Episode 1250 · Sunday, 14 June 2020

Noodle Nation

Global health officials clash over asymptomatic transmission data as corporate leaders and historical monuments fall to a new wave of digital activism and social pressure.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 1250

About this episode

The World Health Organization faces a credibility crisis after technical lead Maria Van Kerkhove stated that asymptomatic transmission of coronavirus is extremely rare. Dr. Anthony Fauci immediately rejected the WHO findings on Good Morning America, prompting a swift clarification from the agency regarding their data subsets. This clash between global health bodies and domestic advisors highlights the deepening divide over lockdown efficacy and the scientific modeling used to justify prolonged economic restrictions.

In the United Kingdom, Neil Ferguson defended his Imperial College models by claiming earlier interventions could have halved the national death toll, while White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany cited Nature magazine to credit mitigation efforts with saving millions of lives. Meanwhile, significant inaccuracies have surfaced in the CMS nursing home database, with facilities in Massachusetts and New Jersey reporting death tolls that exceed their total bed capacity. These discrepancies emerge alongside reports from MedPage Today suggesting widespread Medicare fraud and data inflation. In the private sector, CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman resigned following social media backlash, and Merriam-Webster announced plans to revise the definition of racism after a campaign by a Missouri college graduate.

This broadcast introduces the Noodle Gun concept to describe the weaponized shaming tactics used by digital activists to force corporate and cultural shifts. The hosts analyze the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in Seattle and the Hollywood I Take Responsibility PSA as peak examples of modern virtue signaling. The segment concludes with a musical tribute to Kayleigh McEnany and a deep dive into the historical demographics of the Congo to challenge modern claims regarding King Leopold II.


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CHAPTER 01 / 62 Discussion

Zephyr Economic Indicator and WHO Presser Introduction

The hosts open the broadcast from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, noting a missed sighting of the Zephyr train, which serves as a local economic indicator. They transition into a discussion regarding recent updates from the World Health Organization (WHO) and a specific press conference involving Maria Van Kerkhove.

zephyr· train· austin· texas· silicon valley· world health organization· maria van kerkhove

00:00 is beyond laughable. symptomatic and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here at 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 we missed the Zephyr which seemed to not only be on time but 30 seconds early. I'm John C. DeVore. Well then the most important question is how many cars did the Zephyr have? I walked in the room with some water and I saw the Zephyr going by and I missed the key car, the car that I started to count with. Well luckily you did this on Thursday and there's only a day and a half left of trading. I mean the markets will be confused if we can't give them the Zephyr economic car indicator then there's trouble.

01:01 Well, I miss... I feel bad about it. No, it's okay. I mean, it happens. It's not our job per se. Well, it seems like it is. Yeah. Well, the week started off fantastically! How does this work? Ah! Well, we had great news from the WHO! I was super excited! Oh, you mean the news that they said they did get some pushback from the Democrats and they had to go back against the news and back off on it? That news? Well, it went a little differently but I do have the sequence and this is the news that made me happy. Maria von Kerckhove.

CHAPTER 02 / 62 Discussion

WHO Statement on Rare Asymptomatic Coronavirus Transmission

Maria Van Kerkhove of the World Health Organization stated during a press briefing that secondary transmission of coronavirus from asymptomatic individuals appears to be very rare. This conclusion was based on detailed contact tracing reports from various countries, including a study from a long-term care facility in Singapore. The findings suggest that global health efforts should focus primarily on symptomatic cases rather than broad contact tracing of those without symptoms.

who· asymptomatic transmission· maria van kerkhove· contact tracing· singapore

01:38 of the WHO during their regularly scheduled conference call with Dr. Tedros. And it's a little presser and they give all the latest details and health professionals call in and well here's what she said. The second part of your question is what proportion of asymptomatic individuals actually transmit? So the way that we look at that is we look at, these individuals need to be followed carefully over the course of when they're detected and looking at secondary transmission. We have a number of reports from countries who are doing very detailed contact tracing. They're following asymptomatic cases, they're following contacts, and they're not finding secondary transmission onward. It's very rare. Very rare! And that not much of that is not published in the literature. It's new! From the papers that are published, there's one that came out from Singapore.

02:32 Looking at a long-term care facility, there are some household transmission studies where you follow individuals over time and you look at the proportion of those that transmit onwards. It still appears to be rare that an asymptomatic individual actually transmits onward. What we really want to be focused on is following the symptomatic cases. But from the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual. So, yay! Well, that's what I thought. I was super happy. And of course if you listen to what she says, a couple of things, she says there are a few studies, published papers, it's very rare that people who are asymptomatic pass on the coronavirus to other people. And she said they found this out

03:24 By doing contact tracing and this of course the contact tracing is the next step who have backfired It was the next step in someone's In one agenda one of the many because we're gonna find out about everybody and who they're hanging out with and this is a fabulous network that you can put into a database and it's just great, it's great for all kinds of things. So we cannot have that, A, we can't have people thinking that they can just stop wearing a mask, we can't have that, we can't have a contact tracing show that this is happening.

CHAPTER 03 / 62 Discussion

Dr. Anthony Fauci Rejects WHO Asymptomatic Spread Claims

Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on Good Morning America to reject the World Health Organization's claim that asymptomatic spread is rare, asserting that the statement was incorrect. Fauci maintained that epidemiological studies show asymptomatic individuals can indeed transmit the virus to uninfected people. Following his intervention, the WHO began to walk back the initial statements made by Maria Van Kerkhove.

anthony fauci· who· good morning america· asymptomatic spread· robin roberts

04:04 So, the guy who has not been in a briefing for weeks pops up on Good Morning America, of course we've got to bring in the big gun, Dr. Fauci himself to reject this claim from the World Health Organization, the same organization he's touted for months as the authority. And the WHO said something recently, suggested that asymptomatic spread is rare and they've then walked it back. Just all they walked it back now. There's not this is not a scientific correction Retracted papers no no the who walked it back. This is the authority that you have a clip of them walking it back I've got a clip of that, but first we have to listen to fudge and is rare, and they've been walked it back

04:48 Just a little bit. So can you clarify that for us? What happened the other day is that a member of the WHO was saying that transmission... Now mind you, a member of the WHO, you mean that one of the women who has been there for months giving us the information we have been told to believe? That's the member you're speaking of? Maria Kerkhove, whose Dutch name translates to Churchyard? They just forgot to use a different term once they did it.

05:52 of the totality of infected people likely are without symptoms. And we know from epidemiological studies that they can transmit to someone who is uninfected, even when they're without symptoms. So to make a statement... Hold on, hold on. Listen, listen. You gotta, it's important that we listen. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, I'm gonna make sure to listen to this guy. So to make a statement to say that's a rare event was not correct and that's the reason why the WHO walked that back. So he's saying that there's no evidence? He's saying that this statement was incorrect?

06:30 He just obliterated that. And what do you think, what is his name? Is there a name? Robin, Robin Wright? Is that who it is from Good Morning America? It could be. What do you think her, what do you think she does? A follow-up question? Oh, she, yeah, she nails him to the cross. Yeah, let's just check the end again. WHO, walk that back. And Dr. Fauci, in hearing all of this, how does that, people are wondering about schools reopening. Okay, oh yeah, yeah, well she nailed him on that all right. Tell me about schools reopening. Now let's listen to the actual retraction the WHO gave. Not quite the same that there's no evidence and this confident Maria now she looks like a deer caught in the headlights. So there were quite a lot of messages that I received overnight and that was... Hey, that's Fauci! Fauci! Walk that back! ...we received about making some clarifications to some points that I made yesterday at the press conference. So I think it's important just to

CHAPTER 04 / 62 Discussion

Maria Van Kerkhove Clarifies Asymptomatic Transmission Comments

Maria Van Kerkhove issued a clarification regarding her previous comments, stating that her use of the word "rare" referred only to a small subset of studies rather than global transmission patterns. She provided statistical estimates suggesting that 6% to 41% of the population may be infected without showing symptoms. The clarification followed significant pushback from other health officials and media outlets.

maria van kerkhove· who· statistical modeling· asymptomatic· global transmission

07:25 just if I could briefly cover some of the, perhaps some of the misunderstandings from what I said yesterday. John, did you misunderstand what she said? Did she or did she not say there were papers published that showed asymptomatic spread was rare? That's what I heard. Seems that she was very clear. And she used the word rare at least two times, I think three times? Well, not as many times as Fauci used the word walk back. So I think what's important related to transmission is what we know. Importantly what we don't know and what we're trying to do to really understand this very complex question. There are some estimates that suggest that anywhere between 6% of the population and 41% of the population may be infected but not have symptoms within a point estimate of around 16%. Hold on, hold on, hold on. She says

08:18 The range of known infections is between 6% and 41% with a 16 point error margin. That's not knowing anything. Statistically, that doesn't seem like you know anything. But okay. Actually, there's a term for it. Statistically. Spitballing. Oh nice, she's spitballing, exactly. With a point estimate of around 16%. I don't want to get too technical. Oh, please don't pay attention. I don't want to get too technical. I mean you might be able to figure out I'm about to talk about, I'm about to be spitballing.

08:58 But we do know that some people who are asymptomatic or some people who don't have symptoms can transmit the virus on. And so what I was referring to yesterday in the press conference were a very few studies, two or three studies that have been published that actually try to follow asymptomatic cases, so people who are infected over time and then look at all of their contacts and see how many additional people were infected. And that's a very small subset of studies. And in that I use the phrase very rare. And I think that that's misunderstanding to state that asymptomatic transmission globally is very rare. What I was referring to was a subset of studies.

CHAPTER 05 / 62 Discussion

Lockdown Skepticism and Political Accountability Claims

A critique is presented regarding the validity of global lockdowns, suggesting they were designed to damage the economy rather than protect public health. The narrative proposes that President Donald Trump should publicly claim he was misled by experts like Fauci and Birx. Reference is made to Boris Johnson's handling of the crisis in the UK and the perceived shift of wealth to online businesses during the market volatility.

lockdown· hydroxychloroquine· donald trump· boris johnson· economic impact

09:38 I only have a small bit of studies. However, if we take a study that is against hydroxychloroquine that only looks at 40 patients, then it's accepted and oh stop administering that. You're being lied to. This whole thing is bullcrap. The whole thing is 100% crap. Yeah, there's a virus, but the lockdown was a lie. A lie, I tell you, from these people. And If the Curry-Dvorak consulting group were brought into this, I would recommend to the president, and maybe he's thinking of this, the following. He's got to go on primetime and say, ladies and gentlemen, I can't do his voice, but this is how it would supposed to sound.

10:26 I was hoodwinked, and with me, the American people, and perhaps the world, by the experts. I was told to believe them. We all believed them around the world. Fauci, Birx, CDC, WHO, all lied to you. And whether you re-elect me or not, I tell you I will drain the swamp. Because there's no he's I mean Boris Johnson is now apologizing himself. Oh, except he's not doing it right he's saying I would say that all the voices you do I'm trying to do Boris and his dumb

11:12 I was advised this, I tell you. I had nothing else to do but just advised it. So it's crap. The whole lockdown situation is just a lie. It was designed to bring down the economy. Hello? And the checkmark recovery, everyone was in on it. Oh, the stock market, we'll figure that out. Just shift some money to online businesses. Yeah, it's all right, don't you know, just sell now, wait until it goes down, buy at the bottom. And everyone made out like bandits. Bandits. There's a lot of banditry going on. Oh my goodness, but this I mean this just tells you that it's it's it's just a lie that they've not told us the truth and you know of course vaccines now listen to he's actually walking back his vaccine story a little bit now he's promised all the vaccines coming

CHAPTER 06 / 62 Discussion

Dr. Fauci on Vaccine Success and Potential Boosters

Dr. Anthony Fauci expressed cautious optimism on Good Morning America regarding the development of a coronavirus vaccine by late 2020 or early 2021. He noted that while success cannot be guaranteed, the process is on track to determine safety and the duration of protection. Fauci mentioned that if initial protection is not substantial, booster shots may be required to maintain immunity.

vaccine· anthony fauci· boosters· clinical trials· safety

12:00 It's coming now here. He is with the good morning America talking about the vaccine a vaccine vaccine by the end of this calendar year in the first few months of 2021 so that's the thing that makes me feel confident that the process is really on track and that's good news again in the context of never being able to guarantee success and things are clearly going in the right direction. That's very promising, very promising indeed. And once there is a vaccine... Did you... This is her follow-up. Oh, that's very promising. Let me just tell you a little something about interviewing people. When you either weren't listening to the person you were interviewing, or you have no idea what they were saying, you just say something like what this journalist just did. Robin. Robin. Journalist. She's a coach. She's a show host. Of never being able to guarantee success.

12:54 So he's now saying, we never can guarantee success. It's not guaranteed. And she's like, oh yeah. Of never being able to guarantee success, things are clearly going in the right direction. That's very promising. Very promising. Oh yes. How is that promising? It's not promising. That's not promising. That's not promising. That's the definition of not promising. Promising indeed. And once there is a vaccine. Go back to sports, Robin. How often do you think we would need it? Would it be like getting the flu shot every year? Oh, now this is a very good question. That is a good question. Will we need it? Now she doesn't know why she's asking the question. It was just put on a piece of paper, that's why. So does that mean, does coronavirus, will it change every year just like the flu? That's the question, but she doesn't know she's asking it. Let's find out. You know, we don't know that right now. We're going to take it one step at a time. The first thing we want to do

13:47 is to determine if it's safe and if it protects, how long that protection lasts. We're going to have to obviously observe that and that's the reason why when you make a vaccine it isn't the end of the game. You have to keep following and see how long the duration of the protection is. We hope it's substantial But if it isn't, you can always give a boost. So right now, step one, let's just prove that it's safe and effective, and then we'll go on from there. Oh, okay. To me, a vaccine, you get one.

CHAPTER 07 / 62 Discussion

Neil Ferguson Defends Lockdown Models and Timing

Neil Ferguson of Imperial College defended his epidemiological models, asserting that the epidemic was doubling every few days before interventions were introduced. He claimed that implementing lockdown measures just one week earlier could have reduced the final death toll by half. Ferguson maintained that the restrictive measures were warranted despite personal controversies surrounding his own adherence to the rules.

neil ferguson· imperial college· lockdown· death toll· epidemiology

14:23 And the minute they start with the boosters, I'm like, I don't think that's as great as you're telling me it is. We have to have boosters every year. No, I don't like it. But it doesn't matter because all of this is just good news where we are today as Neil Ferguson, the man of the IMHE 2 million dead model who walked it back and then walked his naked ass to his girlfriend who was cheating on her husband. during the so-called lockup, he says, I was right. I was right. The epidemic was doubling every three to four days before lockdown interventions were introduced. So had we introduced lockdown measures a week earlier, we would have reduced the final death toll by at least a half.

15:20 So, I think the measures given what we know about this virus then in terms of its transmission and its lethality were warranted. I wouldn't second-guess them at this point. Certainly had we introduced them earlier, we would have seen many fewer deaths. Very, very animated young man he is. So yeah, hey, I was right. Go ahead and prove me wrong. It's always great to say if we hadn't done it, there'd be more people dead. Go ahead and prove me wrong. Thanks. Yeah, Mr. Science, we'll go try and prove a negative. So what is going on with this data? What is happening with all that? Alex Berenson wrote a book, which I think is one of the best sellers now, really about the data. It's COVID-19, the data, the models. And it's a very kind of, he wrote it in kind of like the way we've explained how these things work, but only use published data. And he was on Adam Carolla's show talking about it and what is happening.

16:21 To our journalism, that's right. So okay, so people in the media a lot of them are not very good at math and they're very prone to groupthink as they as the cannabis thing taught me But there's something even worse than that right and people call it Trump derangement syndrome I don't like to call it that because that to me suggests there aren't good reasons to be mad at Trump I call it orange man bad Right, because that puts you in on the joke a little bit, right? That, you know, Donald Trump does have lots of issues, but there's orange man bad syndrome going on. And Donald Trump got blamed for this early on. And, you know, he didn't the government didn't prepare. Right. He shut the borders. But then the government didn't really prepare in February and early March. And then it panicked.

CHAPTER 08 / 62 Discussion

Alex Berenson and Media Coverage of Trump

Author Alex Berenson discussed his book on COVID-19 data and models, highlighting what he perceives as media groupthink and "Orange Man Bad" syndrome. The argument suggests that the media uses daily death counts to embarrass President Trump rather than providing objective analysis. The discussion posits that the media's focus on the severity of the virus is a political tool used to counter Trump's mocking style.

alex berenson· donald trump· media bias· groupthink· covid-19

15:20 So, I think the measures given what we know about this virus then in terms of its transmission and its lethality were warranted. I wouldn't second-guess them at this point. Certainly had we introduced them earlier, we would have seen many fewer deaths. Very, very animated young man he is. So yeah, hey, I was right. Go ahead and prove me wrong. It's always great to say if we hadn't done it, there'd be more people dead. Go ahead and prove me wrong. Thanks. Yeah, Mr. Science, we'll go try and prove a negative. So what is going on with this data? What is happening with all that? Alex Berenson wrote a book, which I think is one of the best sellers now, really about the data. It's COVID-19, the data, the models. And it's a very kind of, he wrote it in kind of like the way we've explained how these things work, but only use published data. And he was on Adam Carolla's show talking about it and what is happening.

16:21 To our journalism, that's right. So okay, so people in the media a lot of them are not very good at math and they're very prone to groupthink as they as the cannabis thing taught me But there's something even worse than that right and people call it Trump derangement syndrome I don't like to call it that because that to me suggests there aren't good reasons to be mad at Trump I call it orange man bad Right, because that puts you in on the joke a little bit, right? That, you know, Donald Trump does have lots of issues, but there's orange man bad syndrome going on. And Donald Trump got blamed for this early on. And, you know, he didn't the government didn't prepare. Right. He shut the borders. But then the government didn't really prepare in February and early March. And then it panicked.

17:05 But what people realized in the media, consciously or not, was they could beat him up with this. They could beat him over the head with it because his normal style is to bluster and to bluff and to mock people. And that does not work when you have these death counts every day. They realized they could embarrass him and they have been doing it nonstop ever since. But the flip side of embarrassing him means you have to constantly talk about how terrible this is. Right. And there's one last irony here, Adam. If if this were really terrible, OK, if this thing were really the Spanish flu or worse, you know, this were like, forget the stand. But let's say it was killing 10 percent of Americans.

17:45 We would have to take it. You know, I like that he listens to our show. Orange man bad. And we are now two weeks and two days since the protests, peaceful protests began. We saw everyone out there without masks, touching, all kinds of stuff going on. By now we should have people in the intensive care units dying en masse, big, big groups of them. I don't see it, however... Oh, you must be seeing it, Adam. You're in Texas. NBC sees it.

CHAPTER 09 / 62 Discussion

Hospitalization Surges and Kayleigh McEnany Song

Reports from NBC and other outlets indicate a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations in states that reopened early, such as Texas and Arizona. Dr. Anthony Fauci described the situation as his "worst nightmare," while the hosts expressed skepticism regarding the cause of the uptick. The segment transitions into a musical tribute to Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany produced by John Lucas.

hospitalizations· texas· anthony fauci· kayleigh mcenany· john lucas

18:23 But doesn't see it for what it is. They say there's an uptick, a surge. I'm confused. Troubling news signs tonight about coronavirus in some areas that reopened early. Hospitalizations are way up, a more serious indicator than the number of cases. And today Dr. Anthony Fauci called COVID-19 his worst nightmare, saying it's not over yet. Oh, it's the states that opened up early. Okay, that's the problem. Not the people out there rioting and peacefully protesting. And I do not believe this is true. I really don't. I have that same report. I agree with you.

19:02 Democracy Now is playing that up too, but before we get too far away from your first clips, you're already abandoning. No, I didn't abandon them. You're bailing out. I'm keeping the flow going. I have a Kayleigh, out of context, I'm going to pull a Kayleigh clip because I have a Kayleigh special today. Oh, well, it's as you know what I love about this show? Without ever speaking to each other, We have this magic that works between you myself and our producers And so when you say you have a Kaylee what Kaylee special a Kaylee special? Hey

19:48 And the media will never be friends. Drop your mic and don't pretend that this press conference came to a natural end. One more time. Kayleigh Johnsey is trying to write you a love song. Kayleigh, love with you, A1. Can prove that Trump was right or you can prove Trump was wrong. John Lucas, you're a master. So I have the Kaylee special for later. Oh, I thought it was. And let's just say if we wanted to produce that and this show was run like a traditional M5M show, what do you think? Five weeks has to run past legal. We have a we have it. We're all kind of, you know, we have to find the right production team. We have to audition singers. Now,

CHAPTER 10 / 62 Discussion

Kayleigh McEnany Cites Studies on Lives Saved

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany cited studies from the journal Nature suggesting that mitigation efforts saved 3.1 million lives in Europe and a similar number in the United States. The hosts compare this "lives saved" metric to the Obama administration's "jobs saved or created" metric from the 2008 recession, labeling both as unverifiable political rhetoric.

kayleigh mcenany· nature journal· mitigation· lives saved· barack obama

20:52 No, we just get it value for value. Thank you John Lucas. So Ferguson coming back and saying he was right. Yeah brings me to this because there's no reason not to take advantage of the situation And so we're gonna have this of this clip which is a The Trump administration taking advantage of this and this is Kayleigh Poulsen Obama. Also I wanted to take us through a few other things relating to the coronavirus. First, the coronavirus task force briefing was held yesterday. I was in it and there was some very good news that I'd like to share with you. I don't know if you all saw there were two studies that came out, very strong studies in the journal Nature and in Europe which had a very similar epidemic profile to the United States. 3.1 million lives were saved.

21:42 due to mitigation and the efforts taken by the European governments. And as Dr. Birx noted to me, she sent this to me just before I walked out here. She said it suggests that the United States also prevented over 3 million deaths. Thanks to the efforts of President Trump and the American people. Another study found that the shutdown efforts prevented 50 million additional coronavirus cases. So those are two very encouraging studies underscoring the work of the American people. Now, not everyone will understand why this is so funny if they're kind of new to the show.

22:20 After the 2008 Great Recession, Obama's metric was jobs saved or created. They didn't know which one it was, but it was something to look at. And it was millions of jobs saved or created. And we determined it was just kind of a made-up thing. bull crap. I'm looking for I can't find any clips that contain saved or create. I mean, we laughed about it. They were all mixed in. We must have had about 50 clips. That's why that's why I find it odd that well, it's also from the very beginning. I may not have all that archive, but this this bit when I heard it saved or created, it's saved or created. It's the same scam that Obama pulled and nobody's calling him on it. Well, no, it's Kaylee. Hello.

23:05 Yeah, they get their butt handed to them as we'll see in the later KD special. I've got her formula, I'm getting her formula down when we hear the clips in the next, it'll be in the second after the first break. You'll start to see the formula she uses for slamming these guys is pretty funny. Anyway, so yeah, I thought the saved or created is exactly what we're looking at here and and they opened the door for it when Ferguson doesn't help by coming back and and and taking a you know a victory lap Spiking the ball. It's no it doesn't help at all. There's a one other thing I just wanted to read we just came in it's from a Medical as med page today, which is a lot of doctors subscribe to the newsletter and it's a medical website

CHAPTER 11 / 62 Discussion

Nursing Home Data Inflation and Medicare Fraud

Reports from MedPage Today highlight significant inaccuracies in the CMS database regarding COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes. An 80-bed facility in Saugus, Massachusetts, was incorrectly listed as having nearly 800 cases, while a New Jersey facility was listed with 753 deaths despite having only 90 beds. These discrepancies suggest that national data may be inflated by a factor of ten, potentially linked to Medicare reporting errors or fraud.

medicare· cms· nursing homes· data inflation· massachusetts

23:56 And they have a story here about the administrator of the Saugus Rehab and Nursing Centers in Saugus, Massachusetts, who had heard that a new Medicare website you could find all the data of the cases and deaths reported from nursing homes. So she went to take a look and her facility had 794 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the second highest in the country, and 281 cases among the staff. And this is the CDC's National Health Care Safety Network, which operates under new rules from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. It's called CMS. Well, her 80-bed facility only reported 45 residents to have tested positive and five residents died. It's impossible. These numbers are inflated by a factor of 10.

24:56 So she started looking around and talking to people, and there's nursing home after nursing home that has numbers that are inflated by, seriously, a factor 10. Medpage Today first learned of the inaccuracy shortly after publishing an article on Friday on the new public database. And that article was a list, which has since been removed, of outliers. Those with the highest numbers of cases and deaths among residents and staff included Delridge Health and Rehabilitation Center in Paramus, New Jersey. The CMS data indicated it had the most COVID-19 deaths of any nursing home in the country, 753 COVID-19 deaths.

25:37 That number is insanely wrong, Jonathan McAuley, Delridge's marketing director, wrote in a frantic email. We are a 90-bed center and we have had less than 20 deaths. How do you report such inaccurate numbers? Well, I think we all know the answer why, don't we? Because this was a scam and these are the these are the numbers that go in medicare fraud by the way Thank you to the list. Well, that's the whole point. They're all all these now. I'm not pointing the finger at anybody either Administrators at the nursing homes are like hey, this is our moment because they're gonna make us do all this stuff we got to have all kinds of money or whatever it is or it's someone in between them at the at medicare and

26:22 jacking up the numbers for other reasons internally. Either way, data's disqualified. It's disqualified. Take off your mask, people. Go out. It was a joke. I mean, this is... Well, that's distressing. I didn't hear this one. Now this just came in from one of our producers. This is outrageous. The nursing care... Oh, take it off of YouTube! The nursing care industry is now saying, oh, crap, we're going to get blamed. We're gonna get blamed. The other thing is, well, the hospitals are... They're probably doing the same thing. They have the same issues. Let's back up. Let's back up to the early... Oh, all the reports that show them on NBC, ABC, CBS, all that, they're backed up. They're slammed. And of course, they're showing on videos. You watch YouTube, you have a bunch of doctors and nurses dancing in the halls, but it's beside the point. Slam, slam, slam. And then the next day, a number of people went out with their own cameras

CHAPTER 12 / 62 Discussion

Media Death Toll Projections and Global Warming Parallel

The Washington Post and Democracy Now! continue to report rising death tolls and hospitalizations across nine states, with projections from the IHME reaching 145,000 deaths by August. The hosts express deep distrust in these mathematical models, drawing a parallel to the perceived unreliability of global warming data.

washington post· death toll· ihme· global warming· models

27:24 After the reporting was over and took pictures and went to the hospitals and went inside there was nobody in there. Take it off YouTube! Take it off YouTube! That's exactly what happened. And you know, is the virus real? Yeah. It appears to be real. They seem to be able to detect it. Of course it's real. These things happen. They seem to be able to detect it. But this is going to unravel before the election. Oh, it better. It better because this is an outrage and people are being silenced over this. It can't, it won't last because there's too much of it. You can't overdo a scam. Unless you have anything else I'd like to move it right to my next conclusion of the week, unless you have more on COVID. Well let's see, do I? I think I got my good one out of the way. The good one? I just have the, oh well, I mean we could do the democracy now or

28:16 Is this Democracy Now! I don't think so. The COVID deaths update, so you know the breathless deaths update. Which we now know is probably bogus. Coronavirus cases are continuing to soar across the United States as the death toll tops 112,000. The Washington Post reports... What if everything was times 10 and we're really only at 10,000? It makes sense. Yeah, that makes a lot more sense to me too. Coronavirus cases are continuing. I'm sorry. I'm going to say I have a Times 10 report later in the show about something else. Excellent. Coronavirus cases are continuing to soar across the United States as the death toll tops 112,000. The Washington Post reports COVID-19 hospitalizations are increasing in at least nine states following the reopening of businesses.

29:11 Texas, North and South Carolina, California, Oregon, Arkansas, Mississippi, Utah and Arizona are all seeing a surge in patients needing medical attention. Texas has seen two consecutive days of record coronavirus hospitalizations. On Tuesday, the nation's top infectious disease doctor, Anthony Fauci, described coronavirus as his quote, worst nightmare and said the pandemic is not close to over yet. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation has revised its projected U.S. death toll upwards, predicting 145,000 deaths by early August. Models and data, it cannot be trusted. It cannot be trusted. Except with global warming. Well, don't worry, that's coming back.

CHAPTER 13 / 62 Discussion

Merriam-Webster Revises Definition of Racism

Merriam-Webster agreed to revise its dictionary definition of racism after receiving an email from Kennedy Meacham, a recent college graduate from Missouri. Meacham argued that the existing definition was inadequate because it did not explicitly include the concept of systemic oppression. The editor of the dictionary confirmed that a draft for a more comprehensive entry is currently being developed to reflect institutional factors.

merriam-webster· racism· kennedy meacham· dictionary· systemic oppression

29:57 So something interesting happened again. It was just a crazy week. On Sunday, we talked about Sesame Street and what they were teaching the kids about racism, and I took exception to their definition of racism. This is a clip from Sunday's show. It may sound eerily like we're talking now, but it's a clip from Sunday's show. I should probably do a sound effect. I should do this. This will make it more clear. Racism? What's that? Oh, racism is when people treat other people unfairly because of the way they look or the color of their skin.

30:37 That is not, I'm sorry, not the definition of racism. The definition... They are freaked out. The definition of racism, prejudice, discrimination or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. It is not what was just said here. That is not. And so you're teaching children incorrect things. Yeah. Well, that didn't take very long and all it took was one noodle girl from Missouri. As hundreds of thousands march for justice across the country and in St. Louis, one recent college grad is using her voice in a different way. With everything going on, I think it's really important that everyone is on the same page. The same page of the dictionary, that is.

31:27 Kennedy Meacham, a recent college graduate studying law, politics and society, said the issue stemmed after people would quote the verbatim definition of racism. A couple weeks ago I was like, okay, this is the last argument I'm going to have about this. Like I know what racism is. I've experienced it. So I emailed them. basically told them that they need to include that there's a systematic oppression upon a group of people. It's not just it's not just, oh, I don't like someone. After back and forth emails, the editor of Merriam Webster agreed, saying a revision to the entry of racism is now being drafted. The reason the definition of racism in the dictionary is an adequate

32:07 is because it suggests that racism is just a passive kind of concept. Whereas racism in actuality is a passive belief, but it also causes horrendous actions toward people who don't look like you. Dr. Charlene Jones teaches political science at Harris Stowe State University. She said from her students to people like Kennedy, the young generation will make this movement different. Now, I'm not exactly sure what the lady from Merriam-Webster was saying about what change we can expect. Could you turn your speakers down just a little bit? It's just slapping back. So I'm not sure what exactly she meant, but all it took was one email from a noodle kid in Missouri, and now they're changing a definition that as far as I know has been around for quite a long time.

CHAPTER 14 / 62 Discussion

Noodle Boy Anecdote and Workplace Dictatorship

The hosts revisit a decade-old clip of a young man dubbed "Noodle Boy," who complained about the "dictatorship" of his job at a Noodles restaurant. In the recording, the worker argues that employees should take control of their workplaces and that owners should only be allowed to stay if they abdicate their authority and cooperate as equals. This anecdote serves as a foundational reference for the hosts' "Noodle" terminology.

noodle boy· seattle· union· workplace· noodles restaurant

33:10 That is something new. This is a change and I'm identifying it and for people who are new to the show, I would like to revisit the noodle boy. Because this is, the noodle boy has grown since this clip first came into our possession. Was this Seattle, the noodle boy clip? I always forget. I don't remember where the noodle boy was. I think it was in Oregon or maybe it was Seattle. It sounds like a Seattle guy. So he works at Noodles, which is the noodle... Is it Noodles or Noodle Factory? Whatever it is. I don't remember. I don't know. And then we're going back, what, maybe eight, nine, ten years with this clip? Ten years at least. Ten years. And we were laughing about him because these kids seemed like they were off their rockers. Like, hey man, this is not fair. We got to have a say. It's capital... Probably taking over Seattle. Yeah.

34:02 Well, like I described earlier, there are two fundamental classes that are just a plain fact in society. You either work for someone else or you work for yourself. And most people work for someone else in a way that they aren't free. You don't really get to decide your work. For example, I work at Noodles, a restaurant, and basically it's a dictatorship there. We're told exactly what we're going to cook, how we're going to cook it, what time we're going to get there. And basically if they don't like what they're doing, they try to tell us what to do if we don't listen, they get rid of us. And so we're not able to actually cooperate in a way that we make decisions together. I try to convince my my fellow employees that we should have a union at Noodles, so it's a source of power to start with.

34:47 And then I think in terms of the bigger picture, when you look at revolutions, the way that you actually get rid of any sort of dictatorship is by having workers take control of the place where they work. Would your plan, your vision for noodles, would it include the owner? What capacity would he be granted? If the owner wanted to cooperate with us as an equal and provide his skills that he had, We would definitely cooperate with him. We'd have to abdicate his position as being an owner and controller of us, and he would have to recognize that we run this together, and basically if he doesn't want to cooperate with us, he's against us.

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Evolution of Cancel Culture and the Noodle Gun

The concept of the "Noodle Gun" is introduced to describe how social media activists use shaming tactics to influence advertisers and corporations. Recent examples include HBO Max temporarily removing "Gone with the Wind" to add historical context and the cancellation of long-running television shows like "Cops" and "Live PD." The hosts argue that these "noodle kids" have figured out how to weaponize digital platforms to force cultural shifts.

cancel culture· social media· hbo max· gone with the wind· noodle gun

35:32 We laughed, we laughed, we referred back to Noodle Boy many times. Constantly. We got Gamergate and Social Justice Warriors and of course we saw some things. What entered the fray really was social media and Twitter. And it was fun. We could call people out and make trouble for them. And then a couple of these noodle kids, they figured out that you could probably shame advertisers into doing certain things. And if you can shame advertisers, well, maybe we can... Well, they didn't work too well on public people. That's really how it started, trying to cancel. It's a cancel culture, trying to cancel people.

36:12 And it's always fun to take, you know, some kind of media property or media personality. So as we move forward in time from the noodle boy, as noodle boys and girls, they have evolved and they figured out they have a weapon. No, no, no, no. They didn't evolve. They got older. Social media came into the fray and I see noodle boy now having what I'm going to call a noodle gun Not quite sure how to doodle gun calm by the way is registered to us not quite not quite knowing how to use it yet But when they figure it out when their aim is true, and they're loaded. It's getting pretty good some simple things now again This is just target practice

37:00 These demands for racial justice are not going unheard. Tonight we're witnessing a number of cultural shifts many say are a long time coming. With that, here's Blayne Alexander. It's an American movie classic. known for its swirling score and unforgettable cast. But now Gone with the Wind is temporarily gone from streaming service HBO Max. The film set in Georgia during the Civil War has been criticized for romanticizing slavery. HBO says the film will return to service with a discussion of its historical context and a denouncement of those very depictions.

CHAPTER 16 / 62 Discussion

CrossFit CEO Resignation and Corporate Vulnerability

Greg Glassman, the CEO of CrossFit, resigned after a controversial tweet regarding George Floyd sparked a massive backlash. The "Noodle Gun" was deployed as thousands of affiliated gyms threatened to cancel their contracts over the remark. The incident highlights the vulnerability of corporate business models to rapid social media mobilization and internal employee pressure.

crossfit· greg glassman· floyd-19· twitter· corporate boycott

37:40 the idea and gone with the wind but it's not just gone with the wind let's cancel some more stuff another noodle shot in the wake of all of the protests following the death of George Floyd the Paramount Network is now cancelling cops after 33 seasons on the air that's a long time also pulling live PD from its schedule Okay, so let's just look at a quick little rundown. The CrossFit CEO. CEOs are now being targeted. This is where it's getting interesting. Now CrossFit... I love it. CrossFit is vulnerable. I looked at their business model and the way they work is anyone can become a CrossFit gym. You pay $3,000 a year in fees and every instructor has to be certified by CrossFit and it's $1,000 and that's it.

38:24 But there's no turf protection, so someone could open a CrossFit right next to you in the garage next door. Gyms have expanded and added this. So when he, when the CEO tweeted Floyd 19, that's all he did, he tweeted Floyd 19, immediately the noodle gun came out. And it got so bad that Jim, it's not that hard for Jim to just say, fuck I'm gonna cancel. They can always resign. It's like the other contracts not exclusive. Then they started to cancel. They only have 15,000. So this guy had to resign. That's how bad it was. Now, the New York Times was very clear with boycott your own relatives until they get woke. Don't donate money to black groups and tell them you won't text or call them until they do. Let's see what else is happening. Elmer Fudd in the new Looney Tunes no longer has his rifle.

CHAPTER 18 / 62 Discussion

Fashion Industry Lookbooks and Woke Virtue Signaling

The fashion industry's transition from physical lookbooks to big data trends has led to widespread "woke" virtue signaling among brands like Anthropology. However, internal employees are using the "Noodle Gun" to expose alleged hypocrisies, such as the use of racial code words by staff. This internal corporate activism is described as a new form of socialist worker revolution within major retailers.

anthropology· lookbooks· big data· virtue signaling· black lives matter

41:04 Do you know what a lookbook is do you remember lookbooks from the advertising agencies? I know about lookbooks, but I don't recall them and It wasn't something that was in the public domain. No no no no no lookbooks before the Internet Advertising agencies paid college kids mainly they gave him Polaroid cameras and just mostly in New York. I would say mostly in New York Go out, well, you know, Madison Avenue is in New York. Go out with your Polaroids, take pictures. And so if someone would notice like a leopard print dress in a club and there's an album cover with leopard print and some other leopard print.

41:43 These advertising agencies would charge their clients big money to look at the lookbook. Here are the trends we're identifying. So there's a good chance that fashion or some other product, whatever the trend was from the lookbook, would show up in advertising and in products. With the advent of the internet, data became the lookbook. And the agencies all became big data agencies, and Google and everybody all calling data, looking at the trends, and thinking they found trends, which of course they're not, because each trend for each individual person is algorithmically driven. All of it's algorithmically driven. So is it really a trend or is it just a trend for a small set or for one individual?

42:28 the trend was woke culture. So all the agencies said we've got a virtue signal. So in came the pride colors and Black Lives Matter and all the virtue signaling you can imagine. But now in anthropology, and there's a it's gonna be all the designers now, anthropology is the best example. This news is not really breaking yet but it's coming. They have all this virtue signaling stuff for Black Lives Matter. People inside the company, noodle kids who work there, are now using the noodle gun and they're saying, oh yeah? Well that's very interesting. We have a code word for black people or people of color in the store. It's called, it's NIC. And we say on the headsets, we say like a... Yeah, could somebody please keep an eye on the NICs over there? And hundreds of employees all over the country are confirming this.

CHAPTER 19 / 62 Discussion

Colin Kaepernick and NFL Racial Equality Stance

New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins discussed the significance of Colin Kaepernick potentially returning to the NFL, stating it would prove the league is serious about its stance on racial equality. Commissioner Roger Goodell recently issued a statement supporting Black Lives Matter, but critics point out he failed to mention Kaepernick by name. The discussion centers on whether the NFL can truly be inclusive while the player who started the kneeling protest remains unsigned.

colin kaepernick· nfl· roger goodell· malcolm jenkins· espn

43:23 Someone's going down. The CEO is going down. The company could go down. This is a huge... To me it's almost like the socialist workers revolution somehow. They are taking control of corporations now they're figuring out that they can. This is gonna be great to watch. Clip of what's going on in Seattle. Riots, let's do some riot updates and get some of these, which falls right into what you're talking about. Well, can I just give you one more bit and then we'll be done with it because we have to do this anyway? Because I know what the first real noodle gun cannon shot is. Okay, what is it? Well, that's Colin Kaepernick. And I think it was the last show I said, I think he's gonna hire him back. No, you didn't say that, you put it in the red book.

44:16 I said I put in the red book he's going to play again. He'll be hired and Again, and they're playing again and hired is two different things, but go on I think you know the intent of what I was saying this is yes. No the intent was Go ahead. I'm not okay. I we have to stop for a second and read and clarify the red book entry Yeah, what does it say think I know the intent because I'm a mind reader I I can tell you what I understood. I think I wrote it down. Did I write it down? Oh, okay. Here's what I wrote. Adam June 7th, 2020, 1125, Kaepernick to play NFL. That's what I said. Play. Play. That's okay.

45:01 That's okay. I'll take it. I was wrong. He might play. Oh, you're not even, you don't even give it a chance to roll out. You can't be wrong. I just want to get to the clips. I have no, there's no desire to discuss what I predicted. This is ESPN. This is the New Orleans Saint Safety, Malcolm Jenkins. Colin Kaepernick gets back in the league. What does that mean for the NFL on its stance for racial equality? Well, I think it means something very significant. It means that the NFL is recognizing that it has to be what it says it is. You cannot have all of this commentary. You can't have Roger Goodell giving statements. You can't do all of that. You can't say Black Lives Matter if you're not going to recognize the black life that you ruined, that you actually went out and actively sought to end his career.

45:52 and but i think the more important part david is the fact that there are fifteen billion dollar industry and there has to be room for everybody there has to be room for all of these different attitudes and these different points of view. You saw it with the video with the players yesterday. And there's no way that you're going to be able to say that you're an inclusive organization to everybody if you're going out and you're actively silencing the players. I mean, I just feel like when I think about this, I think about the ability of a country to be able to handle the truth. You have to be able to handle what's taking place and it's actually one of the areas where we're at our worst is the inability to actually sit down and say, listen, the world's not going to collapse if Colin Kaepernick is playing football in the NFL. If anything, it's actually helpful.

46:43 So that's just a guy from the Saints. I have no idea about sports. I don't know if it's important or not. So I'll just call that a BB gun shot. Let's get out the .22 caliber. This is Sonny Hauston of The View. Things like kneeling and the question is, is Colin Kaepernick owed an apology? What do you think, Sonny? Well, I don't... I think he's not only owed an apology, Whoopi, I think he's owed his job, I think he's owed back pay, and I think he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. I think what's fascinating about it is when you listen to Roger Goodell's in Mayakopa, he mentions everything. He says we were wrong, we should have listened, athletes in the league are now allowed to take a knee, we support peaceful protest. He mentions every single thing except the very name of the man who started the protest.

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The View Discusses Apologies for Kaepernick

On The View, Sunny Hostin argued that Colin Kaepernick is owed not only an apology and his job back but also back pay and a Nobel Peace Prize. The hosts of the podcast dispute the narrative, suggesting Kaepernick's lack of a team was due to performance issues and personal controversies rather than just his political stance. They characterize the current pressure on the NFL as a strategic victory for "Noodle" activists.

the view· sunny hostin· whoopi goldberg· roger goodell· kneeling

45:52 and but i think the more important part david is the fact that there are fifteen billion dollar industry and there has to be room for everybody there has to be room for all of these different attitudes and these different points of view. You saw it with the video with the players yesterday. And there's no way that you're going to be able to say that you're an inclusive organization to everybody if you're going out and you're actively silencing the players. I mean, I just feel like when I think about this, I think about the ability of a country to be able to handle the truth. You have to be able to handle what's taking place and it's actually one of the areas where we're at our worst is the inability to actually sit down and say, listen, the world's not going to collapse if Colin Kaepernick is playing football in the NFL. If anything, it's actually helpful.

46:43 So that's just a guy from the Saints. I have no idea about sports. I don't know if it's important or not. So I'll just call that a BB gun shot. Let's get out the .22 caliber. This is Sonny Hauston of The View. Things like kneeling and the question is, is Colin Kaepernick owed an apology? What do you think, Sonny? Well, I don't... I think he's not only owed an apology, Whoopi, I think he's owed his job, I think he's owed back pay, and I think he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. I think what's fascinating about it is when you listen to Roger Goodell's in Mayakopa, he mentions everything. He says we were wrong, we should have listened, athletes in the league are now allowed to take a knee, we support peaceful protest. He mentions every single thing except the very name of the man who started the protest.

47:36 who started this peaceful protest. Taking the knee has become the symbol of these protests. We see it just all over our country. We see it actually internationally now. And I think it's shameful that people were allowed to co-opt that movement and make it about the flag and make it something that it was never about. It really, really just is shameful. Now, again, I don't know much about sports, certainly football. or American football. It was my understanding Kaepernick was just not that good. He came back after whatever injury or whatever he had. He couldn't keep the weight on. The guy was just no good and there was the controversy. It wasn't that he was no good. They weren't playing him.

48:21 But then I will let's that's why I want to do some clarifications before we get too far off the track He was being paid by the way all even when he was off the team sure no one would pick up his contract He doesn't get back pay. He was getting his full salary It was over 10 million bucks as far as I recall a year and he might still be getting it He made a deal right he made a whole payoff deal to Yeah, he made a lot of money. So, but that doesn't matter because this is not about this is about a win. This is about shooting the noodle gun right into the heart of the enemy, which of course is the racist NFL owners who are friends with Trump. We all know that that's what's going on. And the noodle boys and girls found an ally.

CHAPTER 21 / 62 Discussion

Al Sharpton and the Business of Corporate Shaming

At a memorial service for George Floyd, Al Sharpton demanded that the NFL "repair" Colin Kaepernick's career rather than offering empty apologies. The hosts describe Sharpton's business model as one of corporate shaming, a tactic also utilized by attorney Benjamin Crump. Recent examples of this pressure include Chick-fil-A apologizing for an employee wearing a "Back the Blue" t-shirt.

al sharpton· george floyd· nfl· chick-fil-a· benjamin crump

49:07 The man whose actual business model is to make things happen by shaming corporations. You can't get much bigger than the NFL. I mean, you can, but it's a big corporation. So in comes at the eulogy for the third eulogy for George Floyd, the Riverdale. Oh, it's nice to see some people change their mind, headed to NFL. said yeah maybe we was wrong football players maybe they did have the right to peacefully protest well don't apologize give Colin Kaepernick a job back this was this was the longest applause of the entire ceremony I had to cut some of it out that was so long on their feet standing ovation come with some empty apology take a man's livelihood

50:02 strip a man down of his talents, and four years later when the whole world is marching, all of a sudden you go and do a FaceTime talking about you sorry. A FaceTime minimizing the value of our lives. You sorry? Then repay the damage you did to the career you stood down. Cause when Colin took a knee, he took it for the families in this building and we don't want an apology. We want him repaired. Repaired. We want him repaired like a reparation to Colin Kaepernick. We have to revisit another piece of lost information that we revealed on the show.

50:47 Which is that one of the reasons he wasn't playing is because the line wouldn't block for him. No. Because he had an affair with one of the linemen's wives. But also, he was Mr. D's mix. He's mixed race. He was Mr. GQ, kind of more passing than anything, although, you know, just if anything, it looks a little more Jewish. But then once this happened, out came the fro all of a sudden. And this is from what I heard from Mo. I don't pay attention to that. So this whole thing, it really doesn't matter because where we're at now is Roger Goodell is under pressure. Al Sharpton doesn't just give up. This is his business model. He stands there until he gets what he wants or he'll stage protest after protest. He got the business model from Jesse Jackson. Yeah, and now we have Benjamin Crump as the new guy. He's in there as well. I think Al brought him in as the apprentice. Crump is the attorney for the family. Same business model. Chick-fil-A.

51:43 Oh, someone was wearing a back the blue t-shirt in Chick-fil-a, one of the workers. Which means, you know, hey I stand with the police. Oh no, Chick-fil-a has to apologize. CEOs are going to be the ones to go. When a CEO is fired for this kind of thing, they can't work for a good 10 years. They're contaminated. These guys, they don't care about Noodle Boy, Noodle Girl, anything. They want their status, their job, their ability to move to other companies. A lot is going to get done with the Noodle Gun. Oh, I think so too. Noodlegun.com. Let's play my riots clip about Seattle, because this is the real problem, as somebody pointed out. You give these guys an inch, they'll take a mile.

CHAPTER 22 / 62 Discussion

Seattle Protests and the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone

Protesters in Seattle have established an autonomous zone, leading to calls from City Council member Teresa Mosqueda for the mayor to resign or defund the police. The hosts mock the irony of "no borders" activists immediately setting up cardboard borders and checkpoints within their occupied territory. They characterize the participants as "noodle kids" who are increasingly out of control.

seattle· capitol hill· autonomous zone· teresa mosqueda· borders

52:38 Police did not try to stop the protesters as they marched downtown, unlike on previous nights when officers unloaded with a barrage of so-called less lethal firepower. On Monday, Seattle City Council Member Teresa Mosqueda condemned the mayor's militarized response to protests. How many people need to write in about being gassed in their own homes? How many people have to be sprayed in the street every night or experience getting hit with flash bombs or rubber bullets? How many people have to call for the police to be defunded, for you to consider resigning, or for the mayor to embrace radical change? What I find kind of fun about this story is, you know, these are the people that are, you know, no borders. First thing they do in their own country is set up a border.

53:26 Did you see the signs like, you are now leaving the USA, but it was kind of written on cardboard, like the way you used to put on your room, no girls allowed with the S backwards. I mean, this is, or the R backwards, this is exactly what I'm seeing. These are children. It's crazy. Apparently they're out of control and taking over the place. The rise of the noodle boy. The noodle kids? I like your thing about the noodle gun. I think this may catch some legs. Yeah, well noodlegun.com is registered. That takes you to us. So that's a good start. Let's see where we're at. Okay, then I'm probably good. Well, while we're at it, let's do a little virtue signaling. Please, do something. How about playing the bonus clip? Okay.

54:23 Which is a new Hollywood production showing the same. Oh, you know this is you know we have the 20,000 or 20 There's 2,000 of these Justice Department Justice Department lawyers and DA's oh the mail is signing up for we have the same thing in Hollywood with the Kristen Bell's and Stanley Tucci's the same old group of people and so they've come out with a little thing to shame the public shame the public I take responsibility I take responsibility. I take responsibility. I take responsibility for every unchecked moment, for every time it was easier to ignore than to call it out for what it was. Every not so funny joke, every unfair stereotype, every blatant injustice no matter how big or small, every time I remained silent, every time I explained away police brutality or turned a blind eye.

CHAPTER 23 / 62 Discussion

Hollywood "I Take Responsibility" PSA and Virtue Signaling

A group of Hollywood actors, including Kristen Bell and Stanley Tucci, released a public service announcement titled "I Take Responsibility," vowing to no longer turn a blind eye to racism. The hosts criticize the video as hollow virtue signaling and hypocrisy, noting that the same industry produces violent content. They suggest that Hollywood figures are desperate to avoid being targeted by the "Noodle Gun" themselves.

hollywood· kristen bell· stanley tucci· virtue signaling· rob reiner

53:26 Did you see the signs like, you are now leaving the USA, but it was kind of written on cardboard, like the way you used to put on your room, no girls allowed with the S backwards. I mean, this is, or the R backwards, this is exactly what I'm seeing. These are children. It's crazy. Apparently they're out of control and taking over the place. The rise of the noodle boy. The noodle kids? I like your thing about the noodle gun. I think this may catch some legs. Yeah, well noodlegun.com is registered. That takes you to us. So that's a good start. Let's see where we're at. Okay, then I'm probably good. Well, while we're at it, let's do a little virtue signaling. Please, do something. How about playing the bonus clip? Okay.

54:23 Which is a new Hollywood production showing the same. Oh, you know this is you know we have the 20,000 or 20 There's 2,000 of these Justice Department Justice Department lawyers and DA's oh the mail is signing up for we have the same thing in Hollywood with the Kristen Bell's and Stanley Tucci's the same old group of people and so they've come out with a little thing to shame the public shame the public I take responsibility I take responsibility. I take responsibility. I take responsibility for every unchecked moment, for every time it was easier to ignore than to call it out for what it was. Every not so funny joke, every unfair stereotype, every blatant injustice no matter how big or small, every time I remained silent, every time I explained away police brutality or turned a blind eye.

55:24 I take responsibility. Black people are being slaughtered in the streets, killed in their own homes. These are our brothers and sisters, our friends, our family. We are done watching them die. We are no longer bystanders. We will not be idle. Enough is enough. I will no longer allow an unchecked woman. I will no longer allow racist, hurtful words, jokes, stereotypes, no matter how big or small, to be uttered in my presence. I will not turn a blind eye. Going for a job should not be a death sentence. Sleeping in your own home should not be a death sentence. Playing video games with your nephew should not be a death sentence. Shopping in a store should not be a death sentence. Business as usual should not be life-threatening.

56:19 I stand against hate. I stand against hate. I stand against hate. I stand against hate. I will stand against hate in love. I will make my presence known. And killer cops must be prosecuted. They are murderers. We can turn the tide. It is time to take responsibility. Call out hate. Step up and take action. Yeah, you know, sadly this is not going to help much and if I was one of the Democratic leaders or any leader really, I would actually see if I could get a movie greenlit that really triggers everybody because now we know it's no fun. There's no one left to trip up and nail to the wall in Hollywood. The people who are worried shut up and have gone away.

57:16 everyone's virtue signaling. So if you don't focus these noodles on Hollywood, they're going to go to the CEOs. This is very dangerous. Yes, yes, somebody should do exactly what you said, get something going. Yeah, get something. These Hollywood douchebags, let's start, let's just look at this, oh I want to, and stereotyping, orange man bad, Trump's an asshole. Why don't you read a Rob Reiner tweet once in a while if you want to stop hate. I mean this guy is the most hateful guy and all the people that follow him and click like, like, like.

CHAPTER 24 / 62 Discussion

Austin Justice Coalition and Fiscal Sponsorship Questions

The Austin Justice Coalition has become a central influence on Mayor Steve Adler and the Austin City Council's anti-racist policies. An investigation into the organization's finances reveals they have not published recent Form 990s and operate under the fiscal sponsorship of the Texas Fair Defense Fund. The hosts question the transparency of the group, noting that most of their 2017 funds went toward salaries and travel rather than community programs.

austin justice coalition· steve adler· non-profit· 990 form· texas fair defense fund

57:51 I mean, this is the worst kind of hate, is the hate against our own President of the United States. It all comes from Hollywood. It all stems from Hollywood. And these douchebags who also produce the most violent hate-filled films, as they're the ones in the movies, not me. I can't get a SAG card. I can't even get a bit part. That's beside the point. The point is that these people are hypocrites. That wasn't the cue, was it? No, no, no. I was like, that's nothing. You're going to hear it. OK. Don't worry about it. I'll give you a hint. It's going to be about Leopold II. Ooh, of Belgium. I know all about Leopold II of Belgium. So I do have good news. I have immersed myself with some of the younger white millennial children in Austin by happenstance who have participated in

58:51 in peaceful protesting, etc. And I noticed that Austin and Austin businesses, the woke ones, and the mayor and the city council are all following the lead of the Austin Justice Coalition. As Mayor Steven Adler announces initiatives for anti-racist policy, marches alongside Austin protesters, the city council members discuss police reform solutions, with the Austin Justice Coalition. Austin restaurants donating to support black communities and causes. There's about 15, 20 of them. Austin Justice Coalition. So what do I do? I go and take a look. I would hope so. They're right down the street from you. Well, lo and behold,

59:43 They are a non-profit, have not published their 2018 or 2019 numbers. Now when you have a non-profit and you are a year behind, that's a flag in my mind. So I looked at the 2017 Form 990. It's basically one guy, and this one guy is a famous face around Austin, his name's Chaz I think. and they raised about $130,000 in 2017. Most of that went to salaries and to travel. And I was curious why everyone's giving to this organization who don't seem to have a legitimate accounting in order, and so I emailed them. And I got a reply back. Actually, I should probably read that verbatim. That would be a little more accurate. And, hold on a second. Texas, here we go.

1:00:39 And here it is. Thanks for reaching out. We are a non-profit, but we use fiscal sponsorship through Texas Fair Defense Fund as we are a very small staff non-profit with a large volunteer base. If you use their EIN and note AJC as the group, we will get the funds. I didn't offer any, I just said, where's your 990? I can provide information about our joint agreement to the appropriate people who need it. Well, let me just tell you, this is bullcrap. You're a non-profit or you're not a non-profit. You either have income and have a statement or you don't. They don't because they're on the payroll of the Texas Fair Defense Fund. The Texas Fair Defense Fund does not have an entry saying they gave money to the Austin Justice Coalition.

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Criminal Justice Reform and the "Poverty Scam"

The Texas Fair Defense Project, which sponsors the Austin Justice Coalition, focuses on ending the criminalization of poverty and removing bail bonds. The hosts argue that donations intended for "Black Lives Matter" are being diverted to consultants and lobbyists who profit from maintaining a dependent class. They characterize these small non-profits as a "scam of epic proportions" that manipulates well-meaning but under-informed donors.

texas fair defense project· bail reform· lobbying· poverty· austin

1:01:25 But the Texas Fair Defense Fund is also quite small. They have received... Stop, stop. Is it as in fair defense or is it defending the Texas State Fair? The Texas Fair Defense Project, which is... So remember, this is Black Lives Matter. They're taking money for Black Lives Mattering and that money is going to an organization that wants to change the criminal justice system and have been working in Texas to remove bail bonds. Bail. Ah, this is what... So this has nothing to do, nothing, absolutely nothing to do specifically with Black Lives Matter at all. At all. You know, I'll read to you the

1:02:21 Our mission. We fight to end the criminalization of poverty in Texas. We envision a system of justice that upholds the dignity and civil rights of all people regardless of income, race, or gender. Okay, so the money these companies are donating to help black people in Austin goes to these guys who do about $400,000 a year, spend more than half of it on their own salaries, $80,000 on lobbying, and almost the rest on travel. This is not going to anybody, but these—and Austin is filled with little consultants who are a non-profit who suck off of the Dell Foundation teat, organizing little events and stuff. And if you're under $200,000, you can file a Form 990-EZ-EZ. You just say, we made this, we got that, we're taxes in, goodbye. That's all you have to do. This is a scam of epic proportions, and people are falling for it. So when I say to these young white girls,

1:03:21 Hey, tell me about the Austin Justice Coalition. I got answers ranging from, oh, they support Black creative artists, to they support Black Lives Matter, to yeah, they're working with the Black community in Austin. Bull, bull. Yeah, sure, they're Black people who are who are poor, who are being criminalized, they're a part of the poverty problem. But this is, and this scam is everywhere. Everywhere you look there's these little organizations, and where is this consistent $400,000 a year coming from? That of course they don't have to report and they don't. Although I feel if you're spending $80,000 on lobbying, you should be reporting who you're lobbying for on behalf of who.

1:04:07 And maybe that's a different, maybe that's some other thing that I could find somewhere. But this is, I find it absolutely outrageous. And people are falling for it. So, the children you're seeing, most of the children you're seeing, and I'll just call them children, are under-informed and over-socialized. They really do, and they have a good heart! They all have good hearts! They're like, hey ma'am, we just want peace and love, and they're being manipulated and they don't know it, and it's to a degree where you can't even say anything because silence is complicity. Well what kind of a good heart do you have when you get shouted down?

CHAPTER 26 / 62 Discussion

Bob Woodson on the Myth of Institutional Racism

Civil rights veteran Bob Woodson argued on the American Thought Leaders podcast that the term "institutional racism" is used by black elected officials to avoid accountability for failing systems in their own cities. Woodson posits that if racism were the primary culprit, students wouldn't be failing in schools run and financed by black professionals. He suggests the term is an abstract distraction from the actual performance of local governments.

bob woodson· institutional racism· liberal mayors· education· woodson center

1:04:48 No, I'm just telling you who I spoke to. This is where they're coming from. They're coming from a good place, but they're under-informed, they're ignorant, they absolutely do not know. And what is the one thing they say consistently? Well, it's systemic racism. That's what we're against. Institutional racism, systemic. We have to get rid of this everywhere. Enter Bob Woodson. I found another interview with Bob Woodson. This is the guy who exited the civil rights movement that he was in. He's in his 80s, I think, late 70s. He runs the Woodson Institute and he was on American Thought Leaders on the podcast. Three clips, but I think they're incredibly important to understand from this former civil rights ADOS black man. We have to do colors. Why don't they put him on CNN? Oh, well, listen to what he has to say and the answer becomes clear.

1:05:38 And so I really think that this talk about institutional racism, I don't know what institutional racism is. I want someone to... Stop the clip. I think you've mixed it up. This is actually Fauci. Sorry, I was lowering my desk during the clip. No, it's actually Bob Woodson. And so I really think that this talk about institutional racism, I don't know what institutional racism is. I want someone to tell me what that means. I believe that the reason that they keep invoking it is because it prevents black elected officials who have been running these, their liberal democratic mayors and city council members, school board members, been running our cities for the last 50 years. And those are the places where they identify the largest amount of inequities exist.

1:06:35 Well, they don't have to then answer the difficult question, if you were elected on the promise of improving the conditions for the least of these, why are students, why are children failing in systems run by your own people? So to avoid answering that question, all they've got to do is point to some abstract notion like institutional racism. Somehow white America has found a way to compel black professionals to miseducate their children in schools run and controlled and financed by them. But they don't have to answer that question as long as they can keep

CHAPTER 27 / 62 Discussion

The Professional Grievance Class and Government Dependency

Bob Woodson claims that 70 cents of every dollar spent on poverty programs goes to service providers rather than the poor themselves. He highlights that a significant majority of college-educated black professionals work for the government, creating a class whose careers depend on the existence of a dependent population. Woodson argues the largest income gap in America is now between lower-income and upper-income black citizens, rather than between races.

bob woodson· government spending· poverty industry· income gap· middle class

1:07:19 the public's attention focus on institutional racism, whatever that means, then they don't have to address the difficult questions. I had never thought of it that way. I think he's spot on and we need to start asking people or finding definitions of institutional racism. But what Woodson is about to say here is what he believes is actually going on, an abuse of demographics and data all hidden under this guise of institutional racism. And when it's convenient, we generalize the black community and we use the demographics of those who are living in the most troubling situations. We use the demographics of incarceration, of low income housing. We use that demographic information to make a case that all blacks are suffering. And then when the money arrives,

1:08:29 It goes not to the people suffering the problem, but those who are providing service. For instance, in the last 50 years, the government has spent $22 trillion on programs to aid the poor. 70 cents of all those dollars go not to the poor, but those who serve poor people. They ask not which problems are solvable, but which ones are fundable. Then you have black elected officials, many of them are veterans of the civil rights movement, who then came into political office, they were the ones who were dispensing those funds. And listen to this, two out of 10 whites with college degrees works for government. Six out of 10 blacks with college education works for government, which means that the vast amount of money that has been spent on the poor that has produced and reinforced dependency

1:09:20 have been administered by a lot of middle class blacks who then elect those into office in those cities, who continue this funding. And so as a consequence, over the past 50 years, if you look at the biggest income gap in America, it isn't between whites and blacks, but it's between lower income blacks and upper income blacks. And so the question if that is true, if racism is the culprit, then why are not all blacks suffering equally? And so that you have a lot of professional blacks are

1:09:59 or operating in a professional class whose careers depend upon having poor people to serve. These are not ill-intentioned people. But you're talking about structural racism, structural inequality. which means that you've got one class of blacks whose careers and future depends upon another group of blacks who are dependent. So that if your career as a professional service provider is dependent upon having dependent people to serve, what incentives do you have to promote independence among the class of people

1:10:39 are down and struggling for independence and self-sufficiency. You do not have one. Now, it's just his view, but he has some credentials in the area. I think his view is accurate. I think it is too. I mean, you cannot deny, if you look at Baltimore, what's been going on. That's a great example of what he's talking about. But You know, and actually it was interesting, some troll in the troll room whose nickname was Defund said, this is a skewed right-wing view of history. It may be. That's possible. I don't know. Sounds pretty feasible to me. What history are we talking about? I don't know. I'm just telling you. Sounds like sociology to me. Doesn't sound like history at all. That's how people are triggered, man. They just, you know, hey, Handel, Defund, what does that tell you about this person?

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White Guilt and the Decline of Police Recruitment

Bob Woodson asserts that "grievance-oriented privileged elites" are preying on white guilt to enrich their organizations while the communities they claim to represent suffer. He notes that police recruitment is down 62% nationwide, with high suicide rates among officers and an inability to respond to 911 calls in some cities. The hosts lament that Woodson's perspective is rarely featured on mainstream networks like CNN.

white guilt· police recruitment· social justice· bob woodson· cnn

1:11:34 Final clip, a little shorter. So what is really going on here? What is really happening? Well, it's white guilt as we'd expect. They don't live in those communities that are suffering the problem. Their children are not in the foster care system. And so you have an unfortunate situation where middle class, I call them grievance-oriented, middle class, privileged elites are the ones on television shaking their fists, claiming that America is incurably racist.

1:12:12 And they are preying on the guilt of white Americans who are writing checks to them. So they are personally enriching themselves and their organizations in the name of champions of social justice. And they are taking money in the name of addressing an injustice. But the people who are going to suffer from this arrangement will be the people in those communities. Because around the country, recruitment of police officers is down 62%. It has the highest kind of dropout rate of people. Suicide rates among law enforcement is high. And that is 86% of the police chiefs said they're having difficulty recruiting people.

1:13:02 And so there, what happens in some cases, in some cities, the police are unable to respond appropriately to 911 calls because they don't have enough officers to cover it. It's in the show notes. Well worth listening to the full hour of Bob Woodson. And yes, why don't they put him on CNN? Well, hello, that doesn't quite seem to go with the message. And the message always is, orange man badge. That's all that it is. Focus, focus, people obey. You know who the problem is. It's just a matter of soaking these idiots. I'm reminded, this is just not even part of the conversation, but I'm reminded by the concept that the idea is to find these guys to get their money. I used to be in the mailing list business for a very short time, but I knew a lot about it.

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The "Bleeding Hearts" Mailing List and Emotional Soaking

A historical anecdote about the mailing list industry describes a specific list titled "Bleeding Hearts," which targeted individuals prone to donating based on emotional appeals. The hosts compare this to the current political climate, where people are "soaked" for donations to organizations they don't fully understand. They argue that modern social justice movements capitalize on this same psychological profile of guilt-ridden donors.

mailing lists· bleeding hearts· database marketing· guilt· donations

1:13:57 when I had a newsletter just before I became editor of InfoWorld. And there used to be a catalog of mailing lists. You used to be able to rent these lists. And the big catalog was called Standard Rates and Data, and it was this huge catalog of every, like you want to feel the stream mailing list, here's how many people are on it, and here's how much it costs per thousand to borrow the list. You have to use it for one-time mailing. You have to go to mailing services that could do this stuff. They have big giant mag tapes. It was very interesting. It's a dead business now. Did you get to handle them? Did you handle the mag tapes? Yeah. I think I still have a couple. Anyway, if you go down, go look through the mailing list. This was just before there was a movement called the database movement where they started combining lists and then they'd come up with people that subscribed to this and that, you'd get this. But there was this one list, it was a very valuable list, it was called Bleeding Hearts.

1:14:51 And you could rent this list and it was millions of people that were, they apparently would just buy anything. If you took the right pitch at them, they were bleeding hearts. And this is what we're dealing with here, which is people that are, oh, they feel so guilt ridden. They're made to feel guilty. And then they get soaked for donating to this little Texas operation you're talking about. They don't even know what they're donating to. No. It's just to assuage their bleeding heart. Yeah, it's kind of pathetic. I'm sorry to say not kind of it's super pathetic and then how about How about the no this this I think was the was the top the ultimate where the Democrats everyone saw it dressed up in African Scarves Africa, you know brightly cut from Ghana from Ghana as it turns out and

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Democrats Kneeling in Kente Cloth and Voter Backlash

Democratic leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler, faced criticism after kneeling in the Capitol Visitor Center while wearing Kente cloth scarves. Comedian Terrence Williams and other black commentators mocked the gesture as a hollow attempt to secure votes through tokenism rather than tangible policy. The hosts highlight the irony of the Democratic Party engaging in what would normally be labeled "cultural appropriation."

nancy pelosi· kente cloth· terrence williams· jerry nadler· cultural appropriation

1:15:44 And they did a... I actually have two clips of this. Oh, let's play it, let's play it. Because this was the... I mean, we went within a year or two from cultural appropriation being one of the most shameful things you can do to the actual Democrat Party leaders doing that. in some virtue signal about Black Lives Matter. It's fantastic. Well, I've got two black guys commenting on this one's a comedian and another. Both these guys have a total number of Twitter followers. This is like double R's combined. Oh, is this the black conservative twins? No, no, I didn't get them. Those guys are funny too. I did not get the Hodgson twins. The Hodgson twins, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, they're very funny. But this is the clip that I have two of the... I couldn't get the second guy's name, I screwed up. Now, this is the one. This is Terrence Williams on Dems. Okay. No! Hold up, wait a minute! Oh yeah, so this is the guy who does the YouTube... He was invited to the White House, that kid, right?

1:16:45 I think so. No, hold up, wait a minute. No, no, no, no, no. Let's back up here a minute. Let me get myself together. Terrence, be serious here. Okay, so y'all think you're going to get the black vote by kneeling with some African scarves on? We're not even from Africa. I've never been to Africa. Listen, I have not been outside of the United States of America. Why are you wearing an African scarf to get my vote? Uh, you're not finna get my vote wearing an African scarf. First of all, I am from America, so put on an American scarf and maybe you'll get my vote. But hold on, no, no, no, you're not going to get my vote.

1:17:36 Do y'all not know that you have to work for a vote? Do you not know that you have to actually do something for people to get a vote? You just can't put on a scarf and get on your dirty knees and think you're gonna get my vote. Well, you got on your knees for nothing because you're not getting my vote. Not today, not tomorrow. It's called tangibles. That's what this young man is looking for. Tangibles. I love that Nancy couldn't even get up. Nancy Pelosi couldn't get up and she blamed it on her heels. Yeah, and Nadler didn't even kneel because he knew he'd just roll right over. That man is an actual troll. He is really a troll.

1:18:17 Now the other guy, the other guy, that was awfully low, I couldn't, I didn't really... Oh really? Oh I'm sorry. It spiked it on the podcast. I'll make sure. As long as it's on the podcast. Yeah, yeah. So this is the other guy whose name I lost, but he's another famous black guy who's got a, his following is unbelievable and I don't know if he's an actor or a presenter, but he's, this is another good take. And who is it? There's the one that says Terrence Williams vitriol over Democrats kneeling. Ah, gotcha. when they've been in power for 40, 50 plus fucking years destroying black communities, the black family, all of their policies that you can think of coming out of the fucking Democrat party has been clearly meant to destroy control the fucking black poor population in this fucking country period. But especially black since the very fucking beginning. So when I see Nancy Pelosi

CHAPTER 31 / 62 Discussion

Obianuju Ekeocha Criticizes Kente Cloth Tokenism

Obianuju Ekeocha, a prominent activist from Ghana, criticized U.S. Democrats for using Kente cloth as a political prop. She explained that the fabric belongs to the Ashanti tribe and carries deep cultural significance that was ignored by the politicians. Ekeocha also noted the historical irony that some tribes associated with Kente cloth were involved in the slave trade, making the gesture an "extra insult" to many Africans.

obianuju ekeocha· ghana· kente cloth· ashanti tribe· democrats

1:19:22 Eddie Murphy just called, he wants the title of Mr. Fuck Your Man back please, holy crap. So there's a lot of irked. Well, I haven't... That publicity stunt, which is what it was... Oh yeah. It was virtuous. Again, they made a mistake. This is a... I'm butchering the name, of course, Ikiocha Obiannuju, who is from Ghana and she lives in America. So she is actually an African-American.

1:20:15 Aghanese, although she'd probably say she's from Ghana, but it doesn't matter. Here's what she had to say because this presented a problem for the actual Africans. I was just looking online today like most of you and what did I see? A bunch of Democrat politicians kneeling down, of which I have nothing to say about that because I am not an American. However, they were all having around their necks this fabric which I'm sure they put around their necks as some kind of mark or show of unity or solidarity with black people. So in other words they are putting for what they can't a material or this colorful fabric they had around their necks as some kind of placating sign or symbol to show that they are not racist and they are together with black people.

1:21:07 Excuse me, dear Democrat, in your tokenism you didn't wait to find out that this thing that you're hanging around your neck is not just some African uniform. It's actually the Kente material. The Kente belongs to the Ghanaian people, mainly the Ashanti tribe. Excuse me, Democrats. Don't treat Africans like we're children. These fabrics and these, you know, colorful things that we have within our culture and tradition, they all mean something to us. I know you look at us and you say, oh, Africans are so cute in all your colorful dresses. Well, some of those dresses and patterns and colors and fabrics actually do mean something to us. Some of them belong to ancient tribes and mean something to them. So why are you

1:21:51 Why are you using it as your own show of non-racism or your own show of virtue? Why are you using the Kente material to signal your virtue? Stop it. We are not children. Africans are not children. And leave our tradition and our culture to us. And if you don't know much about it, ask somebody. I'm sure there would have been something else you could have done to show your solidarity with black people instead of taking the Kente material and making a little show of it. Some even have said that some of those colors belong to the Kente tribes who actually had slaves and sold them to the Dutch to trade with the Americans. So it's just a little extra insult they've added there. What a bunch of nincompoops. Well, that was Nancy's doing. What an idiot. I mean, seriously.

1:22:51 Like she said, it doesn't take much brain power to figure out that was not a good idea. Well, it's a simplistic view of the world that allows you to go in that direction. And I don't like the idea of our leaders having such a simplistic view of the world, especially when they're accusing the president of having a simplistic view of the world. Yeah. So I died. Yeah, that was a fiasco and it was it was then not going to get up was it was the final touch that really made it perfect. But there's lots of virtue signaling everywhere Silicon Valley is doing all they can to stop everything. Oh, by the way in the in the Netherlands.

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"African-Netherlanders" and Dutch Virtue Signaling

The global influence of U.S. racial discourse has reached the Netherlands, where the new term "Afrikaanse Nederlanders" is being introduced into the vernacular. The hosts note that many people of color in the Netherlands are actually from Indonesia or other former colonies, making the "African" label inaccurate. They view this as an example of European countries adopting American-style virtue signaling.

netherlands· afrikaanse nederlanders· virtue signaling· protests· terminology

1:23:36 Of course, their protests. It's now obviously, we were waiting for it, started out as, hey man, stop those racist white American cops from killing black people. And now there's a new term that has been introduced in the Dutch vernacular and it is Afrikaanse Nederlanders. So whereas we have African-Americans, they now have African-Netherlanders instead of just Dutch. No, no. Now they have to start the virtue signal and you're African, it would be African Dutch, the right translation, but Nederlanders, it kind of flows better. You say Afrikaans and Nederlanders, it has a sound to it.

1:24:16 Most of these people aren't from Africa, they're from Indonesia. They're from, you know, it's like, come on man. But now the virtue signaling continues and that's how they're gonna, that's how it's gonna be played. And I want to... Go ahead. I was gonna say, I want you to finish what your thought was, I interrupted you. No, it doesn't matter. Okay, well I had a, there's a clip we played on the last show I wanted to clarify. Okay. This clip which is the let the extortion begin life protests a 24 second clip played again I'm a leader of this FTP movement. It means a lot of things. It can mean free the people. It can be for the people. It could also mean fire to property. And that's very possible. Today I'm leading a demonstration from Barclays Center at 6pm to City Hall. And that's the first stop. And we're hoping de Blasio and Cuomo come on, talk to us and give the youth some direction. But if they don't, the next stop is the Diamond District. And gasoline, thanks to Trump, is awfully cheap.

CHAPTER 33 / 62 Discussion

Brooklyn Attorney Arrested and Katie Williams Apology

A man caught on video threatening to burn down the Diamond District in New York was identified and arrested as a Brooklyn attorney. In a separate matter, one of the hosts issues a formal apology to Katie Williams for misattributing an email regarding "rules for white people" to her in a previous episode. The error was clarified as a misunderstanding involving a producer's communication.

brooklyn· attorney· antifa· katie williams· error

1:25:18 Okay, clarification. So they busted this guy. Turns out he's a Brooklyn attorney. Oh boy, that's interesting. Yeah. Huh. His voice was so distinctive. I guess, hey, this is one of our, one of the members of the firm here. So he wasn't, did he get fired? I don't know yet. That's still up in the air, but I can't imagine him not getting disbarred. I owe Katie Williams a huge apology. Katie Williams? Yes, on the last show and I'm taking the blame but because of but he said negating what I just said my email problem from the last show which was quite problematic it was a big problem I screwed up and I said that Katie Williams had emailed

1:26:09 that rules for white people, which you questioned if it was real or not, which I think is pretty clear now. It's a... it and similar messages are out there and are real. She hadn't sent it. She was the girlfriend who sent it to our producer who sent it to me. And so she was very displeased with that. And of course, I apologize to her personally, and I want to make good on that here on the show. This shit does happen. I'm sorry. You know, yeah, I know should be ashamed of yourself. I am ashamed of myself. I didn't mean I've got another since we're talking about these Antifa it wasn't brought into the picture But they're really one of the targets and they may be behind a lot of the activities including that that

CHAPTER 34 / 62 Discussion

Lara Logan on Antifa's Organized "Bookshop" Model

Journalist Lara Logan reported on Fox Nation about the organized structure of Antifa, which she claims uses "fake bookshops" as training centers for recruits. According to Logan, these centers involve professors from universities like UT Austin and Portland State who teach syllabus-based lessons on concealing identity and encrypting communications. She argues that the lack of a central command structure is a deliberate tactic to avoid law enforcement accountability.

lara logan· antifa· bookshops· vetting· encryption

1:26:58 Letter which I still question Which is Laura Logan is back and she's pounding the pavement here and there because I guess you know She had a run-in with Antifa and she's not happy. Well, you know that now she she's a tough cookie she She was on Tahrir Square where she was sexually abused and molested by all these men who just like surrounded her and were sticking stuff in her. It was horrible. I mean, it's true. I'm not joking. Well, she was pretty naive at the time to think a pretty blonde like when she was in her best looks right there and she's by herself. And then the camera crew got separated. Yes, that's what happened. The camera crew ended up disappearing and she's now surrounded. Are you blaming the victim? No, I'm not.

1:27:43 You said she was pretty not... Am I blaming the victim? Am I blaming a vic... Am I blaming somebody who goes into a war zone and gets shot at for being shot at? No, it's just saying if you're blaming the victim. She was... No, I'm just... I'm just... I'm just kind of trying to philosophize whether I'm blaming the victim or not. I might actually be blaming the victim. Was she... Because you said she was naive and I think... I... I think... Well, there's a naivete, it seems to me, in that situation. But, okay. She's okay though. Yes. Yeah, and I think she's badass. I mean, I like what she does a lot I mean, well you have you seen any of her clips? I think she's had some work. Oh, no No, no, not some she had something massive done and it was necessary But it changed her face a little bit and that could just be some temporary swelling. We know this does happen. I have some previous wives who have given me some

1:28:37 some knowledge in this area, but yes, she's had work done. But it doesn't matter to me because the work she's doing is, I think, is pretty impressive. And she speaks out. And that's why they've put her on Fox Nation so they can't cancel her off TV, you see. So here she is discussing the fake bookshop scam going on. There's something going on. And your little town there seems to be the nexus of some of this. Well, one of the most interesting things about this video, Sean, is that it shows how this American woman married to an Antifa activist from Sweden came to the U.S. and really brought the European model of Antifa

1:29:17 to the city and it really struck a chord with me because it centers around a bookshop which is a kind of fake bookshop where the training occurs and I've been talking to members of law enforcement here, very senior law enforcement sources who talk about the exact same type of bookshop in Austin, Texas that has already been investigated. That is operating in exactly the same way where you have professors from nearby universities, in this case UT, and in the video they're talking about in Portland, who will train recruits there in here. And what's extraordinary is that there's a very organized process.

1:29:56 where you have to be vetted. Vetting is not simple, it takes a long time. You have an entire syllabus. There are a certain number of lessons that you have to attend. You have to be taught in different things. Most important, you have to know how to conceal your identity. And one of the greatest deceptions of this movement or organization, whatever you want to call it, is that there is no organization to it. That's what they want you to believe. Because as Dan will tell you, that's how they stay one step ahead of law enforcement all the time. That's how they avoid accountability. So they'll change their names, they'll proliferate the numbers of groups. But if you have any doubt about how organized they are, take a look at what's been circulating on a number of their websites. This is digital security for activists, right?

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Book People in Austin and Antifa Training Claims

Following Lara Logan's report on Antifa training in Austin, the hosts speculate that the "independent bookstore" mentioned might be Book People. While acknowledging the store is a community-oriented venue that hosts many types of meetings, they suggest it could be the location for the activities Logan described. They invite listeners in Austin to investigate further.

book people· austin· antifa· lara logan· community bookstore

1:30:37 And they put it out, this is the Civil Liberties Defense Center that's putting it out, which basically tells you how to encrypt your communications, how to scrub your social media accounts. They have webinars training people in this. So you don't have to have a central like, you know, mini man command structure, sort of this is how we're all gonna do it. Because they put out their tactics, they put out their ideology, and they all follow the same kind of principles. And I can promise you, this is one of many sites out there. Oh yeah, oh yeah. So what's this bookshop in Austin that she's talking about? Okay, so I'm aware of the story. I am not 100% sure, but from what I understand, this would be Book People. And I've been to Book People many times. It's, I think, one of the few really independent bookstores. It's conveniently located for parking right next to Whole Foods.

1:31:30 But it's a little independent store. It does have three stories and they have meetings there all the time of all sorts. It's a very community-oriented bookstore, so I don't think I'd blame the bookstore, but I'm pretty sure that's where it's happening. And anyone in Austin, let me know. Let's go find out. Let's go attend a meeting. Let's see if we can learn something. You'll be spotted a mile away. What? I just want to come in? I just want to... It'll take you out back. Oh, please. No one's gonna take me out back. Their weapon is the... they got noodle guns. Noodle guns don't hurt you. They just get you fired. Or destroyed. Well, that's a foil. Yes. Alright. I got the Riot Update in Austin.

CHAPTER 36 / 62 Discussion

Police Violence Reports and "White Kid Talk"

Democracy Now! reported on two young people in Austin, Justin Howell and Brad Levi Ayala, who suffered serious head injuries after being shot with "less-lethal" rounds by police. The hosts argue that those attending riots should expect the possibility of injury and criticize the media for not reporting on officers killed during the same period. They suggest parents should give their children a "white kid talk" about staying away from violent protests.

austin· police violence· justin howell· brad levi ayala· democracy now

1:32:21 Okay, let's see. Right. Talking about Austin. Here we go. A warning to our viewers, this next story contains graphic images of police violence. In Austin, Texas, Black Lives Matter... Notice only police violence. No other violence, it's just police violence. Austin, Texas, Black Lives Matter activists are demanding the arrest of officers who sent two young people to the hospital with head trauma at recent protests. On May 31st, police shot 28-year-old Texas State University student Justin Howell on the head with a lead pellet bag fired by an officer's shotgun. After he fell unconscious to the pavement, he was picked up by fellow protesters who tried to rush him past a police line for medical attention. The police then opened fire with another barrage. Howell was hospitalized in critical condition with a fractured skull and brain damage.

1:33:08 A day earlier, another Austin officer shot 16-year-old Brad Levi Ayala in the head with a beanbag round as the teen stood passively on a hillside near a line of riot police. Ayala's family says he's undergoing neurological testing at an Austin hospital and faces a long road to recovery. I'm so sorry. You go to the protest, the deal is you can get hurt. I saw these news reports. They're all local. Yeah, kids were standing behind the protesters a little off to the left videotaping them, of course. And I don't think a cop aimed at him specifically away from the group. But the cops were, you know, bottles were being thrown. So they would, you know, they decide, okay, it's time and they shot back and then people got hurt. Hello.

1:33:57 What do you expect, noodle boys? I'm sorry, I have no compassion for this. Feel horrible for the children, but... You go there, that's gonna happen. The hell? Don't you give your children the talk? The white kid talk? Stay away from riots, you moron. It wasn't a protest, it was a riot. They were starting to riot. Well, hello, but then, oh, he was standing passively. Oh yeah, all of them were passive. Yeah, well that kid got dropped. Now did Amy have a report about the Dallas police officer who was killed or the other police officers who've been killed? Any report on that? Did she highlight that? No. No, of course not. No. Democracy Now is a Trotskyite organization. It's just that simple. Yes, Trotskyite. Yeah, I like it. I think you're right.

CHAPTER 37 / 62 Discussion

NYPD Officer Charged and Buffalo Protester Controversy

NYPD officer Vincent D'Andrea was charged with assault after a video showed him shoving a protester to the ground. The hosts compare this to the incident in Buffalo involving Martin Gugino, whom they characterize as a professional agitator. They express skepticism regarding the full context of the New York video, suggesting the protester may have provoked the officer before the recording began.

nypd· vincent d'andrea· assault· buffalo· martin gugino

1:35:01 Let's see. You want to catch up? I get the other two. I got the Santa. I got the riots in New York. Let's finish these riots. Let's do that. Let's go to New York. This is the riots in New York. There's a sketchy story that I have some comments on this one. I've seen this video a number of times here in New York. New York police officer Vincent D'Andrea has been charged with assault, criminal mischief, harassment and menacing after video showed him violently shoving a peaceful protester to the ground as he shouted an expletive and a misogynistic slur at her. Twenty-year-old Dunja Zeyer suffered a seizure and was hospitalized with concussion after the May 29th attack. OK.

1:35:44 Alright, so here, they never really show the full clip. They only show the spot where the cop starts to shove this guy, this woman. And she is, they're marching down the street by the, you know, in kind of like a formation of cops. And she runs into the street apparently up to him and he shoves her out of the way. But he puts a little more force on it than that old fart that was shoved down by the Buffalo police that they made a big stink about. Oh, you mean the one that someone actually cancelled their no agenda subscription because I was propagating Russian fake news? Yeah. Yeah, okay. Well, for every one person we lose for you propagating Russian fake news, there's something fishy about that bit, let's face it.

1:36:31 We should pick up a couple. So people help step up. Step up, help make up for this lost subscriber. Yes. Who probably didn't like the show anyway and probably wasn't a subscriber. I'd have to go look at the dates. No, no, no, no. He's a recognized name and he was so upset that his donation, his subscription had just gone through and he was like, I can't believe it. I'm canceling my subscription. I can't believe you did that. It was at the top of the show, you know, like your offhanded comment. Yeah. And I said, well, apparently the guy is an agitator. He's been arrested like 85, 70 times or something like that. That's well known. No, he is an agitator. I know, but I think it's the, yeah. People get really riled up is my point. I don't know why people get worked up by certain things. They just have to put up with our show.

1:37:21 But let's talk about this girl. So she was, all we see is him shoving her and he doesn't, unlike the old man, this guy pushed this girl, like get that, he gave her a good shove. Nothing that she couldn't have, you know. Recovered from. Yeah, she could have recovered from it because she was, it wasn't like, but she didn't, she stumbled and then hit her head and, or looked like she did, and she's curled up and moaning. And the cops kept walking. But it looked to me as though she ran up to the cop and spat at him or said something. Who knows? We never hear the cop's side of the story. All we know is that he shoved her and called her something, which I would assume was the C word. And that was about that. So I found this to be a sketchy story, this New York story. I still don't buy it. Now this one... Can we just stick with New York? Because I do have a cop quote from the New York cops.

CHAPTER 38 / 62 Discussion

Police Union Response and San Jose "Groin Shot" Story

The New York City Police Union boss issued a statement rejecting the actions of the officers in Minneapolis while criticizing the media and legislators for vilifying the profession. Meanwhile, a report from San Jose describes an anti-bias trainer, Derek Sanderlin, who was shot in the groin with a rubber bullet while trying to de-escalate a protest. The hosts find the "human interest" framing of the story questionable.

police union· nypd· san jose· derek sanderlin· rubber bullets

1:38:20 Because that's what's being reported. This was a clip, I only saw it once or twice, but this is the New York City Police Union boss. This is in stained by someone in Minneapolis. It's still got a shine on it. And so do theirs. So do theirs. Stop treating us like animals and thugs and start treating us with some respect. That's what we're here today to say. We've been left out of the conversation. We've been vilified. It's disgusting. It's disgusting. Trying to make us embarrassed of our profession. 375 million interactions. Overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly positive. Nobody talks about all the police officers that were killed in the last week in the United States of America, and there were a number of them.

1:39:23 We don't condone Minneapolis. We roundly reject what he did as disgusting. It's disgusting. It's not what we do. It's not what police officers do. Our legislators abandoned us. The press is vilifying us. Well, you know what guys? I'm proud to be a cop and I'm going to continue to be proud to be a cop until the day I retire. And that's all I have to say. I think the cops you used, they got a union, the police union. And then, of course, the unions are the greatest thing in the world, according to Democracy Now! Yeah, yes. Except when they're police. Right. And then it's no good. So make up your minds what kind of union you want. And then I've gotten to an argument about, oh, well, you know, that's different because there's a public servant shouldn't be in a union anyway. And so the police shouldn't have a union. So well, then explain to me the SEIU. Yeah. How does that work? Service employees

1:40:31 Union, the one that big Obama supporters, that's all service guy people, mostly government workers. But they're okay because they're big Democrats. So let's go from that to the riots. This story here needed a little more investigation. Amy just reads it off as a horrific story. And I will look into it and see what actually happened here. But this is a horrible story. This is Riot San Jose. In San Jose, California, police shot their own anti-bias trainer in the groin, rupturing his testicle with a rubber coated bullet as he tried to deescalate tension between police and protesters at a May 29th rally.

1:41:19 Doctors say 27-year-old Derek Sanderlin, who's African-American, may never be able to father children. Wow. Yeah. That's what we call human interest in the news business. This seems to be... It would be nice to know the actual story of what happened here. It's like he's trying to calm people down and they shoot him in the nuts? I mean, really? It's not even that funny. No, it is funny. I can't help myself. It's not funny, but... Well, if I'm sure it would happen to you, it wouldn't be funny, that's for sure. Oh, my gosh! Can you see that juice? Oh, please. The worst. You're bad.

CHAPTER 39 / 62 Discussion

Value for Value System and No Agenda Art

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model, thanking Mike Riley for his "No Agenda Street" artwork featuring Elmo with a Molotov cocktail. They defend their practice of changing album art for every episode against critics who claim it hurts their brand. Listeners are encouraged to contribute art, jingles, and information to support the show's independent production.

value for value· mike riley· album art· branding· gitmo nation

1:42:10 And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in democratic cultural appropriation, John C. DeVore. Well, good morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. Also in the morning to all ships and sea boots on the ground feeding the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there. And a big in the morning to our trolls in the troll room. Let's check and see how we're doing, trolly trolls. Ooh, 1563, just a tad above normal for our lockdown shows. It's really gotten, really increased quite a bit since over the past three months, and we're very happy. A lot of people seem to enjoy their amygdala shrinking.

1:42:50 That's noagendastream.com where you can go hang out with D-Fund and troll with him. It's great fun. That's noagendastream.com where you can also listen to the show live. Many other shows are live when they're recorded and also we play back podcasts. 24 hours a day there's always something going on with the troll room. Noagendastream.com and ask them there for an invite to noagendasocial.com probably federating with the rest of the mastodon social networks. Federate or die, it's the future. Did you say you could hang out in the troll room with E-FUD? No. I don't know what I said, but I... Oh, D-Fund. D-Fund, the troll that was saying... Oh, D-Fund. D-Fund. Yeah, D-Fund. Yes. D-Fund, yeah. And then a big... Sorry? Go on. A big in the morning to Mike Riley, who brought us outstanding artwork once again.

1:43:46 It was based upon the Sesame Street clips. It was No Agenda Street, number 33. And there's Elmo with a Molotov cocktail. It had everything you needed in there. And then some. It was a beautiful... Got more compliments on Twitter than any artwork I've ever seen. It's definitely up there. And I had a note from him, from Mike, here it is. Uh, Adam John Hope order has been restored to your inbox. Yes, quick note on the art. Antifa me Elmo was my 33rd win. I knew it was a home run when I put it up, but was on no agenda social rooting for someone to beat it anyway because it's too dark. I disavow this abomination.

1:44:31 If you could, call out Seabolt and his roommate Dave as douchebags. Oh, hold on a second. I didn't have the douche. Yeah, douchebag call. Yeah, okay. Seabolt! Douchebag! And Seabolt's roommate Dave! Douchebag! We've listened to every episode since I hit him in the mouth last year. There you go. So he's done... All the winners below, he sent an email, including my favorite, Mr. Bonesaw, episode 1078. He says that he's had 8.18% of winning album art since February 2017. Not that he's counting. Just want you to know. But you can't get around it. It was a great piece of art. It was simple, it said it all, and everybody got it, and the compliments were huge. You can contribute in this by going to noagendaartgenerator.com

1:45:25 This is part of the value for value system and this is a huge amount of value we get. You know people clicked on it. I got someone the other day who tweeted, you're wrong Curry, you're wrong about changing your album art, you're messing with your brand, people get confused. No, I don't think so. How does that work for musical artists who have to do like maybe over their career 50 albums? Should they all be the same? Yes. Well, that's yeah, that's what who did that? Was it Toto? They just had numbers? No, Chicago had numbers. Yeah, those are great brands. Okay. Yeah. Noah ArtGenerator.com. Thank you all very much for participating in the value for value system.

CHAPTER 40 / 62 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony for Sir Senpai and Sir Alan Bernstein

Tyler Stoud of San Antonio and Alan Bernstein are officially knighted after reaching the $1,000 donation threshold. Sir Senpai (Stoud) requested "anime-wrapped Glocks" for his ceremony, while Sir Alan Bernstein was honored by his son Michael for his 72nd birthday. The segment includes the traditional reading of donor notes and the "mutton and meat" proclamation.

knighthood· donation· san antonio· alan bernstein· tyler stoud

1:46:12 These amateurs that have their own particular, I'd say high school notions about branding are... Entertaining. Yes. And let's thank a few people for contributing to show 1250. Shall we? Starting with Tyler Stoud in San Antonio, Texas, $651. And he says, I've been listening to the show for about two years now. I've made various donations and such in the past, though to be honest, I really never grasped how valuable No Agenda was to me until recently. The events of these last few months have really put things into perspective.

1:46:53 In an age where insanity is the norm, I found hope here. No agenda is invaluable to me. Adam and John's deconstruction is only part of the value. The community of open-minded folks from all walks of life has added far more value than I could ever have imagined. On that note, I'd like to urge everyone to get involved. Rather that be through donations, contributing or meeting up, you'll be a better person for it. Or at least you won't be a douchebag. Shout out to the No Agenda San Antonio and Austin. Our most recent meetups in Austin was fantastic. If you live in Texas, be sure to catch the short bus and come hang out at one of ours or Austin's many upcoming meetups. With that said, this donation should bring me to knighthood. I'd like to be knighted as Sir Senpal. I request anime-wrapped glocks.

1:47:46 At the roundtable Okay That means well all further donations may apparently Adam does all further donations for me will go towards my firecracker wives Dame hood It's a good one firecracker. She's a firecracker the and if it's no trouble I see a redhead for some reason that makes me think she's a redhead could be and if it's no trouble I'd like to request a sharp tin compilation and karma for all yes Yeah, so I guess you can wrap your glock to make it look special, and we haven't played this one in a while Is this crap

1:48:23 Down all day to we are watching that was a attorney general Eric called the ADD's about some Republicans at home already beating the drums of war. Today, the Pentagon refuted that claim. And he said the American people do not want him to quote, they do not want him dwindling his thumbs. You can get a gig as a contortionist. Intravenous fluids and pills coated with gelatin. We don't leave our women or men in uniform behind. It's a monument to the hubris of Dick Cheney. Representative Raul Arra Labrador. Years of abuse. I personally apologize to Mr. Pevis. Just ask.

1:49:17 Soon to be former congressman Democrats are outright jitties. CIE's counter-terrorism center. Veteran Affairs Secretary Shin-Sketti. Why do I always mess up his name? Shin-Seki. I love my critics, I have fun with that. You've got karma. I like it when he stops knowing he made a mistake and tries to correct himself and makes the same mistake. It is good. Christopher Hubbard's next on the list. $336.66 from Denver, Colorado.

CHAPTER 41 / 62 Discussion

Joe Rogan Crossover and Executive Producer Credits

Several new donors, including Christopher Hubbard and Jim Turner, joined the show following Adam Curry's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. The hosts acknowledge the "Curry-Rogan cross-pollination" and the influx of "JRE newbies." They clarify that they cannot simply book themselves on Rogan's show at will, comparing it to the booking process of the Tonight Show.

joe rogan· jre· executive producer· denver· socioeconomic status

1:50:00 ITM from the hybrid hominid of West Denver, where the divide between those with masks and those without seems to be split as much by socioeconomic status as by political leanings. This donation is the fruit of the Curry-Rogan cross-pollination event. The 33 isn't there for obvious reasons, but the 666 represents the black cube of Saturn to which many have not have been bending the knee. I would love to say more but to keep it short all I want to say is peace, love and unity. D-douche me if you would. You got it. You've been D-douched.

1:50:38 Two jingles if you got them. Boogity, boogity, boogity, followed by you may die. Oh, and if JCD could just say, oh brother, give me a break. This is bullcrap. One time it would make me and many others very happy. Thank you for your courage. Boogity, boogity is no jingle. It's a part of a longer clip, so I don't have that. I do have... You might die. And you need to do your line again. Oh brother, give me a break. This is bullcrap. Nicely done. Why do I say that a lot? Not, not. Sir Rotorhead's up on the list. Sounded authentic. 333, I know and I can't get a bit part. Sir Rotorhead, 333, 333 in Anaheim, Arizona. Anaheim, Arizona? Really? Anthem, Anthem, Arizona is what it says. Oh, I'm sorry, I said Anaheim, let me go back. Oh, Anthem, oh well.

1:51:31 Sorry, this executive producership is given in honor of my father Norman who passed away one year ago today from brain cancer He was a great man and a good friend loving like dad sir. Rotorhead a f cancer karma, please would be appreciated absolutely You've got karma You can read the next one and I'll go get the note, okay This is from Jim Turner, Louisville, Kentucky. And he says, long time listener. Not really. First time caller. Another JRE crossover. Began listening about two to three weeks after Adam's appearance and was immediately hooked. Nice. In addition to recently finding no agenda, I shortly thereafter made the leap to MoFacts. I found that dialogue extremely interesting also and will break into executive producership there soon.

1:52:30 I really appreciate your dissection of the M5M and its ability to do what I think I understand is keeping my amygdala in check. Yes, you are correct. You're new, but you are on the ball. I've been unable to watch news other than that a rare Fox News Sunday or even rare MPR news hour for three plus years, instead relying mostly on written word which I think makes bias clearer or at least more palatable without the drama. Given the Joe Rogan experience linkage, I and several other newbies to the podcast have mentioned I would find interesting to see possible future visits to JRE by JCD and or Moe. Well, I'll get right on that. That's not exactly how it works. You don't call up Joe Rogan and say I'm coming on tomorrow.

1:53:12 Sorry, it's like the Tonight Show. It is the Tonight Show. You know, it's not how it works. I'm an active duty service member and will soon promote to the next grade. I was going to hold off on donating a bit longer, make the transition and extra pay a transition point to non-douchebaggery. I just couldn't bring myself to wait any longer. It's time I started working my way toward knighthood and eventually anointing as Sir James of Butchertown. Podcast 1250, Colonel and soon Colonel Jim. I don't know what he's talking about there. I'd like to thank Adam, Joe, and then Adam and JCD for smacking me in the mouth. I'd also like to call out as a douchebag my dime piece, A-R-M, marking time at the Upper Hudson School for Wayward Boys and Girls, aka USMA. Oops. Let's see the United States.

1:54:03 Marine Academy, I guess, or Military Academy. Can I get a quick deduction? Quick snippets of DJ Tay's Aroused, DJ Tay's Aroused, and the Health Lady talking about balls? Yes. Bo Jiden, holy crap, hold on a second. I wasn't quite prepared for this. Bo Jiden and what is the... What do we have? The last one. Jobs, karma for all the unfortunates out there who had their swept away in a tidal wave of misinformation and fear mongering. Keep up the great work. You're one eighth of the way to 10,000. Oh yes, we feel that it's within reach.

CHAPTER 42 / 62 Discussion

CBC Apology and "Noodle" Reporting in Canada

A donor from Toronto reports that CBC News editor-in-chief Brody Fenton apologized for "poorly worded" reporting on police vehicles in New York. The hosts characterize this as the CBC "knuckling under" to social media pressure, labeling it another victory for "Noodle Boy." They also discuss the resignation of the Toronto police chief after he took a knee with protesters.

cbc· canada· toronto· police violence· brody fenton

1:54:43 Can't wait to grab that mystical 10,000 brass ring. Thank you and welcome citizen. It's good to have you here Jim. It was hard to get it aroused and it is hard to get it aroused but we got it aroused. You can kick their balls but you can't touch them. You've got karma. Stuff writes itself Does that's what people don't understand what we do here? I love a bell house, Iowa veiled how? veiled house, Iowa Derek see three hundred thirty three dollars and 33 Also, it's a crossover. Mm-hmm. Thanks for the quality content. I need a deducing you got it You've been deduced

1:55:31 He wants also a goat karma and Amy's pretty good and a job karma for Amy Anyway, he says you've helped me remove what was left of my blindfold Thanks Derek. Thanks Derek. How nice and I'm gonna add the don't eat me bojied in for Jim, which I forgot Don't eat me, Bojied, and you're scary. So scary. I think that sounds pretty good. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma. Yeah, Black Knight era Dederians and Trabuco Canyon, California, 250 bucks. Thank you for the normal sized amygdala. No jingles, no karma. Black Knight era.

1:56:19 Okay, he does it so well. We love that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you more of those and we need more of these This isn't 230 and by the way black net era the Darren is 250 the anonymous is 234 56 or 23456 in engine, New York And he says no jingles. No karma make this an anonymous donation. It was very from pronouncing my name Yeah, so insults are always appreciated Yes, we love them. Jim Bennett, Toronto, Ontario, 21420. In perpetually letting people take more and more of your liberty, you can't complain when they won't stop. Go back to sleep.

1:57:01 In tuning into No Agenda and then delaying and ultimately not donating, you are also falling asleep. If you listen, you owe. Wake up! There's nothing worse than a freeloader. Meanwhile, here in Toronto, insanity persists. Our police chief of the fourth largest municipal police force in North America just resigned after taking a knee with protesters. We have suffered just 950 COVID deaths within our population of over 6 million with 800 of those deaths linked to long-term care homes and still no one can cut their hair. And by the way, those nursing home deaths may be phony, maybe a fraction, maybe a tenth from what we're learning now. The whole thing may be 950 COVID deaths, maybe 95. Yeah, could be.

1:57:54 And within the media, CBC News editor-in-chief Brody Fenton issued an apology claiming that a clip that aired of police vehicles driving into crowds in New York was poorly worded. By the way, this is a story that's got nothing to do with Canada. Poorly worded. Whoops, I'm sorry. I hit the scroll button and went off. Driving in the crowds in New York was poorly worded and mischaracterized the events, framing them mostly from the perspective of the police. and that CBC News improved the language quote-unquote and rebroadcast the clip only to find that we were an international meme and proof of the media's complicity with police. One need only live in Canada or search the terms CBC and police violence to know that the claim of CBC being in cahoots with the cops is beyond laughable.

1:58:48 As a result of this incident, the CBC is now making wholesale changes to the way they report the news. Noodle Boy strikes again! We look forward to that with the same anticipation that we would look forward to a quadruple root canal. No jingles, no karma. That's kind of pathetic. What? No jingles, no karma? No, no, that's not pathetic. That's fantastic. It's kind of pathetic the CBC is knuckling under for their reporting. It's not surprising. Not surprising. I can't, this is like a generation of people with no backbone. Noodles. Exactly. A noodle is limp.

CHAPTER 43 / 62 Discussion

Tiny Homes for Veterans and Donor Shout-outs

Michael Bernstein discusses his "Mutual Win" project, which builds luxury tiny homes for homeless military veterans. He plans to visit the "Mobile Loaves and Fishes" community in Austin for a tour. The segment concludes with a series of smaller donations and "Karen" shout-outs, maintaining the show's end-to-end listener support model.

tiny homes· veterans· mobile loaves and fishes· mutual win· donations

1:59:37 I think the noodles on both sides here. Well, it's noodle nation. Oh another good noodle nation Hold on do not move read the next note. Wait a minute. I hope I'm fast enough All right, here we go. Kevin Ramos in Palo Alto, $201. Wells Fargo finally says, fix the issue preventing PayPal from accepting my donations to the show. I sent my email on June 7th for the message that I intended for the June 4th, 2020 episode. Why don't you just paste it in here?

2:00:19 By the way, I will say this I would like to caution people because this has happened before it happened recently With our the woman that was stuck in the vortex don't have us refer to old messages put the message in this box that you just wrote a message add to the old message to it if you want it read So I have to go dig around my email. I said there's a mess in that email box It's like it's like going into a swamp noodle nation. I'll go look noodle nation comm was already registered dammit and Sir Scatman of Norristown in Kalamazoo, Michigan, probably parted local one, two hundred dollars and sixty nine cents. I'd hope so. Please credit this donation. Oh, no, he's in Philly, Philly, Local 76. We have a very successful meetup with eight producers in attendance. Multiple Karen donations make up the associate executive producership. I'd like to thank the mill. This is a joint donation to Miller's, the fries, the Yvonne Mitz,

2:01:13 Evan Mitzes, Sir Abel Kirby and my brother Jared for the fantastic discussions, donations and sane company around a goat jobs, karma for the group would be great. Can you please play nothing like a Dame featuring the one and only Sir Abel Kirby of the fighter flight for Mrs. Wend Miller as she is about to join the ranks very soon. Adios, mofos, Sir Scatman of Norristown. There is nothing like a Dame We need more dames, bring them on! Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs! Youthbox.

2:02:01 Michael Bernstein parts unknown $200 and 33 cents wrapping this up studio continued anti growth amygdala content. I did not panic during the M5 in Corona coverage and stayed the course. building of the mutual win dot com luxury tiny home community. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Yes, yes, yes. Very interesting. People should look at that site. Mutual win dot com. W.I.N. continued in his very first luxury tiny home will be completed July 1st. The highly efficient tiny home design was identified as potentially perfect for homeless military veterans. And so I have partnered with a nonprofit to make this a reality.

2:02:45 Adam spoke so highly of the fishes and loaves... Mobile loaves and fishes is what it is. I am flying to visit the community next Friday. Hey, how about that? Oh! June 19th for a tour. Since it is not a show day, maybe Adam would be interested in joining me. I like a goat scream karma for my project mutual win calm luxury tiny homes the donation should be appointed to my fantastic and erudite father who reaches the $1,000 mark and becomes a knight sir Alan Bernstein We should also be on he should also be on the birthday list. He's on the birthday list He turns 72 on June 22nd, and I guess he's on the up on the nighting list. Yes. He is and

2:03:29 Eric Popov's next on hold on hold on hold on he asked me. I'm sorry. I didn't forget What did he want it was just the Goat scream karma, okay, and yeah hit me up on email. I'd love to go to be it's a visit is long overdue You've got karma Eric Popov 200 bucks I'm a John C. douchebag that came over from the Twitch show long ago and I've never donated. Come on you twit douches, we can outdo their JRE newbies. I want to call out two other douchebags that I punched in the mouth a long time ago and I've never donated. Okay.

2:04:18 And Ryan, you know who you are. Your show literally makes it possible to listen to the news again because you make us all laugh. Thank you from Eric Popoff. All right, Eric, thank you very much. And good to have you here. Good to have you in the in the Value for Value network. Gail Fuller is the last donor. Dame Twinominator in Cumming, Georgia. 200. My fantastically fun and still smoking hot husband, Scott, I have no idea what his night name is, allocated his donation last month to make me a dame. So it's time for me to donate as well. Thank you for the amazing content that keeps us both sane. Jobs, Carmen. Birthday wishes for Scott, please. Gayle, aka Dame Twinmominator. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.

CHAPTER 44 / 62 Discussion

Laser Crafters Glass Art and Show Credits

The hosts thank Don from Laser Crafters for a custom-etched glass "No Agenda" sign that features an illuminated Illuminati-style logo. They reiterate that the show is produced by the listeners through various forms of contribution, including news clips and parodies. The executive and associate executive producers for episode 1250 are formally acknowledged.

laser crafters· glass etching· illuminati· logo· gitmo nation

2:05:18 Nice notes, I like them. They're not, you know, they're nice notes, not too long, which is always good. It's always nice. It's good. It's pretty good, actually. And I do have, I want to thank Cal from lavenderblossoms.org for the shipment that I received. Did you get one of these shipments from Cal? One of these, like a massive thing of everything? No. You got to go to the PO box just to make sure. I just went yesterday. Oh, hmm. Well, I went to the PO box and I got something from Don over at Laser Crafters and it's a no agenda sign, but it's etched in glass and you put it into the base and it lights up in colors.

2:06:05 Wow, it's it's a real it's a real Wow item. I'll post a picture of it You know what it is like you've seen these I think ham ham radio guys have a lot of where their call sign and Because the there's little LEDs in the base of this That you slide this pane of glass into it just projects the light right up to it and it can change colors all kinds of stuff It's really pretty it's my favorite no agenda item Logo to you know, it's the favorite logo the the one with the you know, the cross the 33s and all the Illuminati kind of stuff. Oh that the crazy one that's on the mugs. Yes on the mugs and the t-shirts So it's laser crafters LLC calm you can take a look at what he's doing and I really appreciate that both of you and thank you to our executive producer and associate executive producer for episode 1250 that's right

2:06:54 Only 7 8's more to go until the big 10,000 everybody. I think I'll be 120 by then. We may get not so close. These credits are real. Well you know if we changed it twice a day. Oh then it would work yeah. Or you mean like four times a week? No, twice a day. Twice a day? Ten shows a week. Are you... I... Okay. No, not gonna happen. Sorry. When you said that... Just for the numbers. Think of the children. I'm not thinking of anything but my sanity. Now, I appreciate the notes most of all that people are sending and again we have some really nice ones here and I love seeing all these new producers who come in from all over the place.

2:07:44 Clearly the value for an value network is doing something that provides value to a lot of people and that's how this works We don't tell you what to do. You can contribute in many ways. We saw we talked about the art We have jingles songs parodies information news people doing clips. It's all over the place and And we are all producers of the best podcasting. University executive producers and associate executive producers can proudly display that title anywhere where titles are recognized. You should be surprised how often that is the case and how many people like it. And we will return again on Sunday. Please support us by going to Dvorak.org slash N-A. I think you're pretty well up to speed on all things PMF. Our formula is this. We go out.

CHAPTER 45 / 62 Discussion

Thomas Sowell on Facts and Marxism

In a recent interview on the Rubin Report, intellectual Thomas Sowell discussed his journey from being a Marxist to a conservative thinker. Sowell noted that many leading conservatives, including Milton Friedman and Ronald Reagan, started on the left. When asked what changed his mind, Sowell simply replied, "Facts." The hosts praise Sowell's concise and poignant analysis of political evolution.

thomas sowell· dave rubin· marxism· conservatism· facts

2:08:30 We hit people in the mouth. But this is Thomas Sowell. He's the black intellectual book writer. He does a lot of stuff. He was on the Rubin Report. I saw this. It was excellent. Excellent interview. It was quite good. But I thought the most poignant thing was this particular small little clip. You were a Marxist at one time in your life. Most people will find this hard to believe, but it is true. But it's not that unusual.

2:09:19 Most of the leading conservative thinkers of our time did not start off as conservatives. You had a couple like Bill Buckley and George Will. Milton Friedman was a liberal and a Keynesian. Hayek was a socialist. Ronald Reagan was so far left, at one point the FBI was following him. So then what was your wake up to what was wrong with that line of thinking? Facts. That's good. Was that, was that, I saw it, but was that a recent one? I think so, right? I think so. Yeah. It was recent. Yeah. Yeah. Ruben's got his shit together. They had a punchline. Well, you accentuated it. That was even better. So yeah, let's, let's, let's look at what Kaylee's up to. Our press secretary, press secretary, I guess. Yes.

2:10:14 And she was in a good mood slamming people left and right. Just a little taste of it here is the, let's play Kaylee fourth time. Fourth time. Does the president believe there's a problem with institutional racism in this country and institutional racism in law enforcement? Look, I've answered this question, I think this is the fourth time I've been asked it. Whoa, you got butt-slapped! Well, yeah, we have the answer to that. We heard it earlier from, or at least an answer, from Ben Woodson.

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Kayleigh McEnany's Joe Biden Formula

The hosts identify a recurring "formula" used by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany during briefings. When reporters repeatedly ask about institutional racism, she pivots to criticizing Joe Biden's 1990s crime bill and contrasting it with President Trump's First Step Act. They characterize this as a highly effective strategy for handling hostile media questioning.

kayleigh mcenany· joe biden· crime bill· first step act· press conference

2:10:51 Yeah, well, Woodson has the right answer. So this is John Carl trying to make trouble. So he comes back after she butt slams him and he asks again, you know, because it makes it the fifth time. But this time. So what I've noticed her formula is, is that you keep asking her the same question. Her final answer is always going to be some Joe Biden slam. It's always, and it is a formula, I'm going to prove it. That's what you want to do though, isn't it? I mean, everything on the other side is Trump, Orange Man bad. It's like, you know, it's like training a dog. So here she is, this is the second part of that clip. This is Kayleigh Slams John Carly. Get it!

2:11:33 The reason why I'm asking it now is does he believe that action needs to be taken to fundamentally change the way law enforcement has done in this country, to make fundamental changes so that there isn't the kind of disparities that we see? along racial lines? Well, the president's looking at various proposals and I would say this president has done a whole lot more than Democrats have ever done when it comes to rectifying injustices. Where you had the crime bill of the 90s, which created great racial disparities in our justice system and President Trump rectified some of those with the First Step Act. So President Trump's about action and he's shown that and he recognizes injustices and acts promptly when he sees them.

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President Trump Refuses to Rename Military Forts

President Trump has stated he will not sign legislation to rename U.S. military forts named after Confederate generals, such as Fort Bragg. Kayleigh McEnany emphasized the history of these bases, noting that Fort Bragg was the training ground for the first black parachute battalion. The administration argues that the focus should be on the sacrifices of the soldiers who deployed from these locations rather than erasing their names.

fort bragg· donald trump· military bases· civil war· paratroopers

2:12:17 Is there no one home? Did you have extra time this week? If I start early, you're gonna get these. So now I have a three-parter and this is the final report here. This she does, it's exactly the same process. And now they're harassing her about the changing of the names of these forts. She started off the press conference saying, look, a bunch of people want to change the name of any fort of any that has any name that has any, you know, just hell with history and everything else. We want these, They're just pushing people around again like you said earlier in the show these guys get a little power And they've seen you know the noodle boys get a little power and they take over the place they can and it never ends If you give them an inch they take a mile, so Let's play this is part one. This is the finale part one, and this is kind of how it how it starts

2:13:16 I'm going to send over say the defense authorization with language that were to rename one of these bases for someone who say. was a general who won the Civil War, would the president veto the defense authorization? The president will not be signing legislation that renames America's forts. It's important to note, you know, Fort Bragg, for example, it's one of the largest military installations. It's home to tens of thousands of brave American soldiers. And when you think of Fort Bragg, we think of the brave soldiers that deployed from there.

2:13:51 We think of all five World War II airborne divisions, 82nd, 101st, 11th, 13th, and 17th, all trained at Fort Bragg. The 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, this was the first black parachute battalion trained at this fort. We must recognize the sacrifices made by these men and women, some of whom saw Fort Bragg for the last time before they went overseas. think of the Fort Bragg soldiers that have led humanitarian operations like in Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti. We've got to honor what has happened there, not rename it. So that is an absolute non-starter for the president. I've received several notes from military personnel who say that if this happens, they will throw their medals out. They will send them back to D.C.

CHAPTER 48 / 62 Discussion

David Petraeus and the Biden Welcome Center

General David Petraeus penned an editorial supporting the renaming of military bases, arguing they should not be named after those who fought against the Union. In response, Kayleigh McEnany questioned where the line should be drawn, citing Joe Biden's past praise for segregationists and his opposition to busing in the 1970s. She concluded by asking if the "Biden Welcome Center" should also be renamed based on these historical standards.

david petraeus· joe biden· segregationists· fort bragg· renaming

2:14:46 That's how important it is to them. That's good to know. Well, you know, apparently they should send their medals to Petraeus. He's the one causing the trouble. Now, I don't know who's telling him to do this, but he's... Petraeus? Wait a minute, Petraeus? Yeah. How does oh well you did are you gonna miss you? Okay? Well did clip to kind of explains it now This is where now you know she's been hounded the whole press conference about this. What if it's accidental? What if somebody just puts a sign up? What if somebody slips it in as a writer and on and on and so now we have now we have one of our top Correspondence they're sitting in the audience without his mask on asking this John

2:15:28 General David Petraeus is one of those people who went through Fort Bragg a number of times, even though his first command was at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He penned a quite lengthy and detailed editorial about the reasons why those bases should be renamed, saying it's ironic that American soldiers and Marines are being trained at bases named for people who fought against the Union back in the day. in the Civil War, that many of the people for whom these bases are named were leaders held in questionable regard, but who were elevated during the Lost Cause movement. He goes on to say, we do not live in a country to which Brankton Bragg, Henry L. Banging, or Robert E. Lee can serve as an inspiration. What does the White House say to that? Okay. I didn't know about the portrayals. I didn't know about that. That's interesting. So that is, by the way, that question,

2:16:21 It was a minute and 14. Where was the question? The question. OK, the question is 41 seconds. OK, so she's finally fed up. And this is where she will pull the Biden card at the end and and close the book and walk off on the things that have been there all day. Especially John Carl, you can hear his voice very distinctively begging her to stay. And she's had it. And so here we go. What does the White House say to that? particular point. I would also note, where do you draw the line here? I'm told that no longer can you find on HBO Gone With The Wind because somehow that is now offensive. Where do you draw the line? Should George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and James Madison be erased from history? What about FDR? Because of internment camps, should he be erased from history? Or Lyndon Johnson who has

2:17:37 a history of documented racist statements. And finally, what about people that are alleged by the media to be segregationist? NBC tells us Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists, he fought for their causes in schools, experts say. CNN tells us letters from Joe Biden reveal how he sought support of segregationists in the fight against busing. Washington Post tells us that Biden's tough talk on 1970s schools desegregation plans could get him new scrutiny. And there are several more that were that came from. So I'll leave you with the question, should we then rename the Biden Welcome Center? Thanks very much guys. Should we rename the Biden Welcome Center is what she says. It's the question she leaves them with. So she leaves them with a question to answer. Should we rename the and her point is actually pretty well taken because we're dealing with Fort Bright, which is a general in the 1840s, most most known for his fighting in the Mexican-American War and North Carolina general. And that's where the Fort is.

2:18:48 And so if we're going to go back and condemn people from the 1800s, why don't we condemn people from the 1970s? Joe Biden would be the example that she's using. And he was called out by Kamala Harris in the debates for the exact same thing. And they said, oh, it was so long ago. I don't know. I can barely remember that far back. So she is if they're going to keep doing this, she's going to keep doing the counteraction and she's better at it than they are. And she can walk out. That was a good little series, I like that. And please continue on this Kaylie Beat. I got the Kaylie Beat. I do like the Kaylie Beat. Well, speaking of Kamala Harris, she is still, according to the numbers in the newsletter, she's still the number one according to the odds of the bookies becoming the

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Kamala Harris on Defunding the Police

Senator Kamala Harris expressed support for Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's proposal to divert $150 million from the police budget to community initiatives. Harris called it a "legitimate conversation" about safety and investment. The hosts note that Harris remains the frontrunner to be Joe Biden's vice-presidential pick according to betting odds.

kamala harris· eric garcetti· defund the police· los angeles· vice president

2:17:37 a history of documented racist statements. And finally, what about people that are alleged by the media to be segregationist? NBC tells us Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists, he fought for their causes in schools, experts say. CNN tells us letters from Joe Biden reveal how he sought support of segregationists in the fight against busing. Washington Post tells us that Biden's tough talk on 1970s schools desegregation plans could get him new scrutiny. And there are several more that were that came from. So I'll leave you with the question, should we then rename the Biden Welcome Center? Thanks very much guys. Should we rename the Biden Welcome Center is what she says. It's the question she leaves them with. So she leaves them with a question to answer. Should we rename the and her point is actually pretty well taken because we're dealing with Fort Bright, which is a general in the 1840s, most most known for his fighting in the Mexican-American War and North Carolina general. And that's where the Fort is.

2:18:48 And so if we're going to go back and condemn people from the 1800s, why don't we condemn people from the 1970s? Joe Biden would be the example that she's using. And he was called out by Kamala Harris in the debates for the exact same thing. And they said, oh, it was so long ago. I don't know. I can barely remember that far back. So she is if they're going to keep doing this, she's going to keep doing the counteraction and she's better at it than they are. And she can walk out. That was a good little series, I like that. And please continue on this Kaylie Beat. I got the Kaylie Beat. I do like the Kaylie Beat. Well, speaking of Kamala Harris, she is still, according to the numbers in the newsletter, she's still the number one according to the odds of the bookies becoming the

2:19:39 The VP selection, she weighed in on the Los Angeles mayor who wants to defund the police. So does that mean you support proposals like what we've seen in Los Angeles? Mayor Eric Garcetti saying take some of the money from policing, about 150 million dollars, invest it in health initiatives, training initiatives for youth. I support investing in communities so that they become more healthy and therefore more safe. the the right return on our investment? Are we actually creating healthy and safe communities? And that's a legitimate conversation and it requires a really critical evaluation. I applaud Eric Garcetti for doing what he's done.

2:20:43 Did she mention this or talk about any of these kinds of expenses we're already spending on per pupil, per education systems in California? She'd talk about that because she's in California. She's Californian. She should know that. She should be talking about it. Did she say anything? You should post those questions on Twitter. You might get some fun, might meet some new friends. I'm just wondering. Sheila Jackson. I thought you might have a clip. No. It's Good Morning America with the Clinton insider Stephanopoulos. There's no further questions, please. Sheila Jackson Lee though, our representative in Texas,

CHAPTER 50 / 62 Discussion

Sheila Jackson Lee and "Catastrophic Change"

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee called for "catastrophic change" in police reform during a recent hearing. The hosts mock her choice of words, suggesting that "catastrophic" change is exactly what the country should fear. They also play a clip of former CIA Director John Brennan stating that people are "innocent until alleged to be involved in criminal activity," which they label "Brennan's Law."

sheila jackson lee· george floyd· police reform· catastrophic change· john brennan

2:21:20 She had a little segment here where the truth wanted to come out. She used, I heard this in the car and I heard it like, I gotta make sure I get that on record. Thank you for having me. As you have noted, the most important focus for me over these last couple of weeks and certainly decades dealing with police reform is now today George Floyd who should not have died on the streets of America. The stain of racism but also the crisis of police actions really warrant, which is what we heard in the hearing today, really warrant catastrophic change. Catastrophic change. I've heard of a lot of things.

2:22:04 But catastrophic change doesn't bode well. Catastrophic change? I mean, maybe she meant something else, but the truth won't come out. No, she had to. What could it have been? She meant catastrophic change, which is going to be catastrophic. But she said catastrophic change. They really warrant catastrophic change. And that is all we're talking about. We're saying... That's all we're talking about. I love how she, and by the way that's all we're talking about. There's nothing big here, just catastrophic change. Catastrophic change. And that is all we're talking about. We're saying to the marchers and the protesters, the black and brown and white and Asian young people,

2:22:44 we hear their cry. They are collectively raising their voices, Andrea, and saying Black Lives Matter. So the emotion is palpable. It is still there. Yesterday when I spoke, I spoke to the family. I indicated that the murder of George Floyd... This is another thing that bothers me. And I mean, it's okay. I mean, we all saw it. There was not a pretty situation how Floyd ended his, how Floyd's life was ended. But It would be technically correct, and maybe at least for Andrea Mitchell to say, alleged murder. Don't you think? Yeah. And if you're a journalist, that's what you'd always use to do it automatically. People in fact, they got to the point now where they're saying it when the word's not necessary.

2:23:31 Well, it's just a minor point. I'm sure it will come out as murder, but you kind of have to say alleged or whatever. You can say a lot of things, but... You're uncancelled for saying alleged murder in this case. Not if you're Sheila Jackson Lee, you can't get... Oh no, she's never, she's uncancellable. When I spoke, I spoke to the... That by the way, I disagree with. Once the noodle kids have the gun focused and they got some rigidity in that flaccid noodle gun of theirs, be careful. Yesterday when I spoke to the family, I indicated that the murder of George Floyd cannot go in vain. It is a sacrifice that they will now have to bear their entire lives. People are innocent until alleged to be involved in some type of criminal activity.

2:24:19 Okay, I'm sorry. I forgot. I forgot the law. I forgot the law. I forgot Brennan's law of innocent until proven guilty, which is not the case. This is the CIA, former CIA chief for those who are new to the show, John Brennan, and he feels that when it comes to not guilty or guilty, people are innocent until alleged to be involved in some type of criminal activity. You're not guilty until you're alleged to be involved. That's on your system. That's how it works. As an aside, I have an ISO proposal. Okay, I don't think I have any ISO so I'm very curious. What you got? It's the one I sent in the bonus pack. Ah, yes, I have it here. Enough is enough. It's perfect. Who is that by the way?

CHAPTER 51 / 62 Discussion

King Leopold II Statue and Congo Population Data

Protesters in Antwerp, Belgium, toppled a statue of King Leopold II, who is often cited as being responsible for 10 million deaths in the Congo. One of the hosts disputes this figure, arguing that the demographics of the Congo in the early 20th century do not support such a high death toll. They point out that the population of the Congo was less than a million in 1955, making the "10 million killed" claim statistically impossible.

king leopold ii· belgium· congo· genocide· demographics

2:25:04 It's one of the actresses in that stream of... Oh, the Hollywood stuff? The Hollywood guys. Enough is enough. I'd like to identify a couple of them because they're the most arrogant. They're the ones that are against hate unless you hate Trump. Hating Trump is okay. Hating Republicans is okay. Hating conservatives is okay. But other than that, don't know hate. Love. Yes. Okay, I do have a little rant if you have a minute. I have more than a minute for you Okay, let's play a democracy now a clip about some of the statues coming down and discuss one element of this See statues Chris Columbus

2:25:47 Ooh, good old Chris. Protests against racism and police brutality continue to rock cities and towns across the United States and around the world. In Richmond, Virginia, protesters toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus on Tuesday evening. They set it on fire before throwing it in a nearby lake. In Antwerp, Belgium, city officials removed a statue of King Leopold II Tuesday, just days after protesters set it on fire. From 1885 to 1908, Leopold declared himself absolute ruler of Congo, leading a campaign of torture and genocide that killed an estimated 10 million people. And I believe that to be true. Of course you do. Is it not true? That's what I was told when I lived in Belgium. Let's listen to some of the facts. This is also stated in the Encyclopedia Britannica.

2:26:40 Apparently he killed 10 million and left a nation. It was a nation of 20 million and he killed 10 of them. I know it was pretty bad. I know the Congo was bad and I know King Leopold was a part of it, but I... Yeah, it's all Leopold's fault. Let me just ask you a couple questions. Uh-oh. Since you're on that side of the argument, because you've heard it and probably taught you that in school. I'm not on any side. I'm just... No, no, you take the side. Take the side. Okay, I'll take it. OK, so let's see, they broke off the ruling of Belgium, I think in 1908, 1910, something in the period, let's say they were out of the Congo by 1920. OK, now, if they had killed, Leopold had killed 10 million and the Encyclopedia Britannica mentioned he either killed everybody or but he killed 10 million. And Amy said 10 million. You've heard 10 million. The Britannica says 10 million, leaving a population of 10 million.

2:27:41 10 million. So they had 20 million people living in the Congo in the 1800s. That's a lot of peeps. Seems like it because let me point out it's real facts because they've done studies, real demographers have come in since that World War II and they have followed the population of Congo in this exact same place that Leopold ruled where he killed 10 million. So in 1955, the population of the Congo was under a million. Today's population is 5.5 million and the population growth in the Congo from 1955 where there's about 800,000

2:28:26 to today's slow growth. So from 1910-1920, within 40 years, the 9 or 10 million people that were supposedly left over after he killed 10 million They died off, nine million of them died off of what? When did this huge die-off happen so you'd have a population in the Congo of let's say about 800,000 in 1955? What happened to those nine million plus people? Ebola. There was no Ebola then? You're asking me, I don't know.

2:29:06 It's bullshit. It's a lie. He didn't kill 10 million because there weren't 10 million people to kill. In the entire continent, there was only 100 million at the time. Interesting. So how do you kill 10% of all the Africans in Africa? How do you get away with killing 10 million? Why do people suck this 10 million number up when it's not even possible if the population of Congo is less than a million in 1955? and it's only 5.5 million today and it's the exact same Congo where he killed 10 million. This is a lie and it's bullshit and it gave me the following, got me to the following conclusions. You really realize, oh you know the problem with the education system is they only study European history. That's because that's the only history that's been recorded. There's Chinese, some Chinese history but most

CHAPTER 52 / 62 Discussion

Rewriting History and the Holocaust Comparison

The discussion posits that the inflated death tolls attributed to King Leopold II are part of a broader effort to undermine Western civilization and diminish the uniqueness of the Holocaust. The hosts argue that because African history was not deeply recorded by the inhabitants, it is easy for modern activists to insert "made-up facts" to manipulate students. They characterize this as a cynical attempt to make European history appear uniquely evil.

history· africa· holocaust· king leopold ii· western civilization

2:29:58 Deep recording of history was done in Western civilization. Ptolemy back, you know, 2000 years of writings about history and the idea of studying history is so you can understand the movement of history, not so you can understand the peoples because it's not about you. It's about the way civilizations work. You're not reading history or trying to understand these things because it's about blacks or Chinese or whites. It's so you can understand the flow of history. You can't do that with Africa. Because there's no flow of history because there's no written history that except for what the Romans did in northern Africa and that's just a bit of Africa. So the reason you want to study African history is the same reason you can throw out this bullshit 10 million killed by Leopold which they tore his statue down over

2:30:46 Because you can lie to the students with made-up facts and turn them against Western civilization and make them socialist globalists. This is nonsense. This whole thing is a scam and that 10 million number bugs me to no end and it's a lie and should be rebuked. John C. DuBois expect people today exactly Wikipedia actually says 10 to 15 million what happened to all the leftover people You can look at the modern demographics and back it up. It starts today with 5.5 million. How did it get to 15 million dead?

2:31:34 It's bullshit. It's a blatant lie. Okay. And it's designed to make you feel bad because, oh, you killed all these people. All right. And it's your fault, Whitey. So, well, I have homework for you then. I really like this. Next, I would like you to deconstruct six million Jews in the Holocaust. Go. Actually, that's another thing. I'm thinking this. Hold on a second. Third rail. No, I'm going to go to the third rail for this reason. The idea behind the 10 million dead Congolese or 15 is to diminish the Holocaust because it's also anti-Semitic, anti-Jewish bullshit.

2:32:21 So you can diminish the Holocaust by making these phony baloney massacres that never took place look bigger in the 1800s and early 1900s which wasn't even possible and the population doesn't support it. But you can throw these numbers out there make people believe it, you believed it, you heard it when you were a kid. And the fact because you know about Leopold because you were you were raised in Holland Yeah, and did they talk about this stuff and everybody in Holland probably thinks he killed 10 million This is to make the Jewish Holocaust look minor by comparison. It's a lie I'm actually looking this up in Dutch now. Let's just want to see if I can find any any numbers I don't want a Wikipedia because you know that would just be a direct translation of

2:33:09 Well, I got it out of the chat. The Britannica backs this up saying they killed 10 million and left 10 million, which somehow those 10 million disappeared by 1955 some magic way. So this is really a scheme and it's bad and it's dangerous and this is the kind of rewriting history, but they can do it in areas that really aren't that documented. Africa is not well documented. They had a lot of civilizations here and there, sure they did, but they're not documented. But what's interesting is that, and I I like your assertion that this has been... Now, of course, the lie has been there for a long time. I don't remember growing up learning 10 million. I don't know if I had a number, but millions? Absolutely millions. So, it's not like that lie is... It predates Black Lives Matter, etc. But it's certainly being brought back now and a number is being put on it, and then subsequently the statue goes down, gets taken down.

2:34:13 Very interesting that it's meant to look bigger than the Holocaust, than the Jews. That's... and you know what? It doesn't surprise me. Does not surprise me at all. How cynical are these fucks? It's out of control. A lot of them are not cynicisms, they just believe things at face value. Somebody says it. Oh, 10 million. Leopold killed 10 million. Oh, he did? Huh. Okay, he killed 10 million. What a bad prick that guy must be. Pull the statue down. And the guy was a jerk. It's pretty obvious if you read anything about him. But this is not right. This is nonsense. He's worse than Hitler? Really? Well done. Well, as you say. As you say. By the way, just hanging in Europe, do you know that the European Union still has not figured out an economic proposal for corona salvage?

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NHS Lockdown Struggles and Hidden Victims

A producer in the UK provides a personal account of how the "Save the NHS" lockdown has delayed her husband's major heart surgery indefinitely. She describes a system where dentists are not accepting patients and mental health services are unavailable despite government promises. The hosts argue that these "hidden victims" of the lockdown are the result of an international effort to damage the economy and target populist leaders like Trump and Bolsonaro.

nhs· uk· lockdown· heart surgery· wuhan flu

2:35:16 Can you believe that? We're three months, we have spent eight, we've created, saved or created eight trillion dollars. They're still talking. Yeah, they're terrible at this. They're still talking. That's... We saw this after the 2008 collapse. Same, well and that's really when they lost. Remember the former New York banker would say, we beat them. The the European banks are dead. We own them. We own all of it or something to that We won the war was the idea we won the banking war and he got out of banking because it was boring from that point on it was there's no fight There's nothing you know, it's now it's all just you know simple that was just running the money nothing No big gambits to do because they're broke eyes very very odd how they're going to make out with that Good

2:36:08 I just want to read, since we're just moved kind of to Europe for a second, one quick note from one of our producers, Anonymous, about the national health system in the UK. which is touted as the crown jewel to be protected at all times. Trump is going to steal it. Brexit's going to steal it. Everyone wants to steal the... Save the NHS! That was one of the slogans. Save the national health system. Save the NHS in the lockdown. Wear a mask, shut up, stay at home, save the NHS. Not save lives, save the NHS. Hey Adam, says our anonymous producer, I want to give you a personal account of the struggles here in the UK lockdown. My husband has been waiting for major heart surgery to fix the ticking time bomb in his chest. That's right, this has been delayed indefinitely because of Wuhan flu, but he's still on the list. He's been on that for over a year. He was instructed to get a dental check before surgery to make sure there's no infections. All dentists in Cornwall are not accepting new patients.

2:37:10 So no surgery on his enlarged, regurgitating heart and valve defects. No dentist. My teeth are deteriorating. I cannot get a dentist either. I received a letter from my doctor today stating that I cannot see ADHD specialists because they are not accepting new patients. What the fuck does mental health have to do with COVID? On top of that, government literature in the UK has stressed that mental health services will still be available. It's bullshit. The cherry on top is our appointment with the surgeon at the beginning of the pandemic. One doctor wouldn't shake our hands, which was okay. The other doctor, an Indian who did a blood draw on my husband, did not wear gloves while inserting and removing the needle from his arm. I was livid. Funny though, I noticed most NHS doctor deaths from COVID were Indian. Not to be racist, but color me unsurprised.

2:37:58 On June 15th, apparently the lockdown eases up for real. Our local High Street will be closed on June 15th for a couple more weeks. The closure sign says, street closed for shopping. No businesses are open. Nobody has any money. But police citizens, spend what little you have left by standing in line in the rain outside due to store quantity limits. F-ing hell and F the NHS. And just so you know, it's not just us. Every country has these issues and these are the hidden victims of the scam, the scam that was pulled on us. And we were careful not to call it a scam. Even when Trump was saying it was a Democrat hoax, we were very careful not to go down that road. Well, we do know a virus exists. Yes, yes, the virus exists. So that's not a scam, but it's the way that it was handled. That's the scam. Purposefulness, the way it was done to, it was all, I hate to be a, I'm the cynic,

2:39:01 This is just all about Trump. This was an international effort to sink the world's economy so they get Trump and these other populists out. Who else is mentioned constantly? I don't have a clip, but I could play any clip from Amy Goodman on Brazil and it's never the guys that runs Brazil, Bolsonaro. It's the right wing leader. She always puts that in front of everything. I'm surprised they don't do that with Trump. Right-wing President Donald Trump. Yeah, well they... yeah, you're right. I don't know why they don't do that. They should add that. That would be smart. That would be smart to get people even more hating the Republicans more. Republican party leader and right-winger, alt-right, Nazi, quadroon, KKK member.

CHAPTER 54 / 62 Discussion

MailChimp Coded Emails and Sir Patrick Comer

The hosts discuss technical issues with MailChimp, noting that the service often deletes subscribers who use "coded" or "dubious" email addresses. They speculate that this is because such addresses are less valuable for data mining. Additionally, they address a listener's request to "douche" Sir Patrick Comer for being "man overboard," though they express hesitation about douching a knight without more evidence.

mailchimp· newsletters· coded emails· data privacy· patrick comer

2:39:49 Donald Trump. Something like that. Orange man bad. I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. On No Agenda in the morning. Yeah, we do have a few people to thank for show 12... 40... 50. 1250. That's right. Starting with Peter Melon's Shelley in Edmonton, Alberta, 160. And he sent a note in by, oh, I didn't see your note, but that's okay. You just want to get the readout. Russell Davidson in Fort Collins, Colorado, 133, 33. Christopher Kessler in Marshfield, Wisconsin, 125. Squire Desert Finn in Madison, Alabama,

2:40:38 It's a he says shout to my perfectly passionate playful paratrooper Life beautiful thing. Huh something paratrooper. That's interesting Something sexy about that Squire Desert Finn L Lie Liebel in Newark, Delaware Ron Van Dyke in Holland and 100 these are 100 bells 100 Rob's 100 Lorimer and Waterbury, Connecticut and 100 Larmo sent a note which I do want to read it was in a letter that was written by And mailed. Oh, I've been a fan of Noah Jenna from the early days. I made a donation I gave up on John's newsletter list due to his leaving me off of it. What? It probably has something to do with his quote-unquote system anyways You guys have done a superlative job deconstructing that we you know, I'll tell you one of the things you keep well deconstructing

2:41:37 deconstructing that we have to get rid of Trump at any cost news reports even when the BBC is reporting on President Trump they use derogatory terms like he didn't walk up to the podium he slithered up to the podium you get the idea I try to get people close to me in the mouth but it's a matter of taste and people have their daily routines I would like to give a shout out to Bill and Lady J at Boyden East and Boyden Station East please He wants to change, he wants some clips we'll maybe use at the end. We'll give him a karma at the end. Anyway, a couple of things that MailChimp, it's not me, it's MailChimp. MailChimp will not use, it looks for dubious first name, you know, your email says your name, you're like Adam, adam.currie.com.

2:42:24 And some people like to code their mail, so if you put newsletter at curry.com when you subscribe to the newsletter, you'll be kicked off. Oh, really? Yeah. If they see anything that hints at using coded emails like that that are really obvious, they will kick it. It just automatically gets deleted. But what is the thinking? What is the thinking behind it? Why? I don't understand. I don't know. I have no idea actually. I mean, I thought I should know. I'm the big email or the mailing list expert and there's probably some reason for it, but I don't know what it is. I'm sure there's a reason. Well, how about this as a reason? MailChimp sells data based upon what people are opening and if people have one email account for an email list, that's not very handy for MailChimp to sell your data. Just thinking. Out loud, I have no idea if it's true.

2:43:22 I can't imagine anyone would even do that. Yes, right. David Rice next on the list, 77, 77 in Harrison, Arkansas. Sir Gotton, eight in Sebastopol, 69, 96. Sir Data Ops, the Wisconsin Millennial and Edgerton, Wisconsin, 69, 88. Got a birthday coming up or somebody's birthday. Joseph Monaco, 69. The Barrister of Baltimore, in Baltimore 69 Riley Fetig in Bloomington Indiana six seven seven one he's got a call out we let's see I have deducing please you've been deduced call sir Patrick Comer out as a douchebag well he's a sir

2:44:12 Yeah, why are you calling him out as a douchebag? I haven't heard him donate in a while. Oh, he says he may be a man overboard. Well, I don't feel good about douching sirs without... without... Yeah, well, you did it. Anyway, 6771 is 1776 backwards for all of those who believe in America and deplore the destruction of our cities and monuments. Thanks for all the great content over the years. Content! That's what we make. We wake up and we make content. We're creators of content. Sounds so clinical.

CHAPTER 55 / 62 Discussion

Drew Mochak and the Sputnik "Fake News" Dispute

A long-time producer, Drew Mochak, threatened to cancel his support after a host made an offhanded comment about a Buffalo protester being an "agitator." Mochak accused the show of propagating "fake news from Sputnik" via One America News. The host clarifies that while Mochak eventually apologized for the intensity of his reaction, the incident highlights how easily listeners can be "triggered" by specific news narratives.

drew mochak· sputnik· fake news· one america news· buffalo

2:44:49 If Sir Tom Stark, whether in Brooklyn, New York, 66.66. One of our superstars, another ender show mix from Tom. He's one of the guys who's a go-to. He's a go-to. He also has another ender show mix, a good one for this show. Trent Gilham, 6333. Sir Acid of the Candanavian Woods. Curtis, Ontario, 5510, double nickels on the dime for him. Sir Robert of the Sous Vide in Holland, Pennsylvania, double nickels on the dime. Matthew Shower in Winthrop, Minnesota, 5510. Greg and Wendy Morrow in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, 5510. Sir Tom Dari, 5510. Russell

2:45:29 Seek 5335 drew. Hold on. Hold on. Russell has a request for a de-douching You've been de-douched and if I may Drew Mochak is the Producer who said he was canceling his subscription He did Drew Mochak over here in El Cerrito. Yep. He did apologize that because he he he I emailed him back I said this is not okay what you're saying here. This is simply not true. And then he comes back later and he says, well, yeah, I apologize. You were right. And he said, but I still think your reaction was unwarranted. So I didn't email it. I'm not replying. You jumped on my case. I said, no, you're wrong. And I said, what the hell are you new? What's going on here? And then he comes back and says, well, I was wrong.

2:46:25 But still has I know he's I don't know what it is, but I thank you for so I remember that little moment and You're coming in was not it. What did what was he said? He said you were he didn't like your reaction your reaction was almost offhanded No, it wasn't like a reaction like one of my no no no no no no no this had nothing to do with the reaction this was you said at the opening of the show that something about the agitator that it got pushed down and then I said apparently the guy is some kind of some actually I said some kind of agitator and he had the fake blood apparently I had no clip to back it up I'd nothing prepared I'm responding to what you said you were he said he said

2:47:09 This is important, he said, I will never support the show again. I wish I could have cancelled, but it just went through because as long as you don't vet your information and you are propagating fake news from Sputnik, because apparently the guy at One America News is also on the payroll at Sputnik, as long as you don't vet that, you're not worthy. I'm like, what the hell? What? But as often happens, this is my personal thing. I don't know if it's Drew's case is fine. Drew, by the way, we're okay. He's in the Bay Area. Yeah, it must, which is hard. It's very hard to be in the Bay Area. And by the way, Drew, take a drive up and down San Pablo Avenue and ask yourself why half the buildings, like pastime hardware and places like that are boarded up, even though there's never been even a march down San Pablo, but they're all freaked out by these people.

2:48:00 I don't remember what I was gonna say, but... No, you were just blown off steam, which is good. It's annoying. I know what you mean. No, no, but I will say in eight out of ten cases, because I always, in fact, I said to him, because he used to, I said, please give me your PayPal. I will send you your money right away. I will send it. I don't want any... The customer is right. You're angry at me and even though here's the case, I said it two times, I said please I will send you the money back, which he didn't go for. But eight or nine times out of ten when people email me, I try to figure it out. I say here's what's going on. After two rounds of email, again 80 percent,

2:48:46 Oh man, my girlfriend left me, my dog died, I spilled my beer, I was drunk. It happens a lot. Girlfriend left me is a big problem. Yeah, and dog died. It happens a lot. Dog died, big problem. It happens a lot. Anyway, true. On most shows though, and the other shows that compete with us, it's mostly when the cat dies. Drew, your support is, I know you've been around for a long time, so your support is valued. And whatever's going on, I'm sorry that you got triggered by it, but I think we're clear now that it was just misunderstanding. And onward with the other $50 donors. Yes. Name and location as appropriate. Starting with, hold on a second. Sir Hamus of the Piedmont Province in Mooresville, North Carolina.

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Final Donor List and "Noodle Nation"

The show concludes its financial segment by reading a long list of $50 donors from across the U.S. and Canada. The hosts mention that the domain "noodlenation.com" was already registered, much to their disappointment. They thank the "producers" for their entertainment and information, which they say is the foundation of the "best podcast in the universe."

donations· noodle nation· value for value· gitmo nation· producers

2:49:37 Sir Big Papa Moose of the Ogallala Aquifer in Liberal, Kansas. Andrew, here's one for you. Andrew... Shetch? I would say Zhetzy. Zhetzy. Zhetzy. Zhetzy. It's probably uh... Zhetzy. Cyprus, so that's probably Russian. Oh, Cyrus, Minnesota. Cyrus, Minnesota. No idea. Okay, well he can send us a... It's a good name. We need to pronounce the accent. Stephen Schumacher, probably Schumacher in Zenia, Ohio. Kimberly Redmond in Toronto, Ontario. Robert Deckany in Fairfax.

2:50:15 Virginia. We love Virginia. We do. John Roof in Wausseon, Ohio. Drew Mochak, the Mochaks, in Mountain View, California. Again? Which is different than the Mochak, the Drew Mochak in El Cerrito. Oh, okay. I don't know. Oh, crap. It might be different ones. Now I don't know. It could have been the Mountain View Drew Mochak. No, I may be wrong. You chewed out poor Drew Mochak of El Cerrito. Well, this will not stand. I didn't chew anyone out, I got chewed out. Clayton Dunavant, well I'm sure you'd love the publicity. Clayton Dunavant, think of the coverage. Dunavant in Greenfield, Wisconsin. James Gillickson in York, South Carolina. Rosen Tochkoff in London, UK.

2:51:06 Right, we need reports. Ryan Smith in Raleigh, North Carolina, Sir Brett Farrell in Oklahoma City, Jeffrey Zinneman in South Euclid, Ohio. A lot of 50s today. Kyle Meyer in Atlanta, Georgia. Many checks. These are all checks at the end. David Trotsky in Joliet, Illinois. Jason D'Alusio in Chatsford, Pennsylvania and Sir Brian Watson in Raleigh, North Carolina. And now I have to read the first names of the $49 donors of the special Karen donation. Anyone who donates $49 is a special Karen donor. If it goes down, we're going to stop it. Okay, here we go with the list. Ready? Karen. And that concludes our Karen list. I think it played out. I think it's done.

2:51:50 Really? One guy? Aaron? May even be a gal for all we know. Aaron with an E? I think Aaron with an E is usually... Oh no, Aaron, double A. You're right. That's probably a guy. Yeah. That's it. Alright, well that's the end of that promotion. I'd like to thank all of these producers profusely for not just supporting the show but giving us entertainment too. When you're the only guy making the show, the two people who are making the show and doing all the talking, it's nice to hear the voices that come back. And this is, I think, an important part of our Value for Value segment and how we've built this podcast on rock and roll. I don't know why I said that. It just sounded right at the moment. We'd also like to thank everyone who supported us under the anonymity level of $50.

CHAPTER 57 / 62 Discussion

Birthday List and Knighting of Sir Senpai

The hosts read the weekly birthday list for producers and their families before conducting a final knighting ceremony. Tyler Stoud (Sir Senpai) and Alan Bernstein are formally welcomed to the No Agenda Round Table. The ceremony includes the traditional list of humorous "perks" such as "Hookers and Blow" and "Persian Wine."

birthdays· knighthood· tyler stoud· alan bernstein· round table

2:52:44 A lot of you have subscriptions and these are 33's a month, 11.11 a week. There's a whole bunch of them. You can find out all you need at the following web address. Dvorak.org slash NA. And we will of course return on Sunday for more deconstruction. I look forward to it. Just remember us at Dvorak.org slash NA. And here we are it is, uh, whoa, we're 11 days into June. We do have a nice birthday list lined up for you. Producers around Gizmo Nation celebrating are, uh,

2:53:21 Let's see, David Trotsky says happy birthday to his daughter Rizza and his smoking hot wife Paulette who celebrate on June 11th. Michael Bernstein, happy birthday to his father Alan, 72, on June 22nd in advance. Sir Data Ops, the Wisconsin millennial, celebrated on June 9th. Dame Twin Nominator, happy birthday to her smoking hot husband Scott. And Squire Desert Finn says happy birthday to his wife who turned 48 on June 6th. And finally, we have David Wright saying happy birthday to Sir Burgess of the Ozarks. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe! Now I just see... just gonna make sure... I guess that is correct. Yes, David Wright. But is David Wright... that's... he's on the birthday list. I have a feeling that this is his birthday but he's also... isn't he also being knighted today? I don't know. I think so. David Wright? Where was he on the donation pile?

2:54:22 Top, bottom, middle? I don't know. I just got it from the back office. I think you're mixing it with Michael Bernstein maybe? Oh, that could be why I'm confused. Okay. I just hate it when we mess stuff up because it takes so much to go back and fix. Make goods are okay. We do have two knights then in this case. Yeah, it is kind of confusing. Two nights in this case, so what I need is... There we go. I got some sortage. I got the big boy! That's what she said!

2:54:58 Tyler Starr and Alan Bernstein, both of you step up here. Please join us at the round table of the No Agenda Nights and Games. We do have a seat reserved for you thanks to your support of the No Agenda Show and the amount of $1,000 or more. I'm proud, proud I tell you to pronounce the KG. Sir Senpai and Sir Alan Bernstein, both of you now Knights of the No Agenda Round Table. For you we have Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay, Anime Wrapped Glocks, it's a fan favorite, Horse Head pumpkin ale, cold brew coffee and cannabis, Dr. Pepper, and a quick handy kebab and Persian wine. Of course we all know what you're going for you're going for the mutton and meat and You can get that your own personalized mutton and meat if you go to noagendanation.com Slash rings Eric the shill will hook you up as soon as possible get that out to you and again Thank you for supporting no agenda. Remember us at the vorac org slash n a

CHAPTER 58 / 62 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups and the "Three Mile Island" Secret

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including gatherings in Oklahoma City, Denver, and Charlotte. A particularly "super secret" meetup is scheduled for the Three Mile Island evacuation zone, with the exact location only being disclosed to those who RSVP. The hosts encourage listeners to organize locally to shrink their amygdalas through sane company.

meetups· oklahoma city· denver· charlotte· three mile island

2:55:58 NOAHGENDER MEETUP! It's back up on it! Alright, here's an overview of the meetups. We do have meetups coming back in full force. This is where you can go hang out with NOAHGENDER producers. They are organized locally by producers around Gitmo Nation, which is the world for those of you who are new. Noagendameetups.com is where you can find information, where to RSVP and also reports. The Austin 512 local has some good pictures up if you're interested in seeing that at noagendameetups.com. For June 13th, Saturday, upcoming the Oklahoma City Meetup at 2 o'clock.

2:56:36 Air Force John is attaining his knighthood there, so please gather in celebration at the Frosted Mug. And that will be Air Force John from the Land of Thunder organizing. Next Wednesday, the 17th, we have City Park Sit-In in Denver, Colorado, the Western Plaza of Denver Museum of Nature and Science in City Park. Look for a blonde couple with a black Labrador retriever. If that doesn't sound like a Craigslist ad, I don't know what does. This is... Is that some sort of a spook meetup? This is a bring your own chair event. Hey, hey, ho, ho, amygdala swelling has got to go. Taylor and John organizing. Then not tomorrow, but the Friday after, Oregon Local 33 Willam Meetup, 6 o'clock. That is at Willamette Park.

2:57:27 Westland, Oregon more details at no agenda meetup calm Tim will be organizing that and we might as well do Friday June 19th the Charlotte meet up at 4 o'clock at the sycamore brewing my Carolinian stay woke says Bill Cameron who was organizing that and And let's see, what do I have? June 20, anything else? Yeah, might as well just mention, plug what's coming up on June 20th, because there's a lot of them. We have the Motorcycle Ride Up in Truckee, California. Meet, Ride, Eat, Master Jones organizing that. Meet at the Fast Lane Gas Station in Truckee by noon. Again, everything, all the details, noagendermeetups.com. Also next Saturday, now this one next Saturday, Supercast Low Country Meetup.

2:58:13 And that is at the Taco Boy downtown, Dame Jennifer Buchanan organizing that, so that'll be a great one to go to. West Texas Permain Basin Meetup in Midland at 2 o'clock, also June 20th at Little Woodrow's Midland, Texas, Sir Michael of Calgary and Vegas organizing for you. Local 406 Re-Up and Damehood Celebration at 3 o'clock at Bayern Brewery. That'll be upstairs on the deck if the weather cooperates. I'll be celebrating my Damehood in our fourth Montana meetup. That is Ellen Murray who's organizing. And the second ever Central Shilanoisean meetup also June 20th, 3.33 in the afternoon at Riggs Brewery in Urbana, Illinois. Sir Kyle the Fearless, Jedi Knight of the Orange Fleet is your host.

2:59:00 Crikey, this is really... we're opening here, this is big. Flight 004 of the NOAAgenda, new location, this is Long Beach, meet at Steelcraft Long Beach. First day of summer, Leo Bravo, your organizer. First Western New York meetup at 4 o'clock in Dansville, New York. That's again on the 20th, Anthony Parker organizing. And finally, as we round it out for the Saturday, June 20th, NA Three Mile Island EVAC Zone Meetup. This will be... let's see, where is it? Oh, the location list that is not precise. It's super secret. It's within three minutes of the address listed on knowagentomeetups.com. It will only be disclosed to those who are SVP. So, sir737 asked that you do that and we appreciate all of these organizers. We look forward to Meetup reports keeping within a minute. Audio is fantastic. And remember,

CHAPTER 59 / 62 Discussion

Terry McAuliffe on Biden's "Basement" Strategy

Leaked audio from a Zoom call features Democratic advisor Terry McAuliffe admitting that the campaign is perfectly happy keeping Joe Biden in his basement. McAuliffe noted that Biden only needs to see two bodyguards a day while letting President Trump dominate the news cycle with controversies. The hosts view this as a rare moment of a politician "accidentally telling the truth" about their electoral strategy.

terry mcauliffe· joe biden· basement strategy· zoom call· campaign

2:59:51 NoahJenAndMeetups.com. It's where you want to get together. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. Be where you won't be, triggered or held to blame. Be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. It's like a party. I got a couple of things we're gonna end with. Okey-doke. First of all, there's this funny thing about Biden in the basement, which apparently was a Zoom meeting with Terry McAuliffe, who's running the campaign. They had a big Zoom meeting discussing the strategies for the party he's running.

3:00:38 a lot of parts of the Biden campaign and they think it's just great that Biden's in the basement and this was played up on the little show with Crystal Ball and Sagar worth a listen. Okay and I'm just looking, oh but it's top of the list how could I miss it? Absolutely incredible. So Terry McAuliffe, he's a top bundler, advisor to the Biden campaign. He's also the former governor of Virginia. Well, he held a Zoom call with some Virginia, I think, Democratic officials and Fox News basically obtained the audio, the video of it. I really want to know who leaked this. Yeah, I would love to know who leaked it. And which just straight up admits they're totally fine and cool with Biden in the basement for as long as he needs to be. Let's take a listen.

3:01:21 People say all the time, oh, we got to get the vice president out of the basement. He's fine in the basement. Two people see him a day, he's two body people. That's that. And let Trump keep doing what Trump's doing. It's hard for the vice president to break through. You've got the COVID crisis. He's not a governor, doesn't have a National Guard, he's not the president, doesn't have the briefing room. He needs to come out strategically when he says something like he did on race relations two days ago. It needs to have a big impact, thoughtful, and that's what we're preferring that he actually do at the time. Amazing. I mean, they say the quiet part out loud. Yeah. It's like, yeah, we love having him in the basement. Nothing could be better for him. He doesn't like to meet anyone except for his own bodyguards and he'll win. And you know what?

3:02:01 Seems to be true. He's totally right. He's totally right. It reminds me of that saying what is it like a gap is when you accidentally tell the truth? Yes, that's exactly what happened here. Of course he didn't intend for it to come out but look it reminds me so much of that Alex Wagner piece, Stay Alive Joe Biden. So in the same chat I had with some of the millennial young white girls. Yes. They have no problem, this is very interesting, and I'm bringing it to Joe, they have no problem excoriating someone they don't like, specifically politically. So I overheard the conversation about Lindsey Graham.

CHAPTER 60 / 62 Discussion

"Lady G" Rumors and Millennial Virtue Signaling

A host recounts a conversation with young "woke" millennials who were mocking Senator Lindsey Graham using the online handle "Lady G." The host points out the hypocrisy of these individuals participating in "Pride" while simultaneously outing and shaming a Republican they suspect is gay. The anecdote is used to illustrate that "woke" culture is often more about political tribalism than consistent principles.

lindsey graham· lady g· virtue signaling· pride· millennials

3:02:44 And you know Lindsey Graham apparently someone figured out that he was online using a handle Lady G and he was trying to hire a male sex worker. Now these trolls... This is a shocker. And, but, and I'm listening to this and I'm like, you have no problem making fun of this gay guy, yet you're right there with pride and it's horrible and all these, but you don't mind outing him out. And what I got back was funny, but he's Lindsay in the streets and Lady G in the sheets. I think it's funny, but I'm surprised. It's not about what they say it is.

3:03:28 It's not really about, oh we can't be against gay people but we can make fun of a Republican gay person. So anyway, so then they're going on about these Swiss cheese heads and how Trump is a Swiss cheese head and what I guess means... What does that mean? It means Swiss cheese has holes so the air goes through the holes in your head. And I said, well, that's creative. If you don't mind me just pointing out, I think Joe Biden may have a lot of Swiss cheese. Now this was interesting. Oh, absolutely. That guy is the worst. We're still voting for him. It's unbelievable. They don't care, by the way. They don't give a shit. They don't care about politics. They're not actively engaged. They just are there to virtue signal whatever they're told to do. They are under-informed and over-socialized.

CHAPTER 61 / 62 Discussion

New York Times "Human Sacrifice" and Newsroom Mobs

The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer recently forced out top editors following internal newsroom revolts over controversial content, such as an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton. Critics on the Lou Dobbs show characterized these moves as "human sacrifice" to appease a "craven and cowardly" mob of activist journalists. The hosts argue that mainstream media has become indistinguishable from the Black Lives Matter movement's party line.

new york times· philadelphia inquirer· tom cotton· newsroom mob· journalism

3:04:17 I would say this is true. Let's play my, I got different clips we could play as last clip. Yeah, let's do one more clip. We got some... Well, I know what I want to do is this clip, which is the problems at the New York Times, because this is becoming, this is an example of what we talked about at the beginning of the show. Noodle Boys. Yep, Noodle Gun. The Noodle Boys get in there and once you get in there, This is the problem with people who have hired these certain types of people that are, I think, personally, if I was doing, JC hires, he's at some software company, he does a lot of the hiring, and he's on the lookout.

3:04:53 I'd be on the lookout. You have to be careful you don't hire these people who are subversives. And once they get in, they don't care about the old structures. They don't care if you fire them. They'll sue you. I mean, it's unbelievable. But the New York Times is being taken over by these people and they are only at the beginning. It's only at the beginning of this. And here's the kind of a report on this. Saying what a terrific column you wrote on the Civil War at the New York Times and what is happening to journalism. A brilliant analysis. Your thoughts on... Is this Lou Dobbs? Is that who I'm hearing? He's on the Lou Dobbs show, yeah. This guy's a columnist for The Post. He wrote this very interesting column. The effect

3:05:40 Where are we going with a national left-wing media that is decidedly activist, organized around one principle, hate Trump and elect any Democrat, any damn Democrat whatsoever? Well, thank you. I would add one more word to describe that media today, too, which is at least among the management craven and cowardly. That's two words, I guess. But what we saw both at The New York Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer dumping editors, top editors, because the mob in the newsroom demanded it.

3:06:17 not the mob in the streets, but the mobs in the newsrooms. These are extraordinary developments to see the publishers in both cases give in to this mentality that if you should say anything that we don't want to hear, a headline in the case of the Philadelphia Inquirer or an op-ed by Tom Cotton in the New York Times, we We, the mob, we refuse to hear those things and so you must pay with your head. And it's a form of human sacrifice what the publishers did in both those cases. And so I think the word will go out to journalists everywhere. You have to now toe the party line, which is to me indistinguishable from the Black Lives Movement line.

3:07:02 which is frankly remarkable. In a few short years, this fringe group has now come to be the dominating group in the Democratic Party. Not just the Democratic Party, life. Life! They're out there. It's fascinating to watch and I actually saw the beginnings of this in the 90s and I could trace some of it because there's other attempts made. It's a noodle boy phenomenon, it's part of it. It's so bad now that it's an amazing relief to me to be a podcaster, self-financed podcaster, with people that are contributing to this show and keeping us going straight up. There's no middleman, there's no corporation, there's nothing going on in the middle.

CHAPTER 62 / 62 Discussion

Show Outro and "Kayleigh" Love Song

The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, thanking their producers and end-of-show mixers like John Lucas and Tom Starkweather. They reiterate their commitment to independent deconstruction and promise to return on Sunday. The episode concludes with a full version of the "Kayleigh" love song and a montage of news clips regarding COVID-19 and civil unrest.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· john lucas· mofos· outro

3:07:53 Because otherwise you would not be hearing any of what we talk about in this show. All these clips, all the analysis, everything from your material on the movements, the Noodle Boy concept at the base level to Leopold II, none of this is available anywhere because it's just some odd, it's unbelievable coincidence that we just happen to be doing the right thing at the right time. No. It's how the universe works. It's not coincidence. It's how the universe works. Well, we got thrown into it and here we are. Hopefully we keep getting the support we need. But neither one of us, I can't imagine. I was kind of kicked out of PC Magazine by the same types of people, but I didn't care because at that time I'd been so marginalized.

3:08:42 At the same time, they're taking over all kinds of stuff and you can't... The media is really subject to it. And Hollywood and TV. Well, everyone but us. And we are proud to do it again for you on Sunday. Please remember us at Dvorak.org slash NA. I am coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in Austin, Texas. Capital of the drone star state. FEMA region number six in all the governmental maps. Big thanks to... Conservative satire to John Lucas to UK PMX and to Tom Starkweather for end of show mixes. Nick the Rat next on noagendastream.com. Until Sunday in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley just north of the nexus of it all, I'm John C. DuBois. We return on Sunday right here on noagenda... noagenda.noagendashow.com. Until then, as always, adios mofos! And such.

3:09:48 You will never say you're sorry. Kaylee, you and the media will never be friends. Drop your mic and don't pretend that this press conference came to a natural end. Kaylee, Chauncey is trying to write you a love song. Kaylee's in love with you from day one. You can prove that Trump was right Or you can prove him was wrong Schumer Pelosi Schumer and Pelosi Schumer Pelosi Schumer and Pelosi White Saviour The other ones, white liberals Who promise to take good care of blacks Schumer Pelosi Schumer and Pelosi Schumer Pelosi

3:10:50 Shumer and Prelos, White Savior We are the ones, white liberals, who promise to take good care of blacks. Orange man bad. Orange man bad. Orange man bad. Orange man bad. Trump is bad. We are the ones, white liberals, who promise to take good care of blacks. I'm Nancy Pelosi. And I'm Chuck Schumer. And we approve this message. We're here now to London where thousands of people are gathering in protest as we go to air and Europe correspondent Ben Avery has more Ben. There have just been some clashes with police. What's happening where you are? News! I'm in news today! News! News!

3:11:44 Unlock the prison Visitors will be required to wear masks,

3:12:28 Mask alone can give you a false feeling of protection, can even be a source of infection when not used correctly. And to maintain social distancing. Unlock the prison. Unlock the prison. It's in its power. We gotta do better. Ain't no damn construction around here. Ain't no damn construction around here. You just gonna set a power to break right there. When we start coming to the suburbs, when we come to the government center, then what y'all gonna do?

3:13:11 Good morning. Good afternoon and good evening wherever you are. Like, oh my goodness, when is it going to end? To summarize, COVID-19 spreads less efficiently than flu.

3:13:56 Transmission does not appear to be driven by people who are not sick. From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual. After a bombshell assertion by the WHO Monday, suggesting transmission from patients who do not show symptoms is actually not very common. What about people who recover? What are they going to be like six months from now? We don't know that. And to truly understand how many people don't have some, we don't actually have that answer yet. And by no means is this over. If we look at the numbers over the last number of weeks, this pandemic is still evolving. And to make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly after contact with an animal and also to make sure that your meat is cooked thoroughly.

3:14:50 The best podcast in the universe! MoFo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Enough is enough.