Episode 1206 · Sunday, 12 January 2020

Tolerized

A week of geopolitical friction and cultural upheaval sees the White House navigate Iranian missile strikes while Hollywood reels from a scathing Golden Globes monologue.

By The No Agenda Show | 2h 47m listen | 48 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1206

About this episode

President Donald Trump addressed the nation following Iranian missile strikes on US bases in Iraq, an event marked by the President's visible physical strain and the accidental creation of the term "tolerized." The strikes, which targeted facilities in response to the Qasem Soleimani assassination, were preceded by an FAA no-fly zone and reports of advanced warnings provided to General Douglas MacGregor and US intelligence. This geopolitical tension coincides with the tragic crash of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, which Western intelligence suggests was downed by an Iranian missile.

Legislative maneuvers saw the White House strip an NDAA amendment that would have blocked funding for such offensive strikes, while Representative Ilhan Omar and Speaker Nancy Pelosi pushed for a War Powers Resolution. In the media sphere, Ricky Gervais delivered a polarizing Golden Globes monologue targeting Hollywood's elite, drawing comparisons to Paddy Chayefsky’s 1978 Oscar rebuke. Meanwhile, Nobel economist Paul Krugman faced scrutiny for a bizarre claim regarding a compromised IP address, and Ivanka Trump’s CES keynote on skills-based hiring sparked debate over the necessity of traditional degrees versus innate coding talent.

Consumer technology at CES 2020 introduced the Charmin RollBot and Impossible Pork, while mystery drone swarms over Colorado and Nebraska continue to baffle local law enforcement. The dairy industry faces a crisis as Borden Dairy files for bankruptcy, struggling against the rise of plant-based alternatives often labeled as "nut slurry." In a final nod to the digital age, the US Army has officially banned TikTok on government devices due to mounting security concerns regarding data privacy and foreign influence.


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CHAPTER 02 / 48 Discussion

Iran Missile Strikes on US Bases and Social Media Flags

Iran launched missile strikes against US bases in Iraq on Wednesday night following the Soleimani assassination. President Donald Trump and Ayatollah Khamenei engaged in symbolic social media warfare by tweeting their respective national flags. Initial reports suggest the strikes may have been a face-saving maneuver with minimal actual damage intended, as early warnings were reportedly provided.

iran· donald trump· khamenei· missile strike· twitter

01:43 Well, it wasn't yesterday. That would be Wednesday night It was pretty incredible The keeper she saw it on social media I'm sure She's like oh my god And I'd heard my phone going brrp brrp brrp and I kind of ignored it And it was Agent Orange, who I think is in... He may be in Kuwait or I'm not sure. He's always around sandy areas and he was sending me pictures In fact, he was telling me stuff and ten minutes later would show up on TV That's how short those lines are from the sand Whatever's going on there It's pretty quick! It only takes 10 minutes or so and then it comes through on US media But even I for a second was like holy crap

02:33 This isn't... is this the playbook? What's going on?" And then pretty quickly got the message that, you know they well they didn't actually hit sand outside of the base. They did hit areas inside the base but as we now know it seems to be some kind of game Trump tweets an American flag, Khamenei tweets an Iranian flag. When the leaders of countries are tweeting flags at each other you know this is bullcrap! That was our whole premise it is really bull crap but there were a lot of extra little bits which made it just incredibly interesting so to reiterate our

03:21 initial analysis of the situation with Soleimani. I think we even talked about once, you know, Soleimani or Khamenei was tweeting back at Trump it's pretty obvious that this was some kind of well as everyone says now face-saving mission but it wasn't just face say or who knows exactly what went on but there were a couple other things that happened during this evening, which leads me to possibly adjust the thinking of what exactly went down. Was it just a bunch of missiles that showed up? Some with warheads some not I'm not quite sure what exploded and what didn't you had pictures in the newsletter of an unexploded drone Which we got a great analysis from one of our producers as to what exactly it was But if you look at everything that happened You know there was... let's see

CHAPTER 03 / 48 Discussion

FAA No-Fly Zone Issued Before Iran Missile Strikes

The FAA issued an indefinite ban on US carriers flying over Iran, Iraq, and the Persian Gulf three hours before the Iranian missile strikes occurred. This warning preceded the crash of a Boeing aircraft in the region. The timing suggests a high level of coordination or advanced intelligence regarding the impending military action.

faa· iran· iraq· flight ban· boeing

04:23 Shoot man, I'm looking for the best but we'll start with this one. I did speak to the FAA moments ago They said three hours before that Boeing aircraft went down they issued an indefinite ban on all US carriers flying over Iran Iraq the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman translation Those are the waters between Iran and Saudi Arabia There was a concern about us or any passenger being a target but also misidentification Of a plane could it be something else? So it may just be coincidence that three hours before the missile strike, FAA sent out a special warning to aircraft in the area. No flyovers They already had I think 26 thousand foot ceiling restriction but that's been there for awhile This was new 3 hours before! Just three hours

CHAPTER 04 / 48 Discussion

Iran Stampede, Earthquake Near Nuclear Facility, and Market Highs

A stampede during Qasem Soleimani's funeral procession in Kerman resulted in over 50 deaths. Simultaneously, a 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck near an Iranian nuclear facility, leading to speculation about potential unconventional warfare or the use of HAARP technology. Despite the regional instability, global stock markets reached record highs.

soleimani· kerman· earthquake· nuclear facility· stock market

05:08 What happened in Iran in the last 24 hours, 50 people or more killed in a stampede during Soleimani's funeral procession. It had to be suspended he was eventually buried in Kerman later but 50 dead in a stampede Then Iran launches 15 missiles directed at US bases in Iraq, hits two of them. No casualties. Hours later a Boeing for- A brand new Boeing plane recently serviced falls out of the sky after taking off from Tehran's airport and then this is not widely reported but then

05:44 There was a 4.9 magnitude quake, several of them actually across Iran including one very close to a nuclear facility and the markets are at record highs. Thank you very much Lauren yes the market's at record highs So just for argument sake I'd like to expand on the idea that maybe there was a little bit of warfare that did take place in the background And I'm going to say it, earthquake machine. It exists. It's been talked about in the United States Congress since the early 80s Other countries apparently have this capability What if there was early warning? There was knowledge that missiles were going to be incoming No knowledge if they were gonna be targeted properly or not and you know what guys The minute those things are flying we flip on HAARP

CHAPTER 05 / 48 Discussion

Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 Crash Investigation

Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crashed minutes after takeoff from Tehran, killing 176 passengers, including many Canadian citizens. While Iran initially blamed engine failure, Ukrainian officials and Western intelligence agencies are investigating the possibility of a missile strike. Iran has reportedly refused to allow Boeing to inspect the aircraft's black boxes.

ukraine· tehran· boeing 737· canada· black box

06:41 We let them know that we've got the goods on them and unfortunately, the Ukrainian aircraft was in the way of the waves. And it got toasted at 8000 feet altitude I know it's nuts, but I just want to put it out there as a possibility. It's a possibility! The original theory is solid...it's just the possibility that the Ukrainian aircraft accident is an interesting one Yes, it isn't the most interesting aspect to me is that it was filled with Canadians

07:19 Well not Phil, but there were 60 I think. 60 Canadians? Yeah 30 from the University of Alberta. All... most of them dual citizens going back to Canada but somehow for some unknown reason going from Tehran to Kiev to someplace then the Canada I don't know now where they were routed that way what the point of it was but number of professors a lot of students here's Ukraine's response which is a Take take back big development today Is that you crane now says a missile strike or some act of terrorism are? Possibilities and must be looked into remember initially those things were ruled out

07:59 by the Ukraine embassy in Tehran as officials there immediately pointed to mechanical failure. That early statement was taken down and the country said it was too early to tell what happened, now the president of Ukraine who laid flowers at a memorial at Kiev airport today says that investigation must be open and information from black boxes shared in accordance with international law The plane crashed just three minutes after takeoff from the Tehran airport and about four hours after Iran fired missiles at air bases in Iraq. Flight tracker data shows the plane ascended to about 8,000 feet at normal speed and then lost all contact. Witnesses say the plane was engulfed in flames as it plunged to the ground

08:39 There never was any communication between the pilots and the tower as the plane was going down, but officials in Iran now say that pilots were attempting to turn around the plane and land it back at the airport. Iran is blaming engine failure fire and Western intelligence agencies also believe there was a technical malfunction that caused one engine overheat but many crash experts in the US are skeptical They got almost 8000 feet so wasn't like right after takeoff So the fact that there was nothing coming from the cockpit probably meant that the cockpit was destroyed upon impact with something and the pilots weren't there to make any kind of comment. Canada is also expressing a desire to have an open investigation, they lost majority of 176 passengers on board Iran says it will not allow Boeing to inspect those black boxes And we'll have to see if that changes in the coming days. Very fishy

09:35 But there wasn't an explosion, it was on fire they say. Which... Well, eyewitness accounts you know you only see a smattering of the... You don't get to watch the whole event because your not looking there Yeah, it's very fishy. They show a lot of bullet holes in the tail section that look like bullet holes. It may or may not be something but who knows? This will never get resolved. No no no I don't think so either other than the harp machine! Theremin! No i'm not hitting the theremin all this does come at a great time for Tom Cruise though doesn't it? What you got new movie coming out yeah Top Gun

CHAPTER 06 / 48 Discussion

Top Gun Maverick Plot and Iran Conflict Parallels

The upcoming film Top Gun: Maverick reportedly features a plot involving a conflict with Iran and the theft of an Iranian F-14. This cinematic theme mirrors current real-world tensions between the United States and Iran. The discussion references Ricky Gervais's recent criticisms of repetitive Hollywood sequels and unoriginal movie plots.

tom cruise· top gun maverick· iran· f-14· ricky gervais

10:20 Top Gun 2. No, isn't this 3? Three! How many top guns do we need?! This is what Ricky Gervais was bitching about... Hold on hold on we'll get to Ricky Gervais The sequel is reported to involve a conflict with Iran in which Tom Cruise steals an Iranian F-14 after being shot down Guy knows how to plan shit. He's good Wasn't there an exact same movie with Clint Eastwood where he stole some Russian plane? Oh god, I don't know These are not very creative movies Well apparently the CGI is really good It's a flying movie so i'll go and take a look at that

CHAPTER 07 / 48 Discussion

New York Times Hypothetical Soleimani Strike Article

Steve Simon, a former Obama policy official, wrote an article for the New York Times detailing a hypothetical strike on Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad just hours before the actual event occurred. This timing raises questions about whether the piece served as a "Rubicon" message to signal insiders or influence markets. Additional rumors circulate regarding Soleimani's use of a BlackBerry device issued by CrowdStrike.

new york times· steve simon· soleimani· baghdad· crowdstrike

11:12 Now, there's just a lot of weird things around this 48-hour period. The New York Times specifically Steve... what is this guy's name? Who was his reporter? Steve Simon who used to be one of Obama's top policy guys wrote in the New York Times About a hypothetical US military strike on Soleimani in Baghdad Really only half a day before it actually happened. Did you did you read this? Did you see any of this I heard about it Yeah, so apparently he said You know imagine or where is it find the exact quote something to be effective imagine you're going to you know your Soleimani and you're in Baghdad and

12:04 the address of where you're going is known, it would be easy for a hypersonic missile to strike you. I mean that could either be A.) Of course complete coincidence B.) Message à la Rubicon is what I was thinking. That sounds more like it yeah... To let people know uh to either buy or sell stocks but I don't know what the thing is I think they they can't seem to control the market. The only thing that controls the stock market now are Chinese announcements, and the Rubicon idea would not come from there because the market went up and then we did discuss this on the DHM Plug Show about how during these war episodes that markets tends to go up now down so...

12:54 I don't know if it was... It sounds like a Rubicon event to me, but I don't know where the investment might... The idea of Rubicon and these things are always moneymakers. Or maybe well maybe it wasn't necessarily an investment advice maybe it was... Just stay off our airlines! Maybe it was hey man you might want to oh another one I heard is that Soleimani had a BlackBerry issued by CrowdStrike Which, I don't know if that's true but i liked it. That's a good joke though Crowd strike trying to make good with the elites of the world Hey man we'll help you drone that guy Don't worry about it Let me see There were Oh yeah this was These are all just interesting little data points This was let me see Ro Kahana? Is that-that's a congressman I guess Yes from Fremont

CHAPTER 08 / 48 Discussion

NDAA Amendment Stripping Funding for Iran Strikes

Congressman Ro Khanna highlighted that an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) intended to block funding for offensive strikes against Iran was stripped from the final bill. The White House reportedly intervened to remove the restriction two weeks before the Soleimani strike. This legislative move suggests the administration was clearing a path for military action.

ndaa· ro khanna· iran· white house· congress

13:51 Oh, he's from California? Yeah. Well he brought up something interesting that happened with regards to the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act which was Signs sealed and delivered by the president just two weeks ago. And of course if the White House hadn't intervened none of this would have been possible at all, so yet another curious data point! The legislation is very simple it would say that there will be no funding for any offensive strikes on Iran or Iranian officials This actually had passed the House of Representatives as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, and there was majority support for it in the Senate. Unfortunately, the White House stripped it from the final defense bill had we fought frankly harder to keep it in because the Soleimani attack may have been avoided." How about that?

14:46 Well, that's actually the most interesting of the group you've just presented. That's pretty interesting! Take that out we need that taken out so they probably I mean they probably were figuring that would not fly because they knew they were going to take the guy out one way or the other this was not an overnight operation They'd been tracking him for a while Yeah well let's go back to the basic premise which i think needs re-explanation for people who haven't heard the basic premise which is your idea that the Iranians wanted to get rid of this guy and they needed somebody, they couldn't do it themselves for some various political reasons because as you can see by the funeral procession there were millions of people who are in love with this character. But he had too much control, he had control over major armies and the underground and Hamas and everything in between

CHAPTER 09 / 48 Discussion

Donald Trump Address on Iran and "Tolerized" Gaffe

President Donald Trump delivered a televised address regarding the Iranian missile strikes, appearing visibly nervous and hyperventilating. During the speech, he mispronounced words, leading to the creation of the terms "tolerized" and "a compliments." He asserted that Iran is standing down and called for NATO to become more involved in the Middle East.

donald trump· iran· nato· gaffe· nuclear weapons

15:39 But he's getting too popular and he could have taken over the country had they get rid of him without making it look like a you know to Too obvious, and I have the United States do it part of a quid pro quo Now we're gonna start to be able that would be we can do business now right? And will send some missiles over there in the meantime to save face if you don't mind. Okay Now it's everyone standing down and there's nothing that's gonna continue. It's gonna maybe lead to something or not Yeah, and I think Trump's the president's speech which was orchestrated in only a way Trump could think of doing

16:20 coming through with the halo of light behind him. I mean that's a Putin entrance! Surrounded by all these guys that look nervous as hell? They did all kind of look like, oh don't fuck it up man please just stick to the script and he was bumbling through it too. He was tripping over words I have most of it, including two what I consider to be hilarious gaffes. Because within the speech he pulled two O'Reillys which we've turned into one of our words

16:57 And what's the word that we keep using all the time? That O'Reilly threw out there. Now it has become so common I don't even remember what it is. I'm trying to, I am racking my brain! What are you talking... An O'Reilly that sounds like you know, you rape some woman. What is an O'Reilly? I don't remember. Bill O'Reilly came out and he put two words together made a word out of it that we use all the time It's so good that we can't remember it Well this chat room, chat rooms here should do your job They're trolls man they're not chatters Whatever. Trolls get to work. Bogative! What? Bogative, yeah. There you go! Thanks trolls See we use it so much you don't even remember that we did it I thought no...I thought YOU made up the term I didn't know Bill O'Reilly came up with it No, he had a quote where he said bogative instead of saying bogus and something else He came up with bogative And so we started using it as a term It's funny you don't even remember that part I swear to God I though you made it up That's interesting I don't even see this clip

17:55 Yeah, I'm looking in the archives. It's around okay He's the one who coined it he didn't coin it He just fell into it since Trump has had the same thing here Okay Yes All right What are we gonna play well first? I'm gonna spend a little bit of that speech started and start with part one which is the way starts off Which was unusual never says hello as long as I am president of the United States Iran will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Good morning." That was another part of the interesting entrance, the whole deal that was... I mean the only all i could think of is that was the message? That's the message nothing else mattered?!

18:39 Well, I've never heard anyone do a prelude to a hello. More like a teaser! It's a teaser? And i'll be right back with my speech after these words from our sponsors Then it starts yacking away and is very boring and this is part two you can get to sense how dull it is. I'm pleased to inform you the American people The breathing, man. He's hyperventilating! Yes totally. He is obviously nervous he's a like maybe because he's good maybe two or three of the guys behind him have a gun on him? I think he really wanted to do this right this is what happens that Trump when he's in acting mode

19:24 Because he doesn't have this when he's on stage and he's just doing his thing, doing a stick. Oh, it is great when he's doing his thing but it's just natural When he's in acting mode I have this to some degree You're so focused on what you're saying that you forget to breathe And once it starts...I had this on the show sometimes! And I'll have to hit the mute button and take a deep breath because I've been talking for 5 minutes and forgot to breathe sometimes I have it on the phone too so and I recognize that you get in there and so he's trying not to do the big intake gasp of air and hold a paper bag just take a paper bag and breathe. He really should just, hey man excuse me for one second Iran will never have a nuclear weapon as long as I'm president

20:16 He should just do it. Grateful and happy no Americans were harmed in last night's attack by the Iranian regime. Oh he's out of breath there too, it's really bad I think a couple things going on here one I think that this is the basic No Agenda thesis which is your invention which you dreamed up or got from someone or I don't know how you came from God It came from god well you and Rush Limbaugh so I think that he is, you know obviously part of the scheme but i'm wondering if he doesn't trust this scheme. He thinks maybe being set up and that in that he's nervous because he can't trust anybody except his daughter yeah and so this is making him nervous but he's playing along hmm that's wow so he's not in charge of this of the gambit

21:13 No, he wouldn't. He's not going to dream this kind of thing up. This is a spooky, spooky thing! It seems so simple though... I mean no? Okay. We suffered no casualties all our soldiers are safe and only minimal damage was sustained at our military bases Our great American forces are prepared for anything Iran appears to be standing down which is a good thing for all parties concerned and a very good thing for the world. No American or Iraqi lives were lost because of the precautions taken, the dispersal forces and in early warning system that worked very well I salute the incredible skill and courage of America's men and women in uniform for far too long all the way back to 1979 to be exact

22:19 Nations have tolerated Iran's destructive and destabilizing behavior in the Middle East and beyond. Those days are over, Iran has been the leading sponsor of terrorism and their pursuit of nuclear weapons threatens the civilized world we will never let that happen Just on the early warning system, General Douglas MacGregor had the following to say. I think he may have let a little bit more slip out than he intended

CHAPTER 10 / 48 Discussion

General Douglas MacGregor on Advanced Warning of Strikes

General Douglas MacGregor stated that the United States was informed in advance of the specific targets for the Iranian missile strikes, allowing for the safe evacuation of personnel. This confirms a level of back-channel communication between the two nations to avoid escalation. MacGregor urged the President to use this moment to fulfill promises of withdrawing troops from Syria and Iraq.

douglas macgregor· iran· iraq· missile warning· syria

22:55 The president is very lucky. These missiles, as you pointed out were targeted in advance and we were informed in advance of where they were going to land so that we could evacuate soldiers sailors airmen and marines without casualties the president made a right decision not to respond Now he needs to live up to the promises that he made to the American people and pull us out of both Syria and Iraq So that's not just an early warning system. That tells me something was launched He said they were targeted before and we knew where they would land Yes, which by the way I should mention this We did have one of our producers go on about this possibility being bullcrap

23:38 Yeah, but I think this changes that. Well when the first time I heard they were warned...I never got the impression it was from the base operations going oh those missiles incoming missiles take cover which is what our military guy told me. Right That's what did it wasn't you know blah blah blah That's exactly what he said. In fact, I believe this was it this whole thing if we're gonna go along with it If we're gonna either take it or don't take the fact that there's a scheme afoot Yeah No There's just I'm all in on schemafoot and I think our producer who had who? Says yes good credentials and I'd have no reason to doubt him but that would be what he's been told to believe

24:26 Of course, he's not going to be. Who is going to be let in on this? We had somebody tweet, oh there was one of the Khomeini or says something and make some announcements. There is no mention of any sort of a good agreement No, of course not. What are you talking about? Of course there's no mention of an agreement! Although man I got a lot of Twitter hate when those missiles started coming in people like fucking curry shit don't worry this is all agreed to well here let me give you i got a better story than that because i'm sitting at watching tv with nick as they're announcing this Nick is your future son-in-law. Nick is Jaye's fiance yes

25:09 And Nick is, and I explained him that this scheme with you know whatever embellishments. Wait did he roll his eyes when you did that? No no he's pretty much all in on these ideas His dad would definitely be rolling his eyes Yeah and I was explaining to them in some detail and then they made this announcement and then as soon as they said And there were no casualties. Yeah, bingo boom shakalaka It was like holy crap exactly what we predicted You know for a moment there I felt my relationship was on the line you know i'm here telling my beautiful wife don't worry this is just all show that was after our Sunday show then these missiles come in and her head man whips around looks at me

25:55 Oh crap. She's on the edge! Well, hey... You think you've got her shut down? She's on the edge she's gonna turn Democrat on you right there in the house Who says she isn't we've been doing this for 12 years you and I She's new to the party. You know she hasn't been through a massive prediction which turns out to be right Especially one when it's it's scary or you're being told to be very afraid because every channel Had a person on talking in the dark with two lights in the sky It looks like a couple somebody shot of flair don't know what the hell that was

CHAPTER 11 / 48 Discussion

Analysis of "Regime" Rhetoric and Iranian Public Sentiment

President Trump's repeated use of the word "regime" instead of "government" signals a potential shift toward a policy of regime change in Iran. While state media shows massive mourning for Soleimani, other reports suggest segments of the Iranian population are celebrating the general's death. The discussion compares the current situation to previous "rebelization" efforts in Libya and the Middle East.

iran· regime change· qasem soleimani· propaganda· gaddafi

26:36 All right, let's continue with Trump. I'm not going to play... well now yeah i'm gonna skip through because these are pretty crummy Let's go to the gaffe parts now. I have Trump talk a take on Iran for There is one thing I wanted to mention that was hoping it was gonna be in your clips Twice he talked about the Iranian regime And when you, when you discuss this type of... Well then play clips where he might be in there. Oh okay well it's not that important what I was gonna say Last week we took decisive action to stop a ruthless terrorist from threatening American lives at my direction

27:19 The United States military eliminated the world's top... Did you hear what he said? Stop. At my direction No, no. Well it was his final say so maybe he could make that claim Lies! Anyway the.. He says we've stopped a terrorist from making threats Last week we took decisive action to stop A ruthless terrorist From threatening American lives Wow. What? You can interpret that in multiple ways, but I see your angle of course. Yeah literally yeah i feel your angle at my direction the united states military eliminated the world's top terrorist tourist he's doing a bush tourists tourist kasem solomony and what happened what's this with so it's so what is it solomoni solomane

28:14 Or as the New York Times would have it, Sulimani. Yeah oh yeah and you were right in the newsletters like this happens every time It was Osama bin Laden, then it was Osama bin Laden. It's code! It is code. It's like what intelligence agency are you working with? Well we're spelling it this way so... Oh okay gotcha As the head of the Quds Force Soleimani was personally responsible Now he says Soleimani so he's addressing all of the intelligence agencies Responsible for some of the absolutely worst atrocities He trained terrorist armies, including Hizballah launching terrorist strikes against civilian targets. He fueled bloody civil wars all across the region. He viciously wounded and murdered thousands of U.S. troops including the planting of roadside bombs that maim and dismember their victims. Soleimani directed the recent attacks on US personnel in Iraq

29:19 that badly wounded four service members and killed one American, and he orchestrated the violent assault on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad In recent days he was planning new attacks on American targets but we stopped him Solomony's hands were drenched in both American and Iranian blood He should have been terminated long ago By removing Soleimani, we have sent a powerful message to terrorists. If you value your own life you will not threaten the lives of our people." Unfortunately what I wanted was not in there which is the regime which he mentioned twice and then... Go to clip four! Who knows? We might get lucky Here we go As we continue to evaluate options in response to Iranian aggression

30:14 the United States will immediately impose additional punishing economic sanctions on the Iranian regime. See this, almost no one talked about that? About well the regime part is one but also new sanctions which is really hurting the people of Iran it's really destroyed all almost all commerce but he's I think he's putting it all...I think there is some persuasive verbiage going on here using regime not saying government, not saying supreme leader, not saying president. No, regime and that can only mean that we're talking about a regime change as near the end of the speech I don't know if you have it? You know he said hey people inside Iran are all pissed off

31:04 So, to me it's like I'm just waiting and looking to see okay when do we see so-called protests with brand new signs pop up within Iran. That would be the next logical step if this indeed is the type of game that we think it is? Maybe...I mean everyone ends up getting rebelized. We have to remember that hold on We have to remember that Libya was a good example. Trump had to put some tents up for the guy! So he could stay, because no hotel would allow him... Yeah because he wanted too many floors Right and so he let them set up tents with all of his... Gaddafi set up tents by... He lived in tents set up by... which they were usually living in tents there. They set up tents by Trump

CHAPTER 12 / 48 Discussion

Audio Analysis of Trump's Physical Condition and Mic Mutes

An analysis of the audio from President Trump's Iran speech reveals heavy breathing, sniffing, and audible swallowing, suggesting high stress or physical exertion. A recommendation is made for the White House to use a Rolls Mic Mute MM11 foot pedal to hide these audio artifacts. The hosts discuss how audio-only consumption allows for a deeper psychological analysis of public figures than video.

donald trump· audio production· rolls mic mute· breathing· acting

32:03 God, I wonder if we still have that clip. We must've had a clip about it or maybe we only talked about it? Well let's get to the gaffes because they're the part where you want to listen. Alright lets do it! You're going to have to spot the gaff this is part of the game. Okay. And its an O'Reilly style gaffe where he actually makes up a word and this will be Trump on Iran for Gaff 1. Iran must abandon his nuclear ambitions and end support for terrorism The time has come for the United Kingdom, Germany France Russia and China to recognize this reality. They must now break away from the remnants of the Iran deal or JCPOA and we must all work together Wow hard swallow on that too besides the breathing listen to the swallow.

32:58 And we must... Hey, stop for a second. You know the one thing that people have to realize about this show and because we realized in fact you were I think are the first one that pointed out seriously when I was playing these old clips from TV shows Yeah how bad the acting is? How bad the acting is Is that if you just listen to the audio Yeah, you hear so much. If the show was on video we'd miss a lot that we catch Everybody would be too distracted by my tics Well there's that but we just keep you off camera But the point is is that you cannot catch a lot of this stuff unless you listen Yes

33:40 Exactly. And this show really benefits from being audio only to us. And we produce it to make sure you can hear it in your earbuds, in your ear. Well that's weird! I just had a thought though...I had an idea for the president and its an idea that has been pioneered here on The No Agenda Show. From time-to-time I have a tick which is sniffing tick. Yes I heard it and that's why i did it but... No, I've heard it before oh yeah but it's really sometimes much worse than you would know because I have a foot pedal right here so I just talk to the foot pedal. That's what Trump needs when he for every time he steps up to the mic so we can just know he'll talk like this and then they'll just hit the pedal and didn't hear the snort because the sniffing in this the breathing is distracting

34:38 I think so too. That's why he is so much better when he just does live. So it's just an idea, this is actually... and I know someone listens This is the Rolls Mic Mute MM11 And you can put it right in line with his setup He steps on it with one foot and then the problem is over Yeah, and then he said what do you got there? I got a wallop. Or you could have the whole board so we could actually step on something else or we can add little echo for the Iranian regime now you could do oh shit Wow put an echo yeah that'd be great hold up if i can't get it off there we go Oh man what's going on

35:27 Shoot I'm sorry for stuff. I'm stuck. I'm stuck in echo hell well luckily, I can't hear it You can't hear the echo well believe me. It's hold on a second you're stuck in echo mode is that what about me am? I an echo mode yeah? Yeah, we're both in Echo mode, but I can't seem to get at this stuff Hold on Maybe this will work just after bragging about how great the sound is oh God, what do a double echo sounds like? No let's not. Okay oh shit this is the thing it might... Double Echo! My console is frozen okay oh ah there we go I did it whoo sorry about that let's get back to the president The Iran deal or JCPOA and we must all work together toward making

CHAPTER 13 / 48 Discussion

University of Tehran Professor Criticizes US Exceptionalism

A professor from the University of Tehran, speaking on EuroNews, characterized the United States as a "rogue regime" for the assassination of Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. He argued that these leaders were instrumental in defeating ISIS in Iraq. The professor criticized Western exceptionalism and the history of US intervention in Libya, Afghanistan, and Yemen.

university of tehran· isis· iraq· sovereignty· rogue regime

36:24 a deal with Iran that makes the world a safer and more peaceful place. We must also make a deal that allows Iran to thrive and prosper, and take advantage of its enormous untapped potential. Iran can be a great country. Peace and stability cannot prevail in the Middle East as long as Iran continues to foment violence, unrest, hatred, and war The civilized world must send a clear and unified message to the Iranian regime. Your campaign of terror murder mayhem will not be tolerated any longer. I played that one back a couple times to see if there was any reaction from the stiffs behind him, there was...I think it was Esper the defense secretary he shot a quick look like oh god there he goes, tolerated? What exactly was the word

37:24 Well, play the clip. I have the ISO of it which is ISO GAF 1. Trump? Oh yes oh these are out those are ISOs yeah will not be tolerided Tolerized. You're tolerized? It's being rubble-ized only it's the opposite? Tolerized! You're tolerized, well... I think that's the word, tolerated. Will not be tolerided. No it's tolerited he says Well he said tolerised as if he was Brazilian let's say but still tolerant I'm staying with tolerized Okay how do you spell tolerized

38:07 Tolerized. Okay, new word you hear that? Merriam-Webster tolerized just like it yeah okay let's go to bed now he's got a second one in here which we play we can play the long version which is obviously the gaff too today I am going to ask NATO to become much more involved in the Middle East process. Over the last three years, under my leadership our economy is stronger than ever before and America has achieved energy independence These historic accomplishments shades are strategic priorities these are accomplishments that nobody thought were possible Wait a minute he said a couple of things in there here this one

38:57 These historic a compliment shades. A compliments! That's it. A compliments. It's an a compliment. I'd like to a compliment you on that, which i think means... So we got taller eyes and a compliment? They sound like words. They do sound like words. A compliment. I don't understand why the mainstream media doesn't joke about that when he does that. It's hilarious It is hilarious and they don't joke about it because they have no sense of humor. Oh, there's that so I have two opposing clips One is from a professor in at the University of Tehran This is on euro news So that should tell you enough about the outlet And this is how? The professor what does his name here? Said let me see. What was his name?

39:57 He is, well I can't find his name. He's a professor at the Iranian- at the University of Tehran and here's what he says the feeling is and what people thought inside Iran of Soleimani People in Iran are outraged Oh! And obviously the people in Iraq are also outraged because the Americans also murdered a senior Iraqi war hero who was the deputy head of the Popular Mobilization Forces. These two gentlemen, the Iranian general and the Iraqi commander they were the people who basically pushed back ISIS from Baghdad and expelled them from Iraq these are the same people Trump himself when he was a candidate saying that they're the ones fighting ISIS but unfortunately United States

40:48 behaves like a rogue regime and the US media because of its sheer power hides this reality behind the narrative. The United States is bombing Iraqi government positions, it has murdered an Iranian senior official, an Iraqi senior official right inside Baghdad International Airport in contravention to Iraqi sovereignty. They did this despite the fact that the Iraqi prime minister said that they have no right to carry out attacks on their country, but because the United States sees itself as exceptional because Western countries see themselves as exceptional, they can invade countries like Iraq. They can create Al Qaeda and Afghanistan. They can support extremists in Syria and destroy the country. They could destroy Libya. They can help starve Yemen with the Saudis

41:39 and they still claim to be the supporters of international law and human rights. So his point at the end there is well made, of course that we are the assholes of the universe certainly under... Was he a disco? Yes it's called The University of Tehran. Yeah totally certainly under previous US regimes We have done all of that absolutely but this guy is clearly in one part of Iran But there's multiple parts inside and I was what someone sent me. Let's take the travel guy Steve No, Rick Steves. Yes and in 2014 he did an episode on Iran it's in the show notes nashownotes.com And you know what you see consistently is of course young people because most of the country is under 30 I think That's pretty young Young people who are very very clued-in they have lots of... In fact when the internet first started exploding The number one language on the Internet was Farsi not English

CHAPTER 14 / 48 Discussion

Iranian YouTuber and Public Support for US Actions

An Iranian YouTuber's video, which garnered three million views, claims that many Iranians are privately celebrating the death of Soleimani despite state-mandated mourning. She describes a culture of fear under the Islamic state where the Basiji militia suppresses dissent. The discussion notes that many Iranians are internet-literate and distinguish between the American people and the US government.

farsi· youtube· iran· basiji· freedom of speech

42:45 That's probably been overtaken by now, but for years Farsi was the number one language. I know I find that Not true. I'm talking 93 94 95 yeah in the 90s like in 90 91 92 93 94 95 I don't think so okay well I'll find some reports. I mean, I don't know how anyone measured it to start off with but yeah Anyway, they're very literate internet literate and they love America and they love Americans. They just hate their regime And one of those who hates the regime is a fairly famous Iranian youtuber And she normally she gets probably about 100 thousand views on her videos when she's talking She's done a lot of

43:33 Lot of videos about Syria and etc But this one got three million views so I chopped it down to about a minute and a half so we can get her take And she grew up partially grew up in in Iran, and is now an American citizen. I'm an Iran watcher I'm an Iraq watcher. I'm a serial watcher. I'm an Afghanistan Watcher and for the people on the ground They don't hate America. They don't hate Donald Trump. In fact, there's a lot of trending hashtags right now from Iran on Twitter Thank you, Trump. We thank you for, you know, Soleimani. Thank you." You know, go look for yourselves and people in Iran are happy and they're giving out- In the Middle East it's cultural practice to when something wonderful happens when there's a marriage or when there's a celebration, you give out cookies, you make cakes. And you should see the videos that are coming out. People are baking cakes.

44:32 People are giving out cookies in public, in the streets because they're happy. I mean, I don't know do we live in a closed society that we don't know that most people in the Middle East are not free? Specifically in Iran it's an Islamic state there is no freedom of religion There's no freedom of speech There's no freedom of peaceful protest And for anyone who disagrees with the regime, they're arrested. They're jailed or tortured and yeah there's a lot of video coming out right now about the funeral of Qasem Soleimani it's so much propaganda you guys The regime has been saying death to America for 40 years They forced us in school to say death to America I was 7 years old! I didn't know what i was saying

45:22 And the people that are saying that right now, they're called the Basiji. They're like getting paid. They're the ones that get paid to kill people on the streets. So yeah, they're going to say death to America but that's not the people. The majority of the people in the Middle East don't hate America. They don't hate Donald Trump and I'm probably gonna lose a lot of friends for saying this but thank you Mr. Trump for making a very hard decision and having the moral courage to do something that probably a lot of world leaders wouldn't have had Now my experience with Iranians, or as they prefer to be called Persians certainly in Los Angeles when I lived there. I knew a number of them but also Lex's wife she is Iranian and they go back and forth to Tehran a lot so she tells me what is going on it's the same message you know? And they also always feel that America and the regime are somehow in cahoots

46:20 and are always working on schemes together. Now that's just the population who feels that way, but there is always something behind it. There is always something behind these especially in the Middle East, the Middle Easterners in general all look different cultures and countries. They're very gossipy, yes they are! And they tend to come up with these sorts of analysis not dissimilar to ours in many cases and a lot of it is right on the money because it gets verified that because they're so open about discussing this stuff behind everyone's back So what would be next? I mean there are other evidences that we are working with them

CHAPTER 15 / 48 Discussion

US Intelligence Claims Iran Shot Down Ukrainian Plane

US intelligence reports, cited by CBS News, indicate that satellites detected infrared "blips" corresponding to two missile launches followed by an explosion, suggesting Iran accidentally shot down the Ukrainian airliner. This development counters earlier theories about mechanical failure or unconventional warfare. The hosts discuss the possibility of a "day wrecker" event or a targeted assassination on the flight.

cbs news· infrared· satellite· ukraine· missile

47:00 Oh, lots of it. Oh by the way BBC now reporting... BBC reporting that CBS News is reporting that US intelligence says a satellite detected infrared blips of two missile launches followed by another blip of explosion therefore saying that Iran mistakenly shot down the Ukrainian plane there goes the earthquake machine theory Well, it doesn't explain the earthquakes. Earthquakes happen. Two blips... so Sigint or who knows who decided that there was a blip of showing a missile and hitting two blips bang-bang? Followed by another blip I love these technical explanations! Blip glitch uh huh yeah exactly

48:00 So if we look at the cycles, if you look at the cycle of Iran. We're about due for a regime change, for protest... Hold on a second! Why would they... Well were due for rebelization? Why would they mistakenly shoot down this thing? What planes do they think were flying around heading out of town that were what they think was an American jet? What were they thinking? It was a mistake. This is the reporting, it was a mistake. Oops! You know sometimes things are very unfortunate bad day record as we say in aviation I tend to think if that was true quote-unquote mistake there was somebody on that plane that they had to kill Yeah I did get the passenger manifest and I saw every name but nothing I would recognize so I had no idea. But that is obviously something that we would look at

48:58 A day wrecker is what I see so far. But you say they're due for rubbilization, but we're not going to rubbilize Iran at all! I think eventually we have too. No maybe oil fields but you cannot rubbilize... no No, I just don't see that happening. They could... They've rebelized everything else why is Iran going to get it passed? But Iran has been our buddy in the past you know they've done a lot for us So was Libya! Yeah i know so its bad actors that make these decisions so hopefully we're not going to rebelize Iran what I would be hoping for is another October surprise hostage situation this is the year to do it That's what I'd be looking at A cycle

49:43 Well, actually this is not the year to do it. The year to do it would be in 2024 Because when they did it the first time, oh no you're right. It was after a first term. Carter's first go-round they had to get rid of him and this would be an attempt to get rid so people wouldn't vote for Trump but they can't because he is such a loose cannon nobody knows what he'd do And its not like Carter knew that he was going to wimp out But we all know that, you know, a deal was made to intentionally delay the release of the hostages so it would benefit Reagan.

CHAPTER 16 / 48 Discussion

Pentagon Spending Discrepancies and Space Force Launch

President Trump claimed the US military has been rebuilt at a cost of $2.5 trillion, a figure that draws comparisons to the $2.3 trillion Donald Rumsfeld admitted the Pentagon could not track on September 10, 2001. The discussion touches on the official establishment of the Space Force and the massive, often unaccounted-for, appropriations in the National Defense Authorization Act.

pentagon· donald rumsfeld· space force· military budget· 9/11

50:22 Yes, these are the types of these are the level of deals that can be done with Iran and I'm sure that could come in handy depending on what happens with I don't know impeachment or something of that ilk. We can talk about that in a minute but let's...I do have one more clip about Trump and his little chat And the only reason I want to play because I have it in WTF attached to this is at seven second clip a Trump talking WTF military spending. Which is like, how much? Who's giving the media... The media can't even think for themselves on any of these things. They can't ridicule him for his tolerizing and they can't talk about this number which is what he talking about He has been in office two years They put in 700 billion dollars each year for the military which is one point I mean if you add the 2 together which is not rebuilding that just maintaining

51:33 According to him, that's 1.4 trillion so how does he get this huge number? I don't know maybe that's the 2 trillion that Rumsfeld couldn't account for...I don't know! Do we still have that clip of Rumsfeld? Yeah, we couldn't find and wasn't it the day before 9-11 that he said that yes this is a wait a minute how much did Trump say? That's very interesting. 2.4 trillion I think. Play it again. It was only 7 seconds. Oops sorry that's the wrong one Here we go. The American military has been completely rebuilt under my administration at a cost of 2.5 trillion dollars. 2.5, now let's listen to Donald Rumsfeld just before 9-11 2001. Pentagon the day before 911 Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared war not on foreign terrorists. The adversary is closer to home

52:29 It's the Pentagon bureaucracy. He said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat In fact, it could be said that it is a matter of life and death Rumsfeld promised change but the next day... ...the world changed And in the rush to fund the war on terrorism The war on waste seems to have been forgotten My 03 budget calls for more than 48 billion dollars in new defense spending. More money for the Pentagon when its own auditors admit the military cannot account for 25 percent of what it already spends According to some estimates we cannot track 2.3 trillion dollars in transactions

53:10 Close enough. Pretty close 2.3, 2.5 who knows it's all a big ripoff. It is a total rip off and you can support the military but you don't have to support just squandering money And what did it go towards? I mean, I saw the National Defense Authorization Act. I think it went to... Space Force! That's where the money went. By the way there are two producers of this program The No Agenda Show who I have confirmed are now in space force Oh really? Yeah. I think i heard about one of them One of them's pretty high up in the launch area and another one is uh, In the bowels Uh that's just the ones I know but Space Force is the real deal man It's the real deal So yeah 2.5 trillion this seems like a lot of money I know that what do we appropriate 750 billion dollars 700 plus Yeah hmm so where did it come from

CHAPTER 17 / 48 Discussion

Quincy Institute Funding and John Kerry Back-Channels

The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft is gaining media prominence, funded by an unusual alliance between George Soros and the Koch brothers. Meanwhile, rumors persist regarding John Kerry's daughter's marriage to the son of an Iranian official and Kerry's alleged back-channel meetings with Iranian leadership. These connections suggest ongoing "deep state" or private diplomatic influence on US-Iran relations.

quincy institute· george soros· koch brothers· john kerry· logan act

54:09 There's money, there's money. Where did the 2.5 trillion come from? Drugs! They took the CIAs' money. Took that money back from them By the way very interesting ever since you had the guy on from the Quincy Institute Yeah, everybody's all over it. They're showing up everywhere! There are articles everywhere... I mean just... Opinion, the Quincy Institute, hypersonic missiles are a game changer this is like maybe these guys are the new war power college or whatever you know? Well you know that people behind it right

54:47 Let me guess. Oh wait, let me guess. Soros? You won't guess it correctly but go on. Soros is one of them! Actually I did see this. Koch Brothers. Oh yes the Soros...I DID see this! Soros and Koch brothers. Yeah Two fine war outfits right there. Wow! All funding the Quincy Institute, so whenever you see someone from the Quincy Institute do you know where it's coming from? Where they're coming from? Red flag that one please And then just a reminder that John Kerry's daughter is married to uh... The son of one of I think the finance minister of Iran Just throwing that out there in case you see him making any interesting moves

CHAPTER 18 / 48 Discussion

War Powers Resolution and Ilhan Omar PTSD Claim

Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a House vote on a War Powers Resolution to limit President Trump's military actions against Iran, led by Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin. During a press conference, Representative Ilhan Omar claimed that conversations about war triggered her PTSD, despite being seen laughing in the background of the event. Republican Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul also expressed frustration with the administration's military briefings.

nancy pelosi· war powers act· ilhan omar· mike lee· impeachment

55:34 Well, he's always over there supposedly doing back-channel deals illegally in violation of the Logan Act! Yeah whatever. Yes exactly. Meanwhile General Flynn has been broken by the system they took all his money the guys are a wreck I have just one last clip in this relatively short. So, I guess a bunch of Democrats got up and we're talking the new push now is the War Powers Act? Yeah and by the way Mike Lee finally turned on Trump like he was always an anti-Trumper and you kind of cave for a while. Wait, who is he? Mike Lee's the other senator from Utah with Romney

56:19 And I think Romney finally cajoled him into, be yourself Mike. It's okay to hate him there's no problem there! Yeah so what were we discussing? Well, you were discussing the War Powers Act. Oh about the Democrats and the War Powers Act right? Their act! Yes Nancy Pelosi sent a message... Of course it's the original War Powers Act was in 73 but they beefed it up during their era Right and so but I think that they're going to try and use- The way I understand is they're gonna try and use this to create more articles of impeachment

56:59 Yes, yes. Why not? My latest idea about what might be going on sure let's go back to the possibility that Nancy Pelosi is not insane she never wanted an impeachment But she goes, she flips on it and goes all for it. And now she's holding onto the impeachment papers. She knows that to the embarrassment of the Democrats if she pushes these impeachment papers over to the Senate which All the right-wingers are, oh well you know they can go to the Senate and just do what they want. And they can just quit without even getting the paperwork but they're not gonna do that nobody's going to do anything and I'm sure that Pelosi be talking to McConnell over there at the Senate about what can we do to prevent this from happening because it's an embarrassment to the party so this would be a way out

57:57 Here's my thinking. I'm not fully sincere or fully subscribed to this, I'm just putting it out there as a possibility. She is going to sit on the impeachment papers through the election and into the next couple of years she is going to sit on them because she knows that if they put them through and get kicked back by the Senate they will do it again and again. They said they would, they're gonna just impeach him over and over again different things both impeachment for this impeachment for that he is so she knows that'll ruin the Democrat Party for sure yeah so she's gonna sit on it through the elections then her excuse to sit on it through the elections is going to be well if the American public gets a clue and they put in turn over the Senate to us Democrats then we can get him

58:48 So let's just wait. Right, right well that would make sense because she doesn't want to see I'm thinking this possibility she doesn't want to see the Democrats get kicked back you know they kick back the impeachment by the Senate will kick it back except for Mike Lee they'll kick it back and then They'll do it again for something else, then they'll do it again and again and the party's gonna look like a bunch of buffoons. So she writes to her Democratic colleagues this week the House will introduce and vote on a war powers resolution To limit the president's military actions regarding Iran This resolution is similar to the resolution introduced by Senator Tim Kaine in the Senate that was Hillary's vice presidential pick loser

59:32 It reasserts Congress's long established oversight responsibilities by mandating that if no further congressional action is taken, the administration's military hostilities with regard to Iran cease within 30 days. It's just a reassertion. It's just a resolution, all right? The House Resolution will be led by Congresswoman Elisa Slotkin. She is a... it says right here, Congresswoman Slotkin is a former CIA and Department of Defense analyst specializing in Shia militias. Sounds like the man for the job!

1:00:12 Wow! Should we put somebody in that actually represents the public? She served multiple tours in the region under both Democratic and Republican administrations. Multiple TOURS?! What does that mean?? Well, I guess she... She opened up a print shop, she ran a magazine. What is the tour when you're in the CIA? When you're in the CIA yeah you're probably undercover as a journalist or something else I greatly appreciate this solemn Solemnity. Solemnity. Thank you, Salam to you too! I greatly appreciate the solemnity with which all of our members are working to honor our responsibility to protect American lives and values no mention ever true oath which is the Constitution thank you for your patriotic leadership during this difficult time

1:01:09 So it's really nothing new other than a television moment from what I can see because this is a resolution which is not law, that's the same as impeachment. It's basically another article of impeachment in this resolution and of course he's going to take it past 30 days like every other president before him has done Look at Syria, and I can't believe these These senators and I think was mainly senators who were bitching and moaning about well we got a briefing It was no good. You know it's like we're all that there wasn't No, I looked over all this these documents most of the Senators thought the briefing was fine If not really good except for Mike Lee and Rand Paul too, I think

1:01:54 Rand Paul, I'm he's using Rand Paul as some sort of a foil. I'm not sure what Rand Paul is up to Is Mike Lee a former spook? I don't think so Anyway, I mean he might be out looking my boy The Democrats are up there talking about this and in the background if you watch the video with video would be handy for this very moment Elon Omar the Congresswoman representative from Minnesota She is in the background yuck, yuck. Yuck laughing it up she's she's guffawing with some of her cohorts behind Jayapal I think is on the front and the in the foreground And Oh Sheila Jackson Lee who by the way when Sheila Jackson Lee sees this video? She's gonna be very pissed because it was incredibly disrespectful as she's moaning out droning on about whatever war President Trump sucks orange man bad

1:02:52 Elon Omar's in the background just, just cracking up laughing. I don't know what the joke was but then it's her turn to speak and this is what she said Thank you Roe ummm... I feel ill a little bit because of everything that is taking place and I think every time I hear about, I hear of conversations around war. I find myself being stricken with PTSD And I find that I served with great advocates for peace and people who have shown courage against war. Oh, why? Her PTSD was triggered except she's laughing it up in the background the whole time She is very insincere woman. You think vote these people out what you're doing with that and then with that

CHAPTER 19 / 48 Discussion

Executive Producer Credits and Lucky Jew Donation

The hosts thank the executive producers for Episode 1206, including Ryan Fakima and an anonymous donor from Croatia. A discussion ensues regarding the "Lucky Jew" donation of $324, which is 18 squared, referencing the significance of the number 18 in Jewish tradition. The segment includes a "de-douching" ceremony for a donor and travel karma for a listener flying to a retreat.

podcasting· value for value· croatia· donation· 18 squared

1:03:52 I would like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea on CIA tours John C. McCurry! In the morning to you Mr Adam McCurry, in the morning all ships of seafood do foot in the air feet in the air subs in the water and see the games in the nights out there. And food in the fridge, in the morning to our trolls! In The Troll Room at noagendastream.com which is truly the legacy of the No Agenda Show it just sticks around it stays up people join in listen to

1:04:28 What do we have, 50 podcasts running now I think on noagenderstream.com in rotation and you can hop into the troll room and it's open there is really no moderation You go in there, you troll around, give people karma, laugh a bit And when there is live show you really troll the host It's great! A lot of fun and good place to find new podcast to listen Go to noagenderstream.com And a big in the morning to Mountain J. I don't know if Mountain J has ever scored, uh... A piece of artwork for The No Agenda Show previously? He submitted quite a few! And he has a very distinct style and we chose his artwork Uh for episode 1205 1205 episodes that title of that was Death Bus

1:05:19 And I like this. I liked it right away, there were a couple of... we did have a discussion or number of other pieces we'd like this is the War Machine RPM tachometer with Iraq changing to Iran, had nice no agenda with a little do not enter for the O for no agenda. It was it was cut it was a custom job and it was nice! It was very pretty and it popped. It hit on the money. And it pops you know when there's so many great pieces of art that is just doesn't pop off the page because there's too much...and it's also never on the page its own little you know it's in your display in your podcast app if it works

1:06:00 If it works, because we are probably one of the few if not the only podcast that consistently changes its artwork for every single episode and that's because of The Value For Value Network which we pioneered set up have continue to grow and expand and adjust there where necessary. And everybody who listens to this show is a part of that because you're a producer, and that's how it works. You produce in many different ways... It could be as simple as, well and it's not even that simple keeping the troll room up and running. Keeping the servers up and running creating great artwork or making sure that we can continue to do this by supporting the show financially And at this moment just like Hollywood We take a little break to roll the credits and thank the executive producers and associate executive producers of episode 1206

1:06:53 And we don't insult them. Yeah, we do all the time what are you talking about? Well not like Ricky Gervais does well We'll get to Ricky Gervais in a moment. Fakima is our top guy or Ryan How did he pronounce that you think I think it's right any I think it would it's a version of Ryan I Don't know Ryan Fakima fuck. Well, it'd be fucking up. I would say fuckama fuck am I it's not fuckin much. Fuck him up Well in Dutch, it will be fuckama Fuck him up. No, fuck him up. It sounds like Oakland Jack Ryne e rhyme maybe it's just Ryan 3333 he's in Seattle I hope to see him at a Seattle meet-up Thanks for making the best podcasting university rights my brother hit me in the mouth last spring and The process of my shrinking amygdala has been delightful. Oh, I was called out as a did a douchebag by

1:07:49 Beach View Farm on episode 1194 and this is my first donation. So please dedouche me. You've been de-douched Being recently married, my beautiful wife and I are headed on our honeymoon. Can we please have some goat travel karma? Goat travel...goat karma Thanks again for the deconstruction Jingles any Obama no no no And it's almost too delicious Oh i didn't even see those Is that a..that's... OHH The cell wasn't expanded enough oh im sorry Uh, no. Not your fault! That's John to be sorry Well...no because I like to have everything all set up and ready to go Is there a particular one he wanted? It was just Annie Obama No-No-No She was just too delicious to believe my friend Oh that's uh Lady MacDuff I believe Yeah Isn't it? Hillary yeah

1:08:49 I'm not sure. Too delicious to believe, my friend! No, I know it's Hillary but i don't know if it's uh... too de-licious? See, I like setting these clips up before we get to the show Yeah, yeah, we know We know But I'm just bitching and moaning about it No no no no You're stolen Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah It's almost too delicious to believe my friend. You've got karma

1:09:29 Just a tip, John. When I'm seemingly talking out of my ass about... Now I know what you're doing! You're looking up to Cliff Hill and stalling. What you could do is jump in and help me. You could throw it at me! After 12 years they shouldn't have to throw it to you! You should just grab it and run with it! Well, I was actually trying to get it but then you were grousing back at me You were not getting anything. I was, I was moving in to grab it. You had slippery hands! You didn't even notice all the cues i had. I'm gonna take it, I wanna take it. You did not give me single cue at all. I get 10, 10 minimum. Most unprofessional moment of our career. I couldn't have done a better job And that's how it works Anonymous $324 from some place...from HR where is that? Hong Kong? Hungary

1:10:21 Hungry, maybe I know HR easy from HR. We're in trouble what did I say? What'd I do wrong? Oh, yeah he sent this in Three he was donating 324 or 18 squared Croatia's for henceforth known as the lucky Jew donation It's Croatia HR Oh, okay. HR. Great. Anybody wants to go traveling? I would recommend Croatia as a place to visit though it's just dynamite place foods good they lot of fish they a lot of fish but foods good is beautiful tremendous place

1:11:03 Well, we went through this. We know the 18 squared we've talked about this I lost track of it when Jews give money they usually do it with an eighteen if I can recall They put the eighteen in there which is lucky Okay, 18 square. So 324 is the lucky Jew donation. I'd like to request a de-douching. Okie dokie! You've been de-douched. It needs travel and jobs Karma. I'm going to work...I'm going to a work related retreat by means of a long transatlantic flight. I need some extra protection after that glitch in Iran. No Agenda truly is the best podcast

CHAPTER 20 / 48 Discussion

Associate Executive Producers and Dimension A vs B

Associate Executive Producers including Sir Dwight, Dennis Price, and Fabian Scherschel are recognized for their support. The hosts explain the concept of "Dimension A" (reality) versus "Dimension B" (the unhinged media narrative) and the role of the "amygdala" in processing modern news. Dennis Price provides a history of Carson Pass, named after frontiersman Kit Carson.

kit carson· saskatchewan· germany· dimension b· amygdala

1:11:53 the universe. It's not surprising that even the Mueller report confirms this by omission Yes, and just to make you feel better the most dangerous part of your flight is the drive to the airport You've got karma That's our two executive producers now we dropped associate executive with sir Dwight the knight in Burlington Ontario Canada 2 3 4 5 6 Both you, John and Adam have done an incredible job doing this show. I'm making this donation because most Lily? Most likely.

1:12:30 Most likely the donations will trickle off after the big celebration of episode 1200 and the holidays. Absolutely true! Yes, thank you for thinking of us Sir Dwight Very mediocre I was talking to a co-worker of mine around the Chunka Chunka Island bit on Maxine Waters when another coworker, a Ukrainian man overheard the name Chunka Chunka and he laughed saying that it's from a Russian children song Yeah, it's a it's actually is not just the song. It's also a cartoon and I believe it's a really racist cartoon That's like little monkey kids living on chunk of China islands Makes it even funnier in the context of which the Russian pranksters did it? Yes What he says to also about the alternative universe traveling machine at last time they brought up two machine you both thought it was I Was asking for a jingle. I was simply asking about the machine and

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1:14:11 Was this even before Trump got elected, I think? I believe so. It must have been yeah and it's what Scott Adams would say the same movie playing on two different screens so we're... No people seeing two different movies on the same screen isn't that the same Okay. No, you said there's two different movies they're watching the same movie but... They're watching the same movie but you see it differently and I think just look at what pundits are saying everywhere in the news There's people who see the events differently and I think that no agenda

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CHAPTER 21 / 48 Discussion

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes Monologue and Ronan Farrow

Ricky Gervais hosted the Golden Globe Awards on NBC, delivering a scathing monologue that targeted Hollywood executives and celebrities. He specifically mentioned Ronan Farrow, suggesting that the industry's "perverts" are terrified of Farrow's investigative reporting. The hosts debate whether the performance was a "planned release valve" for corporate cover or a genuine message to the elites.

ricky gervais· golden globes· ronan farrow· nbc· pedophilia

1:20:55 Pretty sure you could be the smartest one at the water cooler now that you know what actually went down. Our formula is this, we go out... We hit people in the mouth. That gives me information! Shut up, Sleep. So I was baffled and i was really baffled by Ricky Gervais and I was not-I was not baffled by his whole spiel

1:21:35 But baffled that NBC would sanction this. And they had to, it was all on prompter! Oh yeah no I even saw him on the red carpet and the question was asked you know does everybody know what he said oh no it's all been approved there may be an ad lib here or there but no its all been approved everybody is really happy For Gervais to go so hard, I mean and to me it was really about one thing. Wait stop we didn't even tell you any... Oh who doesn't know? Who doesn't know what were talking about Ricky Gervais.. I think there's people that are Wise people don't sit around watching television all the time. They would like to know what we're talking about Ricky Gervais The original office inventor and of course the US Office Television show flowed from that Also early podcaster and comedian who I think is very funny, love his stand-ups. I think he's got some great bits It's very English but very interpretable for the United States audiences and abroad

1:22:37 was the host at the Golden Globe Awards, which is he's known for as we would say in the UK taking the piss out of the celebrities. But I... The extent that he went to this time was to me it was either Because it was on NBC the Golden Globes to me It felt like what he was saying was either a planned release valve. He was perhaps corporate cover or a message to Hollywood And I don't know if you have any clips, but I only have 36 seconds that matter. I have 36 seconds that matter was right in the beginning and this to me is... This is when I just went holy shit! But tonight isn't just about the people in front of camera In this room are some of the most important TV and film executives in the world By the way he does say important I'll let him slide because he's British but he's dropping his T's ...in the world People from every background but they all have one thing in common

1:23:36 they're all terrified of Ronan Farrow. He's coming for you, he's coming for you! Look talking about you perverts it was a big year... It was a big year for paedophile movies. Surviving R Kelly leaving Neverland two popes Shut up shut up I don't care i don't care so you know the Ronan Farrow relationship with NBC is, you know... we've read a lot about it and for NBC in effect to condone the message or propagate the message he's coming for all of you. I felt it was-I really felt there was more than just this is funny because it wasn't funny to most people in that audience I don't think at least there wasn't all that there was a lot of grimacing but I felt it was a message

1:24:31 It's interesting you point that out, the Ronan Farrell NBC connection. You know what the last thing he said at the very end when he signed off for the show? I forget... Well, you didn't probably see it because we'd have forgotten it No! But then again, but then again you didn't hear his bleep but you could see in his lips His last words as he left was fuck off That's how he ended the show Could be No, it could be. I don't remember! I just don't remember so... That's what he said at the end but he said that a number of times Yes In fact he said it on one of the clips Yes, that I remember Yeah where he says get your award and fuck off That was what he was saying

1:25:18 He could have said sawed off or buzz off or anything else. It would have stayed in there and it'd been better for clipping because now you get your warden blank, because they didn't beep them they just... They cut it? They silenced him yeah it was just they cut out the sound well I did hear that same clip but I think mine's a slight variation on yours and the pedophiles, which is one of the things you opened with. Let's play this. But tonight isn't just about the people in front of camera In this room are some of the most important TV and film executives in the world People from every background What? You can stop it It's exact same clip as I just wondered if I started at exact same point you did Yeah That's kind of amusing No, that's typical

CHAPTER 22 / 48 Discussion

Paddy Chayefsky 1978 Oscar Speech Comparison

A historical comparison is made between Ricky Gervais's monologue and Paddy Chayefsky's 1978 Academy Awards speech. Chayefsky famously rebuked Vanessa Redgrave for using the awards platform for political propaganda. Chayefsky, the writer of the film Network, is cited as a pioneer in criticizing the manipulation of media by the elites.

paddy chayefsky· academy awards· vanessa redgrave· network· 1978

1:26:02 Now here's the part, just as Gervais. This is the part I thought that everyone picked up on which was the accepting the awards clip right and then this is what got all the play which is why I immediately wanted to remind us about the Ronan Farrow comment because this of course what people love Love to hear about the Hollywood elites like because it's so easy to hate them for these very reasons if you do win an award tonight Don't use it as a platform to make a political speech right? You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. Do you know nothing about the real world most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg So if you win, right

1:26:41 Come up, accept your little award. Thank your agent and your God." Yeah and then it was cut. And then he tells us... Right now that is a throwback in the audience did not like that but back in 1978 I put 76 on here Patti Chayefsky's the clip Patti Chayefsky went in front of the Academy Awards after Lynn Redgrave. Oh my gosh, back in time! Yeah, Lynn Redgrave went off on Jew hate how Israel's a horrible place and went on and on and on... And who was Chayefsky? I'm sorry? Patti Chayefsky is THE greatest screenwriter ever

1:27:24 And you can look up at his credits, he's got everything that's really... Whoa I know that. Oh I've seen that it was really outrageous and you can look him up on IMDB but Paddy Chayefsky as C-H-E-Y is considered in fact there was a Paddy Chayefsky award at the Golden Globes! So this guy who is very famous writer He did the movie Hospital and it was noted It was just a movie, The Hospital I think is the name of it. Yeah The Hospital. Was highlighted with one of the few films that was on the marquee, The Hospital by Paddy Chayefsky. Very few writers ever get to that point where even Tarantino doesn't do that

1:28:10 So he goes on there and during this they keep cutting to the audience, and the audience is applauding Neil Simon's in the audience, and all these other famous people. And they're applauding Chayefsky for saying what he's saying If he said this today, they'd be booing him Before I get onto the writing awards There's a little matter that i would like to tidy up At least if I expect to live with myself tomorrow morning I would like to say, personal opinion of course that i'm sick and tired of people exploiting the occasion of the Academy Awards for the propagation with their own personal political propaganda. I would like to suggest to Miss Redgrave that her winning an Academy Award is not a pivotal moment in history does not require a proclamation and simple thank you suffice. Well okay so

1:29:23 I'm going to think that 1976 this was he was there. Yeah, yeah like they get the wrong date on here Oh because it'd be 78 Because in 76 Network came out which he which of course is a no agenda classic Yeah, and one of his with Howard Beale. I'm mad as hell I'm not gonna take it anymore which is all about the manipulation of the news media Or all media all television for to behoove the elites Which is a must-see if you've never seen it interesting well those days are over yeah Well

CHAPTER 23 / 48 Discussion

Hollywood Foreign Press President Response to Gervais

Lorenzo Soria, President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), was the only individual to publicly push back against Ricky Gervais during the Golden Globes broadcast. Soria joked that Gervais should put his promise to never host again in writing. The hosts note that most of the celebrity audience appeared "shell-shocked" by Gervais's aggressive humor regarding pedophilia and industry corruption.

lorenzo soria· hfpa· golden globes· ricky gervais· comedy

1:30:02 Again, we did get it. We had a bunch of speeches on the Golden Globes but anyway the last clip I have though is not one of these speeches Michelle Williams is one of them I didn't like but Gervais did...I thought the best bit was deeper into this show and Gervais does this I thought was really nasty And the guy, he announces the guy from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Yeah and the guy comes out and gives it back to him and he's the only one nobody else had the guts to say anything about Gervais' performance or anything about it anything they were all chicken but listen... But it was obviously

1:30:40 you know the president of the HFPA knew what Gervais was going to do. He was ready for it so that's why he had no problem doing this. Welcome back! Well anybody could have said something There's a bunch of professional actors and comedians, all kinds of people. They come out and they refuse to acknowledge anything Gervais said or did or insult him back! Because they were shell-shocked John...they were shell shocked I'm telling you the whole pedophile thing that set them on edge Welcome back still having a good time? As you know the meal tonight was all vegetables as are the members at The Hollywood Foreign Press

1:31:20 Please welcome their president, Lorenzo Soria. Ricky you keep saying this is your last year hosting for God's sake please put it in writing yeah that was written that was perfect that's what you do is good but John I can't get over whatever the message was It was there. It was a clear message and it may just be one of these things where you know, You get a 10-speed bike then all the sudden you see ten speed bikes everywhere But there's a lot of pedo bear news popping up all of a sudden The first one is this hashtag which has been trending on On Twitter and the hashtag is TV underground hosts CP

CHAPTER 24 / 48 Discussion

Paul Krugman Child Pornography IP Compromise Claim

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman tweeted that his IP address had been compromised and used to download child pornography. The tweet was widely criticized as a poorly conceived attempt at a preemptive cover story. This incident occurred amidst a broader cultural focus on pedophilia allegations involving political and entertainment elites, including the "Pizza Gate" and Jeffrey Epstein scandals.

paul krugman· child pornography· twitter· ip address· cybersecurity

1:32:17 there's this guy who proclaims, and he doesn't really have any legitimacy in my mind but it's kind of like a Q type thing I guess where people are all jitty about it and all-in. He claims that the DNC server the one that tanked Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the whole Democratic Party although they proved Bernie got screwed for Hillary to get the nomination of which we believe a server image was made by Seth Rich who met an untimely demise That apparently that server is up and running in Ukraine Where it went to CrowdStrike, and then it is a relay for child pornography now I'm just bringing it up in the context of Ricky Gervais's

1:33:10 entire performance, which went back to that a lot with Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. He threw in a couple of Harvey Weinstein bits when there was a lot of really odd stuff that he was pushing out there at the same time mother of sexually abused boy Banders breaks her silence implicates Disney's CAA Hollywood Records LAPD district attorney and industry elite in pedophile ring and cover-up which is not a surprise, we've been hearing about it for a long time. But the craziest one was Paul Krugman who all of a sudden tweets out well looks like I'm on the phone with my computer security service and as i understand that someone compromised my IP address and he's using it to download child pornography now as a Nobel Prize winning economist

1:34:08 Did you eat shit for breakfast? I don't care what's going on. That is not a well thought out tweet at all You'd why would you do that on that tweet and my thinking was who has it, you know What is he talking about my security consultant? I mean, he's just a it's just a What is he talking about? I mean if you're that concerned of about anything you, I don't know. That tweet was baffling to me it's either that...I don't know You're right! I'm completely beside myself and what is he talking about? What is he trying to cover up or why is he mentioning it? That's the thing that you'd be wondering about And by the way The Pentagon Network there are lots of articles also in past few weeks

1:35:01 about the amount of pornography, particularly child pornography that is running around the networks at the Pentagon. Yeah but that's not new if you remember... It has been around for awhile! Yes I know but it's back in the news i'm just saying it's like the 10-speed bike thing am I just picking up on your right? We did the same thing with uh you know you start to decide to start looking for Priuses we used to have a game my daughter and I how many Priuses would we see on their way to the store And you'd think, well you see two or three. You say 20! Yeah but look at where you live man. Maybe easier to say how many gas guzzlers do I see? Now that would be a challenge if you don't have that where you live. All Priuses. I'm with you that Krugman thing was very strange and remember we still have the backdrop of Podesta... The fabled Pizza Gate

1:35:58 And just years and years of doing this, there seems to be a lot of pedophilia surrounding political and entertainment elites. Whatever Ricky Gervais's role in this was... unfortunately I think it was my initial thinking that it was kind of like a planned release valve That seems to be the most obvious like let's just get it out there so everyone can laugh and joke and create memes of Tom Hanks his face And then it'll die down because dudes is getting hot under the collar here, and maybe Ronan Farrow is coming for somebody else Why not? What else that is Ronan Farrow's job apparently is yes

CHAPTER 25 / 48 Discussion

Russian Pranksters and Tom Hanks Lolita Express Rumors

The hosts discuss the potential for pranksters to impersonate Ronan Farrow to elicit confessions from Hollywood executives. Rumors are mentioned regarding Tom Hanks and his alleged presence on Jeffrey Epstein's "Lolita Express" private jet. The segment references previous successful pranks by Russian actors on politicians like Adam Schiff regarding "kompromat" on Donald Trump.

tom hanks· russian pranksters· lolita express· jeffrey epstein· adam schiff

1:36:49 And he's got high in this credibility super high now, so he's got to be frightening. Hey Ronan Farrow is on the phone for you Boss God scary scary Words you don't want to hear by the way that is something before the Russian pranksters do it could somebody please Do that call up some Hollywood people and say Ronan Farrow here I'd like to talk to you know fill-in-the-blank That would be funny. That's a great gag and then just start talking is it okay? Well, I there's a couple of things I need to discuss with you See how far you could push it. Yeah Stop leaving this to the Russians we're good at this We used to be well who were the prankster kids we used to have the boys the jerky boys jerky boys The jerky boys

1:37:38 Yeah, the original Jerky Boys. What happened to us as a country? But everybody was doing it and half the DJs in San Francisco were doing it! Right got old but these are good ones. Got old fast if you're not good at it you gotta get up can't do it yeah we had the The Schiff, I think it was the same two Russian guys. They go we have Kompromat and Donald Trump We have a naked picture with him. We need more of that please Definitely I think calling up and saying Ronan Farrow I'd like to talk to Phil in the name of Hollywood executive Phil in the name of politician See what happens? It could be funny

1:38:19 Well, you know since that thing and they had that Tom Hanks stuff who's just a pretty much of a You know kind of the boy next door guy And from the Bay Area he did I saw Twitter some picture of him getting on the oh He was on the lowly Express. He wasn't a lowly to express. Oh yeah. Yeah, no Tom Hanks i'm not so convinced he's so squeaky clean now at all Well, you'll find out soon enough. Oh yeah thousands of sealed indictments the minute they're released. Now amidst all of this, we have the big nerd show going on in Vegas, The Consumer Electronics Show which neither of us pay attention to or would go to or really interested in at all

CHAPTER 26 / 48 Discussion

Ivanka Trump CES Keynote and Skills-Based Hiring

Ivanka Trump delivered a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, advocating for skills-based hiring over traditional bachelor's degrees. The speech sparked controversy among tech professionals who value formal credentials. The hosts mock her pronunciation of the word "important" while discussing the merits of innate coding talent versus academic degrees.

ivanka trump· ces· bachelor's degree· cybersecurity· stem

1:39:12 Except Ivanka Trump did a keynote and apparently people were really outraged by what she said. And I have the clip of her outrage. What did she say? Well, I have a clip and the clip will also explain that people are outraged. I personally when I listen to this it's only 33 seconds by coincidence I'm outraged by her dropping her T's, so just bear with it. You'll hear it and then maybe we can figure out what was truly offensive to everybody else. Many of the industries tech support cybersecurity jobs not all of them require a bachelor's degree So thinking and you had mentioned Gary the importance of defining work based on skills

1:39:59 Rather than credentials is incredibly important and requires a major shift in our thinking It's hard to imagine that that would have caused the controversy That of course is Ivanka Trump on the stage give you the keynote speech at CES For some reason some people were outraged at what she was saying Liz clay So I don't know maybe because see you don't need a bachelor's degree or something like that Or I don't know. What it was. I just couldn't get past the important She cannot be president if she can't pronounce T's in words like important. Well, let's forget that side of it and try to figure out what it is that bothers everybody I think there's a sense especially in tech There's this...I think it's like a fall there's a word for this and I can't come up with it because they didn't think about this topic where you

1:40:56 You need the, you have these phony baloney degrees that give you some sort of key to the kingdom or if you don't have a degree. Somebody's really a natural computer person that can just code like a champ and sees through... They're usually bass players Many of them? Yeah, great coders or big players. The point is they have these innate skills Right and yes And so they should probably be those skills should be exploited to the max But not if you're gonna say well You don't have a bachelor's degree So we can't give you that job That that's the element Something like yeah something like that It's something what has to be stem your anti-stem If you say people can just do it without an education Maybe maybe that's part of it

CHAPTER 27 / 48 Discussion

Impossible Pork Debut at CES 2020

Impossible Foods unveiled "Impossible Pork" at CES 2020, featuring a plant-based slider made from soy protein and coconut oil. A reporter's live tasting of the product resulted in a lukewarm reaction, with mentions of a strange aftertaste. The hosts express disgust at the trend of "fake food" and the marketing of highly processed meat alternatives.

impossible foods· impossible pork· ces· soy protein· vegan

1:41:43 Maybe. Well, it's something that we need to figure out. Well have you been looking watching any of the coverage from CES? What are the great new gadgets and what is what are the fantastic consumer electronics that we're going to see in our homes that are now being presented I don't know but i'm waiting for some more unboxings well because there's really a box that matters! I have a couple of reports Of course, at the Consumer Electronics Show we need to have more fake food. And now I can't believe it's not pork is on deck! Okay, my new best friend are you ready? Here we go...I am taking a bite of the brand-new unveiled right here Impossible Pork Slider

1:42:32 Tell me what's in it. Soy protein, right? Soy protein, sunflower oil, coconut oil... I like it! I'm not tasting pork per se. Interesting. Wait a minute the after taste is coming. You are tasting pork on their advertising tell them about the after tastes That's weird. Here it comes! Wow, I like that. Thank you so much. I'm gonna finish this in the commercial break. Pat Meyerman, the founder and CEO of Impossible Foods. Congratulations. You know real American Joe

CHAPTER 28 / 48 Discussion

LG Indoor Vegetable Cultivator and "Weederator" Joke

LG showcased an indoor vegetable cultivation machine at CES that allows users to grow greens like kale and basil inside a refrigerator-like unit. The hosts criticize the product as unnecessary and mock the repetitive "okay" verbal tic of the reporter. They suggest the device would be more popular if marketed for growing cannabis, jokingly naming it the "Weederator."

lg· ces· indoor gardening· kale· basil

1:43:16 Clearly it tasted like shit which is in it and he's just like, well I don't taste anything. And then all of a sudden oh yes the aftertaste would you burp it up? Disgusting disgusting so that's the product I don't need what other great products are out there at CES this is where it all comes down people this is the future of your life is right here at The Consumer Electronics Show Rich DeMuro here at CES 2020 in Las Vegas, here in the LG booth and I found a refrigerator that does something pretty unique. Wow! Finally John we're there it's going to order the milk when you need it Mark Vitanza from LG is here to tell us all about it thank you for chatting about this fridge what does this do? So it's an indoor

1:44:07 cultivating machine that allows you to grow up to 20 different types of vegetables, okay? Indoors. Okay self-contained... Okay! Okay! Okay! Okay! The environments that you would have indoors so you're getting precise humidity and light source to give you the best cultivating for different vegetables Hey, okay. Can I grow weed in that sucker? He said vegetables. He's so okay excited okay that he's stripping over his word Okay! This by the way is what passes as technology reporting there are reporters who make a lot of money doing exactly this it's

1:44:56 disheartening. Possible pods so each particular unit here is a specific pod. So once you're finished cultivating Okay, the pods okay? Hey, okay Do you get it yet John okay disposable and finally what types of items can I grow and when can we expect to see this in our kitchens Don't have the expectation on when it's come in the market but primarily

1:45:39 primarily leaf vegetables, okay? Smaller, lower growing leaf vegetables. Maybe some fresh basil. Basil, many different herbs. Leek! Leek! Lettuce, kale... things of that nature. Kale?! Alright you heard it first and what's this refrigerator called? It's part of the signature kitchen suite brand It's part, what is it called? This is where you say the brand. This is where you say the name of the product. That's not ever coming out because that's what CES is bullshit! They have nothing new to show you. Why do I want to grow basil in my refrigerator all you can do as a seed You could grow on your windowsill or anywhere except use like weed

1:46:25 He should say weed I'd be interested. What is the name of the product? All right, you heard it first and what's this refrigerator called? The Weederator! It's part of the signature kitchen suite brand You're at LG. All right, finding some neat things here at CES 2020. So neat! If you want to learn more about this fridge go to my website it is richontech.tv Reporting from Las Vegas I'm Rich DiMero back to you. Great report Rich really fantastic why didn't you suggest weed okay? That's what he should have done. That would've made it more interesting, because then the guy would have OK'd himself out of there. He can't even... And none of this is like Sony introduces an electric vehicle but we're never going to make it! All of this and then this one from CNET which also known as CBS Interactive real people getting paid real money to go to this real show and deliver this shit literally So this cute little guy is the Charmin robot

CHAPTER 29 / 48 Discussion

Charmin RollBot Toilet Paper Robot Innovation

Charmin introduced the "RollBot," a self-balancing robot controlled via Bluetooth that delivers a roll of toilet paper to users in the bathroom. The hosts ridicule the invention as a sign of societal decline, noting that it cannot open doors and requires a smartphone to navigate. They dismiss the product as a publicity stunt for CBS Interactive rather than a viable consumer electronic.

charmin· rollbot· ces· robotics· bluetooth

1:47:26 And the idea is if an emergency strikes and you're in the bathroom, and you run out of this valuable material The Sherman robot will be able to bring it to you lickety-split. And you'll be able to use your phone to control it Okay just want to set the scene... The guy's sitting on the floor of the booth There's a little he calls it a robot It's like a little two wheel device. It's about the size of a Folgers coffee can and on top of it is a roll of toilet paper. This is the innovation of 2020! If you are taking a crap, and you notice that your slaves didn't hang up a new roll of paper or put one underneath the sink like most people, Charmin is introducing a robot

1:48:12 that you, it's not even robotics. You control it with your smartphone to and apparently it already has a roll of toilet paper sitting on top of it in the corner of your house which is a great conversation starter and then you can have it... And apparently you're also not downstairs or upstairs you're on the same level It will roll towards you and you can steer this thing to bring you a roll of toilet paper How does it open the bathroom door? And then you don't have to worry and get up and embarrass yourself. It's trying right now to balance itself see it has a self-balancing technology boom there it is so they can handle its own weight, it can handle the weight of toilet paper...it works a little bit like a Segway. No it works exactly like a segway which is technology from 15 years ago! It connects your phone

1:49:04 via Bluetooth, and then you can remote control it to go where you want which is to you on the toilet because you need the toilet paper. You're not going to be able to buy this for a little bit still it's cute It's very enthusiastic its already spinning its wheels again And it's gonna bring you what you need most at that moment when you need it the most Just in time shitpaper! That's right everybody I'm so dismayed by this So dismayed This is this what has happened remember the good old days your beat now No, I want to report on every show and more stuff like this It's so sad There okay. I think I saw some folding screens Okay, whoo that's so crazy. I tell you I can fold my screen. I got a flip phone oh

1:49:57 But this, now impressive would be you gotta take a dump the thing rolls up right underneath and just poop into a hole on top and it rolls away. Done! That's impressive not something that you have to steer with your Bluetooth connected phone to navigate through your house Just get up like everybody else, clench and go get it Of course this robot will also never go into production because once again, I mean what is Charmin doing at CES? And i think there's room for innovation. Getting free publicity on CBS Interactive Yeah, I think there's room for innovation in the toilet paper arena but this is not it You know, I've never liked Charmin

CHAPTER 30 / 48 Discussion

Zellerbach ZZZ Toilet Paper and Online Bulk Buying

A recommendation is made for Zellerbach ZZZ toilet paper, described as a superior "cleaning machine" compared to commercial brands like Charmin. The hosts discuss the absurdity of ordering toilet paper online in bulk cases of 40 rolls for $37. They recall an anecdote about a mother fearing a shortage because she saw Chinese shoppers buying large quantities of paper.

zellerbach· toilet paper· e-commerce· bulk shopping· hygiene

1:50:44 I've always thought it was too slippery. Oh, I like charm that's my favorite I'm all about the show you never trade if you want to try toilet paper which you'll rarely find but if you can ever find It is from Zeller back and it's called zz zller Bach hold on zeller bach Yeah Big Paper Company But they make a toilet paper called just ZZZ ee that stuff's unbelievable now what is the what is the? What are the unbelievable benefits of the product? It's just it's like a cleaning machine. It works like a champ, it's just fabulous! I don't want to go into details...

1:51:23 Hold on. No, I do find it interesting Let's see this is there been around for a long time this is 1950 It's very soft Okay, I can't play that one. I was just looking at now. It's not gonna work This is hey I've never heard of Z But they've been around for a long time Is that the is that the whatever is that the toilet paper your mom was afraid the Chinese were buying up? No, no she's never seen Z. She just whatever the Chinese were buying she'd buy that whatever and it could have been anything hmm Yes my mom was always a fearful when she went to this store And she saw a bunch of Chinese mind toilet paper. She feared the end was near So she bought as much toilet paper as you can afford at the time now You can buy old moment the Chinese are buying it I gotta buy some

1:52:14 You can buy it online. I'll try some, and i'm always in for a better experience. See? It's available online! Yes Oh yeah get something to see what you think A case of... That's ludicrous by the way that's how bad things have gotten People wonder what's wrong with the country that's which would you just said there is what's wrong with the country toilet paper online That's really the worst. A case is $37, you get 40 rolls Can't you get a one roll somehow? I'll get one don't worry and please do not send it to the PO box is very confusing for the postal workers Why does this guy gets so much toilet paper in the mail what's he up to call the FBI

CHAPTER 31 / 48 Discussion

DHS "See Something Say Something" Slogan Shortening

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly shortening its "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign to the acronym "CSA." The hosts revisit their own custom jingle for the campaign, created by Sir Jeff Smith, and offer it to the government for a fee. They criticize the new branding as confusing and less effective than the original slogan.

dhs· homeland security· csa· jeff smith· mta

1:53:06 Oh my goodness. It's see something say something oh boy I can't believe you brought that up because there are new jingles for the Department of Homeland Security's see something say something campaign now For those of you who have not been a part of the Value for Value Network for awhile, years and years and years ago when the MTA, The Manhattan Transit Authority introduced AND copyrighted the If You See Something Say Something slogan we immediately had a jingle for them made by the genius Sir Jeff Smith. And we have been trying to get them to use this

1:53:48 Four years this is what it is Totally catchy all the kids get it. It's on message. It's easy to remember No, they've never used it and now they're doing the stupidest thing ever They're shortening the slogan why why do we ignore the things that give us pause? That seem out of place that don't feel right. The answer to why defines who we are, so if you see something why do you say something? I CSA for my friends For my community For my family For each other because all of this matters We all have something worth protecting So why do you CSA? Report suspicious activity to local authorities If you see something Say Something So they've now shortened this to CSA like it's a new verb

1:54:43 What do you see say? That's dumb. Thank you, CSA. Well I want you to play the jingle our jingle again and remind people out there that it is there for the taking. We will gladly pass it along as a public service Uh, just like a little thank you. Maybe thank you for some money? A couple bucks or a big donation? Couple shekels! I mean just saying... I think two thousand bucks would do it don't ya think? Two thousand?! What d'ya think!? Now that would be just for Jeff Smith alone If this is a national campaign then no it'd be much more But we'd be happy if they use it for free It's just the suggestion

CHAPTER 32 / 48 Discussion

Edward Snowden 2013 Clip and Australian Rain Sticks

A 2013 news clip featuring Vladimir Putin telling Edward Snowden "it's time to go" is played to highlight the longevity of the international standoff. Shifting to current events, the hosts claim credit for recent rains in Australia, attributing the weather change to their use of "precision" rain sticks. They acknowledge that some of the rain mistakenly hit Indonesia instead of the fire-ravaged regions.

edward snowden· vladimir putin· australia· rain sticks· bushfires

1:55:30 Oh brother. Yep, exactly! Alright what else has happened while we're gone? Well... let's see I think we had some Green New Deal stuff oh yes. Oh I have a clip i want you to just pay little attention too okay play the Snowden Has Got To Go clip Snowden has got to go. The very latest on the international standoff over NSA leader Edward Snowden he is still in Moscow at this hour President Putin defying the US saying the Russians will not turn him over but also telling Stone publicly it's time to go ABCs chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross has been tracking all of the very latest good morning Brian. Good morning. Wait a minute, who? Putin told them its time to go yeah Wow well

1:56:23 The thing about it is this is a clip from 2003. You bastard! Well, it's time to go for... It's really time to go now. Hey Ed, it's really time to go man. Okay Green New Deal First of all the rains really started coming in Australia And we get no credit for it, but I'm gonna take some of it because I really believe rain sticks work. Our rain sticks are highly tuned precision instruments. We've been trained on how to use them. They're not made just by some children gluing stuff together in China. It's made in Utah, Sacred Grounds by Sherry Osborne and it's working

1:57:13 Granted, our direction was a little off. Apparently a lot of our rain stick action hit Indonesia and didn't quite make it to the spots in Australia that were necessary but you saw people dancing in the rain I mean you can call it coincidence...I'm calling it the rain stick! This is what- I think so too. I don't like to flip this thing around randomly It's actually dangerous Well because you can get a lot of rain in the wrong places Anyway By the way, it's 2013 that clip not 2003 in case anybody corrects me. Just as good as far as I'm concerned. Well it was seven years ago... Well I'm gonna do the same to you then since you did that. It's no good if you give me a clue! I'm not going tell you when I'm gonna do it, I'm just gonna do it all of a sudden Oh you've done it before

CHAPTER 33 / 48 Discussion

Australian Arson Arrests and Al Qaeda "Inspire" Magazine

Nearly 200 people have been arrested in Australia for deliberately starting bushfires, leading to speculation that "climate activists" may be committing arson to prove the dangers of global warming. A 2012 report is referenced regarding Al Qaeda's *Inspire* magazine, which provided instructions on starting forest fires as a form of "pyro-terrorism." The hosts argue that the media ignores arson evidence to maintain the climate change narrative.

australia· arson· greta thunberg· al qaeda· inspire magazine

1:58:09 So now we have confirmation that nearly 200 people were arrested across Australia for deliberately starting bushfires, the so-called firebugs. The arsonists I just got a video in this morning closed caption TV in Australia and there was an interesting take on it you see let me see what the one who was the let's see if I can find the exact title of that or they titled that brazen teen trio Milton West. This is from The Age, so you see these three kids who I would say were kind of Greta Thunberg age walking around lighting an entire field on fire in Australia and then running away and the thing catches fire very quickly oh yeah You've got to wonder...I hadn't considered this

1:59:03 Could some of the school strike children be so riled up by Greta that they feel to propagate the danger of climate change? To prove a point that they have to help light some fires. Do you think that's possible? I think absolutely, I've always thought two things one you have the environmental nut jobs and it just includes the tree huggers guys who spike trees there's a bunch of them their earth first groups yeah and then there's a terrorist possibility too which is why wouldn't a terrorist organization if they if there is one Just go around and light the whole country on fire. Well, this happened in the Civil War They had these Confederate spies Had moved into all snuck into New York and they were gonna burn down the whole town. They almost did it It just couldn't quite get it done that here's a we're lighting hotels on fire Here's a clip

1:59:52 In Australia, unseasonably hot temperatures combined with strong winds to fan the flames of nearly 100 wildfires and 36 of the fires in New South Wales, the most populous state in the country were burning out of control. Smoke plumes stretched for miles and even cast an orange haze over downtown Sydney. Conditions are still too intense to get an accurate number of how many homes have been destroyed And that was a clip from 2013, just to let you know this is nothing new. But as you were just mentioning another clip this time from 2012. Dick the terror threat in an Al Qaeda newsletter online it says forest fires are easy to start and hard to stop A los conchas fire near Los Alamos last year was New Mexico's biggest ever devouring everything in its path

2:00:47 It was started by a tree falling into the power line. But the state's Department of Homeland Security says that just shows how easy it would be for a terrorist with one match to cause widespread damage. Do you remember this? Inspire magazine Yeah, the CIA publication. These threats are threats and we are at war still with an enemy that is bent on inflicting harm on us Those threats are in this English version Al Qaeda newsletter called Inspire. It surfaced recently on the internet It calls on sympathizers to start wildfires, giving them a step-by-step how to guide even highlighting the American Southwest as a region ready to go up in flames. How come this has never brought up again? I know the answer obviously...I'm being facetious What is the answer to it in your opinion? Because it was a CIA magazine to start with! It was bullcrap from the get-go

2:01:39 Yeah, but the idea was valid. The idea is valid? But how come it's not brought up?! I didn't hear anyone talking about it! I think personally... I think that it may actually have occurred. I think some of the fires in California maybe had been started that way, not necessarily the newest ones but the problem is is that it doesn't get the message across. It doesn't create the terrorism message where oh now we have to be afraid of these terrorists. Yeah. It always drops back and any smart terrorist organization would know this. It falls back to global warming! Yes So its like we set the whole country on fire and they don't even give us any credit They blame global warming

2:02:18 You're right, it's definitely crossing messages. Yeah so the messaging will not work using that technique even though it works to burn down a lot of stuff but it always falls back on global warming and may actually be a counterintelligence move To say you knew that this was all done, in Australia in particular was done by either dumb kids starting stuff on purpose or terrorists. But the counter, the co-intel message would be oh blame it on global warming because we do not want to encourage people to light things up.

2:02:57 Global warming, global warming. Now I think about it how many of those California fires might have been helped along by some overzealous kids who were mind-controlled by the Greta message? Could be all of them for all we know! This thing in Australia... They can only blame one or two on PG&E Right now I hope they really look into these kids in Australia and do they do more of that where there are more kids doing it was what is the motivation That seems a very likely thing to me. Seems likely to me too I've been working on our exit strategy as always Yes Well, there is something going on in Texas which might work for us It would still mean work but we could certainly make a lot of money if you're interested

CHAPTER 34 / 48 Discussion

Shelby County Tennessee Podcast Production Contract

Shelby County commissioners in Tennessee approved a $110,000 annual contract with the Kazukian Network to produce and market county podcasts. One commissioner voted against the deal, noting that local competitors offer similar services for a fraction of the price. The hosts mock the "high-end" marketing language used to justify the expensive government contract.

shelby county· tennessee· podcasting· government spending· kazukian

2:03:52 Well, the work part of it is kind of disconcerting. Here's Shelby County Texas! Shelby County commissioners plan to pay more than $9000 a month to a podcasting company... ...to produce podcasts and market it on the internet. This contract is so outrageous It just baffles me why we're doing this. Shelby County Commissioner Mick Wright is the lone commissioner who voted against paying the Katsuki Network almost $110,000 to produce podcasts for the commission When you're talking about over a hundred thousand dollars I mean you could buy a small fleet of vehicles for that amount and still do a podcast

2:04:33 The local I team found there are cheaper options in town. The OAM network operates out of the Crosstown concourse here a podcast cost $300 for the first episode and $100 per episode after that. OAMs owner questions why the county is even paying for podcasts when it video streams its meetings and also broadcasts them live on the radio The owner of Kadzukian didn't want to comment for this story, but at the commission meeting he explained the cost this way. We really work with businesses and we work with government entities to make sure that they have a very high-end product John it's that easy there's a lot of counties every county listen we work with a lot of businesses and we ensure you have a high end quality product

2:05:25 The Curry Dvorak podcast production group. I would love to hear these high-end products from this guy! I wonder if they've produced any yet? Shelby... that would be funny, i should have actually looked into that, I'm sorry podcasts let's see Shelby County Podcast no nothing yet but it's something we could consider a hundred grand a year Yeah. For just one county? For one county, do a thousand counties! Boom! We'll just stay on the podcasting tip for a moment...

CHAPTER 35 / 48 Discussion

Family Guy Podcast Parody and Casper Mattress Ads

The animated series *Family Guy* aired a segment parodying the "True Crime" podcast genre, featuring poor sound quality and excessive advertisements for Casper mattresses and MeUndies. The hosts praise the show's accuracy in depicting the current state of podcast monetization. They note that the parody even includes a reference to the "No Agenda" show's donation model.

family guy· seth macfarlane· casper mattress· meundies· blue apron

2:06:04 Thank you everybody who emailed in a clip from the most recent Family Guy. We have got to prove Lois is innocent That's right and the best way to crack any high-profile crime case is to do a podcast before you have all the facts Okay, and the key to any podcast Is poor sound quality and tons of commercials All right we've got Lois calling in from prison she's only got three minutes Thanks for looking at my case guys You bet Lois My first question is Do you get a good night's sleep? No, cuz I'm in prison and my cellmate is bipolar. Well if you get a Casper mattress now You have 100 days to decide if it's the right mattress for you. Peter! I don't have time for this... I don't have time for underwear that bunches up That's why I wear me undies perfect underwear for hanging yourself in your jail cell

2:06:53 Sounds like you could use blue apron if you ever wanted to receive a vegetable in the mail, but you need blue apron I'm like obsessed with the stir-fry Brian here likes the Moroccan beef. I have no opinion on the Moroccan beef Peter Brian This is not art this is commerce Before I go I need a new lawyer this one made his sexual passage Oh boy, everyone knows hiring is a nightmare. At least it was before Zip Recruiter... Zip Recruiter! We vastly overestimate how many podcast listeners are in a position to hire someone. I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda Imagine all the people who could do that? Oh yeah that'd be fab! Air on NO AGENDA

2:07:42 And indeed we did have a few people help us out for show 1206 that the family guy is so spot-on Probably Seth and half the other staff probably listens to podcasts and they hear of all this crap, and they can't take it yeah Which is, and before we start into our value for value proposition I would like to expand on that. What you just heard there yes it's funny...I like the vast overestimation of how many people hireable people listen to podcasts but above all

CHAPTER 36 / 48 Discussion

Podcast Advertising Limits and Pharmaceutical Side Effects

The podcast industry's reliance on a small pool of "direct response" advertisers like Squarespace is viewed as a limitation for long-term growth. To reach the scale of traditional media, podcasts would need to attract pharmaceutical and automotive ad spend, which is currently hindered by "cancel culture." The hosts discuss the psychological impact of constant pharmaceutical ads on television, which they believe can induce the very symptoms they claim to treat.

spotify· advertising· pharmaceuticals· cancel culture· joe rogan

2:08:20 That is the limited universe of advertising and they could have thrown in square square space And because I was just interviewed the other day, and that's why I wanted to lay this rap down for a second that Advertise you cannot you cannot monetize the network. I've said this for a long time in them and in today's connected social network world You can never get beyond these types of advertisers, which really in from a business sense is such little marginal stuff. If you want it's what Spotify or Pandora or whatever these companies think they're going to own podcasting they will have to

2:09:02 Get automotive pharmaceutical alcohol These are the that's what the money is Everything else is just margin. It's you cannot survive on that as a podcast network podcast company sure, you can you can get by with your podcasts but Cancel culture has brought us to this point where if someone just doesn't like your show, doesn't like your opinion they go after your advertisers. This boat has sailed it's done and it's gone we saw this a long time ago fortuitously because we may not be you know being pulling in Joe Rogan money but we're still on the air and very proud of it. And I think the show is better, because we've opened it up for the listeners to become the producers and producers produce in multiple ways one of them is taking care of the financial aspect. I like the idea of pharmaceuticals

2:10:03 I'm watching some stuff yesterday on the TV and it's like they were in primetime television of pharmaceutical companies have taken over that too. It is unbelievable if you watch the news, what kind of illness you might have by watching some show? You just watched this show. Yes! I've a pro tip now i have a pro tip here When the ads come on, I definitely turn...I mute the sound because these ads that are talking about all these horrible things you can have. I believe the ads will give you that! That could be. And I'm not kidding. A lot of old women and superstitious people think that too. Well thanks

2:10:45 Geez, the old women are not necessarily wrong. Old women are known to be the best stock pickers I'm just saying that if you're continuously barraged by these horrible things that apparently people have and some of them Some of her really bad, you know the rashes and the stomach stuff. And how many times that poor girl can't perform with the band because she's got to poop? I mean...I just don't want to hear it! You've seen it, you know who I'm talking about I believe if you're infiltrated with that, it goes deep into your psyche. Before you know it, you're pooping everywhere and- You can't poop! You can do the...You CAN poop but you're pooping all the time. Oh, you're pooping all the time? That's the problem. Yes, you can't do the performance. So anyway there you go. Poor girl. Poor girl.

CHAPTER 37 / 48 Discussion

Second Donation Segment and Black Sock Church

The hosts conduct a second round of donor thank-yous, including Sir Jellyhead and Rene DuPont. A donor from Meppel, Netherlands, prompts a discussion about the "Black Sock Church," a conservative religious sect in the region. Another donor requests "rain stick karma" for the Australian fires, leading to a debate about the ethics of "over-shaking" the weather-altering instruments.

netherlands· saskatchewan· rain stick· value for value· subscriptions

2:11:41 Anyway, luckily we don't have to deal with making you sick by playing ads about how we can help you get un-sick if your sick. It just makes you sick! We don't have any ads at all no corporate interest which means that we can talk about anything that we want and I think we proved that we do. And we can thank anyone we want starting with Sir Jellyhead who's got a birthday or something coming up he came in with 120 dollars and 60 cents very short list today so we'll be done with it in a minute sir brandon in vista california 112.35 steve chev chevrolet 109.20 sir kevlar in atlanta georgia um 8008 he's got a note boobs oops miss jamie of the highway 7388 uh jc fiori kramer

2:12:32 Harlem, uh, Netherlands. Yes! Harlem, Harlem. 69 Alexios Theakos I'm guessing it sounds Greek but he's in Utrecht. 60. Sir Milkman, 5569. Sir Paul and Twickenham, 5555. Matthew Shower, yeah, 5510. Double Niggles on the dime also Rene DuPont double niggles on the dimes in gross point farms. No no no she... She oops sorry. And listen to this now listen

2:13:17 I'm female. That's for you, I only make $130 a week so i'm trying to take advantage of Sir Dogpatches offer crossing my fingers Oh, well it's not Sir Dogpatch. It's Sir Onymous. I'm just reading... It would be better to use his name. It would be better to reuse his full title, Sir Onymus of Dogpatch and Lower Slobovia but that might not have fit in the PayPal donation field. But we're gonna put you were gonna maybe suggest that Rene DuPont in Grosse Pointe Michigan become a knight from one of... Dame. Dame, dame. What night? Dame okay maybe she wants to be a knight there is one woman that is a knight Sean Cardinal in Saskatchewan well what do you mean Saskatchewan has to be Saskatoon yes 5347 and that is for some baby making karma for Sir Paul the Black okay no we shall we shall The following people are $50 donors name and location

2:14:23 Sir Jason Deluzio in Shatsford, Pennsylvania. Drew Mochak in El Cerrito right down the street from me. Sir Kevin Protector of the Kiama Blowhole Jonathan Meyer in Zinnia Ohio There was a blowhole on Iceland I got to see Waves come in and boom big thing goes up in the air It's called a blow hole Jonathan Meyer is not what you think Let me just read his note It's amazing! Blowholes note. It's amazing I asked Adam for some rain stick karma for the Aussie bushfires next day it rained a little first time in months then some more the next day it works and he says please accept this donation for long slow shake of your rain sticks no, for long slow soaking rain I'm wary of this John I do not think we should be sticking

2:15:18 I agree. I think we should wait... It's something that we can't just abuse. No, I think more is on the way so i don't think we have to do anything. We-I gave three extra shakes after my three turns, so... Jonathan Meyer you-that was uh-you've gone rogue! Jonathan Meyer in Zinnia Ohio at 50 Edward Mazurek and Memphis Tennessee R Tabak Netherlands. Meppel, oh really? It is René Tabac from Meppel. Meppel is the very... that's I don't know if it's that way anymore but Meppel was the home of the Black Sock Church. Black Sock Church? Yes a very reformed kind of Lutheran sect-like almost cult

2:16:13 Culty, yeah. I'm thinking more of Amish in a way. Oh! Religious but Amish? Yeah they've been... Gotcha. You got me you hear me? Gotcha Larry Hay in Mooresville North Carolina Tony Smith and Fort Worth Texas and last but not least Michael Rupert in Albuquerque New Mexico want to thank all these folks for keeping the show going with donations to show 1206 another show coming up shortly Hopefully we'll have a better response. Yes, we do thank those who supported the show for today shortlist indeed also thank you to everyone who came in under $50 that is typically done for anonymity but

2:16:55 When you look at what we have in subscriptions, there's people who do that as well. And I would like to recommend everybody at least pick up one subscription In fact i wanted to make mention of one of our producers This was from Sir Rocketman Baron Of The Bay Adam and John, I got a raise and so do you ought to be effective next month with my regular donation now it'll be ten dollars a month! Thank You very much That is that is value for value and we appreciate that. And please consider us for our next program, uh...that will be on Sunday? Yes! Sunday all you have to do is go to vorac.org slash n a as requested multiple times jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs You've got karma

CHAPTER 38 / 48 Discussion

Global No Agenda Meetups and Tune Man Tour

A schedule of upcoming listener meetups is announced, including events in Beirut, Lebanon, and Amman, Jordan, as part of the "Tune Man Tour" by Jesse Coy Nelson. Local meetups are also planned for Austin, Charlotte, Long Island, and New York City. The hosts encourage listeners to organize their own events to foster "non-triggering" conversation among the "No Agenda" community.

beirut· amman· austin· charlotte· new york city

2:17:53 And also a very short birthday list. I don't know what's going on, but no one celebrating except for Sir Jellyhead who is posthumous that post his date December 6 and Sir Brandon says happy birthday to his smoking hot wife Dame Illuminati. Yes we have the same sentiments Happy Birthday from everybody here at The Best Podcast in the Universe No one should know, meetup! Meet up is just like a party. Remember we've got the big Delray Beach meet-up on the 21st of February which I mean now...I think it's been straightened out there's nothing listed now

2:18:41 After seven people organizing a meetup now there's nothing on the calendar. But it is happening and it will be up on noagendameetups.com soon For today though we have, and probably yeah either underway or over by now that would be the Beirut Lebanon Meet-Up The No Agenda Toon Man Tour, that is Jesse Coy Nelson and hopefully some of you made it to the rabbit hole in Makdisi Street Beirut Lebanon. He will be checking in later to let me know for sure Saturday Long Island has a meetup at 730. Let's see Andrew Grasso is your host Meet at the St James restaurant and bar 7 30 also on Saturday Oh, is this the new time? No that is the time Then next Thursday

2:19:31 They plan it on Thursday, so I can't attend is the Austin local 512 meetup. That'll be at Doc's backyard in Sunset Valley I may try to what time is doing seven o'clock? I may drop by. You can shoot over there! Yeah, 7 p.m., that's worth it. Shower up? No. Lather up head off to the meet-up Sir Scott Baron out of the Armory no agenda armory and his wife Christine will be hosting that next Friday The Charlotte Meet Up number two seven o'clock at the Sycamore Brewing Establishment look for the large crackpot and buzzkill heads And then there's a time change for next Saturday

2:20:11 as noted on my paper here, previously at two o'clock now at five o'clock. This is New York City the New York City Meetup to join us in the afternoon in the heart of the city have swollen amygdalae for much-needed post holiday mid winter relief and joyous camaraderie Meet your fellow No Agenda New Yorkers. We know you're out there and of course all those in the general metropolitan area are welcome! We meet at the Lorelei Beer Garden, Athena and Alex will be hosting that. And on the other coast this is how insane this is people are organizing these everywhere in the world also on next Saturday flight of The NO AGENDA that'll be Los Angeles two o'clock PST This will be held in FEMA region 9 at the proud bird food

2:20:57 Bazaar near LAX Leo Bravo hosting that and just go to oh also next Next Saturday will be the second stop of the no agenda tune man tour. That's Jesse Coy Nelson He will be in the Amigo pub in Aman, Jordan I hope people show up. I know there's people out there listening. I hope you go and support Jesse Coy Nelson on his on his tour and go to noagendameetups.com, that's where you can find all the meet-ups near you if you don't find one here is an idea start one yourself it's a great place to get together with people new people you've never met non triggering conversation amygdalas are normal size everyone seems have fun we've not had a fight break out at one of them yet actually I wanted play

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Fox News "Post-Humorous" Gaffe and Childhood Mispronunciations

A Fox News reporter mistakenly used the word "post-humorous" instead of "posthumous" when discussing the legacy of Qasem Soleimani. This leads to a lighthearted discussion about common childhood mispronunciations, such as pronouncing "chaos" as "chouse." The hosts reflect on how certain words are difficult to learn through reading alone without hearing them spoken.

fox news· gaffe· posthumous· language· chaos

2:21:57 I had a gaffe clip which i completely forgot. For you, I have a gaffe clip that I completely... You were playing the gaffes? Trump Gaffes? Yeah! I have a gaffe clip it's not trump but I wanted to play this because I feel bad I missed this was on Fox News The president making it very clear that the suggestion that was kind of misfired from the Pentagon yesterday is actually not the case at all, that the United States is committed to staying and protecting and standing with our Iraqi allies in the soldiers that we've trained there. What's the feeling on the ground about all of that tonight? Well look, the Iranians have been trying to increase their foothold in the Middle East for some time now many analysts in the region describe the possibility of Americans being forced out of Iraq as a post-humorous victory for Qasem Soleimani who was killed last week. Did you hear it?!

2:22:46 Yeah, post-humorous. Do you think he meant that? The hell is that even made? Well I think he mean to say posthumous. Post-humerus. Yeah. Post-humerus. You don't know maybe he never really said the word. I don't know! I'm reminded of words I used to say wrong, you know, chouse is a good example when I was kid. I would say chouse instead of Chaos. Yeah, it's pronounced- it's spelled Chowse! It's Chowse I love Chowse. C-H-A-O-S how is that? How would any kid think that that's pronounced chaos?! Yeah...I ask you yeah no I hear ya and I hear ya well i have a note from uh I want to read

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Stink Bug Epidemic and Maryland Weather Anomalies

A listener report from Western Maryland describes a massive infestation of brown marmorated stink bugs, which first arrived in the US via Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1998. The report also notes strange weather patterns, including 30-degree temperature swings within hours and high winds. The hosts speculate on whether these anomalies are related to regional weather modification experiments.

stink bugs· maryland· weather machine· temperature inversion· pennsylvania

2:23:37 from Sir Psycho Mike, oh Sir Psycho Mico 96. This is an important note. ITM the brown marmorated stink bug has been in Western Maryland since the mid-zots first being found in shipping containers at Allentown Pennsylvania in 1998 it is an epidemic and we have had it for years with thousands of them clinging to our brick houses in the fall and many getting in through the crevices. There seems to be heavy years, and some not so heavy although you'll always see them in the fall. Please note do not vacuum them. Do not smash or excite them their stink attracts more stink bugs

2:24:25 On the worst years, we keep a medium-sized tote on the back porch filled with soapy water and deposit live bugs into it. On light years of there was less bugs, we flush them down to toilet although in California that probably isn't an option ha ha ha I've lived in the same house for 18 years on Siddling Hill Mountain And its only maybe 50 mile or down this is different topic but he had felt like throwing it in And we've only had maybe one or two 50 mile an hour windstorms a year. For the past two years, we get 15 mile an hour wind storms at least 20 times a year is again I'm thinking weather machine twice this year in fact this happened all at once that I've never heard an explanation for this weather pattern which i see as caused by temperature swings that only last a couple of hours

2:25:14 I.e., it's in the 30s, one minute the temperature will ramp over 60 in no time and then be back down to 30 with huge winds. Also maybe related maybe not, I've noticed sometimes dramatic temperature inversion happening quite frequently." Thank you for your courage sir, Psycho Michael. All right. Well... People need attention. Somebody wrote me a note complaining that he was listening to the show as we were talking about stink bugs and there was a stink bug on his desk. Yeah, though We actually called the stink bug apparently yeah CNN settled their lawsuit with Nick Sandman this is one of the Covington Catholic high school kids

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CNN Settles Lawsuit with Nick Sandmann

CNN has settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Nick Sandmann, one of the Covington Catholic High School students involved in a viral 2019 incident at the Lincoln Memorial. The hosts express disappointment that the settlement prevents a public discovery process, which might have revealed internal CNN biases. Sandmann continues to pursue legal action against other media outlets including the Washington Post.

cnn· nick sandmann· covington catholic· lawsuit· defamation

2:26:01 Salmon suing a number of mainstream outlets including the Washington Post and CNN apparently they settled with CNN which is I think it's kind of sad Because I would love to see, you know the documents discovery and we would get to know a lot more about how CNN works and how these How they just allow triggered individuals to go and blame whatever they think is on their screen On their dementia screen We won't know now or dementia be strength dimension B. I'm sorry. Yes it that right So there's nothing more to say about that. I hope the kid got a lot of money

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Borden Dairy Bankruptcy and "Nut Slurry" Competition

Borden Dairy has become the second major US milk producer to file for bankruptcy, citing the rise of plant-based alternatives. The hosts refer to these products as "nut slurry" and discuss the potential health risks of excessive soy consumption, including hormonal imbalances. They lament the decline of the traditional dairy industry in favor of processed substitutes.

borden dairy· bankruptcy· soy milk· estrogen· dairy industry

2:26:43 I hope so too. Borden is now the second large US milk producer to file for bankruptcy and they cite the nut sap industry as the reason Well, that's pathetic. Well you're the one that always... it's kind of your beat You're the one that is always complaining about this milk substitute products Yeah there aren't milk No they are not, they are nut sap We've been through this Nut goo? No I think... Nutslurry! Nutslurry is the term yes

2:27:25 Yeah, that's interesting though. You know what happens if milk could just go away I guess or become a specialty product It is it is kind of handy for cooking actual food? I mean the other stuff you know It's questionable some of this stuff soy milk for example Which is very popular and it's got to be bad for ya seems to me There's all these issues with people having all kinds of hormone problems by ingesting too much soy. There's a lot of research on this, always gets quashed. Men developing breasts from the estrogen effects of soy? Not unusual and it's not you know what is food I mean humans mammalians are milk dependent so they get started in life

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Black News Channel Launch and "Cheddar" News

The Black News Channel (BNC) is set to launch in February to coincide with Black History Month, co-founded by former Republican Congressman J.C. Watts. The hosts compare the new venture to "Cheddar," a millennial-focused news network they find unprofessional. They question whether BNC will offer a unique perspective or follow the standard "Dimension B" media narrative.

black news channel· jc watts· black history month· cheddar· millennials

2:28:14 I just wanted to hear you say the word milk. I just love that. Am i saying milk again? Yeah, but that's you know it's the Dutch word is also M-E-L-K Milk yeah well That's where it already came from. I can say milk but no it just pops out There will be a new source for us too To mine soon It will be the BNC The Black News Channel which will be launched in February. They intended to launch initially in November, but they changed the... according to this article they changed the date for it to coincide with Black History Month which is in February which is easy to remember because it has the least amount of days and it's very cold

2:29:08 I got that from Mo. Easy to remember Black History Month, I'm excited about that! Will a black news channel bring? It's gonna be more Trump hate why would it be any different than anything else because one of the co-founders is JC Watts former Republican congressman...I don't know maybe not oh well maybe yeah Watts kind of switched back over to the dimension B side So Watts and Bob Brillante who's not brilliant a sounds like an Italian to me She looks like he looks pretty goomba looking at the picture In an okay, they want to attract millennial viewers 98% of whom have cell phones yet more than two. Okay? What's the point here you're gonna put that news on this cell phone I

2:30:03 Yeah, but they're launching it on cable channels. February 10th I'll be watching them. I'm excited something new have you followed any of those if you go up above? Beyond Pluto well If you go past CNBC and all that stuff there's a have you seen Cheddar Oh yeah cheddar. Well, I mean cheddar is the oddest newsy It's kind of like millennial news It's terrible. It's very unprofessional Yeah, but it's what they're I think kids are watching it? I don't think anyone's watching you know I watch it I love chatter. Well your probably the only one I love me some cheddar We've got the two viewers today! I want to thank Lorraine Tyler Grace Ann and Eileen who sent The Keeper and I a fantastic wedding gift

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Penzey's Spices Gift and Oil Pulling Benefits

The hosts discuss a wedding gift of Penzey's Spices, which includes a large variety of blends and salts. This leads to a conversation about "oil pulling," an ancient dental hygiene practice involving swishing oil in the mouth to remove toxins. One host describes it as a "mouth douche" that can prevent tooth decay and reduce the need for professional dental cleanings.

penzey's spices· oil pulling· dental hygiene· mouthwash· spices

2:30:55 Which was not necessary, but I got it. It was a huge box in the PO box Penzi spices are you familiar with this pen? Z spices PNZ EY s No, yeah. You'd think I know that? Yeah you think you would but it's a box filled with just great smelling spices and different kinds of salts and some different peppers... The biggest problem is my spice rack won't hold it so I have to figure out what to do with it but the cooking with it for sure. It's a good spice rack! There are probably 30 different spice bottles in this pack so it's big

2:31:35 Oh, is there anything really obscure? Are there any blends? It's blends. Yeah it's mainly blends and thank you Jombo Joe who sent me what do you say Merry Christmas I want to send a thank-you to Jombo Joe he sent me the same thing You got this super mint oil pull mouthwash? I don't know what to do with it It's oil. It's a bottle of oil Yeah, and what you do is you swish it in your mouth for three minutes And it pulls all of the dirt and grime off of your teeth that may still be there after brushing If you do it for 20 minutes You don't even have to go to the dentist for a year That's fact! It's true I like this stuff You tried it? Yeah Of course How much did you have to put into your mouth Just a little bit

2:32:26 A little bit? I thought you had to fill your mouth with oil. Just a tip, just a little bit of oil. Just take a swig like mouthwash except it's kind of disgusting because... Is it a shot glass full or less? Less than a shot glass. How much less is that quarter-shot glass half-shot glass? I just did a quarter between the quarter and yeah quarter-shot glass and you just swish it around and It's a mouth douche! It's fantastic It pulls the dirt and stuff. Sure it does. Oil pulling, this is not new. It's actually a very old concept. That's an old idea when people didn't have toothbrushes Right! Well maybe the toothbrush was the start of all the decay? Could be because God knows nobody had tooth decay or missing teeth back in the 1700s At all nothing at all Last story for me which I think there's some confusion going on

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Mystery Drone Swarms in Colorado and Nebraska

Residents in rural Colorado and Nebraska have reported large swarms of mystery drones with six-foot wingspans flying at night. The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating, but the military and private companies like Amazon have denied responsibility. Theories range from corporate mapping for delivery services to clandestine military exercises.

drones· colorado· nebraska· fbi· amazon

2:33:25 Where do I have it here? Yes, I've reported on this a couple times with this is the first full report with the FBI involved now. For the last week Michelle Eckhoff has spotted a high flying nighttime mystery above her rural northern Colorado home drones sometimes a dozen or more with wingspans six feet wide The sky is lit up with Christmas lights basically there's lights and things flying all over Sheriff's departments across the border area of three states have been flooded with similar reports since mid-December. I think whomever is responsible for it will probably have a little bit of answering to do with the general public The military and local companies have denied responsibility There was one hovering over here We waited with that golf until the sun went down, and the skies lit up It has been dark for about half hour And we are seeing drones all over the sky They appear as little twinkling lights

2:34:23 Sometimes there's just one, but in other cases we've seen clusters of six or more. Tonight there are still more questions than answers and residents are feeling vulnerable It feels like an invasion of privacy almost And a new development late today One of the sheriff's offices says it is now looking for a closed box trailer with antenna Or a large suspicious van and is asking anyone who has seen it to call authorities I find this pretty interesting. So it was Colorado, now it's Nebraska... Yeah something is up Well there is one other thing Is there any theories out there about this? No no I mean military denies it law enforcement denies its theirs I don't know how people can determine so easily that the wingspan of six feet It's very difficult to do that

2:35:11 from the ground. You have to be very, you really need to know your drones and your aviation. Mimi has a theory Oh what is it? I'd love to hear Mimi's theory let's call her She says it's Amazon and UPS they're mapping the area so they can do their drone deliveries which is mapping drones Possibly, but I mean it's just a theory. I don't buy it no Yeah, I mean It would be kind of foolish for them with what they're trying to do to do that without clearing That yeah space and I told her makes no sense this is noise bullcrap glad we didn't call her There is one other thing that can be at play as

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TikTok Army Ban and Delta Uniform Lawsuit

The US Army has banned soldiers from using TikTok on government phones due to security concerns. In other news, Facebook is banning "deepfake" videos, and Puerto Rico has declared a state of emergency following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake. Additionally, 500 Delta Airlines employees are suing Lands' End, claiming their uniforms caused rashes and hair loss.

tiktok· facebook· puerto rico· delta airlines· lands' end

2:39:06 So I have a four clip, clip blitz if you don't mind. Holy crap! I wasn't prepared for this well yes i think this is a grand idea This will be it then this is how we're going to get out of here okay clip blitz I need to set the line of scrimmage Okay and I think... uh okay I think we are ready and let's start start with tick-tock Starting with what? With what? TikTok ban. TikTok ban! And the US Army banned on a hugely popular app, the military banning soldiers from using the Chinese-owned video app TikTok on government owned phones calling it a security concern this after a similar move by the Navy earlier this month Facebook's dropping deepfakes

2:39:58 Facebook is taking aim at deep fakes. The site is now banning certain types of videos which have been manipulated with artificial intelligence to make people do or say something they didn't. The ban would not affect parodies, satire or clips edited to change the order of words. It's another no agenda! State of emergency in Puerto Rico. A 6.4 magnitude tremor leveling businesses and homes, damaging schools this church completely destroyed the powerful earthquake killing 73 year old Nelson Martinez a wall had collapsed on his bed emergency crews now dealing with the aftermath hundreds now in shelters many intense afraid to go back inside Delta Airlines

2:40:52 More than 500 Delta Airlines employees are suing Land's End, the company that makes their uniforms alleging that the chemically treated fabrics in the uniform were causing migraines hair loss rashes and other medical issues. Most of the workers suing our flight attendants but they also include ramp and gate agents and Sky Club workers pilots not wear the same uniforms. Lands end did not respond to a request for comment from CNN Delta was not named in the lawsuit but a rep for the airline says it's top priority is the safety of employees but it defended the uniforms saying they underwent rigorous testing and the airline believes they're safe.

2:41:33 Well if you want to finish something off we can play an ISO from Donald Trump missiles. Okay? Our missiles are big, powerful accurate lethal and fast I have some ISOs for end of show that i'd like to try That one's a little long... I have this one That one? Or this one? Yeah, science! That one. Kind of like that one. I like that one Do you have any other ISOs to test before... Not really now that was the only one Okay well we're gonna use that one then and that sounds like the way to go. That will be it for our deconstruction extravaganza for today We do have ummm.. That Larry Show coming up with an exclusive interview with John McAfee if your listening to knowagendastream.com I actually heard part of that yesterday so

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Show Outro and "Anyone Can Code" Montage

The episode concludes with a reminder of the "Value for Value" model and a promotion for an upcoming interview with John McAfee. A closing montage features audio clips of politicians and pundits claiming that coal miners and women of color in Detroit can easily be retrained as computer programmers. The show signs off with the recurring phrase "Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself."

john mcafee· value for value· coding· detroit· jeffrey epstein

2:42:27 Give that a shot. End of show mixes, which I need to credit properly we've got Cyborg Dave We've got Eric Colburn We've got Tom Starkweather and we've got Sir Chris Wilson And the reminder that we will be here on Sunday the second Thursday up the week You never know what can happen between show day one and show day two, so you best show up. And if you appreciated the deconstruction that you received on any of these programs please consider sending that value to us in monetary form. Dvorak dot org slash NA is where you can do that and coming

2:43:04 From Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas. FEMA Region No 6 on the governmental maps in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley I am John C DeVore out we return on Sunday right here on no agenda until then adios mofos and such Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself Hey everybody. And his conclusion is, if you can shovel coal into a furnace... You can code! They went out into the neighborhoods. They found 54 happened to be all women not by intention mostly women of color with few exceptions ages 24-22 or 4. You need to code! I remember telling people this and my liberal friends were saying they can't expect them to do that

2:44:19 Give me a break! He took 50 black women in Detroit and they turned on the sewer. Kent doesn't get much more intersectional than that Anybody can go down 300 to 3000 feet in the mine, sure enough will learn how to program as well Okay... Anybody who can throw coal into a furnace can learn how to program for God's sake People who are not even miners would just shovel coal into a furnace on maybe on that train you can code Does he even know? Can HE code to sit there and code a modern game?! Yeah, they can hunt the lumpus. They might be able to do that!

2:44:59 With a little bit of hard work and some science and math. Code, code, code... He can't even remember his own text code! Let alone that he can code something. What's a wampus by the way? Did we know what hump the wump-hump-hump the wumpus means? I wanted to hump the wumpus. Don't eat me Bojyden, you're scary! So scary!

2:46:11 Relax. The computer is processing the data I will be notified as soon as there's any information and i want to be careful here Any advertiser or campaign? I know we're working with believe that its goal is to sell everything To everyone why am, i seeing this ad well that's a great Great question. Your user agreement sucks! We see more passive listening and passive monitoring in our own homes with the information we've accumulated on We provided support to the Trump campaign. And he's been terrific, he may be a globalist but I still like him He was calling those things that were not as though they were is what he was doing then Yes and he is seriously at localism no question There has never been a company quite like Amazon Kinned to a game of whack-a-mole Goodbye is cute

2:47:06 The best podcast in the universe! Adios, mofo. Dvorak dot org slash N-A Yes science