Episode 1170 · Sunday, 8 September 2019

Generational Justce

Political theater takes center stage as climate town halls promote generational justice while federal agencies weigh Chinese intelligence threats and the implementation of social credit monitoring.

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About this episode

Elizabeth Warren and Mayor Pete Buttigieg dominated the CNN Climate Change Town Hall with claims of existential threats and a new doctrine of generational justice. While Warren faced scrutiny for her rehearsed responses to tribal leaders from Isle de Jean Charles, Buttigieg sparked controversy by asserting that a failure to decarbonize by 2020 could result in the planet losing half of its oxygen. These high-stakes narratives are increasingly driven by media campaigns utilizing children to create a sense of urgency for radical economic shifts.

Secondary developments include Australian radio host Alan Jones confronting Professor David Karoly over human CO2 contributions, while sea level expert Professor Nils-Axel Mörner reports stable equatorial water levels that contradict popular flooding forecasts. In the United States, the Trump administration is reportedly reviewing a HARPA proposal called Safe Home, which would allow tech giants like Google and Amazon to monitor user data for signs of mental illness. Meanwhile, Steve Bannon warns of Chinese intelligence assets infiltrating American research labs and predicts an eventual shooting war over territorial integrity in the South China Sea. Domestic tensions also rise as Michigan implements a ban on flavored e-cigarettes and Austin residents protest the normalization of shantytowns in wealthy neighborhoods.

Joe Biden’s physical health became a focal point after a burst blood vessel in his eye during a live broadcast, fueling speculation about a late entry by Hillary Clinton. The episode also features a deep dive into Marshall McLuhan’s Global Village theory and the psychological impact of satellite broadcasting on modern privacy. Sir Dreb Scott and Sir Dwayne Melancon lead the executive producer credits as the show navigates the regulatory storm facing the vaping industry and the ongoing Brexit deadlock involving Boris Johnson.


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CHAPTER 01 / 39 Discussion

CNN Climate Change Town Hall, Elizabeth Warren Gesticulation

Elizabeth Warren appeared at the CNN Climate Change Town Hall, where her frequent gesticulation and arm movements drew criticism for being excessive. The television production was characterized as a losing effort, featuring a stacked audience and scripted segments. Observations were made regarding Kamala Harris's personality, with references to Scott Adams's assessment of her demeanor.

cnn· elizabeth warren· climate change· town hall· kamala harris· scott adams

00:00 Boom, his eyeball blows out. Adam Curry John C. Dvorak It's Thursday September 5th 2019 This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1170! This is no agenda Still fighting Dark Mode and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 in the frontier of Austin Texas capital The Drone Star State In the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley...I'm John C. Dvorak The last show it was so long it took us three retakes to do it and now It's done. One and one and done. It got a laugh? Yeah, yeah for me yes that's true. Woo! Oh man lots been going on. Hong Kong Blues. Yeah yeah lots been going on

00:52 I'll tell you what. I did yesterday, and then you tell me where you'd like to start because I watched a lot of that climate change Town Hall watch very little other every time I turn it on watch the why am i watching this? It was by the way Can Elizabeth Warren gesticulate more? Gesticulate, what is gesticulating? Throwing her arms all over the place when she talks. She's at the whole globe and then she makes a huge circle with her arm and she's throwing her arms left and right left and right I mean it's like if she poked somebody's eye out as they were standing nearer

01:31 Yeah, it's the whole thing from a television production standpoint. What a losing piece of crap Why would anybody want to watch that? Well I watched a little bit of Elizabeth Warren I watched very little of Kamala gig the giggler yeah and I will say this that Scott Adams had an interesting take on Kamala Harris he says that she has And I yeah, I think he's maybe right about this. She has the personality of a submissive Huh interesting because I have a clip where that kind of kind of comes out

CHAPTER 02 / 39 Discussion

Isle de Jean Charles, Elizabeth Warren Climate Refugee Question

Chantal Comerdale, a member of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe from Isle de Jean Charles, Louisiana, asked Elizabeth Warren about supporting communities facing displacement. While framed as a climate change issue, reports indicate the island's sinking is primarily due to levee construction, oil drilling, and coastal erosion rather than rising sea levels. Warren responded with a pre-rehearsed spiel about climate change being an existential threat.

elizabeth warren· isle de jean charles· louisiana· climate refugees· chantal comerdale· erosion

02:12 And just looking at this, obviously the audience was stacked. It wasn't really a town hall it was a CNN studio where they had... Yeah! It was bogus! ...changing images of Hurricane Dorian on the big screen because of course you know we know that this is all due to climate change and really I just... because there were ten hours and everybody got a turn and it's easy to grab the gaffes in the dumbness but I just took two Two examples of how set up and scripted this was because by the way, I disagree with you right away It's not easy to pull out the gaps out of a 10-hour document. I Just needle dropped and found stuff it was that easy but when I'm what when I'm saying What I was interested in is how it was set up And you know if you and I were to produce this I think someone had some humor

03:08 Be like, okay Elizabeth Warren now let's get some questions for her. Oh I know Let's get an American Indian to ask her a question That'll be great yeah, let's do that Sean tell Comerdale She's from a narrow island of land in Louisiana known as Isle de Jean Charles It's rapidly disappearing because of rising sea levels and just leave it will deconstruct it in a minute coastal erosion Chantelle Thank you very much for being with us what your question Chantal Thank you. So as he said I'm from the Alamodjean Charles Biloxi Chittimacha Choctaw tribe We've been dubbed as many as It's really this is great the Chungtaw Chocter pride, I didn't even hear what she said but

03:51 She's right out of Central Casting. She's perfect to ask an American Indian, which is the preferred way to categorize them... An American Indian to ask a question of the fake American Indian! It just it's great idea CNN! First American climate refugees were the first American climate refugees hmm we had a front-row seat to climate change for the past 20 years I had to move from my island home when i was little due to mold-induced asthma and repeat flooding. So, my question for you is if president what changes would you make to support communities like mine who face community wide displacement and cultural erasure? Oh man! Did she say cultural erasure or

04:40 Because it should be climate erasure. She said cultural erasure. Erasure! How about cultural climate erasure? I'm just looking for a term here now listen to the submissive Liz go into her spiel and she knew this was coming So let me start by saying how very sorry i am For being alive It's gonna be hard To watch your home lands disappear like this And know that you've done everything you can do but that the force is bigger than you have taken over. And so I see it this way, when when i think about climate... Now this was interesting she was so ready for this she took that and and she went she says now let me tell you about this what do you think about climate? She turns to the camera and goes into a pre-rehearsed spiel It was slick! So I see it this way When I think about climate

05:36 It is the existential threat. It is the one that threatens all life on this planet, and every day we're losing species it's changing The oceans are getting more acidic So when I first started thinking about how to describe what I will fight for when I run for president I decided I wasn't going to do one climate plan No no not just one plan! I was gonna try to look at climate every part of the plans I'm working on. So that means, I've got a lot of places where this comes in because that's how I see it. It's not going to be a one and done that's all confined its that hits in different places so for example on the policy... Yeah no actually ends funny but I can't listen to it here's the problem

06:29 Isle de Jean Charles has been quote-unquote sinking for decades because of the levees in Louisiana. The levy stopped the silt and this is, you can find all kinds of articles here from the New Orleans lens. The people of Isle de Jean Charles aren't the country's first climate refugees no there's all this oil and gas drilling it's erosion! It's not because the sea level is rising Actually we have one of our producers who sent me a long document describing this whole thing Oh fabulous And he goes on and says this island wasn't even known until 1935, even though it apparently existed before. But they finally started mapping it and it turns out the thing hasn't been even eroding that much! The problem is there's one road going in and out that's very poorly supported They don't want to keep this road going and then there's a bunch of oil and gas that they think can drill there So they're rousting the people Yeah This woman hasn't lived here for most of her life

CHAPTER 03 / 39 Discussion

Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Generational Justice and Oxygen Depletion Claims

Mayor Pete Buttigieg addressed a question from solar energy founder Bill Jordan regarding the impact of climate change on future generations. Buttigieg introduced the concept of "generational justice" and claimed that 2020 is a critical deadline for decarbonizing the economy. He made a controversial assertion that failing to act could result in the world losing half of its oxygen due to ocean changes.

pete buttigieg· bill jordan· generational justice· decarbonization· oxygen· 2020 election

07:32 But oh, cultural erasure. So the whole thing is bullcrap. The island is bullcrap. The damn climate immigrants are bull crap and Elizabeth Warren is bullcrap! Let's move on to Mayor Pete So Mayor Pete, if we're in the meeting... His mic turned it off by the way. Oh no man! If you and I were in the meeting what do we want to do have a little fun with mayor Pete? Have a gay guy ask him a question Yeah yeah no have a gay guy asking him questions about children this is even funnier yeah and let's make sure that gay guys into solar power Bill Jordan Troy New York he's the founder and CEO of Jordan Energy they do solar panel installation as well as being co-founder and board president of the Let's

08:17 Share the Sun Foundation, which installs solar panels in poor parts of the world. Bill thank you for being a part of this what's your question? How do you and Jason think about leaving the world a better place particularly around climate change issues discussed here today to the next generation and any children you may choose to raise Well, we're hoping to have kids one day and I want to know that our kids can thrive. When i got into this campaign I talked a lot about the idea of generational justice. The first people looked at me funny because I don't think it's something that's been taught for generations... generational justice. Yeah, that goes right to the top of the list. It's a good one about much but each of us has an obligation to do our part not only to be just To those around us but to those who will come in the future and I think you know when we're on the campaign trail now And more and more the questions I get from kids are about climate they're almost always either about gun violence or

09:14 or about climate. I wonder why? Remember, children have been abused by abusing other children to make them all afraid and just abuse the crap out of them and Mayor Pete seems to be good with this These are personal questions they're asking about whether they're going to be able to thrive He hates kids Again it's why i think this isn't just saving the planet This is saving the future for specific people who are alive right now I also frankly think of it a little more selfishly because when we're talking about whether we hit this target of 2050 decarbonizing our economy, you know Lord willing. I plan to be here Now wait for some stats in my 60s

09:55 By the time we know whether we have succeeded and can look back at 2020 and be proud of what we did to begin getting on the right track or Realize that were the ones who blew it These are the years, you know that we talked about 2030 is a deadline But in many ways 2020 is the deadline because if we're not underway by the time the new president takes office We really have lost our last shot. It's why there is so much riding on this election and wait He's saying, we have to be under way by 2020 otherwise Forget about it So vote for me! Because uh...we have to get it done by this election so VOTE FOR ME! Talk about 2030 as a deadline

10:35 But in many ways 2020 is the deadline because if we're not underway by the time the new president takes office We really have lost our last shot. That's why there was so much riding on this lost wait, wait and for me and everybody I know For the children that we hope to have for the people who will be alive at the turn of the century when if we don't change what? We're doing we could lose half the world's oxygen We could lose half the world's oxygen! How? Put your... Ladies and gentlemen, please put your oxygen mask on if they should drop from the ceiling of your house because we're losing the world's oxygen. And remember this is for the children! That's why there is so much riding on this election and for me and everybody I know For uh.. The children that we hope to have For the people who will be alive at the turn-of-the century When If we don't change what were doing We could lose half The worlds' Oxygen Because of whats going in the oceans

11:36 unthinkable and we owe it to, we just cannot look in the eyes of a child right now with his straight face and say we're doing right by them. We owe it to them to get this done before it's too late." Oh yes! Oh Pete! Wooo! Yes, we can't look in the eyes of our children... we can't do that. Let me ummm.... we just need to go through this briefly When now there's a scripts There's a script to abusing children and getting this meme this message going and in this case is being abused and children are being abused for climate change A group of producers of the no agenda show put a couple things together to help me explain. This exactly How this is not only works, but it's extremely effective

CHAPTER 04 / 39 Discussion

Climate Change Media Campaigns, Exploitation of Children

Media campaigns regarding climate change frequently utilize children to patronize adult audiences and create a sense of urgency. Examples from Canada show children lobbying to lower the voting age based on claims of a 12-year window to avoid catastrophic damage. A satirical version of this messaging was produced to highlight how emotional appeals and catchy music are used to influence public opinion and solicit donations.

climate change· media strategy· propaganda· canada· voting age· amygdala

12:20 So first of all, if you want to put together some campaign with kids You've got to start by showing the kids playing grown-ups. Have them interact with adults making the adults obviously sound stupid and unaware what's going on this is an example Climate change! Climate change! You're a threat How many years do we have left? Excuse me, do you guys have a moment to talk about climate change. Okay so that's how you'd start off the campaign then you have the kids you gotta have them pitch the issue to the viewer and the audience address them in a little bit of patronizing way showing them they're ignorant stupid or your not doing enough

13:02 Point out the deadline like 12 years or 2020 as Mayor Pete said and then you have to have some authority like scientists And you know say that they say it has to happen. We pulled kids across Canada and asked them to rank election issues in order of priority 74% writes climate change is the issue most important to them. Climate scientists are now saying we only have 12 years left to act if we want to avoid catastrophic damage. That's why we're lobbying the federal government to lower the voting age from 18-8 So then you've got to wrap it up, you've gotta have a catchy hook. Let the kids vote with these clips are from something we played on the last show let the kids vote. Put into music kind of like a We Are The World vibe if you can get the kids singing in choir melody that sticks in your head like cheap chewing gum

13:52 They are the future, they deserve a say. Do you like this song? And if we work together we can lower the boat in air. This song has been in my head since The Last Show. Climate change is not a choice! This guy can vote and then I can't These kids are not here to kid around. Let the kids vote. Right, so there you have it! The let the kids vote campaign done expertly with all the elements you need

14:29 So let's see this in real time with the No Agenda Show. Amygdala, amygdala overload How long till it will explode? One...two....three! I guess we're worth three Excuse me guys do you have a moment to talk about exploding Amygdala? Excuse me it is ma'am! It is ma- I think we're too late for that one. There's a piece on your cheek that looks like Rachel Maddow. Eww! We polled 33 kids across Gitmo Nation in the morning and asked them to rank issues that affect them in order of priority. They said stuff like douchebags camping on Fortnite, friends cheating at Pokemon and parents hassling them about screen time But when we gave them a list they all chose exploding amygdalas as their number one concern because it sounds funny

15:25 Scientists say that we only have 12 years of schooling as children before we irreversibly turn into adults. That's why we've been exploited now for cheap laughs and to get donations for the No Agenda show. Felix, why are we doing this again? My dad bribed me and gave you a daddy bear! Oh I guess that's how the rest of world works... Here comes the tune that gets stuck in everybody's head Hit it, Turned-Ed! Our NO Agenda will help keep you safe Stop your amygdala exploding in your brain So donate to us today

16:18 I'm crying right now. Special thanks to Sir Felix Wilson and Jenny Pham, that's Felix's friend. Mick Schweng, Jenny's dad. Sir Ned Jeffrey who wrote and recorded the song co-wrote the lyrics and Squire Arlo Jeffery there at the end but that's how it works! And you're all now going to donate to the show let's hope so mm-hmm

CHAPTER 05 / 39 Discussion

CNN Weatherman Chad Myers, CO2 Tipping Point Claims

CNN weatherman Chad Myers presented an interstitial segment describing his transition from a climate skeptic to a believer. Myers cited the atmosphere passing 400 parts per million of CO2 in 2013 as a definitive tipping point that destroyed the possibility of greenhouse gas equilibrium. Skeptics noted that global temperatures have not risen in direct proportion to these specific CO2 milestones.

chad myers· cnn· global warming· co2· greenhouse gas· 400 ppm

16:57 Now, you have more on the climate thing? I have some clips. Yeah! I have one other thing... there was an interstitial that ran of a CNN weatherman by the way the weatherman and they call them The Weathermen not even meteorologists just Weathermen. Weathermen he got to ask questions everybody it's like okay And here's CNN weatherman Chad Myers, a little interstitial saying I used to be a climate skeptic but then it changed. I was once a climate change skeptic...I get it Years ago I didn't think the world's climate would actually change due to global warming gases. I was convinced that at some point the earth would reach a greenhouse gas equilibrium where the ocean and plant life would absorb the excess CO2 that humans produced

17:47 This would acidify the ocean, kill the coral reefs and destroy the ocean food chain but leave the climate intact. Then in 2013 CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere passed 400 parts per million That's when I knew that oceans and plants couldn't keep up with demand we were placing on them There would be no equilibrium And the climate WOULD change first So I went out to learn as much as I could about these climate changing gases The science, facts and myths When you sort the facts from the fiction, you may see things as I do now. So this fool is using 400 parts per million as a tipping point which we've passed! Well 360 was the tipping point Right No wasn't it 350? I think it was climate change 350 I thought it was 360 No it's 350 360 dot org 350 dot org but ok sorry Ok one of the two 360 whatever or way past that

CHAPTER 06 / 39 Discussion

Alan Jones vs. Professor David Karoly, Australian CO2 Statistics

Australian radio host Alan Jones confronted Professor David Karoly over conflicting statements regarding carbon dioxide statistics. While Karoly publicly disputed Jones's figures on the ABC program Q&A, Jones played a 2011 recording where Karoly agreed that humans produce only 3% of annual CO2 fluxes and Australians contribute roughly 1.3% of that total. Jones argued that the demonization of coal is leading to economic suicide for Australia.

alan jones· david karoly· australia· co2 emissions· abc· ipcc

18:45 Temperatures haven't gone up in response that much. It's 350, I checked it so there are some things fishy about this whole thing because this was going on You think there is something fishy going on? Do you think there is something fishy Captain Obvious? Yes really okay noticed there was a bunch of stuff going on all over the world, there were all these climate things. But there was beef going on in Australia and I don't know when this was but it seemed to be recent and it's with Alan Jones and Olf Fart that one of the presenters on ABC Australian Broadcasting Company he got into a beef because they did a climate thing

19:28 the night before his show and they condemned him and all the rest. It's really worth following because this guy is pretty funny, and this is Alan Jones versus The Professor. This is the set up part one. I was accused of downplaying the human impact on climate change. Of course no attempt was made to contact me so that I could offer a defense that's the ABC but one other guest was professor David Karolyi referred to as an Australian atmospheric scientist based at the CSIRO. And a questioner asked Professor Kiroly the following, I saw the radio commentator Alan Jones on TV recently and he said that 0.04% of the world's atmosphere is CO2 The question went on... ...and 3 percent of that is created by human beings around the world and of that 1.3 percent is created by Australians The questioner said, Is that correct?

20:23 And if so, is human activity really making a difference? A pretty good question. Professor Kiroly replied not everything Jones says is factually correct No wonder he stumbled in seeking to repudiate me He went on to say that while it is correct that 0.04% of the world's atmosphere Is carbon dioxide quote Jones's statistics around humans, I think it means human beings causing climate change and the role Australians specifically play is completely false. Yeah, I think I've seen this bit it was very interesting. I'm glad you pulled clips from it yeah I pulled the whole thing apart so this was because the night before there was a bunch of climate people on it just as like

21:15 PBS, a news hour. They're obliged to toe the line as you remember we had that clip with Al Gore and Judy and Judy made some allusion to somebody doubting these numbers, these stats. Heresy! Gore jumped all over her for even suggesting such a thing and then she relented Anyway, so this goes on and we heard the numbers which 0.04% is 400 parts per million. So you get that part right? So let's listen to Alan Jones. I'm gonna let the S off first of The Professor Part 2 He said .04 percent of a world's carbon dioxide was correct The other numbers that the question referred to were 3% of that is what human beings create around the world

22:07 And 1.3% of that 3% is created by Australians. Kiroly said though, all his other numbers... They must have been those last two numbers are wrong! Well on the 25th of May 2011 I interviewed Professor Kiroly on radio Let me just play you an extract very brief of that interview It was very courteous and very friendly Just listen to this Professor Crowley, good morning. Good morning Alan how are you? I'm very well thank you Can i just begin firstly with a little bit of maths so that we can agree on a couple of things would you say it's unarguable that the level of carbon dioxide in the air is less than 0.04% if I make that point because nitrogen we know about 78 oxygen about 21 and then there's argon and things like that but co2 in the air about .04 %

22:58 Yes. Okay, do you agree that the UN IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says that of the Earth's annual production of carbon dioxide this 0.04% is in the air nature produces 97%, and human beings 3%. of the annual fluxes that go in and the annual fluxes that come out, yes. That's it! So I just want to get this clear on maths because you're the scientist – I'm not. 0.04% of air is carbon dioxide and 97% is produced by nature and human beings 3%. Now all Australian human activity transport industry agriculture mining power generation we produce 1.3-1.5%.

23:41 Yeah, Alan you're absolutely right. Okay, you're absolutely right. Yeah it was the same guy the night before that said he wasn't. Right So this is and by the way people should pay attention to those numbers because we kind of lost track of the fact that 0.04% of the carbon dioxide 97 percent of it is produced by nature We got nothing to do with it. Damn nature! So we're just a tip of the tip, so anyway let's listen to some Jones bitching and moaning and making some generalities This is part three which says HREE I left the T out Alan you are absolutely right that ends that Let's just put that aside

24:25 I stand by what i've said for years. We are talking about a global warming hoax, demonising carbon dioxide and coal-fired power which has led us into this economic suicide mess. Business can't afford the energy bill people at home can't afford the electricity bill why? Well we export our coal so that others can have cheap electricity but we're not prepared to use it so that we can have cheap electricity because carbon dioxide is destroying the planet. That's what Caroli and the mob on Q&A would have you believe. Now, which brings us to the point if people are coal producers like Australia and they're exporting their coal they should just stop producing coal 100%.

25:09 All just stop if it's that bad. But okay, now Jones did continue because this was really part of a show on something else which was he brought another guy in to talk about sea levels who is one of the world experts on sea level rises which kind plays into your clip about the little island there in the middle of the swamp. And this is gonna, I end it with this but this is just would throw this out because I'm looking at and there's a big mud flats out there which is not silt by any means. It's mud. Silt becomes mud if you get wet

CHAPTER 07 / 39 Discussion

Sea Level Stability, Professor Nils-Axel Mörner Research

Professor Nils-Axel Mörner, an expert on sea levels, reported that absolute sea levels in the Northern Hemisphere are rising by no more than 1 mm per year. His research indicates that sea levels in equatorial regions, including areas near Australia, have remained stable for the last 50 to 70 years. These findings contradict popular educational claims that coastal areas like Bondi Beach are at risk of imminent flooding.

nils-axel mörner· sea levels· bondi beach· northern hemisphere· climate science

25:47 So let's just listen to this and then I'm done with this segment. Well here in this country, in Australia children are being taught at schools that Bondi Beach could finish up at Bathurst You've been tracking sea levels at various parts of the globe have you not for 50 years Are sea levels rising worldwide which the climate change apologists keep telling us is happening? No, certainly not. In the northern hemisphere and especially in the European area we can prove and test that absolute sea level is not rising more than about 1 mm per year If we go to the equatorial region now we come closer to Australia it's not even rising at all

26:38 Amazing. And it has been stable for the last 50 to 70 years and that is a fact. There you are. Sorry, I heard a walkie-talkie somewhere... Yeah yeah well i will take us out on an up note on a laugh heaven forbid we present these facts yes uh we have hurricane dorian which made some very interesting moves But of course devastated most of the Bahamas. It's pretty bad and we really don't have any I'm just saying We just have that helicopter footage, which it really never does it justice You know you think wow That's a lot but yet to get down at the ground to see how bad it really is but this thing was supposed To come careening into Miami then it was gonna be further north then it looked like it was going to be the power The nuclear power plant st.. Lucy

CHAPTER 08 / 39 Discussion

Hurricane Dorian, Man-Made Storm Allegations on Democracy Now

Professor Tiffanie Yanique appeared on Democracy Now with Amy Goodman to claim that Hurricane Dorian was a "man-made storm" caused by North American capital. The segment explored the lack of pushback against these claims and discussed radar images showing unusual black bands interacting with the hurricane's path. Additionally, the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium was introduced as a term used to describe the Earth's current temperature stability.

hurricane dorian· amy goodman· democracy now· tiffanie yanique· weather modification· thermodynamic equilibrium

27:34 It was headed straight for it and then it bops up. Here's Emory College professor Tiffany Yanik, this is interesting Tiffany spelled t-i-p-h-a-n-i-e Wow that's a cool I mean my sister's name is Tiffany but she has the traditional ti ffa ny this is That's a new one for me. I think the best one is T-I-F-F A and I with a heart over the eye. That's the perfect one! I'll suggest it to Tiffany Here she is talking about the hurricane, Hurricane Dorian. Professor Yannick you have said that the Caribbean is ground zero for the climate crisis and I want to say in the non-stop coverage of the networks and of course it should be non stop coverage of what's happening with this hurricane there is almost no mention of climate change

28:35 Yes, I don't know what she was watching. Good morning Amy. Good morning Juan thank you for having me again the truth is that these storms that are hitting the Caribbean with this intense magnitude are historic, unprecedented and these storms are man-made storms. I love this! Oh my god... I love this concept man made storms but he you know yeah with it just falls into the conspiracy theory that's a man made storm so could go out wipe out Jeffrey Epstein's Island Yeah that was one of my favorites there's this guy on YouTube Mike who does

29:15 All the weather charts. He has like three million followers insane this guy's been doing it for years Yeah, and he and I've watched him many times But I usually give up because most of the time it's like hold on that's the wrong chart Oh no, oh why didn't it work refresh? You know just takes forever to get the charts working but he had this Radar image which was you know a recorded image about 35 40 seconds I put in the show notes And you see Dorian swirling and he has a whole bunch of comments about the winds at the top and different altitudes which I won't get into but then you can see clear as day shooting across the southern part of the Florida Peninsula, a black band that shoots right into the bottom part of Dorian and kind of starts to whip it.

30:06 You know, almost like if you had a top and you wound a rope around it and pulled it so this was kind of whipping it as if it was to steer in some direction. I don't know what is he doesn't know what it is but really its very clear that...and I don't think he's a faker It's very clear that something was pushing this thing. So in a way, I don't know if it was man-made...it could be...I mean we've been under...the weather modification and whether there is a weapon is nothing new and then to see this thing Bop straight towards st. Lucie nuclear power plant was interesting and that was the path Trump thought it was gonna take and even drew a little Little extra on his map, but then it just careens and goes up the coast It was interesting But you know so when she says man-made I believe her only not in the context She's saying it when I was growing up in the Caribbean we would get really dangerous storms once a decade

31:03 And now we're beginning to see them regularly. The Virgin Islands was hit by two Category 5 storms only two years ago, while President Trump indeed was our president—Category 5 storms Irma and Maria in 2017. And to see now that the coverage is saying things like Dorian is going to hit the United States later today, is incredibly insulting and ongoing an insult to the people of the United States Virgin Islands because Dorian hit the United States Virgin Islands on August 28th when it hits St. Thomas and Saint John. As Dr. Campbell said it is quite ironic and saddening that the people who are most vulnerable to these man-made storms are the ones who

31:56 in all cases are not the contributing factors to the carbon emissions that are causing these storms. These storms are being caused in huge part because of capital, US North American capital and places like the Virgin Islands and The Bahamas other ones that are most vulnerable to these things. Orange man bad. Capital! It's capital man-made Though the big term now amongst the climate change deniers, who of course also deny the Holocaust. You know I'm still befuddled by that clip this was Amy Goodman on Democracy Now if i'm not mistaken right? Yes correct and she has this nutcase come on and talk about this yeah And she doesn't say anything like where'd you get this information what makes you think so Why would she do that it's on brand its own message mess it up

32:58 It's just beyond me. Well you watch Amy a lot more than I do. People listen to this crap is the problem! Yes, but... Anyway go on. Well i was just going to say the term now amongst the climate change deniers is thermodynamic equilibrium and there's been- I never used that term. I think I would be in that category well You're behind The Times my friend There's been several scientific papers showing that the earth at this very moment is in complete thermodynamic equilibrium, meaning we have the right temperature for what we need.

33:38 Don't ask me how they arrive at this does come from yes It's a real thing it's got a wiki page and everything you know, it's really well then. It must be real Yeah I'll read it to thermodynamic equilibrium is an axiomatic concept of thermodynamics sounds legit Concept its hits keywords It's an internal state of a single thermodynamic system or relation between several thermodynamic systems connected by more or less permeable or impermeable walls. Oh, there you go. Whatever so but that I'm just telling what the term is

CHAPTER 09 / 39 Discussion

Joe Biden Eyeball Incident, Hillary Clinton Nomination Speculation

Joe Biden suffered a burst blood vessel in his eye during a televised appearance, leading to speculation about his health and blood pressure. Analysts suggested that Biden may not secure the Democratic nomination, paving the way for Hillary Clinton to enter the race if he withdraws. While the media has positioned Elizabeth Warren as a leader, Kamala Harris is viewed as losing momentum in the primary.

joe biden· hillary clinton· elizabeth warren· kamala harris· democratic primary· health

34:20 Yeah, well so you don't have to go looking at it yourself Sounds like a bogus term if ever but when I said just to finish it when I saw those that ten hours When they were like the high priests of the Church of climate. You know, it's the green religion And it's true, and people are really there. I don't think they're acting they're really all in Well i think oh no i don't think they're acting either uh there are It does happen at some levels where some people do act but i don't think any of these people These weak sister candidates for the democratic party nomination i think that all of them are all in with the possible exception of Biden

35:03 And then Biden blew his eyeball out. You know, that's a... and I think that was real? That he got a bloodshot eye? And it's the symptom of all kinds of other stuff and medication can cause it. Well somebody suggested my suggestion to get his energy up a little bit they gave him some speed balls couple of you know shots of this and that and he got his blood pressure up blew on an eyeball Oh yeah, that would be it. It would be guys all jacked up on something Benny's is jacked up and talking like a madman he's talking about climate change and going on and on boom his eyeball blows out I mean this can happen

35:44 Yeah, it's not very healthy though and it's not being addressed. I don't think so! You're getting so much blood pressure that it blows out your eyeball. It doesn't have a spring on it. It's unbelievable. That's not healthy at all. Then again they could've just drugged him to get the eyeball tube blow up to make it... you know? This guy is not gonna be the nominee What did what did you think of his performance overall I didn't watch it. Oh, I'm sorry. I almost lost the eyeball blow up! Yeah he was not good he wasn't just not good... He's not good that's sad. He doesn't want a nomination he's just doing it as kind of like a favor to his one son who died but that's horrible it's a horrible way to go out

36:33 You know, he could have been the man who stood by Barack Obama's side. Now he is the guy with a blown out eyeball. Sad! I'm sad for Joe. Don't like this at all. He is not... and he doesn't even... he isn't even kemped. He is unkemped You know, he's bald. He used to have fake hair and now he's just bald you know if he had any thing going on he'd be wearing a wig and he would have started wearing it years ago when he had his plugs. The cool thing is that he has the same sickness that Trump has as you know saying things wrong getting them wrong repeating things that were wrong saying something opposite of what he said yesterday It's kind of a thing maybe that's just age I don't think so

37:20 I think it's a style mixed with age. It was just wait, so you have to remember. I'm gonna be full of shit that's my style Yes that's it So Biden if you recall did run for president I think he was in... A couple times? He ran way back before Barack and right back in the 80s I believe And he was the same full of shit guy back then. Yeah, before it was old He's kind of yeah you're right It's kind of back where he was now hasn't really changed that much Yeah, he was a plagiarist and he also said he got some degrees You never got he was actually humiliated out at one of the races for lying about his college education Oh I remember that yeah, and this should be canceled what's changed? He should be canceled for that

38:04 cancel him. They're letting him do his own thing, I think everyone knows he's not gonna make it and we all know who the nominee is going to be and it's starting to appear I think it's starting very slowly moving into the public consciousness Hillary! Yeah. I've been saying this since day one? And I haven't changed my shtick on this, I stuck with it. No no, I agree. Look at my list of nominees and who's running and whose gonna win, I keep Hillary on there whether she's on the podium or not It would, you know timing is everything. I think Joe if Joe pulls out she swoops in we already removed Gillibrand which is good You can't have someone else coming from New York Yeah She's the Hillary clone so that would be that's an obvious spot So it does free up some space but a biggie would have to go and then Joe would be obvious I think Elizabeth Warren there's a lot being put especially her There's a lot being put on her by the media

39:01 Well, the media I think have picked her up as the leader. Kamala's a loser she can't pull it off and she's giggling giggles and giggles and she doesn't know what she is talking about anything so she is done somebody may still think that she can win including Scott Adams who predicted her some time ago and he's sticking with it and Pajanik who picked her for some time ago but she has got no prayer Warren is the new chosen one by the media and but if Hillary comes in oh goodbye He's just blow warner. Goodbye Laura Yeah, but Hillary is still not well you know there's pictures of her out and about and you can see she's retaining water her ankles are Incredibly swollen no they're not Kanga she's swollen ankles it happens when yeah It happens

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Second Amendment Rights, US Government Accountability

The fundamental purpose of the Second Amendment in the United States is to provide citizens with the means to resist government overreach. Following mass shootings in El Paso and Odessa, international observers questioned American gun culture. The right to own firearms is historically rooted in the concept of kicking the government's ass if it becomes tyrannical, serving as an ultimate check on political power.

second amendment· gun rights· texas shootings· el paso· odessa· constitution

39:54 Anyway, I'm sorry. Well, I was gonna follow up on the shootings we had in Texas recently and I do that for a number of reasons mainly on my birthday my buddy in Holland called me from live on his morning radio show and you know so we're yucking it up And then he's like, well I gotta ask you the question everyone wants to know. You know what's going on with all the guns and killing in America? I'm like damn it's my birthday! You want me to answer this question?! So it is really worldwide and I wanted to give a response of that and then follow up with what's going on here after we had El Paso, we had Odessa... so a lot of shooting going on here

40:34 First part, I've lived in many countries and the only country where citizens had a right and also owned guns we have hundreds of millions of them in the United States is the US. And I've lived in the Netherlands, Belgium, UK...and I'm gonna make it very simple for people who are outside of the U.S Our country was founded on kicking the government's ass with guns. The Brits, they said look we want to go here leave us alone they didn't leave us alone so we fought them and we shot at them and they shot back and we won

41:10 So it's founded on the concept of having guns is a good idea if you, if the government's problem. Now we have the Constitution and in there it says very specifically that people if they're tired of this shit then they can form a new government! Well how do you do that? Well you can't do it without guns because... In every country I've been The grasp, the closing in, the notices, the letters, the forms. They keep pushing you down and down and down! And in the United States we have one ultimate deal which is that we have guns so if you really push us too far, you politician

41:55 We'll not be able to walk anywhere because we're everywhere. And that's the only reason we really have the guns I'm not gonna bullcrap anyone about it It's for, to be ready To be against our own government Does that come with risk? Yes! Does that come with crap? Yeah! Absolutely! It's not the biggest pool of people dying but its really effed up its no good That's just so if you, if anyone says why they have a gun? Yes Second Amendment fine. I'm telling you the basics of what we're about would you agree John? I would not disagree Okay that's your standard bullcrap answer. I appreciate it

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Automatic Weapons Regulation, National Firearms Act

Owning a fully automatic weapon in the United States is legal but heavily restricted under the National Firearms Act (NFA). The process requires a Class 3 permit and a national tax stamp, often costing $10,000 or more, which creates significant friction for legal ownership. Most modern rifles sold to civilians, such as the AK-47 variants, are semi-automatic rather than true machine guns.

nfa· automatic weapons· ak-47· class 3 permit· tax stamp· firearms law

42:35 Thank you for the many who emailed, although we already know I wanted to know if the AK-47 was sold in the United States as a semi automatic. Yes indeed and it is called the AK 47 there's a lot of copycats and We may not have mentioned it, but we're very aware and people should be aware as well that you can own a machine gun. A fully automatic weapon in the United States But most don't because it's very expensive You need a class 3 permit you have to get through the national tax stamp

43:11 through the NFA National Firearms Act. It can cost $10,000 or more just to go through this process so it's friction that's why we don't have them and it's probably a good thing although I don't know what difference it really makes but It's not, you know... but you can hand, if you're a criminal or let's say... Yeah. You can create one. Yeah. You can make this and use it for... You could also jury-rig them Of course But these are just facts People send me like reams of text in an email explaining that I'm wrong

43:47 Even though we know this, we've been through this for 10 years and appreciate it. Yes it's legal to have an automatic weapon you have to go through a lot of hoops most people don't do it but there is plenty out there. And since your talking to the overseas audience There is a difference between an automatic rifle, weapon machine gun and an automatic pistol which everybody owns An automatic pistol is not a machine gun, it's just the pistol that cocks itself. Yeah, the same as an automatic rifle. It's called an automatic but its semi-automatic So now we have this topic of background checks and let me see I have a clip here that I wanted to play This is Governor Abbott of Texas with some information

CHAPTER 12 / 39 Discussion

HARPA Social Credit Score Proposal, Mental Health Monitoring

The Washington Post reported that the Trump administration is considering a proposal for HARPA to work with tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Apple to monitor users for mental illness. The "Safe Home" project aims to identify characteristics that could lead to violent behavior using data from Silicon Valley. Critics liken this proposal to a Chinese-style social credit score that could lead to the seizure of firearms from individuals on antidepressants.

harpa· washington post· social credit score· mental health· google· apple

44:43 I think it's been underutilized by the M5M, but it's good. So he had failed a background check at a store which is how its supposed to work But he had received a weapon from a friend. And this is what they mean by Comprehensive Background Checks, but of course if it's a private sale now the only way you can really enforce background checks on private sales is to have a guaranteed registration of every weapon and having lists of people

45:34 is not a very loved idea, certainly not lists of people who have guns. So that's where the problem is and obviously if this guy... because you know there are all kinds of reports that he was shooting at animals from the roof of his house with a gun whether or not someone should have gone and looked in on it and checked to see if they ever failed a background check so none of this has been done! It's a lot of lip service then we certainly could do a lot better sadly The Washington Post reports today, and they only quote sources familiar with it that HARPA the Health Advanced Research Project Agency is working with of course the president the White House the complete administration in and I'm reading

46:29 the wording now, in considering a proposal that would use Google Amazon and Apple to collect data on users who exhibit characteristics of mental illness that could lead to violent behavior. In other words, a form of social credit score. And obviously if this is true... This is a huge problem But the Washington Post doesn't tell us who said this to him. And so, but the post is literally calling it a social credit score such as China and I'm flabbergasted! I mean surely this cannot be a true story if this is

47:25 They could be making it up. I don't trust the Washington Post anymore That's the problem i have is you know, I don't trust any publication really but USA Today is writing about it Well if they quoted somebody maybe and used some names instead of just anonymous sources while they're doing something like this The concept was advanced by the Suzanne Wright Foundation and first discussed by officials on domestic policy council and senior White House staffers in June 2017 So this is maybe very old. But the idea has gained momentum in the wake of the latest mass shootings that killed 31 people in one weekend in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio The Susan Wright Foundation re-approached the administration last week and proposed that HARPA include a safe home of... the Stopping Aberrant Fatal Events by Helping Overcome Mental Extremes Project Oh God! They came up with an acronym you dicks Safe Home

48:21 Officials discussed the proposal at the White House last week said two people familiar with the discussions. These people and others spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the conversations, but you read through this whole article and they're talking about having some kind of either an app or using data directly from the big Silicon Valley companies to track you and see if your behavior is apparent aberrant, I'm sorry. And if you need to be looked into. That would be half the people that use these things! So I'm a little flabbergasted...I mean I think maybe let's look at a simple one and I know I'm not happy about saying this but if we just took one simple example who's on antidepressants? Here's a question- If someone is depressed should they have a gun or

CHAPTER 13 / 39 Discussion

China Social Credit App, Unictown and Insurance Tracking

A Beijing startup, in collaboration with the Communist Youth League of China, developed a social credit app called Unictown targeting 70 million young people. The app scores users on criteria such as volunteer work and consumption history, offering rewards like job interview priority for high scores. Similar tracking behavior is observed in the U.S. through car insurance apps that monitor driving habits via smartphone accelerometers.

china· unictown· social credit· beijing· communist youth league· insurance apps

49:20 No. Okay, problem solved there's your list! Yeah go to the drug companies get a list or the pharmacies you had listed everyone on antidepressants and take their guns away that's the start yeah that would do it Well, let's well let's check in by the way since we're on the topic Let's check in on China's China social crest credit score update. Uh-huh Xi yang Ying's company has developed a social credit app It gives China's youths a taste of the benefits one can have with a good social credit rating But is this Sargon of Akkad speaking? Sounds like I'll say this This is again what almost what you just talked about which is this is an app that

50:02 that helps you get, this is the Google stuff. I mean this is just a disgusting story and it's yes exactly who it is, our COD. Shi Yanying's company has developed a social credit app It gives China's youth a taste of the benefits one can have with good social credit rating The Beijing startup collaborated with the Communist Youth League of China to gather personal data from over 70 million young people. The app is called UNICTOWN and gives each user a score based on six criteria, personal information, volunteer work, social connections, credit history consumption history and track record of honoring contracts

50:41 The lowest score is 350 and the highest is 800. Users with high scores above 650 can benefit by getting discounts on online courses or even be parachuted directly into the second round of job interviews, but China Youth Credit Management has more ambitious goals when it comes to capitalizing on social credit It wants to build a system to cover all Chinese citizens between the ages of 18 and 45 An estimated 460 million people Yeah, that's the future right there. Well we need to fight that maybe a quick well We didn't fight it with credit scores No But we didn't know and now Credit Karma and other companies of the like are owned by Google's yeah? We should know we should know what's going on This is why you don't want install these apps I was watching TV last night with The Keeper And I said you know John and I predicted this at least 10 years ago

51:40 Because every car insurance company now has an app, you get extra savings for good behavior. So the app sits on your phone You're required to be a part of the discount program to have the app The app tracks what...the Apple even know if you're holding onto your phone in the car with use of the accelerometer It knows how fast you're going If you brake suddenly it has all this data and oh I'm sorry be exhibiting some unsafe behavior so your premiums are going up and it's here and there's no one outraged about it. Everyone is like, oh this great discount! Discount! Best price? Best price Marshall McLuhan I've heard the name throughout my life and never really knew who the guy was

CHAPTER 14 / 39 Discussion

Marshall McLuhan Media Theory, Satellite Broadcasting and Global Village

Marshall McLuhan's 1967 theories on media predicted that satellite broadcasting would turn news into direct participation, effectively ending traditional news reports. McLuhan coined the term "Global Village," describing a world where everyone is involved in everyone else's business, leading to the dissolution of privacy and traditional social walls. He argued that the "medium is the message," where the new medium's psychological effects are more significant than its content.

marshall mcluhan· understanding media· global village· satellite broadcasting· news· automation

52:29 He's a Candanavian. Did you ever follow anything that he said? I've read everything he has ever written, and used him as the basis for my college papers. Holy crap! What is the best book we should read when it pertains to... Understanding Media. Someone sent me a link to a documentary about him And so this is from 1967 and just the three topics but all kind of around the same idea you when we talk about off-the-grid OTG. I wanted to play that here is the now this he's also the guy that came up with

53:07 The medium is the message was that his quote? Yeah, that's in the book understanding media Okay So that's definitely a but we have not discussed this book on the show ever that I can recall No, I don't think it should be on the no agenda book list for sure Here he is Talking about now. This is before the Internet but not really before satellite or satellite was out there and he saw new communications and satellites and how this would affect news. A satellite system of broadcasting permits for example an immediate participation in events anywhere in the world ending all news reports what we call a news report is a verbalized substitute for participation in that event with satellite broadcasting you just go to the place and participate directly in the sufferings or the events of that area floods are whatnot

54:01 Whether this will tend to create a new kind of news, I don't know. For example at the present time what we automatically think of as news is just bad news If it isn't bad news it isn't news if its good news it's likely to be PR or advertising and it takes an awful lot of bad news to sell all that good news that we have to carry in our newspapers and magazines So, just think of what he's saying here in relation to what we're seeing with news today. So this is 1967 I was three! It was 52 years ago this guy was saying this either deconstructing it perfectly before it even happened and now he's going to give us insight into what were witnessing today on social media which back in the day was called The Global Village. The Electronic Global Village does that go back to the 60s that term?

54:55 Yeah, that's where it all came from. You guys were smart back then! Here he is and listen... Yeah but they were tough so yeah they made us get stoned so we couldn't remember anything Well, here's a little jiggling of your handle. The Global Village is a world in which you don't necessarily have harmony, you have extreme concern with everybody else's business. And much involvement in everybody else's life it's sort of Ann Landers column writ large and it doesn't necessarily mean harmony and peace and quiet but it does mean huge involvement in everybody else's affairs so the Global Village as big as the planet

55:57 the village post office. For example, in the age of the information explosion all the walls go out between age groups ethnic groups between family groups national groups between economies The walls all go out people suddenly have to adjust themselves to this new proximity this new interrelationship and merely to tell them that this has happened isn't very helpful. What they need to know is if it is happening, what does it mean to me? For example in the matter of say automation jobs. Screwed! Screwed by the way, by the way that what his did that little commentary there Reflects on an earlier segment of the show where you got your call from? Holland about the shootings in Texas as if they should care Yeah their button in and they witnessed it as if they were there because they witnessed the video They witnessed firsthand. So exactly That's what he would call satellite now final clip short

56:58 This is this was very astute when I heard this and it made me start to think okay What exactly are we looking for? They're always completely unaware of this they Don't really notice the new medium that is wrapping them up. They Think of the old medium because the old medium as always the content of the new medium, as movies tend to be the content of TV and books used to be the content novels used to be the content of movies. And so every time a new medium arrives, the old medium is the content and it is highly observable, highly noticeable but the real roughing up and massaging is done by the new medium and it's ignored. Yes! So what exactly IS being ignored

57:51 That is being built with the new medium while everyone obsesses over the old content in the new medium and with that I mean cable news clips Netflix even Netflix Netflix, you know they to a degree They're creating something new but not really. They're still doing the old content on the new medium repurposing and producing in similar ways So maybe podcasting is an example of something that was completely new? I think what we do, which is a postmodern form of old medium... ...is exactly what he's talking about. Which is why we're doing it! Really?!

CHAPTER 15 / 39 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 1169, Album Art and ScooterNATO

Darren O'Neill achieved a "hat trick" by providing the album art for three consecutive episodes, including the "Hockey Stick Hoax" collage. Other notable submissions included Mike Riley's "unhoused" Disney ride concept and Nick the Rat's "ScooterNATO" art. The show continues to utilize the podcasting specification that allows for changing album art to reflect specific segment topics.

darren o'neill· mike riley· nick the rat· album art· scooternato· podcasting

58:31 Yeah, I'm doing it to stay alive well It's just part of it. You get to stay alive. It's just like you fall into the befall into it Well, I have a few minutes yet somebody's got to do it now. I have a feeling everyone who's a part of this value for value network is in one way or the other a part of something much bigger than the individual parts. And maybe that's a good time for me to thank you for your courage and say in the morning, to you, the man who put the sea and climate erasure John C. Gavurah! Good morning to you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there. And the morning to the trolls in the troll room hey trolls how are you doing now noagendastream.com where you can check-in 24 hours a day seven days a week there's always at least 100 people in there even the middle of the night

59:23 They got their talking, they're trolling. They're listening to shows and we got a ton of great shows A lot of them happen live check it out for yourself It's free! NoagendaStream.com I'd like to say a hearty in the morning to Darren O'Neill hat trick How could we not give him the hat trick? Three album arts in a row for episode 1169 that was titled Hockey Stick Hoax It was just a great collage of buttons, including the discussed better dead than red. The my other job is a podcast button you trigger me I'm scared and never reboot And there was good art But let me just take a look There's a lot of stuff but we did have a debate over A couple of pieces Oh oh so a lot of people did the unhoused or the homeless experience

1:00:16 Which was like a Disney ride. Yes, and I think was yeah Mike Riley did a very good version but it was so Once you look at it in this smaller format there's just so much going on Mike Riley that was the competitive piece. Yeah, Mike Riley had a piece set It was very good fun house and yeah It was horrible actually, it was a gruesome piece. But it was all original art very nice piece make a great poster Yeah if you blow it up really big and just looking at it Holy crap what is this? It's too busy to pop And the difference was that the Darin O'Neal buttons which were simple by comparison Pops like a mofo Yes like a mofo That's right

1:01:08 And there's some other stuff. A lot of it was... Well, I thought Nick the Rat's... We had this comment he had the scooters flying through the air for ScooterNATO Yeah, and then but we decided to use Scooter Nato as the opening and then we had the title at something different It was very complicated. It's when you think you're done You still have a lot of work after the show everyone's off partying drinking smoking weed and I we are just choosing art and coming up with the perfect trio of Bits too. I want to say that one of the pieces from us this show but the camping one yes by

1:01:50 Oh, that was also very good. Yeah I thought that was really a wonderful Incredibly great piece it wasn't gonna look as well as cover art It wasn't gonna pop so much but i used it for the newsletter So I could at least push it out there Good, good Well deserved Because this is dynamite piece All those little signs you see when you go camping It was a lot of... yeah it was good So thank you for that and these things really help the show. That's why artists do it We have ten times as much artwork as we've done episodes were over 14,000 pieces of art at no agenda Art generator comm But when something like that just pops out it helps people listen It makes it reminds people Oh something changed where one of the few podcasts that adhere to the spec

CHAPTER 16 / 39 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Dreb Scott and Sir Dwayne Melancon

Sir Dreb Scott led the executive producer donations for Episode 1170 with a contribution of $1,170.55. Other significant donors included James Anderson from Vancouver, Washington, and Sir Dwayne Melancon, the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. The donations often commemorate host birthdays or specific show themes, such as the "Hockey Stick" climate discussion.

dreb scott· dwayne melancon· james anderson· christopher dolan· donations· vancouver

1:02:40 As invented where you change the album art and I understand it's hard when you don't have producers, but we have Thousands of producers many of them do things like that Many of them help the show in other ways such as supporting us financially and we'd like to stop in the first hour and Pay some respect To our executive producers and associate executive producers. And this is for episode 1170 1170. Let's thank a few people starting with Sir Dreb Scott of the ELB Express who tops everyone with $1170 and 55 cents. Woo! I love the consistent deconstruction you guys bring

1:03:28 Are you last episode commentary on disneyland experiencing homelessness ride. They already have a walkthrough right all you need to do is stay at one of the non disney off property hotels you walked by people sleeping in under the streets on the streets behind benches people asking for money etc so it's been awhile since my last donation Anyway that's the end of that moment of humor sorry it's been a while so i haven't been to disneyland down there in those facilities for some time. Sorry it's been a while since my last donation I'm coming off along or coming off of the law of war,

1:04:09 Twins twins you got twins to go along with our two-year old three kids under three at 40 No joke party Thanks for the school. Thanks for the sanity no, thank you He didn't ask for but I'm gonna hand out a karma here for that. You've got karma Gracias. Another big couple of big donors celebrating your birthday with 55, 55, 55, 55, James Anderson $555 and 55 cents from Vancouver Washington which is nowhere near Vancouver, Canada. Forgive me five, well it's near but not real near. It's 400 miles away or something. Forgive my, forgive me pot father for I have bonered for far too long. My contribution of 555 dot five five is the tithing that I can offer to the BP ITU today. Best podcast in universe with people who are unfamiliar with the code. Happy birthday Adam!

1:05:10 John you are my idol of technology as a dude named ben i strive for the same amount of skepticism of tech is u the cranky geek. I even have the t-shirt nice It's a collectible. Yeah, I would like to...I don't even have one! I would ask for...don't send one! I would ask for Jobs Karma but i think it's more important to send Goat Karma to my son in the army currently stationed in Georgia. Here you go! You've got karma. Thank you James and I'm assuming is Georgia the state not Georgia the country? Yes

1:05:51 Sir dwayne melons on our wizard i didn't sleep and sleeping melon song melon song that the the the sleeping on the job home. Where is a five fifty five dot fifty five from tiger to oregon, I am jansen happy birthday adam even though you forgot my jingle i love the hockey stick expose. Love it in the last episode as a two three of my, as two thirds of my offspring are up in arms about climate change is real, it seems only the podcasts are able to get me or get the word out about the long-term climate cycles. No new jobs karma please. Ladies and gentlemen I present The Grand Duke Of The Pacific Northwest Sir Dwayne Melancon. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs!

1:06:54 Sorry about that, Sir Dwayne. I will be better. Christopher Nolan Dolan Dolan Christopher Dolan 333 dot 55 which is to commemorate obviously your birthday nice and he's in Cambridge Massachusetts nuts just a happy birthday Adam and jobs karma please Jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs Karma Roger that. On or Cynthia Cabrera in Hallandale Beach Florida? No, there was a Hallandale beach looks like it 330 is probably acute place three thirty-three dot thirty three

CHAPTER 17 / 39 Discussion

Vaping Industry Regulations, PMTA Deadlines and Juul Investment

Cynthia Cabrera, a veteran of the vapor trade association, clarified that the FDA has not yet approved any vaping products. By May 10, 2020, all products without a Pre-Market Tobacco Application (PMTA) will be considered illegal, a process costing roughly $1 million per flavor. Despite Altria's $13 billion investment for a 30% stake in Juul, they do not hold a board seat, and the industry faces a "regulatory shitstorm" fueled by media reports on lung illnesses.

fda· pmta· juul· altria· vaping· nicotine

1:07:41 I recently began listening to your podcast three or four so ago. Three or four, so far? Oh wait! She's up to $333 and 33 cents after listening to 4 shows. Hello people! You've been de-douche'd After hearing Adam's comments on vaping and the insane media coverage of the alleged lung illnesses... Ha! ...I felt it was necessary to set the record straight I've worked on regulatory and legislation vaping issues since 2011. I led what was at the time, and still holds the record for the largest vapor trade associations in this space. And since departing the organization i have consulted to companies larger and small

1:08:30 They're large and small. I speak routinely at meetings like all the annual tobacco conference hosted events by Food & Drug, and law institutions goes on with their background The vapor industry is regulated but no vaping products have been approved by the FDA In fact there's very little battle going on No these are a large battle A large battle? You want me to read?! This is very small here Well, you might the problem is that this is the one moment that you pick to do the thing where the Sun Is hitting the base of my monitor your shaft and right? it's a flat base and Slamming me in the face. Okay So let me pick it up In fact there's a very large battle going on whose likely final outcome will wipe out all vapor products on the market if

1:09:22 As of May 10, 2020 any vaping product that is not submitted a PMTA pre-market tobacco application will be considered an illegal product. This is actually some interesting news! This is content here so to address one of your quotes directly there are no approved products that have gone through the regulatory process. Juul routinely gets torn apart by the media, the FDA and CDC in every anti-tobacco group out there there. Juul has been excoriated by pretty much everyone so they're not protected or immune from media coverage, which I don't work for Juul. Altria took a 30% investment in Juul to the tune of $13 billion and they DON'T own the company! Oh crap, 13 billion? They only have 30%. Can you believe that?"

1:10:05 In fact, they don't even have a board seat and direct no activities at Juul including their media coverage. The vaping illnesses being poorly reported on are largely attributed to synthetic THC or backroom type stuff yes that we did say that not vaping products like nicotine containing liquids in them for a very good overview and more read this article from Vaping360 and there's a URL Let's see, the same data claims Juul is responsible for the epidemic of teen vaping lumped in together nicotine-based products with marijuana based products which are used quite a bit amongst teens.

1:10:43 It is true that THC cartridge producers do not generally add nicotine to the mix, although such product does exist. If you ever want factional information about the regulatory shitstorm that's about to destroy the vaping industry please feel free to contact me." You know what? Cynthia first of all thank you very much for this I think it we've been following vape vaporizing for a long time and i went up to the Dallas convention with Dexter which was a couple years back. And so this is good to know and even correcting us on the 13 billion for only 30% of Juul, that what a monstrous company! What a monstrous product! Well the thing that's in there is that this $13 billion invested in Juul and then the company did they invest it isn't helping with their PR which is dreadful... Yeah That's an issue that somebody should address

1:11:35 Yes, they haven't got anybody on the board which is probably a bad idea. Yeah what kind of we're kind of you get somebody who's throwing 13 billion dollars around? You put somebody on the board maybe two people because they said, you know, they've obviously been successful. But if she thinks that the whole thing's gonna go down the tubes Well that what we're going to wind up with is just a few companies Who will have sanctioned products and we kind of figured this out early on is that you know? It's gonna cost them to do a million bucks to go through FDA approval per per flavor. So Anyway, so it's a lot of this is just virtue signaling there's no there's and there's no regulation yet

1:12:18 So it's all just media manipulation, making it sound like there is all kinds of stuff happening. But its all voluntary... Well somebody behind it Well, I'm gonna say the competitors. I don't say anybody was behind it But when I see the media keep picking up these same exact stories and so it's like a virtual like a press release Yeah to that you know about the lung damage well I would say this company is behind it because what they're trying to do is Yes, why not of course? Bad publicity they're going to be the only guys doing it legally when all this is over

CHAPTER 18 / 39 Discussion

International Producer Support, Riyadh Travel and Gitmo Nation Anthem

Sir Johnny B and Sir Dave Fugazotto provided significant financial support, with Fugazotto requesting travel karma for his family's return to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The segment highlighted the international reach of the show, including a mention of Dame Isabella's professional Irish dancing. A request was made to play the Gitmo Nation National Anthem to close the show.

riyadh· saudi arabia· johnny b· dave fugazotto· riverdance· gitmo nation

1:12:55 Maybe put that in the book for me. Anyway, Cynthia Thank you Welcome to the no agenda producing family and thank you so much for your support and let me hand you a karma Oh here this is new For you, so you might enjoy it little goat karma. So something special we do here. You've got Karma feels good, right? Sir Johnny B comes up next with 265 bucks from Sir Johnny B. I love, what? I love New York no Cuomo? Isn't that a reference to some sort of phrase? Yeah it's I Love You No Cuomo. Oh no Cuomo okay yeah yeah yeah. Happy birthday Adam! This is my yearly $5 a week donation and $55 for your birthday like how much did he give? 265 okay well

1:13:53 And five dollars for your birthday like the card from cards around and hold on a second. I did find a way to deal with this reflection, I just put it now i noticed I moved over and it's coming it moves as the sun moves. I'd like Obama you could die that's true two to the head uh Hillary Cackle out of karma for good measure sorry not to uh not for keeping the 2-3 rule thanks sir Johnny B uh link for Link for I, I love New York no Cuomo shirt shop blathercast.com

1:14:37 Product slash well, well done sir. Thank you my shirt dash sure Whatever came up came up I can't help this get it. I love New York no Cuomo's shirt shop Blathercast.com you're gonna have to dig because this is not a URL that's readable. Okay, Sir Dave Fugazotto though is here with Viscount of America's Heartland and Saudi Arabia checks in at $256.19. These are our buddies who were just here the whole family

1:15:23 Yes, you just had the dinner with them. Yep! Donation of 55 simoleons for Uncle Adam's birthday from each of us named Isabella and Melody and Sir Dave me along with the palindromation to celebrate 9-1-19 ah one of the two guys who has done that as they say Family who know agenda together hits people in the mouth together. Request some travel karma as they head back to Riyadh this week and Adam, thanks again for having supper with us last weekend The ladies got a kick out of hearing your coverage of the evening on the following show I'll bet they did. Oh yeah sure They were were amused it was a real gas

1:16:11 Jingle request been a while since we had heard the gitmo nation national anthem as well play at the end mind queuing that up Thanks for your cursor day for gazotto by count of America's Heartland Saudi Arabia day melody and the lovely and talented Dame Isabella Flashing feet flashing of the river dance. I tell you of the Riverdance or I shoot the dance She's a pro yeah, we saw video of her dancing it's cool Yes, well let me just throw him a karma and we'll get that Gitmo Nation Athelanthem for you. You've got Karma. That was the travel karma they needed Kevin... I don't know... Kuberna? Yeah, Kuberna. Or Kuberner 255 He just says happy birthday Adam! Well thank you Kevin Bill Watterson in Pantrace

CHAPTER 19 / 39 Discussion

Enlightenment Dangers, Sir Jack DeNeals Knighthood Pledge

Phil Watterson shared how his colleague Niels van Koenig introduced him to the show, leading to a shift in his worldview that friends now label as "extreme far right." Watterson pledged a donation to elevate Niels to knight status under the title Sir Jack DeNeals of Enstone Creative Org. The hosts noted the "dangerous" nature of enlightenment when discussing topics like global warming with the general public.

niels van koenig· phil watterson· knighthood· far right· enlightenment

1:17:09 I love angles Barry Great Britain ever heard of that no 250 bucks. That's a long ways from here little over a year ago whilst going through a period of frustration with them 5m work colleague Niels van Koenig smash me in the mouth it's news from coke news on coke Well, since then my new found clarity of thought and reasoning has nearly gotten me beaten up by what I formally considered normal people. And my friends are astonished that my apparent overnight switch to an extreme far right! Oh God... Welcome to the family Phil, glad you're here Yeah, you say something, yeah global warming is bullshit. Hey yo mother- Far Right! Far Right! It's not who we are

1:18:05 I've since learned enlightenment is dangerous and careless talk costs lives, probably your own. As a symbol of my great gratitude to one of the finest men that I have had the fortune to meet, I would like for my donation be added to Neil's account which will bring him to knight status Hmm. I hear by Pledge of Allegiance, Sir Jack DeNeals of Enstone Creative Org you're doing a great thing Phil Watterson okay well this is not on the list Well no i got it know I got a note from Eric about that and he says happy to do it but we just need because you know we don't track everyone's accounting its the honor system and why wouldn't we were one group so we just need Neal's to send his numbers in with not that we don't believe ya we just want to make sure that we do

1:18:56 Do it right. So if Neil's can send me give him a touch if that's the title he wants we have no Yeah, I also don't know what that's the title he wants exactly second religious. It's in abeyance Yes, but thank you very much being a band. Thank you very much Phil karma for you welcome my friend You've got karma be careful with them John Foley out of Chicago comes with $232 and 55 cents which is tribute to the birthday Jingles, he's got some jingles. Reverend Al Respect, Go Karma and That's True in the morning. Happy belated birthday to Adam and happy actual birthday to me! It's my first time in the first half of this show and I know that was his first executive producer donation. And I want to say thanks for keeping me sane and such

CHAPTER 20 / 39 Discussion

Sports Douchebag Policy, Packers vs. Bears Conflict

A donor's attempt to call out a fellow producer as a "douchebag" over a football rivalry between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears led to a policy clarification. The hosts reiterated that the show does not facilitate "douchebag call-outs" based on sports team preferences. They noted that professional athletes, including those on the Packers, likely do not listen to the program.

green bay packers· chicago bears· john foley· sports· douchebag

1:19:50 A little unconventional and a bit brash but I can, but can i call out sir 10T as a douchebag? Yes you can. Sir, he cant be a douche bag. Gotta be careful! He could do whatever he wants, he has to deal with them tonight If only for the fact that tonight he'll be cheering for the, oh okay there's a football game on tonight. Because he's gonna beat you- Okay we hold on a second stop the show! We have talked about this before He's cheering for the Packers over the Bears so this guy is a Bears fan The Bears Uh...He says This is suboptimal John any early Super Bowl predictions? Yeah the Rams will be in the Super Bowl and this time they'll win Um

1:20:37 The that's an early prediction. I haven't seen one way Don't get to predict anything Well, you can predict all you want but he didn't ask you but let's back up a second We're not doing douchebag call-outs for sports teams one where the other we had a policy so I didn't realize that I died Can I hit the button because you didn't realize what yes? Oh was yeah, I don't blame you But I'm just telling everyone out there, so let's don't start douchebagging the different football baseball teams. It's not part of what we're doing it for because for one thing douchebagging the Packers isn't gonna get us you know he's not going to drive any of them from the Packers oh i got douche bag i've gotta donate through the No Agenda show they don't do that because nobody at the Packers the Green Bay Packers not one person on that team listens to this show

1:21:30 Which is abhorrent when you think about it. It is, but it's ridiculous but true. I don't want the rings. Well thank you very much John Foley Yeah your on the list for Bert and he has the jingles He's getting lunch at Chipotle The tortise In the race, Kim Kardashian, Sigournoy Weaver, R.E.S.P.I.C.T., they're all jitty! R.E.S.P.I.C.T.. There's no real conflict! Resist! We must resist! We must and we will much

CHAPTER 21 / 39 Discussion

Producer Jingle Requests, Trump and Putin Themes

Producers Sir Lucas of the Lost Bits and Cyborg Dave requested specific musical jingles, including themes featuring Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. The segment acknowledged the creative contributions of the "Troll Room" and "Sewer Chat" communities. One producer, Craig from FEMA Region 5, requested a "de-douching" and a triple "That's True" jingle.

donald trump· vladimir putin· lucas of the lost bits· cyborg dave· jingles

1:22:20 about that, that. Be committed! You're the president and you're sitting across from me right now. That's true. I produce more than i promise true it's true that's true it's true it's true it's true that's a such a true story sorry i liked that bit except it kind of craps out yeah it ends poorly i should have faded out there's a good one Sir Lucas of the Lost Bits comes in for $225.22 from Tacoma, Washington. Sir Lucas of the Lost Bits not overboard just trying to get a down payment on a house together however it is a three paycheck month. Woo! Jingle request its Trump, its Trump the president, you know what that means I use this song any Obama no-no-no and Putin don't worry be happy

1:23:14 Okay, and Putin. I'm the president! What? That's the song. He's Trump he's Trump the President! I've been watching you! Na na na na na na na na na na no no no no Come on where was it? Hey listen, I love you back! Don't worry, be happy.

1:23:59 David DeGoose, the G-E-U-S. I don't know how to pronounce that necessarily but I do know how to pronounce it. Ypsilanti Michigan, that's where he's from $204 and 20 cents. Cyborg Dave is his real name. He needs a random Manning and a random Fletcher. Thank you for your... Thank you for providing sanity in this insane world. Shout out to The Troll Room Big ups to Nick the Rat and Sewer Chat, hashbrownssewerchat. Tip of the hat to Hog Story PS Adam did you get the mix I sent? Eh...I don't know which mix that is! I've gotten a lot of mixes so i'd need to know what the mix was probably he's a mac daddy! Donald!

1:24:55 You've got karma. You ask, we play! I liked it Donald and last on the list dude named Craig FEMA region 5 in Warrensville Illinois which i assume is FEMA region five and 200 bucks John and Anna myTM please dedouche me. You've been de-douched He needs his jingles. There's another guy doing the jingles at the beginning This is really interesting that just on this show that really hides it the theme Mm-hmm, he's looking for a that's true a triple. That's true. That's truth It's true I've been listening since the end of 2017 and have since hit my brother Scott in the mouth Please call him out as a douchebag Okay For you Scott

CHAPTER 22 / 39 Discussion

Dating Advice, Discussing the Show on First Dates

A producer's story about telling his girlfriend, Kristen, about the show on their first date prompted a discussion on dating etiquette. The hosts advised against discussing the podcast on a first date unless the partner is already known to share similar skeptical views. They warned that such "tinfoil hat" topics can be a "bad policy" for normal social interactions.

dating· first date· millennials· fema· social media· relationships

1:25:43 But also give him a jobs car as he continues to seek out his dream job that i know you'll get and has it yet cuz he has an upcoming interview i'm thirty year old millennial and hate being called as such. I don't wanna be dead i dont want hand out im not attached my social media or smartphone Just know that there are some aberrations out there, or outliers as we'd call them. Out there and they're proud and living life in a better way No no no stop! They're not out their...they're here They're in this group where you are The ones that are not crazy and all-in are here Most of them But I do enjoy making fun of us It's too easy what we do to That's true Everybody does it It's true

1:26:34 My consistent listening has finally, I don't know. Finally turned into an atomic habit and gives my life a... What's an atomic habit? And gives my life so much balance. So I sincerely thank you two for your courage. Also, I constantly tell my smoking hot girlfriend Kristen about subject matter from the show So give her a shout out just to say that means a lot to me, that she keeps listening to the... To me vent. Is she listening to the show? I don't know. Shout out to Kristen! Hey Kristen When we met on our first date, I told her about this show. Oh god Okay let's stop here Stop stop stop stop okay hold on Let's give some dating advice here yes We need to do something Dvorak come on

1:27:27 Do not discuss the show on a first date ever have ever this is a bad idea I mean you might get enough clues by the end of the evening unless she's some like Hillary hater That is just maybe a right-wing gun nut And she, you know this could get new. There are certain women out there that yeah he can talk about the show immediately and they'd be very happy to hear about it but generally speaking that's not the normal person you run into no this is bad policy. It's bad policy yeah She's I tell her about the show and she seemed intrigued hmm, and not triggered or annoyed. Okay? Is that possible that she was just maybe you're just a sexy man Yeah, who knows it was something to definitely pursue like this guy's got money I don't care what tinfoil hat stuff is talking about a sniff test so to speak

1:28:26 Yeah, you're doing that wrong. Here's to hoping you do not find an exit strategy! Dude named Craig, FEMA Region 5, Chicagoland. Oh my goodness... Okay and also a Jobs Karma for your brother Scott and the That's true, that's true, that's true. Jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs You've got karma. All you gotta do is ask! And that concludes our list of executive and associate executive producers for 1170 One of the top donation segments

CHAPTER 23 / 39 Discussion

Steve Bannon on Chinese De-Industrialization, Global Elites

In an interview with Kyle Bass, Steve Bannon argued that China, in coordination with Western elites, successfully de-industrialized Western democracies. Bannon claimed that China's strategy involved exporting overcapacity and deflation to the West while moving hundreds of millions of its citizens into the middle class. He credited Donald Trump with challenging this established global order and the bankers who financed China's rise.

steve bannon· china· de-industrialization· brexit· donald trump· kyle bass

1:29:08 we've done. I love the content, thank you for the birthday wishes great showing by our royalty our Knights our dames and some new people this is the way it should be with the executive producers and associate executive producers who all deserve the title you've now received as an exec or associate exec of The No Agenda Show, episode 1170. Thank you so much! Wear that badge with pride and know that you are supporting the work that all of us work towards collectively as a part of our Value for Value Network and we'll do it again on Sunday go to vorac.org slash N A There's no doubt you know more about vaping than most or go out there and I don't know propagate Our formula is this We go out, we hit people in the mouth

1:30:03 Boom yes boom Okay, yes. Okay? Well I've got some stuff that I this was a there's a guy that does it kind of a financial um It's a video podcast is for investors mostly guys named Kyle Bass You know I saw this is the guy in the hangar oh Yeah, the guy in a hangar. The unknown hanger I thought it was interesting that you went back to the Bannon interview we played clips from and you pulled more clips from it Well, I went...the Bannon one did when I sent to you was this Chinese guy It's the same interviewer right? Yes same guy yeah And the guys an expert in

1:31:01 Banking, Chinese banking and... Yeah, Chinese banking currencies. Banking currency exchange currency trading that kind of thing is very interesting guy he's not quite he took out he took on Bannon Steve Bannon and Bannon has a very interesting hour-long spiel that he gives and I've talked about it before and I kept wanting to get clips from it but in this case this guys was better at drawing Bannon out Excuse me, excuse me. You do know it's Banyan? Banyan! Banyan. Banyan. To draw Banyan out in concise ways either that or Banyan has been doing this bit long enough that he's polished his act. Uh oh. Mic fall? Mike came out of its little holder. Hold on a second. Let me shove it back in there. Ah yes you okay? You need to shove back in the hole

1:31:57 There we go, it's back in. Alright so let's play I got a bunch of clips and lot of them are... how long are these things there? Minute half minute is one that's pretty long but it's good Let's try this start with the summary a little summary overview. This is Bannon, Bitchin and Monin. Bannon is the number one guy complaining about China and I believe within these clips there'll be at least two or three things you've never known about before and You'll find interesting not necessarily that they're opening this is kind of a bad background. for what went on in China. What China was able to do, in basically coordination with the elites in the West was de-industrialize

1:33:01 the industrial democracies of the West, both Europe and United States. That's why Brexit in 2016 are inextricably linked What it is is the exporting of Chinese overcapacity and Chinese deflation And basic industrial goods. So China has... from the Chinese point-of-view It's been quite brilliant They've essentially taken 350 million of their people from kind of working poverty to middle class and 400 million people from abject poverty to working poverty. So essentially two-thirds of their population, because their population I really think is closer to 1.3 or 1.4 billion than what they say in one point one so what they've done is heroic in 30 years okay from a strategy point of view but that has been exacerbated by the elites in the west who basically kind of finance it and brought along... In fact Trump, the reason Trump was I think so special

1:33:53 He said, hey this is not the way the world has to be. And just for those who may have forgotten, Steve Bannon on the show known as Stephan Banion was Trump's right-hand man when he first got into the White House and for a while of course during the campaign. Yeah mostly it was kind of an intellectual... He kinda got ceremoniously kicked out. Yes yes. He is irascible, never shaves and he is kind of a mess looking guy keeping care of himself despite his Hollywood underpinnings. And he owns a big piece of the Seinfeld show and he has Breitbart, you know the guy knows it's been around He's got a lot of money and he's been around doesn't care but he does hate to Chinese situation and his claim in general is that it's our bankers are people that were all part of making China what it is and he thinks its house of cards going collapse and gonna take

CHAPTER 24 / 39 Discussion

Chinese Intelligence Infiltration, US Research Labs

Steve Bannon highlighted declassified reports suggesting that a significant portion of the 300,000 Chinese students in the U.S. may be intelligence assets. He criticized the presence of Chinese nationals in weapons labs funded by DARPA and the Air Force, attributing it to "greed and avarice." Bannon also mentioned a leaked plan by Stephen Miller to revoke student visas, which was allegedly blocked by "appeasers" in the State Department.

darpa· student visas· intelligence assets· stephen miller· susan thornton· espionage

1:34:51 Luckily, because if you listen to these other guys we're not so linked to the banking system over there because apparently the banks are all according to Bannon insolvent and their whole thing is a mess. But meanwhile they're kicking our ass in different kinds of ways. Now here's various different little aspects to this. This one is and these are all different discrepant clips that don't really connect There's just one different one after another for informational purposes. Let's try this one banning on Chinese students by Defense Department report on the infiltration of China into our research universities in our labs and a weapons lives weapons labs funded by DARPA or the Air Force and why have why haven't we

1:35:39 put into place a proper people management program. I want you to go back because i don't think people understand these reports these reports are essentially declassified reports that showed that the 300,000 students are here on student visas right and the 10 000 contractors that we have in the weapons labs that up to I think it's two-thirds could be intelligence assets, right? And some percentage are intelligence officers or agents. Yes and they're working in our labs... They're working in our labs this is on weapons technology funded by our government This is political correctness and greed and avarice writ large how did... Second time we've heard writ large on this show isn't that interesting Marshall McLuhan

1:36:25 News that in one of his he said writ large. Well, we don't use it What does this mean? It means it means to an extreme Oh and greed and avarice writ-large how did Contractors and let's call them out booze Allen and McKinney all these contractors How do these contract on these big government programs get so many Chinese nationals working into our weapons labs our weapons labs are at the cutting edge of of national security how did it happen and so this is going to be done right away i don't know why it's been a huge other border contentions of the ministration the political correctness of it all steven of the financial times in london leaked the other day that my colleagues stephen miller

1:37:07 who's a terrific young man, actually had the plan in place to get all 300,000 Chinese students out of the country. A way to cut the visas off right away. Not that we're gonna execute on it but it was even in thinking and obviously got leaked In the in the times it goes around the State Department cetera right you look at all the appeasers I am so glad. I take great pride that someone like Susan Thornton is now You know owns a farm up in Maine because she was part of this kind of, you know rational accommodation It's this kind of softness and in the American Defense Department in The in the State Department and our intelligence services That basically went along with what China wanted to do and look the other way

CHAPTER 25 / 39 Discussion

South China Sea, Territorial Integrity and Shooting War Risks

China considers the South China Sea to be an internal territorial sea, ignoring international court rulings to the contrary. Steve Bannon warned that the Chinese regime views its sovereignty over this region as non-negotiable and is prepared to defend it. He predicted that the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea would eventually lead to a "shooting war."

south china sea· territorial integrity· international court· sovereignty· shooting war

1:37:49 Donald Trump don't trust China. China is asshole! So that's a little tidbit we don't really think about. No Let's listen to Ben and talk about the South Chinese Sea, this is kind of interesting too Oh this is about the dashed line Yeah, a little bit. what i found out now is they get these reason everything that in china we only go through what's called safe navigation you go through with your radars off no fire control solutions like a good little boy just kinda going to be basically as their permission to go the south and i think i was on the south side of a consider

1:38:44 They consider when they lost the international court China considers the South China Sea to be an internal sea to China I know they said that line and not think we played this exact clip actually a Joke, they think it's what they think is a territorial sea. I know they are not prepared The first thing they'll tell you that the territorial integrity and the sovereignty of China is not to be questioned. Not to be questioned, and they consider that non-dot line... The more people put it into documents, the more people put in on TV shows, the more people that re-inferred that meme they want because they believe that's reality. You ask me what's going to happen? The South China Sea I said on my radio show five years ago will bring a shooting war. Shooting War.

CHAPTER 26 / 39 Discussion

Confucius Institutes, Hong Kong Liquidity and National Endowment for Democracy

Confucius Institutes on American campuses are allegedly funded by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to promote Chinese culture and influence. While Bannon called for shutting them down, it was noted that the U.S. National Endowment for Democracy (NED) similarly funds pro-freedom movements in Hong Kong. The current unrest in Hong Kong is also linked to massive rent increases and liquidity issues within Chinese banks operating in the territory.

confucius institutes· pla· hong kong· national endowment for democracy· pope francis· banking

1:39:31 Okay, let's go on and listen to this one. This is kind of interesting this another thing I didn't know anything about the Confucius Institute Oh, we talked about this it's it's big on Tinfoil hat shows the Confucian scene. This is an Alex Jones topic One more issue is the Confucius Institutes? Yes, the Confucious how to go toots are on many of our colleges, they're funded directly by the PLA. Why do our colleges allow Confucius Institutes on campus? It would be like in China having something funded by the CIA that was directly... Or the Catholic Church. Well not the Catholic Church because the Catholic church has cut a deal that lets China... No no but this is a huge issue Pope Francis just cut a deal

1:40:16 the atheists that run the regime in Beijing actually pick our bishops. So, the Catholic Church would not be a good idea since they've already calved toad it would be equivalent of having CIA DNI have a student center that promoted CIA culture right? In China! Okay, that ain't happening yeah okay you know what's not happening because the Chinese say hey that that's kind of... That's not gonna happen. That may affect our sovereignty So give me a practical... You gotta unwind them. How? I think you just sit there and shut them down. Okay. I don't think it's any way... Under what law? Hang on, this whole thing about people saying oh well they're not that bad they're pushing culture and helping students learn Mandarin

1:40:57 No, some people do. In fact I do want to counter that although not completely in China National Endowment for Democracy, which is what he should have used as an example is all over Hong Kong and we've spent millions of dollars spurring Hong Kong freedom on particularly in the most recent events. So it's not like it has to be CIA I mean I'm gonna call you out on this. That's Hong Kong! I said it's not China proper And by the way that we should be doing that

1:41:46 Really? The only good work we've been doing is getting these, if we have. I question whether we really have much influence on these riots... Well the problem- I gotta tell you that I got a long- Or protests and they're not riots. I got a couple of notes from producers who said, you know yeah okay the extradition bill which now has been cancelled won't make any difference. This is something else rents have risen 300% in five years people are starving they can't you know this it's shit it's all kinds of corruption there's uh... you know this whole extradition bill was really about getting corrupt bankers hauled back home to take care of them because all of Hong Kong is one big scam

1:42:32 It's a big financial scam, the way I read it. Well they do talk about the liquidity issues with the banks and all of the Chinese banks are in Hong Kong. China is a complete scam from the sounds of these guys! Yes but when you're living in Hong Kong you get a taste of what it really like You were born and you had nothing to do with the agreements. Go away! I understand the problem in Hong Kong. The last clip is another obscurity, and this is a little interesting one just play the Alaskans banning on the bat tax. The most elegant idea was the border adjustable tax which immediately killed by you and I both know who... I love that. That was perfect in my opinion. Now by the way, your audience are not perfect. I am a huge believer

CHAPTER 27 / 39 Discussion

Border Adjustment Tax, Koch Brothers Opposition

The Border Adjustment Tax (BAT), originally proposed by economist Alan Auerbach and supported by Paul Ryan, would tax imported goods while exempting exports. Steve Bannon praised the concept as an elegant solution to trade imbalances, but noted it was killed by the Koch brothers and other libertarian interests. The tax functions similarly to a Value Added Tax (VAT) but specifically targets the point of consumption for imported products.

bat tax· paul ryan· koch brothers· vat· imports· alan auerbach

1:43:28 that and I'm, you know Paul Ryan and I have had our differences but when he first walked me through that i said thats the solution. Exactly right That's a solution It is kind of an egalitarian way of going at it I think...I think And we all know why it got crushed Yeah I think that that is something that should be brought back up in very quickly in future years We could do away with tariffs if we impose a border justice You got to explain the border adjustable tax. I'm not quite sure you'd ask yes, I don't understand more importantly It seems to me who crushed it so I do a little research to figure that one out Because it has been suggested bright support is really called the border adjustment taxes the BAT and I'll read from an investopia investopedia

1:44:12 Border adjustment taxes shortening for proposed destination based cash flow tax on imported goods also referred to as border adjustment tax the destination tax or border tax adjustment in this scenario exported goods are exempt from tax while imported goods sold in United States are subject to the tax so there's no tariffs it just attacks same thing is the same damn thing. No, it's not know terrorists are tariffs are before you pay. In this case, the difference is you go to the store and they have one of these products and you have to pay this tax. You pay. Oh with the bat tax? Yeah, border adjustment tax and levy sub-tax depending on where the good is consumed. So it's like a VAT tax only for certain products? It's exactly like a VAT tax for imports. For example if a corporation ship tries to... And then it gets complicated when you go back and forth with car parts and stuff like that but it's pretty much been

1:45:08 worked out and it was first introduced in 1997 by economist Alan Auerbach who believed that the tax system would be in line with business goals and national interests. This thing was killed by the Koch brothers. Yeah, duh! Of course that doesn't behoove them Well, it doesn't behoove a lot of people but there's some politicos and the Koch brothers. And you know the Koch brothers don't come up in the conversation much because everyone still tries to... The Democrats try to bring this nonsense about Citizens United and the Koch brothers into the picture when neither one of those groups, I mean the Citizens United thing

1:45:48 or the Koch brothers, the Koch brothers were sending all their money against Trump. And since you can't associate Trump with the Koch brothers because they don't like him and they've never supported him and they've never given them their money even though apparently whatever they give their money to they win but they didn't. All this stuff about Citizens United it didn't affect Trump one way or another so the conversation has dropped a little bit about it but they'll bring it back in. But the Koch brothers are- They're not working in good faith with the American public even though they, you know, they're libertarians and they have all these high ideals. And then David Koch dies two weeks ago there's no retrospectives there's no thank-you from PBS that I saw for supporting... I think he was the big PBS supporter Yes! But now it's just Koch bro we don't have Koch brothers Actually there is a couple other brothers Yeah but that does not funny so its Koch Bro

1:46:48 But yeah, yes. In fact the Koch brothers are huge supporters of PBS the News Hour and everything in between and yes they should have given him a tribute but no. Of course not it just I mean that but the guys were like questioned sketchy but okay whatever I don't care now but not just for second back to BAT instead of a value-added tax it would be a border adjusted tax and I think just adjust I think Automobiles they actually they do know exactly what percentage is German if you look at a Mercedes for instance parts of its Americans, you know Some of its Chinese and those those are broken down on new vehicles. I do know that and so they are those bits or tax differently

1:47:33 But that is before the consumer sees it. So, it's an interesting idea. Should I be against this? I kind of like the idea well you can buy this product or buy this imported product and here we have to pay extra because its imported. Yeah That's a interesting piece of friction to add to the mix Well as a little barrier to entry for the product but at the same time It gives your realistic look at how value is this product going to mean for example You know they're gonna put the tax on cheese and wine from France at some point. Of course, yeah of course! So you got your bottle of wine and you look at the price and you're curious thing I bet you with a tax added to the bottle of wine is still gonna be cheaper than you're gonna get it in France. That's in Europe

1:48:23 The prices advertised always include the value-added tax. So I don't think it's not... In fact, it is very uncommon like in the United States where you buy something and then there's 5 cents sales tax or 8 cents sales tax and that gets added on at the end So you wouldn't necessarily, it would just be more expensive and they could specify oh this includes X percent of BAT. Yeah well BAT yeah. Apparently a lot of people like this and it's been... Sounds good to me I don't know I am drawn to it but I'm sure I'm wrong somehow. It sounds good to me too we're now promoting it. You and me!

CHAPTER 28 / 39 Discussion

Alan Greenspan on Negative Interest Rates, Aging Populations

Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan appeared on CNBC to discuss the potential for negative interest rates in the United States. Greenspan attributed the global trend toward negative rates to aging populations saving for longer lifespans, which drives up the price of gold and lowers Treasury yields. He warned that as interest rates approach zero, market liquidity drops significantly, making it difficult for consumers to obtain home loans or refinances.

alan greenspan· cnbc· negative interest rates· gold· treasury yields· liquidity

1:49:11 Anyway, so then so Bannon if you get to see these these long lectures if you can find this one This is a good one that watch it's an hour. Yeah And it's with this guy bass and its online It's from about a year ago your in half a trial bass I think his name is Kyle Bass. Yeah Well, let's take a brief break here and go to KTLA reporter on the spot. We tried to reach out to the man who died in this pursuit they were unavailable for comment Micah back to you What? Yeah, isn't that great. And who sent you that? Well it's a single piece of video linked to... It's a YouTube video and its not edited that I can tell so it makes total sense We tried to reach out to the man who died in this pursuit They were unavailable for comment Micah back to you

1:50:02 KTLA on the scene everybody. Alright you're gonna get a clip of the day for... I didn't recognize that would get thank you just to stay on sorry how do you knew you'd get that's actually no, no, no, no. I did not expect it be clip of the day but i'll take it Alan Greenspan made a rare appearance on CNBC and he had some comments now we think is that guy who is that guy how old oh how old I ask and look at Andrea Mitchell he's older

1:50:42 They're married aren't they married? Oh, yeah. Yeah conflict interest seems to me but he's he was always a mumbler and just Well, she's on CNN this is CNBC so there's not a conflict of interest in this case So he's on the CNBC shows and they're talking about the economy because that's what he supposed to understand and then this negative interest rates which we've discussed on the show, which is taking place in multiple countries around the world certainly in Europe. Which in an odd way means if you put money in the bank to save you actually have to pay the interest and if you borrow money to buy a house they actually pay you or you don't have to pay the whole thing back

1:51:28 Which is just a phenomenal concept. I saw a headline that... Sorry, yes? I was going to say he's 93 Then he's still pretty chipper actually! I'm all in This is a gimme then for Mr Greenspan I saw a headline that you were talking about the idea of negative interest rates potentially happening In this country Do you think that something possible and if so what would it signify Well first of all What it signifies really world population is aging and that people are recognizing that they're dying off at a much later date than they originally contemplated when they started to save. And as a result of that, there's been an endeavor to pick up fairly quickly like the US Treasury 30-year yield is terrifically useful

1:52:24 I would say offset to the other things that are going on in the market. It's a real time answer. One of the reasons that gold price is rising as fast as it is, $1500 per ounce, that's telling us essentially people are looking for basically resources which they know will have value 20 years from now for 30 years from now, as they age and they want to make sure that they have the resources to keep themselves in place. That is a clearly fundamental force that's driving this but we don't know how far it'll go." How far Chairman Greenspan do you think it could go? Do you think he could actually visit our shores as well?"

1:53:12 Well, hardly likely that it's been... you know for example take a look at Japan. You can see it quite visually as the population goes down and you see pretty much throughout the world It's just a matter of time before its more in the United States And I think the issue here is watch the 30-year US Treasury yield That's going to tell you what's happening All right! I'd be all for it Pay me Now, we have a pretty low interest rate on our house but it can only get better. I'm thinking refi! Refi pay me! Pay the points!" Yeah well... Well Greenspan said he thinks it won't may not even take that long The problem is liquidity drops like a rock as you approach zero interest What does that mean? That means the banks aren't gonna give you that loan that you can do your refi with so you're just not going to get it. Ideally

1:54:09 Yeah, well between where I am now and negative interest rates is going to be someone giving me something cheaper. I presume maybe not you might be surprised how hard it is to get refi. Well then that's no fun It sounds good on paper And so it always was a very simple process but more recently You know they talk about all the interest rates our housing should do this or that But yeah They can't shake the money loose from these guys You definitely not gonna shake it loose if there's negative interest rate because the banks are making money Because they take in X amount, say $100,000 and then there's a negative interest rate. So they're just chipping away at it and putting it their own coffers. They're not going to loan it to you." So that would cause a housing crisis because no one can get a loan to buy a house? And then we get stuck... Yeah definitely cause a housing problem. Oh I know the answer! That saying that all hell is gonna break loose and your gonna need a bitcoin. Yeah! You are gonna need a Bitcoin son

CHAPTER 29 / 39 Discussion

Bitcoin as Digital Gold, Fiat Currency Faith

Investor Mark Mobius and CNBC host Joe Kernan debated the inherent value of Bitcoin compared to fiat currencies. Mobius argued that blockchain is a high-risk technology that can be broken, while Kernan suggested that Bitcoin is no less dependable than the U.S. dollar, which relies solely on government faith. One host declared themselves a "Bitcoin maximalist," having tripled their investment since the price was $3,900.

bitcoin· blockchain· mark mobius· joe kernan· fiat currency· satoshi

1:55:08 I stay with CNBC for a moment. Joe Kernan, who is kind of the older... well he's not even that old but the older host on that morning show and who seems a little befuddled from time to time? He's become a bitcoiner. Well, I'd say he's believing it. Okay What you don't think so No, I don't watch the show i have no idea where they believe it or not. Well then why can see people doing it? There's a lot of true believers on the bitcoin. I think Max is... Well max! We all know Max is Satoshi just leave it where it is

1:55:48 So this is Mark Mobius, famous investor and he gets into this short exchange about Bitcoin. And you know it what is it worth? And what happens is they both end up realizing that holy crap Bitcoin is not that much different from anything else we're peddling on this channel. of some kind of monitoring of this connection, then this could be quite interesting. That would be a no then is what you're telling me because there are people that think that blockchain itself imbues the

1:56:41 the asset with inherent value, which is why they call it digital gold. But I mean we seem to be okay with a lot of fiat currencies that aren't backed by gold you know? I don't know. I guess it's the full faith and credit of the government but nothings backed by gold anymore except ETFs or...I dunno. Why would...if you needed something back in gold why would have any faith in any fiat currency then? No, the bottom line is that there's a whole generation of people who have faith in the Internet. They have faith in these cryptocurrencies. That's all it takes. The reason why people believe in the U.S. dollar because they have faith with dollars on their hands they can buy something so to the degree to which cryptocurrency can enable you to buy something and you believe that to be the case then its fine

1:57:29 But I think people are going to begin to realize that these are very, very risky situations. And by the way, I believe blockchain is a very high risk situation. A lot of people say, oh, blockchain can't be broken into. No it can be anything as created by man can be broken into and it could create a big crisis. So I think we have to be very careful with blockchain. Okay Mr Technowizard I think this is a seminal clip both of those guys realized while they were talking That's why he threw in some blockchain nonsense at the end that they're full of shit The dollars no more or less dependable than Bitcoin. In fact, I would argue It's less dependable because a bunch of Yahoo jabronis in charge of stuff

1:58:16 So I like that clip. Well if you really honestly believe that, you should take all your money and put it in Bitcoin? I have been stacking sats for quite a while! Okay good... Ever since i proclaimed to be a maximalist. I do that. It's- You know we-You and I have an agreement We don't take bitcoin as donations But I certainly convert, you know, a little bit every month A little bit I convert into bitcoin And so I started doing around $3900 when I maximalized and look at where we are today so that's triple the money. Yeah, you're just true! I got 50 bucks now so i'm very very happy but I think it's a seminal clip.

CHAPTER 30 / 39 Discussion

Birthday Donations, Dame Astrid and Baroness of South China Sea

A large volume of $55 donations arrived to celebrate a host's 55th birthday, including contributions from Dame Andrea in Alberta and Dame Astrid Klein. Astrid was recognized as the Baroness of the South China Sea (or Japan Sea). The segment noted the high level of engagement from the "No Agenda" community in funding the show's value-for-value model.

astrid klein· happy birthday· donations· alberta· calgary· silver spring

1:59:04 I was supposed to go a little better than that. Here we go. Well, we got a few people to thank for show 1170. I want to start and i'm going to give you that i'm going To turn it over to you when we get down to the thanks uh happy birthday adam list All right because this is a pretty good list We got a lot of people that came in with 5555 or 55 usually 55 Uh two

1:59:42 say happy birthday to Adam, but not Dame Andrea. She came up with $110 in Rocky Mountain House in Alberta Canada and there's a bunch of people I will say that tried to get into it where they had different kinds of monies and then they was like turned out to be we have birthday included but a lot of these aren't gonna I'm not gonna get to John Rob anyway. Well, I just want to read her note quickly She's a dame after all Dame Andrea and Sir Kelly are driving 300 kilometers To the Calgary meetup we want more southern Alberta producers at this Friday's meet up three hundred kilometers Nice good good on you John Robinet 100 bucks no comment Paul

2:00:34 Arsenu, and he says please help Darren O'Neill become a knight. Fellow knights pitch in and help Darren to rise to knighthood so we assume that this hundred bucks is for Darren O'Neill's knighthood. Good old boy never says that. Veron Lattican comes in with $100. Richard Hillenbrand 9119 I believe it was either him or somebody else who tried the spin-off 55 for your happy birthday so he's a happy birthday guy. It was either that or yeah I think it was Richard Sir Selvarin in Silver Spring, Maryland. What is this? He says I haven't listened or donated much lately wanted to make up.

2:01:15 Like some work. Okay, he's got some karma coming at the end sir Brent the trusted integer 91 and He's all this is the one where he says okay this guy was saying yes Well happy birthday to Adam happy birthday to me in his total is wrong well But he has 55 for my birthday and 46 for his birthday Yeah Which doesn't come to 91 it comes to 101? Oh you're right Well, there you go. Math? Hey boys came with a later note saying oops Sir Brian Lawson white knight of the rainbow nation 5569 so it's kind of a happy birthday thing and so is Chuck Barnett 5555 from Weaver Hill North Carolina The Wi-Fi Knight on Shypole Shiphole Shiphole ship hole uh is I guess still that one if he still does anything there you probably would know

2:02:16 Paul Von Cordelar, I'm moody. Cordelar and Imodin came with 5555 which is a happy birthday. Astrid Klein came in out of the blue late Dame Astrid yes and she comes in with Happy Birthday she's actually Baroness of the South China Sea. Yes, yes! Of Japan and all the disputed islands of the Japan Sea don't say China sea. The Japan Sea. The Japan Sea? The Japan Sea. Japan Sea. Japanzee. Japanzees. You're a buncha Japanzees. Can't stand ya. Sean Thorpe 5555 Michael Astflak

CHAPTER 31 / 39 Discussion

Global Birthday Wishes, September Birth Rate Theory

Donors from the Netherlands, Austria, Spain, and Guatemala sent birthday wishes, often in their native languages. A theory was proposed that the high number of September birthdays is a direct result of New Year's Eve celebrations nine months prior. The hosts expressed gratitude for the "double nickels on the dime" (55th) birthday support, which helped offset a previous month of mediocre donations.

september· birthday· netherlands· austria· spain· guatemala

2:03:07 Falk. Asked Falk, 5533. Steven Schnabel 5510, double nickels on the dime but it's also a 55 so it's got that in there and now we have all the $55 donors and you will thank them for saying happy birthday because you're taking it from here. Yes I will! Dror Bana from Illinois Thomas Hithaler these are all 55s believe he is in Austria Edward Chichdi in The United Kingdom Raymond Port And he says van harte gefeliciteerd met je geboortedag, Adam. Or as they say here... Gratuleur met de... He lives in uh...

2:03:49 a dialect part of the Netherlands. We have Ralph Massaro, parts unknown... Hey by the way stop! For your birthday party did you sit in a bunch of chairs against the wall and stare at each other like they do in Holland? I didn't have enough people to make full circles more like a semi Ralph Massaro, I mentioned him thank you. Stuart Fawcett Sir Xenonymous he is in Liverpool thank you very much Peter Chong Lakewood Washington He wants some karma as well Arthur go bets from the Netherlands Christopher shabaruk Sharab arik sorry sharbar ik from Ontario 55 for the pod fathers 55th from sir acid of the Candanavian woods and it probably cost him 200 bucks to send that so it's appreciated Miguel Lopez happy birthday

2:04:43 Miguel is from the US. Lloyd Brower, Albuquerque New Mexico Jean Leclerc from Luxembourg Happy birthday Long lives the best host of the best podcast in universe Thank you very much He is known as Sir Quijiboo Ryan Benson thank you for the constant infusion happy birthday Infusion of sanity into my and my family's lives William Geffen... Is it Gefken? William Gefken from New York Sir Jeffro of the Rockwall, happy birthday from a fellow September baby. Oh we figured out why so many people celebrate a birthday in September Try this on for size Happy New Year that kind of explains it So now I know what my parents were doing

2:05:29 Sir Eric VM, Sir Eric VM of the Valley. He's a baron he says happy birthday and awe kittens yes they always work Jonathan Ferris from Liberal Kansas thank you very much Andy Watts he says thank you for your courage Carolyn Blaney Yeah, this is from the Hogcast I believe. From Toronto please read on air... From the friendliest podcast in the universe hog story hosted by John Fletcher and Carolyn Blaney happy birthday Adam we love you way to get a plug-in you're doing well Brad King 55 Vasant Damaraj

2:06:05 September 3rd my birthday too turning 42 add me to the birthday list yes post birth old will put you on lady Dane happy birthday love and light from Lady Dane Ty Glander from Kirkland Washington sir Josh Mandel Greenville South Carolina anonymous Please keep me anonymous will do sir on guy Happy birthday you talented a one-guy happy birthday. You talented mofo Dave Bozeman in Willington, North Carolina Sam Godwin and San Jose Mason Berryman in Marietta Georgia Roland Ruth

2:06:42 Parts Unknown, Ray Fleischman, Coral Springs. No Jingles! No Karma! Miguel Ortiz have a wonderful birthday. Baronet Chris of North Austin happy birthday almost three years ahead of you with mine in October please pass karma to my worthy citizen will do Baronet Chris of North Austin thank you Phil Coburn Warrimu New South Wales 55 years yes indeed thank you very much James Gilkeson from parts unknown, Sir Christopher Baron of Buckeye from Buckeye Arizona. Of course Matthew Januszewski Chicago Illinois sir Trofer of Tarpley? Tarpley? To-tofer. Sir not troffer. Oh tofer yes like Sir Topher of Tarpely yes indeed at Cheshire Great Britain thank you baron at large from the baron at large

2:07:36 Menno Tushenbrook in Hamstead, thank you very much. Roy Strahan from Australia and that was Mike Rineker in Dubuque Iowa Sir Other Brother from Norman, Oklahoma. Joseph Finley parts unknown Scott Moore also parts unknown Ara Dadarian sir era dadarian from California Melissa Chastain From Graham Washington Larry Haye Mooresville North Carolina Clark Wallace st Thomas Ontario sir Knight of the East holy crap how long's dude this goes on forever

2:08:23 Oh my goodness. Sir Chris from Arlington, Virginia. Step it up! Yes sir James Kilo Fox 7 Hotel Victor Quebec in Las Vegas. Did you get Sir Chris? Yes Sir Chris Arlington Virginia. Uh Sir James did that Michael Henry in Snellville Georgia David Walsh Carrara Queensland Australia Nicholas Hannah in Indianapolis Indiana uh Karina Katina Katania Karina katana. It's a Serena isn't it? Serena. I don't know. This is hard Serena Katania Yes, Serena Katania Drew sample $55 as well John Tennyson Eric Hough Brian Newman Michael Greer at chick shinny, I believe Thank you very much Michael Levin or live in and Brooklyn New York Chris Willis henders Hendersonville Tennessee

2:09:13 Yancey Summerour in Houston, Texas. Greg Oleksiak Kyle Blank in Houston Jason Dolan John Tierney Dame Gina in Providence Village Texas Thank You Dame Gina Sir Tom the Minute Man Knight then we have sir Timothy Brashere's $55 and with this donation he will become a baronet And he has a title change coming appropriately. John Hall from El Paso, Sir Craig Porter Portland Oregon 73s to you November 7 Foxtrot Sierra November sir Ducifer hey Rob thank you happy birthday says who's from Poppel in the Netherlands I say he's living in Norway

2:10:00 But with a Dutch message fairly steered Jamie Landry st Louis, Missouri who turned she turned 43 years old on my birthday as well the September 3rd So we share that and put her on the list with belated sir Malinowski from Baton Rouge Louisiana Michael Halb or he'll be $55 again Pedro Gonzalez are Alano from España 40-hour job week karma please yeah I'll add that the end for you David Wynn in Rockville Center New York Gabrielle what do you think that is tree how mean Cree help Creole mean

2:10:39 Not quite sure. Anonymous? That's a tough one. I have no clue. Anonymous, thank you. Krihalmean. Marko Castellano from Guatemala. You got anonymous. I did anonymous. Marko Castellano...I did! I didn't hear it. I did it twice even. Well that's because there is another one Here's anonymous. There you go There's another one. Sir Morgan, defender of the Hershey Highway Happy birthday to you! Deborah Siegel in Cleveland Ohio John Carlson Van Jackson James Rivers in Junction City Kansas Sir John aka Red Another anonymous Sir Rob Knight of the Philanthropic Shareholders Federation and that completes the 55 donations for my birthday I feel loved thank you

2:11:28 This is what I do. Go ahead and act it! Go, pooh! Pooh! What do you mean? What do you mean acted? I'm really happy! What did I do wrong now?! I don't know, but next on the list is Francisco Tejeda at 5432-5432. Michael Gates follows him with 5280. Scott E Knight in Lust Wages Nevada is 50 and the following people are all $50 donors pretty much all wishing Adam a happy birthday Andrew Owen Ham in Knoxville Tennessee Dame Jamie in where she is Matthew another Matthew Janis, who's skew which comes in obviously from Chicago. So he came in twice It blew my own horn Hillary

2:12:17 Villarreal, Villarreal. Michael Janoski in Lindora, Pennsylvania and finally last but not least by any means is Bradley Ledin and we want to thank all these people for helping this show in particular because it keeps the show going fixes last month's mediocre. It does, it really balances out. And makes Adam feel better because obviously this was one of our bigger birthday donations yes well it's a special double nickels on the dime you know it's a little is special it's kind of yeah as a 55er I even you know I forgot about that I had to yeah I got my special my own little jingle here

2:13:05 And and as every year goes by Adam gets more and more nutty Devolved. Thank you everybody, thank you also to our execs and our associate execs who we thanked at the beginning of the show thank you again this is very kind of you. You know birthdays I don't know for me they've started a matter a lot less after 50 and she's like okay another day but it's always nice to be recognized and yeah this is as John said really it helps everything

2:13:42 Thank you for that and also thanks everyone who came in under $50 and wanted to be anonymous without putting their name Anonymous on the list, which is also appreciated. And for those of you on our regular donation subscription programs your help is also appreciated of course appreciated. After all it is your show, it's your podcast and it is the NO Agenda Show and everyone can support for our next program which takes place on the second Thursday of the week on Sunday. Devorak dot org slash N A... Couple of karmas as requested. Jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs! You've got karma.

CHAPTER 32 / 39 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Scott Knight and Global Meetups

Scott Knight was officially knighted as Sir Scott Knight following a donation of $1,000 or more. The segment also promoted upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in cities including Seattle, Calgary, Zurich, Orlando, and London. These meetups are described as "safe spaces" where listeners of all backgrounds gather to discuss the show and build community.

knighting· scott knight· meetups· seattle· orlando· zurich

2:14:29 Yeah, oh today is the 5th of September 2019. Birthdays we're celebrating John Foley today Sir Brent the trusted integer turns 46 Michael Astfal says happy birthday to his mom hey Mom 84 not bad and kasanth dar dar mirage 42 on my birthday we share it 42. Thank you very much and happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe Let's do our nighting here, we have but we have one because we're not so sure exactly how

2:15:08 There was one contribution and we'll get that, you know for someone else's knight who will get that squared away. So one blade for one Knight today? Got it! Perfect okay Scott he's already got the name Knight in his name which is just kind of cool Scott thank you very much for your support of the Noah Jenna show in the amount of $1,000 or more and for that You now become a member of the no agenda roundtable I am very proud to pronounce the KV sir Scott night other nights her name. Yes for you We have hookers and blow rent boys and Chardonnay Let's see what else we have on the table for you. We got two gerbils and ginger ale that's always a big favorite but we got some Ruben s women and Rose a

2:15:53 We've got some brisket and barrel-aged copper ale, and of course we've got sparkling cider and escorts and mutton in mead so Sir Scott's head over to the no agenda nation comm slash rings Eric the shill will take care of you And get the ring out as soon as possible So that you can wear that with pride and tweet it out obviously Quick rundown of the meetups that are forthcoming. No agenda meet ups calm is where you want to Find out details about the meetups we list here or list your own and I have to say one thing that everyone keeps talking to me about online, offline. I was hanging out with Sir Gene yesterday, we had lunch. The Meetup is a legacy thing this is legacy of the show people are meeting each other outside of the show just to hang out with people they know it's

2:16:44 In a weird way it's a safe space, but it's not because you're going to see people you never have met. You have no idea what the background is any age creed religion It's crazy and they all get along. It's something you have to witness for yourself September 5th that is today Seattle we have a meetup tomorrow Calgary Alberta September 7th in Zurich September 11th Orlando on the 14th we have Pittsburgh PA and El Paso Las Cruces meetups. On the 20th Southeast Louisiana, Nelson British Columbia, South East London and Salem Oregon that is a four meetup day. The 21st Eastern North Carolina and in Minneapolis on the 22nd in Arlington Virginia September 26th Las Vegas and Luxembourg San Antonio will be on September 27th and for the rest of this month September 28 Victoria BC

2:17:32 Copenhagen and Havre de Grasse, Maryland. So those are your meetups for more information go to noagendameetups.com you can look it up there There's reports from previous meetups or if you want start one yourself Come gather round douchebag producer and slave As we all thank your brothers and sisters who gave And some of them nights Some of them days As we mentioned earlier, Sir Timothy Breshears has upped his game to another $1,000 support for the No Agenda Show and that gives him the title of Baronet. And we congratulate him with that title and thank you for your support of The No Agenda Show It's the best podcast in the universe according to the Mull Report look it up Okay! Yes it was long but

CHAPTER 33 / 39 Discussion

Teen Vaping Crackdown, Michigan Flavor Ban

Michigan became the first state to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes in response to rising health concerns among teens. Schools across the country are implementing strict measures, such as locking bathrooms and installing vape sensors, to combat what is described as a vaping epidemic. The discussion noted that many illnesses are linked to black-market THC cartridges rather than reputable nicotine e-juice.

michigan· vaping ban· e-cigarettes· nicotine· thc cartridges· schools

2:18:29 There you go. Long but worthwhile! And somehow we're still ahead of schedule, it's crazy how that works. Unbelievable. Yeah let's see... Alright well we got a couple just some news items going on by the way this I want to do a call back to earlier part of the first donation saying we talked about vaping We did have a Vaping in School report locally Tonight with rising health concerns over teen vaping, Michigan has become the first state to ban the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes. And tonight we show you how schools across the nation are cracking down hard as students get back to class Here's NBC's Ann Thompson

2:19:05 They are back to school at Milford Connecticut's Jonathan Law High and back to locked bathrooms. Principal Fran Thompson showing us one of the four facilities off limits to students, to stem what he calls the epidemic of vaping. In a girls room like this they would literally I can't believe i'm saying this They would literally set up like blankets. It would be like a little tent city where they would just hang out in the bathroom. Teachers monitored the other four bathrooms, signing kids in and out. And you think it's made a difference? I think its made a difference in monitoring where the kids are. The teachers

2:19:43 The kids aren't going for 20 minutes out of class. So that's helped do I think it's cut down on the vaping? I don't know It's a nationwide problem in Texas some schools make kids roll up their long sleeves so they can't hide the devices in February, Nebraska They are randomly testing students and extracurricular activities for nicotine There are vape sensors in Illinois and New Jersey bathrooms. Like lungs have collapsed back in Connecticut, these students don't vape but they know who does it sounds like a smoker's cough. Yeah, it's disgusting. It's disgusting. They go there during their sports practices where they're like they're wheezing and heaving and everyone is doing laps what was once high school cool now with an increasingly high cost

2:20:29 Hmm, I'm not so sure it's that different from the amount of kids who were smoking cigarettes in the bathroom back in the day. Well when I was a kid... There we go! ...I think this has gone through a series of changes This is different because it's always different Yeah When I was a kid there would be a few bad actors that would go into the bathrooms and smoke cigarettes Oh man And they're always the punks you know and they were the... They were all there still smoking cigarettes as far as I know and they're in the bathrooms And then when I got it, you know actually beyond college and being the workforce. I heard of a same school Oh, yeah. No the kids they all go into bathrooms They smoke dope so all the kids there was nobody smoking cigarettes in the bathroom I was told they're on their smokin joints which I thought was a change Okay

2:21:23 And then it went on and then now it became they're all vaping, and I don't know what they're vaping because the report doesn't say. Are they vaping nicotine? That's a problem. Are they vaping marijuana or are these just vaping smelly stuff? Well that is the problem there's so much...and this is why I believe that all this disinformation is being thrown into the market So one can emerge victorious It's got to be the 60 billion dollar beast Because that's about what they're valued at based upon the 13 billion dollar 30% acquisition.

2:22:00 18 billion dollars. So yeah, it all comes down to who's making what? You know if you get your THC cartridges made by some dude and believe me I've tried them...I gave it back! It makes me cough the minute I try it so I don't know what it is but go away with this stuff. Vaping no I haven't had a problem with that but I get reputable e-juice and Big believer in just accepting whatever jewel jams into their ready-made cartridges. I'm not a big fan of that E juice it's e juice baby Elijah's well, it's a liquid but I prefer juice because if you can see that cheese

CHAPTER 34 / 39 Discussion

Austin Homeless Forum, Shantytown Normalization Debate

A public forum at St. Edward's University regarding Austin's homeless ordinances turned rowdy as citizens protested the "normalization" of shantytowns. Mayor Steve Adler suggested increasing funding for homeless services before new property tax restrictions take effect next year. Residents expressed safety concerns about camping in watershed areas and criticized the city's refusal to reverse lenient camping ordinances.

austin· steve adler· homelessness· shantytown· infowars· property tax

2:22:43 It's it wait, where is a lot of ways you can go with this material but I'm not gonna go anywhere. Well, let me just get the Israeli goes to Israel. Oh my gosh Yes Before you go any further I would like to do a quick update on the Austin unhoused situation. Oh yes, that's high priority! Yes You could do that at the beginning of this show as far as i'm concerned Yeah well it just didn't work out that way we started with God climate change what were we thinking? We blew the lead so there was another public forum on Austin homelessness which we call unhoused

2:23:29 This show and this was at st. Edwards the University and there was another panel of Jamoaks And the mayor but this one finally got rowdy, and this was right after the show On Was that I think it was Sunday wasn't it yeah? I think I think they did this on Sunday so people are now pissed and now they're yelling They're hooting and hollering some Infowars reporter came in and just and I don't have a clip of that Unfortunately hijacked everything and he got kicked out. So when you hear in this report from local station KX a and one person was removed That was the Infowars guy who had it, you know megaphone is yelling everybody Was not really productive for the conversation but it didn't matter because it was pandemic

2:24:16 I have a lot to digest this morning after another heated public hearing when it comes to changes to the Austin homeless ordinance. More than 300 people showed up last night some of them were very vocal both with the council and with each other What will it take for this board to repeal the lenient changes they made in June that can lead to a shantytown? We cannot normalize Shantytown. That doesn't help anybody, it doesn't help the homeless. Our city council members and integral care were at the forum at St. Edwards University those people that you heard yelling there in that video were actually some of the calmer ones, at least one person was kicked out yeah last week the City Manager recommended restrictions on where homeless people can camp one guest at the meeting said he wants to make sure the watershed area behind his house

2:25:12 included in that plan. We were told by APD that it's probably not a good idea to go back there right now, that there are a couple of individuals who might not be safe. You criminalize people for standing up for their community? And the disruptions continued at a post-forum press conference with Mayor Steve Adler. Mayor Adler says City Council will consider increasing the funding for the homeless at a budget meeting next week He says the city has to act now because next year they will be constrained by new property tax restrictions he also said revenue from any expansion of the Convention Center could be used on the homeless issue

2:25:56 And there you have it. That's always the answer, don't reverse the dumb ordinances that you removed two months ago No! Just say oh we need more money and yeah We're gonna charge everyone the max tax rate this year because we won't be able to do that next year So let's try- You gotta pay for it. We need more money Thank God there are people getting pissed off now. We need a lot more of that Because this is almost old Austin versus new Austin and it's glorious to watch. And people... I would assume old Austin wants to get rid of the homeless Yes, well they at least want to turn back the go-ahead and camp anywhere and everyone uses the same argument you're doing exactly The wrong thing! You do what every other liberal city has done and look at their results Yeah, the results are always bad

CHAPTER 35 / 39 Discussion

Shanty Town Solutions, Favelas and Tarrytown Satire

A provocative solution to the homeless crisis involves designating specific areas for third-world style shantytowns, similar to the favelas in Brazil. The proposal suggests that since liberal cities cannot solve the problem, they should provide land with basic water access and allow residents to build lean-tos. A satirical suggestion was made to locate such an encampment in Tarrytown, one of Austin's wealthiest neighborhoods.

shantytown· favelas· brazil· tarrytown· austin· urban planning

2:26:52 Anyway, so I'm... Well we can do it better. Well we know the mistakes were made but we can do it better. We can make bigger mistakes with more money! You know the shantytown thing did come up in a conversation and I'm of opinion that you're just gonna have to bite the bullet in these towns these liberal towns and let a shanty town crop-up It goes on in South America, it goes on in Mexico. I don't like your idea? I know you don't, nobody does. But it's the most realistic thing you can do is just be honest about it. You have shanty towns in multiple cities in California and it hasn't produced any... Where? There's no real true shantytown Every street corner! No that's not a shantytown Well okay how many- That is just a bunch of people hanging around and y'know hanging out with tents Yeah Okay I'm not talking about camping

2:27:53 which is what they call it now, homeless camping. Yeah yeah you're not homeless you're just camping oh yeah just people camping yeah no I'm talking about you get a couple of acres you put some acres together in an area that's really someplace you can get water to usually a water truck that would work bring it in once in awhile and everyone have their own buckets and let the let build little lean-tos Well, have its own government is where it's like in Brazil and the favelas. They have their own governments But that's my point is the favelas are a huge issue

2:28:34 Yeah, also with shanty towns. But this is I don't see any other solution. They can't seem to address the problem correctly so you might as well just let it fall into third world style. It works outside of Africa there's all those little towns in Africa that has little shanty towns outside the cities, most are they all South America? There used to be Romani encampments all over Europe and similar to a shanty town only they move I mean you can't do anything about it because they're not doing anything about it. Go to a fallback position So what you're saying is designate an area where the shantytown can prosper? You make it sound like this as joke No! That's exactly what you are saying A designated place, and this is not your idea alone People are saying hey make a designated camping ground Yeah well that should be a shanty town, a camping ground is no good

2:29:34 Those tents are no good. You want a shanty town, you want the kind of thing that people can go and do reports about. Oh look at these people they're living like horrible! And then they show that there's this open sewer? Okay, you have to design these things. Scott Adams has got something like this but he's more not gonna be my thinking. You wanna an open sewer so you can be a guest in the open sewer and the turd going down the sewer is just open You want kids that are half naked, wandering around. Y'all dirty you know? Barefoot barefoot. Playing with a rusty can Lots of dogs barking at everything We had it we had a quasi shantytown here in the East Bay over on the Bulb was called

2:30:30 an old ex-garbage dump that's over by Golden Gate Fields in Albany. There was this big area that was in the very far reaches of this, it's like a peninsula that is built of garbage dumps from the 20s and 30s so its green now they got trees everything growing on it but there was a huge shantytown out there a genuine one, you couldn't even go out to it because there's too many pit bulls guarding the place. But it was a shanty town and they let it go for years and years and they finally went in the middle of the night tore down. We'll go back to what else we need in this shantytown I was kind of enjoying it. We were at Barefoot Children playing with the rustic open sewers lot of lean-to's and now there were people who didn't like... Lean-To's yes very good left over gout that is the kinda stuff that you make for

2:31:18 It's kind of a galvanized, corrugated steel. Mmm yes very good. Chunks of that and corrugated fiberglass that just got this little curvy thing in it is pounded in... And you always need to have a boat trailer with half a boat on it? Oh there's definitely a bunch of boat trailers with half the boats people living in the boats. Open fires burn barrels everywhere especially in the winter And yeah, we can spec it out. I know the perfect spot! Tarrytown. We're gonna do that in Tarrytown here in Austin. Is there a joke in there right now? Oh yeah if you're in Austin then you're loving it. It's where all the rich douchebags live. It's Tarrytown. Well put it right next to them. What's before Tarrytown is...I gotta think about it yes that's a good neighborhood to do it There are lots of trees to connect the lean-tos

CHAPTER 36 / 39 Discussion

Over-Tourism in Amsterdam and San Francisco, Anne Frank House

Amsterdam and San Francisco are facing significant "over-tourism," with tourist numbers far exceeding local populations. Amsterdam is actively steering visitors away from the city center to less crowded areas like Rotterdam or the north. The Anne Frank House was criticized for becoming a "bad Disneyland exhibit" with long lines and modernized gift shops, detracting from its historical significance.

amsterdam· san francisco· over-tourism· anne frank house· fisherman's wharf· rotterdam

2:32:12 Oh, if there's a... the trees are good. They clean the air." Well we're headed that way so we're laughing about it but it ain't all that funny Do you tell me? While we're on that topic though, there was an article I wanted you to read. It was about how some cities like Amsterdam have... Over tourism. Over tourism and they're trying to limit the number of tourists that come in Yes Well, I was looking at the numbers And one thing is that article didn't talk about San Francisco. I mean it had San Francisco as number two Mm-hmm Where they have too many tourists considering the population The population of Amsterdam is about 1 million with about 18 million tourists Yeah, that's 18 million people in the whole country

2:32:55 Yeah, and they're all in Amsterdam touring. There's 18 million... Do you know that the Netherlands is at this point I believe more densely populated than Japan? Yes what do you yeah it could be possible and easy calculation to figure out because it's just room per square meter So there's 18 million people in the country and 18 million come through as tourists. And I think we talked about this, they're doing active tourist management to steer them away from Amsterdam get him to go to the north which is a total shithole has nothing to do with old...I mean it's beautiful if you want live there but it's all new! It means its brand-new. Yeah wouldn't she wanted me going to the south? Go to Rotterdam! Well Rotterdam would be better for

2:33:41 outstanding world-class architecture old and new. And they got good restaurants. Rotterdam's a good place to go but yeah Delft... And you get that big gate you can look at there's it they have the other giant dam or whatever they call it, the dike that moves. The Delta Works Yeah, you could go there and they have a little museum. You can look at how the thing works It's different Ike in Amsterdam but you can look at that too yeah, you go Look at some Delft blue you go look at how they make cheese But still it the problem is people don't go to Amsterdam, but it's like oh y'all go to the Anne Frank house Which is complete shit? The and hand and Frank House used to be the Anne Frank house on the canal you'd go in And when I was there they did the walls were just the walls

2:34:27 Now they have, what plastic in front of... not plastic but what's the word I'm looking for? Lucite or whatever. In front of the walls because people were writing their names graffiti so there was all this shit graffiti and they've built this huge modern front and gift shop. Yeah it's all modernized. A gift shop! shop and the lines are outrageous and it's nothing like a bad Disneyland exhibit you know come we walk past like I'm not going in there let's go to Space Mountain. And so that's ruined, and people are just there at a party! They're drinking and smoking

2:35:08 It's annoying. Yeah, well now that same article talk about San Francisco's population is a little less than Amsterdam's it's smaller Traditionally has always been about 750 thousand but it's up to 900 thousand they say But it has the same number of tourists pretty much it has 16 million and they're stepping in poop Yeah, I don't know what 16 million people in a town of less than 1 million which is San Francisco. It's a lot of tourists. I don't know what they do. I mean, I go to San Francisco to shop at different places there that I get certain things specifically. Did you say population or population? Tourists are all on Fisherman's Wharf! What did they do there?! I remember as a kid going to San Francisco

2:36:04 And my parents are like, oh Fisherman's Wharf. Fishermen's Wharf and I still don't remember but where was it? What the hell why was what was something great that I missed No, I just remember getting trucked around the city and like I know not and the only thing I remember was what's this windy Street Lombard which is now I guess it's over you know there's every moron on his own You make a reservation to drive on the road. Yeah When we were kids it was better! It was But whatever. Hey, just a couple quickies Looks like there are thousands of names that will be unsealed from Epstein documents Oh yeah another unsealing oh Sure well this one actually might happen the judge Presta and this is from a separate lawsuit from Jeffrey one of the victims

CHAPTER 37 / 39 Discussion

Brexit Deadlock, Boris Johnson vs. Nigel Farage

The British Parliament voted to block Boris Johnson's plan for a No-Deal Brexit on October 31st. Nigel Farage accused Johnson of attempting to "reheat" Theresa May's failed withdrawal agreement, which Farage claims would prevent the UK from becoming a truly independent nation. Despite the political maneuvering, Farage's Brexit Party remains a significant influence on the national agenda.

brexit· boris johnson· nigel farage· house of commons· eu· withdrawal agreement

2:36:58 And you know they want to unseal a lot of information and people are really kind of freaking out because your name could be in there even though he didn't do anything wrong. There's gonna be lots of names You might have been some party or whatever I'm just saying this for your benefit, just so you got a heads up yeah well I'm pretty sure I'm not on in those lists. I'm pretty sure And I think we would be remiss if we did not mention Brexit, the latest. You have a report? Yeah, we need to update everybody on Brexit Not that there's any actual change it is just some more bull crap went down but kind of in Boris Johnson's disadvantage Yes there is a move afoot

2:37:56 That's a course extend the date of course and they're trying to. Pro rogue pro rogue pro rogue even though it didn't take this time off anyway according to all the experts, and Farage is you know... Wait, did you get the latest what happened yesterday? What? Oh no so they had a.. So what Boris Johnson said the way I understand it is listen we're going to get this done on time by October 31st and otherwise if there's no deal it'll be in note. If there's no deal we will do a No Deal Brexit and any threatened otherwise I'll call for an election

2:38:44 And they voted yesterday on this piece of legislation which effectively blocked him, by some crazy number. It's like the Parliament doesn't appear to represent the people. They don't want to leave! There is some corruption in there. Some? Hello Casablanca! There is a bit of corruption in the British Isles So what does Farage have? So Farage could comes on and yes, there's a day block Johnson from doing much and then they did it maybe have an election Maybe not. No, there's no election because they voted it down There's no election don't be after brexit of doom this. Oh, okay. All right. All right

2:39:25 And Farage was talking about it turns out they did a pre-poll on if they were going to do election before the Brexit and Farage's party wasn't gonna make any inroads. And so Nigel has accused Boris... in this clip, you'll hear it of doing double dealing and actually going over and trying to sneak a deal past everybody that is not gonna be acceptable. Remember what I said? Remember I predicted I said Boris Johnson is not going to get it done he will not get a Brexit done! I think he's doing sneaky deals But they're sneakier than Farage may think.

2:40:27 because we trusted Theresa May, we trusted the Conservative Party to deliver Brexit. They didn't do it so I formed the Brexit party We won the European elections, we reset the agenda and if we hadn't been formed Theresa May would still be Prime Minister Now Boris Johnson has picked up all the lines we used in that campaign. You must be pleased about that? Yeah, because we're winning! We've completely reset the British agenda and of course now no deal leaving with a clean break Brexit is the most popular option however we now find ourselves in very similar position to that with Mrs May Boris has won the leadership telling us he will take us out on 31st October but what's done him last week if you come back to Brussels and clearly he wants to reheat

2:41:11 the failed withdrawal agreement that was three times rejected by the House of Commons. And if we leave... But without the backstop? Even without the backstop, it's still the worst deal in history. Even without the backstop it costs us £39 billion. It makes it virtually impossible for us ever to leave the Customs Union. We will not be a free independent nation so we are standing and we will stand in every seat in this election and we say to Boris Johnson If you sell us out on Brexit with this awful withdrawal treaty we will fight you in every seat. Nigel if you're right in that analysis why is it that your poll figures are dropping and his figures and the Conservative Party's figures are rising? If he's actually pulling a fast one then he's going to give us Theresa May's re-deal. Because people haven't realised yet. Oh I see, so were too stupid to see it! Yes! No because its too early this only began to happen last week and you've got the loud noise

2:41:57 Says we'll leave with no deal on the 31st of October. You actually look at what is being said by Macro Merkel by Boris Johnson Boris in a letter last week said it was his highest priority to get a withdrawal agreement Even if you want a clean break brexit, yeah No, he's not gonna get it done at all at all This is not the European way this is not how the EU functions Vote again slaves you did it wrong. It's about right there was a funny moment though I was watching just before the vote which came around I like it was late for them in the UK there must have been four or five in the afternoon here and there was a pretty funny one some member of Parliament who is I think Pakistani

CHAPTER 38 / 39 Discussion

Bongo-Bongoland Comment, Boris Johnson Burka Controversy

A Pakistani member of Parliament confronted Boris Johnson over past derogatory comments, including his description of women in burkas as "letterboxes." The MP also referenced the term "Bongo-Bongoland" during a heated exchange in the House of Commons. The segment highlighted Johnson's polarizing leadership style and his history of controversial op-ed columns.

boris johnson· bongo-bongoland· burka· parliament· pakistan· op-ed

2:42:47 and had the appropriate outfit on. You know, Boris Johnson at some point wrote in an op-ed article I think this was a long time ago...I believe maybe it was just this year but i thought it was longer ago he was talking about how the British...I'm paraphrasing..how the British street street scene had changed to when he said something because he called the Burkas letterboxes or some really derogatory term and this guy stands up and calls him out on it. Let me see here we go. That might entertain some but Boris Johnson is a leader that repels as well as attracts, a Labour MP demanding an apology that never came for a controversial column he wrote a year ago. Those of us who from a young age have had to endure and face up to being called names such as cowl head or Taliban all coming from bongo-bongoland can appreciate full

2:43:44 I never heard coming from Bongo-Bongoland. I think he made that up. I don't know but... It's just something you throw in. Bongo-Bongoland? Made me feel good And let's leave it on that high note. Yeah, okay Bongo bongo land I need to let you know Nick the rat is coming up next from the sewer on no agenda stream calm We have a number of great end-of-show mixes from Jesse Coy Nelson we've got Tom Stark weather and Rob and or the Darbys

2:44:33 with some great mixes. I know you'll enjoy them and we look forward to returning on Sunday with another edition of the best podcast in the universe please remember us at Dvorak dot org slash NA and i'm coming to you from opportunity zone 33, the frontier of Austin Texas FEMA region number six and all the governmental maps In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where 97% of all carbon dioxide is produced by nature. I am John C. Dvorak We return on Sunday right here on NO Agenda Until then as always we say adios mofos and such!

CHAPTER 39 / 39 Discussion

Outro, Straight Pride Parade Song and Gitmo Nation Anthem

The show concluded with a musical montage featuring a song about the Straight Pride Parade and a satirical "homelessness experience" ride at Disneyland. Final thoughts touched on the "weasel words" used in the Brexit debate and the "heist" of the British democratic process. The episode ended with the Gitmo Nation National Anthem and a sign-off from Opportunity Zone 33.

straight pride· disneyland· homelessness· brexit· gitmo nation· anthem

2:45:35 I know they feel so happy and gay about the straight pride parade Whatever it is, I'm against it Count me out cause on this fence Is where I won't sit Cause I'm against it Says Pride, it masquerades as hate Now its a crime to be straight Straight Pride Parade I'm against it. Read the bylaws, get your permits to commence it But I'm against it. We're against it! I'm opposed to it. Pride masquerading as hate On Marxist principles? I'm opposed to it He's opposed to it Virtue signals through the proletariat

2:46:11 On the day my son was born, amongst the pronouns I was torn. By the paperwork I have sent it! Gender reassignment is a gift that lasts forever once you commence it. Oh my goodness... We're against it! The homelessness experience? in Disneyland? This is an exit strategy. I think we could create this ride Now, do you sit in the ride or do...I think you should also experience for a brief moment stepping into human feces I think the most enjoyable Disney rides are in a cart, you know? And you got your music going on. You're like... Okay there's two ways of going about this. There's one is you're in the little cart or little thing and it's going through a homeless encampment and people are all animatronic That's like Pirates Of The Caribbean Yeah exactly like Pirates Of The Caribbean only maybe could be kind of a river of pee

2:47:05 You know, if you had any kind of sneaky pee that would be okay. But I think generally speaking it'd be better on rails and you go through these things and see all these different people. Do you have...you go through this section where there's a bunch of politicians trying to come up with good solutions? And they finally say we just need more housing! Then he comes out. You can do here is Los Angeles and here is Austin. You could have a couple show some differences Oh, yeah. Right? Yeah you could take the car through one place or another You come out the other end of it and you feel real good about yourself in here now you understand Understand now you have evolved The other one is just a cheaper way to go Yes, you put where you wear some VR glasses Or you're in a VR situation that you experienced holding only now It's even more realistic not

2:47:50 because it's not animatronics, it's not dummies and things like Pirates of the Caribbean. It is the actual videos that you're seeing surrounded by the real stench in fields and fans blowing just the smell of crap in your face You go through the whole thing and you're in come out the other end pretty much with the same message But it's just a cheaper way to do the ride. Now, you understand Understand now you have evolved More people used to live in slums now are they economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities? And they're broke They don't have a negative cash flow position. They're fucking broke

2:48:39 They're not homeless, they are neighbors who are camping. The people that are camping in your neighborhoods are your neighbors too. Oh okay. They live in your neighborhood. They're my neighbors! Do you notice a trend here? You're not homeless...you're camping! Which also is going to really help people that are camping currently, to live in more sanitary conditions and be healthier themselves. People just being in a place because they have nowhere else to be it's not a crime Really starting to focus on who would expect that from our community From our house communities we don't expect it from people experiencing homelessness I'm still not gonna see the movie

2:49:26 So we're talking people who've been homeless, unhoused experiencing it for 8 years 9 years 12 years they live effectively outdoors and now they are all just coming into the city hey we can camp there why not? It's a lot closer to everything is where... We're here! Where I can get drugs if i want them. We ain't going nowhere. We are moving right next door to you It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood, A beautiful day for a neighbor. Would you be mine? Could you be mine? It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood I'm still not gonna see the movie! It's a neighborly day in this beautywood, A neighborly day for a beauty... I'm still not gonna see the movie! There goes that neighborhood!

2:50:14 It's one hell of a day in my neighborhood A hell of a day for a neighbor Would you be mine? Could you be mine?! I hope i get to move into your neighborhood Someday The problem is when i move in, wait! Rows are blazing. A nation is being torn apart With weasel words, hiding blame. This game is a lark! Theresa May's plans? They came back from the dead

2:51:04 Just how many strange fellows can you fit in one bed? Parliament is on the brink of wrecking any deal that we might be able to sign. The smirk on her face, showing such sweet schadenfreude! Now Boris has been charged to get this heist in order... The slight of a hand, oh the illusion You will obey your masters beck and call. That would mean more dinner, more delay... So forgive me when I say they want no Brexit at all! Ladies and gentlemen please rise for your Gitmo Nation National Anthem

2:51:49 In the morning, Gitmo Nation We are all charged up to be Human resources and servants in all lands and all ships at sea From the east to west Down under To the lowlands And beyond and distracted slaves hear our hipponation song the best podcast in the universe! can you see that juice?