Episode 1204 · Sunday, 5 January 2020

Hunt the Wumpus

From Chinese influence in Times Square to the weaponization of climate finance, the new year opens with a calculated shift in globalist rhetoric and domestic surveillance.

By The No Agenda Show | 2h 42m listen | 34 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1204

About this episode

The 2020 New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square serves as a flashpoint for Chinese soft power as Ambassador Huang Ping and the Sino-American Friendship Association take center stage. While dignitaries distributed red scarves and tourism promos, the transition to a globalist anthem signaled a shift in the event's traditional American character. Meanwhile, CNN's broadcast from Nashville and New York drew sharp criticism for the visible intoxication of Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon, whose partisan rhetoric regarding the 2020 election cycle further fueled accusations of media bias.

In Baghdad, the State Department led by Mike Pompeo faces scrutiny after Iran-backed militias breached the U.S. Embassy compound with suspicious ease. Domestically, Attorney Joe DiGenova reports that Admiral Mike Rogers is cooperating with John Durham's investigation into Obama-era electronic spying, potentially acting as a Rosetta Stone for upcoming criminal conspiracy indictments. In the tech sector, San Diego officials grapple with a General Electric contract that grants the corporation ownership of data collected from 3,000 camera-equipped streetlights, while Mark Carney transitions to a UN climate role to push for a global financial mobilization modeled after the 2008 bank bailouts.

Personal moments define the start of the year as a Washington State windstorm buries Highway 240 in ten-foot piles of tumbleweeds, trapping motorists for hours. In Texas, Jack Wilson’s rapid response to a church shooter in White Settlement sparks a debate over the media's framing of armed citizens. The episode concludes with the knighting of Alexander Salzberg and Donald Rolfe, alongside a look at how South Park has become a litmus test for social justice screening in modern job interviews.


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CHAPTER 01 / 34 Discussion

Times Square New Year's Eve Celebration, Chinese Influence

The 2020 New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square featured significant participation from Chinese dignitaries, including Ambassador Huang Ping and representatives from the Sino-American Friendship Association. Critics noted the prominent display of red scarves and the broadcast of messages promoting Chinese tourism during the American tradition. The event concluded with a performance of John Lennon's "Imagine," which was characterized as a globalist anthem following the official ceremonies.

times square· china· sino-american friendship association· huang ping· new york· communist manifesto

00:00 Oh, just use GIMP! Celebrating the Chiners New Year and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I'm on the lookout for tumbleweeds, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Beer! There we go. There we go.

00:50 Ah, yes. There we are. So we got a bunch of these little streamers you blow on, you get that sound? Yeah. J-Bar pack. Yeah. They're all from China. Of course. But they all sound like this. They're all pathetic. Just the Chinese trying to undermine the country. Well, once again, we... I didn't have a joyous sound when I was a kid. We rang in the new year 2020 in New York, and as always, we, as the commercial giants that we are, Once again for the second year running sold New Year's Eve to China. Did you see it?

01:31 I didn't watch that, no. Oh, the big New Year's Eve show. It's so much fun every year to welcome the dignitaries from China onto the stage in New York Times Square with their red scarves. Joining me now is Lili, the executive vice president of the Sino-American Friendship Association, a prestigious, independent, non-profit organization that promotes business, culture, and educational activities. We are very happy to be here for the ninth year in a row to celebrate with everyone in Times Square and the people around the world. We wish everyone a very happy new year and good luck in 2020. And a gulag in 2020, she said it right there.

02:20 Gula of course we are so glad that you're back here with us. Yeah, some friends. We would love to meet your guests. Yes first. Oh, yeah Did you notice that? She did a sure. That's cool. It's even it's propagated to China. You can barely speak English, but she can say sure. You brought some friends. We would love to meet your guests. Sure. I'd love to welcome our co-hosting organizer for tonight's opening ceremony. Peter Zhang, the president of Design American Friendship Association. Friends, friendship. Our tonight's special honorable guests are Ambassador Huang Ping, Consul General of the People's Republic of China in New York. And let's talk to the ambassador to see what his vision is, what good things do we have in store. And now I would like to invite Ambassador Huang Ping to share his greetings with Times Square and the world.

03:18 We welcome you to visit the China in 2020. You will find our country both modern and ancient with incredible landscapes and friendly people. So join the millions of the people who have have already discovered its wonders in jail China welcomes you with open arms in jail Happy New Year and Xin Nian Kuai Le!

03:56 Thank you ambassador for that wonderful message. We love that. Oh, yes. We love it so much, especially in New York. Oh, let's do a quick little interview. We're so glad you joined us this year. Thank you for being here. Happy New Year's to you. Anybody back home you want to say happy New Year's to? Sure. Happy New Year to everybody. This is actually my second time to be here in Times Square to celebrate this countdown of New Year. New Year's coming together with friends from all over the world. I'm so happy China played a part and I greet everyone. I sincerely invite our friends to come to China to see this incredible landscapes and

04:40 enjoy having a good experience. If I come to China can I stay at your house? Of course, of course, I would be very happy to be your host. Don't step on it. Having a good experience. If I come to China, can I stay at your house? Of course, of course, I would be very happy to be your host and first of all, I will issue a very good visa. Good visa! Not like other stupid tourists, they not get good visa! You get good visa! You not go to jail with good visa! I just, is there something about this bothers me? This is New York, it's our American tradition, dropping the ball.

05:22 And there were so many people on stage, they all had to jump in and say something. Great, well maybe I'll stay half with you and then half with you. Can I stay at your house also? Of course, yeah, thank you. Tonight is a very wonderful night. And there was really someone weird in the background yelling stuff. I look forward to meet all your friends around the world in China. China is a very beautiful country. China, if you visit to China, China will be beyond imagination. Thank you. Happy New Year. Thank you. Well thank you so much for being here. Happy New Year to all of you. Thank you for joining us in Times Square. We hope you'll come back next year. Definitely we'll be back next year. Oh yeah. In the next 10 years. 10 years. Oh yeah. Turn on the camera. Happy New Year's on three. You ready? One, two, three. Happy New Year! What? What? What did he say? Couldn't resist. Did you hear him? That was pathetic. What channel is that on?

06:22 I don't know, producer Shane went through six hours of video to get these clips for us. And then, after the ball dropped, of course, nothing better than the Communist Manifesto! We had just talked about this song too, which is why a lot of people emailed me like, wow, they played that at New Year's Eve! Imagine there's no heaven Imagine there's no countries, no borders. We're all the same. Nobody is different. It's beautiful. It was all New Year's Rockin' Eve. That's not rockin'. No, rockin' was CNN's coverage again. What is wrong with that channel?

CHAPTER 02 / 34 Discussion

CNN New Year's Eve Coverage, Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon

CNN's New Year's Eve broadcast featured Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen in New York, while Don Lemon reported from Nashville. The coverage drew criticism for its unprofessional tone, including explicit language used by guests and the hosts' visible consumption of alcohol on air. Don Lemon's comments about "leaning in harder" for the 2020 election cycle were highlighted as evidence of partisan media bias.

cnn· anderson cooper· don lemon· andy cohen· nashville· tequila shots

07:16 I mean there's a lot wrong with it, but for some reason they feel it's a good idea on New Year's Eve to go completely gay. The station is gay. Hello! Andy Cohen, who is not on CNN, but he is friends with Anderson Cooper. Andy Cohen produces, you know, huge hits like Keep it... no... Ben Carr-Zephyr, by the way. Tato, Economy on the Up. He produces The Real Housewives. And so here they're just talking about something and yet it was still 10 o'clock. She turned to Anderson and said he's not gonna ask me who has the biggest of anyone I've ever been with right? No it was

08:04 She turns to me out of the blue and goes, he's not going to ask me who has the biggest cock in Hollywood is he? Okay, that's what she asked. And just said it. Okay. Since when is this okay on CNN? What? Yeah, who has the biggest cock in Hollywood? Yeah, I know, I heard it. Oh, I thought you were going to give us the answer. I haven't, well, you might know, you've been to Hollywood. We all know it. We lived there for a year. We all know it's Billy Preston, the fifth Beatle. Everybody knows this. Is that true? Look it up. It's on the wiki. Wikipedia. This is disgusting. And then Don Lemon was in Nashville with Brooke Baldwin, who looks very different not behind the desk.

08:46 And Don was hammered as usual. I didn't clip him singing, but I did get this. I get this. What's he gonna do for 2020? What are his resolutions? Did you see the video going around of Anderson Cooper taking a shot of tequila? Yes, like a real man. I saw him down that thing. Oh yeah. I'm gonna lean in harder. Harder? I'm gonna lean in harder. What does that mean? I'm gonna lean in harder. I'm sick of the craziness. So if you thought I was I went hard in 2019 Watch 2020 baby. There's more to come. I'm a soldier. I'm a soldier It's a big year I'm gonna be more grateful spend more time with my family, but also lean into work and It's an election. We're gonna we're on the grind we are but it truly is a privilege to do what we do

09:42 To do what we do and to all the people who say hello and thank you. Stop. You know what? Did he say what? Go back that up. What do you want to hear? Well, he said he's gonna go after Trump or something more time with my family Oh, yeah, but also lean into work harder and we got to get ready. It's an election. We're gonna we're on the grind We are but it truly is a privilege to do what we do and to all the people Yes, it is an honor It is. To sit in our seats. It's such an honor, John, to sit in our seats here on the podcast. It's such a platform. It's so fabulous that we got to lean in. The voice we have and the platform we have. Have you ever had so many people come up to you and say thank you for what you do? I've never been high-fived more on a plane in my life. It's amazing, right? Like, it's awesome. So thank you so much. It's awesome. Oh my God, lean in harder. Did anyone tell Donna that's a Sheryl Sandberg meme for women? Lean in.

10:43 And? Right. So I just don't understand. I don't know. I just don't understand. It's entertaining. I mean, we will switch back and forth. Well, I don't think they understand either, to be honest about it. They really think they're the cat's ass. I don't know if it's that or if they're so tightly... they're clearly tightly controlled on CNN. So maybe this is that, you know, it's like you got to let them out of the pen. Not sure. You don't need to control people who are predisposed. That's the great thing about it. That's true. Hey, we got another note from Sir Chris. Yes.

CHAPTER 03 / 34 Discussion

Australian Bushfires, Rain Stick Ritual for New South Wales

In response to a listener request from New South Wales, a ritual involving a "triple shake" of a rain stick was performed to symbolically bring relief to the Australian bushfires. The segment addressed the severe drought conditions and the perceived lack of effective environmental intervention.

australia· bushfires· new south wales· rain stick· sir chris

11:24 Yeah, the place is burning down. He wants more stick. Yeah, I'm gonna read this to you. The rain stick propagation to southeastern New South Wales has not been too good and while we did have a couple of unexpected droplets on New Year's Eve and a much-needed cool change, anything to help the burning has not made it above the background noise. Clearly need more power and an antenna with more gain on a different band. Free of QRM from the likes of Greta. Well, let's get him. Well, they only have the one band. Everyone has to turn down their speakers except Australia. Yes, otherwise you're gonna get drenched. But I'm gonna do a triple shake here because this is clearly calling... What do you call a triple shake? Are you flipping it six times? No, no, I'm going one, two, three. One... So I'm flipping it three times. I flip one, I flip two, flip three. I'm flipping it three times. Triple shake.

12:15 Well, I'll back it off with a double. All right, ready? Three, two, one. No, no. Oh, no! Jeez, man. You got the stick. That was almost catastrophic. It could have been. You ready? Okay, let me wait. All right, Australia. Hold on, I got a grip spot I gotta hold to. Okay, go. Wait, wait, wait. Put your glasses on, man. Safety goggles. Me? Yeah, safety goggles, of course. Ready? One. Three. One, three, five. One, two, three, go! One, two, three. With an extra aftershake. There we go. Alright, now that'll help. Guaranteed.

CHAPTER 04 / 34 Discussion

Washington State Tumbleweed Storm, Highway 240 Blockage

A massive windstorm in Washington State caused a "tumbleweed takeover" on Highway 240, burying several vehicles in piles of brush up to ten feet high. State troopers and Department of Transportation crews spent hours digging out trapped motorists near West Richland. The event was described as an unusual environmental phenomenon for the region.

washington state· highway 240· tumbleweeds· windstorm· benton county

13:05 We'll see. Guaranteed. So here in California, but in Washington State on the highway 240, they had, and by the way, Eric's power was knocked out. It's a miracle he got the spreadsheet in. Anyway, what happened was this windstorm apparently, pulled up like, I don't know, 100,000 tumbleweeds from part of Washington. What? And blew them down Highway 240. Now, tumbleweeds are a common phenomenon in the desert areas like Reno. Or Texas. Texas has them. Yeah. And you see them tumbling along, tumbling along. It's a funny product, this thing. But apparently there was... Product? They don't have this area to tumble much in in Washington, but they found this Highway 240.

13:53 So they decided to come down highway 240, like 10 feet high wave of tumbleweeds covered up a bunch of cars. They had to dig them out the next day. No way. Oh, I'm looking at it now. Tumbleweed takeover. Oh my goodness. Oh man. Cars were buried in 10 feet of tumbleweeds and they couldn't get out of their cars. That's fantastic. I'm looking at it now. We have confirmed no one is in this car, but we are trying to access the license plate Wow Man I'd had no idea there was so much tumbleweed unbelievable Tumbleweed again. Yes indeed. Well, did you have a nice? Did you have a nice New Year's John besides it? We had a nice big dinner and we watched the fireworks. Yeah, I

CHAPTER 05 / 34 Discussion

Personal New Year's Eve Reflections, Dash Cams and Dining

Personal anecdotes regarding New Year's Eve included the gift of a dash cam intended to document local traffic violations and reflections on the declining quality of holiday dining experiences. Observations were made regarding the lackluster fireworks display in San Francisco compared to illegal local pyrotechnics.

dash cam· san francisco· black cod· fireworks· new year's resolutions

14:48 and open Christmas gifts. I'm sorry, it's the Dvorak clan. I have to remember that. You guys do things different. Did you get anything nice for Christmas? I got what I wanted. Okay. A dash cam. No, really? Yeah. Oh, interesting. Well, my favorite video is if anyone wants to go watch, have fun in an entertaining manner for a good couple of hours. Oh, it's the Russian. The Russian dash cam videos on YouTube. It's there's nothing better on television. So you're hoping to you're hoping to be. But they put a new stop sign in down at the bottom of the street here and people just keep running it. I'm going to film it and take it to the police. I think I'll be a local think. Hey, man, don't walk by that house.

15:40 That guy lives there. Guy. Yeah, there's a lot of other good gifts. I can't think of anything that was more spectacular. The fireworks were a dud. Actually, the local fireworks, the ones that the locals were just firing illegally, was better than the San Francisco show that was supposed to be so good. It was terrible. Right. Anyway. Yeah, we... I didn't go with you. How was your New Year's? What did you guys do? We stayed home. We stayed home. Everybody seems to have stayed home this New Year's. Well, the past two New Years, we went out two years ago, we went out for dinner and which at the Four Seasons, which is swanky. And basically the meal had just been kept warm under red lights.

16:31 You know, I guess the chef had gone cooked it up went home just left it there. They served it up just lukewarm. The year stinks. Yeah last year we went to like another restaurant where they had special wine pairings like oh this would be fun you know it's eight courses every course had some kind of wine sampling and it was all mixed up and they served them wrong wrong order like oh come on So we stayed at home, I made black cod, we drank a little bit and we celebrated on New York time. So we were in bed by 1130. Well that's decadent. We were in bed at 1130. Happy New Year everybody. Happy New Year. Well we didn't go that far although we drank a couple bottles of good champagne.

CHAPTER 06 / 34 Discussion

Political Health Updates, Elijah Cummings and John Lewis

The health status of Congressman John Lewis, who was recently diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer, was discussed alongside the passing of Elijah Cummings. A production error by CBS News was noted, where a photograph of Cummings was mistakenly used during a report about Lewis. The segment suggested that the high-stress political environment of the last three years has taken a physical toll on veteran lawmakers.

elijah cummings· john lewis· cbs news· pancreatic cancer· amygdala

17:21 Just following up on the end of 2019, you know one thing that people take away from this show is a mental health aspect and we've gone deep into how the amygdala works and how outrage can, and triggering can start to inflame this thing and it grows and then you go into primal mode and then everything is a danger. Then you're a reptile. Yeah, pretty much. You're buying crickets at the store. You want to eat bugs. But this is not just for mere mortals, you know, this also goes for politicians and I think we're seeing it take its toll now. We had Elijah Cummings pass away, now John Lewis. Two guys who look really, really sour the past three years. You know what I mean? Really, really sour and mad and Trump and Republicans.

18:20 So then we heard sad news that John Lewis, of course, you know, he was at Selma. He's, you know, the guy's an icon. Now he has, I guess, pancreatic cancer. Of course CBS couldn't tell him apart. Now, to an apology. Monday during the East Coast airing of our story about Congressman John Lewis being diagnosed with cancer a photograph of the late congressman Elijah Cummings was inadvertently labeled as Congressman Lewis this due to a production error. Uh-huh We deeply regret the mistake and sincerely apologize the racist production error. They all look the same I know exactly what happened there CBS racists, but I think the most clear and

CHAPTER 07 / 34 Discussion

Pope Francis Slapping Incident, St. Peter's Square Altercation

Pope Francis apologized after an incident in St. Peter's Square where he visibly lost patience and slapped the hand of a woman who had grabbed him and pulled him toward her. The altercation occurred just before the Pope delivered a speech denouncing violence against women. Observers noted the Pope's expression of disgust following the encounter as a sign of elitism.

pope francis· vatican city· st. peter's square· apology· women's rights

19:01 example of an amygdala that is on the verge of bursting and not just the act itself but the The face this man made after this incident was truly spectacular. And in a New Year's message this morning, Pope Francis denounced violence against women, saying they should be treated with dignity. He also apologized for his response to one woman's excitement over meeting him yesterday. Take a look. The pope was greeting visitors in St. Peter's Square when the woman roughly grabbed the pope's hand, pulling him toward her. Francis slapped her

19:38 hand away before turning from the crowd. He said this morning that he lost patience and called it a bad example. It seems the Pope's human after all. I like the little editorial, I guess he's human after all. And I thought she said post-human. Yeah, well that too. But this incident, I found it to be shocking. Now, actually not shocking because I called this guy being the Pope before it ever happened, before any smoke rose out of the chimney. He's a New World Order guy. I don't think he's a good guy. Now maybe if you're ordained the Pope then you turn into a great guy. I don't know.

20:15 But to be free the slap that he gave to this woman to let go of his hand was kind of understandable because she did just pull him over it's like get off you know but then he was yeah no I said but when he turned and he's walking away the face that was I love the face that is a face of disgust for small irritating people an elitist... It seemed like more of a disgust for mammalians. Now you're taking it very far. And even though, you know, as a human being you can understand this type of reaction... He's the Pope! This is not what you're... yeah, this is not a Pope... this is, of all the things, before you're about to do a speech on how to treat women, you don't do that! I think he's got to go.

21:09 I think that's an impeachable offense. Can you impeach the Pope? I think we should be able to. Popes don't slap hoes. That's not the way to go. They're now impeaching coaches in the NCAA. I'm curious if there will be any fallout from this. I found it shocking. I mean, not that it personally offended me. But I was shocked, like, if Jesus, you know, the poor and the meek were clamoring and, help me Jesus, and just slapped him away. Go away, you idiots. I know. I thought that... Yeah, it was the grumpy face afterwards. The slapping and slapping was, you know... One thing, but the face, the face... He should have just pointed to her and says, Taser, to the security guys. That would be more logical. I could just see it.

22:03 How weak is he that she gets pulled back by this frail woman? There we go. Ah, this is David. And then after she drops from being a phaser, T can give her the blessing. That would be great. Oh well. Anyway. Keep your amygdala small, people. That's the message. Don't get caught, because this is what happens. You get all messed up. I did see a lot of people tweeting about, I'm not going to get mad anymore. I'm just going to let it go. I realize I can't change anything about Trump, so I'm going to let it go. I'm telling you, even my LibDevs are posting similar things on their blogs.

CHAPTER 08 / 34 Discussion

Brexit Status Update, The Guardian's EU Rights Guide

As the January 31st Brexit deadline approaches, media outlets like The Guardian have published guides detailing rights that UK citizens will retain during the 11-month transition period. The reporting was criticized as "insidious" for framing the loss of EU-funded programs and visa-free travel as a catastrophe. Skepticism remains regarding whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson will finalize the exit on the promised timeline.

brexit· boris johnson· the guardian· european union· katie hopkins

22:54 Oh, my resolution. Good for them. I wish them all the luck in the world. Yeah, it's great. Yes, because it will keep them healthy and sane. Yeah, but they won't be able to do it. That's the problem. Yeah, probably not. So 105 show days, I've been told for this year. Let's make the best of them. Is that more than usual? I think it is. I think it's three more than usual. Maybe because we got started on the day after. Yeah, if yesterday was a show day probably, yeah. Yeah, we get extra show days, extra show days. So I have a number of things to talk about, but I figured 23 minutes in I'll let you do something.

23:36 Okay, yeah after 23 minutes of Whatever it was entertainment. Yes entertainment top-notch entertainment Let's listen to a little bit of the BBC's 2019 rapper only pulled down 22 seconds of the core of BBC's the most mostly the political politics today show where they have a bunch of incredible douchebags sitting around pontificating and Making people's lives miserable. Okay, we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of Parliament to the people and come out of the EU on October the 31st no ifs or buts I think if we don't leave on the 31st of October this country will explode If we get a liberal Democrat majority government we will take that as a mandate to revoke to revoke

24:29 Yeah, they're gonna revoke. This is the liberal Democrats thinking they're gonna get a mandate. They got nothing! No, they got less than nothing. Less than... less... much less than nothing. You got a nothing burger. Everything I... you know, for someone who accuses me, you say it a lot. I do. I like it. I like the term. You've sold me on it. Okay. I'm just listening to the BBC over the past couple of days, nothing really clippable, but it seems like the general consensus is it'll be a full 18 months before anything is really all taken. I mean, it's very confusing, although there was a good bit... let's see, what was this? This was in The Guardian, of course. They had a very interesting article

25:15 which the intent is very clear, Brexit. Ten things UK citizens can still do in the EU after the 31st of January. And what they're saying is, yeah, after Britain leaves... So they're not gonna be handcuffed and beaten? No. After Britain leaves, its people will still have certain rights, at least for another 11 months. And so here's the things that, so what they're saying is you'll have 11 more months and then it's over. Then you're right, then we're gonna be beaten with garden hoses. So what do they put at the top? Holiday in the EU! You'll still be able to do that before you won't. Number two, take up a summer job- Well, hold on a second. What do you mean you won't?

26:04 So they can never go back? So if you're a Brit, you can't go into the EU ever for a holiday? You can still travel to any EU member state up to the 31st of December 2020 with no impediments such as visas. After Brexit, it is likely that visa-free trips will continue for stays of up to 90 days. The European health insurance card that gives health cover for tourists in another member state still applies. So what they're doing is saying this is all the great stuff you have and it's all going away. Even though there's no evidence, they don't actually report on what the changes are going to be. So it's really, it's insidious, I think is the term. Peace. Insidious is a good word. This is the kind of thing the globalists, they just cannot deal with this. So take up a summer job in the EU. Oh listen, some might have fond memories of formative weeks and months working on the continent as a student, whether waiting in a restaurant, working in a factory, child minding in the med. That's a great term by the way.

27:09 Childminding. Wow. So in other words, babysitting. Well, for some rich fucker on a yacht, obviously. Childminding in the Med or working in a holiday resort in Spain. So that's all going away. Get a full- These are all low-end service jobs. What do you want those for? Well, number three on the list, get a full-time job in the EU. No, that's never going to happen. Retire to the EU. Go go on an Erasmus study program. Oh, man. I'm bummed I can't do that Apply for EU funding for science research. Oh, yeah, that's the money It's drying up apply for arts funding. I don't have any arts funding in the in Britain. Oh

27:59 All comes from the EU. Apparently. EU is the source for everything. Britain is just a shriveled up old hag. Wow! Nominate yourself for a literature prize. I guess you can do that anytime you want. I can do that. Look at cross-border health care opportunities. Why would you need to do that if the National Health Service is the best in the world and you love it so much and it's your jewel? Yeah, that's a question that needs to be asked. And know your rights and benefits for 2020. So then they have a guide and then they'll go scare you. So I just thought it was just a mean piece.

28:42 Where does it appear? Guardian. Of course. Of course. Guardian. What did you expect? Yep. Well, we'll see what happens on January 31st. We're sticking to our... Well, I know you are. No, I'm skeptical. I'm super skeptical. You're skeptical. I'm with you. Yeah. I just don't see it. You just heard Boris say that October 31st. Yeah. Bingo. And then they had Katie Hopkins on Twitter. I found an old tweet from her where she says she's going to strip naked to go to a tea shop with Nigel. If it doesn't happen on the 31st of October out of the EU, I'm going to go naked to a tea shop with tattoos of Nigel Farage on my nipples.

CHAPTER 09 / 34 Discussion

Baghdad Embassy Siege, Iran-Backed Militia Protests

Supporters of Iran-backed militias withdrew from the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad's Green Zone following a two-day siege sparked by U.S. airstrikes. Analysts suggested the ease with which protesters entered the heavily fortified area indicated a potential setup or a failure of Iraqi security. The State Department, led by Mike Pompeo, was accused of using the incident to escalate tensions with Iran.

baghdad· green zone· iran· mike pompeo· popular mobilization forces

29:31 That's what she tweets. That's what she tweeted. Yeah, there's a lot of things I like about her that whole idea that whole visual is not one of them. No no no no Speaking of old hags no all right well we might as well talk about the war machine cranking up in an almost laughable wag the dog type of way with the Green zone in Baghdad. Now, yeah, let's let's let's start with some background. Let's start with some background. Do we have I think we might have a clip? Yes, we do. What is this? This the right one? Well, I have some reports to say. Well, this is from 2016. I just wanted to go back.

30:19 In 2016, thousands also stormed the Green Zone, which I think cost a billion dollars to build this embassy. This is from 2016. Iraqi security forces have opened fire on protesters who stormed the heavily fortified Green Zone in Baghdad. So the Green Zone is pretty much impenetrable?

30:57 At least it's supposed to be. And this is not new, but despite having all the B teams, there were no A team producers, no A team presenters, oh man we had to roll it out. Iran! Iran! In Iraq! Iran in Iraq! They're just not giving up. We need some kind of war. Yeah, I'm in agreement with this thesis. Let's listen to some of the clips about this thing that just happened. Here's a light Iraq, they're all in Iraq, a light analysis, play that. Foreign ministers spoke about their joint commitment to see peace and security in the region and how to work together to make that happen. Again, Qatar very critical. The US has about 10,000 troops stationed in a big air base just about a half an hour outside the capital of Doha.

31:46 And Qatar, while a key ally of the United States, also speaks with its neighbor Iran as well. And when it comes to the hostilities between Iran and Qatar, and the United States, Qatar has very much a neutral attitude towards it, trying to facilitate perhaps any sort of dialogue that could potentially happen. So what you're seeing here is the United States very much sending troops to the region, 750 to be exact. taking no chances, but also the Secretary of State taking no chances on the diplomatic front as well, playing all of his cards because it just shows how serious the U.S. is taking this and how potentially it could escalate again. I just want to say something about the 750 troops of like, ah Trump's sending more troops, Trump's sending more troops, more troops, more troops, Trump's sending more troops.

32:38 There's a general who was interviewed on CNN and he kind of let slip out of the bag where these 750 troops come from. Let's talk more about this now with CNN military analyst and retired Lieutenant General Mark Herling. General, let me start with you. It's only the same guy. It might be. You may have heard President Trump there actually reference Benghazi. He's also been tweeting about how this situation will not devolve into a Benghazi-like situation. appear to be calming down at all. From your perspective, just how serious is the situation there? Well, first of all, I'd say that the use of the term Benghazi is a bad analogy. In 2012, after Benghazi happened, these Marine Crisis Response Task Force were established seven years ago, eight years ago. They have been in Kuwait ever since then for a response specifically to these kinds of situations. The 100 Marines came in to reinforce

33:29 the Marines that are already providing security at the embassy along with the security forces from the government of Iraq. What's going to happen next, as Ryan just said, was about 750 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne will begin deploying within the next day. They have the rest of the brigade is estimated to be be following them within the next week, that's normal procedure as well when there's a crisis around the world. The IRF from the 82nd Airborne begins deploying just in case of any eventuality. So it's not like quite a whole new deal yet, but...

34:06 To me it's just so obvious that they tried to kind of make a semi-Benghazi type of thing on an embassy. It's kind of cool if you could get someone killed, that would be even funnier against Trump. Well, there was that, but I want to play two clips before we start analyzing it. First of all, this is from, this is a Friday clip, this is Iraq light 2 trapped. The US is now trapped in Iraq. US diplomats are trapped in that embassy. They were cordoned off there overnight. They had to stay overnight in the embassy. How did they get out now? By helicopter like US diplomats had to flee Saigon, Vietnam when it collapsed?

34:50 This is like three swimming pools in this place. Nuts! So yesterday just before I was closing my clips we finally find this one. This is the up-to-date clip and this one's not under Iraq, this is under Baghdad siege is over. Supporters and members of an Iran-backed group have withdrawn from the US embassy compound in Iraq's capital Baghdad after a two-day siege. Leaders of the Popular Mobilization Forces ordered them to leave, but there's a condition. They want Iraq's parliament to vote on a timeline for the withdrawal of foreign troops. Al Jazeera's Simona Foltin reports from Baghdad. They left just as they had arrived a day earlier, determined and angry, but also pleased that they had managed to deliver a message to the U.S.

35:39 Supporters of the Iranian-backed Popular Mobilization Forces, who had defied the Prime Minister's orders to withdraw just a day before, now heeded the call of their leaders. While some dismantled tents and ferried away supplies used to camp the night out, the more defiant ones staged a final showdown in front of the embassy gates, burning tires and flags to the sounds of anti-American slogans. USA must get out from our country. We don't need America. We can protect ourselves. We have More than 2 million fighters who get out, who killed ISIS, who defend their country.

36:22 The attack on the US Embassy was sparked by the latest US strikes against Hezbollah brigades, which is part of the Popular Mobilization Forces. The majority of the crowd consisted of its members and supporters, but some here say they were also driven by what they perceive as an unjust American policy in the region. This is my land. And if you want to stay here, you must understand our rights. When the American government believe and understand our rights, we can leave. It sounds like we're all kind of on the same page.

37:07 So they left? So the news media won't let you know that yet? No. That was from Al Jazeera. They're gone. Yeah. Now what I observed during watching all these clips and these reports from other sources than American sources was first of all the same, I'm glad you got that clip from 2016 where they shot at anybody trying to get near the green zone. They just let them waltz in. Yeah, I was like how could, when I first heard it's like you can't just walk into the green zone, it's not that easy. Yeah, so they let them walk in and okay come on in, come on in. I guess there's I think there's some sort of an agreement it was a setup or they were told to let him walk in this whole thing is phony as it comes. They all had

37:53 newly manufactured flags that were brand new. And they were of two or three types, including some with some writing on them and some nationalist flags. And they looked phony as anything I've seen in American March with the phony baloney printed signs that all were identical. These were all were identical and new. Gotta love it. So there was somebody behind this. Soros. And then he just walked out. Soros signs again? Soros signs. Well, to me, the minute Pompeo said, oh I'm canceling my European trip, gotta stick around, you never know. I mean, this, it's him, it's Fox News, it's CNN, it's MSNBC, it's all of them. Oh, we got some more? Oh, this will be great. Iran. So here's the Iraqis who are saying, hey, you know what, could you get the fuck out by now? Trump, when are you going to get everybody out? You're not out. You're not out yet. Why aren't you out?

38:51 So now there's some protest. They want out. They want us out. We want to get out. But then must have been Iran attacking our embassy. I mean it's so transparent. Even the Rouhani of Iran tweeted. He tweeted at Trump. Said think logically we're not doing this. No, it's us doing it. I think it's the State Department that wants the war. I think Pompeo is behind this. This thing is fishy, it's phony. They came and they went. Why would they leave in the first place the way they did? Which of course isn't being reported correctly at all. The whole thing just smells. It's bogative. I don't think Trump's falling for it either. But there's the thing that's missing.

CHAPTER 10 / 34 Discussion

Political Rhetoric, The "Cut and Run" Narrative

Predictions were made that Democrats, including Joe Biden, will revive the "cut and run" label to criticize President Trump's efforts to withdraw troops from the Middle East. This rhetorical shift would mirror previous Republican criticisms of Democratic foreign policy, aiming to frame military de-escalation as a sign of weakness or cowardice.

donald trump· joe biden· cut and run· foreign policy· military withdrawal

39:44 One of these things that we can predict because we've been doing the show long enough. I'm waiting for the Democrats and Joe Biden in particular to reignite the old term. The old term that Republicans used to use. What is? Cut and run. Oh, right, right, right, right, right. Oh, that's Trump. We can't put him as president because he cuts, he cut and run, he cut and run. Cut and run was always used to denigrate anybody who was like, you know, somebody shakes their fist at you. Oh, okay, we'll leave. Yeah. To make you look like a coward. A pussy, yeah, exactly. So they're gonna use the word cut and run against Trump to keep him in. They just do not like the idea of this guy wanting to shut down bases and move troops out of places where it's just costing us a lot of money and not really doing anything. Bomb them, bomb them, and bomb them again. Yeah, baby. Judge Jeanine, she knows. That's from the Fox. Yeah, she knows.

40:46 But this is what amounted to, as far as I can tell, there was no real threat to any... I mean, they made a mess. It's gonna cost a lot of money to clean up, but... Not even that. But yeah, go and take a look at the wiki page for the Baghdad Green Zone and the Baghdad Embassy. This is not a little building somewhere. This is a huge compound. Huge! It's like the town of Hayward. Yeah, it was a billion... At the time, which when it was built, a billion dollars was a lot of money. It may still be a lot of money. I think the billing only referred to the cost of the embassy itself, not the maintenance or the building out of the green zone. Oh, it could be. It was very expensive. Yeah, just because of all the... And then they showed movies, you know, on the regular TV networks, our networks, they showed the cowering staff and then we had that woman going on and on about, they're trapped, they're trapped, they're never gonna get out, it's a humiliation, they're trapped. They're gonna die, oh yes!

41:48 So she was completely flat-footed on that one. Anyway, yeah, this thing I think we both agree this is something very suspicious about this protest and entry into the green zone. Well not just suspicious, it's you know, let's just pin it clearly on, I'm putting it on Pompeo. You know, and the signs, that's State Department work, you're so right. When you get freshly printed signs, whether it's the Maidan in Ukraine, whether it's, even Red Square in Russia. You get freshly painted signs, you only have two places to look. State Department or Soros. There's nothing... Or the Socialist Workers Party, but that's kind of the same thing. Yeah, but they always put... The Socialist Workers, or actually World's Workers Party is the one that does all the work. They always put their little logo at the bottom of their sign. Make it easy. They don't miss a beat. We don't do that. The State Department doesn't... State, U.S. State Department, at the bottom of the flag. Exactly.

CHAPTER 11 / 34 Discussion

Seth Rich Investigation, DNC Server Imaging Details

New claims regarding the Seth Rich case suggest that DNC server data was imaged onto an SD card rather than a USB drive. The theory posits that Rich discovered evidence of "fake polling places" used by the Hillary Clinton campaign to disenfranchise Bernie Sanders voters during the 2016 primary. These allegations continue to circulate despite official law enforcement conclusions.

seth rich· dnc· crowdstrike· wikileaks· hillary clinton

42:52 Compliments of the State Department is a, as a, you start looking into it. It goes back historically as to being a lot of bad actors there and they get their own little CIA, which you don't know who's in it. They're very, they're more secretive than the NSA about that little operation. Yeah. Yes. Whenever you have a, um, civilian in the State Department or a civilian in the Pentagon either way that's all spooks it's all spooks hmm okay any more on Iran cuz I think we covered that one yeah I do have a little update on Seth Rich you know I got some information from that woman to her podcast Tori says that the law firms were now filing civil suits to invoke

43:51 evoke discovery because they're very worried about what information people might have on CrowdStrike, who this one law firm is representing. And so I got a little more detail on the imaging of the server, because this is where we left off, that Seth Rich had stolen data. Now it was initially thought on a thumb drive, And that it was just the emails that were the DNC emails which got Hillary and Debbie Washman Schultz and Donna Brazile and everybody in so much trouble because they were screwing around and were basically screwing Bernie so that Hillary would win the nomination.

44:36 So a little more detail on this, she actually, one of our producers reached out said, hey, Noah Jen has been talking about you. She sent me a couple of emails, very long emails. She likes emailing lots of details. And for some reason, she likes putting me on CCs of things she's sending to her lawyer. So I'm kind of not responding. I'm just letting that flow in my box and just collecting it. First data point is that the server image was made on an SD card. And there were several copies of this SD card. I just thought it was an interesting detail, because I think an SD card would probably give you about the same data throughput rate as a USB drive. If it's a USB 3, it would probably be similar, wouldn't it? Depends on the port.

45:24 It's true. How's the SD card? I'm thinking it was a dedicated SD card port is what I'm thinking Oh, why what mission well there are some machines that have that cuz there's a little lot my surface has it lots of Okay, okay, then that would probably be at least USB 3 speeds very fast, right? So in addition to this Apparently wiki leaks when they did their exchange was accessing that data over the internet to Seth Rich's computer where he had the SD card inserted. Now that may be important or not, it's not a big deal, but what she reminded me of is what actually the incriminating information was that was on the server. And of course when I read it like, God, I know we've talked about this, but it's been years ago. I know where you're going, and we did talk about it. Is that Hillary Clinton had on her website, which whatever the vote for Hillary was, had polling places listed

46:25 which you were intended to go to, but they weren't official polling places. They were staffed by fake polling places. And so what they would do is because you're sending people to a Hillary polling place, they're pretty much all gonna vote for Hillary, so they would take those ballots and then swap out a whole bunch of Bernie ballots as they took them into the DNC to be counted. And that was why Seth Rich got killed because that, or let's just say that happened Whatever happened to Seth Rich, that was the incriminating evidence which of course could easily be used in many other scenarios including a general election I think depending on what kind of systems you're using. It's a pretty good idea. It's so simple. Just send people to a polling place. I mean yeah and if you're not, you have to understand in America lots of polling places are just someone's garage.

47:18 Yeah, I mean this happens all the time. Yeah, my mom used to be a polling place. Case in point, she was probably a Russian bot. Yeah, she did it for years. She was the, I don't know what your job is to have the polling place there, but it was a garage or garage and a little house that she had and she would just, it was where you go to vote. Yeah. I think it was for about five or six years. Yeah. They've since moved it, but you know. Now of course if that ever came out that would be a scandal. I mean that's really cheating. I mean there's just no two ways to go about it. You set up a whole polling place and on your website send people there so they wouldn't go to the official polling place so you could swap out the votes. I mean that's pretty brazen. We did have a clip from that era about some place, one of the precincts

48:10 the New York area where there was 99% of the vote always went to the Democrat which is a possibility but it seems unlikely because there's always you know there's too many people who just disagree with that. And one of the things that then they went and they, one of the networks went to this, this precinct because it seems so fishy and talked to her. Oh yeah, we're all Democrats here. And so they seemed to confirm that they were, uh, you know, 99% going to vote for the Democrat in one of these precincts. And it's still looks fishy to me. I don't know. Yeah.

CHAPTER 12 / 34 Discussion

DOJ Investigations, John Durham and Admiral Mike Rogers

Attorney Joe DiGenova reported that former NSA Director Admiral Mike Rogers is cooperating with U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. Rogers is described as a "Rosetta Stone" who possesses evidence of illegal electronic spying conducted by the Obama administration between 2012 and 2016. The investigation is expected to lead to criminal conspiracy indictments involving high-level FBI and intelligence officials.

john durham· mike rogers· nsa· fisa· joe digenova

48:51 Well anyway, it was all in within a New York area and that's where Bernie, that's where Bernie really got burned. He got burned in New York and then there was the missing ballots if you remember that one when they never did the swap out. They just, yeah, they just tossed them out. It's like let's just throw them out. Okay, the guy will never notice. Exactly. All of this. If anybody's gonna win a lot of votes, New York is gonna be Bernie in New York, not Hillary so much. Absolutely. All of this of course will lead to thousands of sealed indictments. There's no doubt about it, and he is back, Joe DiGenova, on the trail again. He's just not an old clip. No, he's no longer on Fox. Now he's moved over to One America News. He's downgraded to OAN.

49:43 Here's just a quickie, and of course this is also just a memory jog, a little reminder about some of the irregularities that we haven't heard about for years since the impeachment thing has been on. Do people go to jail for this, and why not? People should go to jail for the Carter Page stuff, the lying on the FISA warrants, the misleading the FISA courts, submitting false documents to the FISA courts. Those are all felonious acts. For me, what matters is accountability at this point. You have two institutions that are vital to American freedom. The FBI and the Justice Department, they were completely corrupted under two attorneys general, Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch, with the authority and knowledge of the then President of the United States, Barack Obama. And you'll never forget, I'm sure, that famous Susan Rice email on inauguration day of Donald Trump where she sends an email to the file

50:37 Memorializing that there had been a meeting on January 5th with the President of the United States, all senior law enforcement and intelligence officials, where they reviewed the status of Crossfire Hurricane and the President announced, President Obama, that he was sure that everything had been done by the book. Um, I must say, I want to thank Susan Rice for being so stupid and so arrogant to write that email on January 20th because that is, that's exhibit A for that Barack Obama knew all about this from start to finish and was more than happy to have the civil rights of massive numbers of Americans violated so he could get Donald Trump.

51:24 And we kind of, you know, it's easy to forget these things about that email that Susan Rice sent to herself. And that is, of course, I mean, I don't know if it's incriminating, but it certainly shows that President Obama knew what was going on with this crossfire hurricane. But even One America News is not lowbrow enough. We have to go to a podcast. We got to go down a little bit lower on the show business ladder. to get Joe DiGenoa to really talk a little bit more about what's happening with the thousands of sealed indictments as so many people will be going to jail. As now Durham, because you know we we had everything resting in Horowitz and then nothing and now everyone's like, oh Durham, Durham's gonna send people to jail, it's gonna happen.

52:12 You know, this is, before you continue, I have to say people should note that this is a mirror image of what the left is doing. Totally. The left, oh Trump's gonna quit. He's gonna quit the campaign. Oh, there's all this effort. He's gonna quit the campaign. Oh, he won't he's gonna quit the presidency He's gonna resign from the presidency. Oh Putin's running the country. I mean it's exact mirror image of the nuttiness Except that this happens on a podcast Yeah, exactly so here is Joe DeGenoa and and

52:51 Now, although I think he's correct because we know about the NSA and these FBI consultants unmasking hundreds of telephone calls of Americans, which is completely irregular to the whole FISA process. But apparently now Rogers is talking to Durham and now it's gonna happen. There was news Joe that Admiral Mike Rogers the former head of the NSA is voluntarily cooperating with John Durham's Investigation I would think that Might cause quite a bit of fervor for some folks like James Comey and others. Oh, yeah, we're going to Joe This is the biggest single development in the Durham investigation I love I love how on the podcast Joe DeGenova is talking out of his butthole through his pants today We were told according to public reports that Admiral Rogers has met several times with John Durham and

53:55 On the podcast, was DeGeneva ever asked what model number of... Radio shack microphone was using I think he's using the snowball actually the classic snowball that all the youtubers use I'm sorry someone in the troll rooms has his ball gagging but now I understand the problem with John Durham and that we now know that that Admiral Rogers, who was the central figure in uncovering the illegal electronic spying done by the Obama administration prior to the Carter Page,

54:42 FISA warrants, the spying that went on from 2012 to 2016 involving FBI contractors illegally accessing NSA data. Mr. Rogers discovered that, reported it to the FISA court. All of that spying was stopped by her and it led to the crescendo of illegal activity by Comey, Clapper, and Brennan. It led to the so-called crossfire hurricane investigation to cover up that previous spying that had been going on. Rogers has an electronic trail of all the spying that went on over five years. He has personal notes, a la James Comey, only this time they are not self-serving notes, they are the truth.

55:30 Mike Rogers, I have described as the Rosetta Stone of this investigation. This is the single most important development in this. I have been suggesting for a long time that ultimately Rogers would be the key to any criminal investigation. That is coming true. What we now know will happen is I can be barely comfortable in suggesting that there is going to be substantial criminal conspiracy indictment involving a lot of people. There it is! The electronic spying, by the way, which was done. That electronic spying that went on from 2012 to 2016 into NSA databases

56:12 was used for unmasking people and then leaking that information to the press. And when the Attorney General talks about investigating private parties, he's talking not only about GPS Fusion and Glenn Simpson and all those people and Nellie Orr, he's talking about the contractors who were illegally accessing NSA databases at the request of Comey and Brennan. So there you go what you learned is nothing because it was unintelligible pretty much well you could hear it out, but it's very sad that that's the best that Joe can do at this point

CHAPTER 13 / 34 Discussion

Global Corruption, Political Families and Foreign Interests

The segment highlighted the prevalence of corruption among high-level political families, specifically noting the ties between the children of Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Mitt Romney, and John Kerry to energy interests in Ukraine. The escape of former Nissan executive Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon was cited as an example of how elite figures bypass international legal systems.

hunter biden· nancy pelosi· mitt romney· ukraine· carlos ghosn

57:05 But as I was thinking about this, and not even so much about that, but about the corruption allegations, which is kind of, if you look, I think someone, oh, this was in the newsletter, you had a picture of this. What are the chances of the kids of the following people having jobs with oil companies in Ukraine? And it's Biden's kid, Pelosi's kid, Kerry's kid, and And who's the fourth one? Yeah, Romney. Romney's kid. Yeah, Romney, the worst. What are the chances?

57:43 You know, we hear about corruption all the time. You know, there's crap going on in Bolivia. My goodness, we have the guy who escaped Japan, the former Nissan Renault executive who escaped Japan in a cello case to go back to Lebanon. The thing is, we believe in America certainly, but maybe in most of the modern West, that those are just banana republics. That doesn't happen here. No, what doesn't happen here is they don't get run out of town on a rail.

58:21 Because of course our politicians are equally if not much more corrupt. Just it's hard for us to believe it It's hard for an American. That's more high-level to and they're not stealing from the American. Well, they are directly from Americans But they're doing it through Ukraine. So that's okay. Well, yeah, it's it's not so apparent but I really think that people in America and in the modern West, they just... No, really? No, it can't be like billions of dollars? No. No, they're not really stealing billions of dollars. That's not... No, that doesn't happen here. Newsflash! It does, and it's so bad.

59:02 It is really everything from these NGOs to the little rinky-dink foundations, money flowing everywhere. You know, look at Baltimore with the mayor and her scandals and just everywhere. Selling non-existent children's books to the schools. Yes, it's rife with corruption. It's just, you don't see the forest for the trees anymore. We're just as corrupt, only we don't want to believe it. You know, a couple of black people over there in Africa, of course they're corrupt, look at them! Of course! But here, no. No, that can't happen. Well, nothing's gonna happen about it. That we can be assured.

CHAPTER 14 / 34 Discussion

No Agenda Art, Poot Buttigieg and Dutch Slang

Artist Darren O'Neill won his 33rd artwork competition for the podcast with a piece titled "I Heart Poot," referencing a verbal slip by Amy Goodman regarding Pete Buttigieg. The title inadvertently contained a Dutch slang term for "gay," which the hosts found humorous despite a lack of recognition from the general audience.

darren o'neill· pete buttigieg· amy goodman· dutch slang· podcast art

59:57 Well, with that I do want to thank you for your courage though and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in corruption John C. Dvorak! Well in the morning to you Mr. Adam C. Curry. 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. In the morning to all the trolls at noagendastream.com affectionately called the troll room thank you for handing off the one-liners once again all kinds of good things happening in the troll room how many trolls do we have online right now let's see we've got 925 not bad for January 2nd those are the people listening live you can listen live on Thursdays and the second Thursday of the month the week on Sunday and but there's always something on noagendastream.com 24 hours a day

1:00:47 Also big in the morning to of course Darren O'Neill once again brought us the artwork for the final show of 2019 now that episode was 1203 we titled it RET which was we actually discussed in the show which is our retro clips and we had did have some retrospective. Now here's what's interesting about the artwork that Darren brought us. And there were a couple of pieces, but this really stood out, but it became extra funny for a reason I shall explain. So this was the No Agenda I Heart Poot, P-O-O-T, which was the flub that we got from... actually we probably played that flub. Who was it again? Who...

1:01:30 Amy Goodman and somebody. Yeah, Michael Moore and this is what they were talking about, talking about Mayor Pete. I mean, just like any candidate, he's a politician, you know, people watching this will have their disagreements or whatever. But one thing you can't disagree with is he has been true to his convictions. He will fight like hell for us. The fact that 52% of young people are for him in the latest poll, 52% of young voters are for him. The millennial that's running, 2%. 2% of 18 to 35 year olds are for the person their age. Young people want to- You're talking about Poot Buttigieg? Yeah, Poot Buttigieg, yes. I'm not trying to avoid trying to pronounce the name. It is Buttigieg. Right. Poot. Poot Buttigieg. So that was a funny piece of art.

1:02:17 And it wasn't until I saw the art that I realized, oh my, the word poot, P-O-O-T, or poot in Dutch, is completely recognizable and once I saw the word I'm like, holy shit, in this image it says I love fag that is the Dutch slang word for Gay is boat and it you could translate it directly to fag so it had such an interesting meaning with I love pote that We used it immediately of course always go for the low the lowbrow the lowest laugh possible But nobody pretty much nobody picked up on it. I

1:03:00 I was expecting some Dutch listeners to say something. I looked up the word in the Google translator, it came out as leg. Yes, it is the word for leg in Dutch as well, but slang is very obvious. But no one, no tweets, no nothing. I was surprised. There you go. Sometimes this happens. But it was the 33rd win for Darren O'Neill. According to Comic Strip Blogger, that's why he didn't even compete. He says he knew that Darren was like a no-hit-no-run. You know, I'm not gonna ruin his 33rd. Yeah, it's like throwing him a softball to hit the last homer of the year. Exactly. So kind. So collegiate. So, yes.

CHAPTER 15 / 34 Discussion

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous and Titles

A significant portion of the program was dedicated to acknowledging high-tier donors and executive producers for the New Year's special. Listeners were granted titles such as "Viscount of the Troll Room" and "Baron of Brown County" in exchange for their financial support. The segment included "de-douching" rituals and "jobs karma" requests for various producers.

executive producer· donation· knighthood· de-douching· karma

1:03:46 Very nice and thank you very much Darren O'Neill for doing so much for us in 2019 and he's a 33 is about third of all the shows huge huge and And Darren was there this morning doing the pre stream once again for this show So he's a great force in our value for value network He really understands it and we really appreciate what he does and all of the artists and you can go take a look at their work at no agenda art generator dot-com And we've got some people to thank who supported us, our executive and associate executive producers for today. Right, and this is the New Year's special, so they get an extra good credit if they're executive producers. Starting with Anonymous, probably won't use it. Anonymous comes in at $678.93, and it's in Michigan. Probably one of the Michigan local guys. ITM Anonymous.

1:04:41 He says no name or location. Well, you're at Michigan. I think they won't track you down But may I please get an Atlas shrugged followed by a big al respect? Merry Christmas and Happy New Year the email from Adam tugged at my heartstrings He sent you an email. I actually Emailed a couple of our our top supporters and Love love love you guys at the ONA family bonus was good this year tax cut did help some slaves So you should donate more anyway any cheap bastards out there need to do the same adios and such mofos By Ayn Rand R-E-S-P-I-C-T

1:05:35 It's some, it's some, oh brother. Itchimura, Itchimura Crows in Miami, 33333. Thank you John and Adam for a wonderful year. The magic number is everywhere, 33. Also gonna get some karma for the new year. Happy New Year to all. Can't wait to use my executive producer title. 33, that's the magic number. 33, it's the magic number. You've got karma. I threw that in as a little bonus. Gregory Pearson, Cockeysville, Maryland. I'm sure there's a better pronunciation than that. 33333. Another special executive producer. Happy New Year. I would like some Jobs Karma. So a dealer's choice on Jobs, Jobs, Jobs. Also, don't eat me, Bo Jiden. Yes. And boom shaka laka little girl.

1:06:32 Ugh, okay. Well, we have all of that for you lined up right now. Don't eat me, Bojart, and you're scary, so scary. Boo, Chocolata! Boo, Chocolata! Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs! You've got Carmen. That's child abuse exhibit A and B on the show. I don't think it's abuse. The kids like it, so it's not abuse. I think what it is is exploitation. One of our producers, I guess, gave their daughter one of those little, you know, mini plastic cars you can drive around yourself, sit in it and drive it. It has a radio.

1:07:16 And it, you know, or something that resembles a radio, I guess, you know, maybe some pre-recorded sounds. She's like, Mommy, you know, No Agenda is no longer on on my radio. She's filming the kids driving around. She says, What do you like best about No Agenda? I couldn't clip it because it doesn't really work without the visuals. She says, What I like best about No Agenda is the dirty words. Okay, there you go. Corrupting the children. That's you. Ed Laboutier, $333 comes in. Let's make 2020 a great year for No Agenda. Happy New Year to the best podcast in the universe. Thank you, Sir Ed Laboutier.

1:07:57 Craig Canetti in South Hampton, Massachusetts, 333. No agenda has been a medication grade gift of sanity. I have no desire to imagine my life without it. That said, I have been a douche bag for about four years now and I need to start this decade off right with this donation. May I get a much needed de-douching, jobs karma, and a grad school karma, thank you. Craig from the Lost Lands of Western Massachusetts. You've been D-Duced. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Louis Perez in West Palm Beach, Florida, 333.

1:08:46 Professors John and Adam, I've been a douchebag since day one, but no more. Please de-douche. Yes. You've been de-douched. Thank you kindly for sharing all of your knowledge and stories via this virtual university that is the No Agenda Show. Jingle connect the dots with Maxine. Here's what I've said. I've said that we need the information. We need to connect the dots and we got to drill down. We've got to connect the dots, get the facts, connect the dots, do everything that I possibly can to help connect the dots. I've said we've got to connect the dots. I've always said if we connect the dots, I believe that they should have to connect the dots.

1:09:32 We're able to connect the dots and if we determine the facts if the dots are connected Let's get to the bottom of it all. Let's see if the dots connect The dots connect Once again, once again a lot of just got a lot of things up those floaters in her eyeballs I bet you yeah, I'll bet you for Walker and Green Bay, Wisconsin go Packers 202 oh two That No Agenda show has been, the No Agenda show has been and will continue to be the best podcast in the universe. I'd like to thank you both for your courage and passion. Now if I may, I'd like to thank every producer who submits art for the show. You artists are phenomenal. When I first discovered No Agenda years ago while using the No Agenda Stream Roku app, the thing that really drew me in was the new art that was distributed with each show.

1:10:33 That stuff is too funny. Furthermore, who else does that? Only no agenda, that's who. Now down to brass tacks. With the most recent donation I have achieved Viscount status. This is all very exciting. I'd like to request a title change. If I may, henceforth I'd like to be known as Sir Christopher Baron of Brown County and the Viscount of the Troll Room. A.K.A. Gummy Nerds. If that isn't acceptable, then I'll be in touch. I don't see any reason why it's not. I think it's fine. It's fine. I'm sure. Now I'd like to request a de-douching for a friend and fellow No Agenda enthusiasts. Would you please de-douche Mike Hunt? You've been de-douched. God, are we in kindergarten? Is that the deal? We're in kindergarten now? Alright, gummy nerds. And the troll room goes wild! Jeez.

1:11:32 There's enough childish behavior from both of us here. We don't need your help. Yes, we're supposed to be the source. Finally, I may request a few jingles. I'd like to request any jingle of John's choice. I think just share a secret's a good one. Any jingle of Adam's choice and I would like the drone again naturally song to be played at the end of the show Well for a Viscount you might be able to do that. Although Adam tends to forget to do Do that. No, I've actually thank you. I I try I'm getting better Hey, what are you gonna do? Anyway, keep it up on words to a 2020 and Beyond yes, so you chose tell a secret. That's what you wanted. Yeah, I

1:12:17 Yeah, let me see what then I'll choose I'll choose this one. Oh, there's no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive atmosphere But we laugh a lot now everyone hug and share a secret You better have stash cause there's a war on cats Yes, and I will play the full Drone Again track at the end of the show. Thank you for the madness. The Viscountess of New York City, $201.69. I haven't heard from her for a while. She was gonna buy some wine and some dinner, some recent dinner. She was gonna send me a list.

CHAPTER 16 / 34 Discussion

Wine Selection Advice, Dame Tanya and Health Karma

A personal interaction with Dame Tanya, the Viscountess of New York City, involved a request for wine selection advice that went unfulfilled due to a host's oversight. The segment also provided "health karma" for Tanya's mother following a successful recovery from open-heart surgery.

wine· new york city· health karma· hospital stay· dame tanya

1:13:16 So she had this, they're sale wines, these sale wines are a scam. Whoa, whoa, stop. What are you talking about, man? She sent me a note, this is the last time I heard from her. Okay. Asking to help her with the wine selection, which I do gladly with any Viscount Knight, you and other people. Right. She was talking to some of her... I said, these wine deals, that they are a scam. So she sent you a list of wines that she could choose from and you... They were on sale at some restaurant. Ah, okay. And then you sent back and said, they're all a scam. Is that what... Was your response or did you choose one? With that exact voice. I've been hearing it for years. I know, I know. It's crazy. So she said, okay, well, then can you pick something from the big list? So she sends me the big list and I never...

1:14:03 I never wrote her back, I just forgot. This whole wind-up was a mea culpa and a shitty one at best? It was, yes it was a wind-up for a mea culpa. Damn. Anyway she writes, happy new year, thought it was time for another associate executive producership, 1.69 the amount of I'm a man is a nod to episode one sixty nine where i was nighted i'm planning to be at the new york meet up on january eighteenth athena and alex rock for setting it up and looking forward to meeting them i completely dropped the ball.

1:14:39 on organizing my mom's four-day hospital stay after open-heart surgery turned into a month and a half. Aha! What kind of excuse is that? She's home now. And much better, I think, no agenda health karma did work. Oh good. Thank you. Something worse may have happened without it. Anyway, sorry for war and peace. Hardly. And love you guys as always. We love you Dame Tanya. Dame Tanya, the Viscountess of New York City, she's very important in the Big Apple. She's one of the holdouts. As it gentrifies towards China. Yeah, she's apparently not a swollen amygdala liberal somehow. Somehow? No, what do you mean somehow? She's a no-one generalist. Well that's what happens here in New York. I mean that's all you get. Well that's true, that's true. Thank you Dame Tanya. See we don't need the taxes from them because we're New York. We don't need money. We're New York. New York, we don't need money.

1:15:38 Angela Castaneda comes up next from Henderson. Dame Angela from Las Vegas. Dame Angela from Henderson. By the way, let's go back up to Dame Tanya and give her some more health karma for her mom. Okay, absolutely. I'm going to add a little twist of goat. You've got karma. Note is universally... To Dame Angela from Henderson, 200 bucks. I haven't been able to listen as much lately, but I had caught the show today. The report about Trump bringing the troops home from places we don't need to be made me remember why I need to make listening and supporting the show a priority. Thank you. And I'm going to give her and her husband some karma from me and from Tina. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 17 / 34 Discussion

Studio Tour Dispute, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Fees

A humorous dispute between the hosts centered on a proposed tour of a private recording studio in Northern Silicon Valley. The owner of the studio demanded a $100 cash fee and a signed non-disclosure or non-disparagement agreement before allowing entry, citing concerns over past unauthorized photography and professional criticism.

studio tour· nda· san francisco· non-disparagement· professional broadcasting

1:16:28 Really nice Angela has done so much man. She's organized tours for us. She's just she's a massive massive producer Well good. I've doesn't organize anything for me. Well. You don't need any organizing except that office of yours You know, I've come up with a solution to your issue. Yeah, that you won't ever let me see your studio? So therefore... No, I'm gonna let you see it. You have to sign a non-disclosure and give me $100 cash. $100 cash? Is it worth to you that much?

1:17:04 Well, I'm not a books. That's the tour of the off the tour of the studio is gonna anyone who wants to see a hundred bucks now Okay, wait, wait, whoa. Whoa. What do you mean anyone now all of a sudden anyone can see it? It's a hundred to a tourist attraction. It's a hundred bucks and an NDA I I don't quite know. So what is the what can I cannot do with once I sign this India? Well, let's stop Let me revisit this. I've only been to John's house once and I believe it was about 11 years ago, maybe a little bit longer. 10 years, no 10 or 11 years ago. Nah, it's probably 10. And it was for Thanksgiving. It was very nice and then I said, oh let me go see your studio. What? No, you can't go upstairs. I just wanted to... No.

1:17:49 In that voice. I'm nailing it today. And I said, whatever it was, it was like a no, a hard no. And I've never even been invited back. And so... We're not anywhere in the neighborhood. With your daughter getting married in May, and we've been invited and we're very excited about coming, although it's on a Sunday, which is rather odd. I mean, what child of no agenda nation gets married on a Sunday? Show day. Hates dad. Well, that's... Hello. We'd love to come, but I'd hate to be in San Francisco once again and not be able to see your studio. And you immediately went, no!

1:18:30 And so now if I sign an NDA, a non-disclosure agreement, and pay $100, but... Cash. Well the NDA, so I mean you got to let me, I mean can I, I can't mention anything? Can I see the language of the NDA? Man, you drive a hard bargain. Yeah, you can see the language of the NDA. How about I just won't take pictures? I mean, I will remind you, you came to my house an hour late and that, you know, people were already leaving and like, hey, hey, hey, you come in, you turn on the Warriors game on television, like we're getting married now. Hey, got a TV? Where's the ESPN? And then you go upstairs and you take a hundred pictures of my studio. I took a hundred pictures of your studio? Yeah. Where are those hundred pictures? I don't have them. Yeah. Okay. All right. Fine. All right.

1:19:29 No, I will not sign an NDA. I will pay the $100 though. That's well worth it. But the NDA, I mean, I need to be able to talk about some... How about this? A non-disparagement agreement. Oh! That may be good. So I can't disparage you or your studio. Yeah, but you're a professional and professional broadcasters have ways of disparaging that aren't technically disparaging. I just want to see this. That would have to be in there. If I determine that as a disparagement, there will be a fine. Okay, write it up. Consider it. I think we can sign phase one of this deal very soon.

CHAPTER 18 / 34 Discussion

Final Donor Acknowledgments, Value for Value System

The final segment of donor acknowledgments included contributions from producers in Toronto and North Dakota. The hosts emphasized the "value for value" model of the show, encouraging listeners to list their executive producer titles on professional profiles like LinkedIn to demonstrate their support for independent media.

value for value· donation· muller report· roaring 20s· peerage

1:20:18 All right, so Tristan banning it in Toronto. 200 bucks I mentioned is happy new year he says. Letter to follow. I don't have a letter. I looked. He says JK he says. So I guess it was a joke. No letter. Joke. Oh, ah ha. JK. Please give a healthy dose of goat karma to everybody. Cheers. Sir Tristan in Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. You've got karma. Marv Dorner in Toronto. Mandon, North Dakota. 200. I'm in serious need of a de-douching. You've been de-douched. As it's been years since my last donation. It's time to clear out my PayPal account to wrap up the knighthood as we enter another exhausting election year.

1:21:07 and no agenda keeping me sane. This donation will get me pointed in that direction. Could I also please get some F cancer karma as my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer the day after Christmas. So I'm looking for all the help I can get. And since we're in the middle of an oil and train country, oil and train country is where we are. Oh, that's interesting. Please play a listen to that horn jingle and have a great 2020. Oh my God! You've got karma

1:21:47 And that'll be the conclusion of our list of well-wishers, associate executive producers, executive producers for show 1204. It includes the moniker as producing the special New Year's, or producing the no agenda New Year's Day special. Well now what is it? Can you just... You can put it whatever you want, just a New Year's Day special show. It's a New Year's special. I would say something like, Executive Producer, no agenda show, 2020 New Year's special. I mean, something like that. Something like that. Use that. That would be good. That'd be good.

1:22:24 Regardless of what you call it, it's something that you should display loudly and proudly wherever that works. That would be your LinkedIn profile. All of your account profiles is where you want to put this. And I'm seeing it more and more, certainly on Twitter, and it looks good, and I hope that it's bringing you good prosperity because it's intended to and it works in our value for value system where it works you just tell us you tell us how much you like the show it's it's an immediate gratification it puts us on notice it really motivates us in many different ways and it also really continues to produce the best podcast in the universe if you don't believe me go look at the Muller Report by a mission it is proof

1:23:09 And of course we'll be back on what is today? Today's a Thursday. On Sunday, the other Thursday of the week, please consider supporting us as we roll into the roaring 20s. Dvorak.org slash N-A. And of course you're up to speed on everything in Iran, Iraq, so you're on top of it. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order. Shut up slave. Shut up slave.

CHAPTER 19 / 34 Discussion

C-SPAN Call-In, American Exceptionalism and Vietnam

A caller on C-SPAN's "pessimist line" from Decatur, Georgia, challenged the concept of American exceptionalism. The veteran shared his experience of killing people in the Vietnam War based on what he described as lies, arguing that the United States has a history of racial bigotry and misplaced priorities regarding wealth.

c-span· american exceptionalism· vietnam war· decatur georgia· pessimism

1:23:48 There's something on this show we don't do, but I appreciate people that do it. But I wonder about how many of these people are just fakes, they're phonies. Sometimes it just doesn't make any sense. So I listen to C-SPAN, the journal, when they have these call-ins. These guys call in and it's not really for interaction, it's mostly for these, what most call-ins are anyway, just make a statement. Well, yeah, you call in the Republican line or the Democrat line and you get to bitch and moan in a partisan fashion. They changed it over the holiday to the pessimist-optimist line. Oh, brother. So C-SPAN had a formatting change first time in 35 years. Guys have got an idea. Well, just for the holidays.

1:24:31 So, so one of the pessimists calls in and this is C-SPAN Dave in Atlanta. Dave in Atlanta, Georgia says he's pessimistic about what he sees in 2020. Hello. Hello, yes, I'm Dave in Decatur, Georgia and I heard 20 minutes ago that you're doing fine today so I'm not gonna ask you how you're doing and I want to tell you that I'm pessimistic because it was in the 1970s And I'm standing there listening to this big old Protestant preacher telling a crowd of teenagers, one of the boys had on a t-shirt that said, all one people. And it had an image of the world with all these different national flags. And that preacher stood there and corrected that young man.

1:25:16 we're not all one people we're americans we are exceptional and that's what got us where we are today we are not exceptional we're a bunch of racist bigots when we went into vietnam it was the side with the white people the french who went over there and brutalized those vietnamese people we took up that brutality and and i was involved in and i killed people over there for a lie and it's a lie is that american exceptionalism is a a load of nonsense. We're all ought to love each other and be kind to each other instead of loving almighty dollars. Thank you very much. Wow, was that the optimist line or the pessimist line? That was the pessimist line. Wow. You know, well, I don't know what to say really.

CHAPTER 20 / 34 Discussion

Mark Carney, UN Envoy for Climate Change

Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has transitioned to a new role as the UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance. In interviews, Carney has called for "climate disclosure" from corporations and suggested that the climate crisis requires a financial mobilization similar to the 2008 banking bailout. Critics argue this represents a move by central bankers to control global investment under the guise of environmental stability.

mark carney· bank of england· united nations· climate change· goldman sachs

1:26:10 But he made some points there. He said, hey, I went over killed people in Vietnam for no for all based on a lie. Yes. Well, at least he's woke. That's for sure. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, he's woke. He's woke. I'll take that. In this new year, a lot of musical chairs taking place. The Bank of England, the chief of the head of the Bank of England, Mark Carney. He, and I recall last year his last hurrah as he was already given up, he was leaving his post. He was at the bankers meeting in there, it was it, where they do that? That secret bankers meeting, the federal, the central bankers, is it in Georgia somewhere? I'm thinking.

1:26:59 Jekyll Island. I bet it is Jekyll Island. Let me see, I probably have it. So by the way, that place in Jekyll Island where the Fed was orchestrated is still there and it's turned into a hotel for tourists. It looks like a pretty cool place to visit. He, okay, yes, that was in, what was that? That was September and he was saying, oh well, you know looks like looks like I have some digital currencies I mean it's time to blow it all up. You know, the system's not working. This was his last hurrah I remember those clips and he's like, oh Bitcoin is well that may be the future but so this guy, you know, kind of for a moment It's like oh, that's kind of cool that he said that on his way out, you know It's nice to you know, just throw a little hand grenade before you leave and

1:27:47 But he's back on the scene or let's just say the musical chairs have, the music is played, the music has stopped, and he's in a new chair. Guess where he is now and what his new job is? World Bank. Close. This guy is a former Goldman Sachs. He ran the Bank of England so that's the Federal Reserve of the United Kingdom. No, now he is the UN envoy for climate change. Yeah, bring the financial guys in. Oh yeah. And the BBC interviewed him and well here's... One second before we continue with this. Are you implying that there is a connection between world banking and climate change because there's money involved somehow? If you hold on for two clips I'll answer the question. Here's Mark Carney regarding the

1:28:38 It's talked about 2020 being a decade of action, absolutely necessary on climate change. We want action on the finance side. We want disclosure, companies doing that disclosure. There's a lot of memes in here. Climate disclosure is another good one. You have to disclose something. On that disclosure, companies doing that disclosure, we want that to become the norm. It's important that you and I, people watching, can understand how our money is being invested. Is it being invested consistent with the transition path that is the law of the land, that is what our citizens want, which is that we're transitioning in a way that will stabilize the economy. Hold on. This guy sounds just like Adam Schiff.

1:29:26 Ah, interesting observation, I'll pay attention to that. It's probably the same milieu for sure. I just like that he's saying that, you know, this is the law, of course he's talking about the UK, you know, the law of the land, it's climate change, we've got to make sure the money is spent right. Remember the last, the COP25 which was held in Madrid, It was all about the climate negotiation which apparently didn't go so well because everyone wanted to receive but no one wanted to pay anything. So here's this guy telling the British subjects, it is a BBC interview after all, we're taking your money.

1:30:03 And we'll make sure you feel very good about how we invest it. Invest it in ourselves. The land that is what our citizens want, which is that we're transitioning in a way that will stabilize the climate. You'll spend a lot of 2020 working on climate as part of your... How arrogant, I'm sorry, how arrogant is that? We'll spend your money in a way that will stabilize the climate. I mean if I went on the street 20 years ago people would shoot me if I said these things. Give me your money, don't worry, I'll make sure I invest it wisely so the climate will stabilize. ...our citizens want, which is that we're transitioning in a way that will stabilize the climate. You'll spend a lot of 2020 working on climate as part of your UN role in the run-up to the Glasgow summit. I wonder

1:30:51 I wonder why you choose not to use the term climate emergency. I would say we're in a climate crisis, just like a financial crisis, where action needs to be taken. Now this is a slow burn crisis, if you will, so it's more difficult to act because you don't have the the public spectacle of a failing bank or queues outside a building society or those types of tangible, of the markets moving around a tangible way that force action. That's part of the challenge, that's part of the tragedy of the horizon.

1:31:29 So listen very carefully what he says here. He's saying we don't have like a financial crisis We don't have people standing outside banks, you know run on the banks, etc Now I would I wait no wait. I I want to hear your point. I would argue, well what about all the fires? Isn't the Amazon, California, Australia, that's all being shown as huge examples of the climate emergency, the climate crisis. He says we don't have that, it's not tangible enough, and he says that's the challenge. I think these guys are planning some kind of financial crash with all this. I think these guys have already planned these fires, personally. Well, there's that. I mean, right now in Paradise, they're selling the properties there, left and right, as you would expect.

1:32:20 You can go buy some of these old properties now for about pennies, not pennies on the dollar, but about a third of what you would have paid some years ago and people are just rebuilding. The other people just abandoned the area and they're leaving the properties for sale at fire sale prices. And it's a really good time to get in on some of these things because the whole town burnt down, which makes no sense to me. Right. And you know, I've got a whole town down like that. Well, let's go back to what I wanted to talk about. OK. Which is what is it? When does the reporter start to grill you about your language usage like she did?

CHAPTER 21 / 34 Discussion

Media Style Guides, Climate Emergency vs. Crisis

The BBC's interview style with Mark Carney highlighted a shift in media language, where reporters now prompt subjects to use more alarmist terms like "climate emergency" instead of "climate change." This linguistic shift is seen as a coordinated effort to increase public anxiety and force political action on environmental regulations.

bbc· climate emergency· style guide· alarmism· mark carney

1:31:29 So listen very carefully what he says here. He's saying we don't have like a financial crisis We don't have people standing outside banks, you know run on the banks, etc Now I would I wait no wait. I I want to hear your point. I would argue, well what about all the fires? Isn't the Amazon, California, Australia, that's all being shown as huge examples of the climate emergency, the climate crisis. He says we don't have that, it's not tangible enough, and he says that's the challenge. I think these guys are planning some kind of financial crash with all this. I think these guys have already planned these fires, personally. Well, there's that. I mean, right now in Paradise, they're selling the properties there, left and right, as you would expect.

1:32:20 You can go buy some of these old properties now for about pennies, not pennies on the dollar, but about a third of what you would have paid some years ago and people are just rebuilding. The other people just abandoned the area and they're leaving the properties for sale at fire sale prices. And it's a really good time to get in on some of these things because the whole town burnt down, which makes no sense to me. Right. And you know, I've got a whole town down like that. Well, let's go back to what I wanted to talk about. OK. Which is what is it? When does the reporter start to grill you about your language usage like she did?

1:33:00 She said to him, why are you calling it a crisis and not in a crime? Emergency and we already know that climate crisis and climate emergency were two terms that showed up on purpose to change the conversation from global warming and climate change change and they decided it's not alarmist enough. They haven't done enough of alarming the public. Let's change these to climate crisis and climate emergency. And sometimes Amy, for example, Goodman will say both. Climate crisis, climate emergency, right back to back. War and peace report. But when does a reporter

1:33:39 instead of just getting somebody to talk, actually correct their language. What, what, what, how did that happen? Well it is the BBC after all and they have a style guide and they all chose, if you recall, they chose to use the alarming words climate emergency But again, and I'll play the last 11 seconds Carney here is saying no you don't have anything tangible, but that's the challenge the public spectacle of a failing bank or or queues outside a building society or those types of Tangible the markets moving around a tangible way that force action. That's part of the challenge That's part of the tragedy of the horizon. That's part of the tragedy on the horizon. That's part of the challenge and

1:34:24 Hmm. Let's play that again. The last bit? He's predicting there's gonna be a situation? Well, it's hard to understand exactly how he means it because he said it's part of the challenge. Here, listen again. Because you don't have the... the public spectacle of a failing bank or queues outside a building society or those types of tangible, of the markets moving around a tangible way that force action. That's part of the challenge. That's part of the tragedy of the horizon. that spectacle that forced action. What he means by forced action is that's how in 2008 our money was taken from us because of forced action and given to the banks, literally given to the banks. This is when everyone started to retire including my buddy, the former New York banker. Everyone made off like bandits because they had a horrible spectacle. You had Obama there, we're all gonna die.

1:35:28 I'm just gonna give it to you straight people. It's not good. It's not who we are So that's what he's he's vying for and the guy is in the right position to make these things happen. He's a he's a banker I don't think you're ever really a former banker. He's a Goldman Sachs guy. He ran the Bank of England now He wants to cause some kind of panic I don't think it's a financial panic he's interested in causing because if there's a financial panic that means they you know people are going to tighten the purse strings. It has to be something else but and I think they're I'm listening to them I think they don't know what to do I think they're looking for a good idea. Well let's listen to this second clip maybe we'll learn more. You've taken a fair amount of flack in this role on various different fronts including from MPs I wonder if you think

1:36:17 that we have, as you look at this country, whether we have enough truth in our political debate, enough truth in our Brexit debate. I think what's essential on this topic on climate change is that we have a cross-party, non-partisan approach to it. That the science is clear, that the type of transition that we've been talking about, that we get as specific as possible about what's needed. We can't afford on this one to have selective information, to have spin, misdirection,

1:36:55 misleading. It needs to be absolutely clear because we're all in, we're all in on it. Mm-hmm, all in on it. You betcha! Producer Mike where there's a doubt that's kind of a even it's kind of a double meaning the way says we're all in on it Oh, yeah, we're all in on this one. We're all in you know as in lean in we're all in we're all in on this Yep, or we're all in on it. It's just very there's no debate truth wants to come out there I'd like I'd like to play a historical clip For some context of this, obviously John and I are not big believers in this climate change, send all your money to the elite so they can invest it for us. European Union now with Frans Timmermans who is the Green Deal czar.

CHAPTER 22 / 34 Discussion

George Soros, Global Warming as Economic Motor

A 2008 interview with George Soros revealed his perspective that global warming could serve as the "new motor" for the world economy, replacing American consumption. Soros argued that massive investment in green technology and infrastructure, though painful for taxpayers, is necessary for a "better world order." This vision aligns with current efforts by the EU to mandate billions in annual climate spending.

george soros· bill moyers· global warming· green technology· world order

1:37:45 He must have 50 or 60 people working for him overnight in this deal and he is requiring from the 26 member states in the European Union annually 260 billion euros to fight climate change. Every member state has to send 10 billion euros, which they don't have. They have to find it somewhere, which comes from the citizens. And they're going to send it to the European Union and Uncle France is going to make sure we don't die because of it. And he needs that for a span of 10 years. Where does this all come from? 2008, at the height of the Great Recession,

1:38:32 Bill Moyers Journal PBS television sat down with George Soros to discuss a number of issues. It's only a minute and 37 seconds, but if you've never heard this clip it will Bring clarity to what global warming is really about so let's leave them something to think about as they go home Let them go home and say mr. Sorrow said here are three things we can do simply one Work on a better world order Where we work together to do is of problems that confront humanity like global warming and I think I think that dealing with global warming

1:39:12 will require a lot of investment. You see, for the last 25 years. The world economy, the motor of the world economy that has been driving it was consumption by the American consumer who has been spending more than he's been saving. Alright? Than he's been producing. So, that motor is now switched off. It's finished. It's run out of... can't continue. You need a new motor. And we have a big problem.

1:39:48 global warming, which requires big investment and that could be the motor of the world economy in the years to come. Putting more money in, building infrastructure, converting to green technology? Instead of consuming, building an electricity grid, saving on energy, rewiring the houses, adjusting your lifestyle where energy is got to cost more until it you introduce those new things so it will be painful but at least we will survive and not cook. We will not cook. It will be painful to send all your money to me so for the better world order. That's it.

1:40:35 That's it. The motor he's talking about was the hollowing out of the United States for sure. We didn't produce that much anymore. We're just borrowing money and spending it on cheap crap from China. The motor stopped. The motor is his motor. It's his drop a penny and get a dollar out of the bottom motor. So he literally said we need a new motor for a better world order. This global warming thing. Yeah, that'll take huge investment. Rewire your home slaves. I don't know what the hell that means. but we should do it all remember otherwise we'll cook. That's it. That's it. In the cap and trade bill which was bounced back this is back in 2000. Around the same time. Eight or nine. Eight or nine. Yeah. The cap and trade bill came up or as uh Gohmert called it the crap and trade bill

1:41:28 It had provisions in there, and you remember this when John Boehner was the Speaker of the House, he's crying all the time. He went on about, with segments of it, he read segments, we had clips, where he's talking about how a lot of today's structures just need to be torn down because they're not energy efficient enough. And it was a phase-out law where you'd just be leveling houses left and right, rebuilding them from scratch. And that would be the motor, the rebuilding motor. Of course, it'll be done under international, one world government, hopefully, according to Soros, hopefully. And it was just a nightmare. So the rewiring, I think, was just kind of what was left over, what you could just remember about the bull crap they tried to force down our throats. That's where the Jobs, Jobs, Jobs karma came from. Yes.

CHAPTER 23 / 34 Discussion

Obama's STEM Push, Computer Science in Schools

Archival clips of President Obama's push for computer science education were reviewed, emphasizing his message that "anyone can become a computer scientist." The initiative encouraged students to move beyond consuming technology to designing and programming it, framing coding skills as essential for the nation's future economic competitiveness.

barack obama· stem· coding· computer science· education

1:42:20 So the point here is the whole idea was huge investment, take it from us, from you know the taxpayer, take that money, invest it in huge important things like anything that Soros is involved in and that will be the new motor. And then Trump came in and said no not gonna do it and guess what? It's all falling apart. The motor's not getting, at least not that motor's not getting started. And it was a part of the same push, in fact I have it here, hold on where is it, if you recall, here was President Obama. And by the way when I went to fish this clip out of the archives I kind of missed him, particularly for stuff like this. Hi everybody. Hey everybody, hey everybody how you doing?

1:43:12 I'm proud to join the students, teachers, businesses and non-profit organizations taking big new steps to support computer science in America's schools. Now you remember this? You remember this whole push? Yeah, this is the code, code, code push. Because you're not going to have any jobs. There's no more cold jobs. It's going to be done with you. Done with your jobs. You need to code. Learning these skills isn't just important for your future. It's important for our country's future. If we want America to stay on the cutting edge, we need young Americans like you to master the tools and technology that will change the way we do just about everything. That's why I'm asking you to get involved. Don't just buy a new video game. Make one. Sure! Don't just download the latest app. Help design it. Okay! Don't just play on your phone. Program it. Yeah, not possible.

1:44:07 No one's born a computer scientist, but with a little hard work and some math and science, just about anyone can become one. You hear that? Hear that, Google? It's so easy. A little math and science, a little hard work, we're coming for you. This week is your chance to give it a shot. And don't let anyone tell you you can't. Whether you're a young man or a young woman, whether you live in a city or a rural area, computers are going to be a big part of your future. And if you're willing to work and study hard, that future is yours to shape. Thanks, everybody. All right. STEM. STEM, everybody. Thanks, everybody. So this, of course, was in Joe Biden's head

1:44:48 When he goes to the miners, where was he? In West Virginia? Where was he this time? I believe it was West Virginia, but it was in one of the Virginias. So I have the short setup, how we started off. I come from a family where an area where there's coal mining is grand. Anybody can go down 300 to 3,000 feet in the mine, sure enough, they'll learn how to program as well. So if you can go down 3,000 feet into a mine, you can program? A little bit of math, a little bit of hard work. But yeah, now, so this was what was tweeted about and it was actually hard to find the audio for it.

CHAPTER 24 / 34 Discussion

Joe Biden's Detroit Claims, Coding and Coal Shoveling

During a campaign event, Joe Biden claimed he was tasked with saving Detroit from bankruptcy and asserted that anyone who can "throw coal into a furnace" can learn to program a computer. Biden recounted a story of training 54 women in Detroit to manage the city's sewer and lighting systems through a 19-week coding course. Critics labeled the comparison between manual labor and high-level programming as naive and out of touch with modern technology.

joe biden· detroit· coding· coal miners· bankruptcy

1:45:26 Then he went into this longer rant which made it even more interesting that Joe is living in 2008. The president asked me to get Detroit out of its problems. Remember Detroit went bankrupt? And he gave me authority to do whatever I needed to do. So I set up with all the agencies. What if all the money out there in Detroit could qualify for it and they didn't ask for it? They didn't know how to get it. The end result was, not just because of me, but because of the team I put together, Detroit got out of bankruptcy. started to come back. We were able to provide everything from street lighting for them that they didn't know they could have, and to high, excuse me, inner city rail. So we put in a rail system. Anyway, to make a long story short-

1:46:11 The rail to nowhere. Has he been to Detroit recently? Apparently not. It's still a shithole. Hello? Apparently not. Excuse me, inner city rail that, so we put in a rail. So anyway, make a long story short, things really started to move and then we found out something interesting. Everybody, when things hit, went bankrupt. Everybody who had any talent in terms of technology left. Black, white, Hispanic, men, women. We didn't have anybody, not a joke, who could turn on the street lights. You hear me? Not a joke. You hear me? Not a joke. You hear me? Not a joke. No one could turn on the street lights. No one who knew how to turn on the sewer system. No one knew how to turn on the sewer. Because it requires computer capability and programming capability. Really? Flipping a switch. Get a computer, please.

1:47:00 So we went out and hired this outfit that the major corporations are and they need IT. They went out into the neighborhoods, they found 54, happened to be all women, not by intention, mostly women of color with a few exceptions, ages 24 to 25. Yeah, 24 to 52 or four. They went through a 19 week training program at the community college there, learning how to program. And I remember telling people this, and my liberal friends were saying, you can't expect them to be able to do that. Give me a break. Anybody who can throw coal into a furnace can learn how to program for God's sake. Okay. You gotta give that clip of the day, but.

1:47:41 I'm gonna take it because this was one of the most unhinged things he's ever said. So what he's saying is when he saved Detroit, Joe, because... This is news to me by the way. Well the president gave him the directive, Joe, listen here we are, we're gonna save Detroit! So Joe went and saved Detroit with his team. He gave his team some props for saving Detroit. Yeah good for him. But then they so they they fixed everything, they fixed the sewer, they fixed the streetlights, they fixed the light rail. They didn't know how to turn it on. So then they got one of these IT recruiting firms who instead of going and getting a whole bunch of H2B Indian workers went into Detroit, found 50 black women and they trained them

1:48:27 his his conclusion is if you can shovel coal into a furnace you can code. I don't understand what one has to do with the other but that's exactly what he said. People who are not even miners but just shovel coal into a furnace on a maybe on that train you can code. And he's this is 2019 he's saying this. Does he even know can he code? With a little bit of hard work and some science and math. He can't even remember his own text code, let alone that he can code something. No people, this is not the solution. Don't send your kid to code school. Give your kid your old laptop with a Linux distro. Here kid, go make something work. This is unbelievable to me. This guy is so naive. He doesn't even know what any of this means.

1:49:32 You can't code a game. Somebody just sitting there at home can't just sit there and code a modern game? Yeah, they can hunt the wumpus. They might be able to do that. But I don't think there's a lot of, you know, market for stuff like this. John, if you can shovel coal into a furnace, you can code. It's clear. We took 50 black women in Detroit and they turned on the sewer. Can't. Doesn't get much more intersectional than that. What's a wampus by the way? Hunt the wampus. What? Hunt the wampus? No, I don't know what hunt the wampus is. Holy moly. You said holy moly. I did. Sorry, should we know what hump the wampus? Hunt. Hunt. I wanted to hump the wampus.

1:50:24 Well, there's a bunch of dudes named Ben out there that are rolling their eyes with your with your lack of knowledge about this fabulous game Apparently it works best on a ti-99 It works fine on anything Anyway that guy I'm sorry cannot be our president He just can't. That is not a modern thought pattern that he has there. It's sad. I understand what he's trying to say because of course anybody can do anything they set their mind to.

1:51:07 But it's not just about coding an app. And by the way, what kind of a country would we have? Let's just take the logical extreme of this. I'm gonna take the other side of this. Let's say that something happened that made it possible for anybody to write high-level code. Everybody, the entire country could write the highest level code just like falling off a log. Anyone could do it at any time. What would that do to the economy? Well, we'd have a lot of hypercard applications. That's pretty much like a reference to Hunt the Wumpus. Yeah, exactly. Maybe we should just take it to the OTG. Off the grids, everybody.

CHAPTER 25 / 34 Discussion

Linux Migration, Off the Windows (OTW) Lifestyle

A host provided an update on their successful migration to a Linux-based operating system, specifically Linux Mint, citing improved stability and freedom from Microsoft's data collection. The discussion touched on the limitations of open-source alternatives like GIMP compared to Adobe Photoshop and the benefits of using specialized tools like NoteCase Pro for information management.

linux mint· windows 10· gimp· photoshop· opml

1:51:55 I'm an OTG kind of guy. I did want to give a little update. We do have a couple of OTG things to discuss as we try to save our sanity with technology, or at least I do. Ever since we talked about it, and I should probably look it up, when did we do our first Linux talk? In fact, I can see it was episode 1194, Mint 19, and that was, what's the date of that? No, it'd be ten episodes ago. So it'd be November 28th Okay. Yeah, November 28th I have been on my Linux distro since then have not changed have not gone back to Windows have customized it fine-tuned it and and completely Satisfied it is I mean it I feel so good that

1:52:49 About running the podcast on it. No, I wish no no no that the USB stuff and Linux is a whole different problem And that's up really up to the device makers, but the USB consortium is a quagmire I've kind of given up on that but everything else hmm, and I have this thing tricked out hydromyzed optimized it does all my workflows because I can but most importantly it just works and Day in day out no reboots. No shaken like an Etch-a-Sketch no upgrade of my experience And it just that's nice. It just keeps working. I'm so happy with it That I will this is new. I mean this it is Linux We've been playing with for three years years years on the show on and offered you know that uh, I

1:53:44 And it's always got, you get thrown away because it doesn't work. Now, I know that you have very different requirements for me. I'm an information manager. That's what I do. So my main tool is email. The workflows I was able to create through a combination of a great email program, ClauseMail, which is also available on Windows, by the way. But you could do a lot, I think, a lot more interesting things in Linux. You can pipe it off to programs, send it to files, a lot of stuff I'm doing, which I should probably document and write up. The browser, of course, simple browser work. And that's about it. You don't need much else. And it's very lightweight. I have it on a USB stick, so I can have it loaded on three different computers. So I have automatic backups. It's fantastic. Your requirements are different. I don't know if you've still stuck with it or if you've gone back and forth or what's the status of your Linux life? I can't use Photoshop on it.

1:54:46 So it's a no go until Adobe makes a Linux version of Photoshop which they refuse to do because John Warnock personally has a as long as he's alive. I use the chairman of emeritus is he has a hard on for Linux and open source. Literally, because he thinks that Post, the PostScript clone that came out that was open source was ruining his life, even though he's a billionaire. So they were not gonna see Photoshop. I mean, you can run it through Wine or one of these things and get it kind of to work. Or you can use GIMP. Oh, just use GIMP! GIMP's great! That was gonna be my question. I mean, you have used GIMP. Yeah.

1:55:33 I've used GIMP. I've used GIMP quite a bit. GIMP does work in some situations, but it doesn't work as well as it as Photoshop. It's just not as good. Well, here's a question. Is it GIMP or JIMP? Well, I think it's GIMP. You don't know. It could be JIMP. I think we should keep it consistent. I don't know anyone who calls it JIMP. But if you create GIFs with GIMP, why isn't GIMP GIF? Because the guy who made Who invented the gif the graphics interchange format? I think it was for CompuServe He calls it Jeff. I understand and he's saying he's the one who gets to designate how it's pronounced. Mm-hmm I mean, it's just the way it is Anyway, so I don't know what you're working on that. You need all these high-end tools for I don't see it on your Twitter feed What are you doing with Photoshop that you need Photoshop so desperately? Where's the output?

1:56:27 Yeah, I'll put some, one of my outputs is on a six by, you know, a four foot by five foot artwork on the wall that needed Photoshop for certain specific functions so it printed out okay. What are you printing? Photos that are very pretty. I've got one, a couple for sale, I'll put them up on there. When I see your studio. But you need, you need Photoshop to do that sort of work. You can't do it on GIMP. All right. And also, if you're going to write a lot, the markup stuff and the things you can do with Microsoft Word, you can't do with any of the word processors. Like what? You can't, for example, go 10 deep on every edit made of a sentence.

1:57:14 But why would you even need... what, for your books that you're publishing? Sorry, I couldn't resist. Well, you can say that all you want, but the fact is if you're going to have something edited, it's nice to have an edit trail that you can follow. Yeah, but LibreOffice has an edit trail. It doesn't have one like these. These are better. And, to further the grammatical correction of Microsoft Word is pretty formidable. They don't do any of that on any of these other products. Well, you should use it before you send me the newsletter then. It does have flaws. I found one great tool that I just wanted to mention for Linux which is called NoteCase Pro.

1:57:58 And it's an out, you know, I love outliners. My whole life is an outliner. And Notecase Pro does outliners very well and will import and export OPML, which is what the entire No Agenda universe is based on. All of, if you go to any page, you'll see down at the bottom, created with the Freedom Controller, a little icon there, and that's the XML version of the page, excuse me, which is an OPML. And so when I found that, then, you know, because there really is no good OPML editor. For any any other platform well i guess. Mac does have Omni Outliner, but anyway, this NoteCase Pro is very good. So I'm still on the Linux life and I love it very much and I see no reason to go back, especially now that I don't have to deal with Windows whirring around and doing stuff and eating up resources. And you kind of got to wonder about Microsoft winning the Jedi contract. Remember that? The big $10 billion Pentagon

1:59:01 contract that Amazon wanted and the Amazon even had their insiders and their shills and they still didn't get it Microsoft got it you got to wonder if they're doing some kind of Pentagon and or spy Cloud project well, let's assume so how tightly does Windows 10 integrate into that because it's just spying on you Just taking all your information everything you do has to go to cloud and Windows Drive and all no you don't need it and that is part of the OTG life I think I didn't really realize how much I would enjoy being OTG as in not on Windows. It's very good. I

CHAPTER 26 / 34 Discussion

California Privacy Law, Domestic Migration to Texas

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) went into effect, theoretically allowing residents to demand the deletion of their personal data. Simultaneously, reports highlighted a trend of young professionals and families leaving California for states like Texas and Tennessee due to high taxes, housing costs, and regulatory burdens. The census may reflect this shift by reallocating congressional seats from California to Texas.

california· texas· ccpa· privacy law· nashville

1:59:44 Shouldn't be OTW, off the windows? Yeah, OTW. OTW, I'm an OTW kind of guy. I'm all for it. The California Consumer Privacy Act went into effect as of yesterday and I'm not quite sure what that... My life has changed! That's what I was gonna ask you about that, if your life has changed. I'm not quite sure what it is anymore. But apparently it's sweeping, that seems to be the term everyone's using. Sweeping new data privacy law, known as the California Consumer Privacy Act. I'm not quite sure, I think you're allowed, you're supposed to be able to tell one of these companies, delete my data.

2:00:36 Which would be nice if that's really what it says. I'd like to have a form letter and just tell, you know, send Google a note every month, you know, delete my data, delete my data, delete my data. But something tells me that it won't really work that way. Was there anything else of interest? Yeah, Venmo had an outage. That freaked everybody out. I guess kids use Venmo to pay bills and pay rent. I didn't even know that was a thing. I didn't either, but just another one of those millennial things should be on the list. And Hackaday was very clear. Flip phones are making a comeback. So once again, on the leading edge, on the tip with the No Agenda Show, with my Go Flip 3 from Alcatel. Now, of course, they're talking about the new Motorola, but you can still look cool with a flip phone.

2:01:33 Stay safe out there in 2020 everybody. Go OTG and OTW and you will be fine. So here is a related to the California privacy law people. There's a clip leaving California for Texas, the nation's largest economy. California is losing a generation of wage earners. Jane Wells joins us now from Los Angeles to explain where they're going. Jane. Hi, Mike. Yeah, it's not just large companies like Charles Schwab leaving California. The census numbers do not lie.

2:02:12 all kinds of young professionals, some of them making decent salaries are leaving too. Take for example 30-year-old Sydney Mulkey. She was an educator in Oakland making about 58 grand, got moved to Portland, Oregon, got the same job at 70 grand allowing her to buy a brand new condo, something that never would have happened in California. At one point I was working three jobs and I was just really tired. So that was kind of the last straw. Small business owners Danielle and Scott Fortier moved from LA to Nashville because they couldn't afford to save for retirement or their kids college funds even though Scott was working 80 hours a week at his own business in LA. Look at this, they owned a 3,100 square foot house on a small lot.

2:02:56 In Tennessee, they own a larger house on seven acres with the building to run their business out of no state income taxes. Property taxes a third of what they were in California. Health insurance costs cut nearly in half. We've been here about six months and in that six months we've already had six friends of ours, six couples relocate to the same area also. People have this image of all these old people who are frustrated leaving. But actually the ones who are leaving are family age people, people 30 to 54, that group, that's the group that's leaving. And that's Joel Kotkin at Chapman University. Now while millennials are leaving California, fewer are moving in. Kotkin says that could really eventually impact California's sort of entrenched culture of innovation and dreamers. And that could hurt the nation, besides the fact that we're all moving to your state and maybe driving up your prices. While it's easy for people to leave, guys this may sound geocentric,

2:03:53 It's really difficult to recreate that culture somewhere else from scratch. Back to you. Yeah, we don't allow that here in Texas. You can come here. You can't recreate your culture here. Oh yeah, because Texas is so, especially around Austin, they're so conservative and they're all Trump supporters and no one's going to change that. I have understood that depending on the results of the census, California may actually lose one or two congressional districts because so many people have left, and Texas may gain one or two districts because so many people have entered. Probably, okay. Maybe it's Adam Schiff's district.

CHAPTER 27 / 34 Discussion

San Diego Streetlight Cameras, GE Data Contract

A controversial contract in San Diego allowed General Electric to install cameras and microphones on 3,000 streetlights. The agreement reportedly grants GE ownership of the collected data with no restrictions on its use, including the potential to sell personal information to private companies or Wall Street. Local officials are now facing pressure to halt the program due to civil rights concerns.

san diego· general electric· surveillance· streetlights· privacy

2:04:35 But for sure if you're leaving California San Diego is a place you want to leave Information on a controversial decision to put cameras on nearly 3,000 streetlights in San Diego according to its contract with the city General Electric will own the images audio collected with no restrictions on its use that means Anyone's personal information potentially could be bought and sold by private companies company. City Attorney Mara Elliott signed the contract with GE back in 2017. The contract allows GE to install cameras on 3,000 streetlights citywide and it also grants GE to use the data as it sees fit. The program has been criticized by some civil rights and privacy groups. Local attorney and candidate for city attorney Cory Briggs says city leaders were not properly informed about the data sharing. It turns out that they're gathering the data, they've been giving it to the police,

2:05:25 but they're also giving it to Wall Street with no constraints on it whatsoever. The city attorney's office told us the contract is legal and was approved by the city council. But three city council members now want the mayor to stop installing those cameras until GE provides more information about how it will use the information. How about that for some representation, city council? Nice! Signed a deal for some streetlights. They just threw in some cameras as a nice little gimme and they said well That's our camera so we could do whatever we want with your face slave shut up Yes, you do need to leave, California Yeah, although who knows how I mean we don't they took out the the red light cameras in Texas They tried that tried to try to sneak that in well that comes and goes it'll be back. Oh

CHAPTER 28 / 34 Discussion

Listener Donations, Dr. Bronner's Soap and Dog Birthdays

Listener-contributed topics included a debate over whether Dr. Bronner's soap is a "millennial thing" and the ethics of hosting birthday parties for dogs. A donor suggested that money spent on pet celebrations should instead be directed toward the podcast. The segment concluded with "jobs karma" for a producer facing age discrimination in the tech industry.

dr. bronner's· sheltie· dog birthdays· donations· soap excellence

2:06:16 They've had those red light cameras all over the country. I do have an ISO from San Francisco. Ah, good, okay. This is the dead raccoon ISO from that clip. This is an RET ISO. Only in San Francisco! Yes, we didn't use that one? We didn't use that? That was remember the guy was he found it I Know we played it. I just I would know we didn't because the clip is so profane We we played we did play the clip we played part of it to each other. Well. I bet you I have the raccoon clip

2:06:57 It's really bad. The guy is just cussing the whole time. It's very funny. Actually, I don't have the raccoon clip. Hmm. I don't think I ever sent it over. Every time I wanted to send it over... You're right! No, you're right! We played that after the show, like secret stuff, secret club stuff. Yeah, Secret Club is too... it's gross. It's too... Only in San Francisco! Just look up Dead Raccoon on YouTube. Dead Raccoon in San Francisco and you will all get to listen to this guy go on about this bum who comes in and drops a dead raccoon in a McDonald's. I'm gonna show my soul by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. They're on No Agenda.

2:07:42 And we do have some people to thank for show 1204. 1204. Beginning with Baron Lattican. Baron Lattican, 100 bucks. Sir Jim Zuckel, $100. Oh, he's, okay, I gotta read this. He says, as a person firmly rooted in the Gen X generation, this is about my millennial list. I have been using Dr. Bronner's soap for at least a decade. Well, first of all, if you're a Gen Xer... Dr. Bronner's soap? Yeah, I pointed this out as one of the Gen Xers, it's a millennial thing. Oh, right, right, right, right, right. Dr. Bronner's soap, which is this Castile soap that doesn't...

2:08:25 From what I can tell, it doesn't really clean anything. But Dr. Bronner's stuff is funny, because he's got a lecture on every bottle about how bad capitalism is. Really? Yeah. You should get some Dr. Bronners. Anyway, so he, this guy, Jim, Sir Jim, says that he's been using, 10 years ago is about the time where the millennials started making it popular. If you said I've been using it all my life, then I'd say, okay, you have a point. But you don't, you don't have a point. Jim's probably 40 plus years old as a Gen Xer and he's only been using it since he's 30, which is when the millennials came in. Dr. Bronner's soap is over 150 years and five generations of soap excellence. I've always wanted to achieve soap excellence. Yeah. Nice. It's quite the product. But there's always a lecture about something or other on there.

2:09:23 In fact, the ball is mostly a lecture. I can see it. I'm just looking at some pictures. Sir Greg, it parts unknown. Niner, niner, niner, niner. Sir Pate in Amsterdam 69 69. Yeah, I'm gonna do this for him later on. It says that this is irregular for donations Of course, he's a knight Under associate level I'd like to get some f-cancer for my neighbor Hopefully enough. She is undergoing cancer treatment and is waiting for the outcome of a recent scan she's a very attractive and deliberately deliberately kind person in our community and

2:10:00 And we'd all like her to stick around in sound health. So yes, we will roll that out just before we get to the nighting Sir Pate. Consider it done. Attractive and deliberately nice? I've never seen that. It seems like a contradiction, right? Never seen that. We're gonna fix her up. Anna Mercuriev, I think, in St. Louis, Missouri, 6006, Julie Shepard in Angola, Indiana. She sent a card in, I want to read, because she went through all the trouble writing a card, but two pictures of her dog wearing a hat. Uh-oh. Shelty, which is either a great dog or a lousy dog, depends.

2:10:50 We had a Sheltie once. What exactly is a Sheltie? A Sheltie looks like a small collie. How did it taste? Like the half size of a collie. It's the same similar looking dog. Long nose, a lot of long hair, very friendly, pretty dog. Always a pretty dog. But they have idiosyncrasies that don't fit in with a lot of people. Um, anyway, my dogs had a birthday last month, but since they don't know what's going on, I'm donating to the best podcast in the universe. Ta-da! Smart. Smart move.

2:11:27 The dog doesn't know a birthday from anything. Any producers who know that they make their dogs endure birthday hats and parties for their own enjoyment should send donations to No Agenda instead. Yes. And you know what, we could do dog birthdays on the show. Minimum. 100 bucks. What's the dog's name? She never told us the dog's name, but she just say Merry Christmas if you need a job scarver. Hey doggie doggie doggie. Hey doggie doggie. Happy birthday. See we could make give her some jobs karma at the end. This is Julian Matt. You got it. And the dogs quite is pretty. So I'll post the pictures of the dogs in the next newsletter. So you're doxing her dogs? Well maybe we can start doing more dog pictures in the newsletter because we like to have pups. Might as well have people's pups.

CHAPTER 29 / 34 Discussion

Global Meetups, No Agenda Community Events

The podcast community continues to organize international meetups, with upcoming events scheduled in Amsterdam, Seattle, Knoxville, and Beirut, Lebanon. These gatherings are described as rare opportunities for people with diverse opinions to socialize without conflict. The website noagendameetups.com serves as the central hub for coordinating these producer-led events.

amsterdam· seattle· beirut· knoxville· meetups

2:12:26 Yeah? Okay. Make sure she gets a job, Karma. Yes. Robert Bruckner, 55-55. Jonathan Evans, 55-55. Nick Secord, Redmond, Washington, 55-10. He wants a de-douching. You've been de-douched. I'll put the jobs, Karma, at the end for you as well. Daniel Mariano. 5510, Lynn Kessig in Newark, Delaware, 5510, Austin Wilson, two first, no, I guess not. Two last names, Austin Wilson. He's got some thing there, 5150. And the following people are 50- He's Sir Austin Barron of the Puget Sound, if you recall. Oh, he's the baron of the Puget Sound, that's right. We have a bunch of Puget Sounders that are fighting, vying for, there's gonna be a fight.

2:13:25 Eric Wills in Elderburg Eldersburg Maryland $50 this is a $50 name and location group. Jeremy Cartwright in Rockford Illinois Bradley Leddon unknown Michael Janoski in Ladora Pennsylvania. Andrew Oxenham in Knoxville Tennessee nice barbecue there. Brian Kinnett Paul ContraMas. I love that song. Yeah, Tennessee, yeah, they got this nice barbecue. Every town, like you have a little thing. Tennessee, yeah, they got some good music. I hear they got good music there in Tennessee. Paul ContraMas. I'm going to make that a theme now. And Aichi Kirigawa. Hey, wait, Rockford, Illinois. They got free weed there, I hear. Free weed.

2:14:23 They do? Well, it's legal now. It's legal now. Oh yeah, it probably is free. Aichi Kitagawa, one of my favorite names in San Francisco, closes this very, it's kind of a short segment today. We want to thank all these folks for contributing to Show 12 before producing it. And I want to thank all the people with lesser amounts of money too for helping us get this show. The first show of the year, the new decade, the first show of the new decade, unless you're a pedant, It's the first show of the new decade. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Here's what's gonna happen. People are gonna email me, bitching at you, tell John the decade's not really over yet! And I'm okay with your counting, but come on, it's media. It's 20 now. We're not saying...

2:15:13 You know what I mean, right? Have you gotten this? I've gotten emails. Oh yeah. I just ignore it. Let's go back to the birth of Christ, the year zero. So let's go back. So you had one BC, which was the year before Christ was born or common era as they call it now. Then Christ was born at zero. And then a year later, it was the year one. So wait a minute. So is that, so when you got to 10, it wasn't the decade until one, that's 11 years. This doesn't make any sense unless there was no year zero and everything started with one, which I don't think it did. I think you have a year zero. You must have a year 0.5. I don't know. Somebody should clarify this for me if they can prove to me there was no zero.

2:16:05 then I'll buy it. Yes, so please email John, J-O-H-N, at Dvorak.org. D-V-O-R-A-K. D-V-O-R-A-K dot org. Dvorak dot org. Don't email me, please. Thank you to our... A CC Adam though. Yes, thank you very much to everybody who supported the show. It is your show. That's what we've been doing for 12 years. Well, I guess you could say we're in our 12th year. What's 11th year? I don't remember. Year zero. We're in our 13th year. We appreciate this. It keeps us going. It keeps the whole program, the whole kit and caboodle keeps running because of the support you were showing us. And yes, indeed, people under 50

2:16:48 dollars are not mentioned because a lot of them want to stay anonymous. I see you $49.99 but there's also people on the ongoing programs so appreciated that you do that and even if it's five dollars a month it all makes a difference we highly appreciate it and we have a couple of things to take care of here business-wise you got some jobs karma got the F cancer karma for Sir Pate's next-door neighbor Also, Sir Gin sent me a note and he says he's been actively looking for a job since September, but he's fighting white male boomer discrimination, so he needs some jobs karma. And Sir Colton

2:17:29 Learn to code! I actually think these guys know how to code. That's the beauty of it. Yes, for all of you, as requested. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs! You've got karma. And I wish I could roll out the happy birthday jingle, but we have no birthdays. Zero that doesn't happen very often sir Chris Wilson emailed me something and I wonder if I still have that shoot. I'll have it for Sunday He emailed me something really beautiful about the meetups and it was it was the verbiage because I've been trying to get this right and

2:18:26 You know, what exactly is it that happens at these meetups where people get together who probably would never get together, they never encounter each other in any other situation, and they voluntarily go to a bar Or, you know, it's usually a bar or some place where you can acquire a beverage and hang out with people who listen to the show. And it's not really about the show. It's just about being able to talk with someone. give someone your opinion, listen to someone else and no one get pissed off. It's almost like the 50s. Except then everyone was afraid to say anything but here no one's afraid to say anything and it just it's a beautiful experience if you've never been to a meetup go to noagendameetups.com and experience this for yourself. You can go to Amsterdam tomorrow if you should be so lucky. The TPO podcast meetup will be there

2:19:25 at the Cafe Restaurant Dauphine at five o'clock. You can go to Seattle, other side of the world, also tomorrow. Patrick is organizing at 7.30 in the Hopvine Pub. Check the back of the bar. Tuesday, the second biannual Knoxville Meetup. I hear they got some, what do they have over there? They got music. Meat and Barley's. Great barbecue. Upstairs at the pool table, Sir Seat Sitter organizing. Then next Thursday, the No Agenda Toon Man Tour, just to show you that you can bump into No Agenda producers everywhere. This will be in Lebanon, Beirut.

2:20:01 and you will meet Jesse Coy Nelson, your host, at the Rabbit Hole on Makdisi Street in Beirut, Lebanon. This is just a couple of upcoming meetups that are being organized by the producers of Gitmo Nation. It is something you should at least witness once. If you can't find one near you, then start your own. NoagendaMeetups.com is where you can Sign up for that, but also find any meetups near you in the future. And thank you, Daniel, so much for keeping that site running. It's been fantastic. All right, we do have this. One title change as you heard earlier, Sir Christopher upped it up once again. He has contributed another $1,000 to the No Agenda Show and hereby is Baron of Brown County and Viscount of the Troll Room. We saw no issues, the Peerage Committee has approved. So Sir Christopher, there you go, your title is in and approved and thank you very much for your courage. Now if you could get out your blade John, I will

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Knighthood Ceremony, Alexander Salzberg and Donald Rolfe

Two producers, Alexander Salzberg and Donald Rolfe, were knighted for their $1,000 contributions to the show. The ceremony included the traditional reading of the "Hookers and Blow" list and instructions for the new knights to claim their rings and certificates through the peerage committee.

knighthood· donation· peerage· rings· certificate

2:21:07 Lookie here. Whoa! Alexander Salzberg and Donald Rolfe, both of you up on the podium. Gentlemen, thank you for your support of the NOAHgender show. You have both supported us with a total amount of $1,000, which means you both get to join our knights and dames here at the NOAHgender Roundtable, and I am very proud to pronounce, okay, Sir Alexander Solzberger! Also, Sir Apik! Both of you, Knights of the Noah-Jenner Round Table, for you we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay, Foie Gras and Sautern, by request, zucchini and meatloaf, brisket and barrel-aged copper ale, pinball and power cords, goat chops and goat milk, Polish potato vodka, vodka and vanilla, bong hits and bourbon, sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and pabla men,

2:21:53 Mutton and Mead, it is the No Agenda staple. It's the favorite. Go to noagendanation.com slash rings, both of you. with your newly minted knighthoods and you'll fill out a little bit of information there. Eric the Show will get back to you as soon as possible and send out your rings, your ceiling wax, your certificate. Once you get that in, please tweet out pictures, put them in your profile, anything you can. It makes everybody look cool. And thank you for your courage and support of the best podcast in the universe. Okay. There's something I ran into, I was watching Al Jazeera. Yeah, I noticed. So apparently the Russians, this is going on, it's not in our news, but it's going on, there's some, the Russians are claiming there's some Georgian lab.

CHAPTER 31 / 34 Discussion

Russian Bioweapon Claims, Georgia's Lugar Laboratory

Al Jazeera reported on Russian claims that the U.S.-funded Lugar Laboratory in Georgia is developing biological weapons, including the propagation of "killer mosquitoes" and "marmorated stink bugs." While the lab director denied these allegations, the report highlighted the ongoing information war between the Kremlin and the West regarding public health research in former Soviet territories.

georgia· russia· lugar laboratory· zika· stink bugs

2:22:41 that is making viruses or propagating viruses and putting them in vaccines and killing people. Really? Yes. This was Russian? Wait a minute, Al Jazeera is reporting or that Russia is saying? Al Jazeera is reporting it and so they visited this Georgian lab which seems innocuous. It's supposed to... It's a virology lab that is used to determine... It's for testing. not for... This is an Alex Jones theory, putting cancer viruses in the vaccines. Yeah.

2:23:16 Well, this is the theory that the Russians supposedly are propping it according to Al Jazeera. So they go visit the lab and there was one little tidbit in here that I thought was kind of interesting because I had not heard this and I haven't heard on Alex Jones, although I don't listen to him that much, but I would think I'd have heard it there. But just play this one out. We were shown inside Georgia's Lugar Laboratory, which detects and prevents the spread of dangerous diseases. But pro-Kremlin media claim it spreads disease, experimenting on humans with cancer, the Zika virus, killer mosquitoes and plagues of stink bugs. I asked the laboratory's director whether there was any truth to these narratives. But we are not making Zika virus in this laboratory. The killer mosquitoes... But the laboratory

2:24:06 The level of the laboratory is so high that we can diagnose here the Zika, Ebola, Cremia Congo and many many infection diseases. But we are not making these viruses here. No marmorated stink bug coming from the Luga laboratory? the marmorated stink bug. I'm not a scientist but what I have been seeing here suggests that this laboratory is exactly what the Georgian government says it is. The Russian claims that what's going on at the Luga lab is far more sinister haven't been supported by any hard evidence. Very odd report. So they're talking about Zika, Ebola and then the stink bug?

2:24:54 The marmorated stink bug. I'm not familiar. Well, you look up marmorated stink bug and apparently there's been a contamination in the mid-Atlantic U.S. for example, there's a contamination of field corn. And it's like it has something to do with some sort of spray or something that's making these bugs like propagate or it's the some we need to start looking into the marmorated stink bug. Yeah, Marmore M A R M O R A T E D. Finally, finally, we found something that's lower than a podcaster. Marmorated stink bug. You can't get that low even as a podcast. Marmorated stink bug. Here's a study from APS.

2:25:39 from the publication, relationship between invasive, brown marmorated stink bug and fumosin, contamination of field corn in the mid-Atlantic. I don't know, I never heard of this until I heard this report. I never heard of the marmorated stink bug. Our news, no, Trump, Trump and peace. I did get a vaccine clip since you brought up vaccines. In Texas, authorities are warning that a traveler with measles may have unknowingly exposed others across the country. That new alert comes amid an increase in measles cases nationwide. Sam Brock is in Austin with the latest.

2:26:31 Tonight, an urgent health alert from Texas after a passenger infected with measles passed through the Austin Airport last week after traveling in Europe. It's Travis County's first detected case in 20 years. We're trying to get on top of this, share as much information as we can to try to really contain this. The passenger left from Austin International Airport on December 17th but then proceeded to go to airports in Chicago and Virginia, meaning that other passengers and not one, not two, But three different airports were potentially exposed. This after separate cases at LAX and Denver International Airports earlier this month. But health experts say Austin is at greater risk because of low vaccination rates of children. Austin, unfortunately, is one of the epicenters of the anti-vaccine movement in America. A startling study earlier this year estimates one infected person could lead to an outbreak of more than

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Measles Alert, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

Health authorities in Travis County issued an alert after a traveler infected with measles passed through Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Media reports labeled Austin as an "epicenter" of the anti-vaccine movement, though local residents noted a lack of public panic. The incident prompted renewed calls from medical experts for universal vaccination.

measles· austin· travis county· vaccination· airport

2:25:39 from the publication, relationship between invasive, brown marmorated stink bug and fumosin, contamination of field corn in the mid-Atlantic. I don't know, I never heard of this until I heard this report. I never heard of the marmorated stink bug. Our news, no, Trump, Trump and peace. I did get a vaccine clip since you brought up vaccines. In Texas, authorities are warning that a traveler with measles may have unknowingly exposed others across the country. That new alert comes amid an increase in measles cases nationwide. Sam Brock is in Austin with the latest.

2:26:31 Tonight, an urgent health alert from Texas after a passenger infected with measles passed through the Austin Airport last week after traveling in Europe. It's Travis County's first detected case in 20 years. We're trying to get on top of this, share as much information as we can to try to really contain this. The passenger left from Austin International Airport on December 17th but then proceeded to go to airports in Chicago and Virginia, meaning that other passengers and not one, not two, But three different airports were potentially exposed. This after separate cases at LAX and Denver International Airports earlier this month. But health experts say Austin is at greater risk because of low vaccination rates of children. Austin, unfortunately, is one of the epicenters of the anti-vaccine movement in America. A startling study earlier this year estimates one infected person could lead to an outbreak of more than

2:27:22 400 cases in Austin. With nearly 1300 confirmed cases of the measles nationwide this year, more than three times the number last year, the highly contagious virus can linger in the air for hours. Symptoms include cough, rash, fever and sore eyes. Tonight, doctors say it's another stark reminder to get vaccinated. Sam Brock, NBC News, Austin. I live in Austin. I get around, I listen to the radio, I read the pappers. I haven't heard shit about this. No one is panicked. We're talking about measles, outbreaks. So this story has been just created out of thin air. You would know. You're on foots on the ground. And certainly when it comes to vaccinations I'd be paying attention. I also don't think Austin is the ground zero of the anti-vax movement. Are you kidding me? I never heard that. Of course not. We're a bunch of libtards here. I said it. You said it. I said it.

CHAPTER 33 / 34 Discussion

Texas Church Shooting, Armed Parishioners and Media Bias

A shooting at a church in White Settlement, Texas, was stopped within seconds by an armed parishioner, Jack Wilson, who is a firearms instructor. Media coverage was criticized for downplaying the fact that multiple parishioners drew weapons to stop the gunman, instead focusing on Wilson's status as a "security guard." The incident has sparked a national debate over the effectiveness of armed citizens in preventing mass casualties.

white settlement· texas· church shooting· jack wilson· gun control

2:28:23 It's true. It's true. Well, we got since we're talking about Texas to get that out of the way, we have to talk about the shooting that is being so miscovered by the media. Oh, the church shooting? They don't know how to deal with this. Well, of course it didn't go as it's supposed to go. This was all wrong. What happened and if you watch any YouTube videos where it's actually somebody objectively telling you what happened that guy comes in with a shotgun I just summarize I do have a clip of the latest kind of phony baloney way to try to present this to the public they want to present it at the media's decided well

2:29:05 Uh, the guy was shot down by a security guard, but this guy wasn't a security guard. He was just one of the parishioners who happened to be with seven or eight other parishioners coming out of their seats with gun in hand. Did you see the shoot? Did you see that slow-mo video of everybody like, it's like all these guns coming out. There were guns coming out every which way. And the media was not going to present it that way. They just weren't going to do it. They weren't going to, they weren't going to present it honestly is what I have to say. But also, so this guy, I think he was already in the church, he stands up. I have that clip, let's play that clip because that's what I'm talking about. Here tonight about that deadly church shooting in Texas. The minister now claiming they had past incidents with the shooter. The church sometimes giving him food but he would get mad when they wouldn't give him money. Witnesses saying the gunman came in wearing a wig and a fake beard before opening fire. ABC's Marcus Moore in Texas again tonight.

2:30:02 Tonight, new details are emerging about the suspect in Sunday's deadly attack on this Texas church. the church's pastor telling the christian chronicle the gunman had been to the church before saying quote we've helped him on several occasions with food adding that the suspect would get mad when they wouldn't give him cash keith cannon and who witnesses said was wearing a fake beard and dark coat gunned down sixty seven-year-old richard white and sixty four-year-old tony wallace before hero congregant killed him the entire incident captured on the church's live stream america i got

2:30:38 a lot of conspiratorial emails about it like that's coincidence that that angle of the video is too coincidental i was like no this actually happens people are nuts but luckily another one for the good guys, maybe people will think twice. And I know there was a recent change in the law here in Texas where you are allowed to carry a gun in a place of worship, which of course, oh, how can we even allow that? And you know, well, there you go. Coincidentally, it turns out to be a reasonably good thing, although two people did die. Two guys who were also trying to stop this gunman got shot and killed.

2:31:18 and pretty much point blank shot in the face with a shotgun so it's not all pretty. But in a normal situation you know run by liberals and... No, gun control immediately. We gotta take away guns. There'd be one guy come in no one have a gun in the church instead of like in Texas where he had at least seven with guns ready to shoot the guy and nobody just shot randomly either they just Once the guy was down, he was down. You'd have a massacre. There'd be 10 people shot dead before this guy was stopped. So you know, yeah, okay, two guys got killed, but in fact it was not as bad as it, and you know, this is a good lesson for people. People in Texas who want to go shoot up a church, they may run into this problem. They're not going to get very far. But that, let's don't report like that. And I tell you, most of the reports were the guy was a security guard somehow. I don't know how they make that up, but okay.

2:32:18 Well, he is in the business. Well, he is the one that, yeah. He is, and he's a firearms instructor. They made it sound like the church had a security guard working for them. Even if they did, what difference does it make? Well, it doesn't make any difference, but that's the way they could palm it off as they report that, you know, the security guard, not all these armed parishioners are responsible for the killing. downplayed the fact that there was about 10 people, well there's probably more people that didn't pull their guns out. To be honest though, I'm really sick and tired of, because the media, only one media did play this and that was Fox, and all they could say over and over again is, see a good guy with a gun beat a bad guy with a gun. It's like, it's just disgusting. Just to say they're right.

2:33:09 I take Fox News. Do you have a clip of that? Because I never heard that. Oh my god, it was the whole day starting with Fox and Friends in the morning all the way through Tucker Carlson at night. Well, I agree with you, you're beating the drum. Did they? The mainstream wasn't playing it that way. No, Fox News is also the mainstream, even though they like to say they're not. They like to talk about... But Fox News per se, when you watch Fox News, is a cable channel.

2:33:46 Yeah, there's no network news on Fox. They could put one on, hey. They could take... They did Brett Beier. He tries to do so much news. They could put Brett Beier, they could put him on to compete with ABC, NBC and CBS, but they don't do it. So Fox News is still kind of... you know, playing the cable game. They won't put their... Well, they've got to. That's where their ratings are. Their ratings are in playing to a right-wing base. Well, again, let's just go back to your basic thesis. They're a bunch of Democrats. Why don't they put... There's Fox stations in every market, just like there is here. There's one, Channel 2 is a Fox station. And when 530 or 630 comes around, when all the networks are playing their half an hour of news,

2:34:34 Fox hasn't got anything, it's just some local programming. Why don't they put on, take that Brett Baer guy and put him on a half-hour Real Network show? Honestly, I'd rather watch a stupid game show, because none of it's news. None of it. I'm asking you a serious question, why don't they do that? That's not the reason. Because they're making more money. First of all, that's not all their stations. Fox News is not the same as your local Fox station. That's just not the same thing. So you can't just take Brett Baer and then... Really? Who owns the Fox station and who owns Fox News? A lot of... there are other companies who own Fox affiliates. It's not just Fox. Well, there are companies that own CBS and NBC affiliates and they can drop the network news if they want to too, they're independents, but they have affiliation with CBS. What's the difference? Because they can't produce a good product and no one can.

2:35:29 It's, you know, you're talking about an... I'm not gonna argue, this is stupid. It's all stupid, it's all horrible, they make more money putting some stupid entertainment show against counter-programming against the news. That's why it's done. Well that would have to be the reason unless they don't want to. Well I think you should take your grievance to 20th Century Fox. Well, I've already taken or ESPN whoever owns it now. No, I think it's news core. It's part of news. I don't know who owns a big 20th century Fox is now owned by someone else Disney I have some good news for you since this is your beat You have been very adamant about people not hiring social justice warriors Into and not bringing that into your organization correct because it's toxic. Yeah, in fact we even had a

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SJW Screening, South Park Interview Question

A producer shared a story about a job interview where they were asked if they found the show "South Park" funny or offensive as a way to screen for "social justice warrior" tendencies. The segment concluded with the show's traditional sign-off and the playing of the "Drone Again, Naturally" parody song.

south park· social justice warrior· job interview· hiring· podcast outro

2:36:22 We had an animated No Agenda video about that very topic. And I got a nice note from one of our producers who says, I just had an interview for a company and they basically screened me to see if I was a social justice warrior crybaby. Here was the question, do you find South Park funny or offensive? That's a very good question for this type of interview, I'd say. My reply, our producer writes, both. And I explicitly told them that I'm not one of those easily offended people. I got hired. And he's 47. Wow. Yeah, he's 47. I'm usually the one people cry about, a no-bullshit type. My experience is a lot of younger people go out of their way to avoid any conflict or debate on any topic.

2:37:11 and social media only exists to enable everyone to provide positivity not for real socialization. Yes, of course. But that's a good question to find out where people, where someone stands in life. Funny or offensive? South Park funny or what do you think John? Have you ever found South Park to be offensive at any point in time? I think it's totally offensive and that's why it's so funny. Exactly. I don't think I've ever been offended. I mean even Rick and Morty is the same way. It's incredibly offensive. And funny. And funny. Exactly. Just like the NOAH Gender Show. Incredibly offensive, but oh so funny. And

2:37:57 You learn about the world at the same time, so that's pretty good. I'm gonna have to come up with some quick... I think we should develop a questionnaire. That's a great idea. That could be used as a... that people could use, legally use. Legally, key phrase, yes. To make sure to keep these SJWs out. Alright, I like that. And we'll have that for you on Sunday, I'm sure of it. I will remind John every day until then. Coming up on that that's gonna work Coming up on NoahJenderStream.com right after this fine program, a work through the mind, the New Year's resolution, Sir Billy Bones on the Noah Jender Stream. For end of shows, clips, mixes, we have for you Donald Winkler and, of course, the drone again by request. Coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, FEMA Region 6 on our governmental maps.

2:38:58 In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're celebrating the new decade. Let's make it a great decade for no agenda. I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday right here on No Agenda. Until then, adios mofos and such. We need to kill them. We need to kill them. Bomb them. Bomb them Bomb them And bomb them again, eh? We need to kill them We need to kill them Bomb them Bomb them And bomb them again, eh? And bomb them again, eh? Bomb them Bomb them And bomb them again, eh? And bomb them again, eh?

2:40:15 Bomb them, bomb them, bomb them and kill them. Bomb them, bomb them, bomb them and kill them. Bomb them again, bomb them again. We need to kill them. Bomb them again, bomb them again. We need to kill them and bomb them again.

2:40:52 Just take your man, just take Flying over Afghanistan, or maybe it was Pakistan I promised myself to aim myself at every woman, child and man That was on my list I don't care if I missed I'm remote controlled I do what I'm told By someone at a computer Obama gave me a push More than Bush And I cost millions I'm supposed to target terrorists But not so much civilians I don't know what to say Whoops, some got in my eye

2:41:49 A drone again, naturally. A drone again, naturally.