Episode 1159 · Thursday, 1 August 2019

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Federal law enforcement tactics face scrutiny alongside a deep dive into the technical sound mixing failures that are fundamentally altering human brain plasticity.

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About this episode

The FBI is operating on a predictable six-week cycle of high-profile arrests designed to secure budget renewals and public visibility. This pattern is evidenced by the recent apprehension of a suspect named Hossein at a New York City airport, who was under surveillance for nearly a year before federal agents intervened. The timing of such operations raises questions about the strategic use of confidential informants and the Bureau's internal public relations tactics following the departure of key leadership.

In Washington, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler filed a federal lawsuit to obtain grand jury testimony from the Mueller investigation, signaling a shift toward formal impeachment proceedings. Meanwhile, former US Attorney Joe DiGenova identifies Andrew Weissman as the true architect of the special counsel's aggressive tactics, including the midnight raid on Roger Stone. In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has appointed the controversial Dominic Cummings as a senior advisor, sparking fears regarding the potential privatization of the NHS. Domestically, the narrative of a federalized police force gains traction as Al Sharpton and Amnesty International call for national oversight of local departments.

Technical shifts in media production are also impacting human biology, as Dolby 5.1 sound mixing leads to an over-reliance on closed captioning that may diminish brain plasticity. Researcher Nina Kraus uses EEG waveforms to demonstrate how the brainstem processes sound, warning that failing to engage with complex auditory stimuli could have long-term cognitive effects. The program also features a retrospective on 1922 Arctic climate predictions and a look at the 1950 Brinks robbery in Tawanda, Pennsylvania.


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CHAPTER 01 / 50 Discussion

FBI Six-Week Cycle, Law Enforcement Public Relations Tactics

The concept of the FBI six-week cycle is examined as a methodology allegedly used during the James Comey era to maintain public visibility and justify budgets. This tactic involves using confidential informants to encourage individuals toward illegal acts, providing fake explosives, and executing high-profile arrests on a predictable schedule. The effectiveness of this strategy is questioned following the departure of key PR personnel from the bureau.

fbi· james comey· six-week cycle· confidential informants· public relations· law enforcement

00:00 Can I get in your car? Jacking straight into your brain stem and broadcasting live from the frontier of Austin, Texas. Capital of the drone star state in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from northern Silicon Valley where this six-week cycle is alive and dead. I'm John C Dvorak It's crackpot and buzzkill! In The Morning! Oh Are you tracking another six week cycle? Yeah Well let's explain briefly the 6 week cycle

00:41 Well, you have the best explanation. It's a methodology that the FBI was alleged to be using during the Comey era... Yes To keep their name and brand name in the public eye that they're doing this great service by finding dopes who were supposed to blow up banks And every six weeks which seemed to be the cycle we were told by someone who is in-the know And also to preserve budgets, etc. And so what you do is jack somebody up You put a CI, a confidential informant on him or her, him usually...you tell them he's gonna be great Jihad is great! You give some phony-bloney bombs and give them a keypad that does nothing and then you bust him!! Then make a big scene about the bust and then the timer starts all over again But it kind of stopped after Comey left

01:33 Well, it looks like it may have or may not have. It depends. Whoever was doing publicity during the Comey era was the head of PR. That guy or gal to use the pejorative that person left I believe for something because they still do these things every so often against maybe one network will pick it up Maybe nobody knows here's what I envision. No, no Here's what? I envisioned call me left and there was a transition document You know it's what you do when you leave you but type up the doc It's like okay Here's how we do the six-week cycle and they're going through the checklist But they just doing it checklist so you never gonna get the professionalism of the person who was doing it originally

CHAPTER 02 / 50 Discussion

Corporate Knowledge Retention, Apple and Microsoft Personnel Cuts

A discussion of Silicon Valley corporate culture highlights how specific individuals often hold departments together without formal documentation. An anecdote regarding Daniel Paul at Apple illustrates how the departure of a single employee can end long-standing programs, such as hardware loan initiatives for the media. Similar patterns of knowledge loss are noted at Microsoft following staff reductions.

apple· microsoft· daniel paul· silicon valley· corporate memory· media relations

02:24 Yeah, exactly. Well this reminds me of all companies I noticed in Silicon Valley they'll have one or two real go-to people that kind of hold some little department together but they do it in such a way that is not really easy to document And so when there's any sort of cutback, and I there was a person at Apple that used to service the media and just got fired because they were what does this guy do? I don't know. And it was similar type person up in Microsoft. They got fired because when they get their checklist where they go What is this guy doing? There was a guy named Daniel Paul at Apple and he ran a program now i'm talking about the days of Apple 2 So this is before

03:09 before the, like this is OS. No this is before OS whatever it says Apple 2 was... And his job was to supply as a loan hardware to people in the media and I had that thing for years and years and then he called me up said well I'm leaving and you're gonna have to send it back and that was it! I never saw another program like that within Apple again at least I was never approached This happens in all these companies. And so I believe the FBI probably had the same problem, that's why you're getting no publicity for any of these. These are all just runoff as minor stories and nothing going on. They're failing! And this is the one that just happened... I think CBS is the only network at least where I got it from anyway

CHAPTER 03 / 50 Discussion

Hossein Terror Arrest, New York City Airport Surveillance

A man named Hossein was arrested at a New York City airport on federal terror charges while allegedly attempting to fly to Thailand with the intent of joining the Taliban in Afghanistan. Investigators revealed Hossein had been under constant FBI surveillance since September 2018. The timing of the arrest is analyzed in the context of the six-week cycle theory, noting that the suspect had expressed violent intent long before the actual apprehension.

hossein· taliban· fbi· terror charges· afghanistan· surveillance

04:01 This is a clip of six-week cycle, another bonehead. A man was arrested on terror charges today at New York City airport investigators say he was about to fly off to join the Taliban with the goal of killing American soldiers Chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Begay joins us now with details. So, Jeff what happened today? was about to board a flight to Thailand with the final destination of Afghanistan. And his goal, according to investigators, was to fight for the Taliban against U.S. soldiers. Hossein dressed casually and shackled at the ankles, was arraigned in federal court on terror charges this afternoon. Investigators say that he had been planning to join the Taliban since September 2018 and had been under constant surveillance by the FBI.

04:58 In conversation with one agent, Hussein allegedly said I just want to take a freaking machine gun and just shoot everybody and kill them all. Americans attempting to join foreign terror groups it's not uncommon since 2011 nearly 80 Americans from 20 states have traveled abroad to fight with jihadist organizations though most have gone to Syria and Iraq to join ISIS or Al Qaeda now wait a minute When did he write that line about I want to take a freaking machine gun and gun them all down? When was that, was that before this arrest way before this arrest. It was yeah it's before the arrest they should have done something then well you know there wasn't you got it match the dates it's gotta be six weeks! I'm sorry yes that could have busted the guy months ago it seems to me from the sounds of it they've been following him for years it sounds like

05:51 The transition document said, wait six weeks. Go to line one. Okay there we go and we're doing it all over again yeah they had the weight you're right the timing was awesome. You have about 10 or 20 guys on that right now that are being observed and ready to pick up I mean they could just... They're gonna have to do something a little more spectacular to get any attention this was a dud! It wouldn't have been a dud maybe 6-7 years ago When, you know when this was noticed. Yeah and this would have been played up much more I guess it wasn't played oh there he wasn't caught they would have the local news stories would have done something on it had been played up by everybody who'd been pushed but no well it's obvious that the Mueller News is ruining everything so if you can't get a you can't get anything in the United wise

06:38 The last six-week cycle story we had, which was about six weeks ago coincidentally. Was another one that was similar could have gotten somewhere and never went anywhere and I think this...I'm now marking these stories I'm heading them all with the term six week at the beginning of the clip so we can start digging them up as time goes by to show this pattern is still pretty much the same. Yes, and will you be using the AP style guide of everything under 10 you spell in letters? No! I am using the number 6. Okay okay...I only learned this recently. I didn't know that was a thing Yeah it is It's always a thing

CHAPTER 04 / 50 Discussion

Robert Mueller Testimony, Stephanie Ruhle Testifony Slip

Media coverage of Robert Mueller's congressional testimony is critiqued, focusing on a verbal slip by MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle. Ruhle, a former Goldman Sachs banker, referred to the proceedings as "testifony," a portmanteau of testimony and phony. The incident is presented as an accidental admission of the perceived nature of the hearings by mainstream media figures.

robert mueller· stephanie ruhle· msnbc· goldman sachs· testifony· media coverage

07:19 So all I saw was a lot of posturing, a lot of talking about Mueller. Mueller! Where's our Fletcher Mueller? We got that home. I still have the distinct feeling that... You think i'm crazy to think it but the idea of another special prostitute... prosecutor That could happen! MULLER! There you go. Thank you, Fletcher. Wait do we have a different one than that? Do we have...that was Muller it should be Mueller. Let me see. MUELLER! We've got all varieties I think the best

08:09 The clip I found, which is very very short. It's one of those the truth wants to come out about the Mueller testimony This is Stephanie Ruhle she's a former Goldman Sachs banker and she has been on MS... Doomed! Yes, Goldman Sachs doomed you heard it here She's been on MSNBC in the midday slot with Ali Velshi, so their show is called Velshian Rule. Well you know I watch this stuff all day! I watch MSNBC and CNN... I do it for the show come on! You watch Democracy Now? Well there's the flower yes

08:50 So Stephanie rule starts off and I thought this was the truth wants to come out, and it was there. Democrats strategizing their next move after Robert Mueller's testifony while the political... Did you hear it? Testifony. Democrats strategizing their next move after Robert Mueller's testiphony. I love that one! Yeah, that's a gem. Testifony... hmmm Truth wants to come out they just can't help themselves can they? But there was a lot of nutty stuff going on What did you, did you get anything from the mainstream? Anything M5M funny about Mueller or Trump. No I actually kind of skipped the whole Mueller thing for today's show. Oh I got a couple things hold on. Well maybe have something look down at your list well i have

CHAPTER 05 / 50 Discussion

Andrew Weissman, Mueller Investigation Leadership Claims

Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova claims on Fox Business that Andrew Weissman was the true architect of the Mueller investigation. DiGenova characterizes Robert Mueller as incompetent and unaware during his testimony, suggesting Weissman directed aggressive tactics such as the midnight raid on Roger Stone and the solitary confinement of Paul Manafort. The discussion notes a lack of mainstream media focus on Weissman's role.

andrew weissman· robert mueller· joe digenova· mike huckabee· fox business· department of justice

09:41 Okay, this was Mike Huckabee trying to be funny. I think it was kind of lame Well what I would say is after watching the Bob Mueller show the other night the Democrats thought they were gonna put a movie To what was the book? The published report but the movie turned out to be Weekend at Bernie's and it didn't turn out well for the Democrats It was alright you know okay But Joe DeGenoa, as you know I love getting dittin clips from from Judge Joe, from mumbling Joe. He was a US attorney and I guess he and his wife have a law firm together don't use the same last name but they're always appearing together on Fox Business News is that all buddy-buddy? And by the way Joe DiGenoa I've found has a very interesting past which also connects to

10:32 Roy Cohn and Epstein, you know he's no fresh newbie in the game. But he did agree with me on who had actually created this Mueller report. This was an ignominious finale And I am happy for the country that they got to see someone totally incompetent unaware, completely unable to respond to legitimate questions from both Republicans and Democrats. What this proved today was what we've said all along This was the Weissman investigation Andrew Weissman ran this from beginning And when you see Bob Mueller in that pathetic display

11:20 uh... today you know what happened weissman did it all he made sure that roger stone was arrested in the middle of the night with swat teams he made sure that paul manifold was put in solitary confinement in an outrageous display a prosecutorial vindictiveness bob mother bob muller slept through this event from beginning to end and today His ignominious finale showed him asleep at the hearing. So there you go, Andrew Weissman that's pretty much the only example I have of any M5M and this isn't even the real Fox News it's Fox Business News anyone bringing up Andrew Weisman? It's not being discussed left right center anywhere are they afraid of this guy? I think they're afraid of this guy Oh that's possible its possible he is a badass

12:15 And it could be like a just a bad-ass. Well, he brought down to Arthur Anderson Yeah, that's pretty badass. Yeah, it is really good yeah. So maybe nobody's... Well these networks I mean it's like somebody like your buddy there who you always clip. You know he's just a freelancer out there doing what this so he's not involved in anything but the networks you know if you're a bad-ass guy up there and that position and you're one of the networks they can go after anyone on the network because the networks are very vulnerable So they maybe just to put the kibosh on it. There's your favorite word again, but is it key Bosh or kind of boss? You said key Bosch I'm trying to keep us that time yeah, and this way we'll say Kai bosh It's fine with me either way. It's two different words yes Yeah, but they mean the same Yes, okay good and their spelled the same

CHAPTER 06 / 50 Discussion

Norah O'Donnell, CBS Evening News Presentation Style

The presentation style of Norah O'Donnell on the CBS Evening News is analyzed, with observations on her facial expressions and the "human interest" segments used to close broadcasts. A comparison is made to Fox News' Brett Baier, questioning why Fox does not air his news hour on local affiliates to compete directly with the big three networks. The segment touches on the formulaic nature of modern network news.

norah o'donnell· cbs evening news· brett baier· fox news· broadcast journalism· television ratings

13:16 And let me see. Yeah, that's another enigma here in our ammo belt. That's really all that I had is cease to be quiet now. Well lets go to CBS then because CBS of course is the you know with Nora there they got a pound on the drum and some peace Is Nora fired yet? That's what we want to know! Is she gone yet? No but she did a story the other day I think it was on Friday where she... It was a funny story She had a bunch of puns in it She probably wrote it herself A bunch of puns and she was actually smiling. And if she would just smile instead of grimace She would she could get through this but I think they don't want her to smile now. Is she back to the long hair after that short hair adventure? Yeah, because I went back later after the show and looked at those pictures you're right They're very masculine looking that way it kind of removes all our feminine features yeah, she's literally a tomboy by the way We're talking as TV executives here

14:12 No. Yes! What are you talking about? Well I am, I got my executive TV hat on Well, she looks really good when she's smiling. She ended... The show is typically the formula for today's news hours at all three networks and I don't understand why Fox doesn't put its news show on the Fox affiliates out there. There are tons of them that got nothing else going on. Our poor local Fox KTVU they have news at four, news at five, news at six, they've got too much news! They could drop a half hour Fox with Brett Baer

14:52 who's a very good-looking guy, who is perfect for doing a news hour. They could put a Brett Baer in there to do one half an hour... You mean just do a competing news hour to everybody else's news hour on the broadcast network? Yes they are a network. They do compete on a network basis with the other three guys. In fact they beat NBC most of the time But isn't that now Disney property and Fox News is a different company No no not the...no The Fox broadcasting part of it is still Fox Okay Um, so they could do a half hour and even if no decade that did. No God no it's not happening now got it? They could do a half hour I don't know why they don't because they do it on the on the cable channel they can just take that exact same show and push it over to the affiliates and it would be fine

15:41 It's not like, it's not produced like a cable show. It's produced like a network broadcast news show and it would be a little more competitive but they all follow the exact same formula and when one of them changes something they all slowly change to that and one of the things that developed over the years especially when I was doing the three by three or whatever this analysis is... Five-by-five Oh no, the three by three. Yes you're right, the news three-by-threes yes and I noticed that they've all come up with a kind of a happy feel good story at the end Right Of all the broadcasters a feel good story or a tearjerker in ABC tries to do one They try to give it's called human interest story Yeah there goes his effort 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16:29 Wait a minute, wait a minute. That's that's above the average isn't it? I thought it was nine No no it's been ten for the last three months Summertime anyway so the you're all empty anyway doesn't matter So at the end they do these little cutesy stories at the end and so Nora did hers, and it was just a bunch of puns about moving Halloween to all...to the weekend. It doesn't have a ghost of a chance, a bunch of these puns there. And she had this cute little smile when she wrapped it up and she would look great with this! She's good looking if she smiling but she doesn't

17:13 She's just grimacing with dead eyes most of the time. It does not work, and I don't know what they're gonna do about it because they can't make it a happy news show. I don't know why they can't but they can't Now, do you have a clip that goes along with this? No. But I still have a clip... The clip I originally introduced to start the sandwich was the impeachment clip which is there's Nora again with her grimace and her stern- It's called RBF FYI. Her face it's called resting bitchface RBF Okay Yeah this is a thing women talk about. I've heard of RBF I know what it means and that's what it looks like yeah so

CHAPTER 07 / 50 Discussion

House Judiciary Committee, Grand Jury Testimony Lawsuit

House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler filed a federal suit to obtain underlying grand jury testimony from the Mueller investigation for a potential impeachment inquiry. The move is described as a strategic shift by Democrats before a six-week congressional break. Additionally, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's meeting with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is noted as an attempt to resolve internal caucus tensions.

jerry nadler· nancy pelosi· alexandria ocasio-cortez· house judiciary committee· impeachment· grand jury

17:55 And I, you know, I wish her well. Even though she's a real Trump hater. So let's listen... so they had to throw this in this impeachment bit and by the way this is only the segment of it i couldn't play the whole thing too long. House Democrats started down a road today that could lead to impeachment of President Trump They asked a court for documents from the Mueller investigation Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler says he needs them for an impeachment inquiry Nancy Cordes has more on the dramatic turn of events today We're crossing a threshold. Absolutely in a parting shot before a six week break, Democrats said they are stepping up their probe of the president. I would say we are an impeachment investigation. It could lead to articles of impeachment or it could lead to something else in a federal suit filed today. The House Judiciary Committee is seeking underlying grand jury testimony from the Mueller investigation especially material related to President Trump's knowledge

18:52 potential criminal acts by him or his aides. The suit says the House is considering whether to exercise a constitutional power of the utmost gravity, approval of articles of impeachment All they want to do is impede. They want to investigate, they want to go fishing... The move comes as some Democrats grow frustrated with the Speaker's more cautious approach to impeachment. The decision will be made in a timely fashion. Speaker Pelosi cleared the air with one critic today New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Tensions between the two over strategy and policy had grown personal in recent weeks

19:35 The two sides trading barbs in the press and online. Do you think you were able to bury the hatchet with Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez in your meeting? I don't think there ever was any hatchet. Well, she called you downright disrespectful. That's... that's... we're in a political arena In our caucus, we have our differences. Respect that Nancy Cordes joins us from Capitol Hill after those tough questions there to the speaker. So, Nancy back to that issue. What are the... Tough question! That was great let's do some tough questions again I don't think there ever was any hatchet Well she called you downright disrespectful? No that's

20:16 We're in a political arena. In our caucus, we have our differences. Respect that." That's some grilling shit right there man! BAM! Straight to the jugular with those tough questions. Nancy Cordes joins us from Capitol Hill after those tough questions there to the speaker so Nancy back to that issue what are the Democrats hoping to learn from that grand jury material that wasn't in the Mueller report? Well it's not entirely Isn't that kind of

21:07 Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but isn't grand jury testimony? Isn't that really like sacred stuff. It's really never supposed to be released because it yeah It's not cross-examined. This is all grandstanding. It won't actually happen, they won't get grand jury testimony. No no they're gonna get anywhere this is just grandstanding just to keep them you know waving their arms CBS plays along right they did have a little line at the end that I thought was funny you've kind of stepped on it might want to play just the very end of that clip again because he's one of those things where they were they quote Trump and it really kind of like a nasty quote and they just throw it out there so well Trump's an idiot to say something like this.

CHAPTER 08 / 50 Discussion

Donald Trump, Obstruction of Justice Narrative

The narrative surrounding Donald Trump and potential obstruction of justice charges is examined following the Mueller hearings. Critics argue that the media is pushing a theory that Trump would be indicted if he were a private citizen, a point Mueller clarified was constrained by Office of Legal Counsel guidelines. The discussion suggests these legal arguments are being used primarily as a vote-getting technique for the 2020 election.

donald trump· robert mueller· ted lieu· obstruction of justice· 2020 election· legal counsel

22:05 called them clowns. It was just a little gem. Well he did! Yeah I know, clowns... You guys are clowns you know what they're right and actually you know i don't want to body shame but if you put a red nose and a crazy wig on Jerry Nadler and some big floppy shoes Dude, he would look pretty much like a clown. Yeah yeah. He's got the perfect body type for it so the point is that what I think they're up to here is they're trying to make the case and get votes as a vote getting yes technique this all by getting votes for the Democrats in 2020 elections and this one is about

22:47 Because they keep saying it and they're kind of hinting at it in this story as it continues, that you act about a little longer. They're trying to convince voters, the ones that hate Trump that might not go out and vote but they hate Trump but they're not going to vote necessarily for a Democrat. But if you can maybe convince voters that Trump is going to be... If he doesn't get re-elected, he's gonna be arrested and jailed! There is this... They are pushing this narrative And for obstruction of justice, he's going to be arrested. If it wasn't for the fact that he is a president, he would have been arrested and jailed already! Even though Mueller... because it comes from the hearing they've twisted this around I couldn't even bring myself to clip it The twist what they did was

23:41 Yeah, clearly if he was a citizen he would have been arrested. Which is the thing they repeated over and over and over in the hearing to which Mueller always said no No I wouldn't characterize it like that He actually had to start the second hearing by literally correcting a bad answer given to Ted Lieu By saying just so you know, I did not indict him because it's not allowed by the office of legal counsel He specifically stated it But somewhere someone asked the question, if he were a citizen private citizen he probably would have been indicted. Yes of course! You know so it's like they're just twisting it around how many times I heard someone say as some talking head say well Bob Mueller really outlined all of the cases of obstruction of justice to no we didn't every Democrat outlined and he went not in my purview this is complete crap

CHAPTER 09 / 50 Discussion

Donny Deutsch, Criminal Trump Nickname Campaign

Advertising executive Donny Deutsch proposed a new political branding strategy on Morning Joe, suggesting Democrats refer to the president as "Criminal Trump." The segment critiques Deutsch's failure to use alliteration and discusses the potential legal liabilities regarding slander and libel when calling a public figure a criminal without a conviction.

donny deutsch· morning joe· mika brzezinski· advertising· slander· political nicknames

24:36 Anyone who saw that hearing knows that they're just lying now. They're just lying and by the way, so is Fox News They're lying about other things. It's all disgusting The Democrats have always been high and mighty about it, but until now. Play this clip! This is Danny Deutch and what the Democrats are going to do now. Wait a minute...Danny Deutsch used to be advertising guy who's on Morning Joe? Yeah, yeah. Now he's a major pundit, political pundit somehow. We are at war It is time for the Democrats to wake up. We are playing against cheaters and liars, or stealers and with all due respect to Michelle Obama when they go high...and when they go low we gotta do whatever we have to do! I love it advertising guy who can't get the slogan right idiot. When they go high

25:31 And when they go low, we gotta do whatever we have to do. We actually have a government led by Moskovich and criminal Trump... Oh, by the way! We're gonna call him unindicted criminal Trump now because in two instances He has been an unindicted criminal. So I know in regular, when you're playing fair, you're supposed to call him President Trump? Just like we would have called Moskowitz, what do they call him? Criminal Trump! Now again and for an advertising guy does he not understand that these things really work better with alliteration and say oh i've got a new nickname it's called Criminal Trump Wow man gee I should hire you for my next campaign

26:11 Dick stupid and another message for the Democrats by the way stop Moscow Mitch isn't bad. Well, I have a Moscow Mitch thing I think it's from the same segment but we'll play that after your after Donny douche or Moscow Mitchell to call him criminal Trump and another message for the Democrats is It is time to move forward. There are two takeaways from Mueller that we're going to use as we go to war number one the president broke the law and when he's out of office He can go and will go to jail And number two, we are a So

CHAPTER 10 / 50 Discussion

Moscow Mitch, SAFE Act Election Security Dispute

The "Moscow Mitch" nickname for Senator Mitch McConnell gained traction after he blocked the Securing America's Federal Elections (SAFE) Act. Critics, including Joe Scarborough, use the moniker to highlight McConnell's refusal to bring election security bills to the floor. The discussion explores the Republican stance that the bill would unconstitutionally federalize state-run elections.

mitch mcconnell· joe scarborough· safe act· election security· russia· kentucky

27:12 I got the segment before Donnie Deutsch came on and said this, and this was Joe Scarborough with Morning Joe with Mika. Although Mika didn't get a word in edgewise. The whole thing was about 16 minutes long and I guess that they came up with this...I think Moscow Mitch you're right it rolls off the tongue there's actually a Moscow Kentucky where he's Where he's not from Moscow, Kentucky. But it's funny it's Moscow Minch because... It's cute! Because he blocked we always gotta say blocked instead of declined to take to the floor The SAFE Act which is the I have the let me get the I think I have the name of it yes here it is The SAFE Act passed the house H.R 272-2

28:03 and it is the Securing America's Federal Elections Act, or the SAFE Act. And instead of just requiring voter ID there's this huge bill that has all kinds of stipulations as to how the voting machine should run how its supposed to work and I think there's actually a lot of really valid stuff in there with the paper trail The problem is that federalizes the election and I don't think that's the idea. Right, because the states are responsible for elections? Yes and so the Republicans are saying well if you do that then who knows what's next So I don't know if they can get around it anyway Moscow Mitch because

28:49 statement Robert Mueller made in his six-hour testimony was, oh the Russians are going as we speak. The Russians are hacking as we speak even though there's zero evidence there's only evidence of server pings and port scans no actual hacking evidence One case where someone, and it turns out it might have been Department of Homeland Security got into the registration database but not into the voting machines themselves. And above all I'm pretty sure that no one wants to change the voting machines everybody's got their favorite manufacturer in their state and they've got it rigged or not the way they want it so no one really wants to change that infrastructure

29:33 It's all set and it's like just leave it the way it is. But now of course that means that, and I...it's a big setup and I hope the president sees it If he wins, it'll be because Moscow Mitch rigged the elections through the Russians and they were... And this is what they're going for. And that's how once again Donald Trump won thanks to the Russians Here's the Moscow Mitch He could not stop saying it This is a montage We remember back then The warnings came, but Moscow Mitch that being Mitch McConnell of Moscow Kentucky. Moscow Mitch, Moscow Mitch, Moscow Mitch, Moscow Mitch, Moscow Mitch said it's a hoax. Moscow Mitch calls it a hoax. Moscow Mitch says it's a hoax! There is an oligarch that I've read who will be setting up

30:31 A big aluminum plant in Moscow, Mitch's home state? I don't know if that's it. But how can Moscow Mitch keep denying that Vladimir Putin continues to try to subvert American democracy? I love that you're calling him Moscow Mitch because frankly it's a continuation of something that you said. What am i supposed to call him? People call him cocaine Mitch maybe, I don't know maybe he's right...I mean he's only cocaine Mitch if he's running cocaine to Moscow because he's Moscow Mitch! Okay Wow That'll stick though That'll stick Ohhhh I dunno It pshhh I like it Pshh

31:16 It's not that interesting. The thing with criminal Trump, it's like a takeoff of crooked Hillary. Yeah! It's no good. But the problem is there's a liability issue here with slander which is you can't call somebody... I believe, I could be wrong. I think you can call him crooked but you can't call him a criminal because the criminal Legal action that was taken and they were found guilty of a crime You can't call someone a criminal without running into slander and libel issues And he's doing it just openly and could find you I don't know what to sit said, I think maybe with the president because it's such a public figure. You can get away It's skating get a little bit on He's really this is not he doesn't know what he's doing that put it mildly no so you know the

CHAPTER 11 / 50 Discussion

NYPD Morale, Brooklyn Water Dumping Incidents

Incidents of residents pouring water on NYPD officers in Brooklyn are used to illustrate a reported decline in police morale. A letter from a retired officer's spouse suggests that policies under Mayor Bill de Blasio have neutered the department, causing officers to internalize guilt and hesitate to defend themselves. The precinct involved is described as highly diverse, contrary to some media portrayals.

nypd· bill de blasio· brooklyn· police morale· 9/11 first responders· law enforcement

32:10 We've been looking at the, I don't know if you were after we talked Thursday if you saw any of those videos in Brooklyn? Of the residents of that Brooklyn neighborhood pouring water on the cops. No So you still haven't seen that huh? No Okay but anyway it was happening and is happening multiple times and over the weekend in that very same neighborhood There was a block party, which is this is not just some you know casual block parties from going on for over 50 years But it's in this neighborhood and lots of people come to this block party And there was a shooting 11 injured one dead another one possibly might die now the cops did show up for that but just I'm not quite sure what it says or what it means but I found the coincidence interesting and Then I got an email

33:04 Because I was very curious, you know we talked about on the show why is this happening? Why are people disrespecting the cops in their own neighborhoods. We got a nice note from one of our producers Adam John, I'm a producer devoted listener thanks for the great material my husband is retired NYPD police officer and wanted to share his thoughts on the water dumping on cops phenomenon Now, my husband retired right at the beginning of de Blasio's term and he was going to stay another five years but de Blasio had already made the job difficult. They were starting to face people throwing batteries bottles at Black Lives Matter protests which he had to work out often

33:41 When he and his retired buddies saw those videos this week, they were shocked. They could not believe... What they could not believe is the officers' reaction or lack of reaction. They couldn't believe that these officers did not defend themselves! They all agreed that when they were working, they would have reacted very differently in this situation and might have definitely got a handle on it In my husband's opinion, these last five years have destroyed the morale of the New York Police Department rank and file where they almost have internalized the guilt and hatred and do not know how to handle these situations anymore. de Blasio and the media have completely neutered them. Now my husband's a 9-11 first responder and finds it peculiar how the NYPD went from being loved and adored by the public, and he worked in an area where a lot of liberals and even liberal celebrities lived in the aftermath of 9 11 to completely despised a mere 10 years later

34:33 And by the way, as you can imagine he worked in a precinct that was extremely diverse. Many black cops female cops hispanic cops and especially gay cops work with him since his precinct was Greenwich Village He always had a female boss In fact white males were the minority but You'd never hear that in the media Anyway just some boots on the ground info for you So I thought that was an interesting backgrounder from someone who has boots on the ground and standing in the case And then I called Moe! I called producer Moe and said Moe Moe's our American descendant of slavery, my only black friend. I said, Moe what is going on? What is happening here? He says and it kind of blew me away when he says this oh you know this is being provoked and it's done on purpose. And I said uh-huh. He says yes the idea is to federalize the American police

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Federalized Police Force, Amnesty International Report

A discussion emerges regarding the potential federalization of American police departments under the Department of Homeland Security. Reference is made to an Amnesty International report claiming US states fail to meet international standards on the use of force. The segment explores the theory that civil unrest is being leveraged to justify a nationalized police arm, linking it to broader systems like Real ID.

amnesty international· department of homeland security· national guard· chicago· federalization· real id

35:25 And when he said that, I'm like oh of course this was a big conspiracy theory when Obama was in office. He was talking about having a force bigger than the army and they would be on the streets... Yes this is something we discussed on the show in some detail and then it never materialized but there's always some sort of weird threat and then we always thought that maybe he had other initiatives that were maybe fronts to the same idea, but the idea never went anywhere. Well the idea seems to be rekindling and you'll recall that Trump was talking about sending the National Guard into Chicago because things were so out of control this is just in the past couple months

36:08 and the leadership of Chicago said, no no we might take blue helmets from the United Nations but not the National Guard which is odd on both counts. One that he would want the National Guard in but two that Chicago would want the blue helmets an international police force so you kind of start to think about it Big article in The Guardian just yesterday Every state in the US fails to comply with international standards on the lethal use of force by law enforcement officers, according to a report by Amnesty International which says 13 U.S states fall beneath even lower legal standards enshrined in U.S constitutional law

36:54 and that nine states currently have no laws at all to deal with the issue. And this article pretty much advocates for a federalized police force, and here's the sad thing I believe Trump is all on board on this! I think he actually wants this He announced his plan to federalize American police departments under the plan. City and state police departments would fall under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security, and would therefore be granted broad authorities to enforce law. Quote they're going to receive the best weapons training and resources this country has to offer we're going to put an end to jurisdictional restrictions and increase police capabilities in terms of surveillance and use of deadly force

37:40 I think he's all in on this idea, even though it...I would say this is a typical Soros sisters get the get all the district attorneys to buy into this and turn their police departments into federalized law enforcement arms of the federal government. Yeah national government yeah that's when you know what falls into that thinking? The real ID. Oh totally and that's implemented everywhere it's unstoppable. Papers please! Show me your Ausweis! You don't need a real id if you have a passport but it's part of the RealID system of documents

38:24 Yeah, I'm just saying it's got a chip. It's got everything its Beautiful little thing you're carrying around there and fine but anyway carried in aluminum foil III think that there's something to this this this And maybe black lives matter was also a part of it They could all be a part of getting a federalized police force In place and I I'm pretty sure that's a bad idea You think? Yeah, and if Trump's all in on it that's not good. No well Trump sometimes doesn't know you know... Now you can't apologize for what he say in there I'm sorry this is... no I'm just saying

CHAPTER 13 / 50 Discussion

Elijah Cummings, Baltimore District Criticism Controversy

President Trump faced criticism for describing Representative Elijah Cummings' Baltimore district as a "rat and rodent infested mess." The comments followed a heated hearing where Cummings questioned DHS Chief Kevin McAleenan about border detention conditions. While critics labeled the tweets racist, others argued the president was highlighting the struggles of a democratically controlled city.

elijah cummings· baltimore· donald trump· racist attacks· dhs· border detention

39:05 In many ways, he's not a globalist per se but he is susceptible to the same propaganda that everybody else is that doesn't listen to The No Agenda Show. There you go. If Trump listened to our show this would not be happening. Of course not! He's only...He's not listening to our show. Or he certainly isn't donating douche. He has got the money or does he? Yeah there you go and maybe we can flow right into the shitholes commentary. This is probably more under the heading of the 2020 elections as, or maybe not I don't know Trump made a big swipe at Baltimore to get it Racist swiped somehow Well yes! Somehow no-no it's been deconstructed by CNN Oh oh I like to hear because I couldn't figure out where the racist part came in except for that fact that somebody's black

40:06 Well, I know man. He's using all kinds of racist terminology Oh he is using code Yeah of course he is using codes So the background is that Trump swiped out at Elijah Cummings because Elijah Cummings hates him If you want we can play the background right? Of course What is it? Trump vs Cumming Yeah, that would be it. President Trump is under fire tonight after an attack on another prominent African-American member of Congress this time the president lashed out on House Democrat Elijah Cummings It's the latest in a series of attacks on congressional leaders Paula Reed begins our coverage tonight from Washington

40:49 Before heading out for a round of golf this morning, President Trump launched a Twitter attack against Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings claiming his district is a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess. Cummings' district includes much of the city of Baltimore and reaches into Baltimore and Howard counties The president tweeted Cummings should spend more time in his district to help clean up this very dangerous and filthy place. The attack appeared to be related to a July 18th hearing on border detention facilities where Cummings sparred with acting Department of Homeland Security Chief Kevin McAleenan We're doing our level best in the very... What does that mean? Oh yeah! What does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces? Child! Can't take a shower? Child! Come one man

41:38 What's that about? None of us would have our children in that position. They are human beings." Today, the president insisted the border is clean efficient and well run just very crowded Cummings responded by tweeting that he goes home to his district daily and fights for his neighbors He then urged the president to work with him on addressing prescription drug prices Baltimore is ranked as one of the most violent cities in the US. But the president's language today mirrored his previous attack against this so-called squad of four minority Congresswomen where he asked, why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended Cummings tweeting we all reject racist attacks against him and support his steadfast leadership. Racist! Racist!

42:33 I think there was a second part of this. Is there? Yes, there is. There is. Let's see what he says. He's launching this attack now. Arena clearly he wants to draw attention to the struggles of a democratically controlled district by tweeting about Baltimore. He's distracting from two notable accomplishments yesterday. First, the Supreme Court told him he could begin using Pentagon funds for construction of a border wall and he struck a deal with Guatemala that may help stem the flow of migrants over the southern border. As his returning from his Virginia golf club tonight, He's also been tweeting about Antifa, The Wall and the Mueller investigation. Wow! That was really interesting they reversed it

43:11 I know, yes. That was fantastic! So they reversed saying he's distracting from these wins that he had? What station was that?! That was CBS and the way it works... Fire them! No, no, I think you're wrong. Oh! The right way it works is the following- You have to put yourself in the other dimension at least for a split second without going there. Alright It goes like this, this guy is so stupid that when he actually has a good thing happen for him he doesn't care because he's such a racist. Yeah okay yes but meanwhile they just gave some information a lot of people don't know which has been very underreported about the court case. They can say they reported it by the way right there? Yes they can

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Baltimore Living Conditions, Resident Safety Concerns

A resident of Baltimore provides a first-hand account of the city's decline, citing rampant drug problems and frequent armed robberies. The account describes a sense of frustration with local leadership and a community that has become desensitized to violence. The resident expresses a loss of personal safety, even in neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city proper.

baltimore· maryland· urban decay· crime rates· ptsd· local government

44:05 And before I play the CNN explanation of why it's racist, another boots on the ground from a producer living in Baltimore Maryland. In light of some comments President Trump made regarding the city, I wanted to share my experiences and thoughts on this. First and foremost, in a way, I agree with the president. While his comments were dramatic as they usually are, Baltimore has unfortunately become yet another one of the United States' most terrible cities There's a lot to unpack as to why, from the corrupt leadership to the extreme liberal policies of coddling and yes of course our rampant drug problem. The community in which I live with my wife and kid is almost a perfect little place just on the outskirts of the city proper yet we have had a continuous influx of major violence over the past year alone

44:52 Four separate incidents of residents being held up at gunpoint since this summer. My house being broken into while we were home. You know it's getting bad! A continuing occurrence of drug dealing, you get the point It is such that my wife and I are no longer comfortable walking down the street. I often don't sleep well during the warmer months but probably due to some form of PTSD from the break-in." Now I can understand that One of my biggest frustrations is that my neighbors don't seem to mind the violence. They complain when it happens, but then their liberalism or something else takes over and they decide it's not that bad or since it didn't happen to them It's not a problem A lot more to unpack if you wouldn't mind I'd love to send you a series of small write-ups about what I'm seeing here Of course we love that also If I sound frustrated it's because I am frustrated and angry and name withheld for work reasons

45:47 Yeah, so it's probably on par with many other cities currently. Austin is on its way nice little tweet war we had going on there you trying to send bums and hobos to Austin? No Well, you're the one that encouraged it If anyone didn't miss this was pretty good I said some I had five was going through my archives and I found some old pictures of Austin from 1999 It looked like terrible terrible place And we knew what you were saying with that. I was going to before you jumped in, I was going to say look how much it's improved the next series of tweets. Bullshit! No, no, you jump in... White man lie! You speak with forked tongue? I don't believe it for a second. You jump in before I had the chance

CHAPTER 15 / 50 Discussion

CNN Code Word Analysis, Infestation Terminology

CNN analysts argue that President Trump's use of the word "infested" is a racist code specifically reserved for black and brown people. The network cited previous tweets regarding Representative John Lewis and the "squad" of minority congresswomen as evidence of a pattern. The segment critiques the media for failing to read the full context of the president's tweets.

cnn· john lewis· donald trump· code words· media bias· twitter

46:38 You jump in and show San Francisco today being a hellhole. Yes, and that then it dawned on me you're right! Yes? San Francisco is a hellhole and Austin's beautiful homeless people go to Austin Well worth the price of admission, which is nothing on Twitter to see that. So here is CNN now Of course you can you have to be a black guy on CNN in order to explain this and this I don't know who This guy is it's a midday host but maybe it's just on the weekends You see we're missing the code words and what the president is saying this morning The president attacked another member of Congress on Twitter

47:27 This time it's House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings. He wrote this, That's usually reserved for references to rodents and insects, but we've seen the president invoke infestation To criticize lawmakers before you see a pattern here just two weeks ago President Trump attacked four minority Congress women Why don't they go back to the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came? Reminder three of them were born here. All of them are American Infested he says a week before his inauguration January 2000

48:18 17th. Oh, there was more to the tweet? They never read this rest of the tweet. I saw the tweet when it came out and i don't have it in front of me but i can paraphrase that says go back to the crime-infested place from where they came fix it come back and tell us what you did yeah So there's the notion to come back. Right, which... So they're not telling him to leave and stay there? Right, right. And that in this case with infested being the code word he would really be asking for infestation to return which is not doing so I got you. Now the whole thing is this is another made up of oh I'm so upset by this guy

49:17 I'm surprised they don't bring, you know putting him in prison after he gets out of office. Nonsense but okay But that needs to be mentioned because they refuse To read the rest of the tweet and even the CBS report that we had earlier on impeachment They read part of their tweet and then they didn't read they showed it on the screen And then they had a highlight only read from the gut of it. They didn't read the whole thing I mean this is ridiculous but okay go on go on your merry way places from which they came Reminder, three of them were born here. All of them are American. Infested he says a week before his inauguration January 2017 Wait more proofs? Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping this district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested Donald Trump has tweeted more than 43 thousand times He's insulted thousands of people many different types of people but when he tweets about infestation

CHAPTER 16 / 50 Discussion

Television Sound Mixing, Closed Captioning Usage

The increasing reliance on closed captioning among television viewers is attributed to poor sound mixing in modern productions. Many viewers find that background music and sound effects often drown out actor dialogue. The technical shift to Dolby 5.1 surround sound is identified as a primary cause, as many home setups lack a dedicated center channel for clear speech.

sound engineering· closed captioning· dolby 5.1· audio processing· television production

50:17 It's about black and brown people. Oh, okay. Oh man! That's not a clip of the day but I'm gonna give you a borderline so at least get credit for digging it up. That is so pathetic. I love that payoff. Hey, I have some important data about the closed captioning mystery Oh, I'm interested. Yes! I brought it by the way before you do...I got to at least catch up my side of the bargain which is like talking to kids about it and they both say well the sound quality so bad... Hello Sound Engineers? Well... The sound is so bad that you have to have an on sometimes and so we're watching something the other day and somebody says something they go what do you think of the Vasava

51:18 And then I said, what did he say? What'd he say? Jay says maybe we should turn on closed captioning. Well the analogy is spot-on because what you conjure up with that and by the way Almost everyone who responded and the number of people who are using closed captions today on movies and television That's really where it's most interesting to me. I mean that people do it on you know watching anime or other things Whatever, I'm totally talking about your what you're watching television almost Everyone says I think the sound mixing is shit which would mean Now when a movie goes too... I know what it means

52:08 It means the sound mixing is shit. Yeah, but I'm trying to draw an image for people... When the sound is being mixed you have imagine a big mixer and there's all your sound effects and your music and your dialogue And too many people and I guess it happened to you as well. I don't know if what happens often? I certainly don't have it very often. It sounds like the fader on the mixing board of The speech of the actors is too low I think that's what most people are characterizing this as. Now for sure, although no one has written in with any real technical data of this being a rampant problem for everybody and an explanation as to why or you know is this not the default configuration that you get a good mix even if it's 5.1 surround sound? You can hear it perfectly on a stereo set or in any type of situation

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Auditory Processing Research, EEG Brain Wave Waveforms

Researcher Nina Kraus demonstrates how EEG machines can measure auditory evoked potentials in the brainstem. By recording the brain's electrical response to sound, scientists can play back a waveform that represents exactly what the brain processed. This research provides insight into auditory processing disorders where the ear functions correctly but the brain fails to interpret the signal.

auditory processing· eeg· nina kraus· brain plasticity· cochlear implants· neuroscience

53:03 So I haven't received any of that, but...I did get an email from quite an authority on the topic and i'm talking about the auditory processing angle of what may be happening with people's hearing. And this came from producer Mariela. I'm going to read from her email The young lady who wrote to you and John last year with my associate executive producer note about how The Noah Jenner Show helped me survive a brain aneurysm and two brain surgeries 2 years ago Remember this nice note we got from her? Yes. She said, never forget listeners no agenda is great for brain health

53:43 And, you know it was very nice and she gave us a lot of credit which we of course could not accept. But she says because whatever were talking about really helped her improve brain health Well turns out there's a lot of...she has a lot standing in this area I'm speech language pathologist and published clinical researcher in Oregon While a graduate student earning my master's in communication disorders in the filthy and decaying Portland, I was a student research fellow in the Cochlear Implant & Research Lab at Oregon Health and Sciences University – one of the top health research institutions in the country.

54:20 For two years at the lab, I led the experimentation and data collection at the National Institute of Health funded research study that was looking at the differences in auditory processing data between individuals with normal hearing thresholds and those with cochlear implants. Now you can imagine my joy when i get this! I'd like okay here's someone... And I have learned a lot about hearing because of my hearing aids and the research into that And just to review, auditory processing difficulties is when your ear is perfectly capable of sending the signals into your brain but your brain is not processing it correctly and so you can't hear anything certain things. This has hurt direct field research

55:06 In order to do this, I conducted several experiments that looked at various aspects of auditory processing in both these groups. The most important and relevant of those experiments was using an EEG machine... ...to measure the auditory evoked potentials and latencies in the auditory brainstem's response to sound Now, I'm going to explain what this means because...I had no idea but they can very accurately measure how you are processing sound. And the way it's done is with two little electrodes which is scalp electrodes and they measure some kind of protein and this where it gets completely nuts

55:48 When you hear a sound when they have the EEG, what is EEG? Electronic Electrograph or something I'll look it up. Yeah It's it's you know, it's been around for awhile as far as I know. The thing is not very... It's like some hot shit new technology that just put on your brain with a bunch of prosylectroencephalogram Okay So here's what cool about When you hook someone up to this with just two of these scalp-based probes, you can actually record the waveform... ...of what someone is hearing at that moment. And it is in perfect hearing identical to the waveform that went in!

56:37 So, and it's very rare that you can do these kinds of experiments because in essence you're getting exactly what the brainstem is doing and sending off to whatever center so that you heard something. Now this woman who she pointed me to Nina Kraus who, I have all of her links in the show notes. She's a scientist and she did a demonstration and I hope the sound is... Of course this sound demonstration is always done with the room mic and not close mics but what they discovered is when they were measuring this you put sound in, you get the waveform on the EEG readout What can you do with a waveform?

57:21 You can take that waveform, put it into Audacity and play it back! And she showed doing that. It's mind-blowing...and the shittier it sounds or certain parts of it, shows the latency in your auditory processing. So this is a true representation with good hearing in this case of what you are and are not processing when it comes to sound I just want to play this minute and half of Nina Krauss so that you can get an idea how effective this test is. Okay, so how do we

57:57 measure sound processing in the brain of this with this very, very fast precision. Just with a couple of scalp electrons so we play a sound and here is the sound wave and here's the brain wave what do you notice right away? They're similar, right? The sound wave and the brainwave actually kind of resemble each other which is very uncommon in biological systems. Usually you're looking at some response that is a very abstract representation of what it is that you are delivering to the system And when we saw this, we saw that... We figured if this is electricity. We can play electricity back through a speaker and it ought to sound like the sound wave and you know it kind of does so here's So what she's doing now She has two- she has a slide up and she has the original Sound as heard by the person and then she plays the waveform that came off of the brainstem played back in essentially audacity

58:57 Sound wave, brainwave. A scale and the brains response to the scale. Little Mozart and then the brain will... And my favorite So you get the idea. They can actually play back what your ears heard and what your brain processed

CHAPTER 18 / 50 Discussion

Brain Plasticity, Risks of Constant Captioning

The human auditory system is described as a top-down biofeedback system shaped by neuroplasticity. Experts warn that over-reliance on closed captions may diminish the brain's ability to filter speech from background noise. While captions can assist in language learning, the lack of engagement with complex naturalistic auditory stimuli could lead to a long-term decrease in processing skills.

neuroplasticity· serotonin· biofeedback· language learning· auditory stimuli· communication

59:45 Now, the mixer analogy comes back because how you process sound is a... each individual your variance of how you process sound is based on neuroplasticity. You know if you don't use it you lose it type thing or if your multilingual like I am you can process accents much better so its all just how your brain has been trained and what pathways you've created So the point is, as Mariella says we can definitely measure in science just how accurate the brainstem is processing language giving us insight into the health of one's auditory processing ability for which we have normative data.

1:00:28 And she says, it comes back to the idea of brain plasticity. The human auditory system is a top-down biofeedback system. Incoming stimuli shape how the brain processes those stimuli by stimulating our reward system like serotonin... These are things you get from social networks by the way strengthening our neural connections for things like speech processing, and the more exposure to those complex stimuli the better the brain is tuned to focus on those exact stimuli. With that in mind If this generation we're discussing are missing out on crucial opportunities to engage in communicative interactions in naturalistic contexts such as one-on-one conversations with caregivers, friends etc. it's a near certainty that over one's lifespan that would decrease ones overall auditory processing ability

1:01:18 And he said one final important thing, hearing speech in noise is one of the most important markers of auditory processing ability that's been frequently identified and researched. That is to say the better an individual's ability is to hear speech in noisy environments, the better their overall processing skills are. This is because part of our auditory brainstem job is to block out competing stimuli We developed this ability during the early history of Homo sapiens. Cavemen, for lack of a better term were tribal and did not have language in order to survive they relied on filtering through the external auditory stimuli around them... ...to determine if their environment was safe or dangerous." So I extrapolate this, i'm not a scientist but I think that if you- If the sound mix is off let's just take that as a top line given everyone complains about that and you start using closed captions

1:02:14 It is entirely possible that the ability to hear speech in a noisy or complex sound environment starts to diminish and then you just may be stuck on closed captions forever. And I think that may, I think that maybe something that's happening. In fact- Well, that was around about way to go into Tipperary that I did not expect couple of things Maybe doesn't account for the it's fine And I think the theory is good that what you're saying which I didn't wish you would have teased it better What you're saying that just having to captions all the time. It's going to hurt you

1:02:56 Yeah, because you're going to be going to lose that. Although in the fact of learning languages, you would you made the point the other day which is just the opposite of this which is like how the Dutch would play their American movies with closed captions and you could learn English a little better than the Germans who overdubbed everything Look, I'm just telling you what I was saying. No it's okay...I still want to get back to my problem that I had hearing somebody whispering on television. You said there is fine and i think its probably correct but I still believe this is all part of the dolbyization of the sound

CHAPTER 19 / 50 Discussion

Audio Level Discrepancies, Psychological Perception

A technical discussion regarding audio levels reveals how psychological factors can influence the perception of volume. Despite VU meters showing identical levels, one speaker perceived the other as being quieter, leading to a manual adjustment of auditory processing. This phenomenon highlights the difference between objective signal strength and subjective hearing.

audio engineering· vu meters· decibels· perception· podcasting

1:03:41 I think Dolby 5.1 is the real basic problem with the sound on today's movies on TV Yes, I think it starts there and I agree with you How many people do you know have a center channel? A real one No! I agreed with you when i said that at the top end of close That that is the most common thing people complain about Now I think this happened to me and i'll explain why it or this is a similar occurrence for quite a while When people would listen to the no agenda show your volume was low It was about three dbs lower three dog biscuits now my meters Because you have to trust your your vu meters were showing the exact same level And I was hearing you at the appropriate level

1:04:38 Even though the recording was not the same. I think that what happened to me is, I saw the meters...I saw they had to be the same. I believe that I was picking you out in a different- I was moving up that slider on my auditory processing To put you on equal footing with with my own voice And it really, it threw me for a loop. And then once we figured out that I was totally hearing it wrong and was being recorded incorrectly, we were able to rectify the situation but that could have easily been me just wanting to hear that louder and I processed that differently Or it could have been psychologically, some deep psychology of you definitely wanting to get me down 3-4 dBs so you could constantly boom your voice over mine. That's what I think was going on personally. Because I hate you! Exactly No, you just like your own voice better

1:05:35 Anyway, I want to thank Mariela and also congratulate her. It's her birthday today So happy birthday on the list yes? I put her on the list and before we take a break. I do have Something very important to share with you In fact this harkens to your newsletter you had a trifecta of sad animals today. I saw that was You had the beagle, the broke Beagles, sad puppy. You had the... No it's sad panda and a sad cat. Sad Panda, sad kitten, the trifecta! And we had already agreed that were going to try an use the elitist trick which is to abuse children into making a plea for people to donate to the show

CHAPTER 20 / 50 Discussion

Episode 1158 Art, Mike Riley Portfolio

Artist Mike Riley is recognized for his third consecutive contribution of cover art for the program. His work for episode 1158, titled "Taken a Mueller," featured a bird with camera lenses, playing on the "birds aren't real" theme. The hosts emphasize the importance of high-quality visual art in attracting listeners within podcast applications.

mike riley· podcast art· value for value· graphic design· visual media

1:08:07 In the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground subs in the water and all the dames tonight's out there. But there's always something going on 24-7, there are lots of shows. Go and check it out Make an acquaintance ask for an invite to noagendasocial.com It is all in the troll room that is noagendastream.com In the morning to the artist we had for episode 1158, 1158 titled was Taken a Mueller

1:08:46 And Mike Riley brought us, we just saw another beautiful piece of work. Is this now a third in a row from Mike Riley? I believe it is so he's got the trifecta. He had the bird with the camera lenses—of course the birds aren't real you know we have learned that on the last episode and got a lot of good responses it was also one of those beautiful big bold colorful pieces that really works when people see Show up in their podcast app or wherever you where you get podcasts from and it just invited you to click on it And it's highly appreciated as part of our value for value network Where you can contribute in many ways and Mike Riley did that in spectacular fashion? And you can as well and can also see all of the art that our artists did at no agenda Artgenerator calm. Thank you again, Mike Riley All right We do have a few people who think for show 1159

CHAPTER 21 / 50 Discussion

Executive Producer Contributions, Snap Stock Tips

Executive Producer Joseph Ginley, also known as Baron Walkman, donated $333.33 after profiting from a stock tip regarding Snap Inc. mentioned in a previous newsletter. The discussion touches on using Yahoo Finance for market research and the "value for value" philosophy where listeners return a portion of the financial gain they receive from show content.

joseph ginley· snapchat· stock market· yahoo finance· donations· value for value

1:09:39 Quite a few, quite a few executive producers all pretty much jammed in the same price category. It's kind of interesting Joseph Finley at the top of the list with $333 and 33 cents and he has a note saying ITM gents and troll room jingle Hillary barking to do they had don't rafts Top raffing look at the juice your comments about no one reciprocating on this snap stock triggered me The newsletter said sad animals worked. I have made over $2,000 based on your tip thus far! Since then I've donated 33% of the first $1,000 two shows ago now i will donate another 33%. The value for value works folks! Chip in!

1:10:27 I love that. You can figure it out. Yeah, we don't do that or I would go to Yahoo Finance look at the snap and go down into the direct buy sell recommendations but what particular brokers are recommending it? scrounge around and you'll see a bunch of predicted limits. In fact, Yahoo does them pretty well and that's to me is always like a six month number so take it for what it's worth. It will be way low

1:11:13 Anyway, if it continues to build in value perhaps this is my exit strategy to begin a no agenda compound in Arizona that blitzed and I discussed in the troll room. Does the guy blitzed? Yeah sure there is. I have... I blitzed! I'll have to stay out of HAG's crosshairs unlike that other compound thanks again for all the disc deconstruction and such. All right Why you are laughing shut up, oh my gosh, can you see that juice?

1:11:51 You've got karma. We should mention that Joseph Ginley is Baron Walkman Yes, he is yes He isn't Thank You Baron Walkman for your support of the program Sir Kevin McLaughlin and Locust North Carolina came with exact same amount three hundred thirty-three dollars and 33 cents But somehow I became the second guy F carts cancer karma for my uncle Hugh Huey Willett of Locust, North Carolina. Plus General Goat Health Karma for the amygdala shrinkage title change to Earl of Luna or Earl of the Moon whichever sounds more grandiose I'd like Luna personally. I think so Luna's better John and Adam your opinion matters below Thank you God bless the no agenda nation

CHAPTER 22 / 50 Discussion

Archduke Doug Nussbaum, Cipro and Anthrax

Archduke Doug Nussbaum contributed to the show while recovering from a medical issue requiring Cipro. The hosts clarify that Cipro is used to combat anthrax, whereas potassium iodide is used for radiation exposure. Nussbaum is also thanked for providing a backup recording of the show's livestream.

doug nussbaum· cipro· anthrax· radiation· livestream· virginia beach

1:12:43 You've got karma. Uh, oh you gotta dig up your little- NOOSEBOOOOOM! Nooseboooooooom... I was ready for it this time Yeah i noticed that's very unusual Oh anyway doing that for a while now but you just notice it now Is that right? yeah Okay onward uh whoops I have to hit the escape key The Windows 10 will sometimes just minimize everything and what's everything up on the screen? I don't have that. How does it do that? You'll happen Oh, you're hitting that timeline thing is what you're doing probably arched Doug Nussbaum 314 15 from Virginia Beach, Virginia ITM Adam and JCD I'm at a halfway point of attend a stint on Cipro Wait a minute isn't that if you have bladder infection oh

1:13:45 Maybe. And you can also take Cipro if there's some kind of radiation, I think isn't that what they say? You're asking the wrong...I'm not a doctor! We've talked about this you are a doctor! I don't remember any of this. Okay. Sorry, it's for anthrax. I'm sorry. Cipro combats anthrax. Oh yeah, vaguely remember Cipro and Anthrax. Sorry I didn't do definitely not radiation that's iodide. Get those from the seed man! Sorry I didn't respond fast enough when the backup was called for on Thursday, and he's just writing in to apologize. Well that's very kind and i did want to add to that after the show six people total six people had recorded the live stream

1:14:33 And it blew me away, because usually Martin J... He wasn't there, Martin JJ. And he usually has a backup and I think there were probably more and I really appreciate people who do that. I think they're also doing just to record all of our banter and stuff before the show. They want to have some exclusive material? People like that? Yeah maybe! They like that anyway it's nice to know thank you Archduke Nussbaum for having a recording going on also of course your support of the show Next on the list for 300 bucks is Sean Clunk. And Sean didn't write, I looked for his note and I do have a note from him from 2014 but I don't have any note for this $300 donation and it wasn't apparently encountered on PayPal if it was there so sorry Sean if you have anything... You have the right to a long message so send it in we will read it eventually

CHAPTER 23 / 50 Discussion

Tim Anonymous, Mormon Church and Ancestry.com

A donor named Tim, a cybersecurity professional and member of the LDS Church, clarifies the relationship between the Mormon Church and Ancestry.com. While the church has a data-sharing partnership for genealogy, it does not own the company. Tim also discusses his commitment to tithing and his recent success in paying off student loans.

ancestry.com· lds church· genealogy· student loans· cybersecurity· tithing

1:15:26 Tim of Omaha, uh... Anonymous. Tim Anonymous of Omaha $266 and 84 cents JCD has note! Alright? Alright JCD must have the note I have a bunch of notes unfortunately No we love the notes Here's one from- this is the one from Tim It's a little small typewritten note i had to put my glasses on to read it Your segment on social deplatforming in episode 1151 was excellent In all as respects In fact, I thought it was so important that I forwarded on to my now independent human resources. My apologies for not getting this to you sooner! Thank you both for what you do. It is important and it does make a difference. Anonymous." Anonymous? Tim. Tim-Tim anonymous. Anonymous. Tim anonymous. All right thank you Tim. Ian Larson

1:16:22 in New Zealand, and he... I will take a quick look at the email because I did not search this. Now, I'm thinking $255... No that's dollars-dollars. No there is no upgrade or anything. He must have come in with 300 New Zealand ducats! Isn't there a rule for Australia and New Zealand? Well, what is the New Zealand dollar at right now? Not good. I'll bet you 300 New Zealand shekels is $255 so he may be an executive producer instead of associate. Yeah we'll bump him. That's what I'm thinking. But that sounds about right because it's suppressed over there.

1:17:16 I was hoping some of the trolls would do the calculation. Here it is, I got it! He sent a note in and I do have it. Ah good. Well that was Tim Larson... no its 255... no I got 26684 Oh I don't know now I'm confused here's a note from Tim That was Tim Nonimous. No, that was a different guy. Who's this other Tim? I got too many notes! It's 66 down under bucks to the dollar so yeah he'll be an executive producer Well i gotta read this other note in the meantime okay This is the 26684 note In the morning first I would like to apologize for my penmanship

1:18:08 A strange hybrid of capital A, it's unreadable. This donation represents 1% of my... Oh this is a good note $266 and 84 cents. This is the one from Tim. Yeah The anonymous one is some other guy Sorry I'm sorry It's okay But this is worth listening to This donation of 266.84 represents 1% of my gross income for 2019 so far." Wow! So he's made... that would be at a hundred to it, so he's up to $260,000 it sounds like. I have been a douchebag for a long time and I feel

1:18:56 something of any karma. I need some karma since I don't started listening in the days before number show 33, listen to The Grand and when Freddie he was there when Freddie the firewall was introduced. And he misses him? No one mentions that no. I'm an information security a dude named, dude named Tim prefer to be called cyber security. But for me and cyber kids and Lord bad memories of the disgusting nineties is something about that chat room goes on with some mumbling some more stuff I made my final payment towards my student loan back in June. So expect more frequent contributions maybe was making good money

1:19:51 He says, I can afford to match my 10% tithing contribution to the Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints. He's a Mormon who does not have good handwriting that's very unusual regarding Adams. Adams claims that the church owns Ancestry.com That is not true! The church does have a partnership with Ancestry for sharing genealogy, but does not have an ownership interest. This is a long time ago and we did correct it at the time But they definitely have an interest If you must give us some karma give it to my stepfather he has eternal

1:20:31 He has an internal disease with blocked arteries on his foot. Needs good health, thank you Tim. Can we get some karma? And does he need a de-douching did I understand that as his first... Well it seems like he does but he's gonna... I'm giving it to him! You've been de-douched. You've got karma. Just crazy on the Karma today So 384 New Zealand ducats is 255 US dollars. That's Ian Larson? Yes Now, that didn't come in as a check so that came in paper and I do not have anything for that. But we'll make him an executive producer as that is the rule for Down Under Dollars Right. Duh brother! We pronounced that in The Netherlands, we call it Dodie

CHAPTER 24 / 50 Discussion

International Donations, Currency Conversion Challenges

The hosts manage a series of international donations from New Zealand, Canada, and the Netherlands. They discuss the complexities of converting "ducats" and "shekels" to US dollars and the impact of exchange rates on producer status. Notable contributors include Dodie de Jong and Ian Larson.

new zealand· canada· netherlands· currency exchange· executive producers· global listeners

1:21:28 Oh, Dodie de Jong? Dodie de Jong. De Jong in Rosendahl? Yeah! In Rosendahl exactly. Do you have a note from him? I do not have a note from Dodie but it's a social executive producership thank you very much Dodie from Rosendahl I have one from March 26, 2019. No no well that's from Peter not from...no that's Peter Degon. Not Dodie okay it's probably i don't know is that a male or females? That is typically male. Dodie? It's like uh Dodie uh from Princess Diana except this is the Dutch spelling Okay all right now we have they do have a note here

1:22:21 I believe, yeah this is just a quick note. Thank you! This is Scott McKay and he or Mackey St. Mary's Ontario 237 59 I believe this is also $300 in Canadian because it's Canadian money. We're really on the way he sent it into 30 no it's not never mind he's it's not it doesn't go up that goes down So $300 in Canadian would be, it doesn't go up. It's the same thing with our New Zealand guy. It doesn't go up, it goes down." Yeah I don't know what the hell you're talking about but the way I understand... Well in other words Ian Larson is donations about 200 bucks and so is Scott's

1:23:08 No, I think these numbers are US dollars on the spreadsheet. Correct? No they're the dollars that showed up in this case in the check came in. Okay that's why I was confused okay gotcha now it's pot yeah you're right I think that Ian thing would go up okay This is confusing people. Anyway, he says a nice short note thank you for your courage health karma to my daughter niece and employee okay all right we can do that for you've got karma Bobby Curiel $222.22

CHAPTER 25 / 50 Discussion

Mamaki Tea Farm, Hawaii Job Karma

Bobby Curiel from the Big Island of Hawaii requests "jobs karma" for a new Mamaki tea farm following the unexpected passing of his boss. Mamaki is an endemic Hawaiian herbal tea known for being naturally decaffeinated. The segment includes a humorous request for a "Jeffy scream" and a Rev Al Sharpton impression.

hawaii· mamaki tea· herbal tea· big island· job karma· al sharpton

1:23:54 In the morning and aloha, gents. Bobby from the big island of Hawaii here wanting to show my gratitude The ability to be grateful for what I have has been exacerbated since i moved to an island with such abundance And the absolute best water on the planet Which Island is he on? Oh, he's on the big island in Hawaii. He's cockroach infested. Racist! My boss, whom we referred to as Jeff passed away last week and it was not only unexpected but left more questions than answers. My request jobs karma for the several employees of a new Mamaki tea farm." Huh! Look up that Mamaki see what that is? And then myself to continue Jeff's vision

1:24:48 Or Jeffy. I would like to know what it takes to get a Jeffy scream, like Mueller, Nussbaum etc., and dedicate that to him in addition of like a random Jeremy Schmackson. I think he means Al Sharpton but he's saying Jesse Jackson somehow? Jesse Schmacksen. Yeah, mom looking to my knighting aloha to you and what you do Okay We we may I've talked to Fletcher about this we may read it just to do this about five years ago we instituted a you could buy a donation shout And it was expensive. I think it was 300 bucks or something. Oh, that's quite a pricey scream We did quite well for that promotion

1:25:41 Okay, so do it again. Well you talked to Fletcher about that in the meantime? Mimaki tea is an all-natural decaffeinated herbal tea from Hawaii And I can't really there's a lot of mimaki links that i'm seeing here some not sure if they're a maki farm It looks like they might sell on amazon actually Hmm. Huh? Yeah interesting. Oh you learned something on this show every single day we learn something new I love that okay, so he needs a little bit of rev al and a Jobs karma Is this crown hog day two we are watching That was Attorney General Eric Holder adds about some Republicans at home

1:26:30 Already beating the drums of war today the Pentagon refuted that claim He said the American people do not want him to quote Dwindling he did they do not want him dwindling his thoughts jobs jobs Jobs and jobs. Let's go for jobs MSNBC pays them a lot more money than either one must make oh, yeah well. He's the rev I Bobby Curiel comes up next. $222.22 in the morning. No, that's... we just had... Oh I'm sorry we just did Curiel he was the one in Hawaii Aloha Mahalo

CHAPTER 26 / 50 Discussion

Sales Guy Joep, Daily Source Code History

Long-time listener "Sales Guy Joep" reports on a recent meetup in Utrecht, Netherlands, which he attended with his 14-year-old daughter. Joep has been a supporter since the early days of the Daily Source Code, the first podcast in history. The hosts reflect on the longevity of the podcasting community and the value of open-minded conversation.

joep vanden heuvel· daily source code· utrecht· podcasting history· meetups

1:27:08 Uh, Jip Vanden Heuvel. Oh, Youp! Sales guy Youp! Sales guy Youp! Oh man I haven't heard from him in a while. You and Marson? Yes. Maderson. Marson you got it. Mars- Marsion nailed it for over 13 years I've now been listening to both DSC and No Agenda. You still doing that No, via the show as I get in touch and meet many nice people. The last Ultrek Meetup was great as well! I brought my 14 year old daughter along at this is the meeting we missed a long and we had quality time together. Valuable talks on many different topics and she met a group of people who were open-minded and have the ability to converse respectfully Thanks for all you do and there for being a part of my life sales guy Youp, yeah. He's been a supporter of the show he was early early listener one of the first listeners to The Daily Source code when podcasting just started

1:28:04 It's so nice to hear from you, Youp. Thank you very much and congratulations on bringing your... I think I remember when she was born! I think I remember it. How nuts is that? Let me give you some karma there and yeah consider having your child do a sad testimonial for us. But she's old We need like 10 year olds, not 14. Fourteen is just a mature woman. Okay John we'll cut this part out of the show. I'm sorry! I don't mean it that way... You've got karma. What are you doing? Whoa! The Epstein segment is next we're not there yet and give me some room well let's appreciate it Of course she will. Sir Patrick Comer $200 best line from the last show he says

1:28:59 We don't have a felon in the White House, we have a dementia patient in the witness stand. Another zinger from the No Agenda show! Yeah... That was your quote Oh really? Well there you go, we're so underappreciated as artists. Well yeah, if you don't see us in the quote books or AZ quotes or anything, we got plenty of material It's unbelievable. At least we have our great group of knights and and our great group of producers, executive producers and producers for the NOAA Gen Ed show. We want to thank the execs and associate execs for helping us in Show 1159. Yeah these titles that we hand out it's not just willy-nilly they're actual entertainment titles that are recognized internationally

1:29:46 And we'll vouch for you if anyone wants to know. So, you are either an executive producer of the No Agenda Show episode 1159 or your associate executive producer. Either way it looks good it appears to help people get jobs and you can pick up people with it yeah guys girls like me I just say no I'm a producer oh really only I could find an unknown yeah yeah do you got a producer from like a major producer for a podcast You'd be surprised actually. Okay, where's your house? Can I get in your car? You're all over the map with it today We will we got a couple nightings and as you heard there We have a title change and more people to thank $50 and above in our next segment but for right now please for those of you who are considering donating you heard a whole bunch of different ways people like to donate and

1:30:38 By the way, we're transparent about it. We give you all the numbers right there this is an open business and we are very proud of what we built with our value for value network of producers And were doing it again for you on Thursday Please remember us and support us at Dvorak dot org slash N A I don't know if you can hear the sound of my voice inside of all that noise but you learned how that worked today Our formula is this...We go out, we hit people in the mouth Shut up Sleaze

CHAPTER 27 / 50 Discussion

Dame Sarah Harris, Australian Media Presence

The hosts discuss Dame Sarah Harris, a prominent Australian television personality who hosts a morning show. They note her occasional interactions with the podcast on Twitter and her willingness to engage with the show's community despite her mainstream media status.

sarah harris· australia· studio 10· twitter· media personality

1:31:16 Shut up, Snape! Oh maybe we should do a little Brexit. It's kind of a general UK jingle we have now I'm liking it Mr. Bo Johnson you know that Sir Chris Wilson You know the guy is unstoppable He is unstoppable I need to go to Australia if only to meet with him You guys can produce some material. Oh, you know you're right so just what the keeper and I are talking about we really want to go And it's on the books for as soon as we can But yeah, I could just imagine we need three days just to hang with Chris

1:32:09 We could probably produce some stuff. I'm sure you can get some people to come by, maybe Sarah over there she wants to do some voice work for the crowd Really? Sarah? Dame Sarah Harris? The famous Dame Sarah? Yeah, the famous Dame Sarah Harris She's famous! She's very famous! I know she is super-famous, she runs that morning show we even had a clip of her doing something silly And these days she even tweets at us from time to time which I find... She does That's risky She's risking her reputation. I think in Australia, no it's not the same. It's not the same! Our reputation... She says that she just tell him to sod off. It's already shot in Australia saying whatever. Yes okay

CHAPTER 28 / 50 Discussion

Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson Advisor Appointment

Prime Minister Boris Johnson appointed Dominic Cummings as a senior advisor, a move described by UK media as controversial and dangerous. Cummings is known for masterminding the "Vote Leave" campaign and the famous 350-million-pound bus slogan. Critics in The Guardian and BBC express concern over his influence on the future of British democracy.

dominic cummings· boris johnson· brexit· bbc· the guardian· leave campaign

1:32:57 What you got? Because I teased a little Brexit chit-chat. Yes, that's why I started it off with the newsletter and ended up with nothing! Well what...I don't have clips per se but there are a couple of things going on first of all in general the expectation now is that Boris Johnson the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdoms of Gitmo Nation East is driving hard towards a no-deal Brexit and they're operating as such. He fired half of the cabinet, I guess? And he's rehired everybody and they're bringing them in there turbocharging the No Deal Brexit

1:33:39 And in a surprising move, well maybe not to us he has hired Dominic Cummings as an advisor to the Prime Minister. Dominick Cummings featured in the movie about Brexit this is the guy who drove... That was the make it happen guy? Yes! The guy with the algos, the guy with the face bag material Smart idea Yeah so we hired him I guess he's going He'll probably be doing marketing and PR. It is seen as not just controversial, it is dangerous! How's it dangerous? Well today was confirmed that Dominic Cummings has been officially hired by our new Prime Minister as an advisor in number 10 the BBC's Laura Krusenberg tweeted that the appointment was controversial but it's not just controversial its dangerous even more so than Boris Johnson becoming prime minister

1:34:36 This shift in tone leaves liberals like me, and this was from The Guardian, in no doubt we are now in a battle for the very future of our democracy. Here it comes... Let us remind ourselves of what Dominic Cummings stands for dramatic music Made famous for masterminding the Leave campaign, immortalized by Benedict Cumberbatch in a Channel 4 drama. This is a man who commentators describe as either an eccentric or evil genius. He's responsible... for the iconic 350 million pound a week bus slogan. The lie that Turkish immigrants were ready to join the EU and flood our borders with kebabs and cheap labor, and fined by the Electoral Commission for illegally spending in the 2016 referendum. Lies are his currency at his own admission accuracy is for snake oil pussies

1:35:35 So there that's apparently his own admission. Maybe it was in the movie. Snake oil pussies! Now, so I have a kind of boots on the ground report from our friends in the UK who is Mimi's best friend Teresa and... I've never heard of Teresa. ...who's famous super famous rocker that is known for his harmonica and Bob Dylan? Mitt Gaiman, he used to work with Ian Dury and... Hit me with your rhythm stick. Hit me slowly hit me quick So the word over there is that Trump is going-is studying the NHS closely To bring it to United States Yeah that's what I said Really now? Really yeah really And

CHAPTER 29 / 50 Discussion

NHS Privatization Fears, UK Political Rumors

Rumors in the UK suggest that President Trump is studying the National Health Service (NHS) with the intent of either bringing the model to the US or influencing its privatization in Britain. The hosts share personal anecdotes about the inefficiency of the NHS, including long waiting lists for non-emergency scans, while noting the political sensitivity of healthcare in the UK.

nhs· boris johnson· donald trump· healthcare· brexit· privatization

1:36:36 then it somehow gets convoluted to add an additional little dimension to it, which is somehow he's also going to take over the NHS in the UK because you see and I'll say that you see Him and Johnson are like tight. They're really tight everybody knows that the two of them were just hanging out all the time Yeah, even though I see no evidence of this And they're gonna do gonna kind of sell out to UK to the United States in one way shape or form by By taking their NHS? I don't know That's all they know and it's just like there's oh You know because if their papers over there is better worse than ours Their information is shoddy

1:37:21 The NHS is such an expensive program. Granted, you only pay $5 for no matter what... that is your co-pay for everything no matter what it is for medication because I was in the system but I also remember Christina dislocated her knee And she was, you know, developing woman at the time. She was in high school and it actually happened again and so we said shoot let's go get a scan and they said sure come back in eight weeks And I'm like, well it seems kind of like no there's a waiting list. It's not priority and don't run in the meantime. Thanks! So I took her private...I paid for it and we walked into the same place There was no one there they were just sitting around They took my $5,000 dollars and did the scan The next day

1:38:15 So it's not a very efficient system. It doesn't seem to me. Sounds like a crock of crap to me! Yeah, so now we had multiple experiences with NHS an emergency appendectomy did get taken care pretty quickly Well that's a plus But you know Otherwise, I don't know. When you socialize the medicine and healthcare to that degree you can get waiting lists and prioritization it's the only way it can work. And they're going to push your granny off the cliff! That is not true. You yourself just proved that this is not how the only way it can work because you walked into a place there was nobody there They are just slacking of their feather bedding. They are screwing This is corruption this needs to be fixed

1:39:05 Well, maybe that's what the president is studying. I think he...I don't know if he's studying anything but... No it doesn't...it sounds like fear mongering to me Yeah there just some kind of...some kind of mongering A lot people don't like Johnson they're trying to push for another general election That's the big thing everyone was talking and moaning and groanin' about And uh If they can get that to happen Of course that would put Farage in I think He would probably just totally kick ass if he...cause his little little Brexit party is very popular. I'm even more convinced than I was on Thursday that Johnson is not going to lead the country to Brexit, but I still think a new referendum will be in order and I don't know what the mechanism why that will happen but just Johnson doesn't...I don't think he even really wants it! I think he's just talking a big game. I don't think his heart is in Brexit. I have no proof

1:40:02 It's just when I'm... it's the smell test with this guy and his odd background, and I don't know. He is a very strange character Yeah, I am just not so sure. I have a feeling he may bring it to another referendum That's the European way they're still in the European Union that's the way we do things Who's been promoting this idea? Both of us We've been promoting ever since the Lisbon Treaty Yeah. Okay, you want to take all the credit? But if they do a hard Brexit which is again neither one of us believe that will happen but if they do I think it'll collapse the stock market Everywhere or just theirs? Everywhere Nice

CHAPTER 30 / 50 Discussion

Al Sharpton, Federalized Policing Advocacy

A 2015 clip of Al Sharpton features him calling for the Department of Justice to take over policing in the United States to ensure accountability. The hosts discuss Sharpton's history as a known FBI informant and argue that his advocacy for centralized federal police power aligns with globalist objectives rather than local community interests.

al sharpton· department of justice· federal police· states rights· fbi informant

1:40:48 It'd only be a short term. Buy the dips! It'll be a flutter. Buy the dips. You know, I was looking for that Reverend Al teleprompter thing for the donation segment...I came across a clip from 2015 called Reverend Al calls titled Reverend Al Calls For Federalized Police it's 20 seconds can we just give it a listen? Yeah, since we were talking about it. We need the Justice Department to step in and take over policing in this country In the 20th century they had to fight states rights And to get the right to vote but we got to fight state's rights in terms of closing down police cases Police must be held accountable I don't think all police are bad I don't even think most are bad But those that are needed to be held accountable That's how you said it right there at the beginning So what

1:41:39 What makes these people think that a federal police department runs centralized from Washington DC with no real interest in any of the states or what states are like, or what they you know...what kind of barbecue they eat? One makes them think that would be better than the local people policing themselves when all they talk about, and when it comes to like even policing within New York. Oh we want community to police us! We want more black cops! We want community, community, community policing. Well they got all that. Make up your minds do you want community policing or federal policing?

1:42:17 I think they want to now remember he's not speaking for himself. He's a known, identified FBI informant so you know who's he speaking on behalf of someone else That's that's good point though. So he's speaking on behalf of the federal police The FBI is an ineffective version of Federal Police Centralized power! He wants to be a part of it. That's his game It's the globalist way next we'll have Global Police the Global Police Force stand by citizen Disarmed citizen, disarmed. President Al speaks. Yeah well that's the problem... Well now to bring up an old clip I have a retrospective of 10 years ago today clips. Whoa this is something we can only do on a Sunday!

CHAPTER 31 / 50 Discussion

Swine Flu Retrospective, 2009 Health Scare

A retrospective look at the 2009 swine flu (H1N1) outbreak highlights the media-driven fear of the era. Clips from ten years ago show health officials urging the public to wear masks and participate in drive-through vaccination programs. The hosts note that despite the dire warnings, the virus eventually became a standard part of the seasonal flu cycle.

swine flu· h1n1· barack obama· vaccines· contra costa· public health

1:43:01 It's 10 years ago today. What do you mean we can only do it on a Sunday? I'm just making shit up here, I don't know, filling space. Leave me alone! Alright let's go with it... This is just to remind people what was going on ten years ago on the No Agenda show and the kind of things that we were discussing So this is 2009 Barack Obama was in office I was, I presume... Was in San Francisco or did I still shuttle back and forth between London? No no. I think you were in San Francisco at 2009 Okay Yeah pretty sure Alright But let's listen to that. I'm gonna mix them up different, we'll first start with the top of the list which is swine flu was a big deal this by the way was the measles year too but they also had swine flu if you remember we poo-pooed the whole swine flu phenomenon as some sort of scam and we didn't know what it was but lets listen to a clip. They should stay home from school for seven days at least if it looks like they have swine flu

1:44:04 And people who are sick should actually wear masks at home. Also, wash your hands often and sneeze and cough into your sleeve not your hand. Vaccines are also going to be available but you must get one for the seasonal flu and a separate one for the swine flu which is two shots We'll be gearing up for on-site vaccination programs in probably about 40 schools in Contra Costa We'll be doing drive-through vaccine programs for the public in shopping centers beginning in November. In the meantime, the health departments are working with each other and the school districts to track absences. If another kid gets it then we'll just bring him home and he'll be fine I think a lot of media... could you put that back? A lot of the media around it has been around the fear what might be as opposed to what the flu turned out to be It turns out the swine flu isn't more dangerous than this seasonal flu but is also here to stay Won't be going away

1:45:02 We expect it's coming back in the fall with larger numbers. What we hope is that it doesn't come back with more severity. Lisa Chan, CBS 5 And wash your hands after touching any raw meat. Now did you hear that in there? Which part? It's here to stay so every year the flying flu is here Oh yeah and where and where is it came and went two years ago no one even talked about it Yeah. And I had it, I had it! Hey remember, I had the swine flu you recall? Oh yeah I do, you did have the swine flu. Yeah and I coughed and then I stopped smoking... Although when you were on this show you sounded- This is one of the amazing things, I will give you credit for this You're such a pro that..and I will tell the public this You've been sick as a dog but when you hit the show hey

CHAPTER 32 / 50 Discussion

Two and a Half Men, 2009 Media Standards

The hosts reflect on the shift in media standards over the last decade, citing jokes made by David Letterman about Anderson Cooper and the content of the sitcom "Two and a Half Men." They observe that many jokes considered acceptable in 2009 would likely be banned or heavily criticized in the current cultural climate.

david letterman· anderson cooper· two and a half men· sitcoms· media censorship

1:45:57 Boom, you sound perfect. Well thank you for at least giving me credit for something Yes, you need credit for that I give your credit for something You also have better hair than I do I would never say that Yeah sure Okay here we go Now this now back in 2009 Tell me if this joke This kind of homophobic joke by one of the great liberals of television Who could even be told today by anybody with everybody, especially somebody like Trump. But this is the second clip which is inflatable Anderson Cooper. David Letterman I don't know if this has anything to do with Gay Pride Week but here in New York City maybe you've noticed that all the street vendors are selling inflatable Anderson Coopers? I dunno if it does or not Hey! You know

1:46:56 Around nine o'clock, which is about an hour before we go to bed I'll always flip on the TV land and two-and-a-half men which I think they made 8000 episodes The most homophobic Misogynistic jokes ever. I can't believe that it's allowed to be on television at all And it's funny the jokes are incredibly dirty That too yeah Yeah, and it goes in the air. Oh yes great. Okay my my house has changed in a decade next next on the agenda This is that we have to imagine we had Trump, you know trying to make amends with North Korea

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North Korea Missile Threats, 2009 Hawaii Defense

In 2009, the Pentagon beefed up missile defenses in Hawaii due to reports that North Korea might test-fire a missile toward the islands on the 4th of July. The hosts contrast this historical tension with the current diplomatic environment, where President Trump has engaged in direct talks and crossed the DMZ.

north korea· hawaii· robert gates· missile defense· kim jong-un· pentagon

1:47:35 This is where we were with North Korea in 2009, just a mere 10 years ago. This is the Hawaii clip Oh I remember Also tonight American warships are tracking a North Korean vessel off the coast of China that may be carrying illegal weapons Meantime the Pentagon is beefing up our missile defense system to protect Hawaii from a North Korean missile attack A Japanese newspaper reports the North may be planning to test fire another missile, this one aimed at Hawaii on the 4th of July. Most analysts doubt that it could reach the islands but Defense Secretary Robert Gates isn't taking any chances deploying a giant radar and missile interceptors to the Hawaiian Islands

1:48:15 Yeah, didn't it turn out that all that was just a bunch of fear-mongering bull crap? Yes. That's what it turned out to be. Now our president... Busting the taxpayers millions! And now our president just walks across the demilitarized zone, hey bro how you doing and no more testing and hmm Unbelievable. It was only two years ago when I was in, yeah two years ago I was in Europe and people were so afraid you remember? I reported on it we're really afraid this North Korea Kim Jong-un's gonna blow us up Yeah that's crazy oh this is interesting I think the reason I said we can only do it on Sundays

CHAPTER 34 / 50 Discussion

Obesity and Global Warming, 2009 Research Claims

A 2009 study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine claimed that obese people contribute more to global warming because they eat more and require more fuel for transportation. The hosts mock the study as an early attempt at "body shaming" in the name of environmentalism, noting how such reporting would be received today.

obesity· global warming· london school of hygiene· carbon footprint· body shaming

1:48:54 Because you don't want me doing it every show. No, no no I don't mean it that way because It's just hard to get quality Well forget quality reporting to get any clips from Thursday to Sunday is either stuff We've been tracking throughout the week and yet we can go in depth in a few other areas I think that's what we're talking about. No, I like to do a little side business. Yeah it's good side biz you know they're like a side gig yeah but it gives us a little perspective the idea is to give us perspective and to show what this show has been about since day one

1:49:30 Well, that's just day one. This is day 100! Anyway... Let's go to this one now this is a classic to me it's one of the great clips ever collected and this one is because they just try everything everything and this is 10 years ago mind you this is The Fat People clip Kit Doe on why researchers say obesity is bad for the environment Obesity and global warming, both heavy topics now linked by a new study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. It says people who weigh more tend to drive more and eat more. And all that food? It's shipped on average 1500 miles from where it's grown to your plate. Fat people researchers contend are killing the planet more so than those who are thin

1:50:19 They would be if you played that for who was at CBS who did that? That was the local CBS affiliate. Oh, they would be so embarrassed if they heard that today fat shaming body shaming just unbelievable It was one of the swings for the fences that the global warmest of you know Tempted thinking that maybe this'll work Go on a diet You're killing the earth we should bring that one back I like it The main thing nowadays is that this switch to 18 months, we're all going to die. Yeah I know! This is another gem. That's right. Gem... Alright the last one it turns out to be more of an enigma and this was a clip that I pulled and I don't know if you even played this one on the show but this is something the Democrats have to kind

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John F. Kennedy, West Virginia Primary Corruption

A PBS documentary excerpt details the corruption involved in John F. Kennedy's 1960 West Virginia primary win. The account describes how Kennedy's campaign used large sums of cash to influence local sheriffs and allegedly utilized ties to organized crime to secure the Protestant vote. The hosts present this as a historical example of political "virtue signaling" and pragmatism.

jfk· west virginia· primary election· corruption· pbs· organized crime

1:51:08 kind of deal with it seems to me and then I'll the kicker to it is I'll discuss at the end which this is a from from American experience on The Kennedy's done by not NPR but PBS. Kennedy carried Wisconsin, but he did lose key Protestant districts and the next contest was in an overwhelmingly Protestant state West Virginia To win there, Kennedy would have to confront the religious issue at every public appearance. Senator Kennedy how can we stop the religious issues that keep coming up to confuse the public? Well I think that

1:51:48 Oh, I don't mind. I must say that we shouldn't boo because it's a...I am running for the presidency which is a powerful office given great power under the Constitution and it is a matter of concern to a good many people and the best way to get it answered seems to me as to ask the question openly West Virginia was not only Protestant but it was notoriously corrupt once again the Kennedys left nothing to chance I tell the story about Eddie Ford. Eddie Ford went out there pocket full of money, he's here sheriff And I say to the sheriff, Sheriff from Chicago. I'm on my way south. I love this young Kennedy boy he can help this nation My God he's got the feeling for it you know He'll do things for West Virginia. I'll tell ya what he said here is three thousand and here is five thousand You carry your village or county for him and I give you a little reward when I am on my way back

1:52:45 FBI wiretaps would later show that underworld figures said to have old ties to Joe Kennedy were also distributing funds on behalf of the Kennedy campaign. Kennedy won West Virginia and all of the primaries. Hmm, yeah there you go there's your... virtue signaling Democrats. In a nutshell, so I looked into this. This is actually from the show was actually broadcast in 1992 and most of this information is long forgotten. Well that first of all thank you that was a nice little segment I liked that

CHAPTER 36 / 50 Discussion

Arctic Warming Report, 1922 Climate Predictions

A report from November 1922 published in the Monthly Weather Review described radical changes in the Arctic, including disappearing icebergs and rising water temperatures. The text predicted that the ice melt would soon make coastal cities uninhabitable. The hosts use this to argue that dire climate predictions have been a recurring theme for over a century.

arctic ocean· climate change· 1922· bergen norway· sea level rise· ice melt

1:53:28 It's, we should do that more often. We'll do it every Sunday until things loosen up! Well it reminds me of this clip that I brought along regarding climate change this...I think when the we only have 18 more months to go before we die story came out which was propagated by the BBC and there's not just some... Was that where it came from? Do you think that was the origin? Well let me see.. I have it here let me tell ya Green New Deal. What's the rush all of a sudden? If we don't do something in 18, this is not going to work out for him but if we don't do something in 18 months we gotta start. Well when is the 2020 election? Is that about 18 months from now?

1:54:17 Yeah, but even so what's it was gonna think people were gonna change their vote because of this nonsense? Well so they can chat it up and count down to Armageddon. We only have 16 months 15 months and counting 13 months and counting destruction is coming possible yeah that would to me would be a Hail Mary well well you know at this point look I've seen it all you've seen it all I don't put anything past anybody This was doing the rounds in regards to that, so it's not brand new. I think it was a year ago maybe these four climate scientists were on a panel and they discussed the following report...

1:55:04 American Meteorological Society monthly weather review publication that the Arctic Ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot according to a report by the Commerce Department. at Bergen, Norway. Reports from fishermen and sea hunters and explorers all over point to radical change in climate conditions." Why aren't they reading this? And hitherto unheard of temperatures in the Arctic zone exploration expeditions report scarcely any ice as far north as 81 degrees. Soundings show the Gulf Stream very warm masses advice have been replaced by more rains of earthen stones

1:55:40 And it goes on and on. Within a few years, it's predicted that due to the ice melt the sea will rise and make most coastal cities uninhabitable." What year was that written? Oh! I'm sorry this is 1922. This is November 1922. And this is real. This is not urban legend. I know it's old gag but... The problem is that one guy jumped on the punchline Which was too bad. But that is a verbatim reading, and I like that it just shows you some of the insanity It's the same as playing these older clips. You're like holy crap what happened to us in ten short years? Yeah

CHAPTER 37 / 50 Discussion

Ilhan Omar, Qatari Influence Allegations

Allegations from the "Imam of Peace" suggest that Representative Ilhan Omar is being influenced by Qatari officials to divert attention from investigations into her personal history. The claims involve a plan to label critics as Saudi shills using media outlets like Al Jazeera and The Intercept. Omar's recent comments on Al Jazeera regarding the "radicalization of white men" are also discussed.

ilhan omar· qatar· imam of peace· al jazeera· the intercept· immigration fraud

1:56:22 I had a thing in the newsletter, it was similar to what that guy just read and it was from the late 1800's perhaps. Oh yeah we have that. This is always going on then we had the period of 70's where were gonna have an ice age That didn't work out to frighten people enough, and so they backed off. So Ilan Omar... We've been tracking her a little bit there's this controversy as she is the I think she's the leader of the squad at this point? I think she's pushed AOC aside and AOC if she's gonna have to disassociate or go down in flames. I think you're right about that Yeah it's probably not smart And I saw the body language already You know, this is She has a very different style than Omar

1:57:08 She's boars. She has it she that's because Omar is more of a puppet and oh, yes Yeah, or I'm snowing see is more of a poc as a puppet of the Justice Democrats in that one guy No So she doesn't have the self-confidence that Omar has all Mario exude self confidence. You really think she's hot shit Well, I don't know if you saw this thread a lot of people supported this to me It's from the Imam of peace who was a real guy, Imam Haqqini I think his name is. And he posted this thread on Twitter and it's about Ilan Omar and now what is going on right now is there's a lot of question and a lot of investigation going on as to

1:57:58 her committing immigration fraud, tax fraud by essentially marrying her brother bringing him in legally then divorcing him and you know then filing joint taxes with a guy she wasn't married to. A lot of problems which I think most people will leave alone however This guy, the Imam of Peace which and again a lot of people talking about this posted the following. I have sources for what I will say they're solid rock authentic many officials were criticized me for making this public but i have a duty to do so The public needs know I understand the potential consequences of this threat and I accept them. I'm willing to go to the fullest extent with this matter even if I am required to testify in Congress This is the beginning of uncovering what could be a giant scandal! The sensitive details on this matter will be shared in private upon request

1:58:48 This Congresswoman has confirmed to the above group of Qataris that the recent investigations into her cases will not end well for her. They also fear that she's in trouble now they are coming after several people I am one of those people and their plan is as follows this congresswoman talking about Ilhan Omar told the group of Qatari officials who have invested in her, that Speaker Pelosi is happy she is being investigated because recently they had rebelled against Pelosi and she hates the pressure coming onto the party because of her The plan of the Congresswoman is to make all of this go away and strike a deal with Speaker Pelosi, to put her cases aside if she puts the case of this congresswoman aside and ignores it. This is Qatari's goal in DC with regard to this congresswoman

1:59:34 The Congresswoman, along with a Palestinian female activist from Brooklyn, Talib, agreed on diverting the attention by planning to seek the assistance of The Intercept, Al Jazeera and the Middle Easy Eye to fabricate the following scandal. They want to claim that all of those criticizing this particular congresswoman are paid by Saudis and the United Arab Emirates. And that would make sense because the Saudis and UAE have a big beef with Qatar, they do not agree at all down to almost military action. And then it is a collusion against the Congresswoman so they're planning on separating people okay it goes on and on... So the idea

2:00:17 is that to distract from all the problems she has, she's going to launch into everyone who criticizes me about this is a Saudi shill and she apparently asked The Intercept. I don't know if they accepted this intercept but also Al Jazeera which is Qatari owned and based to propagate this And I just found it fascinating. A lot of people are looking at this and she has started to appear on Al Jazeera recently, which i think is relatively new here's the controversial statement she made on Al Jazeera a lot of conservatives in particular would say that the rise in Islamophobia as a result not of hate but fear, legitimate fear they say of quote-unquote jihadist terrorism whether its Fort Hood or San Bernardino with recent truck attack in New York what do you say to them?

2:01:06 I would say our country should be more fearful of white men across our country, because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country. And so if fear was the driving force of policies to keep America safe—Americans safe inside of this country— We should be profiling, monitoring and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men. That's right! Not just crazy men not old man not straight man cisgendered men No white men just white men in general thanks Elon So we'll see what happens... It was poorly played by her I'd say

2:01:59 I don't know. Do you think someone's running her at all or do you think she's autonomous? I mean, it sounds like she's being run by... Well, yeah, I know that she became part of the Justice Democrats' block. Right. All four of them are and so they made me She doesn't seem like anyone's running her. She seems to be running herself and it's like... Well, but if she has the backing of Qatar that is very interesting! Well that would give her even more confidence to say stuff like that. There you go. Alright We'll see how that goes. I mean, if the Intercept is...I don't know how they got their name in there but at least knowing some of those guys... The Intercept has to make a statement about that because this intercept would go after her! They should because it's very damning the Intercept really touts its independence $250 million from PR drive my car immediar But okay There's independence there

CHAPTER 39 / 50 Discussion

Baronet Phenom, Appleton Wisconsin Meetup

Producer Phenom from Appleton, Wisconsin, is elevated to the rank of Baronet following a donation on his birthday. Other contributors include Sir Eric Herta and Stefan Prokop from Vienna, Austria. The hosts emphasize the value of these contributions in maintaining the show's independence.

phenom· wisconsin· baronet· meetups· vienna austria· donations

2:07:06 Yeah, you should talk to your doctor for sure. Talk to your doctor about having him donate to the show. In the meantime we do have a few people to thank starting with Sir Phenom in Appleton, Wisconsin 161.96 By the way you know they grow a lot of apples in Wisconsin and cheese He's got a birthday present for himself

2:07:46 Yeah, he's got a little... Well there is something else going on here. He is upgrading to baronet today. Ah ok good! And July 28th is his actual birthday. He says love it when a show day is my birthday though I'm never able to listen live thank you for all you do to educate me on the finer points of What feeds into the larger elements of our world, your analysis and deconstruction are invaluable. And I give what I can when I can." And here's to being a baron! We'll see you at the table later Sir Phenom thank you. Sir Eric Herta in Blue Ridge Georgia $150 dollars Anonymous in Kansas $150 dollars and that's a note I read earlier. That was Tim but we read it so you can go back to the first part you hear that I read it with a

2:08:36 With a nice accent Tim. A soul s. Oh, there's actually way of pronouncing this I don't use to be have it we used to have a government official in the in California name I think is that soul? So 125 and he says I ITM on behalf of Oregon local 33 meetup had a great time with Eric the shill wife and children and about 23 others So that's a report, a meetup report. The Oregon Local 33, 23 people fantastic! Like it nice Jim Garbazewski I think uh Jim Garbazewski 11590 Stefan Prokop

2:09:25 In Vienna, Austria. Oh that's nice! $111.11 is a gift for his birthday on the 31st and we put him on there. He needs to de-douching. You've been de-douched. We'll get some karma for him at the end. You bet. Vienna was very... it's one of the top cities in the world. Oh Vienna! Joseph DuPont And that lives in the DuPont family, but he's in Tawanda, Pennsylvania. $101 and one cent. He sent a long note—not long notes, but a big note with big giant letters. I recall we had a DuPont donating years and years and years ago. I don't know if it's him, But I think that DuPont... Well, he's a ham because he says 73s and 88s, but he doesn't have his—oh yeah W2DEO Oh, 73s. K2CYT Ah, kilo 5 alpha Charlie Charlie. Yeah, W2DEO

CHAPTER 40 / 50 Discussion

1950 Brinks Robbery, Tawanda Pennsylvania History

A donor from Tawanda, Pennsylvania, shares a local history story involving the 1950 Boston Brinks robbery. Two members of the heist were reportedly arrested in Tawanda while in possession of stolen firearms, eventually leading Joseph O'Keefe to turn state's evidence. The crime was once dubbed the "crime of the century."

brinks robbery· joseph o'keefe· tawanda pennsylvania· crime history· joseph dupont

2:10:25 He's got a couple of licenses. Almost seems that we hate Russia more now than ever, could be that the commies here... he's got something written I can't read it but he does have something typed on the other side which says Dear Adam and John this is my first donation after having my son Michael introducing me to The No Agenda Show So that's a nice move, Michael. Good work! I would like to give Tawanda, Pennsylvania 818-848-DDOOSHING for ignoring the efforts of our Chief of Police. He should be douchebagging them not DDOOSHing them. He doesn't understand his penalties. We fixed it!

2:11:06 It's fixed. For ignoring the efforts of our chief of police in arresting the first two members, this is a good story! Of the 1950 Boston Brinks robbery while in possession of stolen firearms This caused Joseph O'Keefe to turn state's evidence a few days before the statutes of limitation it was deemed to be the crime of the century Oh Do you know anything about this? No I'm not a peep How is that Okay Thank You Mr DuPont Alan Fletcher in Gold Beach, Oregon. He's the aka the Pope did cyclism oh KG 7 khp 73s mark Bublitz $100 he says I donated in the past you pissed me off. Yeah, I got over it You can call out my nephew Tom as a douchebag for not donating bag

CHAPTER 41 / 50 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony, Global Producer Recognition

A series of producers are recognized for their financial support, including Sir Sam from Kent, UK, and Sir Herb Lamb from Georgia. The hosts conduct a knighting ceremony for Jake Hernandez, who contributed over $1,000. The segment highlights the international reach of the show, with donors from Russia, Guatemala, and Dubai.

knighting· peerage· value for value· global community· donations

2:12:12 Sir Sam in Sittingbourne, Kent UK 8008. Sir Herb Lamb the Earl of Georgia 8008 and he has a douchebag call out for someone I know his donation hasn't been great for the last few shows but the contents have been some of the best in the last several months. Oh thank you! If possible I would like to wish my son Mark, a happy birthday just turned 18 at the same time called him out as a douchebag. I don't know yet guess he's on the list now He's been listening to show on and off for five or six years no

2:12:50 Sir Brian Kaufman in Scottsdale, Arizona $75.75 Christopher Bishop $75 Baron Mark Tanner our pal in Whittier California they're doing this Anaheim meetup he asked me about it an email I forgot to get back to him 6789 and the get-back-to-him was that I can't do meetups at on Saturday night right there's a show the next day can be done Gary Blatt 6660 anonymous 6181 Peter Chang Peter Chong, 5555. Buck E. Slambo in San Jose California double nickels on the dime fantastic work he writes Paul... Well this is a Dutch name I would say Froegtenhil but Froogdenhil probably is how they pronounce it? Yeah Oh here says please have Adam say my name as I would love to hear it pronounced like they would in Holland Here it is! Paul Froogtenhill There you go Nailed it

2:13:51 You did. I couldn't say you could do it any better. Sir Slartibartfast in Hope, Rhode Island 5242 They're slumming douchebags, he says. Sir Jackson Knight of the Transistors in Loveland Texas 5150. Karma coming at the end. Andrew Benz in Imperial Missouri 5005. Scott Nelson in Melbourne Florida 5001. Daniel McClure... Now the following people are $50 donors name and location when applicable. Daniel McClure parts unknown 50. Marco Castellanos in Guatemala 50.

2:14:29 Give us a boots on the ground report, man. What's going on ever since we signed the deal with Guatemala? I'd love to know! That's right. I want to know what happened from the Guatemalan perspective. Yes Alan Kavado III in Midlothian, Virginia. He says he only donates once a year like paying for magazine subscription but you guys continue killing it with such great info and insights that I felt compelled to donate the second time unlike most other listeners so people be compelled to donate like me Sir Alan of Midlothian, Virginia thank you sir Craig in Rostov-on Don Russia Comrade 50

2:15:08 Paul Dubois in Kirkhonkson, New York. Jeffressor Black Knight Sir Mark Magapio 50 Jeffrey Zellin in Oakland Michigan sir Peter totes and Sugarland Texas Darren Dennis Zeus Dennis Zeus key then denou skowitz you got it in Dubai an Arab Emirates Richard Gardner sir Richard Garner I believe $50 Brother. Jelle, you think? This is Jelle Alsemgeest and he says started listening three years ago after being hit in the mouth on the Dutch website Geen Stijl which is kind of like a... they hate me interestingly enough they think I'm a slimy you know celebrity washed up VJ yeah

2:16:09 Somehow they got, they hit him in the mouth on their website and he's become a listener. So thank you! This is great and he's in India now Maybe the hate was so he said who is this douchebag? Let me go listen to his podcast Oh my god this is so good It's all good to me Thank You very much Yela Dennis Reichel ritual or Reichler ritual I'm not sure but he needs a de-douching Desperately You've been de-douched Eric Dutro, our buddy in Flint Michigan 50 local 404 came in with 50 that's out of Atlanta Georgia Baron Allen Bean ours our last donor out of Oakland California and want to thank all these folks for producing show 1159 this is very appreciated after the poor showing last Thursday yes

2:16:58 Yes, and we also thank everybody who came in under $50. A lot of you are on the subscriptions if not please take a look at Dvorak.org slash NA We got lots of nice programs You can get in on that do weekly monthly some even show Lee if you wish but we think surely yeah That's my new money verbiage And a lot of people donate just under that level for reasons of anonymity and we really appreciate it. Thank you, and we will see when are we back? Yeah, we're back on Thursday. That's right. It's always on Thursday! Please consider visiting the following website to support our program. Dvorak dot org slash N A

CHAPTER 42 / 50 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Global Event Calendar

The upcoming schedule for No Agenda meetups is announced, covering locations from Orlando, Florida, to Busan, South Korea, and São Paulo, Brazil. A late change for the Central Florida meetup location is noted. The hosts encourage listeners to attend these events to improve their "mental health" and "plasticize their brain stems" through face-to-face interaction.

meetups· orlando· seattle· germany· south korea· brazil

2:17:45 Oh Yes, today is the... what are we at? The 28th of July 2019. It's going real fast now! Here's our list for today Sir Colin the Deaf Dumb and Blind Knight says happy birthday to Mariela She's the brain expert We spoke up earlier Sir Phenom is also celebrating today July 28 Stefan Trokop will be celebrating on July 31st And sir Herb Lamb says happy birthday to his son Max turning 18 Happy birthday from everybody here at The Best Pod in the universe. I think we should probably do our meetups here. This will keep your brain healthy, you won't need closed captions if you go to these no agenda meetups because you meet people, you talk one-on-one, you plasticize your brain stems

2:18:37 And we got a report, oh no July 28th that would be today We have the meetup in Central Florida and a note from the event organizer Brandon Please if you could read the following on this show in relation to the central florida meet up. The central florida MeetUp venue has been changed We are meeting at Rock and Brews on Cimarron Boulevard, just north of Orlando International Airport. Same time and date, different location Please see noagendameetups.com for details So that's a late-breaking informational bulletin Seattle Washington has its meetup on August 1st And then August 2nd through the 4th The Lott Festival in Ravensburg in Germany I'd love to know how that went once you've done it

2:19:24 Orange County, California August 3rd August 4th in Solvang California. This is a brand new meetup listing We're so banged, California It's down south somewhere Okay Murphy's brow Tennessee on the 9th of August Chicago Illinois and August 10th southeast London back on August 15th San Antonio Texas august 17 also a new listing huh? Well that's kind of close enough for us I'll take a look at that. Noahjennameetups.com, Victoria British Columbia on the 18th of August Charleston South Carolina they're back with their August 22nd meetup Salem Oregon the 23rd of August The 25th Lincoln Nebraska is also in new entry and on the 31st South Korea Busan South Korea and San Paolo Paulo holy crap we're international were so bad

2:20:18 South Korea. I love it! NoahJenInMeetUps.com is where you can get all the information and you can start your own if there isn't one near you, and it's very good for your overall mental health. In fact have your kids take one of those fancy mental health days they can take and take them along to a meetup. You heard how well that worked for Joep the sales guy? It's a pretty good idea And on to our knightings today, let me see. We have just one so I'll grab the blade there you have yours? There you go. Perfect! Jake Hernandez please step up to the podium You sir have supported The No Agenda Show in the amount of $1,000 or more that gives you a solid seat at the table which is round it's for all The No Agenda Knights and Dames and i am hereby very proud to pronounce the KB Sir

2:21:14 Jake Hernandez, Knight of the No Agenda Roundtable for you. We have Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. We got Boba & Stinky Tofu, Goat Chops and Goat Milk, Polish Potato Vodka, Brown Cheese and Acrobean and Small Hova, Harlots and Howl Doll We got breast milk and pablum, geishas and sake, rubeness women in rose, cowgirls in coffin varnish sparkling cider on escorts, ginger ale and gerbils. And of course mutton and mead! That seems to be a favorite at the round table if you go over to noagendination dot com slash rings Eric DeShue will gladly take your information and we'll get the ring and certificate and sealing wax out as soon as possible.

CHAPTER 44 / 50 Discussion

Asteroid 2019 OK, Near-Earth Flyby

Asteroid 2019 OK whizzed past Earth at 54,000 miles per hour, coming within 45,000 miles of the planet—less than a fifth of the distance to the moon. Astronomers had not been tracking the rock, which was several hundred feet across, making the "uncomfortably close" flyby a surprise to the scientific community.

asteroid 2019 ok· earth· moon· astronomy· space rock

2:25:51 Oh, do I play it? We just got almost killed. And talk about a close encounter an asteroid barely missed Earth this week the space rock is named Asteroid 2019 OK It whizzed past the Earth on Thursday at 54,000 miles per hour. It's several hundred feet across and it came within 45,000 miles of Earth that's actually less than a fifth of the distance to the moon scientists call the path uncomfortably close astronomers had not been tracking 2019 okay which made the flyby all the more surprising now not only you but I think i heard her also say asteroid

2:26:33 Asteroid? Yeah, you said it again. Sounds like asteroid! I know i said it again. You want me to say asteroid? Asteroid yeah. Hmm... Oh I always said asteroids. Okay well that's fine Alright, I don't know if you may hate this but just probably will okay. Let's put on our cue glasses It's time once again and the whole thought behind the cue glasses is when we put them on We see Q for what it is So you can't condemn us for believing in Q when we're wearing the hue glasses Do you have them near nearby? Oh, you know hold on a second all right? You got Okay

CHAPTER 45 / 50 Discussion

Little Kids Charity, Adam Schiff QAnon Theory

A QAnon-related theory examines President Trump's use of the spelling "LIDDLE" when referring to Representative Adam Schiff. The theory links the spelling to a non-profit called Liddle Kidz, which focuses on pediatric touch therapy. The segment also revisits a CNN correction regarding the timing of an email sent to Donald Trump Jr. about WikiLeaks documents.

adam schiff· qanon· liddlekidz· cnn· donald trump jr· wikileaks

2:27:20 Yeah, we have the cue glasses on ladies and gentlemen perfect. Are these mine? Do you remember the controversy over an email That apparently would supposedly Would change the timeline meaning that Donald Trump jr. Had received the Hillary Clinton WikiLeaks emails and decryption key before wiki leaks Actually published them and it turned out that was incorrect and CNN had to make this big me a culpa apology Do you remember this?

2:28:04 To be honest about it, no. I have a clip just to bring you back up to speed We're actually correcting the story that we've been reporting throughout the day today about an email that was sent to the Trump campaign then candidate Trump Donald Trump Jr and others during the heat of the campaign season this email included a decryption key and also is something link where they can access some of these hacked WikiLeaks documents from the Democratic National Committee. Now, we've been reporting that this email came on September 4th. That was before some of these documents were publicly available but we have just obtained a copy of this email and instead we now learned that this email was on September 14th so that is

2:28:53 10 days later than what we originally reported earlier today. And this appears to have changed the understanding of the story, because initially it seemed perhaps they were being offered access to documents that were not yet publicly available. Now our initial reporting on that September 4th date was based on two sources who had seen this email but that information was incorrect now based on a copy of the email we have obtained this afternoon. But this e-mail came out September 14th, not September 4th as we said earlier.

2:29:29 So you maybe I'm glad you stopped it because because I don't know why you would Do anything like that? Because I am listening to it This, so they sent the B-stringers out to do the big apology because just before that they were like, oh we got him red handed! This is a smoking gun. He knew about it collusion with WikiLeaks Do you kind of remember that? Vaguely well this what you will it was so much of that. Well, you remember in a moment This was as it turns out an intelligence trap to find a leaker and this is how I do You use you send off incorrect information With separate pieces of information into the system and whatever poops out the other end. You've got your leaker So the shape well

2:30:26 Right after this apology cascade of apology came out President Trump tweeted the following Finally little Adam Schiff the leaking monster of no control is now blaming the Obama administration for Russian meddling in the 2016 election, but he spelled little LID DLE you remember that yes Well, with our cue glasses on we now know why. Adam Schiff is an active participant of a non-profit charity called Little Kids. LIDDLEKIDZ.org. Little kids is the gold standard for pediatric touch therapy education

2:31:21 Yeah, yeah. Look at the website littlekids.org In fact they do a lot of this touch therapy in Haiti where we see pictures of Little Adam Schiff with children romping around in Haiti. Little Kids operates in California in the 28th district which is Adam Schiff's district keep those glasses on John you're gonna need them So what really was the president signaling here? Was he saying you're a douchebag for having a non-profit or was he maybe calling this little kids organization into question.

CHAPTER 46 / 50 Discussion

Standard Hotel Chlorine Gas, Andreas Belazos

A 2009 incident at The Standard Hotel in Los Angeles involved the release of chlorine gas after maintenance workers poured muriatic acid down a drain. The hotel's owner, Andreas Belazos, is noted for his social connections to Ghislaine Maxwell. The segment explores speculative theories linking the hotel to broader scandals and a recent helicopter crash involving its general manager.

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2:32:04 for touch therapy. I'm sure it's the gold standard, but I don't know...I don't want any congressman touching my child. Touch therapy? I knew you'd love that! So now we go back to 2009 which is interestingly where we were in a few terrifying moments in the early morning hours. It was actually Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Day There was what authorities initially thought was a terrorist attack launched in a downtown subway station. Several people had been overcome by cloud of noxious gas, causing two of them to begin vomiting and it was... the officials were freaking out but they figured out where it came from hazardous materials teams ultimately found that the toxic cloud was chlorine gas

2:33:00 or initially found the toxic cloud was chlorine gas emanating from a storm catch basin two blocks away. The culprit, prosecutors alleged, was not some scary extremist group but the owner of The Standard, a trendy downtown hotel with a reputation for celebrity sightings and rooftop swimming hotel Hotel maintenance workers initially admitted, this is from the Los Angeles Times that I'm reading. Admitted pouring a small amount of chlorine down a rooftop drain but investigators did not believe that would have accounted for the noxious cloud an FBI agent who specializes in environmental crimes conducted the follow-up interviews in which employees eventually acknowledged emptying the majority of two 50 gallon drums of muriatic acid

2:33:48 chlorine into the drain. Now muriatic acid is, what can we do with muriatic acid? It's hydrochloric acid it's used for cleaning cement Can you dissolve bodies in it? It's not the best I think nitric gas would be better but if anybody would know but it does when it mixes with chlorine and definitely will produce chlorine gas So you would mix it with the Clorox, if it has Clorox it would produce chlorine gas. So I don't know why you would pour two 50-gallon drums of this down the drain but they did so here's what's interesting The Standard Hotel is owned by Andreas Belazos boyfriend to several actresses including I think Chelsea Handler also boyfriend to spirit cooker Marina Abramowitz and

2:34:44 boyfriend to Ghislaine Maxwell. There's our pedo connection! The Standard Hotel, if you look at their website thestandardhotel.com I think it is and they have a number of one this is the West Hollywood one They've got the... they've got, well first of all they have ping pong tables. It's always fun to bring that up in regards to anything fiddling you know I don't know touch therapy but they also have a picture of a guy with a big pedo bear head on in bed with a young woman it's very creepy looking So, the Standard WeHo location is in Adam Schiff's district. And right around this time when Trump tweeted the little Adam Schiff quote there was a helicopter accident! The general manager of the West Hollywood, The Standard was on her way to I think the... There's one on Catalina Island? She'd been the general manager for 11 years. Helicopter crashes no May Day call boom gone

2:35:51 So QAnon's conclusion point to a Schiff problem being solved with the muriatic acid and potential witnesses of the crime being taken care of. And this is the reason why Adam Schiff is so insane about removing Trump He may have committed some horrible acts that were covered up and taken care for him, and now he has to pay the bill Well, let's stop with the hydrochloric acid as being a good way to dissolve the body because it is not. Not even in small body? The best you would use lye or sodium hydroxide or something that really is caustic. In other words just opposite of hydrochloric acid. Hold on a second! Let us take off the glasses because your bumming me out in Q mode hold on

2:36:40 I'm not completely buying it because that's the i mean you would use the hydrochloric acid in the situa... especially with the Clorox, it might be useful as a cleanup to get rid of all traces of DNA. Oh there you go! Okay Something like that along those lines. That would work. It dissolves even a little body I mean it would just be mess it would be horrible Yeah And it was just not work is this not a good way to go and I think if there's a mystery writer out there who listens to this show they can probably know the details of this but you know you would use something else

2:37:27 Well, there you go. What they're doing with that acid? I'm not sure well there you go just it depends on also we never heard the concentration of the acid was it low concentration like a cleaning fluid this I don't know this I don't know I'm just reporting on the cue proofs from the Q drops is a stretch well I like the shift and the kids though that's kind of interesting well also Trump tweeting little That's, you know... Yeah it was like he knows something. That makes... That was signaling that he has hope. Yes yeah that makes the story interesting I never thought of Trump as a shift that way but its possible. Look its creepy Well hes a creepy looking guy Yep If you look around for pictures of him with this little kids

CHAPTER 47 / 50 Discussion

Jimmy Savile, Elite Pedophilia Allegations

Allegations regarding elite pedophile rings are discussed, referencing the proven crimes of Jimmy Savile and his connections to Ghislaine Maxwell at the BBC. The hosts mention a recent David Icke interview where he claims Savile was also a necrophiliac. The discussion centers on the difficulty of distinguishing between genuine conspiracies and "smoke screens" designed to protect the guilty.

jimmy savile· david icke· ghislaine maxwell· bbc· necrophilia· hollywood

2:38:21 I was listening to one of these podcasts where somebody's going off on the Epstein and they go into the Ted Heath. Jimmy Savile and all the other stuff. Yeah, connected! And one of the things he points out is that you know people... there's nothing wrong with helping children being involved in the Boys & Girls Club or doing anything like this but when you're really hanging around a lot of little kids and your not a kindergarten teacher it might be something where you want to check the guy out more closely Yes. Oh, it was David Icke! Well the connection... and by the way you know just to remind everybody I know it sounds unbelievable could we really have a ring of pedophiles in America elites in government and Hollywood? And I say I don't know we had priests who were molesting thousands of children We had Jimmy Savile who proven to have done the same Maxine or Ghislaine Maxwell

2:39:26 also did a lot of work for the BBC children's programming department with Jimmy Savile. So, I'm sure that all the Hollywood elites are always hanging out across continents but the coincidences get a little weird A little weird. Yeah, I don't like guilt by association and I mentioned when I see it, I don't like it because you're throwing too many people in the pot and that's one of the ways you do smoke screen to protect yourself. You know, you put a bunch of other people into the smoke screen and then they can be easily disproven. They got nothing to do with anything. And so I'm always looking out for that but there are too many people

2:40:13 that are involved in some of these things, whether it's a... I mean it's like the necrophiliac clubs in New York that used to exist and back doors into mortuaries. They're out there still. I'm sure there's still people that do them according to David Eick in this really very recent interview where he calls on everybody He is getting really bold about it. He says that Jimmy Savile was a necrophiliac Yes, well that that I remember many reports at the we talked about it he had the he would be left alone in them in the morgue Yeah for hours on end damn people are sick And then he died oh gee funny how that works

CHAPTER 48 / 50 Discussion

Hong Kong Protests, Yuen Long Subway Violence

Violence in Hong Kong escalated as police stormed a subway station in the Yuen Long neighborhood to arrest protesters. The unrest followed an earlier attack on protesters by a mob believed to be members of organized crime gangs. There is growing international concern that the People's Liberation Army may intervene if the chaos continues to intensify.

hong kong· yuen long· triads· tear gas· people's liberation army· subway

2:41:06 All right, do you have something upbeat to get us out of here? I got a lot. I got some stuff. Give me something upbeat! Give me a beat! Well, I've got a couple of things... well yeah iIve got one. I've got a real good one too. Let me see.. I may have two clips left. First of all, yeah, I do have two clips because I have to get this out of the way We got to play at least get this is not an upbeat, but it's a good story. This is the short version of a long story about Hong Kong is really out of control now. Oh yes. Let's catch up with that with the Hong Kong. Rage and chaos in Hong Kong hit its highest so upbeat peak yet police Saturday night stormed the subway station in the Yuen Long neighborhood hitting people with batons and arresting protesters who refused to leave It was a worst violence The city has seen since June and came after thousands of protesters again squared off against police for hours Protesters blocked roads and through bricks bottles and umbrellas

2:42:06 Police fired back with round after round of tear gas and rubber bullets. But this time, protesters wouldn't budge. They were better prepared and ready to fight. Right now the protesters are trying to push back the riot police and it looks like they're succeeding. Just in the past minute or so, the riot police were throwing their first rounds of tear gas. We ourselves were afraid but now it's only angered the crowd even more They're angry after a mob of men last weekend brutally attacked protesters and innocent bystanders in this town's subway. The men are believed to be members of organized crime gangs, and it took police roughly 40 minutes to respond. We want to demonstrate what justice is. Furious protesters today tried to take the fight back to the neighborhoods where the gangs are from but were repelled repeatedly by police

2:43:07 This is the worst chaos we've seen on Hong Kong streets. It's gotten worse every single week The fear is that if this continues to escalate the People's Liberation Army will step in I like the Talking through the gas mask bit, that's kind of cool That's new Yeah, yeah, I didn't like it you should have miked him in the gas mask Well I like it because we can replicate that John when were doing our own reports Yeah, that's true. Now I do have the clip to leave with is this one now there's a guy and I don't like to fat shame or doing any of these kinds of critical things and now when somebody has just a silly voice hmm that is on network TV

CHAPTER 49 / 50 Discussion

Yellowstone Bison Attack, Steve's NBC Report

A nine-year-old girl was launched into the air by a bull bison at Yellowstone National Park after a group of tourists got too close to the animal. The girl was not seriously injured. The hosts critique the reporting style of NBC's Steve, noting a perceived speech impediment or unusual vocal affectation during the broadcast.

yellowstone· bison· nbc news· national parks· wildlife safety

2:43:49 doing reporting and he sounds somewhere in between, the only way I could describe it is he sounds a little like somewhere between comic book guy in The Simpsons. The Jerry Lewis professor character on the Simpsons and Sylvester the cat And then they give him a story with all of the wordage in the story designed to kind of promote his silly voice And this is on NBC and it's the bison who hits a little girl story done by Steve. I don't know if they ever give his last name, but Steve he's the fabulous Steve the way I call him and I'm going to look for him in the future. I enjoyed this too no end

2:44:31 And so the story, because I saw the video of this some idiot parents with their young child are walking near a what is it 5 000 pound bison. Five thousand pound full-grown male bison! Yeah let's go over there and pet him the bison starts charging the parents run drop the kid. The little girl behind they get almost killed. She gets launched by this bison at least 15-20 feet in the air and apparently she was okay yes that's I hate it when they say that up front I don't want to know if the kid's okay until afterwards. Don't worry, the child wasn't really hurt in this video! Nahh...I wanna think the kid got gored and died and then make me happy but okay well i'm not producing network news. Which strongly awe-inspiring encounter turned into horror in a matter of seconds?

2:45:24 A crowd of curious tourists getting a close look at a massive bull bison. Then suddenly it charges, plowing into a nine-year old girl launching her several feet into the air The shocking video taken close to Yellowstone's famous Old Faithful geyser where wild bison graze in clusters Bison can be aggressive they can move quickly and they can get bothered in a moment's notice. The girl rushed to a nearby clinic, rangers say the child is lucky she was not seriously injured although bison attacks in Yellowstone are rare it's not the first time tourists have gotten too close Rangers say stay at least 75 feet away from animals like bison or moose and more than 300 feet from bears or wolves. They're wild animals, and they're huge they can kill you According to park officials 50 people were standing just feet from the bison before it started charging

2:46:17 Getting close to wildlife is not a smart idea. And I know everybody likes to get that selfie, they like to get that great photo but safety needs to come first Park officials have so far decided not the issue citations to the girl's family and as of now if the incident remains under investigation Lester? Alright Steve hopefully lesson learned thanks He has a, it's yet again network news with speech impediment. It says esh. Well he said bishin and moosh. Bishin. You missed that one. And moosh. Pishes? Moosh. Pishes. But... Esh! If you listen to that clip closely I think he's putting that voice on. I shink is just an esh problem

2:46:56 You really think he's putting that on? Because he drops out of it, and has a certain sound and timber to his voice. And it rings in a certain way...and then he comes out of it and sounds very normal. Everything kind of changes too much I could be wrong but I think he did that as kinda goof Doing that voice and I don't know there's something suspicious about it because for one thing the guy is way out of control with that voice For network NBC Network nightly news And if you listen carefully, I've listened to a number of times. I think he may be not here I think he maybe goofing on somebody. I'm not sure who or why well? I think it's Estes of the problem Borderline should have estrus as cat

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Show Outro, Felix Wilson Final Appeal

The program concludes with a final appeal from Felix Wilson regarding the "18-month" climate change deadline and the importance of supporting the show. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return for the Thursday broadcast and to support the "value for value" model.

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