it should be protected. Please accept my request for the responsibility of this territory.

1:08:46 Adam if you could include my title to reflect the Emeryville claim sir Fenwick black knight of the NA roundtable and magistrate of Emeryville I will double check on my peerage crib sheets. I believe that is exactly what it says Checking yes, you got it, and you should be awarded that title in our second segment. He was definitely and thank you I guess this completed. This was exactly the number he needed to complete his What is his Viscount Apparently yes, well, thank you sir Fenwick. I highly appreciate it, and I'm thank you for your show as well It is indeed our show and we were by counting on him ha ha Genoa Osborne

1:09:31 Which is, I always thought was a fascinating name, is Jan Noah, it's S-E-J-A. You make, make, make, make a note about that. It's Jan Noah? Okay, alright. Janna Noah, not Joe Noah. He's in Urbana, Illinois, came to 333.33. Please forgive me, he sent a note in, which is a pinup girl, 1940, of Hawaiian topless girl, playing a ukulele. And then he sent a bumper sticker kind of thing and says, boobies make me smile with a big smiley face. Find a place for that. He's got a very nice, he doesn't do, essentially do,

1:10:12 cursive but he's printing is fabulous. Forgive me father in Dvorak for I have sinned. I have been a douchebag for too long a time and humbly request a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He's been listening for three years after being hit in the mouth by his smoking hot girlfriend now fiancee. Yes, what's her name? Lori Lori Lori. I love you. You're the light of my life It is time that those who listen together stay together call out Solomon as a douchebag He hit my fiancee in the mouth years ago and still hasn't donated and look who got the girl

1:10:56 Yeah, I have been mooching off Jobs Karma and decided it's time to give back to the no agenda community. I recently accepted a civil engineering position in Anchorage, Alaska. Hmm, cool. Jobs Karma works! My fiancé and I are currently driving from Oregon to Alaska. Ah, the Trans Am Highway, whatever that thing's called. Trans Canadian Highway, whatever it is. I like the Trans Am Highway. Trans Am. To Canada, Oregon to Alaska will be deep within Canadia. It's alright John, we got time. By the time you read this note, please give us moving karma for our travels.

1:11:38 Well, we'll be listening on the road. Thank you both for all that you do. This is truly the best podcast in universe. Pion say PS, PS, my fiance and I handpicked this card for you all the way from Maui where I was born and raised. May the boobs be with you. No jingles, just karma. Wait until the next installment of my knighthood. Genoa. You guys sound like a great couple. Sound like people we want to hang out with. And if we're ever in Anchorage, we will look you up for sure. Here's your karma. Thank you. You've got karma. I think this name Genoa is dynamite, by the way. Yeah.

CHAPTER 16 / 38 Discussion

Associate Executive Producer Credits and OTG Lifestyle

Producers are thanked for their financial support, including Sir Husky Bottoms of the Hardwoods and Thomas Gillickson. A letter from Gillickson praises the "Off The Grid" (OTG) lifestyle, noting the global epidemic of people being enslaved by smartphones in airports and train stations. The hosts discuss the importance of gun safety education for youth and the psychological impact of constant digital connectivity.

associate executive producer· hunter's ed· tennessee· smartphones· social media· otg

1:12:15 It's all right. All right. Lysander Bogert in Utrecht. I think it's Lysander Bogert, which is I think typically female Lysander, but I'm not sure. It could be a male. But there's no note associated with Lysander? No, there's no note. My box. Is there any in yours? No, I looked in my box. My box was empty when I looked in it. Okay, well, Lysander... Do I recognize this name? Is Lysander donated before? It's a new... I think... because I look at the Dutch name. It sounds familiar to me. I always think of Bogert, that joint. Yeah, Bogart. Yeah, I know that. But when I see the name Bogert, I think the same thing. Well, only a Bogarter would know how it's a Bogart. No, Lysander, I don't have any. Whatever. Sure, okay, we'll hear eventually. Sir, Husky Bottoms of the Hardwoods, 321-41.

1:13:08 Sure. Please accept my donation for your wonderful work in a multi-purpose celebration of the vernal equinox and my birthday turning 41 on 321. You got it. How about that? Hey, I'm still mystified when I hear a lot of the same names doing the majority of the heavy lifting with donations when I know there are thousands of millions of listeners not contributing. My numbers may be off, but you get the idea. Become a producer everyone. It's truly a satisfying endeavor. I would like some gobbler karma as I'm taking my daughter out turkey hunting this Saturday for the youth opener here in Tennessee. We should be doing that in Albany pretty soon. She worked really hard this winter studying for her hunters ed exam.

1:13:57 Hunter's education, Hunter's Ed, huh? They, Tennessee's doing this and passed her field day just last month. I started taking her into the field when she was six and she's really excited to graduate from being an observer of her dad to now having the responsibility of being behind the firearm. So what is this Hunter's? Hunter's head. It's just gun safety and stuff? Gun safety we used to have in the high schools in California that we won't have anymore because now if somebody pulls a gun out somebody goes eek! She will turn 12 this year and I don't know how long she'll want to come along. In other words, God shoot for herself. But I always look forward to the early mornings in the field with her and of course, this celebratory stop at the Waffle House on the way home. Oh. Virgino requests may I please have a pew pew pew, stop the hammering and I'm really stoned. Sir Husky Bottoms of the Hardwoods.

1:14:53 Stop the hammering! Wow, I am really high. You've got karma. Uh, yeah, is it... Everybody should learn how to gun safety. I don't understand it. Yeah. Sir Purfluis the Octaroon. Uh, $320. Ah, he did the 320 promotion. Nice. Did the 320 promotion. Perfect. Good for him. F Cancer Karma for Gail Van Ostrand, please. Yes, happy to oblige for you, sir. You thought karma. Yes, very disappointing promotion. We had one and it involved cancer, unfortunately. Thomas Gillickson in Greer, South Carolina, South Carolina 222.22.

1:15:50 Now he'll be a first associate executive producer for show 1122. ITM gents, please accept my value for value donation for the show 1122. Last year I punched my brother Jim Gillickson in the mouth and he is already a contributing producer and on his way to knighthood. Well done! Please gift him an invisible no agenda hat and add him to the birthday list. He celebrates on March 22nd. I don't know if he's on, maybe he is because there's yellow there. I have, I'm sending the hat with a drone. Here it comes. And it's off to you. Enjoy your hat. Is that gas powered? That's battery. On another note, I'm calling out Rich from Valparaiso, Indiana as a douchebag. Douchebag! Rich, I want to thank you for the value for value I receive from the NOAA Gen. The show Adam's OTG clarion call has changed my behavior. Mm-hmm.

1:16:48 and open my eyes to the sickness from the smartphones and social media that has infected slaves all over the planet. I think Adam's gonna... I'm putting Adam up for a Nobel Peace Prize. So far this year, I've transited airports in Shanghai, Atlanta, Sao Paulo, London, and Montreal. Everywhere I go, this is true, and it cracks you up if you don't have a phone. Oh yeah, oh yeah. I go, in fact I've been taking photos. Airports are the best by the way, that's the best place. You know the train stations? Train stations, the tube lines. Yeah, yeah, the tube line. Yeah, yeah, train stations, metros. Train stations, there's a lot of show over the phone. I see scenes of slouching people with necks craned down, craving endorphins indicate what a global epidemic this has become.

1:17:39 No one is paying attention to events around them anymore. OTG lifestyle tips and deconstruction of the anxiety-inducing MSM from no agenda have inoculated me against the dark forces that are seeking to enslave us all. Thank you for the greatest podcast in the universe. Thank you so much for saying that. I mean, that to me is a big reward to hear that. To us, to the whole show. Yeah, you're the one that brought the OTG. I mean, of course, I'm cynical about it because I don't really an on the grid guy. Really? Right. I just get my email and you don't leave the house. You never leave the house. I never leave the house. That doesn't matter. I would if I could shoot turkeys. But

1:18:27 But you did a public service, I think, and you should continue it. You need to do bring up, do that segment at least once every other show. Yeah, well I might have something today for you, actually. Well, so we have some jingles. Yeah jingles. He wants Kellyanne money shot the cyber attack pew pew pew again There's your random numbers. Mm-hmm. And oh my gosh, can you see the juice? That's a show of money shot. Oh Jesus Look at that. That's a money shot. Can I conway in the money shot? You've got karma

1:19:06 Something very lewd about that threesome, that combination. I think it's meant to be that. Yeah, I think you should gross everyone out. Alright, that by the way is our only Associate Executive Producer for Show 1122, so I want to thank these folks for producing Show 1122, all of them. and we'll get to the rest of the producers in the next half. Yes, and these are credits that are extremely valuable where credits are recognized, which means you can put them in places with like your resume, you can put them on your LinkedIn, which is a kind of an online resume in a way, I guess, and people do search for it. People seem to get jobs with it, but also just display it proudly as being a producer, an executive or associate executive producer of the NOAA Gender Show. We'll be thanking more people, more producers

CHAPTER 17 / 38 Discussion

NPR Planet Money and the Definition of Femtech

A clip from NPR's Planet Money features a discussion on "Femtech," a term used to describe technology focused on women's health. The hosts critique the segment for its use of "vocal fry" and the perceived unnecessary feminization of technology categories. The guest, Molly McHugh, provides a definition of the term during the interview.

npr· planet money· femtech· vocal fry· molly mchugh· ringer

1:19:54 $50 and above in our second segment and please remember that we always do this show on Thursdays and Sundays with another one coming up Sunday and you can support us at Dvorak.org slash N-A. Now that you've got a little understanding of the Lear Foundation, go out tell everybody about it. Propagate! Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Stop the hammering! I have an interim clip I want to play. Alright. What's the name of that show? It's on NPR. It's Money Planet or Money Watch. Planet Money. Planet Money. Planet Money. Yes. Is that the one Molly Wood was on? Yeah, Planet Money. It's not Planet Money. Okay. It's Planet Money.

1:20:54 Okay, you say it's Planet Money. Well, stop the show then, because you ask me, I give you an answer, and then you denounce me. Well, I just don't remember it being Planet Money. I thought it had more of a money time or money... Planet Money, NPR. All right, do you believe me now? 11 years of this shit. They have this... if you ever listen to it, it's very NPR-y. Yes. And they have this segment on Fem Tech. They say bajillion and gajillion a lot on that show, which is highly irritating. Well, I don't listen to it that much. But they have this segment called Fem Tech.

1:21:35 And they're talking about it, which I think is just bullcrap and why should they feminize that? And so there's this woman came on who had unbelievable vocal fry and they asked her to find Femtech. And I've got it on here. I want to play this clip. At Women, Femtech. It's called. Molly McHugh wrote about it for The Ringer. Molly, thanks for coming on. Thank you. Let's do a little definition of terms here first for me, would you? Femtech, what does that encompass? Sure. There's nothing like a good sure in the morning everybody When you ask somebody What does that encompass the answer is not sure? All right good one good one Tina and I even doing this to each other now, how's the house doing well, can you tell me how the house doing sure? Back to some climate change stuff because there is a lot today. I

CHAPTER 18 / 38 Discussion

Global Climate Strike and Classroom Propaganda

The global climate strike involved students walking out of classes, an event the hosts argue is driven by adult-led propaganda. A Chicago teacher discusses using "Extinction Rebellion" materials in the classroom for students as young as nine. Interviews with the children reveal they are repeating headlines about "rich poops" ruining the earth rather than demonstrating an understanding of climate science or carbon dioxide.

climate strike· chicago· extinction rebellion· greta thunberg· education· propaganda

1:22:37 or this past few days. And one of the things that was completely snowed under by the Muslim mosque in Christchurch, I'm just going to keep saying that now because it's such a dichotomy, was the big climate strike by the kids. Which, the way I understand it, many of these kids organized themselves. Not that they were given any propaganda in the classroom, they came up with it, you know, just autonomously, but that's kind of the idea. I have three clips here. One, this is two clips from Chicago. There's a teacher who was at the teacher of I think what is 11 year olds? What is that fifth grade? I think around fifth grade. And then I have something from the kids and then I also have a quick compilage from UCLA all about climate change and I think that

1:23:35 Well, I think there's good news in these clips. I'm very concerned. I think the show in general is concerned about the child abuse of telling children we're going to die, it's going to be 12 years, and Al Gore training 11-year-olds to go out in front and speak about this death and destruction that we will not reach because adults aren't doing their job. Let's listen to the teacher first with his general impression from the big school strike for climate change in Chicago. Extinction Rebellion is a non-violent civil disobedience action group launched in the UK just a few months ago and it's really spread throughout... By the way, the group is called Extinction Rebellion. That is the term. Extinction Rebellion. Something like 30 countries

1:24:25 in a very short amount of time. So our practice and our mission is very much in alignment with what the students are doing today. So we're here to support them and their work and their bravery and their action. And really using disruption to disrupt the status quo and to basically say that What we're doing now clearly isn't working and clearly By the way, I'm always annoyed by this if it's clearly isn't working even though well this last year was fourth warmest on the in the record books It is working. You could by the way, I should mention this the other day and I did take a picture I did failed to post it, but I will

1:25:05 of the mud flats the other day. Yes. They were so far out toward the bay. I've never seen so much so much mud. There's proof climate change is a hoax. It sounds like the tides are the sea levels are dropping. Who knows? But it's clearly not working, says the teacher. Yes, and you're pushed to a point of crisis. You have to Take matters into your own hands in a way that doesn't hurt anyone but also makes a strong statement as a teacher I receive it Sorry, it hurts the kids. Of course. It hurts the kids hands in a way that doesn't hurt anyone But also makes a strong statement as a teacher. I would say it's very simple. First of all, tell the truth Tell the truth about what?

1:26:07 What our students face in a developmentally appropriate way I've seen in a developmentally appropriate way. Hey kid, you're gonna die. Hey kid. It's World War two. Hey kid You're doomed. Hey kid. That's a that's an irresponsible way teach what our students face in a developmentally appropriate way I've seen students as young as 9 10 there's some of my students over there that are you know, probably nine years old I can tell you for a guy I Not told what to say they're seeing the same speeches by Greta Thunberg. They're hearing the same headlines I hear about kids as young as six who hear headlines on the news and they're asking their parents now notice what this teacher is saying What is the common theme here that he's talking about in what the kids are learning and they'll play it again speeches by Greta Thunberg they're hearing the same headlines and

1:26:57 I hear about kids as young as six who hear headlines on the news and they're asking their parents, what is global warming? Do you think that the kids are just reading headlines? Because this is all the teacher seems to be talking about. Headlines, headlines, headlines. What are they talking about with sea level rise? How, what does that mean? So we need to We need to acknowledge that children are intelligent innately and that they're curious and that they want to make sense of the world. So initially I thought, oh man, this is so horrible. This is one of these teachers who is just propagandizing these children, scaring them. But we're in good luck because I have definitive proof in the following two clips.

1:27:36 That not only do his kids, this is his actual students, so they're 9, 9 and 10, so they may be 4th grade. These are his students from the same video. His students, who he has been propagandizing, are stupid. The kids aren't learning anything. They may be a headline, but they're completely uninformed about the whole thing. This is our future we're talking about. Even adults' future too. But it's also the humans that are ruining it too. By keeping your car engines on when you're waiting for school. We're all ruining this earth bit by bit and it's horrible. Yeah, we really care about being here. The climate is changing and there's a small group

1:28:19 group of people with a large amount of money that are being poops and not recognizing it. So this is what the children have been taught through headlines apparently is it's a small group of people with all the money and they're being poops and they are the evil ones. This is the teaching. Good work teach. All right. Yeah they're not really recognizing that The Earth needs our help and they're kind of like ruining it the earth needs our help. We're kind of like ruining it They have not read they don't know what they're talking about and they're just putting trash everywhere. I don't care and all they really care about is getting richer on the Earth and they don't really

1:29:01 Care about it. So the kids have been taught that there's a small group of people who are just getting richer off of the earth and don't give a crap about everybody else this is not climate science they're being taught and we think that like we want to be able to have a life without worrying about climate change. Okay, so the kids really, what you didn't hear is ice caps, sea level, carbon dioxide. You didn't hear any of this. Barely heard fossil fuels, they kind of alluded to it because it's those people who are ruining the earth, the rich people. Now let's shuttle forward to an older age group. Let's go to the University of California, Los Angeles. This is a compilage from PragerU.

CHAPTER 19 / 38 Discussion

UCLA Student Interviews on the Green New Deal

Interviews conducted at UCLA by PragerU show students expressing support for the Green New Deal and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's 12-year climate deadline. The students struggle to define the specifics of the $93 trillion plan, with one student suggesting the government should stop the production of "carbon monoxide" to save the environment. The hosts use the clips to argue that university students are largely uninformed on the policy details.

ucla· prageru· green new deal· alexandria ocasio-cortez· climate change· carbon monoxide

1:29:47 who kind of asked the same question about climate change, Green New Deal, and there is good news. These kids are just as uninformed, or should I say moronic, as their nine-year-old equivalents. What are your thoughts on climate change? I think climate change is real. That's the first and foremost thing they need to establish because there's a lot of contradiction upon that. It's really like the big corporations using up like the most of the resources. Same thing. I don't think we realize how f***ed It sucks because a lot of people aren't doing like our politicians like they're not doing enough to like actually like put like like not like stop it. But listen to this Liker. No, this is good. This guy count the life. Yes. The first girl. Unfortunately, I don't know how you get that clip because you keep losing it. That first girl sounds exactly like that Miss Teen USA from South Carolina who went on and on about maps and and such.

1:30:42 And just just made this made a fool out of herself exact same voice I'll dig that clip up sometime. I need to go on it was was miss I think it's because it's mislabeled miss, South Carolina I said it a couple of times could be bad. Yeah, okay? I'm sorry you will have to send it to me again So it's because a lot of people aren't doing like our politicians like they're not doing enough so I actually like put like like not like stop it, but it's like Keep it like preventing from happening. You know like you're just like it's I Really, that's your future senator of California everybody. Let me just play him again. He's great keep it like preventing from happening You know like you're just like it's really like not being taken seriously Just put an end to it. You know you know just try to like because like but an end to climate change. Yeah, that's one thing yeah You think AOC is like green new deal is that serious enough um?

1:31:34 Yeah, I think the Green New Deal is a great thing. It's a new deal they pushed forward, Ocasio-Cortez and some other people pushed forward to help save the environment. It's like a 93 trillion dollar plan that is supposed to save the environment. How does that sound to you? That sounds like a good that sounds like a good thing like if it helps the environment then like it would be a good thing She says that we have about 12 years left. What do you think about that estimate? I'd say yeah, that's probably right. What do you guys think about that is her estimation good? Um, we got one one. I think we're already Everything's going to yeah, she also said that this is like our our generations World War two. What do you think about that? I

1:32:12 I'd say that's pretty accurate. What is one thing you would say is a great way to stop climate change? We would have to stop our production of anything that is producing excessive levels of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide thrown in for good measure. Yeah, thrown in for good measure. Stop our production of anything that is producing excessive amounts of classics just you know we need to get the upper echelons to focus in on the main problem at hand you know yeah who do you mean upper echelons we like our government our federal government just world governments in general so two examples of why children of 16 years of age should not be allowed to vote this is

CHAPTER 20 / 38 Discussion

Chuck Todd's Walter Cronkite Award for Climate Journalism

NBC's Chuck Todd received a Walter Cronkite Award for a special edition of Meet the Press dedicated entirely to climate change. The award citation praised Todd for refusing to give airtime to "climate deniers," asserting that the science is settled. The hosts criticize the award as a reward for one-sided propaganda rather than objective journalism.

chuck todd· meet the press· walter cronkite award· climate change· journalism· nbc news

1:32:56 It's really, it's just unbelievable how they're reading headlines. That is all that is going on. Headlines are being read and propagated. You're even guilty of it sometimes, just retweeting something based upon it. Once I've caught you on that. Retweeting something based upon a headline. I do it on purpose. This is the world that we've now grown into. Now, but to make it even nuttier, just to make it crazier, Chuck Todd received a Walter Cronkite Award. For what? Okay, this is NBC host Chuck Todd received a coveted Walter Cronkite Award for political journalism for an hour-long feature on climate change. The Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communications gave the award to Todd and his Sunday show Meet the Press.

1:33:58 Let us listen, because we've played this clip before, let us listen to the opening of that show. right now. The strongest winds annual average temperatures in the U. S. Could increase anywhere from 2 to 11 degrees. Two fast moving firestorms within miles of each other. The Garden of Eden just turned into Gates of Hell. The evidence is everywhere. The science is settled. It's ridiculous to say it wouldn't be better if the administration in Washington didn't deny science. But the politics is not. Climate change is real and it is an urgent problem that we need to bear down on. This morning we'll report on the challenge of climate change, the science, the damage to our environment,

1:34:58 the cost, and the politics. Welcome to Sunday and this special edition of Meet the Press. Now, wait for it. Running show in television history. This is a special edition of Meet the Press with Chuck Todd. Good Sunday morning and a happy New Year's weekend to everyone. This morning we're going to do something that we don't often get to do. Dive in on one topic. It's obviously extraordinarily difficult to do this as the end of this year has proven in the era of Trump. But we're going to take an in-depth look... You'll laugh in there. Hold on. Regardless of that, at a literally earth-changing subject that doesn't get talked about this thoroughly on television news at least, climate change.

1:35:42 But just as important as what we are going to do this hour is what we're not going to do. We're not going to debate climate change, the existence of it. The earth is getting hotter and human activity is a major cause, period. We're not going to give time to climate deniers. The science is settled, even if political opinion is not. So he receives... Wait a minute, I know where you're going. So he gets a journalism award for this approach. For not having another side of the conversation. Yeah, one-sided conversation. Hey, you get an award for that. You get the Cronkite. The one-sided, lopsided, propagandistic

1:36:22 presentation and for this propaganda we're giving you the Cronkite. It gets better. The Norman Lear Center said in a statement, in an extraordinary move for a Sunday show NBC's Meet the Press moderated by Chuck Todd devoted an entire hour to the reality of climate change rather than giving airtime to a fake equivalence between science and science deniers. Wow! NBC News ladies and gentlemen. That's great. Congratulations not journalism. Congratulations Chuck with your with your coveted award. I'm gonna go right there on the mantle coveted award Unbelievable three more You never even opened up the gate The gate is stuck on all this crap that's that's piled up in front of it. Here is the Australian meteorologist a meteor Allah meteorologist Ian Pilmer

CHAPTER 21 / 38 Discussion

Ian Plimer Deconstructs the 97 Percent Consensus Claim

Australian geologist Ian Plimer challenges the widely cited statistic that 97% of scientists agree on human-driven climate change. Plimer traces the number back to a University of Queensland survey where, out of thousands of respondents, only 77 were specifically selected for the final metric, and 75 of those agreed with the consensus. He argues the figure is a result of statistical manipulation rather than a broad scientific survey.

ian plimer· climate change· consensus· university of queensland· carbon dioxide· australia

1:37:24 he was on the TVs and he did what I think was one of the best and succinct explanations of the 97% number of all scientists who were all in. This I think will become an evergreen for us. Well let's go back to basics. We once had cheap electricity and it was reliable. Now we don't. What has happened? We've had a green mervant tell us that that there is climate change due to human activity. Not one scientist has ever shown that carbon dioxide emissions by humans drives global warming or climate change. We can also show that the very small amount of carbon dioxide that Australia emits has absolutely no effect globally. In fact,

1:38:10 Australia absorbs more carbon dioxide than it emits. So we should put out a hand to Paris saying pay up because you're doing it to all sorts of other clowns. Now that 97% figure derives from a survey done by a chap at the University of Queensland. He's now left, thank God. But you paid for this survey and you the taxpayer paid for a survey done of 10,257 people 3,146 responded, but out of those 3,146, 77 were selected. And out of the 77, 75 said that humans are driving climate change. Now that is a survey from hell. That is sheer fraud. And so we have 0.03% of

1:38:58 climate scientists whose life depends upon spinning the gloom and doom story are saying well humans are driving climate change. I think it's it is the explanation very succinct he's got the numbers he's got where it came from he's got the percentages and that's how the 97% number came into play. Yeah out of the 76 people. 77 yes exactly exactly So where does all this lead? There has been a very... It leads to a bunch of psycho kids and dummies at UCLA who apparently don't know anything. And one more... But by the way, let me stop. I gotta stop here. Sure. I'm old school. You know, I've been to, you know, about California schools. I know the whole situation. And I don't want to say this in any disparaging way. When I was a kid, they were stupid at UCLA too.

CHAPTER 22 / 38 Discussion

Harvard Study on Solar Geoengineering and Global Warming

The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences released a paper suggesting that solar geoengineering could be used to halve global warming. Researcher Peter Irvine explains that while full geoengineering might cause droughts, a "well-chosen dose" could balance rainfall and evaporation. The hosts compare the proposal to the dystopian film Snowpiercer and note the similarity to "chemtrail" theories.

harvard· solar geoengineering· climate change· chemtrails· rainfall· evaporation

1:39:52 I thought it was just peppered on. Now, obviously the people who listen to our show from UCLA are not... No, they're smart, obviously. They're smart. Hello, hello, of course. But generally speaking... Thank you for this old school moment. We feel vindicated. A very important study has come out from the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. And I've been waiting for this. We know it's been coming. I've been one of the many voices talking about Them they thus whoever they are spraying shit in the air under the guise of let's protect the earth Let's geoengineer this sucker. They have come out with a solar geoengineering paper which in their paper proves and claims that using solar geoengineering also known as can

1:40:50 It works and that it should be applied but only under a specific case because they figured out how to make it work and how to make it beneficial. This is Peter Irvine from the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences on the The Having Solar geoengineering describes a set of proposals to reflect sunlight to reduce climate change. It can't get us out of the climate problem, we must cut greenhouse gas emissions. And it can't tackle all the risks posed by rising CO2 concentrations. But could a combination of emissions cuts and solar geoengineering be less dangerous than emissions cuts alone? This is the question we address in our paper. It's worth taking a moment to take on a common misunderstanding about solar geoengineering.

1:41:35 Previous studies have found that if all warming from rising CO2 was offset by solar geoengineering, there'd be less rain overall. This has led some to worry that it would inevitably cause droughts. However, there are two things to bear in mind here. First, under global warming, there is an increase in global mean rainfall. So something which reverses this could be valuable. Second, while it seems reasonable to assume that less rain means that things are drier, In fact, what matters more for ecosystems and farmers is water availability. That's rainfall minus evaporation. Solar geoengineering tends to reduce rainfall, but it also reduces evaporation. So, depending on what happens to evaporation, a decrease in rainfall may be associated with an increase in water availability. Rather than offsetting all global warming, as most studies of solar geoengineering do,

1:42:32 We focus on a scenario where it offsets only half the warming. We are interested in solar geoengineering playing a supporting role to emissions cuts. I apologize for the audio. It's Harvard who has put this stupid droning music underneath the guy and I can't find him speaking about this anywhere else. So the idea is Because solar engineering, often the way they've calculated it, creates droughts, therefore it's not a good idea. But if you use only half, if you try to only solar geoengineer half of the world, or half of

1:43:08 All parts of the world then it has a net plus benefit Another one minute of this he explains that and he also gives us a real-world analogy, which I think would be something that the politicians and the news media will be able to use so why stop at halving if solar geoengineering works so well, why not offset all warming and Well, up until around half in warming, solar geoengineering does reduce overall change in all variables. But after this point, there isn't much improvement for water availability and extreme precipitation. In fact, the fraction of places that see climate change exacerbated grows steeply.

1:43:50 Our findings suggest that some of the problems identified in earlier studies where solar geoengineering offset all warming were examples of the old adage that the dose makes the poison. The analogy is not perfect, but solar geoengineering is a little like a drug which treats high blood pressure. An overdose would be harmful, but a well-chosen dose could reduce your risks. Of course, it's better to not have high blood pressure in the first place. But once you have it, along with making healthier lifestyle choices, it's worth considering treatments that could lower your risks.

CHAPTER 23 / 38 Discussion

KNMI Temperature Data Manipulation in the Netherlands

The Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is accused of manipulating historical temperature data to make modern heat waves appear more frequent. Critics point out that the institute lowered temperature readings from 100 years ago by two degrees Celsius, effectively changing the baseline for what constitutes a heat wave. The hosts discuss the historical accuracy of mercury thermometers compared to modern electronic sensors.

knmi· netherlands· temperature records· heat waves· mercury thermometers· data adjustment

1:44:31 Well, I recommend people go see the movie Snowpiercer. For an idea of how that could turn out? Yeah, Snowpiercer is about a world where this has been done. And a lot of water retention in that movie. And there's just a final thing that came in from the Netherlands. I'd like people to look for that in the show notes under the Green New Deal. The Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute, the KNMI, recently came out with a press release saying the heat waves in Holland have been more frequent closer together than 100 years ago and this threw up a flag for a number of people who track the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute. They said yeah hold on a second two years ago in 2016 you put out a release that you were changing

1:45:29 the temperatures measured 100 years ago and lowering them by 2 degrees centigrade. Saying that yeah, we've looked at it and we think that they were off. Now you have to know that the guys who did the measurements for this at the Bilt, which is a very famous place, they were like royal appointments. They took great pride in their measurements. So the KNMI just said, you know what, And we got to downgrade that by two, which of course then changes what is a heat wave. Yeah, by a lot. And they will not answer this. In fact, they are very hostile to people questioning this. Who are you to question us? Dicks. Dicks. Big dicks. Exactly. Now, you know, the funny thing is the measuring devices for temperature is one of the oldest

1:46:23 And when they developed the mercury as a guide, mercury thermometers, they're extremely accurate. And it's only when they came with these kind of electronic MEMS and all these other kinds of temperature sensors that don't use mercury, where the accuracy is probably not as good. And I don't even think they had that 100 years ago. They just decided to screw that. No, they used mercury. They had a mercury thermometer 100 years ago. They had those, I don't know when the mercury thermometer was invented, but it had to be much longer than that. And they're very incredibly accurate, but you know, they don't use them, you don't use mercury anymore because it's so deadly. So that's my Green New Deal update for today. That's what I got for you. Yeah, well, it's enough to make anybody sick. Well, we've got a couple of things. Oh, here's a, we're talking about bull crap.

CHAPTER 24 / 38 Discussion

Hot Tea Cancer Study and Historical Health Scares

A new study claims that drinking tea hotter than 140 degrees Fahrenheit increases the risk of esophageal cancer by 90%. The hosts dismiss the report as "bull crap," comparing it to past health scares involving cast iron pans, eggs, and Chilean grapes. They recount a 1980s incident where the U.S. banned all Chilean grape imports after two grapes were allegedly found contaminated with cyanide.

tea· cancer· esophagus· health study· cast iron· chilean grapes· arsenic

1:47:22 I don't know who's behind it, I didn't have time to look into it, but as soon as I heard this report, and the clip is, I have the word T as T W, so you can look it up that way. But this sounds like a bogus, research report financed I'm guessing by a coffee company or somebody that is trying to get people from drinking tea. A study out today says drinking very hot tea increases the risk of getting cancer. Very hot means 140 degrees or above and they are talking about cancer of the esophagus.

1:47:59 This study says those who drink two large cups a day have a 90% greater risk, but they caution more research is needed. Yeah, I bet it is. Geez. Now, is it possible that anything at 140 degrees probably... No, just tea. ...takes the esophagus? No, it doesn't count for coffee. I'm sure of it. So, I made my tea this morning and I brought up my magical little meat thermometer that the pointy digital ones are fantastic product everyone should have. I wish I had one 20 years ago. But it's a tremendous thermometer and it gives you very accurate temperatures and I stuck it into tea.

1:48:40 as it was brewing and at one point it was 160 degrees but then after I let it to the point where I thought it was brewed and then I noticed it was 120 and then when I put milk in it, it was like 116. And that's the temperature I'm drinking my tea, more or less. But I kind of like things tepid as opposed to boiling hot. But this is bull crap. This is bull crap. It's interesting. I was just thinking about that this morning, how I remember in school, blue jeans will give you cancer. Mom, stop buying blue jeans. Eggs will kill you. Stop eating eggs. Tiny blue jeans in particular. Oh, yeah. They will give you ball cancer. All kinds of great things.

1:49:24 Well, there's that thing some years ago, there's a couple of things a few years ago that got my attention. One was the all of a sudden cast iron was going to kill you and give you a heart attack. Oh yes, I remember this too. Remember the cast iron one? Sure. And that kind of went by the wayside. Sure, sure. Sure. And so, but my favorite one, which I actually wrote about, it was in the 80s and I wrote about it when I was doing op-eds for the examiner. They had stopped a shipment of grapes coming in from Chile and banished all grape imports because they found a couple of grapes that had been injected with arsenic or cyanide. Remember, bananas would give you mercury poisoning. I remember this too. Stop eating bananas, mercury poisoning, you're going to die.

1:50:13 And so these grapes they found, and they showed a picture, and they showed a pinprick in two grapes in a bunch. And if anyone knows anything about import-export, you're not talking about a... They're bringing in tons of grapes. And so how are you going to find... this contaminated grape. So they put the kibosh on it. I don't know what was going on behind the scenes, but I suspect something. And then once it was straightened out, then the grapes kept coming in again. But the whole thing was bogus. This is the news media that is suckered by this crap. It's unbelievable to me. Since you've used the term twice, is it kibosh or kibosh?

CHAPTER 25 / 38 Discussion

Credit Karma, Google, and American Social Scoring

The Credit Karma app is criticized as a precursor to a Chinese-style social scoring system in America. While users believe they are checking their official FICO score, they are actually viewing an "Advantage" score used to nudge them toward more debt and insurance products. With Google as a major shareholder, the app is described as a tool for behavior modification and data harvesting that lacks proper regulatory disclosure.

credit karma· google· fico· credit score· social scoring· elizabeth warren· debt

1:50:52 Both. I say kibosh or do I say keybosh? Well, you're overusing it. I say kibosh. You just said keybosh for the second time. No, I'm glad you pointed it out. I was trying not to say it at all. All right, that's good. Hey, I learned something that I need to bring up. This is in the spirit of OTG. We went through the process of buying a house. They checked our credit score. Now, checking your credit score when you're buying a house for a mortgage takes three days. Why? Because they are getting it from FICO. That is the official credit company, as you and I keep discussing it, F-I-C-O, which is, it's a corporation, it's the federal, what does it stand for again?

1:51:36 It's just a federal investigative corruption operation. No, originally the Fair Isaac and Company, that's originally what it was. They created in San Jose, California, they focused on credit scoring services mainly for consumer lending, for banks, for people to buy homes. And the FICO score is a measure of consumer credit risk. So and I got a good score, you know for me like 750 is like wow You know where I was but this is not the same as what people are typically looking at That is something called the credit your credit score often known as the advantage score which is then a combination of the three big ones, which is Equifax What's the other one? I don't know the three TransUnion and the third one. I

1:52:30 Now, so this is in the back of my mind. It's like, oh, that's interesting. So it's kind of they really went for FICO and that's something that you could ask for that once a year for free. But that really is your FICO score. That is the official score that the banks use to evaluate credit risk. Now, I've been seeing these commercials for an outfit called Credit Karma. Yeah and credit karma they've I've watched these come in now they're useless to play clips from because they're very visual and the first round of clips with you'll recall was Usually a friend or a girlfriend boyfriend like what are you doing? I'm checking my credit score like no Don't do it when you check your score. It goes down stop

1:53:17 At which point the smart person in the commercial says, oh no, it never goes down no matter how many times you check your credit score with Credit Karma. Remember, this is not your FICO score, this is your credit score. And we make a lot of noise about the Chinese social score and what they're doing with that. When you know that the largest shareholder in Credit Karma is Google, Things start to get a whole different meaning when you see their new round of commercials. The new round shows a person or two people in a shitty ass apartment with a shitty car and they look at their credit score at 6, 540, a little under 6.

1:53:57 And then they touch something on the screen and it magically goes up and then their car upgrades and their apartment upgrades. And they do it again and the score goes up and then they get a nice pad. And then the girlfriend turns into a dog. It's like, wow, my life is... I'm not kidding. A beautiful, beautiful dog. And my life has changed. Thanks, Credit Karma. But what this app does is it tells you things you should do to increase your credit score so that you will then have more access to cash. the form of loans. The Credit Karma app does the same thing and right now it's well you should maybe change this, do that, but it is controlling people, giving them suggestions on how to live their life so that they will be more credit worthy and can be put into more debt.

1:54:52 And when you know that Google, Google who knows so much about you, not only is a major shareholder but of course all of this entire app is tied into every API they can access, this is a very very evil, evil and destructive company process and application you should not be using this. This is the true social scoring of China, the American version. You've been hoodwinked into thinking this is... it actually says underneath when you go for an actual loan your credit score may be significantly different because of course it is. It's not your FICO score it's your advantage credit score from Credit Karma and Google

1:55:39 Who are evaluating your entire life. They are evaluating your risk. Telling, well you know, if you don't do this or you know, maybe if you did a little bit of fitness. I see you haven't done any workout this week. Maybe if you work out we could get you a better rate on your insurance. Hey, you know, I've seen that you drive a little too fast sometimes in places where you shouldn't. If you drive a little slower, I can get you a cheaper deal with insurance. This is changing and modifying your behavior to get into more debt. It is sell you more stuff. They get a piece of the action. I'm sure of any insurance insurance Insurance what it's just another banking scam. It's just another version of debt It's just another version of it. So get off of this and by the way, Elizabeth Warren, where are you? This is this is completely egregious. There's no disclosure that there's no disclosure that Google is a part of this outfit and

1:56:33 Well, Elizabeth Warren, who's going after Google and Facebook for some reason. Yeah, not about this. She should be all over this. It would be a good example for her to whatever you just said, which I guess is your OTG segment that you promised. For today, yes. Whatever you just said, which by the way, you're on a roll. Whatever you just said, she should just steal it. She can just take a clip and just play it over the speakers. Sure, they don't do that. Have you noticed this? No, I've noticed this. They don't do that. I mean, Trump could have a field day if you would take the old Ross Perot approach of showing examples of what he's bitching about. He just says fake news and he points and he says fake news and then he goes into his shtick. If he showed examples, concrete examples to the public... That's interesting. I did not clip it, but he was on the White House lawn on his way to the Marine One helicopter

CHAPTER 26 / 38 Discussion

Ross Perot's Educational Presentations and EDS History

A retrospective on Ross Perot's political style highlights his use of charts and flip-cards to educate the public during his presidential campaigns. One host recounts a personal visit to the EDS headquarters in Plano, Texas, describing an elaborate presentation involving helicopters, a "ship's bridge" viewing chamber of a data floor, and a movie theater with a moving screen that revealed a physical "street of the future."

ross perot· eds· plano· texas· electronic data systems· political advertising

1:57:30 Then he was talking about Isis before he was president and Isis after he was president And he held up a piece of paper a map of Syria and said here's and he said all the red that's Isis Here's Isis before me. Here's Isis when I got into office and of course the Reds almost gone He did that it was shitty, but he's some he must have heard us and Well, somebody you the staff is big enough and we have a big enough reach. Someone might be saying something that someone might be noticing that this is not a bad idea at all. If you go back and look at the old Ross Perot stuff, his old speeches, he was sitting down. This was advertisements. He'd sit down behind. I always thought it was fabulous. And I had to use the word twice today. He sit behind a desk and he would

1:58:20 Do a little flip card presentation show any point is stuffy a little pointer any point and show all these graphs and charts and how we're how he's gonna suck He actually bought time for that didn't he? Yeah, he bought time Yeah, he had plenty of money and he would show these things and it was actually educational. It was educational not actually educational it was educational and he When I watch this, I say, why doesn't everybody do this? People don't mind being informed if it's done with a nice presentation. And Trump could have a ball with this fake news stuff. Let me tell you about, I think I've mentioned this before, I once had a Ross Perot presentation, a personal, not from him, but from his company, from his people, a presentation.

1:59:07 and it was it was an EDS that was his company EDS EDS Electronic Data Systems in Plano Texas and they wanted to buy my company at the time this is a Think New Ideas and so flew they flew us out to Texas they put us up in a hotel in Plano and said 8 o'clock in the morning just be outside at 802 a helicopter lands on the front front lawn We get in, they fly us to downtown Dallas, to the EDS headquarters, land on the roof, go down, get this whole presentation of how fantastic EDS is. Then there's this like a bridge, like a ship's bridge, a viewing chamber, and the curtains open and down below is the data floor with people in white coats walking around, you know, touching servers.

1:59:59 And then we were moved into a movie theater, and the theater shows us the EDS, the Ross Perot, your street of the future, and how everything's gonna be fantastic and automated. And then after the movie's over, the screen moved up, and there was the actual street behind it with cars and people and shops. It was mind-boggling. Mind-boggling. He didn't buy my company, but it was a great presentation. He definitely knew what he was doing just back to control for one second This is a feature that is being built into volvos and in the EU

CHAPTER 27 / 38 Discussion

Volvo Driver Monitoring and Mandatory Speed Limiters

Volvo is introducing in-car cameras to monitor driver distraction and intoxication, with the ability to intervene and stop the vehicle. The European Union is considering making such technology mandatory in all new cars. The hosts warn that these safety features will eventually be used for remote repossession for missed lease payments or to issue automatic speeding tickets via "black box" data.

volvo· european union· driver monitoring· speed limiters· onstar· privacy

2:00:38 There is a bill that has I don't if it's been introduced that is not yet passed and the bill is to make this Mandatory in all vehicles in the European Union and it's already available here in the USA speeding distraction and intoxication disturbed driver reaction times We can address this by lowering speed alerting a driver to a threat and by detecting an intoxicated driver Driver monitoring cameras allow the car safety to take action when necessary to keep people safe inside and outside the car. Say for example, the cameras register that the driver has taken their eyes off the road for enough time to create a risk. The car would then engage the safety support systems and issue a reminder to drive with care.

2:01:27 If the driver doesn't respond to this, the car enters an emergency state. This would also happen if the driver closes their eyes for a long time, doesn't maintain a hold of the steering wheel, or starts to drive erratically. Here, the car reduces its speed and alerts Volvo on call, which immediately contacts the driver. If the driver doesn't respond or if behavior doesn't improve, an emergency stop is activated, at which time the car safely pulls over to a stop. Volvo on call stays on the line and sends further help if needed. What I'd like what I like what they've done here is they've taken the on-call system, which is in many American vehicles and they've changed it to one star. Oh, is it on star? Oh shoot Well now it's Volvo on call which I think is just the same system. It's a clone Yeah, and I saw I didn't have time to clip it

2:02:19 There's now a very anxious commercial of this kid on his bike and then you see the cops. Yes, yes, yes, I saw that commercial. Yeah, the cops are trying to pull over some guy who's in a high-speed chase. Stolen car. Stolen car. The kid, you can clearly already feel the kid's going to get hit by this driver with the stolen vehicle. But just in time, the cops call in to OnStar and they slow the vehicle down to a stop. All sold as benefits to you, but wait until you miss one lease payment and then see what happens. It'll be on stop for you. It will not start. It will not start. Granted, you should not miss your payment, but maybe it's just for an unpaid bill. Maybe you didn't miss your payment. Maybe you sent it in. It was lost. Exactly. Or maybe they're just scamming you.

2:03:08 None of this is been Washington State that pulled that stunt. They wouldn't take the payment. Oh the truck is almost The truck is almost done, so I need to get a new a vehicle at the end of the year And you know I I don't there's not a single car that isn't fucking connected anymore. Ah yes there is which one used Lexus Yeah, yeah, yeah a 20 year old Lexus mm-hmm well, I don't reliable car you'll ever oh, I'm not I'm not I I'm not disparaging it. It's just I was hoping for something a little newer I Actually think the older Lexus's are better than newer ones not because of the all of computerized crap But I've been predicting this for years Yeah that those little black boxes that are in the cars that have been in the cars for a long time even though they're not Connected to the outside world as they are now with the older ones, but they all keep

2:04:03 Time and data and there's no reason to put a jeep and you can't put a GPS in there have a figure out where you've been where you've sped and so when you go in every year you gotta go and get your car smogged they look at the box and they find out looks like you were speeding last year in December. Well, then you get a ticket in the mail. Yeah, then you turned yourself in you've basically When you when you buy the car you'll sign it sign off on the EU and user license agreement It says they can do this because otherwise you're testifying against yourself. It seems to me, but who cares about that? Yeah, so you'll begin to be collecting tons of money off a little Violations here and there yes it all ties into the same thing. I

CHAPTER 28 / 38 Discussion

Jeff Bezos Photo Leak and Trump-Bolsonaro Alliance

Reports confirm that the brother of Jeff Bezos' girlfriend sold the billionaire's private photos to the National Enquirer for $200,000. Meanwhile, President Trump hosted Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the White House, designating Brazil a major non-NATO ally. The two leaders discussed joint efforts to remove Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela and criticized "fake news" media.

jeff bezos· jair bolsonaro· donald trump· brazil· nato· venezuela

2:04:45 Yeah, it really does. Quick update and then if you have anything clip wise, Bezos balls update. We were right. His girlfriend's brother. Yeah, sold that sold the pictures in the text for $200,000. Good money. That's great money for 200,000 bucks. Yeah, should split it with his sister. Who says he didn't? Yeah, I know. I thought about that gag. Well, we have a couple of interesting things that aren't getting reported much. I think this one, we don't know that about the Bolsonaro thing. You have to go to Democracy Now! to find it that Trump and Bolsonaro, the head of Brazil, the new Brazilian right-wing guy.

2:05:35 They're ganging up so they can attack or somehow there's some scam going on. So they're going to get they're going to put foots foots on the ground in Venezuela. Hosted Brazil's far right president, former army captain Jair Bolsonaro with the White House Tuesday. Bolsonaro has been dubbed the Trump of the Trump era. Trump announced he would designate Brazil a major non-NATO ally, opening the door for Brazil to receive more U.S. military aid. Trump also suggested Brazil could even become a member of NATO. The two leaders both criticized what they called the fake news and discussed increasing efforts to topple Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from office. President Trump threatened to further intensify crippling U.S. sanctions on Venezuela, which is already facing a humanitarian crisis.

CHAPTER 29 / 38 Discussion

Venezuela Interim Presidency Rules and UN Vote Buying

State Department envoy Elliott Abrams faced questioning from reporter Matt Lee regarding the legality of Juan Guaidó's interim presidency. The Venezuelan National Assembly passed a resolution stating Guaidó's 30-day mandate only begins once Maduro leaves office, a move Lee characterized as an ex post facto rule change. Additionally, an "economic hitman" producer provides background on the military's role in Venezuela and China's influence in the UN.

venezuela· juan guaido· nicolas maduro· elliott abrams· usaid· china· united nations

2:06:19 But we really haven't done the really tough sanctions yet. We can do the tough sanctions and all options are open so we may be doing that. But we haven't done the toughest of sanctions as you know. Yeah, he's gonna put the... I don't know what they're gonna do. The country's going down the hill. We did hear from our economic hitman. Can't just do a thing on Venezuela or do you want to move on? What you got any Venezuela stuff? Yeah, the Elliot Abrams the Iran Contra asshole who's in charge of the Venezuela operation under John Bolton I guess he made a very ill-advised showing at the State Department last week about a week ago and he's

2:07:02 Matt Lee's in this too, which is really why I wanted to play it. Our boy Matt is back and making trouble in the State Department press briefings. But Elliot Abrams is saying, well, you know, the way this works is Guaido, he will be interim president once he's recognized as president, once Maduro goes. So this interim president stuff, he's not interim president right now. He's nothing. Apparently, the rules were changed or set just so that it's a do-over. So if Maduro goes, then the 30-day clock starts ticking for Guaido. And Matt was having none of it. As to the Venezuelan Constitution, the National Assembly has passed a resolution that states that that 30-day period of interim presidency

2:07:58 will not start ending or counting until the day Nicolas Maduro leaves power. So the 30 days doesn't start now. It starts after Maduro, and that's a resolution of the National Assembly. When did they do that? After he... They did that, this is roughly a month ago, We could try to find the date for you. When he was, when he was, took the mantle of interim president, that wasn't there. That's correct. Can you do that ex post facto like that? When people ask a question, how do... That seems to be like saying, you know, I was elected for four years to be president and then two years in, you changed the rules so that your term didn't start, you know, hasn't even started yet.

2:08:51 You don't get a vote because you're not in the National Assembly. But we... Matt says you're not in the National Assembly either, but I think that's the incorrect statement. He's got yeah, you're right these guys what a bunch of dicks and what is Trump doing with these a-holes? Then the you know, I think was it Somalia there. They're bombing Droning we got all kinds of stuff. I got a Somalia bombing. Oh you got it Oh finally, so I'm gonna read this note from the economic hit man. Oh, please do. Yes. He showed up again He was gone. He was off the radar OTG overboard seems to be on them on the move. All right, but he

2:09:35 When I first met this guy, he got the inkling, he didn't know he was an economic hit man or whatever he is. But if you just read his notes and listen to his travels, I mean, it's ridiculous. He works for USAID or used to. My first posting with USAID was in Granada, soon after the US entered the country and threw out the communist-leaning government of McGill University educated students. Yeah, go for the students. It's how they do it here. Well, they were running the place apparently. That's the ones that took over. This is the same thing that's going on now. Granada is very close to Venezuela. I've given my four years of living in Granada and working throughout the Caribbean. I took vacations in Caracas and other beautiful locations in Venezuela. I worked in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua as well, and continue to visit Venezuela.

2:10:28 There's a huge economic disparity back in the 80s and 90s, which eventually brought about the rise of Hugo Chavez and the flight of the rich to other locations like the US. Like the president, former leader of Nicaragua, Chavez, started to believe his own press and anointed himself as president for life. through the rigging of the electoral system. I've always believed that the people would rise up once they became hungry and ill-treated. Chavez dies and a new guy, equally horrible, takes his place. I know people who still live in Venezuela and struggle through each day. I don't see how anyone cannot feel sorry for these people as starvations become pervasive for everyone who does not support Maduro. Hello, Amy Goodman.

2:11:07 Anyway, the military, this is the key to this thing is this, the military is the linchpin to his survival. And if they decided it's time for Maduro to leave, he will. So that that's the background. I have seen the same in many countries around the world. So this military thing where Trump tries to... He's going to give him visas? Yeah. You know, they haven't decided. Apparently they run the place. He goes on to discuss, he thinks Trump's doing the right thing, even though he doesn't like, he makes it clear he doesn't like Trump. He's made that clear before. And then he wants to talk about

2:11:45 Later, he hasn't sent him note in on this yet. I could go on when you want to discuss how China is buying votes in the UN Let me know Hey, didn't China just offer a? No belt three roads solution to Italy. Yeah It's the only way to go really They can't, the ACB can't bail them out. This is like a saving grace. Have Italy run by the Chinese. Yeah. They already own all those fashion houses, so they might as well. 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.

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Final Donor Acknowledgments and Birthday List

The show concludes with a final round of donor thank-yous and the reading of the birthday list. Mention is made of IBM's new 72-country blockchain wire service, reinforcing the host's previous claims about the technology's future in finance. Sir Fenwick's title upgrade to Magistrate of Emeryville is finalized, and the hosts encourage listeners to continue supporting the "value-for-value" model.

donations· birthday· knighthood· value-for-value· blockchain· ibm

2:12:32 Well, we do have a few people to thank for show 11-1122. Brian Warden starts it off with $123.33. He says, hail buzzed and buzz kill. Or buzzed, buzzed. That's good, I like it. Anyway, he says, pay homage to the beginning of the data surveillance era. I had job interviews with two separate companies. I need some Nancy's Job Carm, we'll give you that at the end. Robert Padjak, 11717. No, I don't have locations on these people. Robert Wood, 7770. Robert Chidjee, I think, 6969. No, 696999. Oh, I'm sorry, 6999. And there comes Clay Alchemist in 6996. He's in Grand Rapids.

2:13:25 And then Chris in Grafton, Wisconsin at 6633. He's got a birthday. Let me see. Human resource karma resource number three due in three weeks, April 8th. And he wants to be on the birthday list. He's turning the magic number 33. A lot of people do that. Lee Oliver, usually after the 32. Lee Oliveris, 64. Karma to the douches. Jordan DeMoss, 55, tan. He's got a call out. I'm sorry. He wants to call out Ryan Rustwood, the old lesbian of Texas. By the way, I get the joke now. Yeah. As a douchebag. He's clearly a listener. So he must have had a vasectomy.

2:14:10 Old lesbian references usually refer to men with vasectomies. Because many of them, not all, but many even begin to look like old lesbians as they get older. Looking at you, Brushwood. I got nothing to do with it. Dean Roker, 5510. Phil Dunn, 5150. Too long between donations, I'd say, that's true. Andrew Benz and his wife, I didn't mention his wife Mercedes, in Imperial, Missouri, 5005. Carrie Rosenbarger in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The following people, including Carrie, are $50 donors, name and location.

2:14:59 He says he came across an article. Do you want to read that as I continue? Robert Case in Mill Spring, North Carolina. Bruce Murray in Seal Beach, California. Scott Lavender in Montgomery, Texas. Brad Taylor in Duval, Washington. Daniel Laboe in Bath, Michigan. David Timmons in Oklahoma City, OK. Nick Zomkowski in Campbell, California. Sir Daniel baronet of the bayonet. He says see emails or something. We need to see about that I'll go check is a mountain home, Idaho. Oh, yeah, there is something because I did check and it was very short I have to check again. I first I checked on the other computer. It's email. I don't know if I can see

2:15:48 Well, let's, if it's anything we need to do, we can do it on the next one. George Wuchit in Universal City, Texas and Andrew Gusek in Greensboro, North Carolina. I do remember the email. It wasn't really just something he did a note. It didn't have too much to do with the show. So... Kerry Rosenbarger from Fayetteville, North Carolina. Reason, it's been a while since I donate, but I came across an article that reminded me that Adam is from the future. You asked me to read it. There it is. When he said blockchain is the future of financial transactions. He has a link about IBM saying hey, this is all they have a 72 country blockchain wire service that they're putting in place now everyone's competing for that Everybody wants to get in I have a correction

2:16:35 I accidentally thanked Derek from Dlawlesshardware.com for the cool non-stick hardware that I've received. That was from someone else and he said, oh no, just so you know, that wasn't me and now I can't find who gave me that fabulous non-stick hooks that can hold up to 40 pounds. So if you could email me again, I'd like to thank you for it. And a A cult fan says on show 1111 I requested Jobs Karma but it didn't go through no big deal but if you could could you throw Nathan Lee Miller Foster associate executive producer of episode 1111 Jobs Karma that would be appreciated.

2:17:14 and I think we should do that. It is the 21st of March 2019. Here's our birthday list. Tom Gilkyson says happy birthday to his brother Jim, celebrates on the 22nd. That'll be tomorrow. Chris is turning the magic 33 today. And Sir Husky Bottoms of the Hardwoods turns 41 years old today. And we say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.

2:18:04 No nightings today, which is always sad however We do have that great title upgrade to by count sir Fenwick becomes sir Fenwick black knight of the no agenda roundtable and magistrate of Emeryville and we congratulate him and thank him for his Huge support for today's program everyone. Thank you so much for being a producer of the no agenda show also those of you came in and Under $50 that is always our cutoff number. People like to be anonymous. I did peak. And I saw one $32 donation so the newsletter was... It was fun to read. Fun to read. A couple of notes. I got one from Derek B. in Truck Driver. He says, I'm overestimating the power of the Teamsters. Most truck drivers haven't got any power anymore. They own their own rigs or not and they may not be the ones.

CHAPTER 31 / 38 Discussion

Cashless Businesses and San Francisco's Homeless Crisis

The trend of businesses going "cashless" is interpreted as a strategy to exclude homeless individuals from using facilities. A documentary titled "Seattle is Dying" is recommended for its portrayal of the urban crisis in the Pacific Northwest. The hosts discuss the "poop map" of San Francisco and the removal of public restrooms as contributing factors to the city's sanitation issues.

cashless· san francisco· seattle· homeless· poop map· komo news

2:19:04 Vandalizing the auto trucks, which he doesn't see coming for decades. No, I you know I've ever since you said that and I just thought about teamsters in general, but yeah, there's no shoot I would probably be against this I would probably be complicit in Stopping this lunacy. It was just look at the 737 we don't need vehicles of any kind driving flying or floating that are that have this software Without for kills AI kills Lou wrote in talking about some cashless stuff. I've been meaning to discuss Apparently they're having cashless stadiums and some other things so I'm driving down. Yeah, I'm driving driving down the street with my daughter and

2:19:51 And we go past this place, it used to be a really cool hamburger place called Oscar's back in the day that was changed to some green vegan place. And she mentioned the place has gone cashless. And I said, why? Why are they going cashless? And then, oh, the obvious. I didn't really think about this before that. Oh, it's to keep the homeless from coming in and buying a bottle of water and then using the bathroom. The whole cashless movement is to screw the homeless over. I don't know if that's the whole movement. I think there's a lot of it. How about just tracking your ass? Square? I don't think these little vegan place cares to track anybody. The idea is to keep the homeless from buying a bottle of water and then taking a whiz. So that's why the streets are filled with poop.

2:20:41 between not being able to go into a place and then between Twitter taking all the porta potties away in San Francisco because it was it was it was unsightly. We have a poop problem and a poop map of San Francisco, which you don't talk about enough. Have you seen the KOMO documentary one hour long called Seattle is dying? No, oh my goodness really yeah, I put it in the show notes you could yeah, just it's on YouTube it is oh man you thought San Francisco was bad it's It's a real eye-opener Hmm. Yeah, it makes you kind of sad well Seattle's kind of San Francisco north Yes, um I've got a little 5g update that I've been sitting on oh

CHAPTER 32 / 38 Discussion

5G Spectrum Auctions and Cell Tower Health Concerns

The FCC has opened auctions for high-frequency spectrum up to 3 terahertz for future "6G" or "7G" networks. In Ripon, California, parents are protesting a cell tower at a school after several children were diagnosed with cancer. An electromagnetic radiation specialist found that the tower was transmitting high-power WiMAX frequencies, which have a much longer range and higher intensity than standard Wi-Fi.

5g· fcc· wimax· ripon· california· cancer· electromagnetic radiation

2:21:29 You know the FCC, just so you know, 5G, it's a bunch of protocols and I'm not too worried about that part, but it's the frequencies that may be used. Seems like a lot of like AT&T is, you know, they're calling it 5G, 5GE or something of this ilk. But it's really not, I'm not too worried about it. It's once you start to get up into the 30 gigahertz is when you need to be careful about how much power you're pumping into people's heads. The FCC has just opened up for auction, get this, 95 gigahertz to 3 terahertz spectrum for what they say will be 6 or 7G or whatever is next. This is not good. If there's anyone left alive. You won't be using that. And there was a there's a report that's been going on for a few weeks

2:22:21 in California, Rippon, California, about a cell tower and at first you think well it's 4G could it really be the cell tower it's 3G but then at the end of the report we get clued in. Cell phone towers are spread throughout the community but it's this particular one that parents say... They usually tell us it's 100% environmental the type of tumor he has. Monica Perulli's son Mason was the second child to be diagnosed with cancer in just three just three years at Weston 10 years old and walked m daily. It's indescribable tough. That's one of the been through. Joe Prime S diagnosed with kidney canc

2:23:04 and two more kids were diagnosed this year. It just seems like a coincidence is no longer a reason for all this illness. They believe it's this cell phone tower that's harming their kids. These kids shouldn't be guinea pigs, and we shouldn't be taking chances with the children's lives. The district has had several tests done saying the tower is safe and meets federal regulations. But some families weren't convinced and hired an expert. I wouldn't send my kids there at all. It absolutely is dangerous. Eric Windheim is an electromagnetic radiation specialist and found levels far higher than the district's experts. Children that are still developing and their cells are still dividing, it's the worst possible time of their life to be exposed. He says it's not just a cell tower, it transmits wireless frequencies. Instead of only going 300 yards like regular Wi-Fi,

2:23:56 Why max can go 30 miles parents want the mast removed, but the district won't budge So it's not just a cell tower. This is a why max. This is a whole different deal, which is poorly reported Why max? that people in rural areas who still are jacked into that because there wasn't fiber at the time or rural esque areas and Yeah, WiMAX. That's the, yeah, that was the high power, high power blowing Wi-Fi everywhere. It never worked. Well, it worked if you had every piece of equipment up and down the line was identical, made by the same exact manufacturer. That was the problem, it was not interchangeable. I do have a, I think my favorite clip of the day,

CHAPTER 33 / 38 Discussion

Somalia Airstrikes and Civilian Casualty Reports

Amnesty International reports that U.S. airstrikes in Somalia have killed at least 14 civilians since 2017, contradicting official government claims of zero civilian casualties. Under the Trump administration, strikes against al-Shabaab militants have increased significantly. The discussion notes that while the "war crime" label is being applied now, similar drone programs under the Obama administration received less scrutiny.

somalia· airstrikes· al-shabaab· amnesty international· war crimes· barack obama

2:24:44 It's only 21 seconds. This is just recently, supposedly, I don't know that this has been doctored. I cannot see any evidence of it. It's floating around. It gets suppressed a lot. It's supposed to be recently and it's supposed to be Obama speaking to an audience in Africa. Three years ago, I visited Kenya as the first sitting American president to come from Kenya. And

2:25:21 Well, let me just let me just let me just help you out. Let me just help you out of the dream. We played this clip on episode 11. I'm sorry, episode 1054 and it's old. So this is not something new, it's just recirculating. Okay, well that's what I was trying to do. Yeah, yeah, it's alright. These things happen, it happens to me all the time. And we get called on it, this time I was able to call you on it, so it's not a problem. Now, here is the clip about Somalia killing people, or Americans killing people in Somalia. They found US airstrikes have killed 14 civilians in Somalia since 2017, despite

2:26:01 government officials maintaining there have been no civilian casualties. U.S. air raids in Somalia have steadily increased since Trump came to office and authorized the use of targeted strikes against suspected al-Shabaab militants. According to the think tank New America, at least 252 people have been killed in around two dozen U.S. airstrikes in Somalia so far this year. The airstrikes could amount to violations of international humanitarian law and even constitute war crimes, according to Amnesty International. Well, this is— You know, we talked about this on one or two shows ago when it just wasn't showing up. And this is on the list. This is on the West Clark seven. This was always intended to happen, I guess. And now they're doing it, whoever they is. But it's it's very annoying. How is it a war crime when Obama's droning American citizens, actually not? No one ever mentioned when Obama was doing all the droning and his kill list and all the rest. Nobody ever brought a drone in. But the droning hasn't stopped.

CHAPTER 34 / 38 Discussion

Buzz Aldrin's Comments on Moon Landing Continuity

A clip of astronaut Buzz Aldrin responding to a child's question about why humans haven't returned to the moon is deconstructed. Aldrin's statement, "we didn't go there," is interpreted by some as a confession, though the hosts acknowledge he likely meant the U.S. failed to maintain the momentum of the Apollo program. The loss of NASA's original telemetry data and recordings remains a point of contention.

buzz aldrin· moon landing· nasa· telemetry· space exploration· conspiracy

2:26:59 No, it hasn't stopped, but why is the war crime thing only people are on it now? Do I really need to explain why? I mean, do you need a lesson? Okay, it's very simple. Here it comes. No, no, I don't want to hear it. Here it comes! Orange man bad. Now entering second half of show. Hey, second half of show, everybody. Welcome. This is where we talk about things that are a little bit offbeat. Buzz Aldrin, Walk on the Moon. Yeah, I got this. Walked on the moon. You got this with this kid, this eight year old kid? No, I heard this clip and deconstructed it too. You deconstructed it? I'll tell you right away, it's been misconstrued. I know, but that's why I like it. It just depends on how you listen to what he's saying as an eight year old asks him the question. Why has nobody been to the moon in such a long time?

2:27:53 That's not an eight-year-old's question. That's my question. I want to know, but I think I know. Because we didn't go there. And that's the way it happened. And if it didn't happen, it's nice to know why it didn't happen. So in the future, if we want to keep doing something, we need to know why something stopped in the past that we wanted to keep it going. Now, whether it's a mistake or not, he literally says, we didn't go.

2:28:38 In the beginning of this book. We didn't go there. We didn't go there. Yeah, what he meant by it was we didn't go there, we didn't continue the process that we had started. Yeah, I know that's what you think it means. But I just... I'm not sure if you asked him, that's what he'd think it means too. Because he's the most adamant. No, no, he will punch you in the face if you ask him. He will punch you in the nose. He will punch you in the face. I suggest people watch the whole clip I put it in the show nose. It could also be the truth wants to come out. I mean, you can't deny that's a possibility.

CHAPTER 35 / 38 Discussion

EPA Focus on Clean Water and Albania Protests

EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced that safe drinking water is a more immediate global threat than climate change, citing the 1,000 children who die daily from waterborne illnesses. Critics attacked Wheeler's background as a coal lobbyist. In unrelated news, police in Albania used tear gas against protesters demanding early elections, an event the hosts compare to the film Wag the Dog.

epa· andrew wheeler· clean water· flint· albania· wag the dog· corruption

2:29:16 Well, that's our thesis of the entire NOA Agenda show. Yes, and I would be a lot less irked about the whole did we go or not, did we land or not, if NASA hadn't lost all of the recordings of the moon landing and the telemetry data. I would have been a little less irked about it. So the EPA put a new guy, this new guy, Wheeler, and everybody hates him now because he wants to make the priority of the EPA currently, which I think it should have always been. Clean drinking water. Yes. And so no, this is no good. It has to be about climate change. Everything has to be about climate change. Now screw your water. Which is covered, hardly covered by the way in the media according to that report that Chuck Todd got an award for. Yeah. But let's play Wheeler EPA drinking water and see how they play it on CBS. Andrew Wheeler was confirmed last month as head of the Environmental Protection Agency. Today he announced what he views as the greatest threat to the environment. As the administrator of the US EPA,

2:30:16 I believe that water issues are the largest and most immediate environmental and public health issue affecting the world right now. By water issues, I mean primarily clean and safe drinking water, marine litter, and water infrastructure. Wheeler says drinking water is a bigger global threat than climate change. Those comments are drawing scrutiny. But critics say Wheeler's past as a coal lobbyist is tainting his view. Wheeler sat down to explain his reasoning with CBS News Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. It's the administrator's first network interview since his confirmation last month.

2:30:55 The drinking water today worldwide is probably the biggest environmental threat we have. If I hear you correctly, you're saying all of this tension, energy, politics over on climate change is essentially misguided. We have 1,000 children die every day worldwide because they don't have safe drinking water. That's a crisis that I think we can solve. Most of the threats from climate change are 50 to 75 years out. What we need to do is make sure that the people who are dying today from lack of having drinking water in third world countries, that problem is addressed. This was during, certainly during the Obama administration, I want to say the Bush administration, as far back as I can remember, I heard politicians continuously talk about the next wars will be about water. This has been huge on the radar until Trump.

2:31:47 Yeah, and then even the bush compound in Paraguay I think is on a big aquifer. People think that's some sort of a thing. Yeah. There you get me wars over water this guy just wants to clean up the everybody's act I have a flint anything wrong with this but meanwhile they're protesting him and then they use the He was the slur that he was a coal lobbyist and therefore he's kind of that has something to do with wall act coal table from some of these mining operations contaminate water just as much as anything. So there's no, it doesn't look like a conflict of interest to me. It's on the right track. But I just feel that we're in bad. Do you remember the movie Wag the Dog? Fine movie with Dustin Hoffman about media distraction created specifically for, you know, to distract information from the president about the president. Do you remember what country they created this distraction in?

2:32:45 It was some country, I think it was a country in the Balkans. Albania. Albanian police have fired tear gas and used water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters trying to break into parliament. The violence came after several thousand people took part in a peaceful protest to call for early elections. The protests began last month amid opposition allegations of corruption and electoral fraud. Both the European Union and the United States have urged all sides to refrain from violence. Some protesters and police suffered minor injuries.

CHAPTER 36 / 38 Discussion

Jeffrey Epstein Court Documents and Jeanine Pirro Suspension

Court documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's controversial plea deal may soon be unsealed, despite opposition from "mystery parties." The deal was overseen by Alex Acosta and reportedly involved the FBI under Robert Mueller. Meanwhile, Fox News suspended Jeanine Pirro after she questioned whether Representative Ilhan Omar's use of a hijab indicated an adherence to Sharia law over the U.S. Constitution.

jeffrey epstein· alex acosta· robert mueller· jeanine pirro· fox news· ilhan omar

2:33:21 Albania hopes to start talks in June on joining the European Union. But the EU says more needs to be done to fight corruption and organized crime. Just thought it was interesting. You never hear about Albania. All of a sudden, there they are. You hear about the Albanian mafia in certain stories. And this Jeffrey Epstein court battle is becoming very interesting. The court, now this is Jeffrey Epstein who got this sweetheart deal for being a sex offender, abuser, rapist, pedophile. I think it's okay for me to say these things. That seems like it was, that was he was convicted for but he got a sweetheart deal where he only had to be in jail 12 hours a day which is pretty much dinner through breakfast and then he would go about his merry way and just be around living as a normal guy.

2:34:13 So the court is now preparing to unseal documents regarding this conviction. Part of it is Acosta, who is now in the Trump administration, was the lawyer at the time. We also have... He was the judge. Was he the judge? He might have been the... Well, more interesting is the reason why he got this leniency, Jeffrey Epstein, was because the FBI requested it, saying that he was involved in some investigations the FBI were doing and they wanted leniency for him. Salient Point, director of the FBI at the time, Robert Mueller. But now, two mystery parties are seeking secrecy.

2:35:00 and do not want this, these documents to be completely opened up because it could open people up to false accusations just because they're mentioned in some of the documents. And we don't know who this is, who these mystery parties are that seek the secrecy or the not unsealing these documents. Dershowitz has been implicated as by some of the witnesses in this case, it's becoming very, very fun. It's going nowhere. I guarantee it. All right, well, a girl can dream, John. Well, I keep dreaming. Hey, Paul Ryan joins the board of the Fox Corporation. How about that? Fox, the Fox, the one that's left over? Fox, not Fox, Fox B or whatever that new stock is.

2:35:52 Fox a I think it is yes, no he's on the board of Fox a the new the new corporation Which what does that include now doesn't that include Fox News didn't they keep that yeah? I think they'll they kept this Fox News. What the hell. I mean, what's Paul Ryan gonna do Trump hates him oh So if they thought that was a smart move, I'd say no. Oh, I think they're off the deep end because they sidelined Jeanine Pirro, our friend, because she's got all these horrible things to say about Muslims. But here's her comments. I got the thing that she got sidelined for saying this, this particular commentary. Think about it. Omar wears a hijab. Hijab? Which according to the... Omar wears a hijab. Hey Alice, will you look at that woman? She's wearing a hijab. Think about it.

2:36:39 Omar wears a hijab, which according to the Quran 33, colon 59, what tells women to cover so they won't get molested is her adherence to this Islamic doctrine indicative of her adherence to Sharia law, which in itself is antithetical to the United States constitution. That was he was thrown off for the heat look if she were mispronouncing She mispronounced hijab. That's why she got fired is that H e e e is it three e's and then a jab he jab Wow what a what an idiot Jab is that can we do that as a show title with enough ease he jabs. Oh, well, it's funny idea though. I

CHAPTER 37 / 38 Discussion

Kentucky Chickenpox Vaccine Lawsuit and Fetal Cell Lines

A student in Kentucky is suing the health department after being barred from school and basketball games for refusing the chickenpox vaccine on religious grounds. The student, Jerome Kunkel, objects to the vaccine's use of cell lines derived from aborted fetuses in the 1960s. The hosts discuss the efficacy of the vaccine and the historical context of chickenpox as a common childhood illness.

chickenpox· vaccine· kentucky· catholicism· fetal cells· herd immunity· lawsuit

2:37:29 The story that I thought was the most interesting, because some kid with some nerve, this chicken pox story in the CBS played in Kentucky. There's some people in Kentucky that don't want, you know, there's vaccines are important in certain for certain things but I think now that this they wanted you to take out we're 62 of them a little kid you know it's a big jab to 62 before you're before you're in school you've had 62 or we used to get three a booster done shut up mumps you got it chicken pox you got it

2:38:07 Diphtheria was one of them. Whooping cough was another problem. Yeah, I think mumps was the maybe in the shot. I never had a mumps shot. Whatever this clip is, I just want to say that the majority of these vaccines clearly don't work because they're intended to create a herd mentality and without the herd mentality it doesn't work and these things don't work. It's called herd immunity. Yeah, not herd mentality. It's the same thing in this case. This case the same thing. Herd immunity. Thank you for correcting me. And I'm not against vaccines. I got up. I got my polio vaccines. My kid got polio vaccine. I had a smallpox vaccine. Yeah, I had all when I went to Iraq. I don't know what the military shot me up with nanobots. Horrible stuff. Nanobots, yellow fever, all kinds of stuff. Yeah. But

2:38:58 Screw this, you're poisoning these children with all kinds of stuff that doesn't appear to work. Well here's a story about this kid who refuses to get a chicken pox shot and... He doesn't have chicken pox, but he refused to get the shot. The story's about and he summarizes at the very end, he finally makes everything clear, at least to me, you know, his real gripe. Students at Assumption Academy went to school today, but Jerome Kunkel stayed home again. Yes, I'm missing the next two weeks. That's what the health department says, that I'm not allowed to go to school. Because Jerome, a senior on the basketball team, has refused to get vaccinated on religious grounds, despite a chickenpox outbreak at his Catholic school. It's derived from aborted fetal cells and as a Catholic we do not believe in abortion. We believe that's morally wrong and

2:39:49 It would go against my conscience. The chicken pox vaccine relies on cell lines from two fetuses aborted in the 1960s. No further abortions were involved in continuing those lines and the Vatican has given the vaccine its blessing. The Northern Kentucky Health Department has banned unvaccinated students until the outbreak is contained and that could be up to three weeks after the last case is diagnosed. Ridiculous, says Bill Kunkel, Jerome's dad. Do you think that this is just sort of a big, unfeeling government? They act as tyrants. So the Kunkels are suing. Jerome, they say, is a victim of government overreach. Well, I mean, we're just talking about the chicken pox here. This isn't some deadly disease.

2:40:38 But pediatrician Christopher Bowling says the vaccines are necessary for public health. Before the vaccine was around, hundreds of people would die yearly. What? What? What? That's a good thing? The kid nails it by saying, hey, it's chicken pox. You know, we're not talking about, you know, the plague. You know, and Well, the other thing is, there's a couple of things I learned. One, I didn't know that it was from some old fetal cells. I didn't know that either, no. From the 60s, and they're still using the same culture. I didn't know that. And I never got a chicken, I had chicken pox. I had chicken pox. Everybody had chicken pox. And okay, maybe, I think more people die from these shots. A hundred people is what he said, a hundred a year would die from chicken pox somehow.

2:41:32 Which I wonder about that. It's minor. But I think the shots, there's got to be documentation for more than 100 people dying from the shots themselves. Well, all I know is that on Brooklyn Nine-Nine it was probably a repeat but they all got the chicken pox so that's the Lear Foundation needs to move in on these people because they're not on board with the program. I don't know. It seems to me that the kid If they had a big breakout of chickenpox, the vaccine's not working? Supposedly you have to have the shot to go to the school, and then the school had a breakout. How does that work? I don't know, man, but I know... Not even injecting anything but water? I know for sure that we'll be called anti-vaxxers after this segment. There's no doubt about that. Regardless of what we said.

CHAPTER 38 / 38 Discussion

Beto O'Rourke's Cow Poem and Show Sign-off

The episode concludes with a dramatic reading of a surreal poem titled "The Song of the Cow," written by Beto O'Rourke under a pseudonym during his time with the "Cult of the Dead Cow" hacking group. The hosts also play a remix of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez defending the Green New Deal against critics. The show signs off with a reminder of the next broadcast on Sunday.

beto o'rourke· poem· green new deal· alexandria ocasio-cortez· no agenda· sign-off

2:42:26 And that brings this show to a conclusion. We do return on Sunday. Be on the lookout for big problems in France. The army should be called out. And thank you Brian Longenecker, Danny Luce, Leo Lapuque and Jesse Coy Nelson for End of Show Mixes. Coming to you from downtown Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state in the 5x9 Cluedio, FEMA Region No. 6 in the Common Law Condo in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday. Remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. Until then, adios, mofos! And such. I had started a joke which started the whole world crying. But I didn't see

2:43:26 He wrote under the pseudonym Psychedelic Warlord in cult of the dead cow communications For you now is a dramatic reading of Beto O'Rourke's poem called The Song of the Cow. I need a butt shine right now. You are holy, oh secret cow. I thirst for you, provide milk. Buff my balls, love the cow.

2:44:05 You've started to freak me out Provider of cheese and other wonderful dairy products. Praise the dough boy at the pizza shop. Love the oxen dung. Well, I'm gonna vote for him now. I won't vote for him. I don't know. You ever take an acid? No, I have never taken acid. Thank you, Mr. Rasky. Here we go! Get on your back! Please give me a hand! Holy cow! Yeah, and WhatsApp, Tinder.

2:44:57 I thought you might know! Tell us about it. Well, I did some mics, I staged a release, now it's built in. I do want the experience of like game days, partying. Sorry Ollie. What's app, Tinder, dorm, roommate, box full. Now it's built in. Days of partying, I've been talking to my teens in every wobbling town in the country. Aged to really get some likes. Really nice photo.

2:46:01 I'll be a New York Bunch at C38, because I just did high school. I'm in the military because I'm creating for this country. Get some likes. I staged a real- yeah. And who I'm gonna attend, and I'm gonna go in and talk to my deans and everyone who people are having- Was Tinder dumb? Of like, game days. No way. I don't really care about school. I staged a real- It's so cool! Experience of like, game days. So we made it. the dorm i'm gonna get some like game days this is my new ring light i don't really care about school uh 10 degrees out hi everybody welcome back i don't really care about school i just introduced green new deal two weeks ago

2:47:01 You try, you do it. You try, you do it. You're driving the agenda, I'm at least trying. You're driving the agenda, oh it's vague. I'm at least trying, I don't care anymore. I'm at least trying, I don't care anymore. We're like, oh it's unrealistic, oh you do it! We're like, oh it's unrealistic, like I just introduced Green New Deal two weeks ago. You're driving the agenda. I'm at least trying. You try! We're like, oh it's unrealistic, you try! You do it!

2:47:42 You try you do it like I just introduced Green New Deal two weeks ago Creating all of this conversation. Why we because no one else has even tried because no one else has even tried The best podcast in the universe!