Episode 1240 · Sunday, 10 May 2020

Meat Must Flow

National supply chains fracture as the White House disputes leaked death projections while new intelligence reports point toward a laboratory origin for the global pandemic.

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About this episode

President Donald Trump toured a Honeywell Aerospace plant in Arizona this week to highlight the domestic production of N95 masks, notably opting for safety glasses over a facial covering despite factory requirements. The visit coincides with a leaked internal draft from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health projecting 200,000 American deaths by June, a document HHS Secretary Alex Azar dismissed as unvetted data. Meanwhile, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance reportedly produced a 15-page dossier detailing how the Chinese Communist Party misled the global community regarding the laboratory origins of the outbreak in Wuhan.

Domestic tensions flare as Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends her professional haircut against stay-at-home orders while Austin Mayor Steve Adler admits to using social pressure to enforce mask mandates. In the United Kingdom, Neil Ferguson resigned from the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies following a lockdown violation, as a code review of his Imperial College model revealed significant software engineering flaws. Dr. Judy Mikovits has emerged as a viral figure through the Plandemic documentary, alleging that Dr. Anthony Fauci suppressed research into vaccine interference and the risks of cytokine storms. Simultaneously, major retailers like Wendy’s report meat shortages, a crisis the media has leveraged to promote plant-based alternatives from Impossible Foods.

Governor Jim Justice of West Virginia blamed a live-on-air expletive on a technical audio glitch, providing a rare moment of levity amidst the rollout of workplace social surveillance apps. The episode features a deep dive into the Artemis Accords for lunar mining and the strange murder-suicide of University of Pittsburgh researcher Bing Liu. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak recognize the latest round of knighthoods and damehoods from the No Agenda community, including a ten-year anniversary tribute to the show’s value-for-value model.


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CHAPTER 01 / 48 Discussion

Podcasting Workflow, Austin and Silicon Valley Studio Updates

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1240 of the No Agenda show from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. They discuss their respective workflows for organizing audio clips, with one host using a landscape-printed sheet for notes and the other using a digital clip bin. The hosts note that Texas is beginning a "road to recovery" with the scheduled reopening of barber shops and hair salons on May 8, 2020.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· austin· silicon valley· podcasting· show notes

00:00 Those boys are just gonna get you into trouble the way they think. Adam Curry. John C. DeVora. It's Thursday, May 7th, 2020. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1240. This is no agenda. Ready for my haircut and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I have the exact right amount of clips I can explain why later, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Well, I know the feeling.

00:40 When you wake up and everything's there and you're like, oh my god, I have the exact right amount of clips! Yeah. The last show... Now, we don't play everything, but we came to the party with almost 70 clips. Yeah, we came with too many. That's quite a lot of clips, yes. Do you want to expand on why it's just the right amount or will that come later? Yeah, what I've did, my newest process is I take the clips and I print them on a sheet on the left-hand side, landscape style. Oh, okay. And so that leaves a bunch of room on the page, usually half the sheet for taking notes, writing down potential titles, things like that. And when I folded the paper in half,

01:31 It usually has the clips or there's a lot of little white space over there was a it's perfect It's like when you fold it in half To create a you know landscape full peeps piece paper full and have the the length and everything It's just perfect it fit on the sheet perfectly. Well, so this is the exact right amount of clips. That is an interesting observation I have something very similar I have a window open and it's the clip bin and I toss my... so I have your clips in the morning that's in a folder it's closed but then when that bin is filled to the bottom before it starts to scroll

02:10 That's my sign that I have the ideal amount of clips. There you go. This is sure everybody out there is fascinated by this. This has been Inside the Podcaster's Studio everybody with Adam Currie and John Sliel de Vriek. So we're almost on our road to recovery here tomorrow May 8th. In Texas. In Texas, yes. Tomorrow May 8th. Barber shops and hair salons may Commence. Well, it's about time. Well, this threw everybody for a loop. Apparently everybody needs a haircut. Oh, do I ever. Oh man, I look scraggly. Tina's complaining about her roots. Well, that's what women do, but I understand.

CHAPTER 02 / 48 Discussion

Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago Haircut Controversy

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot faced public criticism after receiving a professional haircut despite issuing stay-at-home orders and PSAs telling citizens to avoid salons. Lightfoot defended her actions by stating she is the public face of the city and takes personal hygiene seriously. Meanwhile, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced a phased reopening of businesses, including salons on May 8 and gyms on May 18, 2020.

lori lightfoot· chicago· social distancing· personal hygiene· texas· greg abbott

02:53 So I immediately texted my hair gal. She's like, well, because this was Friday. Yeah, Friday. So we've been totally blindsided by this. We don't know what to do. We're not ready. I think that the hair industry was kind of kicked back like, all right, see you at the end of the month, whatever. I'm fine, got my hair cut. So I guess we should immediately talk about the haircut of the Chicago mayor, which she did despite actually telling everybody that you shouldn't go to the hair salon. Here she is, and the whole thing's kind of explained in this clip if you hadn't heard it yet. Mayor Lightfoot facing criticism tonight after getting her hair done. A photo surfaced of the mayor with a hairdresser, but she appeared to ignore social distancing efforts, standing right next to them for the picture. When asked about that photo today, this is what the mayor had to say.

03:52 I'm the public face of this city. I'm on national media and I'm out in the public eye. And you know, I'm a person who I take my personal hygiene very seriously. As I said, I felt like I needed to have a haircut. I'm not able to do that myself and so I got a haircut. You want to talk more about that? Part of the criticism came from the fact that the mayor had called on people not to go out and get their hair done in one of her Stay Home Save Lives PSA. So that pissed people off and I kind of liked how she takes her personal hygiene very seriously and it's important to her. Isn't personal hygiene really involved with washing your hair as opposed to getting it cut? Well maybe it was more than that for her. You use the word hygiene, personal appearance is a little different. Yes, what's great though and all of this is in the show notes, the videos in there as well.

04:49 And it's nashownotes.com. What's great to watch is when she's saying that, the woman who was signing next to her is making these horrible faces. So you know how they really do a lot of the expression when they're signing. And they mimic some of the words and she actually was looking at the mayor going like, grimacing her face like, I'm important. It's something that has to be seen. It's very, very funny once you take your attention off Lightfoot herself. So in Texas, Governor Abbott said, okay, these are the broad announcements. May 8th, hair salons, barber shops, I think nail salons as well. On the 18th, gyms, other types of athletic places, and I think on the 18th, then restaurants can go to 50%. So that's moving along. But oh no, we can't have that with our Mayor Adler here in Austin. No, no, no. Oh no, this is wrong. You know, it's way too early, of course. How can we go back to Abbott?

CHAPTER 03 / 48 Discussion

Mayor Steve Adler, Austin Mask Mandates

Austin Mayor Steve Adler addressed the conflict between city-level mask mandates and Governor Greg Abbott's state orders which removed criminal penalties for not wearing facial coverings. Adler stated that while he cannot fine citizens, he intends to keep masks mandatory in Austin through social pressure and guilt. He argued that the true penalty for non-compliance is the potential for increased infections and deaths.

steve adler· austin· greg abbott· face masks· coronavirus· texas

05:53 And Abbott specifically said, this supersedes everything. But everybody here in Austin wants to have masks on outside. It's 99 degrees. I'm barely surviving, let alone some coronavirus in the air. It's not happening. So Adler, well, since he can't fine you, he'll guilt you into wearing a mask. Clear this up for me. Are we still required to wear the masks in Austin or did the governor's order supersede that? Well, the governor's order said that we weren't allowed to have a penalty of a civil or criminal penalty associated with not wearing masks.

06:30 But yet he recommended we wear masks, the Lieutenant Governor recommended we wear masks. Every public health official that I talk to says people should wear masks. So in Austin, in the city, I'm gonna keep it mandatory. Now the penalty for not wearing a mask is that more people are going to get infected and some people are going to die. die. So the penalty is different now. I'm hoping that people will take this particular penalty very seriously. We should all still be wearing masks. Yeah. Sit us down. Okay. And now you got me into two clips I got to play. I wasn't meaning to play them right away, but I'm going to play them. Okay.

CHAPTER 04 / 48 Discussion

Donald Trump, Arizona Honeywell Plant Visit

President Donald Trump visited a Honeywell Aerospace plant in Arizona that was repurposed to produce N95 face masks. Trump opted to wear safety glasses but no face mask during the tour, despite factory signs requiring facial coverings. During the trip, Trump also met with Native American leaders and promised $500 million in relief funds to the Navajo Nation, which has been severely impacted by COVID-19.

donald trump· arizona· honeywell· n95 masks· navajo nation· cares act

07:10 Both about masks. Let's start with Trump in Arizona, no mask democracy now, big deal. It's a reopening of our country. Who would have ever thought we were going to be saying that? A reopening, reopening. President Trump made the remarks during a trip to Arizona, where he toured a Honeywell Aerospace plant that's now producing N95 face masks. Trump wore safety glasses but no mask during the tour, ignoring a sign in the factory ordering everyone inside to wear facial covering. As a Honeywell executive showed President Trump N95 masks, loudspeakers blared a cover of the song Live and Let die by the band Guns N' Roses.

08:09 Trump also wore no mask during a roundtable discussion Tuesday with Native American leaders. At the meeting, Trump promised to send a half billion dollars to the Navajo Nation, which has been devastated by COVID-19. More than a month after Trump signed the CARES Act into law, tribes still haven't received some eight billion dollars in promised relief funds. Okay, so that leads me to this clip. Wait, wait, can I just make a quick observation about this? Sure. That is Trump's tape. That's the one he plays at the rallies. That's the one with Tiny Dancer. That's the one with, and in fact, right after he was done at the plant, they play the can't always get what you want. And it's not Guns N' Roses, it's Wings. Shut up, Amy.

CHAPTER 05 / 48 Discussion

Kayleigh McEnany, Political Symbolism of Face Masks

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany addressed the partisan divide regarding face masks, framing the decision to wear one as a matter of individual choice. The discussion posits that masks have become a political symbol, with Democrats viewing them as a sign of compliance and "virtue signaling," while some Republicans view them as "muzzles" intended to silence dissent. One host describes a custom-painted clown mask used to ridicule the social requirement of facial coverings.

kayleigh mcenany· white house· face masks· partisan politics· virtue signaling· muzzles

08:54 Amy, Amy. Tell everybody we got Amy. So this came up and this caught my attention and brought me back to the clip we just played. This is Kaylee, our new press secretary. Yes, this is good. She's great by the way. She is now. She's real mean. She's a mean girl. I had no, I had my doubts about Kaylee McEnany. I'm like, she's going to get eaten alive. She comes out with just tons of makeup and hair all, I mean, really hammered on thick. Because she's... Changes her entire appearance. It really does. She looks entirely different. And then, yeah, I thought this was a great mic drop moment. I was impressed. This isn't the ending one. This is the one on masks.

09:38 Oh, the mask one. I haven't heard the mask one. Okay, what do we got? This is Kayleigh on the politics of masks. Now, she doesn't really answer this question, but it brought up an interesting point, which relates to the fact that Austin's all bent out of shape. Amy's all bent out of shape. And the question is, we do have to discuss this. I'm sure you've seen in a number of polls, there's a huge difference between Democrats and Republicans over whether or not they think it's necessary to wear a mask in public. Do you have any sense of why that would be? no sense as to why that would be. That's the choice of the American public, it's the choice of the individual as to whether to wear a mask or not. But again, I'd praise the extraordinary work of this administration in distributing those masks and ensuring healthcare providers get them. Okay, so she doesn't answer the question, but this guy did bring up the point. And this point is reflected in all the clips you're going to get.

10:29 The Democrats, oh we gotta wear a mask, we gotta wear a mask, we're told to wear a mask, we have to wear a mask, we're gonna kill each other, we're all gonna die if we don't wear a mask. The Republicans are, hey I'll wear a mask if there's somebody around and they don't, I have to wear a mask, I'll wear a mask if I have to wear a mask, I'm not gonna wear a mask if I don't have to wear a mask, I'm not gonna wear a mask when I'm walking down the street. And it's a political thing. So this whole thing has become politicized and the mask is the kind of the symbol. Well, it was ventilators before that. Now it's gone to the next level. And I think I know why, but I'm interested to hear your further thoughts. I don't really have any serious thoughts, but I do know that I have a basic thought. I think the Democrats and the Liberals in Canada would be a good example. They're more compliant.

11:16 They're rule followers. They can't think for themselves oftentimes. I mean, I hate to say it, but that just seems to be the case. And they're virtue signaling. And the virtue signaling is a big part of it. Oh, I've got a mask on. Look at me, I got a mask on. It's a lot of, and people say, oh, you don't have a mask on, you should have a mask on. They like to lecture people. Yes. It's all, go ahead. I don't have anything deeper than that. It's kind of a shallower analysis. Oh, no, it's very obvious. Besides the virtue signal, which in fact shows other people that you have the same irrational thinking at this moment, if it's outside. Now, if someone has a business and they want me to wear a mask in their business, fine. I really don't care if I want to get something. If not, if I don't want to do business with them, I won't. But outside, no, you're not going to shame me into any of this. But the reason for it is also

12:11 The symbolism of a muzzle. Shut up, slave. It's a muzzle. Yes! I like it. And that's why people who are mad about the whole thing really refuse to wear it. I think subconsciously we're like, no, I'm not going to be muzzled by this. It's a good guy now. I like this a lot. Thank you now I will say that Mimi has a message she had made I think Jay made it for Which was over the nose and mouth and this is a regular match one of the cloth mess, but it's painted And I recommend people try this. I mean, we do have some masks you can just buy from the No Agenda shop. Is she sniffing the paint? Is she breathing through this toxic fumes? No, it's just paint. It's got a big red nose and a stupid looking clown smile and two big giant teeth hanging out of it. So it's the stupidest looking thing you've ever... I'll have to take a picture and put it in the newsletter. I'll wear it. She won't wear it. She's embarrassed by it. But I'd wear it.

13:13 And it's very funny and it's like makes you, it just ridicules the whole situation. But just from, you know, I'm biased now because I think of it as it's a really as a muzzle as a, I mean there's so much that goes along with the mask, you know, I when people come in an opposite direction for me, but also in Texas, I smile, you know, now all you got to work with is your eyes and I got a really bad eye today. So people would all just see was a mask and a pussy right eye and then be freak out. But You should have some blood painted on your chin, like on your neck like it's dripping. I saw a commercial yesterday from Dole. No sense to clip it because it's only text on the screen. Masks are worn by superheroes and they show of course first responders and nurses and doctors. There is, there's another part to it perhaps and it's it's purely about the response

CHAPTER 06 / 48 Discussion

Global Coronavirus Response Rankings, Apple Maps Mobility Data

An NBC-published global survey ranked China and Vietnam as having the best responses to the coronavirus outbreak, while the United States ranked significantly lower and Sweden was omitted. Analysis of Apple Maps mobility data shows a sharp decline in transit activity across most countries, including Sweden, despite its lack of a formal lockdown. Recent data from New York suggests that 60% of viral transmissions occurred within the home during stay-at-home orders.

nbc· china· vietnam· sweden· apple maps· mobility data

14:15 NBC of all, of all, they published a poll of which country scores best with their citizens as it pertains to their response to the coronavirus outbreak. And if you look at the list, remember NBC, who do you think is the number one country with coronavirus response ranking according to, well, this global survey? NBC make good product china. Yep, 86. Vietnam was 77. Then we get UAE, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, South America, Australia, Germany. Then we get the United States. Where's Sweden on the list? Sweden is of course not on the list. Oh, well that's interesting, isn't it? That brings up something else and I do want to get back to the opening up stuff.

15:15 Remember Apple released their data of how many times people requested directions on the Apple Maps app, which a lot of people emailed me saying, hey man, just because they're publishing that doesn't mean they're tracking it. It's not your personal information. It doesn't matter. The promise was you share nothing. You're sharing me touching my screen. I don't like that. But anyway, they publish this data. So I go and look and you can see it's really about mobility. So I guess they say if you ask for directions you were going to travel, they claim they didn't track that part in these numbers. And you see everybody has an L. It's the famous L. Drops down, goes, boom, boom, boom, boom, and at the end starts to tail up a little bit. And you can drill down by country. Like in the United States, you can drill down by state. Go to Sweden, there's an L.

16:06 It's not true that they didn't do anything. They definitely had a significant minus 50% in transit activity. They weren't locked up at home though. That's what makes it different. people did it and I know a lot of companies did that so you know I'm we're not out of the woods on on if this was a good idea or not particularly now that New York has seen 60% of all transmissions occurred where in the home people at home giving each other coronavirus so it might not have been such a good idea

CHAPTER 07 / 48 Discussion

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School, Leaked Death Projection Model

An internal draft document from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health was leaked to the Washington Post, projecting 200,000 U.S. deaths by the end of June 2020. The lead researcher expressed confusion over how the unfinished model reached the press. The hosts link the institution to "Event 201," a pandemic exercise held in late 2019, suggesting the leak was intended to influence public policy against reopening.

johns hopkins· bloomberg school of public health· washington post· death projections· event 201

16:45 Anyway, there's a reason why, and it's gone full-on political, so I'm not too worried about coronavirus anymore. I mean, yes, people will still die. We're doing a lot of testing, so you see lots of positives. We have no idea if people are being marked up as truly dead from COVID-19 or not. Doesn't matter. Everything's politicized now, so there's clearly no one else in Washington certainly is worried about it. We have all these things coming out now. All of a sudden we have a report that wasn't a report, it was a draft created inside the Harvard Bloomberg Public School. No, I'm saying it wrong. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg

17:41 School of Public Health, the same guys who did event 201. Somehow, some internal document from one guy, who himself says in the Washington Post he has no idea how that draft model, which was not by any means done or ready for publication or even the model wasn't completed, how that got leaked to the Washington Post. He doesn't understand. Is this a mutant strain memo? No, no. This is the model that Johns Hopkins Bloomberg leaked to the Washington Post that says the true deaths will be 200,000 in the United States by the end of June.

CHAPTER 08 / 48 Discussion

Jake Tapper, Governor Gretchen Whitmer Interview

CNN anchor Jake Tapper interviewed Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer regarding anti-lockdown protests at the state capital. Tapper drew a comparison between the Michigan protesters and the neo-Nazi marchers in Charlottesville, asking if Whitmer viewed them in the same "extreme" vein. Whitmer responded by claiming the protests featured Confederate flags, nooses, and swastikas, asserting that such behavior does not represent the people of Michigan.

jake tapper· gretchen whitmer· michigan· charlottesville· protests· cnn

18:22 So everyone started freaking out and it was all, it was like that's all it was Monday and all the everyone's going nuts and like oh we can't open up and stop protesting and Jake Tapper does, I mean leading the witness. He has Michigan Governor Whitmer who of course had huge protests, she's very unpopular, she's been doing kind of crazy things telling people they can't buy certain things in stores, has to be roped off, just it's nuts. So Jake Tapper wants her to describe the citizens who came to protest outside of, I guess, the state capital or her man, the governor's mansion. But listen to how he frames the question is disgusting. These protests came after President Trump tweeted, liberate Michigan. He tweeted, quote, the governor of Michigan should give a little put out the fire. He said that these are very good people.

19:14 about the protesters that were featured in the video, to which the executive director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, Haley Sofar, who is from Lansing, Michigan, she compared those comments to President Trump referring to those marching alongside neo-Nazis in Charlottesville as very fine people. Is that how you see these protesters? In that vein? In that extreme? Can you believe that question? That guy is a... that is the douchiest question you could possibly ask. And here's her answer. And he knows that the very fine people thing, relating it to Charlotte, is just pathetic. Oh, this is exactly what he was going for. Phil, as very fine people, is that how you see these protesters? Is that... Don't tell me just, is that... isn't that... come on, come on Whitmer, isn't that how you see these people? Don't you think it's the same kind of nonsense? ...vein in that extreme?

20:08 Well, some of the outrageousness of what happened at our Capitol this week, you know, depicted some of the worst racism and awful parts of our history in this country. Sure. You know, the Confederate flags and nooses, the swastikas, the, you know, behavior that you've seen in all of the clips is not representative of who we are in Michigan. This is not who we are! No, I didn't see any nooses and swastikas. Please show me evidence of this. horrible it's just horrible there was any swastika's it would have been a reference to her exactly no serious yes I know but this is exactly what the Nazis did they locked everybody up took away their livelihood bankrupted the small the small businesses now maybe they're just using a couple of tactics but yeah so anyway back to that to the Bogative report

CHAPTER 09 / 48 Discussion

Alex Azar, White House Response to CDC Draft Report

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar appeared on Fox & Friends to address reports of a CDC and FEMA draft predicting 3,000 daily deaths by June 1, 2020. Azar dismissed the figures as "draft initial projections" that had not been reviewed by the White House Coronavirus Task Force. The discussion highlights public confusion caused by the proliferation of conflicting scientific models used to justify economic shutdowns.

alex azar· hhs· fox and friends· cdc· fema· death models

21:02 It was so bad that Secretary of Human Health and Services Azar had to come on Fox & Friends, go into the friendly trenches to disclaim it, which I think he did a really poor job of. Yeah, Mr. Secretary, the other question obviously this morning many Americans are waking up and wondering about is are these various news reports suggesting there's at least a draft report from CDC, FEMA officials and others predicting that you and others in the White House, the administration have to prepare for the possibility of up to 200,000 deaths of Americans by June 1st. There's going to be 3,000 deaths a day. It's going to be rising. Is that true? Have you seen such a report? And if it's not true, what are you preparing for, sir? So I've not seen that report. I've heard about it, obviously. This is there are hundreds of models that are it was in The Washington Post.

21:54 I find that to be an insufficient answer. Oh, I haven't seen it yet. Dude, it was the front page of the Washington Post. Bad answer so I've not seen that he was referred to he hasn't seen to literally have the report in his hands I know but it just it comes across as weak You know it didn't didn't bother you that much the way minute. I didn't hear anything negative about that Don't let him finish so I've not seen that report. I've heard about it obviously This is there are hundreds of models that are drafted up to look at various contingencies out in the private sector public health world as well as within our agencies. This apparently is a draft modeling report of various contingencies prepared by Johns Hopkins. This was not reviewed by the White House or senior leadership or the task force. The President's recommendations on reopening the American economy are based on the soundest scientific evidence and modeling and forecasting, not

22:51 draft initial projections that just are floating out there. See, the problem I have with this is that I don't understand how any citizen, this is probably the same around the world with these experts and the leaders of these different departments, It's very difficult for me to follow what the numbers are and what the model is. And it's okay if you change it, but stick to one and say, here's the... Don't tell me there's all kinds of models floating out there that we may pick from this one or that one. I don't want to hear that. What are the numbers? Why does CDC have different COVID-19 deaths versus the so-called 67,000? I don't even know where to find those numbers anymore. That chart has just been given away.

CHAPTER 10 / 48 Discussion

Neil Ferguson, Imperial College Model Code Review

Neil Ferguson resigned from the UK's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) after violating lockdown protocols to meet a romantic partner. A professional code review of Ferguson’s influential pandemic model by the group "Lockdown Skeptics" revealed significant software engineering flaws, including non-repeatable outputs and a lack of regression testing. The review characterized the model as "stochastic," meaning its results are largely determined by random variables.

neil ferguson· imperial college london· lockdown skeptics· software engineering· stochastic modeling

23:36 bull crap. You're all full of crap when it comes to these models. No, I was going to say, to add insult to this, Neil Ferguson, the man behind the original, we're all going to die two million deaths in America model, the man responsible for millions of cattle being unnecessarily killed during who'ven mouth disease who was wrong every single time by a factor 10 on all of the crises but still we used his model Neil Ferguson resigned from the advisory group because he broke the lockdown rules in the UK because he knows it's bullcrap

24:20 It's unbelievable. You know why he broke the lockdown rules, right? Yeah, because he had a date with his Tinder girlfriend. I know! That's very British, of course. If it's a scandal, it's always about his penis. Oh, we're good at that here, too. But what's nicer, the work that has been done independently, is a code review of Ferguson's model. As you recall, this model, the two million model later revised to 200,000 to 80,000 to 60,000, now apparently revised back up who knows what, was created using 13-year-old undocumented code. So the Lockdown Skeptics, which is a group you can find at, I think it's lockdownskeptics.com, let me just check, .org, they did a code review, a professional code review,

25:15 Of what they could and this is such a piece of crap They can't even run it on a multi-core processor you have to run it in single thread mode otherwise it doesn't work with the same inputs Outputs are not repeatable or produce or reproducible no regression testing after changes The whole thing makes no sense It's very poorly developed and you can read it for yourself. I mean anything I say will go too deep for most and I'll just sound foolish, but these guys seem like they're pretty pro. And then the one thing I can do is I can look up a word. It says, because this group went back and forth with the Imperial College reviewing the software and they said well, you know, it's really intended to often provide very stochastic results.

26:11 Like what is stochastic? Do you know, have you heard of the word stochastic? Yeah, it's a very, it's used all the time in computer science. Randomly determined. So the results are randomly determined. They say it right in black and white. You have to remember Bill Gates is behind this. I don't, I'm not quite sure what it means but okay. Mr. Coder. Luckily Dr. Drew is is still on the scene. We know he is on Fauci's fear squad But he still has his own opinion and one of our producers hands over three short clips worth listening to the first one regards outdoor transmission of the virus Dr. Drew research has shown there's been only one documented case that was in China of outdoor transmission All other cases have been indoor transmission, which is interesting. There's also good evidence that the

CHAPTER 11 / 48 Discussion

Dr. Drew Pinsky, Pandemic Mitigation Strategies

Dr. Drew Pinsky argues that there is only one documented case of outdoor viral transmission and that sunlight rapidly kills the virus, making outdoor activities relatively safe. He claims that the concept of total economic shutdowns originated from a 2006 Bush administration plan based on a high school science project rather than established medical science. Pinsky suggests that social distancing and masks may be sufficient to prevent a "second wave" without returning to full isolation.

dr. drew pinsky· social distancing· quarantine· outdoor transmission· sunlight

27:15 virus dies very quickly out in sunlight. So outdoor looks like a safe place for us to be, but we shouldn't be outdoors without mask and we shouldn't be outdoors shoulder to shoulder. So that seems stupid to be doing that. That seems silly to me. Uh-huh. Thank you very much. Masks outdoors, everybody. Don't walk shoulder to shoulder. Tell us about shutting down, Drew. What kind of experience do you have with that? What is this all based on? Does it really work? Is it the way to go? I mean, it seems like everyone got infected at home. The idea of shutting everybody down is a new idea that was developed in the 2006 Bush administration provisional plan on pandemics based on a high school student's science project. So the idea that this is the way to go, shutting everything down,

28:04 is not true, it's not scientifically true. It may be superior, but we don't know yet. So it may just be that when we go back to masks and social distancing in the world, there will be no uptick in the cases. So this idea of a second wave may never happen. Now we will have some upticks, some little outbreaks, but the idea will be to isolate and contain those outbreaks. There you go. Never been proven, never been tested. I'm kind of interested, you know, as we move into the next phase of tracking and tracing.

28:40 We're supposed to learn things from that and I have not seen one report about South Korea if they've learned anything. I would have expected some kind of information coming back by now. But we continue with Dr. Drew, final clip here about social distancing. Everyone's nervous. because people are beginning to pile out of their isolation. But you've got to remember, we don't know that isolation is superior to social distancing. We don't know that. Now, isolation is certainly superior to nothing, but they've never studied the difference between social distancing and masks done properly and quarantine. Never been done. So we will find out soon enough.

CHAPTER 12 / 48 Discussion

Hurricane Tracking Models, Climate Change Parallels

The proliferation of coronavirus models is compared to modern hurricane forecasting, where meteorologists now present dozens of different "tracks" rather than a single prediction. This shift is viewed as a way for experts to avoid responsibility by claiming "one of the models" was correct regardless of the outcome. The hosts suggest this methodology is also used in climate change discourse to maintain specific policy trajectories without accountability for accuracy.

hurricane tracking· mit· weather forecasting· climate change· predictive modeling

29:26 Well, I wanna go back to what you were talking about with these models. There seems to be a... This is, I don't know when it changed or how it changed and I have a sense it has something to do with the way they're going to keep us on the global warming tract. Yeah, that well, that's got to come, but we have to keep all focus on impeaching Trump with his response. Yeah, Trump's more important to get impeached. Yes, of course. But if you remember, the last, I think it's probably the last three or maybe even the last four or five hurricanes When they show the predictions nowadays, they don't just show a prediction. They used to always do that. The news guys, the weather guys, here's what's predicted to do. No, now they show about 30 tracks.

30:12 And they show them on the screen, on the weather screen, they show that it could do this, it could do that, it could do this. MIT says it's gonna do that. The Western Alliance of Weathercasters say it's gonna do this. And they have all these different companies doing all these things. That's when the one where Trump took one of the things that's gonna hit Atlanta, if you remember that. That was based on one of the models. And so they have all these models now and they're squirreling around all over the map. There's a couple of things that say this to me. One is that this has changed. We've never seen anything like this before, and they could have been doing this for a long time, but they haven't. They just started recently. It's because, and I think global warming's got something to do with it, because there's a lot of models, and nobody wants to talk about the Russian model, which we've talked about a number of times, which seems to be tracking a very mild increase in temperatures, and this has got nothing to do with much of anything. But they're getting to the point where they're gonna do this because they can,

31:08 Now there's no responsibility. Well, that was one of the models. Well, that was one of the models. Well, that's not the, yeah, well, there was 30 models and this is the one that happened. The model that always works is the least. complex one is a simple one, but they it's just resolving themselves of any responsibility. Oh, that's the models models. Well along with social distancing has come something new which is also accepted and that social censorship and I just coined that myself. I don't know if anyone ever thought of it, but that's really what we're witnessing where there is a social agreement apparently

CHAPTER 13 / 48 Discussion

David Icke, Social Censorship and 5G Theories

Conspiracy theorist David Icke was removed from major platforms including YouTube, Facebook, and Spotify following interviews linking 5G technology to the health crisis. Icke criticized UK regulator Ofcom for threatening broadcasters who discuss the 5G connection. While the hosts remain skeptical of specific 5G claims, they argue that the "social censorship" of Icke's views is a dangerous precedent that drives audiences toward alternative platforms like BitChute.

david icke· 5g· ofcom· social censorship· youtube· spotify

31:50 that certain types of information should be censored because it's very dangerous in our current climate because we need to listen to the experts with their multiple models. This is why David Icke has been completely removed over an interview in where, and I've watched it, I've watched all of his interviews, I think. I have clips from it. Well, let's go through that. And I'll just preface this by saying What Google and YouTube and I think Spotify Spotify Remove the David Icke podcast. Oh boohoo This thank God we made that shit open people You really think you can you can silence people by kicking them off Spotify and it looks really dumb Spotify But they're all making the AOL mistake

32:41 America online was safe. You're safe with us. Well, we'll give you this little window with a crappy browser to that scary internet, but you really don't want to go there. Stay with us. Use a keyword. That's what they're trying to do is trying to keep people safe and it doesn't work. People want to go out. They want to find out crazy stuff. They need alternative information. So they're going to leave these platforms. Anyway, social censorship that's in full play. I like yeah, I like your little theory there check that may even be a show title I'll flip over this perfectly folded sheet and write it down It's the show notes side of the page very lovely lovely now Ike talks about Let's go over some of this. I only have them 5g thing. That's interesting, but then I have another clip I only have two clips so we're not gonna bore people stiff with David Ike and

33:31 But David Icke's whole thing, it goes on and on for about an hour, but everything we talked about on this show. Yeah, pretty much. And it's nothing new or even, I mean, it's interesting on the show, but we talked about on the show months ago. And so it's kind of like, oh, well, geez, David, where have you been? Have you ever listened to No Agenda? And then he does his little crazy stuff with this 5G. Now the 5G thing is also misinterpreted. He never says, everyone like, because there was something that went around about 5G is going to trigger the corona. It's out there and then the 5G hits and you get it. He's saying that 5G is going to make people sick.

34:07 And corona, coincidentally, can be used as the excuse, oh, they're sick because of corona, not because of 5G. But I'll play this clip. This is David Icke of ComStory5G. A government censor called Ofcom, Office of Communications. which is the regulator of British broadcasters. They have said, and it's run by a lady called Melanie Dawes, and we need to note these names down, ladies and gentlemen, and when we're through this, at some level through it, these people have to be called to account.

34:47 We have a situation where this lady and her organisation, which is a government department, has told British broadcasters, and of course they've complied, spinelessly as usual, that they will face serious sanctions if they allow any discussion on their television stations and radio stations about any connection between 5G and so-called COVID-19. The British government, through this other idiot, the Health Secretary, Matt Hancock, you know, people are sitting there all over the houses, 66 million people in this country, oh yeah, sitting in the house and doing as I'm told, because this guy, you wouldn't let run a Lego house,

35:36 Hancock, he's saying that everyone must do that. I mean, what are we doing? Anyway, people like him are now saying to the giants of Silicon Valley, Zuckerberg's at Facebook, your Brin's and Page's at Google, and your Wachowski's at Google, YouTube etc. that they should ban people who are making a connection between 5G and this Covid-19 crisis. So that tells you one, they couldn't care less about freedom

36:14 and the right to free debate, thus they have no right to be in government and no right to be running a broadcast regulator. But it tells you something else. Number two. It tells you there is a link between 5G and this health crisis. There's only one reason they don't want it discussed, because there is a link. And who's been promoting 5G and the rollout of 5G? Who runs the licenses for 5G? Ofcom! Same woman! In a different interview he went a little bit more in depth and I looked up the studies

36:57 what he claims, and the claim is correct. I don't know if it is true for 5G depending on the frequencies, power, etc., but indeed effects of electromagnetic field exposure can create oxidative stress and antioxidant defense system issues. And I know he talked about it in this one too. Oh, it's this one. And it's completely valid that and the thing with these theories which is always with Ike it's always the case If you listen to what doctors are saying, people are turning blue, it's like they're not getting enough oxygen. I think we had a clip of that ER doctor in New York who said, to me it looked like someone was at 20,000 feet without oxygen and they were just literally dying because of a lack of oxygen in their lungs and in their blood.

37:48 And so that could be that absolutely if someone's immune system is compromised and there's a 5g tower next door and possibly I don't know But it's certainly he I don't think he ever said Coronavirus is caused by 5g, but it doesn't matter. No, he never says that it doesn't matter. It's social censorship If it if it deviates at all, it must be eliminated Yes, I'm all with this is why our show exists. Of course. So let's play the let's play the other one, which is DVID. I get the left. Sorry. This is this is an interesting clip because it gives me an anecdote I can I can talk about this David Icke towers going up. While this lockdown has been going on, I know from communications to to me and Gaz and Jamie at David Icke.com.

CHAPTER 14 / 48 Discussion

5G Infrastructure Rollout, Essential Personnel Status

Reports indicate that 5G telecommunications masts are being installed at an accelerated rate across the UK and the United States during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Because telecommunications work is classified as "essential," crews are able to install towers while most citizens are confined to their homes. The hosts note the irony of rapid infrastructure deployment occurring while routine public works, such as road repairs, remain stalled.

5g towers· infrastructure· lockdown· interstate 5· essential workers

38:40 I know from all the postings on the internet, not just in Britain, but around the world in America, that while this lockdown has been going on, 5G masts are being rolled out at a very rapid rate. In the same period of this lockdown, something like another 21,000 cities have been opened in Britain to 5G. 5G is being rolled out all over the world at a very great rate of knots. This is a time where everything is supposed to be stopped. Yeah. And they're still building towers overnight. Yes, because that's considered essential work. Yeah. Yeah. Okay, so... I saw one go up here, right, like five minutes from our house. I was like, well, that's new.

39:35 Well, Mimi drove down from Washington last, I guess Monday or maybe last Friday. I'm not one of these days. I'm going back and forth a lot. She's been around. Because of traffic. It's just there's no traffic. You can go back and forth. Yeah. So she comes down this last time and she says, holy crap, all I saw coming down were people putting up 5G towers. Yeah. All along Highway US Interstate 5. Yeah, well, and you know, when you think about it, and they are of course essential personnel, this is infrastructure, it's a great time for them to do anything. What they should be doing is fixing the potholes. That's what I've been waiting for. Oh yeah, no pothole fixing whatsoever. See, that would have endeared the community. But no. But no, but no, but no.

40:28 So Ike effectively really de-platformed and you're right, that's why our show is here and we're completely independent and thank God we don't have to rely on a YouTube or anything else like that. And I gotta say, BitChute, some of these, you know, all these different alternative video sites, they're winning with this, they're gaining. We'll see if this is a good strategy for them but I think that when you, it's one thing to have your people You know, to socially censor content on your platforms when people are running their regular lives, but when they're at home all day, you know, they start to wander. They're not entirely your slaves anymore. They're thinking for themselves maybe a little bit. Or not. Or not. But the point is you can't start taking this stuff down.

CHAPTER 15 / 48 Discussion

Governor Jim Justice, West Virginia Audio Glitch

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice denied using an expletive during a live news briefing, attributing the perceived profanity to an "audio glitch." Justice insisted he would never use such language and that the sound was a technical malfunction. The hosts review the audio, noting that while a glitch is audible, the context remains ambiguous and humorous to the public.

jim justice· west virginia· audio glitch· profanity· press conference

41:18 I mean, once in this you're gonna hurt YouTube a long term course you can't get advertisers anyway But if the Russian car cam videos move to a separate platform boom is that it's all over And once the cats are gone after that the cats Once the cats leave then you got no platform left cats and car crashes. It's the end funny moment in West Virginia, although it's kind of a blue dress silver dress moment the governor of West Virginia accused of an expletive Again, I encourage all businesses that are allowed to open to do so only if they can follow the guidelines to keep West Virginia safe. Now, he claims he didn't use an expletive. Today at our news briefing there was an audio glitch. And it sounded like that I had said a bad word. A word that I would never say, nor have I ever said.

42:13 No possibility in any way shape form or fashion. Okay, yeah bull crap, but I There is a glitch and that and you're allowed to say that when it comes to audio There is an actual glitch in that but it's after the f-word And I can't make anything else out of it. I don't know what then what was he saying if it wasn't that? Listen to it one more time again. I encourage all businesses that are allowed to open to do so only if they can follow the guidelines to keep West Virginia safe. I don't know. At least it gave us another five minutes of entertainment.

CHAPTER 16 / 48 Discussion

Donald Trump, Lincoln Memorial Virtual Town Hall

President Donald Trump participated in a Fox News virtual town hall at the Lincoln Memorial, where he discussed the necessity of bringing the pharmaceutical supply chain back to the United States from China and Ireland. Trump appeared defensive when questioned by Martha MacCallum regarding specific timelines for self-sufficiency. He argued that his "America First" policy is essential for national security, particularly regarding the production of antibiotics and potential vaccines.

donald trump· fox news· lincoln memorial· pharmaceutical supply chain· america first

42:53 You know this denial, he should just apologize for saying it. I think so too. It just slipped out. I mean this is the kind of thing I got, yeah. Yeah. Let's move over to pharmaceutical stuff. And the president did a, it was a virtual town hall at the Lincoln Memorial. This was a Fox exclusive. Very interesting setting I'm not quite just like what are you trying to say here? Hmm? I wonder Trump Lincoln you trying to connect something here in my brain and he took questions and He also took questions from Martha and from Brett and the question came up about

43:45 about the pharmaceutical companies and the need for them to be really, you know, we need our medications, our essential medications created in the United States, maybe not in China or other countries. And so it was kind of a two-parter. And the second part, I think she rattles the president a bit. Here's part one. There's a lot of people who say, why you talk about making it here in America? Why are all of the antibiotics made in China? Can you give me a date by by which we will be self-sufficient in antibiotics in this country? And what kind of incentive would you give manufacturers of pharmaceuticals to make sure that we are not dependent on China anymore for this? So the reason it took place is because other people that sat in this chair

44:30 Maybe not right here, but this is a beautiful place. Because they were foolish. You could even say because they were stupid. Because they allowed this to happen. And it's not only China. You take a look at Ireland. They make our drugs. Everybody makes our drugs except us. And we've already done it. We're coming out with things, numbers, you're seeing numbers of of innovations that we've made in the past, and things are being announced already. But we're bringing that whole supply chain back. Nobody has to tell me to do it. I've been talking about that for years. Now, the one that you see, you don't see it. You see it with cars, you see it with other things. People never looked at medicine. But it's always been about medicine, because we have at least 94, 95 percent

45:11 of our medicines are made. So it's important to do the vaccine here? Well, it's an incredible thing. There are American companies. Well, I'd like to be able to do it here. I don't want to do it in China. Don't want the vaccine in China, that's for sure. But then Martha follows up and I want you to give me your impression after you listen to the clip whether this was a setup, whether he knew it was coming, if he turned it around and may turn it into something to his advantage. I think we need to talk through it because she presses him and she uses something and that's why I'm suspicious of the question. Well when will we get to that 95% everything made here?

45:49 And he seemed rattled. And frankly, you put me in a very bad negotiating position by asking me this question. You know, we're talking about this, now I'm supposed to call up my guys. I mean, you put me in a very bad negotiating position and I'm not blaming you, that's your job. You're taking my cards away, because I don't want to be talking this way. I've done a lot. It gets exposed when you answer. I assume the show is a big show, right? It's going to do very well tonight. But you do take away a lot of my cards when you're answering, asking me a question like that. You understand that? Yes. Here's the bottom line.

46:30 I met with a drug company six months ago. I said you're gonna start making the drugs here You're gonna start making them here and they do it for two reasons a cost reason But it's no longer so much cost because we can do things here For the same price and in some cases less and then you don't have the transportation problems. We're taking care of our look I Another reason I got elected and some people don't like the sound of it and other countries don't like it But I said, I'm sorry, it's called America first and we're all about America first. That's what we're about It was protest protesting a bit much I felt He's got a tell which is he which is the term that we're always ridiculing people for doing it He doesn't normally do it. But when he does it, I believe this when he says look I

47:20 Yeah, exactly. So he said, look, I met with the pharma guy six months ago, so I've been telling them you got to bring it back and I'm sure that, you know, similar to what has happened in the past, they're waiting for something to sweeten the deal. That's why I think he protests too much. I think it this was maybe the whole thing was part of his negotiating Could be I haven't figured it out, but could be because he did you know so you'll oh no you're gonna ruin my Positioning me. That's what I Sounds kind of like bull

CHAPTER 17 / 48 Discussion

Five Eyes Intelligence, Wuhan Lab Origin Theory

A 15-page intelligence report from the "Five Eyes" alliance reportedly details how China misled the global community regarding the origins of COVID-19. President Trump stated he has a "high confidence" the virus originated in a Wuhan laboratory, though he clarified it may have been an accidental leak rather than a man-made bioweapon. Trump criticized China for banning domestic travel from Wuhan while allowing international flights to continue during the initial outbreak.

five eyes· wuhan institute of virology· china· president xi· intelligence report

48:05 I only have one other question from this but it's a good one and his answer was very complete and this comes on the heels of at least the knowledge being out there according to the Spectator in Australia that there is a Five Eyes intelligence report so that's the UK The United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Australia has, and there's 15 pages floating out and about that say, you know, hey, the Chinese are really responsible for this and we don't know exactly how much is true or how deep it goes. But Trump has a very outspoken opinion on this and he got a question about it from some dude who called in. It was a black guy and he looked and he sounds as stoned as he looked. Mr. President, I have a question for you. Is there enough evidence that China misled the global community by this coronavirus?

49:02 If so, how should global community respond? Some of our soldiers that turned out to not go too far. I'm sorry I do need to mention I have edited this clip in two spots because Trump I've learned speaks in what I call hanging chads. So he'll talk, he'll be talking about something, then all of a sudden he drops down into a repetitive sentence about how he looks. Oh and I closed it up on time and they told me not to and then I closed it. And then he comes back to the story. This is like one of his rallies. Yeah, so it's a hanging Chad thing, so I just snipped it off.

49:53 And I really got very upset with that. That was not right. China tried to blame Europe for this. You told John Roberts the other day that you saw evidence that gave you a high confidence that the virus came from the Wuhan lab. Not that it was created there perhaps, but that it came from there. Can you illuminate any more about that? Yeah, we're going to be given a very strong report as to exactly what we think happened. and I think it'll be very conclusive. Is there any suggestion that it was anything nefarious or that it was just a mistake? So, I think they made, personally, I think they made a horrible mistake. And they didn't want to admit it. We wanted to go in. They didn't want us there. Even World Health wanted to go in. They were admitted, but much later, you know, not immediately. And my opinion is they made a mistake. They tried to cover it. They tried to put it out. It's like a fire. You know, it's really like trying to put out a fire. They couldn't put out the fire. What they really treated the world badly on,

50:48 They stopped people going into China, but they didn't stop people going into the USA and all over the world. So you could fly out of Wuhan, where the primary problem was, all of the problem, essentially, also where the lab is, but you could fly out of Wuhan and you could go to different parts of the world, but you couldn't go to Beijing and you couldn't go to any place in China. So what's that all about? In other words, they knew they had a problem. I think they were embarrassed by the problem, very embarrassed. And you know, the case could be made. They said, hey, look, this is going to have a huge impact on China. But here's the thing. They allowed this to go into our country. They allowed it to go into other countries. All over. Change how you feel about President Xi. It is a change your relationship with him.

51:34 I'm not going to say anything. I had a very good relationship. He's a strong man. He's a tough man. And I have a very good relationship with him. But this should never have happened. This should never have happened. This virus should not have spread all over the world. They should have put it out. They should have let us and other people in other countries go in and put it out because people knew it was happening. So that is a pretty clear opinion and a lot of people heard it and saw it. I think it was almost 4 million people who viewed that town hall, which was huge for Fox News on cable. I was very big for them. Yeah, well, Pompeo made some comments about this, which

CHAPTER 18 / 48 Discussion

Mike Pompeo, DNI Consensus on Virus Origins

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claimed there is "enormous evidence" that the coronavirus originated in the Wuhan laboratory. He appeared to contradict the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), which stated the virus was not man-made or genetically modified. The hosts analyze Pompeo's "in context" qualifier, suggesting he was acknowledging the DNI's report on scientific consensus without necessarily agreeing with the scientists' conclusions.

mike pompeo· dni· wuhan lab· bioweapons· intelligence community

52:14 took a very strange turn because it sounds like he was contradicting himself. And so I have this clip of him answering the Wuhan origin question too in a press conference. And Mr. Sack, have you seen anything that gives you high confidence that it originated in that Wuhan lab? Martha, there's enormous evidence that that's where this began. We've said from the beginning that this was a virus that originated in Wuhan, China. We took a lot of grief for that from the outset. But I think the whole world can see now. Remember, China has a history of infecting the world and they have a history of running substandard laboratories. These are not the

52:51 first times that we've had a world exposed to viruses as a result of failures in a Chinese lab. And so while the intelligence community continues to do its work, they should continue to do that and verify so that we are certain. I can tell you that there is a significant amount of evidence that this came from that laboratory in Wuhan. Do you believe it was man-made or genetically modified? The best experts so far seem to think it was man-made. I have no reason to disbelieve that at this point. Your office of the DNI says the consensus, the scientific consensus was not man-made or genetically modified. That's right. I agree with that. I've seen their analysis. I've seen the summary that you saw that was released publicly. I have no reason to doubt that that is accurate. Okay, so just to be clear, you do not think it was man-made or genetically modified? I've seen what the Intelligence Committee said. I have no reason to believe that they've got it wrong. You have to put this in context here.

53:47 I think that there's confusion in the question and the answer and when he's saying when she's asking about If it was created so clearly wasn't synthetic, but I think his mind I believe he's answering the question if it's a bioweapon No, no, if you listen to this very carefully at the very end the very end of that clip He says you got to take this in context. He says I believe what the DNI said, but you got to take it in context That's what he said And I've machinated over this particular clip for a while before I realized what context meant. The DNI report stated that a bunch of scientists and other people agreed that it was all, it was a natural formed element and the report was about, the agreement was solid that it was naturally formed, it came out of bad or whatever.

54:45 And in context, what he was saying, why he could agree with the DNI report is that they were reporting on what the scientists said. They weren't reporting on the reality of it. Okay, okay, right. And that's what he meant by you got to take this in context. Well, the context was the DNI was not discussing how this virus came about. There's other probably other intelligence reports that came out that indicate because he's very strong that this is man-made genetically engineered or whatever from the lab that it were to escape from.

55:21 Which brings me back to what I think the French guy, the guy who discovered the AIDS virus said, and I'm a subscriber to him. Even though everyone says he's nuts, he's nuts. What did he say? So I listened to this over and over again, I realized that yes, you can say that it was man-made, and you can agree with the DNI report, because the DNI report is just stating that all these scientists have said the following. Yes, I agree that the DNI reports got that right. Those scientists did say that. Well, that makes sense because the last thing he wants to do is supersede because the president also didn't say man-made. He said come from he didn't get into that. So the Pompeo would not want to upstate. Yeah. No. And not a great trouble getting into it. I have any trouble agreeing with the DNI report, which it wasn't. It was

56:15 I don't think it was well done. No. But I think, but when he says in context, that was the key word. I got you. Yeah. So anyway, so I, I think he's not lying, but it's confused the reporters and he never really got out, went out of his way to explain it. Not helpful. Not helpful. It's not helpful. The Chinese here at Loud and Clear though, especially when it comes to that Five Eyes report, this is from 60 Minutes in Australia. How's this for a slap? This week Australia was described as chewing gum on the boot of China that needed to be scraped off on a rock. The insult came from an influential Chinese newspaper editor backed by the Communist Party. Our crime?

CHAPTER 19 / 48 Discussion

Australia-China Relations, Hollywood Censorship Legislation

Diplomatic tensions between Australia and China escalated after a Chinese state media editor compared Australia to "chewing gum stuck to the shoe of China." Meanwhile, Senator Ted Cruz is pushing for legislation to prevent Hollywood studios from self-censoring to please the Chinese Communist Party, citing the removal of a Taiwanese flag from the "Top Gun: Maverick" trailer. The move is seen as an effort to decouple American cultural exports from Chinese influence.

australia· china· chewing gum· ted cruz· taiwan· top gun

57:01 We're troublemakers because our government is calling for an independent inquiry into the origins and spread of coronavirus. It's fair to say our relationship with Beijing is currently fractured, but understanding why China is so defensive, not to mention petulant, is difficult because the regime is so suspicious of the Western media. Chewing gum, huh? Stuck to the shoe. Well, that's gotta stick. That is not that's not gonna play well That's international words of war my friend. You can't just say that It's a scrape especially in context of Eastern culture and chewing gum like chewing gum is really low low on the pole So there's there isn't an attack on China

57:53 There's a, there's polls everywhere saying overwhelming majority of peoples and here's the term, here's the term we should be on the lookout for decouple. We want to consciously decouple from China. I think this is going to be the term decoupling. Yeah, that's been a that's not it. That's been I'd say around for a couple months. It comes and goes. Yeah, I'm hearing it. I'm hearing it's a good it's a good term. It did. Maybe it's catching on. Here's what you think. Yeah, it could be catching on a couple couple. Ted Cruz is on his own little mission and he's doing the rounds. And he wants to force Hollywood to stand up to Chinese censorship. And at first I was kind of puzzled, like, why are you so interested in this? Who gives a crap? And then I realized what he's really doing. He's saying we can't have these movies, which have a permanent desk at the Pentagon, using our military equipment, i.e. Top Gun,

58:54 if they're also going to, if these productions are also going to be involved in censorship and in Top Gear's, Top Gun specific instance, Tom Cruise's flight jacket had a Taiwanese flag, it had to be removed. So for some reason Ted Cruz is spending a lot of time on that and I think that it may It's it's meant to cripple China in in multiple ways But I think they do have such huge investments in in movies and Hollywood that he's trying to hurt them there But it's just an odd thing to do. It's like well. Yeah, there's even more to it than that what you got He knows the connection. I don't know. I'm not a mind reader I don't know what Ted Cruz is thinking he may have nefarious scheme underfoot underway Maybe underfoot he

59:48 Something offensive to, right now we're trying to get Taiwan to get involved in WHO and some other things. We're moving to get Taiwan's independence recognized. I mean, there's a million things that we've been trying to do with Taiwan ever since the 1940s when they ran off and the government, Republic of China ran off to become the Republic of China on Taiwan. They run off the mainland by Mao. And so there's that element, and so any pushback by the Chinese on stuff like that, little flag, is going to be rejected. But especially when, yeah, the Chinese invest a lot of money. How much money do you think the State Department or the Defense Department spends on one of these war movies in terms of

1:00:38 Just fuel for the jets and all the things. Oh, yeah. It's a lot of money. It's millions. Yeah, and it's so why are we you know taking a backseat to the Chinese investment when we're making these investments and these movies actually can't be done without our investments And I agree I'm just kind of confused as to why Ted Cruz is in this but maybe it maybe he's trying to create a squeeze and he's really going after Hollywood and not China and I think it's possible he's going after Hollywood. Yeah, that would make more sense. So meanwhile we have on the medical front, we have multiple trials going. We know Remdesivir is now in trial, which

CHAPTER 20 / 48 Discussion

Bing Liu, University of Pittsburgh Murder-Suicide

Bing Liu, a 37-year-old researcher at the University of Pittsburgh who was reportedly close to a "significant finding" regarding the cellular mechanism of COVID-19, was found shot to death in an apparent murder-suicide. Police believe Liu was killed by an acquaintance who then took his own life in a nearby vehicle. The timing of the death has fueled public speculation regarding the nature of Liu's research and potential foul play.

bing liu· university of pittsburgh· murder-suicide· coronavirus research· pittsburgh

1:01:27 I have all these all these great stats. It's all in the show notes, you know, the cost of Remdesivir. It's like, it's like $400 a day versus hydroxychloroquine at pennies a day. It's really quite incredible. And it just seems like anything that is not approved by Dr. Death himself, Dr. Fauci, that it has to be pushed back and quiet and be suppressed, let's not talk about it. And then all of a sudden we get this over the past few days out of Pittsburgh. Ross, Township Police believe two men found shot to death over the weekend was a murder-suicide.

1:02:06 The body of 37-year-old Bing Liu was found Saturday at his home at the Meuse of Town North. Police believe Liu's killer left the townhome, went back to his car and killed himself. That man has not been identified, but police say they believe that Liu and the man did know each other. So this research, have been working on a cure, a treatment for COVID-19. And he goes out in a murder-suicide? What are the chances? But that brings us to the planned-demic quote-unquote documentary that has been socially censored.

CHAPTER 21 / 48 Discussion

Dr. Judy Mikovits, Plandemic Documentary and Retroviruses

The "Plandemic" documentary featuring Dr. Judy Mikovits has gained significant traction despite widespread social media censorship. Mikovits, a former government scientist, claims that her research into Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus-Related Virus (XMRV) revealed that contaminated vaccines and blood supplies were causing neuroimmune diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome. She alleges that Dr. Anthony Fauci and other health officials suppressed her findings to protect the pharmaceutical industry's interests.

judy mikovits· plandemic· xmrv· chronic fatigue syndrome· anthony fauci

1:02:47 This still available on multiple platforms. Have you seen this John's about 26? Part one woman has lots of videos that have come and gone they all get censored I always download them very copies very good because I figure you know this things aren't gonna last this latest one though I have to say the one with the ominous opening and the guy interviewing her. I think is the best produced and the most impactful because this is the one Mimi's like, you gotta watch this. And I said, well, you know, I'm very familiar with this woman and she's been bitching and moaning about one thing or another for a long time. A long time. A long time. Well, we actually discussed her probably about a decade ago when we just started the show.

1:03:31 Now, I'll just want to say this about the documentary. I did not pull any clips from that because it's great as a piece and I think it's fantastic to make people aware of this story and of this doctor story in particular. But you get all the scary music, it's very dressed and there's a lot of manipulation going on. So I found an interview that she did with, it was just her Skype call, but the quality is good and the questions, she speaks in answer blocks, she's fantastic for media. But we knew about her when we first started talking about vaccines on this show 10, 11 years ago. And again, they'll just be somewhat repetitive that we had found documentation from a big Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase, I think, medical conference that all the pharmaceutical companies were all jacked up because vaccines was the future.

1:04:26 It's, you know, in some cases they're mandatory so it's a guaranteed paycheck. And they're indemnified. They're indemnified. They don't have to go to the same testing because it's called a biologic. And there's so many great reasons for this. And we got a lot of contact, which I don't think I quite understood at the time, about Dr. Mikovits as it pertains to chronic fatigue syndrome. And people were trying to communicate something to us and I certainly was just not, my headspace was not there. We just kind of started deconstructing stuff and I was a little naive to some things that were going on. So when it comes to the medical community,

1:05:05 But in this first clip she addresses that and what she had figured out back in the day is that there were what are called XMRVs, which is mouse retrovirals, excuse me, X for cross, were showing up in different people and for reasons that were very unclear but what this was creating was a chronic fatigue syndrome not dissimilar to HIV actually in many ways. In fact, and we'll get to that later, testing for HIV showed people with these XMRVs, i.e. this chronic fatigue syndrome, tested positive for HIV even though he didn't have HIV. So it's a mess and she was a part of it. She's been part of Fauci's system

1:06:04 for many years and she has her own story about how she was kicked out and jailed and accused of fraud and that's certainly stuff you can look into. I'm more interested in what she's saying. She sounds credible. She certainly has the curriculum to back her up and let's go back to that initial issue when we were first introduced to her, but this is a current interview. This is Dr. Judy Mikovits. We isolated a new family of retroviruses called XMRV. That means xenotropic mouse related retrovirus. So it was very clear that, you know, the human virome doesn't

1:06:47 have mouse retroviruses. Therefore, we thought perhaps as in the days of HIV that this virus could have been spread through biological therapies because we use a lot of mice in therapy in our lab. We also remembered back to the days of HIV when HIV spread through the population from a contaminated blood supply. When it became clear... By the way, that very bit there, Alex Jones has been yelling about that for maybe 20 years. Vaccines being transported in contaminated blood. And that's where he got it from.

1:07:43 the most likely way that these mouse viruses of many strains, not just one, got into humans. It was almost certainly from biological therapies and the most likely, the most prominent one was vaccines. That in fact, that we were injecting in mouse tissue, you know, mesas pieces, into immune incompetent little babies, people. And we had actually literally caused a number of diseases, including this is a family of mouse cancer-causing viruses, so cancers and neuroimmune diseases, including chronic fatigue syndrome, autism, Lou Gehrig's disease, others are associated with

1:08:35 with retroviruses and it was very clear in 2011, in the summer of 2011, this wasn't just one but many and the most likely way they got into humans was a contaminated blood supply and contaminated vaccines. So contaminated vaccines is some so any stories you've heard in the past likely stem from her because that's where I remember it from and that's where that chronic fatigue syndrome came from but there we did have lots of clips if you recall during the swine flu bullcrap there was a contaminate there was a

1:09:17 a huge set of vaccines that went out that had live swine flu in them and would have given people swine flu to push the numbers up. I don't know. I mean, it seems like, you know, the carelessness was weird. and there was some cross-contamination of other vaccines that had nothing to do with swine flu, but the swine flu was in there. And these were caught at the border kind of as they were being shipped out. But you don't know, because they're not, they're indemnified from any damages, no matter what's in the shot they give you. Anything could be in there. That's why I think a lot of people are,

CHAPTER 22 / 48 Discussion

Vaccine Interference, Flu Shots and COVID-19 Susceptibility

A 2017-2018 Department of Defense study is cited, suggesting that individuals who received the seasonal flu vaccine had a 36% higher chance of contracting other respiratory viruses, including coronaviruses. Dr. Judy Mikovits argues that "vaccine interference" makes the population more susceptible to COVID-19. The discussion explores the risks of live attenuated vaccines and the potential for cross-contamination in biological therapies.

prevnar 13· flu vaccine· vaccine interference· military study· respiratory disease

1:09:58 I, for example, do get, I got a vaccine, I got the Prevnar 13 vaccine a couple months back before COVID broke out. Because I figured, well, you know, let's get it, because my doctor said I should get it and everybody said you should get this if you're getting older, you want to get this. And this is the flu vaccine? No, this is the Prevnar 13, it stops 13 different kinds of pneumonia. But at the same time, I'm very dubious about any of these things because there's now something going right because there was a new experimental pneumonia vaccine that floated around and got a bunch of people sick. This is well established, so I wasn't too worried about it. It was very expensive. So I wasn't, you know, I said, well, they're not,

1:10:42 God, man, how many people are gonna be spending this much money for this vaccine? But I'm always skeptical. And if you look at the stuff that Robert Kennedy Jr. said about the Gates Foundation, Bill's experiments on babies and they're all Africa and India. I mean, most of his vaccine experiments have gone south. You're not gonna like this. A couple weeks ago, we discussed a study that it was a published account, a medical journal published account, it's in the show notes once again, that a number of military personnel who the 2017-2018 flu vaccination was tested on

1:11:27 From that test group, it turned out that those who had been administered the 2017-2018 seasonal flu vaccine had a 36% chance, higher chance of contracting a respiratory disease from some other virus, specifically coronavirus. Do you remember that report? I do remember that. Okay, and it's called, it's called, we have a term for it, it's like interference, I think it's a vaccination interference. Well, it's mentioned in this clip because this is where it gets pretty messed up.

1:12:15 As this is the crux of what Dr. Michalowicz is really saying is going on with COVID-19. What Dr. Fauci has been saying is get the influenza vaccines, the live attenuated influenza vaccines and there have been several publications, but one in 2017 and 18 among the military, which actually said the flu vaccine promotes the spread. That is you're 36% more likely to get COVID-19 or an infection with SARS-CoV-2 if you get the influenza vaccine.

1:12:56 So his advice to the country is totally against published literature that says it's dangerous that you're driving the disease with the influenza vaccine. And that would spread it easier across nations because you shed those viruses. That is, you express those viruses and you'll actually, you know, can get an influenza, the same kind of symptoms, the same kind of upper respiratory infection. And now you're more likely to spread from human to human, the coronaviruses and in fact, other microbial agents, other viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, rhinoviruses that cause upper respiratory diseases, including influenza.

1:13:49 And what she's saying here is if you had the flu shot in 2017-18 and possibly with any flu shot or with any vaccination which may have some contamination in it that seems to be prevalent But there's evidence that the actual flu shot could make you very susceptible to this. And she explains how this works, because it sounds very familiar. And even worse, the vaccines for COVID-19, the vaccine that would target directly SARS-CoV-2, has been studied since the original SARS outbreak and the original MERS, which is Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak.

CHAPTER 23 / 48 Discussion

Cytokine Storms, Hydroxychloroquine vs. Remdesivir

Dr. Judy Mikovits warns that experimental COVID-19 vaccines could trigger fatal "cytokine storms" by over-activating the immune system upon re-exposure to the virus. She accuses Dr. Anthony Fauci of blocking effective, low-cost treatments like hydroxychloroquine in favor of expensive drugs like Remdesivir. Mikovits advocates for natural herd immunity and prophylactic measures rather than prolonged lockdowns and mandatory vaccinations.

cytokine storm· hydroxychloroquine· remdesivir· anthony fauci· herd immunity

1:14:30 Since that time, the vaccine development has gone on and in every case and in every study, the vaccine actually drives the death by literally turning on the fire, exploding the fire of the immune, the overreaction of the immune system that is what we call the signature of disease. It's that inflammatory cytokine storm and the vaccine itself can drive that storm such that if you are re-exposed, it can lead to rapid death. By the way, as I listened to that clip, I'm reminded of something. I didn't record it, but they were talking about...actually, I do have a clip. Let's see if I can find it. It's the clip that says...because I was watching this clip as they were doing it. This is the...

1:15:24 Not the source of mutants, I wanted to get into that, but... uh, mystery cor... I just can't find it instantly. But it's... they showed... they're working on a... Dr. Bright ignored maybe? No, no. They're working on... no. No, that's a... Alright, alright, alright. They're working on a vaccine and they're showing, they say human testing has begun. I wish I had this on here. Human testing has begun and they show some poor, poor schlub getting a shot of some human test COVID-19. I'm thinking what maniac is signing up for this? Have you ever even listened to any alternative media?

1:16:07 I'm serious. I'm like screaming at this guy. I'm screaming at the television. So the kill shot from Dr. Majkovic, and then, you know, at least you know what's going on, but I think she puts a lot of reputation on the line here for whatever she has left. She's written several books about this topic and how she was And it has a lot to do with money and patents and this cabal of Fauci and Burks, Lieutenant Commander Colonel Burks, Ambassador, and Redfield from the CDC. And Bright. All these guys have been around with Gates Foundation. I mean, it's great to see pictures of Fauci and Burks with Elton John at the AIDS gala. I mean, they these are celebrities. They are very big in their world.

1:16:55 But along the way we've seen, or as the doctor will chronicle, there's been a lot of cover-ups and lying to push agendas and get things that don't work to work so people can make money. There's a published study from 2005 about the efficacy of of hydroxychloroquine. Fauci is aware of these studies, it's his own group of the government that's done these, yet when it comes to this particular illness, no, no, no, it's just anecdotal evidence. I believe they did some fudging on the numbers or changed the test

1:17:36 goals to push the remdesivir through and of course ultimately it's all to really have nothing that works well in the people's mind than the vaccine which is inevitable. The push is real but she feels that Dr. Fauci should go to jail. Do you think that Dr. Fauci played a part in COVID-19 then? Do you think that he should be held accountable or responsible or criminally responsible for the corruption with COVID-19 or even tracing back as far as 30 plus years? Oh, absolutely. He should be held criminally responsible all the way back to the spread of HIV AIDS through the country. At the same time, he did the same thing he's doing now in COVID-19, that is prevent the use of therapies like hydroxychloroquine or type one low dose type one interferon alpha or any number of natural things, prevent people

1:18:38 from doing the appropriate testing, the FDA didn't do the appropriate serology testing that would have shown that in fact, the virus had been through this country earlier than thought and we may have actually had in many places a natural herd immunity that isn't occurring with the lockdown and that people are being prevented from, you know, even if they were exposed, from getting the disease with prophylactic measures. That's preventative measures like hydroxychloroquine. And all the same time, promoting drug use in research and clinical trials, which he's also doing a similar thing to what he did, what he directed to be done in the case of the XMRVs. That's fraudulent studies that show

1:19:32 you know, that a drug works when it really doesn't work and how they manipulate the study design in order to, you know, to drag it out. So, and then because we're not developing a natural herd immunity, the amount of disease and death that's being caused while people are, while he's promoting measures that not only don't work, but have caused literally the devastation of our economy. And we won't even be able to count the number of deaths from people who couldn't get adequate care for things like cancer and cardiovascular disease, just simple care for things that have nothing to do with COVID-19. I demand an investigation!

CHAPTER 24 / 48 Discussion

Dr. Rick Bright, Whistleblower Testimony and PPE Shortages

Dr. Rick Bright, the former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), has filed a whistleblower complaint alleging he was reassigned for resisting political pressure to promote hydroxychloroquine. Bright claims he warned the Trump administration about N95 mask shortages in January 2020 but was ignored. The hosts characterize Bright as a disgruntled government worker whose claims are being amplified by Democrats to facilitate a second impeachment attempt.

rick bright· barda· whistleblower· hhs· n95 masks

1:20:18 Yeah, you're gonna get an investigation all right. You're gonna get an investigation as to why they fired or moved Dr. Bright. It's gonna be done by Adam Schiff. All right, all right, let's get into it. Fat Jerry Adler. And that's where your investigation's going. Because already they're talking, I didn't want to switch subjects, I had some other stuff to say, but let's talk about the bright guy emerges, CBS clip. We talked about this guy months ago, this guy got kicked out of the, he was bitching and moaning about using oxychloroquine, and chloroquine, which nobody uses,

1:20:54 and he says that any and just listen to the this idiot listen to these two clips is the bright guy reemerges as dr. Bright character see chloroquine and chloroquine he just decided he could no longer remain silent CBS News has learned bright has agreed to testify on Capitol Hill next week and he hopes to get his old job back tonight an HHS official says that he was transferred to a critical role at NIH and they are disappointed pointed he hasn't shown up for work. Nora. OK, so now this douchebag, which I'm going to call him that because the following clip, this clip is this the doctor is under Dr. Bright ignored is from Democracy Now! I'm going to just kind of set it up. This is a Darryl course all in because this guy was wrong. Let's start with this premise. He's a government worker.

1:21:45 Not necessarily the best known in this field for anything. He's just a guy who's running this one very small branch of some very small branch of another division. And he is, I've seen these guys, I've worked in the government long enough to run into guys like this. Everybody in the government's running cover your ass memos and they're just, that's what you do. You do, just in case. And so this guy is just really a nude Nick out of the blue. There's nobody's ever heard of him until this, he's made this big fuss and now they're going to bring him in for, so he can testify against Trump basically, even though Trump doesn't know really what's going on, I don't think. But let's play this clip and I'll tell you what's galling me about this. And instead to award lucrative contracts based on political connections.

1:22:32 In other words, I was pressured to let politics and cronyism drive decisions over the opinions of the best scientists we have in government. Dr. Bright also says he repeatedly and urgently demanded action in January to address the looming pandemic, including a critical shortage of personal protective equipment for doctors like N95 face masks, but was ignored. He was ignored because he's like and like most people in the government you're ignored because Everybody's bitching and moaning about one thing or the other so this guy going on I was ignored I was ignored and that's what he's gonna testify against I wrote a memo on January 5th saying we don't have enough and that why would even have anything to do with the N95 face max the stats how many there are what the hospitals have it doesn't make any sense, but okay, so

1:23:21 I was ignored. I wrote this memo and I was ignored. Oh, you wrote this memo and you were ignored? Nobody said anything? Oh well, my boss has told me to stop writing memos. It's just ridiculous, this guy. And they're going to make a mountain out of a molehill as best they can and try to impeach Trump again. And so the theory is because this guy wrote a memo which was ignored, thousands died. Is that it? That's the idea? Blood on your hands. Yes, exactly. Just briefly on the testing, you know, testing's ramping up. And I am still surprised how many people are so poorly informed that they read in our local news here at Austin, oh, we have 60 new cases. Oh my God, stay inside. No, no, listen, we're testing more. And it's good news. The more people who are asymptomatically infected,

CHAPTER 25 / 48 Discussion

Tanzania Test Kit Failure, Goat and Papaya Positives

Tanzanian President John Magufuli, a trained chemist, dismissed imported coronavirus test kits as faulty after samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw (papaya) fruit returned positive results. Magufuli suggested the kits were either technically flawed or intentionally sabotaged. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the reliability of PCR testing and the potential for high false-positive rates globally.

tanzania· john magufuli· pcr tests· goat· pawpaw

1:24:13 They lower the actual chance you have of dying. You would have more information. But the tests are a problem, and I think one of the main points of David Icke's theory is that the test is for just a coronavirus, but not necessarily the COVID-19-creating coronavirus. And we know from Dr. Mikevitz that there were positive tests on people who had, were supposed to have had AIDS, which they didn't. They had these XMRV... Mouse virus. Mouse crap in your veins. But the tests are a real issue. This is only a report you will, I'm sure you won't get this on the mainstream. You won't. From Reuters, so take that for what you will.

1:25:06 Coronavirus test kits used in Tanzania were dismissed as faulty by President John Magufuli on Sunday. He said they had returned positive samples, and he is a chemist by the way, that's why he ordered it, so they had received positive samples, positive results on samples taken from a goat and from a pawpaw, which is a fruit. So both the goat and the pawpaw tested positive for COVID-19. I mean, I'll even take the goat, but you're gonna tell me that fruit... The tasty fruit? The pawpaw. You should have heard what the goat had to say about the whole ordeal. Yeah, so, and now I'm in contact with one of our producers who was working with antibodies and tests.

1:25:59 And this lab person has told me that there's been some issues getting the right I guess you need the spike protein or whatever and there are different labs from overseas, it may be India, it could be China. I mean, I can't get answers to everything because of secrecy and NDAs and things and so it's very hard to get full info. But I finally just said, is it possible that whatever the hell they're sending you is just not really the right one? And that's something that our producer could not answer. There's no way to know that. So there's a lot of, you know, because you can put perhaps the ACE2... It's out of control. It is. This is out of control. Trump is right. We got to bring this stuff back here. We don't know what the hell is going on. It's crazy. We can't be a scammer. At least give our own scammers the cash. Exactly. And with that...

CHAPTER 26 / 48 Discussion

No Agenda Community, Episode 1239 Art Selection

The hosts discuss the community-submitted artwork for the previous episode, "The Beaches Are Open." They highlight a piece by Comic Strip Blogger and mention a rejected submission by Darren that featured a parody of the Kentucky Fried Chicken logo with Joe Biden. The hosts explain their criteria for selecting art, noting they avoid "gratuitous" or overly lewd imagery while encouraging creative contributions from the "trolls" in the live stream.

no agenda social· comic strip blogger· darren· tommy the heretic· joe biden

1:26:55 I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in social censorship John C. Dvorak! Well in the morning to you Mr. Adam Kurlz, in the morning I ship us the sea boots and ground feet in the air, subs the ward, demons and knights out there. Hey trolls, in the morning to you y'all, let me see how many trolls we can count today. We've got 1,570, it's a Thursday, it's about right, almost 1,600. You could, you too can be a troll and you will feel right at home if you live under a bridge currently but it's really Nice at no agenda stream calm you can troll along. They've been very helpful this morning actually Hand in some one-liners and ideas and thoughts or we take the conversation And of course some people just a holes and they troll no agenda stream calm go there hang out with your fellow friends Excuse me. You can also get an invitation there. It's free for no agenda social comm so then you can hook up with our little part of the Federation and

1:27:52 In addition to that, a big in the morning to Comic Strip Blogger whose artwork was selected for the episode titled, The Beaches Are Open, episode 1239. And this was the Apple logo pooping out location. Apparently, it was some scatological joke with the government because they are the ones receiving the information from Apple. And it was good. I don't know why it wasn't the best. It was the best, but there were other choices. It didn't quite make... What happened? Something... There was one that was the best. Oh, right. I remember what it was. Hold on. Let me go in and take a look.

1:28:32 Unfortunately, it was too rude. Which one was it again? I can't remember. I'll find them. It was by Darren who just must have been beside himself with chuckling to himself, you know, behind the mic. Hehehehe, see if these guys picked this. It was well done. Why can't I find it now? That's interesting. Did it get taken off? We had the... Joe, well we had the comic strip... a different one from Comic Strip Blogger. I used his... the other one I actually... Comic Strip Blogger got a twofer because I gave him the... I put that on the newsletter. Oh, nice. The other one.

1:29:18 And, uh, but this other one, I was almost tempted to use the lewd one. Oh, we liked, well, we liked Tommy the Heretic with Operation Warp Speed, which was cool because it was a syringe like the Starship Enterprise. Yeah. But then he had like a... That was well done. But then he had a butt, a female butt with a thong. It's like, no, I'm not gonna put that in there. I mean, we don't mind a good-looking butt, but if it's gratuitous... It was unnecessary buttage. It was just not needed. There's no way this buttage belongs on this art, so it got kicked just from that. I can't find the other one that was so offensive. It's still there. I can't find it. I don't know. I think it got removed. Oh, no, no, I remember. I remember what it was. It was the best piece of art

1:30:10 And even we couldn't... I don't think we could discuss it. Well, yeah, I can just tell you what it was. It was a Kentucky Fried Chicken logo turned into Joe with Biden instead of Kentucky Fried Chicken. And it was Joe Biden president, finger licking good. And now we felt that was not appropriate. No, it wasn't. And Darren knows that. He knows that. It's okay. I did it on purpose just to see if you get one through. I mean, it's what you always do. Creative types are always trying to sneak something through. Oh yeah. You know, it doesn't fly with other creative types who know what you're up to. Yeah.

CHAPTER 27 / 48 Discussion

No Agenda Donation Segment, Knighting and Damehoods

In the first donation segment, the hosts thank producers for their financial support under the "value-for-value" model. Sir David, the Duke of America's Heartland, contributes $666.66 and shares a history of Mother's Day founder Ann Jarvis. Other donors are recognized with titles such as "Sir Raleigh of Crystal Palace" and "Dame Swanee." The segment emphasizes the community's role in keeping the show independent and ad-free.

sir david· ann jarvis· mother's day· knight of the round table· value for value

1:30:51 Like, it's like Disney, you know, trying to hide penises in Snow White's dress and stuff like that. And we're on to that. Well, there's still got talented artists there. Let's start with thanking a few people, including, do we have a little theme music for Sir Dave? No, I don't think, well, I mean, we don't have one special for him, I don't think, do we? I don't think so. Yes, we do. What are you talking about? Full Gazotto! Yes, we do. There's that. Sir David, the Duke of America's Heartland in the Arabian Peninsula in Gladstone, Missouri. Well, he's not there. I think he's still in Saudi Arabia. 666.66. He always has a note that's interesting.

1:31:33 Dear Ma Kettle and Mother Teresa, you know which ones you are. Today I learned that Ann Jarvis, the woman largely credited for creating what we now know as Mother's Day, later become so disgusted by its commercialization that she boycotted it and tried to sue companies who were profiting off the holiday. No. Jingle, the more you know, oh no agenda. Anyways, Since I recall I recall that I was one of the two ish producers. Oops. Sorry. I was one of the oops What are you what are you oopsing about? Oh, I hit that I hit a button on here and it took the whole screen off Did you drop your your your knitting? Well, I say this in control Z brings it back. Ah, there it is. Good old control Z Good old control Z

1:32:27 I was one of the two-ish producers who supported their mothers the past five years. Yeah, two, I think that's right. I figured I should continue my yearly habit with another one, 66.66 in the traditional number associated with mothers. I guess. when it comes to mothers and I love you all. A Mother's Day goat karma for all the mothers out there, please. And thank you for your courage. And thank you for your courage. And yes, indeed, it is Mother's Day. And typically on the NOAGENDA show, there's no love for moms, but the tide might be turning. You've got karma. The more you know in the morning. And comfort comes in from Indianapolis, Indiana with $333.

1:33:35 Here we are sitting on the deck of Sunday afternoon during the quarantine. My wife asks, well, this is thought this was his wife. This is Ann. Okay. Maybe they're married. They're married women. My wife asked, why are you free loader? Why are you a free loader? It's embarrassing. We had just listened to the no agenda show and you were discussing the highlights. I quickly told her she made her point. After 41 years of marriage you learn stuff like that. Then I came up with the idea to make her a dame. Ah Here's the beginning of our tribute to reach that goal We also ordered awesome no agenda masks a couple of weeks ago like and like Adam are still awaiting their arrival Get these masks out. Well, but that's not just so you know, that's not no agenda shop It was a different mask and I'm regretting it as a mask. I should have just gone for the gator from the shop It was dumb

1:34:28 I should have Jay paint something. Please give some jobs to the people negatively affected by the quarantine and he hooched my wife. Hold on a second. Well you mentioned something here I want to explore this. We could have custom painted no agenda masks this is a huge premium. Yes, we could. We could also have that client. Yes. And Jay would do them. Yeah. What else is Jay doing? She's just hanging around the house. No, she's up north. She took a drive with Nick up to Washington. Even better. They have room there to store them for boxes. Golf laws, apparently. Jump in the car. Now I'm exempt. I could do these things. Yes, we can do. We are. We are podcasters by law exempt.

1:35:14 You're essential personnel. So if anybody's a podcaster and making a big stink about staying at home, then they're just virtue signaling because we don't have to stay at home or do anything. I have to wear a mask in a store, obviously, because they're going to kick you out. But besides that, anyway, please give some jobs, karma to the people negatively affected by the quarantine and deduce my wife so she can hear that's true. Keep up the good fight. And thanks from. Blykerd Zirkel, and the future Dame Swanee. Blykerd, Blykerd, Blykerd, Blykerd? I'm not familiar with his name. That's definitely interesting. All right. Yes, of course we can do that. D-douching first. You've been D-douched. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.

1:36:11 You've got karma. All right, so that was I guess that's for an this is good future Dame swanee very nice time make a mayhen 333 it's funny. There's no 333 33s. That's weird I TM and ever 73 some Tarell K X4 MQ 73 former producer of the business the business Poland for CNBC in Poland. All right. Oh good for you. Oh As a former M5M, I can say you guys are spot on! Of course we are. He has a great name too. He has a great name. Ty McMahon, everybody. How you doing? Ty here. Ty McMahon. Yeah. He should be a radio jockey. Yes, he probably is. Keep up the good work FV... F... I'm sorry, VFVWorks.

1:37:02 Oh, value for value. Duh. I'd like Adam to call out my buddy Len as a douchebag. Okay. In Dutch and English. Okay, I'll do it in Dutch. I'll do it in English first. And then in Dutch. Hey, douchebag! Nailed it. I was hit in the mouth by Sir Trip Mazurk of Memphis. For clips, I'd like a Trump Pelosi jobs karma with a goat scream for everyone trying to get back to work amidst this cluster of a mess. 73. 73's to you. Kilo 5 Alpha Charlie. Charlie. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. And jobs. Let's vote. You thought.

1:37:53 Karma. ITM John and Abster Raleigh of Weybridge here. Due to some failed relationship karma, I'm requiring a name change to of Crystal Palace. Slayer of the Concrete Dinosaurs, if possible. Do a name change? You want to write it down? This donation is in memory of my father. He was a Vietnam vet who met my mother in London and moved to Northern Ireland where his unique skills in weaponry and war served him well. Cool.

1:38:42 in the Irish Republican Army, what? What? He always taught me to question our government's agenda. A lot of stories I dismissed as paranoia. Crazy old man. But lo and behold, more and more of their skullduggery has been revealed. He would have loved your show. Anyway, this donation is from some shares cashed in from a company named ITM. So I thought you'd better get your cut. I just would like a goat karma and an F cancer for my mom. Thankfully, this is one karma that has worked. Cheers. Yes, and I will officially bestow the new title upon you. You turn from Sir Raleigh of Weybridge to Sir Raleigh of Crystal Palace, Slayer of the Concrete Dinosaurs. On the way. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 28 / 48 Discussion

Small Business Karma, Ohio Urban Farming

Producer Drew Sample, an urban farmer in Columbus, Ohio, describes how the shutdown of dine-in restaurants decimated his income. He offers home delivery of microgreens to listeners in the Columbus and Toledo areas to bypass the broken supply chain. The hosts grant "small business karma" to Sample and other producers affected by the economic lockdowns, encouraging direct commerce within the No Agenda community.

drew sample· columbus ohio· urban farming· microgreens· small business

1:39:40 All right, Drew sampled 32272. Jingles, he's got, we're all gonna die, we're not happy, and it's true, you can do that. He wants three times, I don't know if you wanna do that or not, it's up to you. First off, I'd like to thank you for your twice weekly dose of sanity. It is needed more than ever. I'm a small-scale urban farmer in North Linden, Columbus, Ohio. When our douchebag governor decided to shut down that state's restaurant for dine-in, all of my income disappeared. Making the high-end food for the restaurants that these small guys can do.

1:40:18 So did you make it I just would ask him just rhetorically did you make a switch to get to sell directly to the public because a lot of people did that for meat and produce and you know that there are billions of pounds of potatoes and if if they gave it that they can't that are just gonna rot if they could if they gave it all away I was reading they gave every single potato away to the food bank which serves 2 million people Each person would have to buy 500 or have to take home 500 pounds. That's how many potatoes there are. They're just going to rot. We produce a lot of potatoes. We have. This is a disaster in this regard, by the way. Make sure everyone knows we're aware of this.

1:41:00 I'm in need of more than ever, more than ever, of some small business, Karm. I'd also like to offer home deliveries for microgreens to the NOAA gender producers in both Columbus and Toledo metropolitan areas. If they're interested, they can email me at capitalcitygardens, all one word, capitalcitygardens, at gmail.com. That's C A P I T A L city gardens. Okay. Or contact me drew sample at no agenda social.com. Drew sample no i recommend people do this and give this guy some some direct income. Second i would like to thank both alex bell and just more for hitting me in the mouth that are pretty no agenda meet up. Brunch in april twenty eighteen i am looking forward to hosting a meet up after the covid and sad is over for this donation i'm going to use.

1:41:55 1216 of my donation to de-douche my smoking hot girlfriend Corsica Lynn. Oops. What's her name? Corsica Lynn. You've been de-douched. I'd like to call out Jacob Ramirez and new listener Nathan Fraser as douchebags. Douchebag! Douchebag! There you go. Thank you both again for everything you guys do. Please give small business karma to all the other small business who are sharing my pain in the no agenda community. You got it. Here's the sequence. And we are not happy. That's true. That's true. That's true. You've got karma. We have a lot of Ohio listeners. I should help this guy out. We do. A couple of them just buy out. I mean, buy a bunch of stuff for your friends.

1:42:51 Nothing like a good small provider of Green classy little green micro-green. Yes, Scott Porter becomes our first associate executive producer $250 with today's donation. I have reached knighthood I'd like to be known forth forth known as sir for it I'd like to be fourth known as sir Scott of the high plains. I did appreciate some jobs karma Trump Pelosi combo and Merkel's are bite. I don't know if we had all about do we have Merkel with our still miss the Delta Sierra Charles Delta share Charlie. Yes daily source. I'm sorry. Yeah, that would be the Direct source code or whatever. Yeah. Yeah daily source code. Thanks daily Yeah, Adam Carolla hosted that surely, you know, I'm the pod father him and Ricky Gervais all those guys Yeah, well Gervais is the pod father not Carolla. You're getting it mixed up

1:43:46 I don't have that. I don't know what the the Arbite Arbite Arbite. I don't remember it. Arbite Arbite Arbite. Yeah, but I don't have... Yes, I remember it. But you can't find it. Well, how was it labeled? It was either labor or... I'm assuming you already looked up Merkel and Arbeit, so we can't find it. It's just the way it goes. I said it just then. That's exactly the problem. So what he does want is Pelosi-Trump jobs, Karma. And we'll start it off with a little bit of Merkel for you. Merkel! Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. Jobs. And jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 29 / 48 Discussion

Listener Letters, Title Changes and COVID Karma

Listeners request title changes and "karma" for various personal situations, including a dental hygienist returning to work and a producer seeking a new job. Joe Bisesi clarifies a previous misunderstanding regarding his name, and "Captain Luke" is knighted as the Knight of the Barbary Coast. The segment includes a "Corona Karma" jingle for those navigating the pandemic's social and economic challenges.

lady kara· dental hygienist· joe bisesi· captain luke· corona karma

1:44:31 And we'll see you at the round table, Scott. I can't thank you enough for continuing the infosainment. I need some jobs covered for me, my wife and all the out of workers affected by this pandemic. Lady Karma is a dental hygienist and is very nervous about returning to work in such a high exposure profession, working inside people's mouths every day.

1:45:07 i also potentially switching jobs doing these during these crazy times and somehow have to convince my current company to utilize me by paying my new company. Time to face up my brown face of the lace up my brown shoes sales sales. Can I get a title change for my lovely wife? She also wishes to be Lady Karma Kara, Lady Kara of the clean tooth instead of Lady Kara of Wicca Pog. You want to put that I got it. It's down. It was already on the list. She's good. In regards to my previous note, my name is not Joe bisexual John. Did you did you say that? I don't know. It's possible. Now, now I did make it did make me laugh to hear you say it. And Adam, I thought you were a pothead. But you are confused at my roundtable request of sticky green. Doesn't that prove your point?

1:46:09 I guess it's been almost 30 years since the term was first popularized by Snoop Dogg. Lastly, despite the running belief of the show, I indeed love my mother. But the chances of her listening to any podcast are slim. Oh, okay, well that makes a little more sense. It's not that the moms hate the show. Those boys, those boys are just gonna get you into trouble the way they think. Good one. Now that is a good mom voice. And so that would be the rationale we're using,

1:46:51 But ah, what's a podcast is? Probably the real reason okay, so such an ageist old man, aren't you? Oh, yeah Absolutely. Well, thank you Joe Bussesi and the change will be made You got it, and he wants his name changed to Joe bisexual. Is that what he wants? I Don't think so. Okay All right, onward with Anonymous, 200 bucks. What could be better to give for my lockdown self than my finally attaining knighthood from the best podcast in the universe as the world goes completely nuts? I seek the sanctuary of sanity at the No Agenda Roundtable. On behalf of both me and my amygdala, thank you. I would like to ascend from Anonymous in San Francisco to Captain Luke, Knight of the Barbary Coast.

1:47:44 Please play the classic Fear is Freedom followed by It's True followed by Boom Shakalaka and then provide COVID karma for all. For the roundtable I'd like to add Grappa and Manacote. Okay, hold on a second. This one I didn't have. Didn't we have Corona Karma? I'm pretty sure we had that. Corona. I don't recall it personally. But I'm not the keeper of the karma. Let me see if I can find this real quick. Uh, because we don't have COVID karma. We had Corona karma. Well, I guess I can't find that one either then. It just feels kind of stupid. I should be able to find that. You only have one eye. Yes, and he wants Grom and Monokai at the table. Yes, I'm working on it. Those are the facts of this world, and you will all render to them, you pigs and human

CHAPTER 30 / 48 Discussion

Tenth Anniversary Donations, Global Listener Base

David Walsh from Queensland, Australia, celebrates ten years of listening to the show with a $200 donation for his knighthood. Sonja Bozenberg from Madison, Wisconsin, requests a Gregorian chant-style donation jingle. The hosts reflect on the "three-legged stool" of the show's production: the two hosts and the active participation of the global audience, which distinguishes the program from traditional radio.

david walsh· gold coast australia· sonja bozenberg· gregorian chant· podcasting

1:49:00 That's true. You've got Corona. Found it at the last minute. All right. I don't know if that's what he wanted. You got Corona. That's what he got. David Walsh in Gold Coast, Queensland. $200. That's in Australia. Hi John and Adam, I'm David Walsh from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. To celebrate my 10th anniversary of listening to the Greatest Podcasts in the Universe, I figured I'd get off my arse, which is what they say in...

1:49:39 some countries, including Australia, arse and complete my knighthood. I have a long message plan, but decided against it. So I'll summarize. It was longer than this. Thanks, man. I'm a dude named Ben and follow JCD here and after listening to him on Twitter. I did take a 2.5 year hiatus from 2015 to mid 2017 due to my amygdala shrinking so much that I became cynical and jaded with everything. Yeah, that's a danger. That is a real danger. Some people have that and they just, they, because once they're exposed... Who needs these guys? I could do this on my own. I don't need any hand holding. In fact, the thing is, this is like a part of like how Hollywood and other

1:50:26 media work, it has to be collaborative. Neither one of us could do the shows. Between the two of us, it's the same thing. Yeah, we can't do the show. We could, but it wouldn't be as good and we'd be making mistakes constantly and it wouldn't work out. And we wouldn't definitely get on the kick that we're on of correcting people people's use of that at the end of the day. Look! And things like that because you know you hear it on television all the time, just distressing. And so that includes the audience. The audience is the third element of the collaboration. And so it all works together and that keeps you ever from, you know, that's why you shouldn't stop listening to the show. Which is why it's obvious that we all produce this show. It's a tribe effort.

1:51:19 He continues by saying, I think it was over the Obama era, I've been far more entertained in the Trump era. So you as a voters, please go, he's in Australia, you got to remember that. So USA voters, please keep him in for another term. It makes me smile to see the media go nuts. I wish to thank you for your courage and wish you all the best of year for years to come and so all the listeners pony up for a subscription even five bucks a month helps. Jingle trains good planes bad train FOMA the who listen to the horn. Karma for all listeners and producers. Birthday it's my 46th and May 6th.

1:51:58 Please add me to the list. You're on the list. Yeah knighthood name sir Dave of the Gold Coast Sir Dave was my root username assigned to me in 1998 on a free BSD box Please regards. Okay. I'm glad you have sentiment for those. Yes, it's not always David Walsh PS your non USA listeners use the date format date month year use the date format, date month year. So I feel like you miss out on some good numbers. Yes, there's one coming up that if you reverse it, you get as a European, yeah, we can do that. We do it once in a while. I'm sure you have thought about it though and I would like to raise it just in case. PPS, all money in USD. I do appreciate the gesture to match OCNZ Canadian,

1:52:49 He's got South African dollars bucks though and South Africa is Iran so it's gotta mean something else. I don't know what he's talking about. Anyway, well thank you for the note. I think Southern Australia. Isn't he from southern Australia? Oh yeah, okay, southern Australia. No, he's from the Gold Coast. But he says Aussie. In southern Australia, it's not they're using different money. I don't know, who knows? They are chewing gum underneath the shoe of China. Who knows what they're doing over there? That's gotta be stripped off. Thank you very much, David, and we'll see you later on at the round table. All aboard, trains good, planes bad.

1:53:25 Oh my god! Woo! Listen to that horn! You've got karma. Loud. Sonja Bozenberg in Madison, Wisconsin. Jingles Rub-a-Lizer and the old Donate to No Agenda in the Gregorian chant style. We need to use that more in the end of the show. Request combo health and relationship karma for my son. Thank you for all your continued hard work. The BS is getting thick out there and having you guys makes me able to turn it all off. Love and light. So the rub lizer number station and what else? The old donate to know what you do that or the Gregorian. I can't even hear the words.

1:54:15 Don't know agenda. Yeah, I think is it this one? No Geez, I wasn't ready for that one. It starts over the snare drum, that's not it. I got it, here we go. India, hangout, mic, standby, 33, 33, 33, Robilizer out. Donate to a no agenda, they give us shows week after week. Donate to a no agenda, It's a show that's really unique. Donate to a no agenda. Listen to John and Adam speak. Donate to a no agenda. Science is turning into a clique. You've got karma. That's our Gregorian monks right there. And that's our producers and executive producers right there, associate and executive.

1:55:16 and associate executive and however you want to put it. I want to thank them for making this show possible. This is show 1240 and they This is a very generous of them and we appreciate it. Yeah helps us go for the next show, which will be on Sunday Yes, thank you very much We are still continuing and it is because indeed of these people who have fresh titles as they can now proudly display them as either executive producer of no agenda show episode 1240 or associate executive producer If you're looking for a job, a lot of people will be I think the things that will stand out is stuff like that but also the knowledge that you actually don't you were just explaining and

1:55:53 This is not radio. This is something completely new and you can call it a podcast, but it's different when you have the audience actively participating in it. You call it the third leg. What are the other two besides us? The other two besides us, the third leg, well their leg one were the other two legs. Okay, that's right. Yes, so together we are all three. I gotcha. Kickstands. All three. You are our kickstand and we appreciate it. We also appreciate everyone who supports the show by producing it, by donating. We'll be thanking more of them in our second half. And please remember we will be back on Sunday to do it all over again with whatever else comes out. We'll be there to hold each other's hands and yours. Just go to... And remember, it is Mikeovits who's on deck. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth.

CHAPTER 31 / 48 Discussion

Meat Shortages, Impossible Foods Native Advertising

Major grocery chains and fast-food outlets like Wendy's are facing meat shortages due to processing plant closures. The hosts highlight a CBS News report that seamlessly transitioned from news about the shortage to a "native ad" for Impossible Foods' plant-based burgers. They argue that the media is using the crisis to push alternative food products that consumers largely rejected during the initial stages of the pandemic.

meat shortage· tyson foods· wendy's· impossible burger· native advertising

1:56:58 Everything went wrong here today. Okay, sorry about that. It's my eye, man. I can't see stuff. I have a couple of series of play here. I wanted to play since there. First of all, I think let me skip to some of this little lighter. They're trying to scare us with this meat shortage thing that can make us freak. And I want to just point out that on this show weeks ago we had a producer from a meatpacking outfit give us some very clear warnings that this was coming.

1:57:36 Yeah, it's coming and it's here. And of course they're doing what they can and Trump did in executive orders. They want to keep the meat flowing. But so they did a report on CBS, Nora. And I want to play, this is the intro to the report. And then she kicks it to one of her reporters to do the standup. This meat shortage. Tonight, grocery giants are putting a cap on how much meat customers can buy as the pandemic forces more processing plants to shut down. And at hundreds of Wendy's restaurants, managers are asking that famous question from a Wendy's ad campaign. Where's the beef? I like that you say meat must flow. It's like liquid meat.

1:58:15 So she goes on and on and then she cuts it, says so-and-so's gonna report on this. And they bring it to a guy who goes on about the Tice and he starts reporting on the whole thing. And then right in the, kind of right as he wraps it up, I would bet money Although they would never admit to this, but ABC does this all the time and they're very obvious because they're timed perfectly. There's a native ad dropped into the middle of this report just right at the point where you want to hear it. And I don't think it's going to help sell anything, but if

1:58:52 If this isn't a native ad, because you got to remember they're talking about all the closures and this is, he's guys wrapping it up and this is it. And as a sign of the times, the Impossible Foods Company announced that it's Impossible Burger, which is made with plants, will be available in 2,700 grocery stores nationwide starting this week. And it says it's ready to expand to meet the growing demand. Nora well this would be one heck of a battle and if the meat guys got defeated by the The only thing that was left on the shelves during an actual pandemic where people possibly could starve they didn't buy that crap

1:59:34 They didn't. So they throw this little gem at the end and I'm thinking, I wonder what they paid. It's a 15 second ad. It's just a spot. Cheapo. And 15 second ads do exist. And it's just like, Oh brother, I just rolled my eyes. I killed the rest of the report. I didn't want to play any of that. I just wanted to play the native ad to point out that these guys are douchebags. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. No, you know who are douchebags? The news reporters at home who have the Apple AirPods in their ears. Doesn't it look like they got cigarette butts hanging out of their head? It's not a good look! I can't get over it! I'm like, well I have one and I'm distracted like, well I only have one, you know? Why didn't you want two? And can you hear yourself? What's going on? It's a dumb look.

CHAPTER 32 / 48 Discussion

Artemis Accords, Lunar Mining and Space Exploration

The Trump administration is reportedly drafting the "Artemis Accords," an international legal framework for mining resources on the moon. The pact would establish "safety zones" around lunar bases to prevent interference from rival nations or companies. The hosts express skepticism regarding the timeline of space exploration, questioning why significant lunar progress hasn't been made in the 50 years since the Apollo missions.

artemis accords· moon mining· nasa· elon musk· zero hedge

2:00:28 The look most of the looks and sounds of these at-home guys and the beard to grow in a beard And all the rest of the books I got books behind them all the time. They look smart and the whole thing It is so odd that people think that's a good look with books as books rarely look good in the background They just don't I would like, if I was doing this, I would do one of these desks that is just an outrageous mess. I wouldn't have to do a lot. Exactly, just turn the camera on and you're done. Yeah, I'm good to go. I could use my little studio set here and have the gong in the background. Oh yeah.

2:01:21 I could have a couple of these crushed cans. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Got a couple crushed cans here. Excuse me. It just looked like, you know, like you're just hanging out. You know, just a mess. I think that's the way to go. No one has the guts to do that. You have crushed cans just in case in your studio? Well, here's what I know. I had these Pellegrino cans and I crushed them and then I noticed that they were good for, they were good little devices for making more sounds. And I was, I told you this before, I thought this would make a good Geiger counter sound. That's actually pretty good Geiger counters. Wait a minute, you have these things since the Geiger counter comparison? The cans have been there? Yeah, can right here.

2:02:11 It's in the sound effects bin. It's hot, man. It's radioactive. You are a special individual, John C. Dvorak. You are a special man. Interesting article that showed up, I think it came, well, Zero Hedge, they always have some kind of... I like how they pull stuff together. You got to link out of them, though. They're good for headlines. But apparently Reuters is reporting that the Trump administration is getting ready to release plans to initiate a pact among several nations, our allies, for mining the moon. And there's going to be a, so it'll be an international agreement that it will be called the Artemis Accords. Now Artemis I think is the name of this mission or the name of the

2:03:04 the next of the next mission to the moon. Yeah, I have so much trouble believing all this. I mean 50 years ago we landed a Tinker toy wrapped in tin foil on the moon. Since then we have we went from a phone that if you if you touch the wires it could actually shock you to a phone that is now a supercomputer in your pocket The advances, the internet, all this stuff. Why isn't Elon Musk already spinning donuts on the moon in his Tesla? I just don't understand what happened. And I wonder if we're ever going to get to the moon again. Anyway, that's all I had to say on that.

CHAPTER 33 / 48 Discussion

Mutant Virus Strains, Los Alamos National Laboratory Study

CBS News anchor Nora O'Donnell reported on a "more powerful mutant strain" of the coronavirus, which the hosts criticize as sensationalist fear-mongering. A study from the Los Alamos National Laboratory suggests a mutation that emerged in Europe may be more contagious than the original strain from China. The findings, which have not been peer-reviewed, were released early to assist vaccine developers in tracking the virus's evolution.

mutant strain· nora o'donnell· cbs news· los alamos· vaccine development

2:03:52 Okay, I think that's that's valid. It's a valid opinion. Yeah, I wanted to play these three clips because this is the media is losing They're kind of their people are losing interest in Kovac. Oh, no, we've got to bring them back in the fold So let's go with this one. This is Nora opens with mutant of virus. Oh Hold on a second. Where is uh, yes got it. Oh As we come on the air tonight, coronavirus infections are still growing in much of the country. Just as we're learning, there is now a more powerful mutant strain of the virus that is even more difficult to treat. There are now more than 20,000 new confirmed cases every day here in the United States.

2:04:33 And while cases are declining in the New York City area, the epicenter of the crisis, elsewhere, the rate of infection is rising. Still, 44 states are moving forward with lifting restrictions. And, tonight, President Trump is acknowledging those moves to reopen could lead to even more deaths, telling reporters today that Americans should quote think of themselves as warriors. Okay, couple things. First of all, the way she does that report, it makes it sound like there's 20,000 new cases of the mutant virus. That's what she did. Just using the term mutant virus. Whoever put this story together had her read it across information, so she went from one subject to another.

2:05:16 She says that there was, I want you to play the beginning of this again and listen to this where she is claiming if the way, if you just listen to her, that there's 20,000 new cases of the mutant virus. As we come on the air tonight, coronavirus infections are still growing in much of the country. Just as we're learning, there is now a more powerful mutant strain of the virus. By the way, mutant strain. Mutant strain of the virus that is even more difficult to treat. There are now more than 20,000 new confirmed cases every day here in the United States. And while cases are. Yeah, you're right. Of course. Of course. Yeah. It's poor copy.

2:05:56 She never follows up on the information. So I have an older clip from Democracy Now! This is the clip is called Source of Mutant Strain. A new study finds the novel coronavirus that emerged in China mutated in Europe in February to become more contagious, speeding its spread around the globe. A report from the Los Alamos National Laboratory also warns the mutated strain could leave people vulnerable to a second infection of COVID-19. The finding has not been peer reviewed and the director of the National Institutes of Health urged caution saying the study draws sweeping conclusions about the virus that might not hold up to further scrutiny. The authors of the study said they released the study early so that people who are working on vaccines could see their results.

2:06:44 What this is what you mean people working on vaccines can see their results. This is bull crap Stretch this out a little more well if you can't do it with the new and I love the way Nora pronounces mutant mutant yeah you tent oh Whoops, there goes the Zephyr. Oh, how are we doing? Six, seven cars. Yeah, it was really late. That Zephyr is hours late. So that is not a good sign. We'd like to see a solid nine cars as a stable, good economy. Eight is okay. It is okay. We've had a 10 in the past seven.

CHAPTER 34 / 48 Discussion

Pediatric Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome, Kawasaki Disease

Health officials in New York City are investigating a mysterious inflammatory syndrome in children that may be linked to COVID-19. The illness resembles Kawasaki disease, with symptoms including persistent fever, rash, and heart inflammation. While most children were previously thought to be at low risk, this "pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome" has placed several dozen children in intensive care, causing new concerns for parents.

kawasaki disease· pediatric illness· new york city· inflammation· children

2:07:28 I mean, at least it's running. It may be late, but it's running. I'm happy about that. It's too late. It's not going to be so late. Okay. So here, so it's not bad enough that the mutant strain of the virus is going to kill you. Try this one. Mystery COVID children's disease. Now to a mystery illness that's putting otherwise healthy children in the hospital. More than a dozen children in the New York City area have ended up in intensive care with severe symptoms possibly linked to coronavirus. All this as parents start thinking about camp and school. Here's our chief medical correspondent, Dr. John Lepook. Fourteen-year-old Jack McMorrow loves music and video games. Two weeks ago, a rash on his hands quickly led to a fever of over 104 degrees.

2:08:13 He was rushed to the ICU and tested positive for COVID-19. John McMorrow is his father. His heart rate was over 160. It was the scariest point in my life. There was nothing anyone could do. They prepared me for the worst. Jack finally responded to steroid treatment and doctors continue to monitor his heart function at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital in New York. They'll have a very fast heart rate. They'll have a high fever. And if their heart rate still stays very high, they will oftentimes come to the ICU for extra support. Researchers are now investigating COVID cases like Jack's. and the symptoms of a mysterious illness. It resembles Kawasaki disease. The New York City Health Department sent out an alert last night describing a pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome. Symptoms include persistent fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, and inflammation of the heart, eyes, mouth, and skin. Hmm. All gonna die. Yeah. Or at least the kids will. Yeah. Anyway, that's kind of distressing. Jeez.

CHAPTER 35 / 48 Discussion

Contact Tracing Apps, Alberta Trace Together

Alberta, Canada, has launched "ABTraceTogether," the first contact tracing app in North America, which uses Bluetooth to log encounters between users. If a user tests positive, they can voluntarily share their data with health officials to notify others to self-isolate. Similar programs are being implemented in Singapore and the Netherlands, raising significant privacy concerns regarding the government's ability to monitor social interactions and movements.

contact tracing· bluetooth· privacy· alberta· singapore

2:09:16 Here's what we should do I think. There's always time, in fact more and more people are interested in our way of living these days. Come on sing along. OTG, going OTG. OTG kind of guy. Going off the grid everybody. OTG, going OTG. And we should start with the tracing and tracking apps mentioned it earlier I wish we'd have seen something out of South Korea by now. What is the point if it's only to alert people and throw them into quarantine? Maybe we could learn something. There are people who are positive walking around. I mean, release some data, please. Get him! Maybe we'll get more from Candanavia. Alberta has launched its tracking and tracing program. COVID-19 remains a threat, but there's a drive to get out, to get back to normal.

2:10:18 Well, AHS says there's now an app that could help. Providing this information voluntarily is crucial to our work to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Alberta Trace Together is the first contact tracing app available in North America. Every time users pass one another, their phones record the encounter using Bluetooth. Encrypted data will be stored on the phone. Now if one of those users tests positive for COVID-19, the user can upload their interactions to AHS and a contact tracer would call the numbers the phone registered. telling them to self-isolate. Like bringing a camera into focus, these techniques give us a far clearer picture that help us to inform our actions going forward. Now the app stores only phone numbers, no locations, it doesn't use GPS, but tracking still raises privacy questions. Alberta's Privacy Commissioner says she has been involved and she supports enhanced contact tracing. In a statement she adds, in my view, Alberta Health has chosen a less intrusive approach in deploying this app.

2:11:19 Okay, what is happening is in every country the same conversation is being had. Apps are being made and governments are telling their citizens you need to give up some of your privacy so you don't die. and pretty much is everyone's going along with it. Oh yeah, sounds right. Sounds right to me. In the Netherlands, literally, the government was in the newspaper this morning in an interview with some muckety-muck and said, I'm translating on the fly, well, we'll have to know everything and we'll probably even have to know who your secret lover is, but don't worry, we'll keep it secret.

CHAPTER 36 / 48 Discussion

Social Surveillance, Workplace Distancing Gamification

The hosts propose the term "social surveillance" or "social supervision" to describe the new era of tracking and monitoring. The Wall Street Journal reports that corporations are implementing smartphone apps to track employee movements within offices, "gamifying" social distancing by giving workers scores based on how well they maintain a six-foot distance from colleagues. This trend is viewed as an intrusive expansion of corporate and state control over individual behavior.

social surveillance· social distancing· wall street journal· gamification· privacy

2:12:06 That's the headline. Because of course they're going to know who your lover is because you want to be around that person. Singapore is... Yeah, that's what these phones are good for. Singapore is going to require smartphone check-ins at all businesses and will log visitors' identity numbers. But that of course is Singapore. So that's kind of to be expected. What I think they're doing wrong is they're calling it tracing and tracking. And we've done so well. We've done social censorship Everyone understands that. We have social distancing. I would recommend, as a representative of the Currie-DeVorec Consulting Group, social surveillance. Use that term. I don't like the word surveillance. I would, I would nix that. I think social surveillance, I think it will work.

2:12:56 I think not. And again, I don't like to... I think you're onto something here is to come up with a term and I think the two of us can do it. But that's not it. I like the social part of it. Everyone loves social. Social must be good. But let's look at some synonyms. Okay. Synonyms for... okay. Sleuthing. Social sleuthing. We could also use, let's see, contact, social snitching. Oh, that's a good one. I like social snitching. Yeah, you like it. So, okay, we got inspection. Monitoring is no good. I don't like that either. I like inspection. Supervision is a word that's kind of a synonym.

2:13:48 Spying and espionage, those are out. Social supervision. No one's gonna fall for that bit. Superintendents. No, no, no. Observation, social observation. Yeah, that's getting there. That's New World Order. How about social supervision? Well, that's what I said. Oh, I missed it. I didn't hear that one. That's pretty good then, social supervision. Hmm, well, maybe work on it trolls aren't helping in social. You know, they're no good This is high-level stuff that only you and I you haven't graduated to top podcast spot Yeah, we can do this. We can come up with a word that means surveillance, which is what we're talking about Maybe a CNN without it being surveillance or what's the other one they're doing, you know spying snooping snitching How about a synonym for tracking? Maybe there's one there. How about this for an idea? I

2:14:44 How about doing what they like to do in Washington where you just change the title so the bill means it's nothing like the title? Yeah, you could do that. But how about social awareness? We do something with that? Okay, let's start with it. Let's use the word awareness, but put it at the beginning. So it'd be awareness Not awareness monitoring, I don't like that. Social awareness protection. Okay, I think we've, you know what, we'll come back to the brainstorm a little bit later on. We'll work on this. But we will get it. Meanwhile, companies are also creating their own

2:15:31 social, I'm just going to use it for now, social surveillance inside their own organizations. According to the Wall Street Journal, several organizations are going to be tracking location within corporations, within the building, to make sure people Here, the company aims to have its social distancing app ready at the end of May. Workers' movements are tracked through their smartphones and you get a higher score the more time in the office you are farther than six feet from another person. So they've gamified... Just leave the phone in the drawer, you're gonna get a raise. Gamified, you're gonna get a raise. No, you have to be around people but it has to be six feet. Yeah, well...

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Microsoft 365, Outlook Login Requirements

A host describes a frustrating experience with Microsoft Outlook, where a recent update required a login to Microsoft 365 before allowing the user to send an email. This shift toward cloud-integrated, subscription-based software is criticized for reducing user autonomy and increasing data collection. The discussion contrasts this with open-source alternatives like SquirrelMail and command-line email clients that offer more privacy.

microsoft 365· outlook· windows 10· privacy· email clients

2:16:20 So... You're standing up on your desk in the cubicle yelling at people. Oh man. Oh, by the way... I, you know, I have this desktop machine in the studio which really runs, it runs Lubuntu in a virtual machine, but we were scanning some documents yesterday and this, and the Windows side of that computer is still configured to this, so when the scanner starts it sends it to that machine and that's fine, that's good. But then I had to email that to myself and to Tina and

2:16:55 And so I fire up Outlook. The machine is maintained. It's continuously updated with the Windows 10 virus that comes in on Tuesday to update it for your experience. And I got a new experience as I found out Outlook is now part of Microsoft 365. It's been a part of 365 for a long time. Well, but a window popped up telling me this and told me in order to send an email I had to send, I had to log into Microsoft 365, so now I just want to use Outlook. Oh no, no. And so, and I tried to click new message. No. It's grayed out! Yeah, you can't do that. What are you trying to do? You're trying to...

2:17:38 spoil the way this is working. They want you to log in. I thought Outlook was outside of that. You could use it for free. It didn't have to pay for Outlook. You paid for... Well, that's old Outlook Express. No, no, no, no. Well, I don't know what happened, but I don't like having to sign into Microsoft to you to send an email. Yeah, I don't blame you. I wouldn't do it. I use squirrel mail. It's not gonna... we know what you use. I am fully back to MUT, IMAP filter and VI, baby. I love it. And then finally, this is a hot off the press. I do not believe it has been mentioned anywhere yet, but there is a class action suit that's been filed against Plaid Networks for selling people's bank information to third parties

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Plaid Networks, Class Action Lawsuit

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Plaid, a financial technology company recently acquired by Visa, for allegedly selling users' private banking data to third parties without consent. Plaid acts as an intermediary for apps like Venmo and Cash App, requiring users to provide their bank login credentials. The hosts warn against giving bank passwords to third-party software, noting that many users are unaware of the privacy risks involved.

plaid· venmo· visa· class action· bank privacy

2:18:27 Illegally! And it's a class action. This could be, now that it's a part of Visa, with all the different Venmo and all this stuff that fits in that is connected through the Plaid network into banks. And just a reminder, Plaid sits in between your Venmo app or your Cash app and there's many more. To make it easy for you to access your bank account, you give that app your login and password for your bank account, I know you've all done it, and then that app logs in as if it's you and then acts as if it's on the website as a person and can make transactions but can do anything it wants. And apparently it has been.

2:19:10 So this should be who the hell would sign up for something like this? Well, you people don't know they're signing up for it because they sign up for Venmo and they think okay I'll just put in my bank password and I can trust Venmo right you give the bank password to anybody else's software millions of people have done it I don't know why they would do it. They should just be forbidden. People should be, they need to be taught in school, in high school. Not to do that. Don't give your bank password to anybody. I always got a kick. What was that software that came out some years back? It was like about eight years ago. It was some sort of, it managed all your money and it did all these crazy things and it was like and it required you to turn over your bank pass. Well there's a number of these, they're plugins a lot of millennials use them and then it'll manage it'll say oh I can get you a cheaper deal on this and looks like you're paying too much for your insurance let me find you a cheaper deal because it's continuously in your account looking at your transactions.

2:20:09 I don't think so. Oh yes. What do you mean you don't think so? Nobody in their right mind would give that... You have no idea how successful these companies are. Oh yeah. This should be investigated. Pew pew. Let's play the Kaylee, that one thing, the one kind of offbeat. I can save it to the end. Well, no, let's play it now. Do you have the whole thing even when the journalist is yelling at the end? When the journalists are yelling at her at the end? Yeah, I got that part. So this is Kaylee taking a question. Now I'm thinking this woman, who I like,

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Kayleigh McEnany, Media Confrontation on Virus Comments

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany confronted reporters who questioned her past comments about the coronavirus not reaching the U.S. McEnany responded with a prepared list of headlines from Vox, the Washington Post, and the New York Times that had similarly downplayed the virus's threat in early 2020. The exchange highlighted McEnany's aggressive style and the "leaks" within the press corps that allow her to anticipate specific lines of questioning.

kayleigh mcenany· white house press corps· vox· washington post· new york times

2:20:47 She is a little bit over made up, but it's funny. But I like her because she's not putting up with any bull crap. And she decided, I think, we're gonna have to see if she has a pattern here. But I think the pattern would be the following. I think this is what she should adopt. Somebody asked a snarky question that's got nothing to do with anything. It's just a stupid snarky question. So you answer it with a blast that you have pre-prepared, because you know that you can see the question coming. You have it pre-prepared and then because it was a snarky question and because you blasted him you finished with a big blast and you leave the room. I'm out of here folks. I'm here all the week and walk out on him and that's what she did. Previous life before you were press secretary you worked for the campaign and you made a comment I believe on Fox in which you said President Trump will not allow the coronavirus to come to this country. Given what has happened since then obviously, would you like to take that back?

2:21:44 Well, first, let me know what I was asked a question on Fox Business about President's travel restrictions. I noted what was the intent behind those travel restrictions, which is we will not see the coronavirus come here. We will not see terrorism come here, referring to an earlier set of travel restrictions. I guess I would turn the question back on the media and ask similar questions. Does Vox want to take back that they proclaim that the coronavirus would not be a deadly pandemic? Does the Washington Post want to take back That they told Americans to get a grip the flu is bigger than the coronavirus Which is the Washington Post likewise want to take back that our brains are causing us to exaggerate the threat of the coronavirus Does the New York Times want to take back that fear of the virus may be spread spreading faster than the virus itself

2:22:29 Does NPR want to take back that the flu was a much bigger threat than the coronavirus? And finally, once again, the Washington Post, would they like to take back that the government should not respond aggressively to the coronavirus? I'll leave you with those questions and maybe you'll have some answers in a few days. So what you didn't hear at the end, it got cut off right at the end, one of the journalists was yelling, you, you, you were prepared for the question, how'd you know, how'd you know? I didn't I watched it. I would got to the actual press conference. Yeah, it's right at the end and I never heard that well I'd heard that I would left it on well I see it's interesting because I heard it and I saw you had the clip so then I decided not to clip it but you can hear the question right at the last thing you hear on the clip You starting to hear you were prepared yeah

2:23:27 Which she was, obviously, so it's kind of fun to show the press corps that they have leaks as well. It does work in reverse, because she absolutely knew that was coming. She didn't hesitate for a second on that. No, she went right to it. She had a page of all the notes. So, well, the hostility has started then with her. That should be interesting. I was not... I expected her to get steamrolled, and I am clearly wrong. We'll see how she does. I looked at her background, I didn't think so. She has one of those... She has a certain mean girl style that is usually can take it and she's smart if you look at her background. She's smart So she's a smart mean girl. This is not not somebody you're gonna be able to blow blow away We'll see. Well, at least we have a Different setting, you know, at least someone else is answering some questions I'm a little tired of the president and his hangin chads, but the media is a

CHAPTER 40 / 48 Discussion

News Personalities, Direct Camera Addresses to Trump

A new trend in cable news involves anchors like CNN's Don Lemon and MSNBC's Joe Scarborough looking directly into the camera to address President Trump personally. Lemon questioned Trump's obsession with Barack Obama, while Scarborough urged the President to "take a rest" and let Mike Pence run the country. The hosts characterize this as a shift from journalism to performance art intended to satisfy a specific partisan audience.

don lemon· cnn· joe scarborough· msnbc· editorializing

2:24:25 There's kind of I guess it's been happening for a while, but I only put the two together and realize that there's a new style in news opinion shows Although they appear on news networks, specifically CNN and MSNBC. So these are news outfits. And it goes like this. You talk to the president. For some reason, these talking heads now believe that they should be telling the president what to do, and they're looking into the camera and talking to the president.

2:25:01 Have you seen this? Don Lemon does this. Don Lemon and he did a very interesting one the other night. And I just want to, it's 45 seconds, but he's looking right in the camera and it's just... Yeah, I saw that. I didn't clip it, but I should have. This is a good clip. What is it about President Obama that really gets under your skin? Is it because he's smarter than you? Better educated? Made it on his own, didn't need daddy's help. And not baiting at all. Wife is more accomplished. This is the kind of thing you don't say to a guy's face. Because you get beaten. Better looking, I don't know, what is it? What is it about him? That he's a black man that's accomplished, became president. Wow. That he punked you on the whole birth certificate thing. What is it about him? Just wondering.

2:26:08 This is a very odd thing he's doing, but I believe it's very successful with the audience he has. I think they like it. I think they really dig that he's doing this. I don't think it brings in new audience though. I mean the problem that CNN has is that they're locking their audience down and the audience is small. Yes. It is. It's about half of MSNBC which is half of Fox. But speaking of MSNBC, Morning Joe is now doing the same thing. And morning Joe, and this is just a minute, but it went on for five, six minutes, this talking to the president. Obviously, Donald, you didn't want to hear that again. I know I've been saying it a lot. And you actually tweeted something.

2:26:49 extraordinarily cruel. He's literally talking as if he's talking to someone on a video chat. It's very odd. And Mika's going like Diamond and Pearl, oh yeah, preach, yeah, you go. And I know you meant to be extraordinarily cruel to me. By attacking me this weekend, my God. Diamond and silk. You were supposed to have a working weekend. You got it wrong again. You said 50,000 deaths, 60,000 deaths. Now you're saying 100,000 deaths. What was your working weekend? What did you do during your working weekend? Well, you tweeted more hateful things about colleagues of ours.

2:27:28 You tweeted conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein. Really, you have time for this? You tweeted conspiracy theories about Barack Obama. Really, you have time for this? You attacked George W. Bush for simply sending out a unifying message. Mr. President, I ask that you get checked out. I ask that you take a rest. I ask that you take care of yourself. Maybe let Mike Pence run things for the next week. You're not well. It's a very odd form of journalism that is taking place. Well, it's obviously not journalism. It's these guys that they think so highly of themselves that they feel obliged to do this. And everybody wants to be, wants to editorialize. I mean, you can go to Lionel's Nation if you want to hear this sort of thing from Lionel, the crazy lawyer who likes to scream at the camera. Yeah. And he's got some very good rants on there.

2:28:30 And he's holed up in his basement, much like Biden is in his basement. But they're more entertaining than this because the guy knows what he's doing. This reminded me of the clip of mourning in America, which I don't have the whole thing. I do have the Democracy Now report of it. And this is that group, the Lincoln Project or whatever they're called. Ah, this is George Conway's group. George Conway. And so Amy, the way she structures her commentary on this, she thinks this morning report is great because all these smart Republicans hate Trump. And then, of course, she uses the word lashes out. And then she gives an example at the end, which is not Trump lashing out at all. In fact, this whole lashing out thing with Trump is nonsense.

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The Lincoln Project, George Conway and Trump Tweets

The Lincoln Project, a group of anti-Trump Republicans, released an ad titled "Mourning in America" criticizing the administration's pandemic response. President Trump responded on Twitter by attacking George Conway, calling him a "deranged loser" and "moonface." The hosts discuss the bizarre dynamic between George and his wife, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, questioning if the public feud is a form of "controlled opposition."

the lincoln project· george conway· kellyanne conway· morning in america· bernie bros

2:27:28 You tweeted conspiracy theories about Jeffrey Epstein. Really, you have time for this? You tweeted conspiracy theories about Barack Obama. Really, you have time for this? You attacked George W. Bush for simply sending out a unifying message. Mr. President, I ask that you get checked out. I ask that you take a rest. I ask that you take care of yourself. Maybe let Mike Pence run things for the next week. You're not well. It's a very odd form of journalism that is taking place. Well, it's obviously not journalism. It's these guys that they think so highly of themselves that they feel obliged to do this. And everybody wants to be, wants to editorialize. I mean, you can go to Lionel's Nation if you want to hear this sort of thing from Lionel, the crazy lawyer who likes to scream at the camera. Yeah. And he's got some very good rants on there.

2:28:30 And he's holed up in his basement, much like Biden is in his basement. But they're more entertaining than this because the guy knows what he's doing. This reminded me of the clip of mourning in America, which I don't have the whole thing. I do have the Democracy Now report of it. And this is that group, the Lincoln Project or whatever they're called. Ah, this is George Conway's group. George Conway. And so Amy, the way she structures her commentary on this, she thinks this morning report is great because all these smart Republicans hate Trump. And then, of course, she uses the word lashes out. And then she gives an example at the end, which is not Trump lashing out at all. In fact, this whole lashing out thing with Trump is nonsense.

2:29:15 This is a, I'm gonna play this clip. This is Amy talking about, that includes a small clip of mourning in America. And then she reads a Trump tweet. I don't know if these people know that these tweets are extremely funny. But they see them as like some negative, horrible thing. And I think mourning Joe was, everybody hates these tweets. Here we go. President Trump is lashing out against a new advertisement by a Republican-led group called the Lincoln Project, calling out his mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic. The one-minute ad is titled, Morning in America. Spin on Ronald Reagan's 1984 campaign slogan. There's morning in America. And under the leadership of Donald Trump, our country is weaker and sicker and poorer.

2:30:08 And now, Americans are asking if we have another four years like this. Will there even be an America? That morning, an America ad spelled M-O-U-R-N-I-N-G. And a series of angry tweets posted just after midnight Tuesday morning, Trump attacked the makers of the ad, singling out George Conway, longtime Trump critic, husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway. Trump tweeted, quote, I don't know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad, Trump tweeted.

2:30:43 He said that before, but to hear Amy say it is better. It is. I love these far-left progressives. Read Trump tweets. It's just dynamite. Isn't this just pure controlled opposition if you really look at it? I mean, that's, I keep thinking this is controlled opposition. I don't think it is. I think it's because I think controlled opposition really resides on MSNBC, which is more representative of the Democrat Party as a whole. While Amy may be a Democrat, she's really a Bernie bro. No, but I mean, the Lincoln group, the Lincoln group is controlled. Oh no, the Lincoln group for sure. That's controlled opposition, isn't it? I mean, there's... But who's controlling the control? Kellyanne Conway!

2:31:29 I don't know, maybe. Okay, this cannot be a healthy relationship. There may be something to the theory that this is all planned and controlled because he's insulting Kellyanne and George in that little tweet in a funny kind of a way, calling me a loser and you know your husband you don't want to hit. If you work for somebody and you call someone calls your husband a loser. Moon face. Moon face loser of a husband. I don't know, maybe. I find it amusing. I like that the tweets are funnier than that stupid morning in America thing. It's morning in America and there's thousand points of light.

CHAPTER 42 / 48 Discussion

Project Veritas, CBS News Staged Testing Line

Project Veritas released undercover footage and whistleblower testimony alleging that CBS News staged a line of cars at a Michigan testing site to make it appear busier than it was. The report claims that hospital staff and interns were told to line up their vehicles for the camera, causing actual patients to wait longer for tests. The hosts cite this as an example of why mainstream media credibility is declining.

project veritas· cbs news· michigan· staged news· adriana diaz

2:32:14 I was shocked, I will say, shocked that Project Veritas comes out with the big news with undercover video and voice-altered witnesses that CBS faked a shot! Oh no! I'm shocked, shocked. This is so... what a waste. So, and I got a minute from their teaser report. Well, just listen to it. This happens five times a day at least. You're telling me, you're 100% certain that CBS News, CBS News Corporation, National, staged a fake event, they faked the news, they faked the reality and broadcasted that.

2:33:07 to all of their audience last Friday on CBS This Morning. I understand, absolutely. Only six states have reported more cases than Michigan, but fewer than 2% of its people have been tested for the virus. In our series on the state of coronavirus testing, Adriana Diaz shows how Michigan is trying to improve a system that has failed some of its people. But the governor says testing above all else will help determine when to fully reopen. All right, so the whole report is this bad and what happened is they were going to do a shot of a line of cars waiting to test to be tested for coronavirus.

2:34:00 And there was almost no one there. So CBS arranged a whole bunch of fake cars and patients. And of course, sadly, there were some actual people who were waiting for about an hour because of the shenanigans who really were patients who needed to be tested. Yeah, I drove past the Berkeley testing thing, which is that no cars, zero, not even one car. I was going to drive through just to ask him a few questions. I should have. We brought my little camcorder. Did you hear this? But this Veritas with like the heartbeat music, you know, I don't know. I mean, can we do that? We got women that one woman who I can't remember her name, but she does a bunch of videos on YouTube. She did the expose and showing all these the day before shot, you know, all these people lined up, the ambulances are coming in the next day, a bunch of locals. Here we go.

2:34:48 It was unbelievable. We went to the site of the CBS News crew. There they were, lining up cars, but they weren't cars of patients, no. They were cars of interns. They were manipulating the media to make it look like there was a lot of people being tested. This was false. We have an eyewitness. I mean, come on! You're insulting me! Oh, geez. It would have been better if it was like, you know, all those cars, they were all driven by the dead. And that is exactly why we are non-commercial. We don't have to do dumb crap to get people to watch or pay attention. I'm going to show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda.

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Final Donation Segment, Peerage and Birthday Recognition

The final donation segment recognizes numerous producers, including a poignant $100 donation from Meredith Talbot in honor of her late fiancé, Brendan. The hosts perform a knighting ceremony for Scott Porter, Anonymous, and David Walsh, welcoming them to the No Agenda Round Table. They also acknowledge several birthdays and title changes within the community, reinforcing the "peerage" system that sustains the show.

joseph salazar· christopher kessler· meredith talbot· knighthood· round table

2:35:47 But one thing we have to do is thank those who help us get the show going. And that's a pleasure. That's the that's the highlight of the show for me. Often it is, especially with Joseph Salazar in India Atlantic. India Atlantic. Where's that? In Florida. Oh, I don't know where that is. But he does have a call out. I want to call out Doogie Fresh as a douchebag. Shout out to Claymation, the Corona survivor. Can you please tell me the show number where clips of the Johns Hopkins virus pandemic walkthrough meeting took place if you can get a chance? Go to the show notes, explain how to do that, Adam. Yeah, go to nashownotes.com. And look it up. And look it up. Yes, and look it up, damn it. There you go.

2:36:44 Yeah, and it just shown us and there's a search engine you can look up. Well, you know what? I'm sorry to say the search engine has been abandoned by its developer. Oh Yeah, yeah being it dot IO. I've redirected that there there is another place That's pretty good. If you if you actually go to being it dot IO or Rona radio.com There's there's a new no agenda. It's actually no agenda experience. It's just a placeholder and But there's transcripts in there and you can search very easily just, you know, find, control F in your search and then you click on that link and immediately it starts playing on that word. So it's a search and it's a player all in one. Can't beat it. Not really. And the point is, is that we don't know when we ran it. We do. We don't do that. We're not

2:37:36 archivists in that sense we have these systems we provide all of our data in structured format opml it's available the show notes and everything is available and people put that together and can create great things except we our developer just lost interest I guess and and as of January 1st it hasn't been updated Oh, poor thing. Christopher Kessler's next on the list from Marshfield, Wisconsin. $124. Kassia Grzelska, I think in Effort, Pennsylvania. One, two, three, nine, nine. I think it's David Drake. Grzleka. David Drake. Yeah, this is a tough one. She had to run into a pronunciator.

2:38:24 David Drake in Midlothian, Virginia, 12345. Daniel Walraven, 12345, in Eindhoven. Daniel Walraven in Eindhoven, 12345. That's actually from his wife, he says, after hitting her in the mouth for months. Well, thank you, Daniel's wife. Yeah. Anonymous in Colorado, spit. It must be Colorado Springs, but it says Colorado Spit. 101. Meredith Talbot, 100. My fiance, Brendan, loves your show. He planned to donate and become a knight, but he passed away. Oh, my gosh. 4-21-20. Please accept his donation in his honor. Okay. Oh, Meredith. Oh, that's terrible.

2:39:19 Well, we need emergency karma for Meredith and all the family. This is horrible news and thank you very much, but wow, sorry about that. You've got karma. To probably say love and light, stuff like that. He would get a chuckle out of it. They probably. Sir Bevenauer or Bevenuer. Not sure. He's in East Berlin, Pennsylvania. $100. He's got a birthday coming up. He also has callouts. He has a callout for Butch. I see the call, douchebags he's got written down there. And Andy. And Jerry. Come on guys, he says value for value. Got it. And we got an F cancer call. I will put that at the end for you.

2:40:13 No, his friend Ryan who also recently lost his life's battle with cancer and he says rest in peace love and light. Yeah, Genosh Moser on Frankfurt on on Main $93 Deutschland. Mm-hmm Allie Breedlove in Columbia, Virginia 85 Dina Isabel got a birthday sisters Oregon 6033 Mika Myers and Bren Bremen, Alabama, 6006. Me, Megan Kendall in Sandy, Utah, 5885. Got another birthday. A lot of birthdays today. Danilo,

2:40:56 Dusoswa. Dusoswa, yeah I think so. Cork, Ireland. She's in Cork, yeah, in Ireland. 5555. And has a call-out, I would like to call out Mark Kroymans as a douchebag. He's been listening for a year and to my knowledge has not yet donated. I've been keeping an eye in the sale for his donations but haven't seen any. And that is a Dutchism. Keeping an eye in the sale. Een oogje op het zeil houden. Talking about Dutch. Jean Paul Delehaille in Bevrijd de Slaven. In Bevrijd de Slaven. Bevrijd de Slaven. Which is actually not a place, he just tricked you into saying free the slaves.

2:41:47 You tricky Dutch. Stephen Chevlin in Southampton, by the way, he's in for 55-55. Stephen Chevlin in Southampton, Massachusetts, 55-20. Sir Christopher, Baron of Brown County, Green Bay, Wisconsin, 55-10. And I'll bet you that your quarterback, you're gonna lose your quarterback. Sir Sean DeSantis, Knight of the Northern Everglades in Fort Pierce, Florida, 5510. Lord Michael Gates, Baron of the rest of Colorado in Colorado Springs, 5280. Jason Dean in Mesa, Arizona, 5151. Justin, and he's got a birthday, Justin Budzinski in San Francisco, 5151.

2:42:33 Mishawaka, Indiana, 5123. Jason DeLucia, Sir, Jason DeLucia on Chatsford, Pennsylvania, 50. And these are all $50 donors from here on out, name and location. Starting with Jason, then Baronet, Sir, lineman of the net, Raleigh Hawk. and Anna, Illinois, Glenn Graham, Sir Matthew Janiszewski, who's been with us forever. Christopher Rivera in Austin, your buddy in Austin, Texas, Edward Misuric in Memphis, Tennessee, Brady Schroeder in Milton, Georgia, and Mary Hui, a great name, Scott Grice in Starkville, Mississippi.

2:43:19 Sir Jonathan Meyer in Zinnia, Ohio. And last but not least, Jeff Neff, oh, James Neff, I was just looking for a rhyme. James Neff in Hanover, Pennsylvania, N3, ILN 73 is from Hanover. I wanna thank all these folks for making a show 1240. worth doing. Thank you very much. Well worth doing. Yes, thank you to all of these producers and to the producers who came in under $50. That's a sure way to keep your name off the list because that's where we cut off for mentions for anonymity.

2:44:02 But also there's many with these subscriptions, the plans that eventually get them to Knighthood and Damehood. And it's extremely important if you can to do one of those. It has a base that keeps us rolling throughout the high times and the low times. And thank you again for all of your courage. We will be here. Again on Sunday, you can support us. Please go to Dvorak.org Slash N a and some jobs and can't F cancer requests. Here we go Jobs jobs and jobs. Let's vote for job karma

2:44:46 What's that? Again, the right side, the jingles like... You can't see out of that eye. Alright, here we go. Here's your birthdays today being of course the 7th of May 2020. We say happy birthday to David Wall. She celebrates tomorrow. Sir Beavernauer says happy birthday with Smokin' Hot Grove wife, Carrie. She turned 42 today. Dennis... Denna Isabelle, happy birthday to her husband who's turning 60. Megan Kendall to the love of her life. John Kendall, 35 tomorrow. And finally, Jason Dean says happy birthday to his son Ryan. He'll be turning 20 tomorrow. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe.

2:45:31 Two important title changes today for the peers. Lady Cara of Weekepaw becomes Lady Cara of the Clean Tooth with her new occupational hazard job. And Sir Roly of Weybridge now becomes Sir Roly of Crystal Palace, Slayer of the Concrete Dinosaurs. And we have one, two, we've got four, no wait, we have three. Three knightings for today, so we've got a Rona blade. I got my three for sword here you go. Wait a minute. Yes, okay? I got it. Let's go

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CHAPTER 44 / 48 Discussion

ADOS Movement, Diddy and the Black Vote

The American Descendants of Slavery (ADOS) movement is gaining political traction, with figures like Sean "Diddy" Combs stating that the black vote should not be given to the Democratic Party for free. Diddy argued that Joe Biden must offer "tangibles," such as a clear plan for reparations, rather than just more studies. The hosts suggest that the Democrats' assumption of total support from the African-American community is being challenged by this demand for specific policy results.

ados· diddy· joe biden· reparations· black vote

2:47:00 It's unexpected often. But please go to noagendanation.com slash rings and give Eric the shill all your info so he can get that to you as soon as possible. I have one important topic for these remaining moments we have and it's an ADOS related topic. American descendants of slavery. This came up on the Mo Show and of course it didn't hit my Twitter and didn't hit your Twitter, but this is about a move in the political space or a movement and we've been tracking that the Democrats need the black vote

2:47:46 They lost some of it, I think not a substantial enough amount during the previous election that it made people pay attention. But as you know, there are a lot of African-American descendants of slavery who are considering not voting for the Democrat Party. It doesn't mean they're voting for somebody else, but that they will no longer hand over their vote without, and here are the key words to look out for, tangibles, like give us something that's really for us, or reparations, I would say. That is the big ask.

2:48:23 And it's not being listened to, it's not being discussed. Joe Biden came out with his Biden for Black America plan, which believe it or not, mentioned the word reparations. But it was in the context of doing another study to see what should be done, who should get it. So that's not going to fly. We need more studies. Diddy came out on, he was doing, which is funny if you know Diddy, but he was on a live stream with Naomi Campbell, some kind of Rona, let's hang out together and do a Zoom video everyone can participate in, and here's what he said. The black vote is not going to be for free. We're going to have to see some promises.

2:49:05 You know, what are we getting in return for our vote? Nothing has changed for black America. And in order for us to vote for Biden, we can't be taken for granted like we always are because we're supposed to be Democrats or because people are afraid of Trump. It's whoever's going to take care of our community, whoever wants to make a deal. It's business at this point. You know, we can't trust politicians, you know, so we want to know very clearly just like Trump made it clear that he wanted to build a wall. Biden needs to make it clear that he's going to change the lives and quality of life of black and brown people, or else he can't get the vote. I will hold the vote hostage if I have to. We said it here, said it first. Breaking news! Breaking news!

2:49:50 Diddy is no stranger to the voting process. He's done a lot of campaigns over the years. People do listen to him. He's no slouch. I think they should be worried about him. They got a lot to be worried about. Yeah, yeah they do. I mean, they should be... I don't know what they're going to do. I think about this as like, what are these guys going to do? They got this... they got the country on a, you know, just Beaten by this virus and shut down everything. I mean that that's weakens Trump's position But then they've come up with a candidate like Biden although I think it's you know You could point out that most of the people they're gonna vote for but Biden Don't even know what a bumbling idiot that he is because they don't get to see those clips

CHAPTER 45 / 48 Discussion

Tara Reade Allegations, New York Times Letters

The New York Times published letters to the editor regarding the sexual assault allegations made by Tara Reade against Joe Biden. One notable letter from former Times reporter Martin Tolchin stated that he does not want an investigation, but rather a "coronation" of Biden to ensure Donald Trump's defeat. The hosts point to this as evidence of blatant media bias and a "win at all costs" mentality among the Democratic establishment.

tara reade· joe biden· new york times· martin tolchin· sexual assault allegations

2:50:41 Because they won't show them to him. The mainstream media is all in for Biden. The Democratic bigwigs are all in for Biden and they're just hoping for the best. They're hoping for a fluke and then of course he'll die and the vice president will become president. So that's the person you've got to really keep an eye on. I don't think any of this is going to happen, to be honest about it. I think it's going to be a one-sided slaughter and Biden's out. Did you see the New York Times opinion letters to the editor? And this was Joe Biden and Tara Reid, whom to believe. And the letters to the editor included, I mean, this is the one they published, The New York Times published these letters to the editor. And it was very clear that you got to list that something's going on here. So we have to investigate this.

2:51:30 Thank you for this editorial. For the record, I'm a lifelong Democrat and will vote Democrat this fall regardless. Defeating Donald Trump and saving our democracy is the most important thing. However, we do still need a full transparent investigation. I totally agree with this editorial. I don't want an investigation. I want a coronation of Joe Biden. Would he make a great president? Unlikely. Would he make a good president? Good enough. Would he make a president better than the present occupant? Absolutely! I don't want justice, whatever that way may be. I want to win! The removal of Donald Trump from office and Mr. Biden is our best chance. By the way, that's Martin Tolchin, who was a former reporter for the New York Times.

2:52:14 And they published it with his name and it says the writer is a former reporter from the New York Times. Well, they probably felt obliged to do that because of the disclosure stuff they like to do. That's crazy. And so there was probably a discussion when you're in the middle, you know, you're putting it, there's one person usually the actually the editor does take part in some of these letters because they like to slant the perspective. And so they had this discussion. Oh, this is a great letter. Look at this. He slams Trump, the whole thing. Isn't that one of our old writers? Oh shit, should we just pull this one and run a different one? Nah, you know, I kinda like it. All we have to do is just put the disclaimer in there and that'll cover it. Good to go, good to go. So we get that good letter that we want and put it in there. Nobody that reads us is gonna think anything about it. Whereas anybody who is not a normal stooge for the times is like, what kind of corruption is this? Why don't you just have the editor write a phony letter to herself, or himself, sorry.

2:53:13 So yeah. Well, I got some news. I got some news. I have a, well, I got a kind of a kick out of the, well, here's the, well, here's that clip I wanted to play earlier in the show. This is the New York dead and the vaccine. This is the one I was cringing is 24 second clip. CBS's Mola Lenghi is going to lead us off tonight in New York City. Mola? Well, Nora, while deaths in New York are down significantly from their peak just a few weeks ago, we're still losing more than 200 people a day to this virus. So many that bodies are being stored in makeshift morgues, like those white refrigerator trucks that you see behind me there. And that is why there is so much hope in this experimental new vaccine that could be ready by this fall.

CHAPTER 46 / 48 Discussion

Michael Flynn, Military Intelligence Theories

A list of theories from a military intelligence source explains why Michael Flynn was considered dangerous to the "deep state." The claims include Flynn's knowledge of Hillary Clinton's weapon transfers from Libya to Syria, the role of Ukraine in the Arab Spring, and the "stand-down" order during the Benghazi attack. Most significantly, Flynn reportedly intended to audit the various U.S. intelligence agencies, making him a primary target for removal.

michael flynn· libya· benghazi· hillary clinton· cia

2:53:57 And they got some guys getting shot up with it. I'm cringing watching this clip. Oh brother Okay, so my end unless you have some for the end of show I got two clips that finish things off I just want to comment Eric I would just like to run through one bit of information then both of your clips are good to go now I have one bit of information and a clip then you're good to go will that work. So I'm fine. Okay, I bit of information. Why Michael Flynn? Remember we asked this question, why was he so dangerous? The theories are rolling, yes. Well this is from our military intelligence who knows Flynn personally, I can attest to that. This is Agent Orange and he says here is why. It's a one, two, five point list. One. I'm glad that he's chimed in by the way. Yeah. One.

2:54:53 He knows what happened in Libya and how Hillary Clinton moved weapons from Libya to Syria when she was running the State Department. Two, he knows how Ukraine played a vital role in supplying moderate rebels in Tunisia and Egypt for the Arab Spring. Three, He knows the lost man pads in Libya were repurchased and the CIA gave them to Qatar who sold them to the Taliban that shot down a US chopper with them with a whole SEAL team on them. Four. He knows who gave the stand-down order regarding Benghazi. And finally, he was going to audit the intelligence agencies. I think that says enough.

CHAPTER 47 / 48 Discussion

Alaska School District, Book Bans and Curriculum Changes

The Mat-Su School District in Alaska voted to remove several seminal novels from its high school curriculum, including "Catch-22," "The Great Gatsby," and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." The board cited concerns over "controversial" content, though the move faced significant backlash from students and parents. The hosts criticize the decision as an example of over-socialization and the erosion of classical education.

alaska· mat-su school district· book ban· catch-22· the great gatsby

2:55:47 That sounds right. I like the whole list. It's a good list. It's a good list. Anything to keep us from speculating is a plus. And then this is my final story where political correctness and over socialization has just gone too far in my book. This is Alaska. Hated Alaska. and things that are pretty serious problems, especially in our teenage world. The novel's in question? I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Catch-22, Invisible Man, Things They Carried, and F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, which is one of the top ten most read books amongst high school students in the nation. It's really baffling that this is taking place.

2:56:50 Well, those are seminal books. Well, they've been taken out of the curriculum. Catcher in the Rye, which is a very important book that kids read. No, no, Catch 22. Catch 22, not Catcher in the Rye. Catch 22. Catch 22. Catch 22 is a fantastic book. Of course it's a great book. It shows you the ludicrous nature of certain kinds of bureaucracies. Ah, that would be the problem. And then you have the Invisible Man, which is a, I'm assuming it's the Invisible Man, the great novel by Ralph Ellison. Yes. And yeah, no, this is ludicrous. They didn't go. So Catch-22 still okay? No, Catch-22, no. I'm sorry. I'm getting the Catcher in the Rye still okay? Yeah, but Maya Angelou is not okay. And The Great Gatsby because of... The Great Gatsby is minor.

2:57:43 I mean, it's a great book. It's a great structure, but it's always taught in English classes for its balance. It's one of the best structured novels ever written. But in terms of the rape and all the rest of it, it's not what the book's about. Okay. Well, they got something wrong with them up there then. Sounds like Texas. Hey, I don't think so. By the way, take that back. I'm sorry, Texas. Yes. Okay, I got the two clips. One of them I meant to play last time, last show, I'm playing it now. This is the San Francisco protests over hotels.

2:58:20 In California, medical students and doctors with the UC San Francisco Do Not Harm Coalition staged a die-in outside the home of San Francisco Mayor London Breed Wednesday to protest her refusal to swiftly move unhoused people into hotel rooms. The die-in lasted 30 minutes to symbolize 30,000 vacant hotel rooms in the city that could be used to house the homeless during the pandemic. The protesters also hold a moment of silence for three unhoused people in San Francisco who've died of COVID-19. So that's because the hotels heard about this scheme and they said, no, we're not going to do that. And Brie doesn't know how to make them do it. They can't make them do it. And they don't and they can't make them do it. So the whole thing is that fell apart, that whole idea. Now, the last one, which is the best clip, is the California beaches clip.

CHAPTER 48 / 48 Discussion

San Francisco Die-In, California Beach Closures

Medical students staged a "die-in" outside San Francisco Mayor London Breed's home to protest the city's failure to house the homeless in vacant hotel rooms. Meanwhile, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of beaches in Orange County after large crowds gathered, a move seen as targeting a Republican-leaning area. The show concludes with a musical mix by Jesse Coy Nelson and a final sign-off from the hosts.

london breed· san francisco· homeless· gavin newsom· orange county

2:57:43 I mean, it's a great book. It's a great structure, but it's always taught in English classes for its balance. It's one of the best structured novels ever written. But in terms of the rape and all the rest of it, it's not what the book's about. Okay. Well, they got something wrong with them up there then. Sounds like Texas. Hey, I don't think so. By the way, take that back. I'm sorry, Texas. Yes. Okay, I got the two clips. One of them I meant to play last time, last show, I'm playing it now. This is the San Francisco protests over hotels.

2:58:20 In California, medical students and doctors with the UC San Francisco Do Not Harm Coalition staged a die-in outside the home of San Francisco Mayor London Breed Wednesday to protest her refusal to swiftly move unhoused people into hotel rooms. The die-in lasted 30 minutes to symbolize 30,000 vacant hotel rooms in the city that could be used to house the homeless during the pandemic. The protesters also hold a moment of silence for three unhoused people in San Francisco who've died of COVID-19. So that's because the hotels heard about this scheme and they said, no, we're not going to do that. And Brie doesn't know how to make them do it. They can't make them do it. And they don't and they can't make them do it. So the whole thing is that fell apart, that whole idea. Now, the last one, which is the best clip, is the California beaches clip.

2:59:16 Of course it is. In California, Governor Gavin Newsom has ordered beaches in Orange County closed after crowds defied social distancing rules. California reported 95 more coronavirus deaths over the most recent 24-hour period. Yes, the beaches are back open! Woohoo! Yeah! Except in Orange County. Screw y'all. That's where the Republicans are, so you close those beaches. Of course. Of course you gotta close that. Alright, well keep your social distance everybody so the social surveillance can make sure that you are good to go and we'll take care of the social censorship.

2:59:58 and we will return here. Yes, we'll return here on Sunday. We will bring you another jam-packed show, no doubt, deconstructing whatever takes place in the next two days. And I will do it here from Austin, Texas, where I am. It's the frontier, Opportunity Zone 33, FEMA Region No. 6, and all the governmental maps. Remember us at Dvorak.org slash NA. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley, where I don't know, it's a nice day and people should be out. I'm John C. Dvorak. We return Sunday right here on No Agenda. Again, remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. Until then, adios mofos! And such. Oh, by the way, I should mention we have Jesse Coy Nelson, end of mix, and after the show on NoAgendaStream.com. Random thoughts, where's the beef? Adios, everybody.

3:00:59 Both the mayor and the governor only had the right to enforce 30-day stay-at-home orders. They're now abusing their power. We mean business, and we are going to shut this down one way or the other. Don't be stupid. We will cite you. And if we need to, we will arrest you, and we will take you to jail. You call yourself a progressive, but you chauffeur yourself to Brooklyn. Seriously, you guys have a park. You live in the middle of a park. You don't need to not essentially travel to Brooklyn. This is the epitome of non-essential travel. You're too close to me to be socially distant.

3:02:01 Hey now y'all can we just get real do we really care about our fans or is this just another deal? Set another way that we lost our way Socials about the people remember we are people do you really need another like fan or share? Do we need another post to show up everywhere? I hope as we scatter that we never forget that our posts live forever even when we go to bed So can I quit now? Let's have some fun, let's show the world what we've done Let's get social, through social media

3:02:43 Let's get social, with social media. We can spread the word, and grow our reach, and find our fans in bare-nosed feet. Let's get social, with social media. Give it up Mary McCoy!