Episode 1260 · Thursday, 16 July 2020

Pre-Decisional

A federal data takeover sidelines the CDC as global trade wars intensify over Huawei, Hong Kong autonomy, and the seizure of forced-labor goods from China.

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About this episode

The Trump administration ordered American hospitals to bypass the CDC and transmit all coronavirus patient data directly to the Department of Health and Human Services. This shift to the HHS and NIH databases follows a series of data discrepancies in Florida, where labs like Orlando Health reported near-100% positivity rates that were later revealed to be clerical errors. Critics argue the move politicizes public health metrics, while officials cite the CDC’s antiquated systems as the primary hurdle for PPE procurement.

International tensions escalate as President Trump signs the Hong Kong Autonomy Act, ending preferential trade status and targeting Chinese officials with sanctions. The UK followed suit by banning Huawei from its 5G infrastructure, citing security risks. Meanwhile, U.S. Customs seized 13 tons of human hair products suspected to be harvested from Uyghur prisoners in Chinese concentration camps. In the domestic sphere, Joe Biden leads in Florida and Arizona polls as the White House distances itself from trade advisor Peter Navarro’s public criticism of Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak break down the 'pre-decisional' status of a fourth stimulus package and the viral 'bat quarter' hoax. The show highlights the 'Value for Value' model with new knighthoods for Sir Steiner and Sir Addison. A bizarre phonetic glitch in the What If World podcast and Joe Biden’s confusing 'kids to market' gaffe provide moments of levity amidst the heavy news cycle.


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CHAPTER 01 / 52 Discussion

Microsoft Windows Security Alerts, File Dragging Risks

A recent Microsoft Windows update reportedly introduced a security feature that triggers a confirmation alert whenever a user attempts to drag or move files between drives. While some speculate it is a virus, others point to the Tuesday update as the source of several system glitches, including Outlook failing to function for many users.

microsoft· windows· security alert· virus· outlook· file management

00:00 The Nose Patrol is on the job! Adam Curry, John C. DeVora It's Thursday, July 16th, 2020. This is your award-winning Gimbal Nation Media Assassination Episode 1260. This is no agenda. Confirming China is asshole! Asshole and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I am Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all loaded up with Goya seasonings, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning.

00:37 Hey, I don't know about you, but I turned on my computer this morning and now Microsoft has determined that dragging a file from one place to the other is a security risk! What does that mean? I just... so this morning I'm dragging clips around, you know, all within the same drive, and every single time I want to copy a clip or move it somewhere else, Microsoft Windows pops up an alert, security alert, this is new, says, are you sure you want to move that file? And you have to click yes, but there's no way to say, I'd like to have this go away. That's a virus. That's not Microsoft. It's the Microsoft virus alert. What are you talking about? Yeah, it's a virus that's gotten into the system and it's doing that. Well, it must be a virus from Microsoft that they put in their update.

01:31 Well, I'm not saying that's not a possibility, but you do browse and go to websites and float around so that's not necessarily you didn't catch something Okay, well to me. It's looked pretty much like a Microsoft thing Okay, it's a virus. I mean just ask the chat room if anybody else has ever seen what you're describing I sure haven't I don't know what the troll the troll say it's a new security feature They've done a whole bunch of things outlook stop working security feature I was reading that moving my stuff from Drive C to Drive B. I was really B is a floppy disk boy No, that's the D Drive D Drive is a floppy or F Drive no and be our flow you're right a and B are the floppy so my goodness Yeah, and a lot of people after the Tuesday update

CHAPTER 02 / 52 Discussion

Florida Coronavirus Testing, 100 Percent Positivity Errors

The Florida Department of Health released a daily coronavirus report showing numerous labs with a 100% positivity rate, including CentraCare and the Orlando VA. Orlando Health later confirmed these figures were errors, stating their actual positivity rate was 9.4% rather than the 98% initially reported.

florida department of health· coronavirus· testing labs· orlando health· positivity rate

02:17 Outlook stopped working and I guess they're still trying to push updates. That's a feature. I agree. Outlook not working is a huge feature. When we did our show on Sunday, I started with news that was local to Florida. We were in Florida about these testing centers reporting 100% positivity rate. And we did it right at the top of the show. And I got a lot of hate mail in the form of, well this would be example. My wife says you're full of crap! Proof! Show me proof! Where's the proof? These days, no matter, even if I just post something innocuous or reply to someone on Twitter, trolls come in and say, oh yeah, yeah, I'm gonna take my advice from an ex-VJ. Because you have to have the right credentials, I guess? You have to have some kind of studies in order to have an opinion.

03:12 But as it turns out, oh boy. The Florida Department of Health releasing its daily coronavirus testing report showing a statewide positivity rate of 11%. But Fox 35 quickly noticing some shocking positivity rates. Countless labs reporting 100% positivity. That means every single person tested was positive. We sifted through the reports to find local testing sites with high numbers. Like this CentraCare, 83 people tested and all positive. Check out the Orlando VA, a positivity rate of 76%. NCF Diagnostics has a location in Alachua, 88% of tests coming back positive and 98% for Orlando Health.

04:00 How could that be we investigated these astronomical numbers contacting every location? Well, it's a local affiliate so they cut him some slack. And how can that be? Well because these guys were jacked because this story went viral very quick. Orlando Health the only to respond confirming errors in the report. Its positivity rate is in fact only 9.4 percent. Now we just heard back from from the Orlando VA. They are looking into the numbers. We haven't heard back from the other two labs or the Florida Health Department of Health. Of course, it makes you wonder if these numbers are wrong. Are other numbers on the report also wrong? We'll stay on top of this story. Yes, on top of the story. Well, of course, the numbers were wrong.

CHAPTER 03 / 52 Discussion

H1N1 Swine Flu Testing Errors, CBS News Investigation

A retrospective look at the 2009 H1N1 swine flu outbreak highlights historical issues with diagnostic accuracy. A CBS News investigation from that period revealed that the vast majority of cases flagged by doctors as swine flu actually tested negative at state labs, leading the Obama administration to eventually halt testing.

h1n1· swine flu· cdc· obama administration· cbs news· testing accuracy

04:47 And this is not like something incredibly new. Testing goes wrong. Testing is not 100% perfect. In fact, I think you brought it up, the H1N1 swine flu. The Obama administration called a halt to testing because of the error rate. And this was the same CDC, some of the same people actually. Someone dug up the report. Here's a 30 seconds just to understand that this is not novel. If you've been diagnosed with probable or presumed 2009 H1N1 or swine flu in recent months,

05:25 You may be surprised to know this. The odds are you didn't have H1N1 flu. In fact, you probably didn't have flu at all. That's according to state-by-state test results obtained in our three-month long CBS News investigation. In short, only a small fraction of cases that doctors flagged as most likely to be swine flu actually tested positive for swine flu at state labs. The vast majority of the cases were negative. So that's how trustworthy the systems are, same type of test. And I guess the administration took some action and put out an order, a change, which we will have Nicole Wallace of MSNBC, who I have plenty of good clips from today, we'll have her read this out and talk about her amazement about what's happening. I want to just read to you from what the New York Times has just posted and ask you to react.

CHAPTER 04 / 52 Discussion

HHS Data Collection, CDC Bypass Controversy

The Trump administration ordered hospitals to bypass the CDC and send coronavirus patient data directly to a central database at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Critics, including former Planned Parenthood CEO Leana Wen, expressed alarm that this move would politicize public health data and undermine the CDC's traditional role.

centers for disease control· hhs· donald trump· planned parenthood· leana wen· msnbc

06:19 The administration orders hospitals to bypass the CDC with key virus data alarming health experts. Trump administration has ordered hospitals to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and beginning on Wednesday, not tomorrow, send all coronavirus patient information to a central database in Washington. Now this is the New York Times. Notice the positioning of where the data is going. The data is going where? All coronavirus patient information to a central database in Washington. A central database? It's probably run by Jared Kushner! A move that has alarmed public health experts who fear the data will be distorted for political gain.

07:05 scary is that to you? Well, let me ask you, John, how scary is it to you? I am scared to my socks. I'm sweating thinking about this. It's pretty scary to me. I'm so scared. This is it. Now, the woman she's with is is very interesting. She is the ex CEO of Planned Parenthood who resigned after a very short amount of time. If you are someone that was in there for that, she's the short timer. She's the short timer and she is, well, she was born in China. It's also inexplicable. I mean, what is the rationale for bypassing one of the preeminent institutions in the world? The CDC is admired around the world. In fact, other countries have named their own

07:51 equivalent of a CDC, literally the CDC, the Chinese CDC, for example, is named after ours. You can go to China and the Wuhan and say, where is the CDC? And they'll point you right to it. Because we are the ones because our scientists and public health officials there are the best in the world. The CDC is supposed to analyze the data coming from different regions in the country and look for trends, identify these trends, inform the public about them, and then also synthesize guidelines. and inform the public about what to do next. That's what the CDC is supposed to do, and I don't understand where this data is going instead. I don't understand where the data is going! What is this woman doing? Is she an expert on the CDC? Is she an infectious disease expert? She's the ex-head of Planned Parenthood. What's she got to do with the price of bread?

08:43 Why is she even on the show? Well, two reasons. One, she has a Chinese connection and this will be a theme for me because there's a lot of Chinese stuff happening. Two, what do you mean? She used to run Planned Parenthood. Of course she's connected to population control. Please. It's obvious why she's on. That was MSNBC. Now we do my favorite. We'll go from MSNBC to CNBC, the same basic news organization. And somehow they were able to read the information that the White House posted

CHAPTER 05 / 52 Discussion

National Institute of Health, Hospital Procurement Data

Dr. Scott Gottlieb clarified that the new coronavirus database is located on National Institute of Health (NIH) servers and remains accessible to the CDC. The shift in data reporting is partially attributed to the CDC's antiquated systems and the need to use testing data for the procurement and distribution of PPE, ventilators, and funding.

nih· hhs· scott gottlieb· cdc· ppe· hospital funding

09:19 which explained where this mystical database was and where the information was going. And even the New York Times kind of made it sound... I didn't get a clip of it, I even heard a report somewhere, Donald Trump says it's coming to the White House, that's where the data is going. But it's right there. I mean, they publish it on Whitehouse.gov. It's an official release. Nobody reads that. They went under the spell. No. Here's CNBC. A little bit closer to the facts, but still can't help themselves. Dr. Gottlieb, I read several stories yesterday about how and Human Services is going to be taking over the state's reporting of what's happening with coronavirus cases. It won't be going through the CDC anymore, it will be going through Washington. Many of those stories raise the question about whether that would politicize the data, whether you could trust it at that point. I just wonder what you know about this and if you will trust the data that Health and Human Services is putting together at this point. You see, what was in the New York Times a database in Washington is in fact the

10:18 the Health and Human Services of which CDC is a part of and the database is actually located at a National Institute of Health server and again this is all in the documentation. Well the data is still going to be shared with CDC. I mean there's been some frustration about the CDC systems being somewhat old and not being able to collect the data in a very efficient way and not being able to report the data in an efficient way. I think the preferable path here would have been to try to build out the systems inside CDC and not try to recreate the wheel. I think there's a temptation when you're in government, if something's not working well, you just try to rebuild it somewhere else as opposed to trying to fix the system that exists, that's in place at the moment.

11:02 they would have been better served probably investing in what CDC is doing and the CDC systems because CDC is a better repository for information. They have the scientific expertise to call this data in a way that no other agency does. All right, so I'll just cut to the chase on this. It's a very so the CDC databases aren't working clearly. There's no there's no quality control. There's just willy-nilly reporting. New is that if you're in the hospital and you're tested 15 times during the course of your three or four day stay, you count as 15 cases. But more importantly, this data has been functioning as a procurement measurement system, which I didn't realize. And resources such as money,

11:50 along with treatments, vaccines, future vaccines, PPE, mass ventilators, are determined by this testing data. So maybe, just possible that one or two of these testing or hospital places inflated a little bit to make sure that they were prepared for the surge or they got enough of the stuff that they wanted. It's all very, very, very sketchy. But okay, it's going to a database in Washington and the president is now sifting through your information is going to do something evil to you. But what about the death rate? What about the hospitalizations? There's so many hospitals. The hospitals are overrun! A perfect interview with the Florida Hospital CEO, Leah... what is her name now? I'll get her name in a second.

CHAPTER 06 / 52 Discussion

Florida Hospital Capacity, Elective Surgery Impact

Leah Carpenter, a Florida hospital CEO, reported that her ICU reached 187% capacity by creating additional spaces. However, she noted that 98% of all patients are eventually discharged and that the current strain is exacerbated by the resumption of elective surgeries, which were previously halted during the initial pandemic wave.

florida· icu capacity· elective surgery· emergency room· leah carpenter· coronavirus

12:44 This is on again MSNBC. Now what are we being told? Hospital beds are filling up, ICUs over a hundred percent capacity. But it's not exactly the way they're telling it and the truth always wants to come out in this interview with the CEO of this Florida hospital. It's so dire at this point where we've had to actually separate parts of our hospital. So we have two emergency rooms now. Okay, so first of all, the elective surgeries are back. So if you're saying your hospital is overwhelmed, it's not quite the same when we stopped all elective surgeries and the whole hospital was ready for COVID cases. So now it's... You should also note

13:30 that there has been a pent-up demand for these cases, for the elective surgeries. And elective surgeries is not like, oh I think I'll go to the hospital and have something done today. It's a categorization of any treatment that is not emergency. So if you need a heart valve or something, a stent put in, that's an elective surgery. If you have a heart attack then you know then you're different. Sorry? Yeah, no, all that is true. And so and these people need these surgeries. Elective surgery doesn't mean it's casual, as you just said. It means you need the surgery. But you just so now everyone's piling into the hospital. Sure. So she has two emergency rooms. Now, if if we needed to, we could go back to the original hospital setup, which was no one is allowed.

14:25 So just bear in mind that full is not exactly the way it sounds, but it gets better. So we have two emergency rooms now. We have one for, as you said, appendicitis and all of those other, you know, very, very critical issues that people come to an emergency room for. And then we have a separate emergency room strictly for COVID so that we can isolate those patients and prevent the spread. Right now, my ICU is at 187% capacity. And I'm able to do that by creating additional spaces, but... I love these numbers. I'm at 187% capacity. And I can do that because I still have room left. I don't understand. And I'm able to do that by creating additional spaces, but...

15:14 It is what it is sooner or later. We will run out of space So we've got to get control over this disease and we've got to stop the spread You know, the good news is is that about 98% of the people who come to the hospital are discharged but if you go into an ICU you have a 30 to 35 percent chance of never leaving and so it's very serious and we have to make sure that Oops cut it off there. Yeah So it's 30% of the 2% go into the vent, go on a ventilator and may not survive, but 98% of all patients are discharged. Discharged from the emergency room, discharged from the hospital in general. It's flaky. It's flaky and it's no comparison to the initial hospital resourcing that we had at all. No, and that's what's being done by the media.

CHAPTER 07 / 52 Discussion

WHO Pandemic Warnings, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the pandemic will continue to worsen if governments fail to communicate clear strategies and if populations do not adhere to basic public health principles. He emphasized the necessity of physical distancing, hand washing, and mask-wearing to suppress transmission.

world health organization· tedros adhanom ghebreyesus· social distancing· masks· pandemic strategy

16:16 Yes, and it's really a force on these hospitalizations is just completely out of control. It's almost makes it I'm listenable It's really the information that you're not being given which which makes it the worst You know just so bad and it's so obvious what this is all you know pushing towards let's get a little update from Let me see Why don't we get a little update from our buddy Tedros. Let's see what China has to say about the sitch. If governments do not clearly communicate with their citizens and roll out a comprehensive strategy focused on suppressing transmission and saving lives, if populations do not follow the basic public health principles of physical distancing, hand washing, wearing masks, cuffing a ticket, and staying at home when sick,

17:07 If the basics aren't followed, there is only one way this pandemic is going to go. It's going to get worse and worse and worse. Say it three times so they remember. There you go. If you do not comply, if you do not follow the rules, if you're not a rule follower, it's only going to get worse and worse and worse. Play this clip. This is kind of an aside to your hospital report. I got a kick out of this. This is the COVID hospital death studies.

17:44 One thing that hasn't been mentioned much in the debate over reopening the nation's schools, the expenses involved. While much of the back and forth has been over health and policy, school and union officials say the cost is also a major concern. They say there's a long list of extra expenses ranging from additional teachers, custodians and nurses to the cost of purchasing protective gear. Stocks gained ground today on Wall Street. The Dow up 227 points. The Nasdaq rose. That's your clip? Well, I did a pretty piss poor job of editing it. You forgot to cut off the other minute of drivel. Yeah, well let it go. It's okay, it's okay. It happens to the best of us. Yeah, so you know they just keep on pushing, pushing. Vaccine though. So now we're getting all kind of exciting news about a vaccine, but this is the wrong one.

CHAPTER 08 / 52 Discussion

Oxford AstraZeneca Vaccine, Moderna Adverse Reactions

Oxford University and AstraZeneca reported promising results for their COVID-19 vaccine, which was developed in coordination with Chinese entities. Meanwhile, the Moderna vaccine trials reportedly showed adverse reactions in more than half of the participants, leading to skepticism regarding its immediate viability.

oxford university· astrazeneca· moderna· vaccine trials· anthony fauci· china

17:07 If the basics aren't followed, there is only one way this pandemic is going to go. It's going to get worse and worse and worse. Say it three times so they remember. There you go. If you do not comply, if you do not follow the rules, if you're not a rule follower, it's only going to get worse and worse and worse. Play this clip. This is kind of an aside to your hospital report. I got a kick out of this. This is the COVID hospital death studies.

17:44 One thing that hasn't been mentioned much in the debate over reopening the nation's schools, the expenses involved. While much of the back and forth has been over health and policy, school and union officials say the cost is also a major concern. They say there's a long list of extra expenses ranging from additional teachers, custodians and nurses to the cost of purchasing protective gear. Stocks gained ground today on Wall Street. The Dow up 227 points. The Nasdaq rose. That's your clip? Well, I did a pretty piss poor job of editing it. You forgot to cut off the other minute of drivel. Yeah, well let it go. It's okay, it's okay. It happens to the best of us. Yeah, so you know they just keep on pushing, pushing. Vaccine though. So now we're getting all kind of exciting news about a vaccine, but this is the wrong one.

18:38 Because the Oxford University has very exciting results with their COVID-19 vaccine. They have licensed it to AstraZeneca and it is developed, how many are ready for it, in close coordination with China. They stole some documents. Good. You know why it's good? Because AstraZeneca will help pay for your prescription. If you can't afford it, it's in the small print on their advertising. And of course this is not the way it's supposed to go. So I don't have any clips but Fauci's out there saying, well now don't get too excited because it's not Moderna's vaccine.

CHAPTER 09 / 52 Discussion

Air Travel Anxiety, Parenting During Pandemic

A parent expressed deep concerns about flying with young children, citing the difficulty of maintaining hygiene for a crawling toddler in public spaces. The narrative reflects a broader public sentiment of waiting for a proven, effective vaccine before returning to normal travel and social activities.

air travel· airport security· parenting· vaccine efficacy· cnn

19:21 It's so obvious! Oh, we're not very excited about this at all. No, this is... I don't... you know... phew... ah, gee... Meanwhile, the Moderna vaccine has induced adverse reactions in more than half of the trial participants. And there goes the stock. But it doesn't matter. CNN will just keep everybody helpful... hopeful, I mean. Hopeful that one day, one day, I will once again be able to fly on an airplane. I have four children. Youngest one is 10 months old. You know, the biggest concern is flying with kids. I don't want them to get sick. And with like a 10 month old, she's gonna be, she's gonna want to crawl, right? And she's at that age where she'll put everything in her mouth, right? And she's always touching things. And then the other concern is, you know, right now, it's hard to trust other people, I think. You have the crowds at the airport, it's gone through security.

20:13 So you're just exposing yourself. More than that, you have people with this virus that may not show symptoms until, you know, you're on a plane and then it's too late. Especially if you're going overseas, you can't go anywhere. You're stuck. I'll wait. I'll wait as long as I have to. Even when a vaccine comes available, I'm not going to be the first one to run out. I like to make sure that it's going to be effective and it works. I mean, if it lasts a year, maybe two years, that's just what we have to do. I mean, yeah, you know, I obviously want the kids to get out. I want my wife to go do the things that they want to do. I want to go do things that I want to do. But at this time, it's just what it is. I mean, so we just kind of have to put up with it and make the best out of our time.

CHAPTER 10 / 52 Discussion

Pediatrician Perspectives, School Reopening Safety

NBC News interviewed five pediatricians who expressed confidence in sending their own children back to school in the fall without a vaccine. This contrasts with the "butterfly effect" narrative suggesting that while children may not get sick, they could transmit the virus to more vulnerable family members.

nbc news· pediatricians· school reopening· butterfly effect· coronavirus

21:00 Oh, won't somebody please think of the children? Oh yeah, my children. I can't fly because, you know, my toddler crawls around and puts everything in her... You're going to need to teach your kids early, man. Don't let your kid crawl around on the airplane floor. And maybe we should talk to some pediatricians, as NBC News did. Talk to five pediatricians about even getting kids back in school. You alright? What are you doing? Trying to crack this take them just keep going never mind NBC News talked to five pediatricians children doctors said well, how would you feel comfortable sending your child back to school under these horrible circumstances even without a vaccine? Would you let your kids go back to school? I will my kids are looking forward to it. Yes period absolutely absolutely As much as I can

21:53 Without a hesitation. Without a hesitation, yes. I have no concerns about sending my child to school in the fall. I would let my kids go back to school. Dr. John Torres, NBC News. Okay. That's odd. Especially for NBC. I don't know how that slipped through. Something went wrong. I don't know because everyone's been messaging just the opposite. In fact, as I put in the newsletter, they're messaging the butterfly effect. Yeah, well, the kids will be okay. They won't catch it. But even though they won't catch it, they're going to bring it home and you're going to catch it and then you're going to give it to your uncle is going to take it to this old folks home and then all the people in the old folks home are going to die thanks to your kid going to school.

CHAPTER 11 / 52 Discussion

Texas Teachers Union, Google Classroom Expansion

The Texas State Teachers Union and other labor groups are lobbying to delay school reopenings, while New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has pushed for in-person classes. Amidst the shift to remote learning, Google Classroom has grown from 15 million to 100 million students, raising concerns about the long-term data mining of children.

texas state teachers union· chris sununu· google classroom· remote learning· data mining

22:35 A study in the New England Journal of Medicine shows the only reason for keeping children home from school is politics. It's always nice for a medical journal, but they said it. The Texas teachers are now calling on state leaders to delay school reopenings. They're a lazy bunch here in Texas. I know a couple of these school teachers. I'm not that impressed. This is a teacher's union. I'm betting 10 bucks on it. And the Texas State Teachers Union is very powerful and very, very wealthy. All the Texas, all the unions, all the teachers unions across the country are moaning and groaning about this. I do have one report from New Hampshire which is where they're going to open it whether they like it or not because there's no cases there.

23:16 COVID New Hampshire schools to open. New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu said schools should resume classes in person this fall. He's giving local districts flexibility as they make rules on distancing and wearing a mask. Reporter Sarah Gibson has reaction to the plan. The state's largest teachers union slammed the guidance saying it was full of shoulds rather than requirements that would ensure safety. But Gorham Superintendent David Backler says the flexibility is a relief. It allows his area, which has had barely any coronavirus cases, to get back to school. Everybody's a little nervous, but the vast majority wants to get back into school and the majority wants to get back to school safely. And that makes a lot of sense. We want to do that as well.

24:00 Districts across the state are expected to announce in August their plans for the fall, including if cases rise significantly, how to switch back to remote learning. In March, Google Classroom had about 15 million students. They now have almost 100 million students on Google Classroom. which is mining your children and preparing them for the G-suite when they grow up, and no one is even thinking about it. Yeah, just throw them on Google, it's gonna be great. That's the default. That's what all teachers go to by default. Google Classroom, sure. The kids have to sign up to Google, they're tracked through Google, they're tracked through Instagram. I can't understand why people allow that to happen.

CHAPTER 12 / 52 Discussion

Computerized Learning Limitations, Plato System History

A historical review of the Plato computer learning system from the 1970s suggests that remote, computerized education is often a mediocre substitute for classroom instruction. Despite the availability of cheap hardware like the Raspberry Pi, critics argue that the fundamental flaws of automated teaching discovered decades ago remain relevant today.

plato· control data corporation· machine learning· raspberry pi· educational technology

24:52 And it's baffling, I agree. And doing this stuff via remote, even a Zoom call can kill you. In Arizona, three teachers who shared a classroom to teach summer school students online all contracted COVID despite following CDC guidelines. One of them, a longtime educator, died. I don't know if they were on the Zoom call or what was happening. No, I should mention something here that I have to remind people this. I used to write about it and just constantly reminded people because I had when I was younger, I controlled data corporation had created Plato. Oh yeah. Learning machine learning system, not machine learning, but a

25:40 computer learning system for students. You could take Plato courses. And I took a couple of them. And they were on these crazy terminals and they were professionally designed, the whole thing was a teaching system that was remote. It was computer learning. And they studied it and studied it and studied it. And they made these conclusions that it's no good That computer learning is mediocre teaching. It's not good. It's not like being in a classroom where somebody can catch you making an early mistake that you're going to fundamentally screw up everything with from then on. And I took these courses and it was like, I always thought that they were kind of, yeah, they were fun. You got them over with. You always got a good grade.

26:22 And it seemed like you were learning something, but in fact when they studied it and studied, they discontinued the whole program because it didn't work. It was a piece of crap. And every time people kind of keep trying to go back to computerized learning where you just sit in front of a computer and try to learn something, it doesn't work. It's no good. When was this? What year? It was a long time ago. Like 70s? Yeah. Remember those discontinued in the mid 70s remember the one laptop per child people they're gonna save the world Okay, the laugh every time I hear that if only we could create a computer under $100. You know meanwhile Raspberry Pi $19

CHAPTER 13 / 52 Discussion

Global Fertility Rates, Population Decline Study

A study published in The Lancet by the University of Washington projects a "jaw-dropping" crash in global fertility rates, potentially falling to 1.7 by the year 2100. This decline, down from 4.7 in 1950, suggests a significant shift in global demographics and the nuclear family structure.

bbc· the lancet· university of washington· fertility rate· population crash

27:05 Yeah, but doesn't have a hand crank. The real tragedy that's coming out, and I don't know if it'll change because of the lockdowns, etc., or what will happen, but the birth rate globally, certainly in the Western countries, is alarming. Like really, fertility rate, another rate we have to look at. The COVID boom. Jaw-dropping global crash in children being born. That's BBC. Jaw-dropping? Why wouldn't it go up? You've got nothing else to do. Well, before all this, we had people were getting dogs. They weren't making children. Here's from the BBC. What is going on?

27:51 The fertility rate, the average number of children a woman gives birth to, is falling. If the number falls below approximately 2.1, then the size of the population starts to fall. In 1950, women were having an average of 4.7 children in their lifetime. Researchers at the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation showed the global fertility rate nearly halved to 2.4 in 2017, and their study published in The Lancet, so it's got to be true, projects by 2100, now we got a little ways to go, it'll fall below 1.7. So I guess that whatever they're doing, it's working.

CHAPTER 14 / 52 Discussion

Mask Efficacy, Carbon Dioxide Concerns

Dr. Scott Johnson discussed the technical limitations of masks, noting that N95 filters are designed for 0.3 microns while virus particles are 0.1 microns. Personal anecdotes also highlighted the potential for dizziness and carbon dioxide buildup during prolonged mask use, particularly in high-heat environments like Florida.

masks· n95· microns· carbon dioxide· scott johnson· no agenda shop

28:30 Yeah, this is all working. This is ultimate. This is ultimately what the elites want right to destroy the nuclear family Yes, and you get pretty far. You know it makes it get rid of these gender bias ideas You know as who gender roles bad. Yeah, yeah, I got some stuff on heteronormative It's got to go I have one thing on masks. You want to just do I see you've two other clips anything we want to play from COVID before this is kind of a rundown summary if you want to play but do the masks first. Okay masks are now being mandated everywhere in the world especially countries who follow Ted Ross.

29:12 Because you know you don't get fired for hiring IBM. You don't get fired for following the World Health Organization's guidance UK 100 pound find fine, and you know that they really hand them out there. They're not joking around All over Europe now the as they call them the mouth caps. They don't call them masks They call them mold copies mouth caps are being mandated And there's still a lot of people who are very confused about the efficacy of masks. And here is Dr. Scott Johnson to explain exactly how inefficient and ineffective they are. When we talk about masks, we have to talk about microns. And typically, if you look at an N95 mask, what that does is it filters out 95% of particulate matter larger than 0.3 microns.

30:04 Well, the question then is how big is a covoid particle? And a covoid particle is about 0.1 micron. So we know that even an N95 mask has tremendous limitations. Yes, it does help some because covid particles will, if you will, coalesce and coagulate almost as they come into the magnetized or electrified field of the But the bottom line is a surgical mask or a cloth mask are really designed only for particulate matter greater than five microns. Typical bacteria are one to 20 microns. So when we wear surgical masks in surgery,

30:44 We're simply trying to make sure that if we sneeze, cough or something, we're not spraying a lot of bacteria into the place we're doing surgery. But this idea of people thinking that they're doing something particularly useful with a cotton mask or a handkerchief or a homemade mask or a surgical mask is just looney tunes. So I traveled to Florida with my neck gaiter from noagendershop.com, which is not a mask. It's accepted as a mask, as a face covering. It's basically like a pantyhose over your face. It's fine. It has our message on it, so that's kind of cool. I have no illusions that it's saving me. We were in Florida in the hot spot, traveled on the plane down, traveled back. There were 100 people on the flight, so it was not empty, no middle seats.

31:32 And, you know, wasn't crazy going with hand sanitizer and bathing in that stuff. No, nothing at all. Come home. We're not sick. There's no problem. The problem we did have is when transferring in Houston, Tina all of a sudden had to stop me. We're walking and she's, hold on a second. She got dizzy from having this damn mask and breathing in her own exhaust. Yeah, no, this is carbon dioxide poisoning. Yes, and the first thing I did is, alright, off with this thing now. Let's have a sip of water, let's breathe. Crikey. She has to wear it all day at work, and so yeah, this is, I don't think this is a very good thing. Well, a couple things, I got some advice.

CHAPTER 15 / 52 Discussion

Fauci Navarro Rift, White House Communication

White House trade advisor Peter Navarro published a scathing op-ed in USA Today criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci's track record. While President Trump publicly maintained a good relationship with Fauci, the administration's communications team distanced the president from Navarro's specific "skepticism and caution" regarding Fauci's advice.

anthony fauci· peter navarro· donald trump· usa today· msnbc· yamiche alcindor

32:19 You can do the... it turns out, as you saw the picture in the newsletter, that nobody seems to really bitch and moan at you if you pull it down so your nose is exposed. Oh, this is another thing that just gets me. Everyone has their nose hanging out. It's like, okay, that seems to... to me it looks like you're an idiot. I mean, either wear it or don't wear it. And I saw a baggage handler talking to the check-in lady and he's like maybe You know, 10 inches away from her with his nose hanging out over the mask. Yeah. No, no, it's just does. It looks like you're an idiot. But at the same time, maybe you're not an idiot. Well, let me I want to do your rundown. Let's get into the the politics of this because there's more interesting. Yeah, I get the politics because anytime you get poor, you're a mish who is just

33:11 She's just not improved as a broadcaster. She mispronounces things and she has a pace of it. She sounds like Leave It To Beaver trying to talk, you know, it's just terrible. But let's listen to what's going on because there's a lot of action because of Trump and Biden and Trump wants to do this and that and we have the Goya thing, even though that's not mentioned. Let's go COVID PBS Rappi Yamiche 1. The coronavirus crisis rages on and so does the war of words over a top pandemic scientist. The verbal volleys kept coming today as the United States neared three and a half million infections and topped 137,000 deaths. White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor begins our coverage.

34:00 We're not going in the right direction now. So we got to call a timeout, do a pause and say, what do we need to do? We need to stop with your fake numbers. But amid the worsening outbreak, Dr. Anthony Fauci also faces a public rift with the White House. You know, it is a bit bizarre. Today he spoke out about the White House attacking him over his handling of the pandemic. I cannot figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that. But I mean, I think they realize now that that was not a prudent thing to do because it's only reflecting negatively on them. I can't explain Peter Navarro. He's in a world by himself. Those comments come after Navarro, President Trump's top trade advisor, lashed out at Fauci in a new USA Today op-ed. Lashed! He wrote that Fauci, quote, has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on. He also said he takes Dr. Fauci's advice with, quote, skepticism and caution.

34:55 Navarro's criticism echoes what the president himself has said about Dr. Fauci. Here he is last week in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity. Dr. Fauci's a nice man, but he's made a lot of mistakes. But today White House aides tried to distance the president from Navarro's comments. In a tweet, White House spokesperson Elissa Farrah said the op-ed didn't go through normal White House clearance processes and is the opinion of Peter alone. The president also responded. Well, that's Peter Navarro, but I have a very good relationship with Dr. Fauci. There's never been a time when two candidates were You know, let's just call it what it is. It was a total lash out. It was totally planned. Trump knew this. Navarro, I read the piece. It was scathing but also honest. The mistake was about the mask and about not wanting to lock down China. I mean, it's not like it's untrue, but it was clearly an attack to make him look stupid.

CHAPTER 16 / 52 Discussion

2020 Election Polls, Florida Texas Arizona

Recent polling data suggests a competitive race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in traditionally Republican strongholds. Biden is reportedly tied with Trump in Arizona and leading by six points in Florida, while Trump maintains a narrow one-point lead in Texas.

joe biden· donald trump· polling· florida· texas· arizona

35:54 and bad. And then... Well, which we've been doing on the show for at least four months. I know, I know, I know, I know. It's very annoying. How can... They're just acting like it's exactly the same as it was the first time around when we had to lock down. Only now, and of course we have this in Texas, because who is really stupid here? Who are the... And it's not Georgia who opened up before everybody else and everyone is going to die. It didn't happen there. I don't know who's running Georgia, but the three states that are the idiots, the boneheads, the rednecks, the people who are really ruining it for the rest of the country because they couldn't wait. You couldn't wait. You had to go out too soon.

36:38 Well, so what are those states again? It's Florida, Texas and Arizona. heavily impacted by the coronavirus. That's Arizona, Texas and Florida. Results show former Vice President Joe Biden will be competitive or better in all three states. Mr. Biden and President Trump are tied 46 to 46 in Arizona. President Trump is up 46 to 45 in Texas. And the former vice president is up by six points, 48 to 42 in Florida.

37:24 That's a lie. By the way, you're stepping in my sequence. I'm sorry. Which luckily plays into it. By the way, that's bullcrap. There's no way Florida's before Joe Biden. But I just like how coincidentally Joe is just doing so well in the three states, the Republican states run by idiots. Yes, those idiots, those Republican idiots. Let's keep that theme in mind. Anyway, she continues on and she brings us right into the picture, this Yamiche. But she does a switcheroo here that I think needs discussing in this next sub clip. All this as President Trump is behind in many polls and faces fierce criticism over his own response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

CHAPTER 17 / 52 Discussion

Rose Garden Speech, Testing vs Cases Debate

President Trump's 63-minute Rose Garden speech sparked a debate over the relationship between increased testing and rising case numbers. While the president argued that more testing naturally leads to more identified cases, media critics characterized this claim as a false attempt to minimize the severity of the outbreak.

donald trump· rose garden· coronavirus testing· manufacturing· yamiche alcindor

38:11 And yesterday, what was billed as an official White House news conference quickly morphed into a campaign-style event. The president spent 63 minutes mostly criticizing his November opponent, Joe Biden. He mentioned Biden by name some 30 times. He hit the former vice president on a range of issues, from China... President Obama freely allowed China to pillage our factories, plunder our communities, to jobs. America lost nearly 10,000 factories while Joe Biden was vice president. Think of that, 10,000 factories. Yeah? All right, the switcheroo is...

38:53 She said specifically that Trump talked about jobs and then she she in her package. It's about factories. Mm-hmm Now, factories aren't jobs and Trump doesn't talk about factories because of jobs. He talks about jobs as jobs. Factories are the industrial base of the United States of America which makes a huge difference in world affairs. We need manufacturing in this country. It's about manufacturing in this country. It's not about jobs per se. Yeah, but she's your mieche. So Yamiche like drops the ball on that one, but she does this is the kind of thing she does constantly and I've noticed this is a lot of there's another one of these things and I don't know what it's the She does it again in the next clip but in a different way and I and I will point this out because I've I thought about this what she's gonna do because the left media does this constantly I Amy did this very early in the game and we we laughed about it and it

39:57 You'll hear this clip and I'll discuss it after the clip. Back in the Rose Garden, the president also falsely claimed again that COVID-19 infections are going up only because of increased testing. Think of this, if we didn't do testing, instead of testing over 40 million people, if we did half the testing, we'd have half the cases. It's true that the U.S. has conducted the most coronavirus tests. Yeah, so she starts off with falsely claimed. Oh, yeah And I thought about this for a while because wait wait Let me just hear it again because it is very subtle, but it's something that's done a lot here We go back in the Rose Garden the president also falsely claimed again the kovat 19 infections are going up only because of increased testing I think of this well, that's that's actually not what he said I don't think and that's

40:52 The testing numbers are going up because of the positive. I don't think anyone has said it's the positivity is going up only because of testing. That's kind of splitting hairs, but... I don't think it's even splitting hairs. I think this is a worldview issue. Play that whole clip again and I'll tell you what I think. Okay. Back in the Rose Garden, the president also falsely claimed again that COVID-19 infections are going up only because of increased testing. Think of this, if we didn't do testing, instead of testing over 40 million people, if we did half the testing, we'd have half the cases. It's true that the U.S. has conducted the most coronavirus tests. Okay.

41:38 Okay, so what we have is we and the left is the left sees it a different way than the right than the right does or Trump does Trump says that we test a lot and so you and in fact those doctors that were banned from YouTube those two guys in Bakersfield They predicted brought this up. You do a lot of testing the numbers go up to deaths go down That was it was a three-parter It was the number you do a lot of testing did cases go up and the deaths go down. That was the theme Thematic thing the guy was saying over and over again. Yeah, I And so what Trump is saying and what the right tends to say is like, yeah, you test a lot, you're going to get a lot of positive cases. And the left says it's got nothing to do with testing. You're getting more cases because there are more cases.

42:24 And it's at a worldview level, the way one side sees it as a statistical anomaly where you're gonna get a lot of numbers and it's not cases necessarily. The cases are the cases. Whatever number of people, if it's always showing up at 10%, probably 10% of the public has it. They have to assume I think even more than that. It's maybe maybe not. It doesn't matter. There's a number of people that have it that don't that don't count. They don't count them as people would have it. Of course, there's a lot of fudging on the numbers that we've proven on this show time and time again that half these numbers are bogus or double counted. There's all these other problems, pool testing, contacts, being completely out of control. The numbers are out of control.

43:06 But the left sees everything as just a huge, they really see this as a great pandemic that's going to kill two million people to this day. And I think that when she says what she says, which is proven wrong, this crazy notion that the more you test, the more cases there are, is right. because the more you test the more cases are no there's cases and the more you test or the less you test doesn't matter there's an X a number of cases out there and I can see their point but at the same time they're missing the point well what was interesting to me yesterday is there was a cover-up that took place and in your second Yamiche clip actually was an example of it let me see where is it let me just play that one again

CHAPTER 18 / 52 Discussion

Media Coverage, Trump's Bizarre Performance

Media outlets including MSNBC and the New York Times characterized President Trump's Rose Garden appearance as a rambling, campaign-style rally. Anchors Brian Williams and Nicole Wallace highlighted the president's wide-ranging topics—from the Paris Climate Accord to the death penalty—as evidence of a loosening grasp on reality.

brian williams· nicole wallace· msnbc· new york times· rose garden· campaign rally

43:55 Where is it? Yeah, in the switch room. Just listen to what she says here. So different. All this is President Trump is behind in many polls and faces fierce criticism over his own response to the COVID-19 pandemic. And yesterday, what was billed as an official White House news conference quickly morphed into a campaign style event. The president spent 63 minutes mostly criticizing his November opponent, Joe Biden. He mentioned Biden by name some 30 times. OK, so she characterizes this Rose Garden speech as a rally to criticize Biden. And this was a—and of course you don't really hear the president say anything. She doesn't pull out for a soundbite, maybe a little piece. She's just talking over him the whole time.

44:41 This was coordinated the way this Rose Garden speech was reported on and I have two examples from MSNBC again, but CNN was doing the same and in fact even Fox News was doing the same. Here's Brian Williams about the speech in the Rose Garden and this is the top of the show for Brian Williams, the 11th hour. The president spoke in the Rose Garden today for 52 53 minutes. You see the similarities in the reporting? She said 63 minutes 52 minutes without pause or interruption saying the same things he would normally say to a campaign rally audience it was billed as a statement about China and

45:21 And while it briefly contained one, he went on to relitigate the 2016 election and the polls. He went hard after Obama, especially hard after the Bidens, both Joe and his son Hunter, of course. He talked about the Paris Climate Accord, Burisma, Biden's failures in the area of road and bridge construction, Bernie, AOC, ventilators, hospital ships, violence in Chicago, the stock market three times, the usual stuff. Oh, and he said Biden would abolish the suburbs and windows, not the software, but windows, the kind in buildings. He said we're feeling good about our country. He said the European Union was formed to take advantage of the United States. He quickly added other presidents didn't know that. He said we are coming out of this pandemic on top on the coronavirus. He said testing is fodder for fake news.

46:15 cases are created because of the testing but nothing new about how to control this virus. So again we hear Brian Williams giving a rundown of what is now being categorized as a rambling rally speech in the Rose Garden and the report, the intro leads into coronavirus and COVID-19 and testing which is apparently all that it was really about. Well, let's just listen to Nicole Wallace. I typically don't do this, but I just want us to enjoy the entire minute and a half opening of her show yesterday. Hi everyone, it's 4 o'clock in the east as Donald Trump seeks to seize control of the

46:57 about the coronavirus pandemic in the United States by redirecting patient records from hospitals away from the CDC, which he's at war with publicly. There are new questions about the president's grasp on the facts. after a bizarre and startling performance in the Rose Garden yesterday. On the data seizure, the New York Times reports this, quote, the move has alarmed health experts who fear the data will be politicized or withheld from the public. And on the president's Rose Garden appearance, it was notable for both his personal delivery, which was halting and incomprehensible at times. As well as the very use of the White House Rose Garden for the airing of political attacks and grievances that would barely be considered passable for an inebriated right-wing radio talk host. In the wake of Trump's disclosure last week on Sean Hannity's program that he'd undergone cognitive testing,

47:47 We start with this passage in the reporting on press conference by Peter Baker in today's New York Times. Quote, he weighed in on China and the coronavirus and the Paris climate change accord and crumbling highways, period, and then China again and military spending and then China again and then the coronavirus again, period, new sentence, and the economy and energy taxes and trade with Europe and illegal immigration, and his friendship with Mexico's president. and the coronavirus again, and then immigration again, and crime in Chicago, and the death penalty, and back to climate change, and education, and historical statues, and more. Quote, we could go on for days, he said at one point, and it sounded plausible. The president seems surprised by some of what he's reading from his own notes, talks through a few lines, and then says them again, end quote.

48:43 The president's loosening grasp on even his own reality comes as the predictions for the toll the pandemic is expected to take on our country go from dire to catastrophic. New modeling from researchers at the University of Washington now predicts that more than 224,000 Americans could lose their lives. So very similar, PBS, New York Times, of course both MSNBCs. What they're doing is telling you, you don't have to watch this. Don't watch, this is the rundown. I've never heard them do this, like this. It's this extreme and clearly it started in the New York Times and everyone copies it. You know, that's all Yamiche is doing. So why? Why is it only about, all stories lead into coronavirus.

CHAPTER 19 / 52 Discussion

Hong Kong Autonomy Act, China Economic Sanctions

President Trump signed the Hong Kong Autonomy Act and an executive order ending preferential treatment for Hong Kong, effectively treating it the same as mainland China. These measures, which include asset seizures and technology export bans, are viewed as a significant escalation in the economic war against the Chinese government.

donald trump· hong kong autonomy act· china· economic sanctions· trade war

49:31 Well, because it was actually about something else yesterday which the comms, the Chinese operated media system, do not want you to know about. And let's listen to a little bit of the president in the Rose Garden yesterday. Remember, rambling, attacking, rally speech, horrible. Here's how it started. Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. And I kind of wonder, what is this about? Who is this announcer? I don't know. I mean, I'm okay with an accent. I'd just like to know was it like a special deal? Like it's your time, your turn today? Or, you know... No, it's like the sergeant at arms in the Congress. The President of the United States! Yeah, but this is clearly a heavy, heavy South accent. Some guy's Russian.

50:27 Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. Now remember this is going to be a campaign speech. It's rambling. He doesn't even know what he's talking about. He's attacking Joe Biden and it's all about coronavirus. We've had a big day in the stock market. Things are coming back and they're coming back very rapidly, a lot sooner than people thought. People are feeling good about our country. People are feeling good about therapeutics and possible vaccines. But we're going to go over quite a bit and maybe at the end we'll take some questions if we have time. It's not too hot. Today I signed legislation and an executive order to

51:06 to hold China accountable for its oppressive actions against the people of Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Autonomy Act, which I signed this afternoon, passed unanimously through Congress. This law gives my administration powerful new tools to hold responsible the individuals and the entities involved in extinguishing Hong Kong's freedom. We've all watched what happened. Not a good situation. Their freedom's been taken away, their rights have been taken away, and with it goes Hong Kong, in my opinion, because it will no longer be able to compete with free markets. Rambling! A lot of people will be leaving Hong Kong, I suspect.

51:42 And we're going to do a lot more business because of it, because we just lost one competitor. It's the way it is. We lost a very, very serious competitor, a competitor that we incentivized to take a lot of business and do well. And we gave them a lot of business by doing what we did. We gave them things that nobody else had the right to do, and that gave them a big edge over other markets. And because of that edge, they've done really historic business, tremendous business, far bigger than anybody would have thought years ago when we did this gift. It was really a gift to freedom.

52:19 Now, of course this was reported here and there, but that's not the message anyone got. All we saw was coronavirus, rambling, attacking Biden. This executive order, there's two of them actually, is a big deal. And you can go and read it. I mean, it's on the whitehouse.gov. This is almost identical to the Iran sanctions. identical in many ways to the Magnitsky Act, so certain persons are not allowed, assets are seized, you can't transfer any money out of the US to China. This is a huge deal! And it's really big. It is just like the Russia sanctions, and assets are seized.

53:05 People who have assets that somehow are tied into, and I'm not calling him the CCP anymore, it's China. And the Chinese people have a responsibility. You guys got internet. There's a lot of you should overrun that shitty ass government. So no, all we heard, whatever you do, don't talk about Hong Kong, which is kind of important. Don't talk about that. No, don't talk about what Trump's doing to China. Let's talk about how he sucks at the COVID response. And there's not just one executive order, there's two. Today I also signed an executive order ending US preferential treatment for Hong Kong. Hong Kong will now be treated the same as mainland China. No special privileges, no special economic treatment and no export of sensitive technologies. In addition to that, as you know, we're placing massive tariffs and have placed

53:57 Very large tariffs on China. First time that's ever happened to China. Billions of dollars have been paid to the United States, of which I've given quite a bit to the farmers and ranchers of our country because they were targeted. And that's been going on for three years. First time anybody's ever done anything like that. And prior to the plague pouring in from China, they were having the worst year, as you know, in 67 years. And I don't want them to have a bad year, I want them to have a good year. But they were taking advantage of the United States for many, many years. And that's stopping. So somehow this rambling speech is actually a, and I consider it to be a declaration of war against China.

54:38 Because it's what it is. When you put economic sanctions like this and you cut off the financial hub that is Hong Kong from China, that's war. That is a form of war. We've called it that before with Iran and to some degree with Russia. But no, we're not supposed to know about that at all. No, this is a very This is an excellent analysis of the situation. I'm glad you picked up on the Nicole stuff on it. I don't listen to those guys, so I missed this. But I will say that this is exactly what's going on and it did stem from the New York Times, which is highly compromised. The Washington Post is highly compromised, both of them. And that's where they get all their sources from. And I would say that these networks are highly compromised and it's the Chinese compromised.

CHAPTER 20 / 52 Discussion

Nike NBA Censorship, Free Hong Kong Controversy

Reports surfaced that Nike's custom NBA jersey website allowed the phrase "Fuck Hong Kong" but blocked "Free Hong Kong" as an error. This incident has fueled criticism regarding the financial ties between major American corporations, the NBA, and the Chinese market.

nike· nba· hong kong· censorship· social justice· jerseys

55:24 They're working for China. And I want to just put a little aside in here. There was a, this went around, I didn't get to check this out to prove it, but it was documented pretty well. There was enough screenshots, I think they made it right. Is that Nike has these jerseys that they're going to put on the NBA teams, which is really screwing itself it seems to me but the jersey gonna you can put these your social justice warrior comment can be on the back of your jersey instead of your name so say black lives matter or something so they so some you can have these custom-made for yourself they're 130 bucks and so a guy went in

55:59 He was a Chicago Bulls jersey, and he tried to put in fuck Hong Kong. I saw this it showed up Yeah, I came up fine. No problem, but then when he put in free Hong Kong it gave an error message You can't you can't put free Hong Kong is great This is your it. This is your Nike NBA China connection and this kind of thing is going on and it's just continuing it's like I do have some clips from... I have two more from the Rose Garden. Okay, I'm just gonna say, I'm teasing them, I have some clips about the Uyghurs. Yes, yes, yes, yes, good. Which ties in with Nike and all the rest of it, according to this woman who's an activist Uyghur. She's charging our companies with being complicit with the Chinese genocide. But continue.

CHAPTER 21 / 52 Discussion

Huawei 5G Ban, Trump's China Policy

The United Kingdom announced it would ban Huawei from its 5G networks following pressure from the Trump administration regarding security risks. President Trump highlighted this as part of his broader strategy to confront Chinese intellectual property theft and reduce global reliance on Chinese telecommunications technology.

huawei· 5g· united kingdom· intellectual property· donald trump· china

56:50 Well, so this rambling campaign-style speech where the president couldn't even figure out what he's saying himself... And granted, it does turn into an anti-Biden speech, but let's just listen for a second about — and this is all in sequence — the rundown of some of the accomplishments. No administration has been tougher on China than this administration. We imposed historic tariffs. We stood up to China's intellectual property theft at a level that nobody's ever come close. We confronted untrustworthy Chinese technology and telecom providers.

57:26 We convinced many countries, many countries, and I did this myself for the most part, not to use Huawei because we think it's an unsafe security risk. It's a big security risk. I talked many countries out of using it. If they want to do business with us, they can't use it. Just today, I believe that UK announced that they're not going to be using it. And that was up in the air for a long time, but they've decided. And you look at Italy, you look at many other countries. We withdrew from the Chinese-dominated WHO and we fully rebuilt the United States military, the WHO, World Health Organization. We were paying close to 500. the

58:27 I guess as tough as you can get on world health. We withdrew our money. We told them we're getting out. Doesn't mean that someday we won't go back in. Maybe we will when it's correctly run, but they made a lot of bad predictions and they said a lot of bad things about what to do and how to do it. And they turned out to be wrong. And they were really a puppet of China. And make no mistake, we hold China fully responsible for concealing the virus and unleashing it upon the world. They could have stopped it. They should have stopped it. Would have been very easy to do at the source when it happened. So, rambling obviously and we have a finally a real leftist troll in the troll room who was saying come on Adam play some more select orange man clips to make him sound rational. Well this is kind of in chronological order. It doesn't sound irrational to me. It sounds like the Chinese own media system

59:21 does not want anyone to know that the president is really going after China and that these problems we have today, according to the president, are the fault of his possible contender. In contrast, Joe Biden's entire career has been a gift to the Chinese Communist Party and to the calamity of errors that they've made. They made so many errors and it's been devastating for the American worker. China has taken out hundreds of billions of dollars a year from our country and we rebuilt China. I give them all the credit in the world. I don't give the credit for the people that used to stand here because they allowed this to happen where hundreds of billions of dollars were taken out of the United States Treasury in order to rebuild China. So to me it's very clear who's in with China.

1:00:20 And it's all the media organizations. Fox was doing the same thing. Tucker Carlson's on vacation ever since his head writer got out. Tucker Carlson's on his way out. His head writer turned out to be a total racist a-hole. There's a lot of total racist a-hole writers. He was doing very racist shit on websites and it was pretty bad. You know, maybe it could have been a plant. So whatever the case, Fox is following your prediction of 10 years ago, which was that they're run by Democrats. And which is not unusual, by the way, we have to talk show and operations in the Bay Area that once a right wing operation was a left wing operation. It's just that all run run by the same guys.

1:01:12 The Fox clip that I put in a newsletter showing their use of the term lashing out. Yeah, our favorite. Aiming at Trump is to me is code. There's these words that nobody... why you say... the guy says something, he says, you know, I don't think... I don't like what they're doing. He's lashing out. It's like you don't... lashing out, lashing out. Democracy now uses lashing out and Fox uses it now. Describing anything Trump does. So, yes, after that it was a lot of what Biden was not good at and what Trump was good at, but the core, and it was announced at the press conference about the two executive orders against China, which is, and these are not just nilly, you know, willy-nilly little things. If you look at them, it's pretty damn big.

CHAPTER 22 / 52 Discussion

Andrew Cuomo Poster, CNN Jake Tapper Criticism

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo faced unexpected criticism from CNN's Jake Tapper over a commemorative poster celebrating the state's response to COVID-19. Tapper pointed out that the poster omitted the 32,000 deaths in New York and the controversial policy regarding nursing home patients.

andrew cuomo· jake tapper· cnn· nursing homes· new york· coronavirus

1:02:11 But that was not meant to be heard. It's really, really, really sad that people aren't being served with the news. And now an ex-VJ has to go and find out what the president said. Because you didn't see any clips of the China stuff anywhere except C-SPAN. Yes, she's been obviously can just play things full cloth Just as it an entremont there was something very weird that happened over on CNN, and I'm sure it's political But I'm not quite sure What what's behind it? New York governor Andrew Cuomo who as we know is the guiding light for all New Yorkers and

1:02:59 They love him, and he has shepherded them through this crisis like a true Captain Wood on the ship. He came out with a poster that he is selling and what say again he came out with a poster that I think he made himself or he commissioned himself and I believe it's well. It's certainly online, but it may even be on the cover of New York magazine now or something and it's a very very bizarre depiction of I guess his journey through the kovat crisis and And of all stations, of all people, CNN's Jake Topper took huge issue with this. New York's Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo seems to be on something of a victory tour congratulating the state and himself for defeating the virus, even selling this poster which shows his state getting over the mountain by bringing down the curve during the 111th

1:03:51 11 days of hell, as the governor put it. The poster includes references to his daughters and a boyfriend, little inside jokes. There are no illustrations, however, of the more than 32,000 dead New Yorkers, the highest death toll by far of any state. No rendering on that poster of criticism that Governor Cuomo ignored, warnings, no depiction of the study. that he could have saved thousands of lives had he and Mayor de Blasio acted sooner. No painting there on the poster of his since rescinded order that nursing homes take all infected patients in. Here's what Governor Cuomo had to say yesterday. What we went through and what we did was historic.

1:04:30 Because we did tame the beast. We did turn the corner. We did plateau that mountain. And then we came down the other side. And they will be talking about what we did for decades to come. So I'm not quite sure what's going on with this. Why all of a sudden the attack on Cuomo from CNN? Well, we know, we all know that Cuomo won't fess up to the killing of 10,000, the number is 10,000 in the nursing homes. And I have to assume that Tapper had somebody die in one of those nursing homes. Ah, yeah, now, yep, yep, yep, yep. That would make sense.

1:05:18 Yes, in fact, I think I saw later a meteorologist I don't know if she was with CNN and her husband both his parents had died in old old folks home in the nursing home And you know where they couldn't see him couldn't be there where they died No funeral couldn't be it's just I don't know if they get a box of ashes sent at home. So Yeah, that could be it. That could be a personal thing. But it Cuomo looks really dickish now with this Maybe short-lived, who knows? Short-lived. Alright, so let's, we could do a little more, I don't have any more COVID stuff, I got the... No, I did just want to mention one more thing about China. China. And the 5G, so...

CHAPTER 24 / 52 Discussion

Uyghur Forced Labor, Human Hair Seizures

Roushan Abbas, leader of the Campaign for the Uyghurs, detailed the detention of millions in Chinese concentration camps and their use in forced labor. U.S. Customs recently seized 13 tons of human hair products believed to be harvested from Uyghur prisoners, implicating global brands like Nike and Apple in the supply chain.

uyghurs· china· forced labor· roushan abbas· npr· customs and border protection

1:09:43 The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on three senior officials of the Chinese Communist Party over the allegations of treatment of the Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic minority. The U.S. State Department estimates that at least one million Uyghurs have been detained and forced to work in internment camps. And there are allegations that the Uyghur people are being forced to make products for American consumers, including 13 tons of human hair for weaves and wigs, seized earlier this month. Joining us now is Roushan Abbas. She's the leader of the group Campaign for the Uyghurs. Welcome to Here and Now. Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to talk about this unprecedented atrocity of this century. This story is personal for you. Your own sister is missing. Tell us what happened.

1:10:31 I have been very vocal after the concentration camps and also according to our numbers there are around 3 million Uyghurs arbitrarily detained outside the legal system in this fascist concentration camps and now being used as slaves. and my husband's entire family was missing since spring of 2017. So I talked about this atrocity at the think tank, one of the think tank here in Washington, D.C. But six days after my speech, my sister, a retired medical doctor, she was abducted by the Chinese government as retaliation for my public activism. And I have not heard any news

1:11:18 ever since her disappearances on September 2018, but only on June 5th this year, Radio Free Asia confirmed that she is in detention. Radio Free Asia? You mean part of the American... propaganda of course, but okay, but this is an exhibition of what Christopher Ray was talking about which is the Chinese acting like they International death squads and they pick people up if you say anything about them They'll pick up your family and do all these sorts of things and this is what went on with this woman She's very much beside herself over the missing sister. I was somehow gone

1:12:02 Miss gone missing what as long as well as her husband and the rest of the family that was back there So she's upset about this, but she's here's part two and she goes on about a little bit about some of the companies involved What are the conditions facing Uyghurs in China and what are you advocating for? Well, everything is the occupation of East Turkestan under the communist Chinese regime in 1949. They have been persecuting the Uyghurs. And ever since the horrific attacks in the United States in 2001 after 9-11, Beijing rebranded its repressive campaign against Uyghurs as a part of the global war on terror. And also the Belt and Road Initiative, that actually put our homeland in the epicenter of this Belt and Road Initiative.

1:12:59 So, we are trying to let the world know that signing up for the Belt and Road Initiative right now is complicit with the Uyghur genocide. When you look at it, you know, so many companies are being complicit. Recent seizure of 13 tons of human here in our customs control here in United States That was produced from slaves in those concentration camps. Those hairs are from Uyghur people. The recent sanction against the Chinese government officials and businesses, that was very essential and we are very pleased, but it's not enough. A note on hair, and I don't know if Uyghur hair is special.

1:13:50 But I, my ex-ex-wife's hairdresser was an expert wig maker and he made wigs for mainly women going through chemotherapy. And so now we're talking 15, 20 years ago, all human hair comes from China, even back then. And I don't know if you have to be a, I'm just playing the other side, I don't know if you have to be a slave for your hair to be taken. Or you could sell it. I don't know but it does seem to be pretty fixated on the hair bit Yeah, some about it 15 tons of hair somehow it is like it's it makes it sound like some kind of human atrocity where they're in stockade just having the hair grow out and I think they're equating it with I think they're equating it with concentration camps or something where they're sure oh yeah, yes exactly yeah, they're lampshades yeah, yeah, I

1:14:49 I'm sure there's potting, eyeglasses, piles of eyeglasses. Yeah, well they should do that. The hair is not cutting it. They should do like, they make lampshades out of the Uyghur skin. That would get people's attention. Yeah, but the hair, I agree, is not cutting it. Ha! Ha! So let's play part three. A recent study by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute found that Uyghurs are being forced to work in factories that more than 80 global brands like Apple and BMW and the Gap and Huawei and Nike use. How do we begin to make sense of how consumers should think or know about what's happening with the Uyghurs?

1:15:29 Right now, doing any kind of business as usual is complicit with this genocide because almost all of these brand names, they are using the Uyghur Sars Force labor. There is a current bill actually being introduced, the Uyghur Force Labor Prevention Act by Congressman McGovern and the center of you. It will address the direct complicity in use of slave labor from my homeland. Almost every single brand name you know, if they are coming from China, if their supply chain is using Chinese factories, means they are complicit with this genocide. Okay. All right, well that was the message. Now, so don't buy Nike.

CHAPTER 25 / 52 Discussion

Pronunciation Exercise, Uyghur vs Weeger

An analysis of audio clips featuring a Uyghur activist demonstrates the difficulty in the Western pronunciation of the word "Uyghur." The exercise suggests that depending on the listener's mental framing, the word can sound like "Oiger" or "Weeger," illustrating a linguistic "blue dress/gold dress" phenomenon.

uyghur· pronunciation· linguistics· npr· audio analysis

1:16:14 No, no, no. I was listening to the pronunciation. I have two clips, two pronunciation clips. You have to play along here. Okay. This is kind of interesting. I believe there's one of these, these blue dress gold dress things going on. Oh, okay good. I like that. Now I have the one that says give hit. Yeah should say five. Okay. Now that's the clip I want you to play. This is her pronunciation of Uyghur five times. The five times she said it. The woman herself and it sounds to me like she's saying Uyghur. That's what I heard in the clip. I heard her say Uyghur. You're hearing Uyghur. Uyghur, yeah.

1:16:56 Okay, now play these five play the five. Oh here. We go. This is gonna be fun. This is gonna go viral finally exit strategy. No All right, here's five in a row here. We go young oigurs oigurs oigurs with the oigur oigur people oigur yeah, I'm hearing a wager You're hearing or your people right or your people. Yeah now that play it again play it again Just because there's the fifth one is the one I want you to concentrate on young oigurs oigurs oigurs with the oigur we go people We oigur people okay now the fifth one she says oigur people but now I want you to put in your mind that she's going to say we gers and

1:17:41 Okay, and we listen to it play that now that now this is this the ISO of that one clip This is the the Uyghur one hit. This is the fifth of that series played just by itself play it We go people Wow That's a good trick Harwood, that's cool. Let me, let's just play it. Now wait, wait, I'll get you the last exercise. Play that same exact clip three or four times in a row and say to yourself before she says it, is she saying oiger or wieger, oiger, wieger? And you, your brain can make you hear either one. Weiger people. Weiger people.

1:18:20 Uyghur people. Uyghur people. Let me do the sequence again. Uyghurs. Uyghurs. Uyghurs. With the Uyghur. Uyghur people. Wow, that is interesting. Yes, it's very interesting. So she sounds like she's saying Uyghur and Uyghur and it's like we... so I can't... now after listening to this exercise, especially that last one she says it the last time, I would like to talk to a Uyghur Uyghur and ask them to make me pronounce it correctly because I don't see, I don't think it's not even possible. Wow. That's, that's, it's certainly more interesting than the hair.

CHAPTER 26 / 52 Discussion

Vatican China Relations, Pope Francis Influence

Concerns are rising regarding Pope Francis's relationship with the Chinese Communist Party, specifically his silence on Hong Kong and his allowance of state-approved cardinals. This shift in Vatican policy is viewed by some as part of a broader Chinese assault on Western values and institutions, including the medical and educational fields.

vatican· pope francis· china· catholic church· francis collins· belt and road

1:19:09 Well, the hair thing. Well, sticking with religion in China, and I've been doing a lot of research and learning, honestly, and we have a lot of producers who've been very helpful, about the Vatican and the Pope and the Catholic Church and China's connection to that. And all of these somewhat extremely religious or apparently coming across as very religious people in the highest echelons of the coronavirus response, being the head of the NIH, which is Francis Collins. He is in fact on the Vatican's permanent lifetime board for all things medical.

1:19:56 Fauci, Jesuit, Alex Azar, I wrote that down, but he has a very, very uncommon version, almost Shoot, man, it's all in the show notes. Anyway, it's not that important, but there's a lot of strictly religious or seemingly religious people in the CDC and NIH who also coalesce around the Vatican. And the more I look into the renunciation of Pope Benedict, who is now 93, and he might actually kind of be in some form of house arrest. He visited his brother in Germany a couple of, I think, late last year and was kind of sent back unceremoniously quite quickly, and then now he's locked down again. We don't really see much of him. The current Pope, Francis, has allowed

1:20:50 the Chinese Communist Party to determine who the cardinals are in China for a different version of the Catholic Church. I think they call it the CPA, so these are the approved cardinals, while as we know there are hundreds of thousands, if not millions of Catholics and Christians who are holding mass underground in secret because what is happening there is not allowed by the Chinese Communist Party. Apparently, a new curia has been signed, and that is kind of like the way I understand it, the Constitution of the Vatican.

1:21:29 So there will be differences in how the Vatican operates. There should be about 10 to 12 cardinals who are on the chopping block who will be dismissed. New ones are coming in. And there's a lot of worry about what Pope Francis is doing and specifically how he seems to be cow-toeing to China once again. He had the whole piece about Hong Kong taken out of his recent speech. He just didn't even mention it. Of course, they published it to everybody before taking it out, but he didn't mention it. So he's a part of this system somehow, and he seems to not like America very much. And coming from Brazil, I gotta think there may have been a lot of... No, no, not Brazil. I'm sorry, Buenos Aires. Argentina. Argentina.

1:22:16 There's a lot of Chinese Belt and Road stuff going on there. So how much influence was there and is this ultimately for China? If we just look at what they've done, look at what they had set up, man. They're in our educational system, in our entertainment, in our sports, in our news, all over the medical field, pharmaceutical, everything is produced from there. You've got to think that there was an all-out assault on the West, including changing Catholicism or the rules, or influencing the leader of an entire religion, which really comes down to changing the values of Western civilization.

1:22:57 you know, the Judeo-Christian Judeo values. I think there was and probably is still quite an assault on the West by China and maybe just this coincidental Wuhan virus, maybe it was always intended to happen. Maybe it would have been much better if Hillary were president and then everyone would have played along and done what we were supposed to do and God knows where we'd be. But I have... You speak in Mandarin. We'll be saying, we'll be saying oi-ger. So there is, this is an assault and it is important and just to see that the news media is refusing to even really report on the countermeasures that we're taking or in fact China's counter to our countermeasures who say, let me see what is the, I have a headline here, China vows to retaliate

1:23:52 You know, we should be waiting for some retaliation because I believe they're going to be true to their word. And also they have a total lock on your masks and your PPE and still for a lot of the world ventilators. These are bad actors. Bad actors. New York Times, Washington Post. It's all corrupt. Every single institution that we rely on, write down the technology. especially technology, especially Silicon Valley. They have, there's Chinese investments in Reddit, a huge amount actually. Twitter, I'm not sure about Facebook, but no doubt. So when the president comes out and says, hey, I'm putting an end to this and here's why, and everyone says, look over here at the tests, something is up and it's probably bigger than we realize. Well, they're definitely doing a fascinating job.

CHAPTER 27 / 52 Discussion

Nord Stream 2 Sanctions, European Energy Security

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced updated sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream 2 pipelines, warning European companies to cease involvement in Russian energy projects. The U.S. views these pipelines as tools for Russian malign influence that undermine Ukrainian security and transatlantic energy independence.

mike pompeo· nord stream 2· russia· natural gas· germany· ukraine

1:24:54 of corrupting the West. Yeah. I have more examples in the next part of the show. Well, not as good as examples as I'd like. Well, I'll get to that with you after one quick piece of covered up news which I would think is kind of important and I'm not surprised this also was not reported on. This was the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also yesterday. Today the Department of State is updating the public guidance for CAATS authorities to include Nord Stream 2 and the second line of TurkStream 2. This action puts investments or other activities that are related to these Russian energy export pipelines at risk of US sanctions.

1:25:43 It's a clear warning to companies, aiding and abetting Russia's malign influence projects. I will not be tolerated. Get out now or risk the consequences. Let me be clear, these aren't commercial projects. They are Kremlin's key tools to exploit and expand European dependence on Russian energy supplies. Tools that undermine Ukraine by cutting off gas transiting that critical democracy, a tool that ultimately undermines transatlantic security. The United States is always ready to help our European friends meet their energy needs. Today I have with me Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Energy Resources Frank Fanon, who will take questions here when I'm complete with respect to this action. Once again, Trump helping out his buddy Putin. Don't you just get sick of it, John? It just makes me sick. Who's pulling the strings? What does Putin have on him that he can do this? You know, the funny thing about it, the problem, this didn't get, you're right, this got zero coverage.

1:26:42 because it doesn't fit in any narratives that we need to promote and especially we need to continue to promote. And this was done in one of an article I just saw where they're condemning Russia for, I mean, the narrative is to condemn Russia for being tight with the United States and corrupting our elections. This is the Nord Stream 2, and of course we followed this with our pipeline precision team. Nord Stream 2 is shipping natural gas. Someone, a troll asked, why does America have to police all the oil? Okay, idiot. This is a fight for our natural gas versus Russia's natural gas. The customer is Europe.

1:27:26 That's why Ukraine was so important, because Ukraine was the pass-through until, I don't know, someone got hold of this scam that was going on, which included a lot of US politicians, and so that kind of got chopped back, and the North Stream 2 puts it directly into Germany, bypassing every other route, and the same goes for the Turk Stream. The Turks were definitely not in order these days. The interesting, you know, going back to the church they converted into a mosque and now they're threatening to kill the Armenians and this, you know, so these are bad actors too.

1:28:06 Yeah, it's... it is, it's a basic, this is basically a capitalistic battle. Yes! We have our gas and we don't, you know, you're going to buy the Russian gas, we're not going to do business with you, you have to buy our gas. Yeah, without... so we're... of course, of course. Guys too, I mean, everybody's a jerk. Yeah, we're gas guys, everyone's fighting for that. So yeah, so what we say is, hey, if you're in that, we're about to put sanctions on it, just so you know, we're giving you fair warning. The Netherlands is one of the founders of Nord Stream 2, so that should be very interesting how that plays out politically. Oh, there'll be some pro-quos and everything will be fine. And with that...

CHAPTER 28 / 52 Discussion

No Agenda Stream, Artwork Rules

The hosts discussed the growth of the No Agenda Stream and Social platforms, thanking the community for their engagement. They also established new rules for podcast artwork, explicitly banning the use of the "creepy" coronavirus model and unedited photos of the hosts.

no agenda stream· no agenda social· podcast artwork· joe biden· orange man bad

1:28:45 I would like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the C in the Chinese Uyghur wigs, John C. Dvorak. Well in the 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. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room, noagendastream.com is where anybody is welcome to come in troll. We've had quite a number of interesting ones. People are at their wits end. I'm so good at reading the troll room, how people feel, and they're very frustrated at this point. Let me see how many of them we have. 15, 26, that's a little above average for a Thursday. Just a tad. I'm very happy to have you here. What's the number? 1-1526. So, Sundays are higher. Sunday is closer to 18 and Thursday is usually a little under 15. So we're doing good. Of course that's... Well, doing well. No, we're doing good, man. We're doing good. Trolls. It's very interesting there today. That's noagendastream.com where you can log in 24-7. You literally, literally

1:29:48 Listen to the stream at the same time and troll back and forth and if the stream is live with a live Host or hosts that makes it even more fun if they are reading while you troll While you're there, you can also ask Doug for an invite to knowagendasocial.com. It is our federated social network with very high signal-to-noise ratio and that you can find that at noagendasocial.com and I'd like to thank our artist for episode 1259 we titled that one do the work do the work you got to do the work I've been doing the way have you been doing the work John well have you been doing the work I've been doing some of the work but you really need to do some of the work

1:30:31 Jordan 33 brought us artwork which turned out to be spectacular when viewed in context on a web page. This was the massive microphone, no agenda mic cube on it with Joe Biden sniffing it up. I don't think we had any argument. We were both like, yeah, that's the one. We'll take it. And this is the same artist who did the orange man bad on the Cheeto background that everyone liked so much. So this is a good find, this new artist. It's a nice piece. I used Prevent All Privilege by Darren O'Neill for the newsletter. Yes, that was good. There were other pieces, lots of other. But the problem, of course, we really try to separate the opening clip, the title from the artwork.

1:31:21 Lot of people a lot of artists jumped on the do the work stuff so that kind of fell by the wayside I remember us determining early on that was gonna be the title and just too bad for the art I think and upcoming out I want to mention a few things just for Clarification because you can't say you can't state your rules enough times Yeah, if you use and I'm aiming this at criticism at sir net Ned I Made a edict that if you use the coronavirus model as any part of the artwork it gets rejected automatically I find it to be a very creepy image It's also not really what it is. It's not a real. It's not what it is, but it's creepy image I don't like it and if you want to use it you can use it, but it's you're not gonna get picked so There you go any other rules for today. I

1:32:13 No, that's the only one I'm seeing that's a violation. Well, the other violation is using our images. Oh yeah, you can't use our images. That's a violation because it was the first two or three years of the show, all the art was our images. And then one day we, I think jointly decided that that's now automatic rejection because it's not creative at all. And we really don't look like that anymore either. That was when we were young and spry. Yes, we never looked like that. That's possibly true. All right. Who do we thank as our executive and associate executive producers for 1260? Oh, a few people to thank. I think there's one or two missing. I want the people, if you don't get mentioned, let me know. We'll do and make good. Peter Bickford and Chalaylis Washington.

CHAPTER 29 / 52 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Sir Steiner and Sir Addison

New executive producers were recognized for their significant financial support, including "Sir Steiner," a former Joe Rogan listener, and "Sir Addison," owner of eables.com. The segment also touched on the technical failures of the Spotify podcast app compared to traditional open RSS feeds.

knighthood· donations· jre· spotify· eables· shitposts

1:33:06 $1,000. Whoa, that's nice. Instant Knight. He is an Instant Knight. He's a JRE immigrant. Oh, hello. Grown to count on your bi-weekly infotainment to keep me from losing my mind during the Red Guard propaganda onslaught. Well, there's plenty more coming. Yeah. Keep it up. We need your insight more than ever. I'd like to be known as Sir Steiner, the expat from Spokane, Spokanestan. Please deduce me. Oh, hold on a second. I didn't get the de-douche out this morning. Let me polish it. Okay, there we go. You've been de-douched. And he wants stereo goat, Carmen, for the round table. He likes some, uh, able skivers and aqua-veet. Huh, what's able skivers? I don't know. You've got...

1:33:59 There you go. Well, welcome and we will see you at the roundtable. Note about some of the JRE converse. I made a mistake on the last show and I published the podcast feed, totally my mistake, with the same date and time as the previous episode. which meant that for a lot of people it showed up in a weird spot. I corrected that within about 15 minutes and having been a part of the podcast development, the spec means the next time your podcast refreshes that feed, it's told by the actual agreement and how we do these things to change that and put the date properly and place it wherever you want. The only

1:34:50 As far as I know, the only system that had problems and never showed our episode was the Spotify app. And I want people to understand we don't upload anything to Spotify. I have no agreement with Spotify. I never said they can do that on Spotify. They don't, there's no handoff on Spotify. They are a broken podcast app and I suggest you get a better one if you want to listen to podcasts because sometimes people screw stuff up and it should automatically fix itself as intended for 19 years. Are you telling me

1:35:30 that Spotify, with all the money they have, and all the acquisition money they have, and all the money they have for development, can't develop the podcast app correctly and follow the rules that are clearly defined? Well, they haven't. I don't know if they can't. I think they probably are capable, but they're more interested in signing Michelle Obama as their new Joe Rogan. Which just took place. She'll pack him in. All right, so to speak Addison Todd's next on the list in Chesterfield, Missouri 333 69 ITM Adam and John another producership from Addison owner of eebles.com and esteemed producer of the best podcast in the universe according to the Mueller report This is a very special donation for three reasons that I'll breath briefly explain. Okay one is

1:36:23 A huge thank you to all the Knights, Dames, and Douchebags that use the discount code NOAGENDA on ebulls.com. E-A-B-L-E-S. And what is on ebulls? What do they have there? Go check it out. I have no idea. I will. They save 33% on every order. And I'm able to keep the exit strategy as far away as possible. for which everyone is grateful. Two, I had no idea I was getting ready to do this donation that I would be pennies away from knighthood, hence the 69 cents to even it out, if you know what I mean. I guess this makes me Sir Addison's CEO of shitposts. Okay. Brother. Counting at the end, three, my mom got the biggest kick out of John's impression of her when I mentioned her in the last donation.

1:37:12 So this donation also serves to mark her birthday on July 14th. Happy birthday, Vicky, I love you. Thank you for your courage and sorry for the long note. Douchebags. Oh, we got a douchebag call out. For Matt. Douchebag! And I guess he's the suburban wizard. And then it says my mom. Maybe there's two of them here. I guess it's got to be Matt and the Suburban Wizard. But it also says my mom. It also says his mom. Okay, go two more douchebags. Suburban Wizard. You're such a nice son. Such a nice boy. Jingles. Boogity boogity. Biden give you the whole load. That's true. May 23rd, 2020 donation. No agenda show. And he's got some accounting here and the rest of it is history.

CHAPTER 30 / 52 Discussion

Bat Quarter Hoax, National Coin Shortage

A viral image of a 2020 U.S. quarter featuring a bat was debunked as a modified National Park coin rather than a pandemic-themed release. Meanwhile, a real national coin shortage is affecting businesses, including casinos in Las Vegas where social distancing is strictly enforced.

bat quarter· us mint· coin shortage· las vegas· hoax

1:38:04 I'm gonna give you the whole load today. You've got karma. Alright, thank you very much. Trevor Massey from Arvada, Colorado comes up with $333.33 and he says, please de-douche me. You got it. You've been de-douched. Another Roganite. Yeah. I hit my wife in the mouth and she ended up donating before me. Uh oh. So here's a fraction of the value you guys have added to my life. She donated a while back and referenced the bat quarter and there was some confusion so to clear it up

1:38:43 The US Mint has minted a 2020 quarter with a bat. You know, so what's the... Stop, stop, stop. This is not true. It's just not true. It's fake. It's been going around the internet for a couple of weeks. It's a National Park coin that has been shopped to make it look like a quarter. There is no bat quarter coming out. Thank you very much for that clarification. Yes. And I'm now disappointed that he would believe this. I never heard this one way or the other. And what's with the deal with the coin shortage? That's real. That's real. Yeah, it is real, but what's the deal is what he's asking.

1:39:24 The lady just got back from Vegas on business. She said it was sad and weird. Only a few MGM casinos and hotels were open, and pit bosses were walking around enforcing social distancing and making sure no one's nose was sticking out of their mask. Oh, well, there's that. Thank you, Nose Patrol. The Nose Patrol is on the job. Get your nose in that mask. Thanks for the deconstruction and humor. Please call out my partner, Chia... Chilo as a douchebag you got oh what happened? I don't know sometimes. It just doesn't want to douchebag people Got it now. He's got a mind of its own It does send us some more jobs karma for remodeling and construction business dealers choice at three jingles all the best gentlemen and thanks again Well, let me see

CHAPTER 31 / 52 Discussion

Listener Karma Requests, Saudi Arabia Lockdown

A listener stationed in Saudi Arabia requested "jobs karma" following a mass termination notice at his company due to COVID-19 funding issues. Other listeners requested health karma for family members battling cancer and shared anecdotes about the influence of the show on their political worldviews.

saudi arabia· jobs karma· military industrial complex· f-cancer· shrek

1:40:19 Sure three jingles. Well, just let's do some classics By Ayn Rand To the gate to the gate to the silent gate jobs jobs jobs and jobs karma classics classics now we have Dave the Duke of America's Heartland of the Arabian Peninsula stuck there in Saudi Arabia let me read this let me read what you're saying here okay yeah we're friends of the family

1:41:03 Please queue up Nancy Jobs, Karma, Reverend Manning, Long-Legged Mac Daddy. Yeah, and what else did he want there? Bingo Boom Shaka Laka Remix. Well, I'll see what I can find for you. So this is Dave, or Sir Dave, Duke of America's heartland, the Arabian Peninsula. So, within a day of my plea for karma on the last show, our company sent everyone a pink slip, giving us notice that in 60 days, that will be September 11th, we will all be terminated. Pretty sure that's just the employment part, but not something like a beheading. But the news was something, someone jarring nonetheless. Official reason is COVID, but as part of the all-powerful military-industrial complex, ultimately we get most of our funding from the US government, and it sounds like the current six-month funding wasn't yet secured before the six months began.

1:41:57 This has happened in the past, so most of the old-timers aren't too concerned, and personally, I'm optimistic that funding will get sorted out and we'll still be here on September 12th. Frankly, we all have doubts that the organization can actually accomplish a mass sacking and get everyone out of here in less than two months anyway. May I request a jobs karma, please? You got it. It'd be nice to get back to see my dames a bit earlier, which has now been over six months. In fact, Dame Melody said it's been six months, I think now seven days and 32 hours. But I still like steady work to be able to put food on the table. The good thing is that since we've had no occasion to use paid time off, if this job ends, I'll cash in enough to buy one of those industrial-sized jars of peanut butter from Costco. That should keep us alive until I land the new gig. Finally, John, you nearly caused a family tragedy when your comment, Mommy, Mommy, who's that strange man?

1:42:51 had Dame Melody and Dame Isabella laughing so much they almost crashed into an overpass on I-35 while driving back from Oklahoma last weekend, where incidentally Dame Isabella cleaned up with a couple of first place trophies and a mess of medals. She's in the Irish River Dance competition. Super proud of that incredible young lady. How about a Reverend Manning's long-legged Mac Daddy and a bingo boom shakalaka mix if you can dig it up? I can't help but smile when I hear samples of his wise teaching and inspirational instruction. Thank you for your courage, Sir Dave, Duke of America's heartland and the Arabian Peninsula. And we certainly look forward to this reunification. He's been locked down there for over six months.

1:43:33 And yeah, military family, but still, you're not expecting that. And it's, and what'll happen, anyway, I don't want to think about what's happening. It's not the greatest place to be stuck. Probably not. So we are thinking of you and- They have good chicken though. Good chicken good chicken the thing is you know I need some I probably need that chicken recipe from that Elf I odd whatever the name of that joint is I can't stand eating chicken anymore really

1:44:15 I'm not a fan of it. One of the things you can do, you can use, I'm going to talk about this after the break, Goya seasoning. I mentioned it at the opening. I made no agenda chicken maybe two weeks ago. I don't know what I did or I mean how can you mess it up right it's like throw the shit in throw the chicken on top pretty hard yeah and we just we didn't need that we just like kind of put us off chicken for a bit maybe maybe there's something up with the chicken I think it must be the chicken itself yeah hmm interesting all right I'll try some of these seasonings. Benjamin Nidus in San Francisco, California, 33333 Sunday show was too good. Oh. Can't handle it, must donate. Refer to email sent eight minutes ago to both of you. Well, Dr. Kiki at Science shut up slave and chemtrails. Give him a karma on that. Do we need to check for his email or? I mean, I could check. Why don't you check? Well, I can throw this sequence out. Shut up already.

1:45:19 Science! Shut up, slave! Entrails! You've got karma. Anything? I just got to the email. I mean, you gotta get there, then I gotta go find the search... I couldn't get to the search box. Here we go. He sent a lot of mail and he's been sending... He's a mailer! He's a mailer. He's a mailer. He wrote a thing. Here's a July 13th. This must be it. Yeah, okay. Okay. No, he sent a, this is a clip that he wanted us to check out. Okay. Okay. Thank you for the email. Yes, I did check out your clip of Steve Gibson. That's fine. Next. Oh, sorry. I was trying to, I was looking at some of the stuff in the email. All right. Onward with Steve Beebe. I mean, basically he's, he basically sends a shitty clip of Leo Laporte and we're just going to ignore it because it's not our style. Steve Beebe, 33333.

1:46:19 Thought I sent a clip of Bill Gates my best friend hit me in the mouth way back in 2015 and this donation ends my five-year run as a douchebag nice agenda has kept my amygdala small and ended TDS before it even started Love and light NJ. I want some goat karma. You got it Steve BB. You've got Karma John Shattles in Austin, Texas one of your fellow Texans 305 and he says short comment for show colon blank Thank you. Perfect. Love that. That's awesome. You've got karma Well done, sir. Well done Steve Sprague and Kennewick, Washington 250

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NPR Listenership Decline, Podcast Monetization

NPR's traditional radio listenership has reportedly dropped by over 25% as fewer people are commuting in cars. While podcasting numbers are up, the monetization through underwriting is not yet equivalent to radio advertising revenue, presenting a financial challenge for public broadcasting.

npr· radio ratings· podcasting· underwriting· monetization

1:47:08 I need a deducing. You've been deduced. This is unusual. He learned about the show from some article listing the 10 best podcasts sometime last year. What? Now, we are rarely ever listed in a 10 best or a listicle. We're not NPR-y enough. Yeah, most of his 10 different NPR shows or podcasts repurposed. Speaking of which, and I know you're on the NPR beat, a report came out the NPR radio listenership down over 25% because people are not in the car.

1:47:49 So they're... Oh, that's very interesting. That would make sense. And so people are listening to podcasts which are not monetized in the same way. In fact, they're really going to come up short because it's shifted and they really don't have the mechanism to make money with their underwriting the way they do on the podcast. I mean, it's just a fraction. It's probably almost a giveaway for some of this stuff. But that's not great for NPR. For the radio, I mean, they need to just trim it all down, close down the transmitters. But wait a minute, this is public supported broadcasting, why do they care about ratings? Yeah, right, okay. I got some ads to sell you. Doesn't make sense. No, no. Anyway, he continues and says, I checked them all out and Noah Jenner's the only one worth listening to. Hello?

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Grand Duke Melanson, No Agenda Gator Masks

Grand Duke Dwayne Melanson praised the No Agenda neck gators for being hearing-aid friendly and serving as a "secret handshake" among listeners in airports. The hosts noted that while the gators are convenient, they require frequent washing to avoid odors during long travel days.

dwayne melanson· neck gator· no agenda shop· hearing aids· airport travel

1:48:44 Can I get health karma for my pop-pop? He's got a few medical challenges including cancer. F-cancer. Yes. Thanks for breaking it down. You got it, man. You've got karma. Aha! We needed the jingle. Who is it? Grand Duke Melanson of the Pacific Northwest. Holy crap. Why was this not sent to me by the back office? And when you're trying to look for it, all you get is Melania Trump. Ladies and gentlemen, I present the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest, Sir Dwayne Melanson. Here he is ladies and gentlemen, the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. 23456.

1:49:38 ITM from the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. I just ordered some gator masks from the No Agenda shop. Hearing aid friendly and a fine product. I got a text from Biden to chip in, so I figured I'd chip in here instead, where my money actually matters. That is such a good point. With my hearing aids and my glasses, You know, when you hang a mask off your ears, now you got three things that are all intertwining and it just, it's a hassle. So the gator, you just, whoop, just pull it right up, up over your nose and you're good to go. You advertise the show. And I've noticed other gator people, we give each other a little nod.

1:50:22 In the airport. Oh, yeah. Like a bunch of Corvette owners. Yes, exactly! That's exactly right! And it's all kinds of people. You know, there's black guys, there's like redneck-y guys. There's all kinds of... I haven't seen any Asians. I like this. I'm gonna get one now just for that reason. It's just like Corvette owners. You know, some have an American flag. That's not the ultimate. I've got the No Agenda show, which says no agenda. And I get a lot of comments like, That's great man, you have no agenda. I said that's right. That's that's me in a nutshell. I got no agenda and then yeah, you just kind of walk through the airport and like yeah, man, so yeah, yeah, we're the gator gang. You should have a couple of bank. The only thing the only problem with the gator is you really need to have more than one of them because after a day of traveling

1:51:14 The gator pretty much smells like ass crack. It's just it's not really meant for prolonged breathing into with whatever airport food you've been eating. It's nasty. Maybe you should leave the nose out. Onward with Colin O and Fort Lee, New Jersey. 200 bucks. You're old stomping grounds. Kinda. Fort Lee NJ Mo Karma fat bitch and life relocation karma for myself make good kind of thanks And thank you for checking my producer privilege. I was deep into the electric lettuce when I planned out my last jingle sequence and I got a good giggle from it. Maybe I was employ... if I was employed, I'd have less time on my hands. I think this is Colin who we called out on his producer privilege on the last show where he sent us 18 clips to play and the whole war and peace bid and... And this time he's asked for nothing. Well, I'm gonna give him a goat karma because he asked for nothing. You thought.

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Energy Supply Business, David of Columbus

A producer from Columbus, Ohio, offered a partnership where 20% of revenue from new business energy contracts would be split between the No Agenda Show and various charities. The listener also proposed the nickname "Lord Fouch-quad" for Dr. Fauci, referencing the character from the movie Shrek.

columbus ohio· natural gas· energy supply· charity· lord fouch-quad

1:52:17 Harm not. You can take this last one. All right, this is Dave from Columbus, Ohio. Oops, I can't say Columbus anymore. He says, Indigenous People Finder, Ohio. Our mayor actually had his statue removed a few weeks back. The city official are all Dems. Didn't even have a repub run for mayor in the primaries. Mayor has taken over the police department as well. It's going to get interesting. Keep an eye on IPF Ohio in the coming weeks and months leading up to the election. We shall. Thank you both. of you for your shows as you provide great humor and real info. News that is not found anywhere else. Well, it is, but it's never highlighted. This is my second donation to your show, the first one over $50, so please de-douche me. You've been de-douched. I've been listening since February this year after watching the movie Shrek thousands of times with my kids over the years. I think the movie provides character parallel for us today.

1:53:12 With our new doctor of the US dr. Fauci, I think we need to give him a new name Lord Fouch quad I guess I haven't seen Shrek men of his stature are in short supply Like a Bob Saget gag almost Men of Fauci stature are in short supply There are those who think little of him God God, this is really bad. Why does the tall guy have to read this note? That's not fair. As it looks like we in the US are being pushed to the brink by many in power in the US, I think it's important that those of us, No Agenda Show listeners, who have small amygdala need to band together. So to bring support to keep No Agenda Show flowing and help those in need, I want to make an offer to all your listeners and for you and John as well. I work in the energy supply business.

1:54:05 Weelectric and Natural Gas, and any listeners who contact me, davidwec.energy, and we gain their energy supply business, businesses only, not homes, we'll return 20% of our revenue from that business for the term of the contract, with 10% going to the No Agenda Show. Well is this green? Is this green? What kind of energy is this? Are we getting green energy finally? Green dollars? I don't know what's going on. Well, we'll find out. You know, people will check it out and find out. No agenda show. This could be a bonanza. Okay. This is our exit strategy. Selling energy. Who would have thought? With 10% going to No Agenda Show monthly, helping those douchebags get dedouched or help night more listeners. And 10% going to charity monthly, charities that serve homeless veterans expecting moms in need and kids. Oh, okay, now you've got me. We already do this with many of our clients and actively work with charities, provide monthly revenue back to them so they can keep doing the great work they do. Thank you for all your efforts. Your show is the only time I find comedy these days. Thank you. Which really makes me laugh.

1:55:07 Keep up the good work. When I get to knighthood, I will take the name of Sir Loin of Beef or Sir Osis of the Liver. I think we already have one of those. Assuming both are not taken by then, please play Joe Biden Obama You May Die. That's true. Oh my goodness. Bojiden. Hold on. Did you just read these to me? Bojiden. Yeah, I didn't have those. You Might Die. And what else does he have there? You may die. That's true. And then F cancer. Okay, I got it. We're good. Don't eat me, Bojyden. You're scary. So scary. You might die. That's true. John.

1:55:48 You've got karma. Oh, and also, wait a minute. He wanted to Pelosi Trump on the end there. Sorry. Pelosi Trump. We'll do that again. Jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. We need some reporting on this particular. If it works or not. Has anybody had a reaction to the Pelosi jobs? The Pelosi-Trump combo job, that particular one, we'd like to know if it works because it's experimental. It's not yet certified.

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Tom Woods Show, Value for Value Model

Adam Curry appeared on the Tom Woods Show to discuss the history of podcasting and the "Value for Value" funding model. During the interview, Curry cited a paper on "over-socialization" by Theodore Kaczynski to illustrate points about modern cancel culture, surprising the host.

tom woods· value for value· cancel culture· ted kaczynski· podcasting history

1:56:30 By the Federal Jingle Commission, so we will let you know. The Jingle Commission has not given it a thumbs up. These are our executive producers and associate executive producers for episode 1260 of the Best Podcast in the Universe, which I explained quite clearly on the Tom Wood Show, which I believe that episode drops today. Why are they dropping it? I thought the guy was done at like 1800 episodes and now you're telling me that the thing's being dropped? I'm talking in the hip parlance of Diddy and the Boys. That was actually quite interesting.

1:57:08 I know Tom Woods from years and years and years ago, I think we had a Twitter thing and I was like, hey, he's like, how do I get the podcast started? I'm sure I sent him some pointer or something. He does it daily, so he's up to 1800 shows. Oh yeah. Now he's, they're all about a half hour, although he almost went an hour with me. And he wanted to know the genesis of podcasting. He wanted to know about no agenda, how it came about, which I think I was able to articulate. Come close, you're close enough. And he wanted to know about the value for value model. Of course, because he needs that model. And then I'm going to spoil this for people, but he asked me about cancel culture and what I thought about it. John, you would have been so proud of me.

1:57:54 I did a seven minute shaggy dog about under-informed, over-socialized and how I'd read about this ten years ago in some paper that was given to me by a Harvard professor. And I was going, I'm doing the whole thing. He's like, yes, I agree so much. And I said, yeah, and that paper was written by Professor Theodore Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber. I thought he was going to fall over. I was so proud of myself. Wow. I would have seen that one. Yeah, all the way. Yeah, it was good. You're used to it. Anyway, maybe well he does a good show. It's kind of a to me. It's a it's not a

1:58:37 It's not a produced show, it's an interview show. Yeah, it's like, yeah, he just talks to somebody for half an hour. It's a straight up interview show, it's as good as any of them. He's a good interviewer and he lets the guys talk. I think it's one of the hardest things to do because it's not a matter of being a good interviewer, it's a matter of getting good guests. Yes, exactly. He has a booker. He has a booker, that's what makes it work. He has a booker. But I really appreciate it and there's a big overlap. You know, this is one of those tribe Venn diagrams. There's a lot of people who listen to Noah Jender, who also listen to him, may also listen to Joe Rogan. So it's kind of overlapping. It was really nice to see. And what was interesting, because he does take donations, he said that people who donate have special access to his private Facebook

1:59:29 group, which he said completely as a surprise to him, he said this is one of the things that people like the most. And I said, yeah, as it turns out, now we don't charge people for no agenda social, but it's true. It's true. People like to have their own little space where they can just chat about the show or with other producers, very much like a virtual meetup. So there was some interesting things to compare the models with. Anyway, Tom Wood Show. These people here on the NOAGENDA show, they are executive producers and associate executive producers, and we thank them profusely for helping produce this episode. The credits are real and you can use them anywhere credits are recognized for professional reasons. That means you might want to slip it into your LinkedIn profile

2:00:15 and I look forward to thanking the rest of our producers for this episode coming up later on in the show. And as always, we'll be here again on Sunday, the second Thursday of the week. Please go to our brand new website, noagendashow.com or directly to our donation page at... Now you definitely know if it's Uyghur or Uyghur or whatever. You learned it. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order! Shut up, Slade! Shut up, Slade! As a tip, by the way, something I forgot to mention. If you're wondering if we're going to go into lockdowns, the Gates Foundation just doubled its investment holdings in Walmart. Just something you might want to think about. Wait, hold on a second. Let me stop you right there.

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Gates Foundation Walmart Investment, Non-Profit Reform

The Gates Foundation reportedly doubled its investment holdings in Walmart, highlighting how large non-profits operate as major investment entities. This has led to calls for non-profit reform, particularly regarding how these organizations manage massive endowments while enjoying tax-exempt status.

bill gates· gates foundation· walmart· non-profit· george soros

2:01:15 Why is the Gates Foundation, a charitable fund, they're supposed to be giving money away, investing in Walmart? I will give you the answer since you always seem to be baffled by this. Large non-profits who really only shuffle money around can either put their money in a bank account and get 0.01 interest or they can invest it. It's all reported in their form 990. They are in fact money-making entities and everybody makes out like bandits because well primarily you get to fly around the world on the Gulfstream 5 for free because that's all paid for by the charity and the charity continues to make money.

2:01:56 It's a, this is a very common thing. If anything, we need non-profit reform in the United States of America. That's for sure. And I'm not talking about the big non-profit like the Gates Foundation. I'm talking about the all little pieces of shit that Soros is now giving 220 million dollars to for Black Lives Matter. which is, you know, these are very, very small two-person organizations and really what he's doing is handing out more bail money the way I see it. Go ahead kids! We got the bail money on the way! There are several hundred people who have been arrested and face some serious charges. Who? People, protesters. There are hundreds, hundreds who have, and statue puller downers. There are hundreds in jail right now.

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Kids Podcasts, Fun Fact Friday

A review of children's podcasts featured "Fun Fact Friday," where a 10-year-old named Leila discusses Rubik's Cube combinations. The segment contrasts independent family productions with the more polished, NPR-style children's programming found on major networks.

fun fact friday· rubik's cube· kids podcasts· wbur· leila and david

2:02:51 Well good, why don't you come to Guinea publicity? Well that would be wrong because these were peaceful protests. We can't have news stories about that. Peaceful. Okay I have a little side thing I want to do. Side hustle? I want to talk about kids podcasts. Okay you have my interest. Now this started because one of our producers David and Leila And they have a, it was mentioned in the last show that Leila has this Fun Facts podcast with her dad, David. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you did mention that. Yeah, and so I got, so it triggered me to go, well, let me go listen to some kids' podcasts if these are any good. I do want to give them a little plug though for Fun Facts, the Fun Facts podcast. It's called Fun Fact Friday with Leila and David.

2:03:46 And this, I do have two clips from the show just to show you what kind of listeners we have. Now I will say the dad, David, probably is promoting the NPR style of podcasting a little bit too much. He's talking to his kid like an NPR, hello. Yeah, no we do we do that you should be yeah, you should do your chores play fun facts one so we get a feeling for this podcast that this is our we give ourselves credit for helping develop these spin-offs So before we start what what is your favorite toy? That's a toy and not like you know your Nintendo switch which I guess it counts as a toy because you play with it and all that but an actual toy so not like a guitar No guitar is a musical instrument. Okay my favorite is

2:04:43 I don't really have a favorite toy. I don't really play with toys very often. I do like crafty stuff. You play with Lego. I do play with Lego. And you play with the Rubik's Cube. Yes, Rubik's Cube is my favorite toy. Wow. There you go. Lila has gotten down where she can consistently solve a Rubik's Cube in what, what are you at? Around three minutes? Around two or three. Two? Between two and three minutes? That's pretty good. She's been learning all the tricks of the trade on the Rubik's Cube. Toy talk. Hi everybody, welcome to Toys R Us. So Leela's 10 and I admire her. For the Rubik's Cube is fantastic, obviously. Smart little kid, smart 10 year old. But that's a puzzle. That's a puzzle. Is a puzzle a toy? I guess it could be.

2:05:30 I guess maybe she throws it but whatever the case yeah this is fun facts too this is the same that she actually just gives us this is actual information and I thought it was valuable enough to put it on our show so do you have any Rubik's Cube facts for us yes I do let me get to them the standard Rubik's Cube is 3 by 3 but it can be made in other variations such as 2 by 2 4 by 4 and so on As of 2016, the largest was a 22x22. Do you think you could solve that, Dad? I absolutely could. It would just take a while. How long do you think it would take to scramble it? A while. That's a lot of possible combinations. Speaking of possible combinations, the Rubik's Cube has

2:06:21 About 49 quintillion Combination a 3x3 Rubik's Cube just a 3x3 just a 3x3 and no matter how I scramble it you can solve it yep Wow Alright, well that's a podcast. It's nice to go somewhere. So I started looking around. So I'm listening to these different podcasts and there's one, WBUR has a thing called a circle round and I want to play a couple of clips from these things and listen to the, WBUR is the biggest, people always think of WQR,

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WBUR Circle Round, Chinese Folktales

The WBUR podcast "Circle Round" was noted for its heavy emphasis on Chinese folktales and adaptations. Critics argue that the selection of stories reflects a broader trend of Chinese cultural influence in American public media, often at the expense of Western or European traditions.

wbur· circle round· folktales· china· stacy keach· cultural influence

2:07:01 QHB, whatever that one, that major Boston station. This is actually bigger. WGBH. WGBH, everyone thinks of them because they produce a lot of stuff, but WBUR is bigger. Hold on, just WGBH, I have to give props, Tony Khan was the first guy anywhere, anywhere in the NPR universe who was doing podcasts. He helped NPR podcast. They're very influential. I think it's one of the major stations, but WBUR out of Boston University is bigger. And WBR has a whole podcasting, they have a bunch of podcasts and there's like a little network. They have this kids' podcast called Circle Around. And I wanna play three clips from this. Let's start with Circle Round One. I'm Rebecca Shear and welcome to Circle Round, where story time happens all the time. Today our story is called The Enchanted Paintbrush. Versions of this folktale come from China.

2:07:59 I was sitting here, I'm thinking... Man, this better be a good bit because... This is really gonna... Thank you. I want to play that intro again because this is... Yeah! I'm Rebecca Shear and welcome to Circle Round where story time happens all the time. Today our story is called The Enchanted Paintbrush. Versions of this folktale come from China. Some really great people came together to bring you our adaptation of this tale including Philippa Soo and Stacy Keach. So, circle around everyone for the Enchanted Paintbrush. Did she say Stacy Keach? Yep. Stacy Keach, he was a famous actor. Yeah, he still is a famous actor.

2:08:53 Alright, you can stop that. Really? I'm ready for this. Okay, no, play the beginning of it so you get a feeling for it. Yeah, keep playing. Yeah, I want to hear the... Right away I hear Chinese music. I'm intrigued. This is great for the kids. Once upon a time, there was a powerful emperor. The mighty ruler wore the most luxurious clothing. And he had orange hair. And he ate sumptuous food. and lived in a grand palace with so many rooms, floors, and hallways, his hundreds of guards and servants often got lost. So, given everything the emperor had, you'd think he was content, right? Satisfied? Nope.

2:09:36 Oh, I love this. Let's teach the children all about the emperor. Okay. Oh, yeah, we want to teach the children about Chinese emperors. But that can't be too consistent. Let's play this one, which is WB or leaky bucket. I'm Rebecca Shear and welcome to Circle Round where story time happens all the time. Today our story is called the leaky bucket. Versions of this folktale originally come from China. What is going on? Oh man, I thought hijacking the Pope was bad. Alright, next. Now I will admit that not every folktale comes from China but none of them seem to come, they do have a few but it's minor. They're all foreign. They don't do Hans Christian Andersen or anything. A good example is this one which is the last clip which is the incident

2:10:32 which is the Dinner Date. And this one, this one is actually a European folk tale, but they're not going to do the European version because that would be too Western. Today our story is called The Dinner Date. Variations of this tale come from many places, including Greece, Sweden, and Russia. Our adaptation is inspired by versions told in parts of Africa. Oh, okay. Yeah, that makes sense. Which is run by China, yes. And by the way, Troll Room, When someone says, it must be a slow news week. This is the news douche. China is taking over your children. Now this one is not as much about China as...

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What If World, Inappropriate Audio Glitch

An episode of the popular children's podcast "What If World" appeared to contain a highly inappropriate phonetic glitch during a story about "squid slime." The hosts analyzed the audio to determine if the suggestive phrasing was intentional or a result of unfortunate voice acting and editing.

what if world· podcasting· audio glitch· children's media· wbur

2:11:16 It's just about, this is called What If World? It's a major children's podcast. This one just, it's because there's something baffling here that'll be in the second clip and I want you to explain it. But let's get an idea of this particular story which is called, it's What If? They have these stupid premises and this is what if a squid squirted jello instead of ink? And that's the kind of premise that all these, this every What If podcast has got, What If World podcast has. Okay. It's kind of the crazy premises, but let's just play part of the first clip and then we'll get to the meat of it. Okay. What if kittens played the clock and sped? And what if unicorns were real?

2:12:05 Okay, I think we got the positioning Hey there folks and welcome back to What If World, the show where your questions and ideas inspire off-the-cuff stories. I'm Mr. Eric, your host. And I'm Fred the Dog, here to shout out William and Ada. They're from Illinois and they always like it when I try to eat things. So that's why you've been gnawing on my chair? Chairs are sticks. Okay. I've also got to shout out Carolyn, who likes writing books.

2:12:54 I am here to shout out Parker and Amelia. Oh, they wanted me to help though. Of course Fred. They like Legos and making up adventures with JFK, Abacus P Grumbler, Alabaster Zero, and always Fred the dog. Obviously. Yes. Then there's Ella, nine years old, who likes writing comics and playing Animal Crossing. I am very concerned about my co-host on the No Agenda Show. Now I want to say what the reason that you have just let this go. That was to give you a feeling for the podcast and the way it's going to go and the fact that kids would listen to this is kind of beyond me and I wonder if anybody listens to it because I want you to listen carefully to the second clip and I want you to tell me

2:13:42 What it says? Three is much less than 50 million. Oh who cares about math? But in their arguments, they hadn't noticed Fred going towards a giant jar of squid slime. Oh yummy squid slime. Almost as good as Dick's. Tell me I didn't hear that. We were going through these podcasts at the dining room table and everybody heard that. This is a version of do you like fish sticks? Let me play it again, that last bit. Oh, yummy squid slime. Almost as good as dicks.

2:14:30 Is that boing yours or is that mine? No, that boing is mine. You play clip 2A and you'll hear the whole thing in context without the boing. Oh my goodness. Oh yummy squid slime. Almost as good as Dick's. No, stay away from that jar of squid slime. You smell bad enough, said JFKat. Good catch. What is going on? I said, I said, look, we'll let this chat room. Maybe they heard they can hear what that word supposed to be. Now they exploded. They exploded in the same laughter. They heard it. They heard dicks. Well, unless somebody can tell me what that word is, I'm going to assume that they're just pulling one over, so to speak. Wow.

2:15:24 So that's your kid podcast report for 2020. And for more, you can always look at some of those creepy kid shows on YouTube. There seems to be a lot of creepy stuff around, but that on WBUR, yeah. from especially the Chinese. The What If? show is not WBUR. Oh, I'm sorry. WBUR is the China stuff. Oh, and the What If? is from where? It's just on the internet. Oh, okay. Well, very good. I don't know it's associated with a channel or a network. Well, that kind of fits in perfectly to what Bo Jiden was saying the other day as he came out and did a speech. Listen carefully.

CHAPTER 40 / 52 Discussion

Joe Biden "Kids to Market" Gaffe

During a speech on clean energy and education, Joe Biden made a confusing remark about getting "kids to market swiftly." The gaffe was highlighted alongside media reports characterizing Dr. Fauci as "very restricted" in his ability to communicate with the public.

joe biden· gaffe· clean energy· campaign speech· yamiche alcindor

2:16:02 to get our people to work and our kids to school safely, to get our kids to market swiftly, to power a clean energy revolution in this country. We gotta get our kids to market. What does he mean? I have that clip too. What does he mean? I cannot have that clip. What does he mean? Get the kids to market swiftly. So, uh, I'll gun it. I wouldn't, I got a couple of the political like stuff that that I think is kind of interesting if you want to talk about 2020. Can we do an Entremont just for a second? I'd love to. Kind of an oldie but goodie I want to play. Yeah sure. Because I do have the ISO of it, I think it is a suggestion for the end of show. Okay. This is Oldie O'Reilly. Oldie O'Reilly? We haven't heard it for a while. All right. We will leave you with a... I can't do it.

2:16:58 We'll do it live. We'll do it live! Do it live! I'll write it and we'll do it live! F***ing thing sucks! That ending, by the way, is me. I know I've said that. Exactly like that. You know, usually in some kind of technological meltdown. F***ing thing sucks! Yeah, so I guess this is your ISO. Do it live! I'll write it and we'll do it live! Yeah, nothing beats a do it live. I like that you brought that back. I did have some other ISOs that I was... Let me see, well I had a Tedros, I guess. It's going to get worse and worse and worse. And that one, and... What is this? I don't know what this is. Someone who's very restricted.

2:17:48 No, that's no good. Well, that's only in context. You got to play Yamiche on Fauci. 25 second clip. Yamiche on Fauci. So tell us, what more do we know about Came to Be and also about that White House relationship with Dr. Fauci? What we've seen is an escalating war between the White House and Dr. Fauci. Dr. Fauci has served some five presidents before President Trump, and he's someone who's very restricted. Someone who's very restricted. He was someone who also said before this op-ed was written by Peter Navarro that the American public should really trust scientists, including himself. Very restricted. Very restricted. She said restricted. Restricted. No, she said amish. Restricted. Hmm.

CHAPTER 41 / 52 Discussion

Ghislaine Maxwell Arrest, Epstein Flight Logs

The arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell has reignited conspiracy theories regarding Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs and high-profile associates. Social media speculation has targeted figures like Supreme Court Justice John Roberts and model Chrissy Teigen, who recently deleted thousands of tweets following the public outcry.

ghislaine maxwell· jeffrey epstein· john roberts· chrissy teigen· lolita express

2:18:34 There's a, I don't really have any clips but I just wanted to note that the Epstein-Maxwell conspiracy theories are off the hook right now and a lot of this... Oh they're the best. A lot of it takes place on Instagram which I mean I have an account but I will not visit it. I have someone, people like Ancilla send me a link, I've got to go to a different machine, copy the link. I just won't do it on most of my computers or anything really. But it all kind of stemmed, so Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested.

2:19:12 And that immediately brings back up Jeffrey Epstein and the pedophilia and the coveted list, the flight log. And this flight log now really has a life of its own. Within two weeks, I'm just telling you what is out there, within two weeks, We will see John Roberts, Supreme Court Justice, step down. He of course is on the flight log manifest of Jeffrey Epstein's Lolita Express to the Pito Island. So we'll see him step down. This is just what I'm being told. It's got to be true. It's on the internet. My favorite though, which is really schadenfreude for me, is Christy Teigen. And Christy Teigen, who was married to John Legend,

2:19:54 Who is a John Legend is just douchey But she has such a big mouth on Twitter and Instagram, and she's just always calling people out, and she's been canceling people and telling them to shut up. She's very powerful, you know, she's with John Legend. But the mob turned and came after her because she also, along with her husband John Legend, are on the Epstein-Lolita Express flight manifest. And they dug up tweets from 2011 where apparently she was live tweeting while watching Toddlers and Tiaras, which I think should be a forbidden television program just to begin with. It's gross. And she would tweet things like

2:20:41 seeing a half-naked five-year-old do the splits. Oh my, I love this so much. Hashtag toddlers in TR. I mean, but there's, it goes on and on. And now she is being, she's like calling the FBI, Twitter help me. She's deleting all these tweets, 60,000 tweets. I don't know what she's doing, but she's completely out of control. And the mob is spinning. It's just they, and here's the best. The Wayfair, this is, we forgot to talk about it on Sunday. Ah yes, you mean me, Gidrach. Yeah, I was pissed about it, I forgot to talk about it on Sunday. Yeah. Okay, so if you haven't heard about it, Wayfair, which is the e-commerce shop that pretty much sends you Ikea level, put it together your stuff, made in China. Some of it's quite interesting, but most of it is really low quality crap.

CHAPTER 42 / 52 Discussion

Wayfair Child Trafficking Conspiracy, Money Laundering

A viral conspiracy theory alleged that Wayfair was involved in child trafficking due to high-priced industrial cabinets named after missing children. Analysts suggest that while trafficking is unlikely, such high-priced listings on e-commerce sites are often used for drug money laundering.

wayfair· child trafficking· money laundering· e-commerce· industrial cabinets

2:21:33 So they found these storage cabinets, industrial storage cabinets, which were selling for $14,000 and they had children's names associated with them in the title. So of course it makes nothing but sense that these are pedophiles who are selling children in cabinets and mailing them to their customers. And this went on and on for days. And I'm pretty sure I can say, nah, they don't really put children and ship them in containers. But I do have an idea of what's going on here. And there was some good work. There was putting like, oh, this cabinet is named the Jacinda or whatever. And like, look, here's a child who's been missing for five years. Her name was the same.

2:22:22 There is something going on though, because this happens a lot. It happens... and you could set up your own storefront on Wayfair. Very similar to Amazon, very similar to eBay and many, many others. When you see a $9,000 pillow for sale, or it could be a storage cabinet that has a name or some other... other than the actual product name that seems a little bit off. My understanding is these are used by money launderers and in order to find the proper product they'll put a little code name in there so you can search and this I'm

2:23:01 I'm sure some of it has to do with human trafficking, but it's probably 99% drug money that is being laundered through e-commerce sites. And when you think about it, it's really genius and very hard to track down. And nor would I say that any of these companies want to track down such high ticket items and give them a nice vig. And this has been going on since art auctions. What was the Hugh Grant in a movie? where his wife-to-be has some shitty art and her dad and Goomba... I don't know this movie. Anyway, but it's money laundering. Yes, and there's real money laundering going on. It could truly be for bad things. I think Amazon used to be a conduit for this. Oh, absolutely. Because I remember

2:23:50 when you could like, you'd look up something and you knew exactly what you wanted, you put it in there, you know, a camera, let's say, an icon, F something, 20. And it would come up, there'd be the different, it'd be here's one, here's one, here's one, and there's another one that was jacked up price of $10,000. You'd find this and everything you'd look at, there'd be one guy selling it for like 30 times more than everyone else. And so I had to assume that that's just some sort of scam. It's a scam of some sort. And money laundering is the best example because they got to get that money into the circulation. Yeah. So I think that's what it is. Not that I don't enjoy all of the conspiracies surrounding the elites, but with

CHAPTER 43 / 52 Discussion

Women Leaders, Angela Davis on Biden

Marxist activist Angela Davis expressed support for Joe Biden, arguing that he is a "pushover" who can be more effectively pressured by radical movements than Donald Trump. This comes amid media narratives praising female world leaders for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

angela davis· joe biden· marxism· feminism· pandemic leadership

2:24:38 What happened to Legend and Christy Teigen, Christy Teigen specifically, this is related to all of a sudden Ghislaine Maxwell being arrested. I mean, that could have happened two months ago, three months ago, could have happened a year ago, but no, it happens now. I think we got some October surprises coming, and perhaps thousands of sealed indictments. Speaking of pedophilia, And I'll just end with a little global aside, which is the research that's being done. about how much better countries run by women have done during the COVID pandemic. From New Zealand to Taiwan to Germany to Finland, et cetera. And, you know, maybe it's not a very big sample, but the kind of inclusive leadership that actually followed the evidence and listened to science has proven to be quite effective.

2:25:39 Women are so much better. No, they have not. But women, why does she laugh when she says it? Is it because she's embarrassed to say it or she knows it's not true or what exactly is the point? I think she knows she's giving somebody the needle. I think it's a genuine laugh. Oh, okay. Angela Davis, didn't you bring the Angela Davis clip? I had a whole bunch of Angela Davis clips. Yeah, so now she's on the radar and for me mainly because of her weird speech. She likes to talk about things.

2:26:25 She is a surrogate at this point for Joe Biden, and she is promoting Joe Biden, and she's very honest. And Marxism. She's a Marxist. She says it. It's not a problem. That's fine. There's lots of children following this, and they shall get what they wish. Here is why she supports Joe Biden. So I think that in the long run, We need to break out of the two-party system, both of which are very much tied to corporate capitalism. But of course that is for the long run. And we have less than five months before the upcoming election. I don't see this election as being about choosing a candidate who will be able to lead us in the right direction. OK, let's just make sure we hear what she's saying. This election is not about choosing a leader.

2:27:22 Who will steer us in the right direction? I don't see this election as being about choosing a candidate who will be able to lead us in the right direction. it will be about choosing a candidate who can be most effectively pressured into allowing more space for the evolving anti-racist movement. Ryan is very problematic in many ways. He is not only in terms of his past and the role that he played in pushing toward mass incarceration, but he has indicated that he is opposed to

2:28:02 of disbanding the police. And this is definitely what we need. We need to re-conceptualize the very notion of public safety. But, I say but, Biden is far more likely to take mass demands seriously, far more likely than the current occupant of the White House. So that this coming November, the election will ask us not so much to vote for the best candidate, but to vote for or against ourselves. And to vote for ourselves, I think, means that we will have to campaign for and vote for Biden.

CHAPTER 44 / 52 Discussion

Kanye West 2020, Oklahoma Ballot

Despite media reports that he had dropped out, Kanye West officially qualified for the presidential ballot in Oklahoma. Analysts argue that West is seeking long-term political power rather than an immediate win, and his presence could significantly impact the 2024 election cycle.

kanye west· 2020 election· oklahoma· presidential candidate· political power

2:28:46 Because he's so much easier to pressure. He's a pushover, that guy! He's a pushover's a wimp! Perfect! Perfect! Just another update on the 2020 election in the United States. This has got to be my favorite story. Kanye West announced he's going to be running. Then all of a sudden there was an article that came out and the article, it didn't even say the way it was interpreted, but it was, well, it looks like some

2:29:28 consultant somewhere spoke to a journalist and said, well, you know, it doesn't look like he's serious. I don't think he can, you know, a complete non-story people familiar with the matter. The headline raged everywhere. Kanye drops out. He drops out. Dropping out. That was a short bid. Kanye's gone. And so people of course tweet. Put a time code down for that series of voices. Pretty much the public at large. It's them, it's them. You just hear right there in one spot. I know you can hear them. It's exactly the way they sound. And so of course I tweeted this article. I said, you know, the article doesn't say this, but everyone's treating it as if he's dropped out and he's given up.

2:30:20 And friends, good friends of mine, tweeting back, Curry you're out of your mind, now you've finally gone crazy, you are really truly the nut job. And I said okay. And today Kanye West officially listed as 2020 presidential candidate. He's on the Oklahoma ballot. And that's just the first of many and what people are misunderstanding is Kanye West is not out to win maybe any election. He is out for political power and you are fools. Fools. Kanye is a very, very smart man and I stake my reputation on it. I look forward to seeing what he will do with his apparent 2%

2:31:06 in the polls, for whatever that's worth. 2% he's polling. That is enough to be incredibly substantial in this particular race. And then there's a whole bunch of other people where I say, and in fact, Tina's best friend there in Florida, you know her, she's the New York Jew libtard, you met her. I did? Yes, of course you did. At the wedding. Okay. We've talked about her many times. Oh yes, yes, yes. The wedding girl. Yeah. Who I love because she is so open and honest and she really will say exactly what she feels. And there's not a bad bone in her body. But when I said, yeah, I think Kanye seems like a pretty interesting choice. Well, what?

2:32:03 Because of course a vote for Kanye is going to be a vote for Trump the way they see it. Whereas I think Kanye, he might have a nice trial run for 2024. He's a billionaire, he speaks wacky, and people seem to enjoy him. He has every chance, just as much as Trump did. So I'm very excited about Kanye West in the 2020 race, and I think we'll be seeing a lot more. And again, I stake my reputation on him making a difference. Not winning, making a difference. Because that's what he's doing. I think he's very smart for it. He'll be very powerful with this. Well, maybe. That's okay. He definitely makes money. He's a businessman. But that's what everyone is saying. Oh yeah, he's so smart he'll sell his shoes with this. He's doing it for promotion. No, that's always the benefit. I think he means it. I know Kanye well enough from what I've listened to.

CHAPTER 45 / 52 Discussion

Fourth Stimulus Package, Capital Gains Holiday

White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow discussed the "pre-decisional" status of a fourth stimulus package. Potential measures include a payroll tax holiday, return-to-work bonuses, and a controversial capital gains holiday intended to stimulate Wall Street investment.

larry kudlow· stimulus package· payroll tax· capital gains· ppp

2:32:57 Anyway, all of this is being held up. All we're waiting for now is this final bit of news and that will change everything in the next few weeks. Are we going to lock down? Are we going to vote for mail from home? All of this hinges on one thing, as always, follow the money. Here is Larry Kudlow. We're looking at a lot of things. It's pre-decisional. Formal talks haven't really begun. Wow, what a word! Isn't that great? Pre-decisional? I don't know, is it a word? It is now. It's pre-decision. It's kind of like pre-cancerous, I guess. We're looking at a lot of things. It's pre-decisional. Formal talks haven't really begun. But look, certain things the president has said,

2:33:47 For example, he wants a payroll tax holiday. That would give about a 6.5% increase to after-tax wages for people either going back to work or have been working all the time. We'd like to see some unemployment reforms. We like return-to-work type bonuses of a modest nature. We don't want to give people disincentives not to work. There may be extensions to PPP, that's to be decided. There may be some targeted, directed assistance from direct mail checks to individuals and families, that hasn't been decided yet. There may be a capital gains holiday. There are a number of items that we've talked about publicly and the President has mentioned. So at the moment, that's kind of the grab bag.

2:34:35 And this would be for the fourth stimulus package. And what, it's not really interesting what people will get. The states are all sitting there. How much is in it for the state? How much for New York City? That's what that's about. Well, he did say something in there that perked up my ears. A capital gains holiday? I heard that too. Does that mean you can sell your house or something? Or does it mean it's just deferred? I mean that's a Wall Street thing. That we don't know what it means. But that's a Wall Street gimme, isn't it? Capital gains. Capital gains, yes. If you have a holiday or let's say you can sell stuff for a month and you don't pay capital gains on it. Well, first of all, that'll crash the economy. So I don't think they're going to do that. But it would be dynamite.

CHAPTER 46 / 52 Discussion

Producer Credits, Value for Value Network

The hosts concluded the show by reading the names of producers who contributed to the episode's funding. They emphasized the importance of the "Value for Value" model in maintaining independent media and thanked long-time listeners for their continued support.

value for value· donations· daily source code· cranky geeks· de-douching

2:35:37 I don't have any capital gains to take advantage of. Yeah, there's plenty of people that do. I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda in the morning. And we do have a few people to thank and I want to make sure that... Whoa! Hold on a second. What? What happened? My spreadsheet just went blank. Oh, you scared me. Well, you scared me. Yeah, it went completely blank. What's going on here? I can get a start. You know what it was? It was that, I hate to say it, but it was Dave of Columbus's fault. Sir Pipkin of the Space Coast is number one on the list with $133.33.

2:36:23 John's next with Central Florida $100, Anonymous $100. I think there's some missing here again anyone who's missing on from this list give me a note. We'll put you on a make good list. Anonymous $100, Matthew Renz from Minneapolis, Minnesota $66.66. I misplaced my no agenda neck gator and I'm hoping this donation makes it reappear. I'd like to remind people that there is no official Noagendashop.com are producers who like to make stuff. They do whatever they want. They throw us a third of the money whenever it works out and they pay the artists. So if you want anything from No Agenda Shop, you got to go to noagendashop.com. And we're happy that they're doing that. That's how the value for value system works. Baroness Monica's in Drayton Valley, Alberta, 6333.

2:37:15 Uh, she says we've been doing an excellent job. Ethan Morrison in Mariposa, California. And he's calling out his brother Kyle as a douchebag. That was worth 60 bucks for sure. Sir not appearing on this podcast in Richland, Washington, 5678. Sir deboop beboop. Sir beboop 5656. Sir Marcus of the Hinterland in Doubtful. I don't know how to pronounce this German town. Dautvittle? Let me see. Dautvittle. Dautvittle. Dautv... I've never seen this name. No, because it... I've never seen this name before. P-H is not very... That's not German. I don't know. I have no idea. Okay, well, anyway, he's in Deutschland. Deutschland! Kathleen Stokes in Woburn, Massachusetts. 55-55. Rebecca McCuller in...

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2:39:06 in uh... read sir in port orchard washington i was just looking back at you read over rockwell's thing is using the season he's a d douche okay actress lewinsky's sure chris in sherwood park albert about burdens and in growing droves here and finally uh... last but not least john camp in antlers oklahoma I want to thank these folks for producing show 1260 and we made it all possible. I want to thank everyone who donated lesser amounts. Everybody helped out and we will continue doing another show on Sunday. Michael Rockwell has been listening to NOAGENDA since the very beginning. He says, I've never donated until now. I'm sorry about that. I was a big fan of the Daily Source Code, loved Cranky Geeks. Many of my political opinions have been formed because of the influence of you two's.

2:39:56 No Agenda has done so much to keep me sane. I plan to be donating more in the future. The show is too important not to. I think he deserves a de-douche. You've been de-douched. Simple as that. And thank you all very much for supporting the No Agenda show. As John said, also people coming in under $50. This is Go listen to the Tom Wood Show. I explain it all there in detail. We should probably make that a feature somehow so you can understand the Value for Value Network, its genesis, and why we all collectively produce the best podcast in the universe. And it's really true. From the notes that you send in, the financial support, the art, the jingles, the clips, the pure intelligence, sometimes intel, we're all in it together.

CHAPTER 47 / 52 Discussion

Knighthood Ceremony, Sir Steiner and Sir Addison

In a formal ceremony, several producers were elevated to the rank of Knight for their $1,000 donations. The hosts detailed the perks of knighthood, including official rings and certificates, while celebrating the diverse backgrounds of the new "No Agenda" royalty.

knighthood· no agenda nation· rings· chardonnay· aquavit

2:40:40 I'm very appreciative and I love my job. Please support us at Dvorak.org slash N A For those who need it Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for job jobs. You've got karma. It's your birthday, birthday, on NOVA Chamber. Alright, here we go. It's our birthday list for today. The 16th of July, 2020. Sean Cardinal, Sir Sacha Chitteson says happy birthday to Sir Paul the Black, who turned 33 on July 11th. Addison Todd, happy birthday to his mom, Vicky.

2:41:23 She celebrated yesterday. Chris Whitten, happy birthday to his brother Ian, turned 41 yesterday. Rebecca McCullers, happy birthday to her husband Kevin McCullers, celebrating today. And Pete Lockwood, happy birthday to his brother Josh Vance, who'll be celebrating on July 18th. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe! We have one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two. We have three nights. This is good. Here's my, wait, oh shoot. There we go. It's stuck in the sheath. I hate it when that happens. Yes, Johnny Up on the podium, please. We'd like to welcome and dress for tuna Peter Bickford and Addison Todd all three of you have supported the Noah Jenner show in the amount of $1,000 or more that qualifies you to sit here with this ever-growing table of Noah Jenner Knights and dames and I'm very proud to bring you in by Pronouncicating the sir tuna of the Atlantic Ocean sir Steiner the expat from

2:42:19 Spokanistan and Sir Addison CEO of shitposts for you gentlemen we have hookers and blow rent boys and Chardonnay we've got asking for able skimmers and aquavit we've got goat chops and goat milk bong hits and bourbon mutton and me just final one and of course ginger and gerbils and Well, I'll just keep with the mutton and meat because that's what everybody seems to like. Thank you for your support and you do have a official NOAgenda night ring on the way with the sealing wax and the certificate. What you do have to do is give Eric the shill some of your details to go to noagendanation.com slash rings. We'll get that out to you as soon as possible. And thank you all once again for supporting NOAgenda, the best podcast in the universe.

CHAPTER 48 / 52 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Alexandria and New England

Audio reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Alexandria, Virginia, and New England showcased the community's camaraderie. Upcoming meetups were announced for Montreal, Croatia, Calgary, and Seattle, encouraging listeners to organize their own local gatherings.

no agenda meetups· alexandria virginia· new england· montreal· calgary

2:43:07 Noah Jenner Meetups! that one of his listeners had told him about the meetup and he was blown away by the whole concept. And I said, well, this is what you have when you have the value for value system. People pitch in value, producer value, producer Daniel put the noagenda meetups.com site together. And people just want to go hang out together and talk with people where they feel safe and can be clumsy and awkward and not worry about it. You can say dumb shit and people aren't going to excoriate for you.

2:43:49 excoriate you for it. It's really a fun experience, whether it's a big one or a small one. It's a good time to hang out with people who have at least one thing in common. Here is a report from Spook Central, Alexandria, Virginia. Hello, John and Adam. Hey, this is Sir William at the Alexandria meetup. Just hanging out here with some like-minded people waiting for the boogaloo or the vinegar giblet whichever comes first. Hey it's DC girl from Smashcast in the morning. Hey guys this is Steve, love the show, keep it up. This is Sir Chris, founder of the No Agenda Fat Guys Club.

2:44:28 This is producer Carl, first member of the No Agenda Fat Guys Club. This is Daniel, Bongo Boy on No Agenda Social. I don't have a podcast, I don't have a fat guy club, I'm just a guy. But I'm here, so in the morning. In the morning to you John and Adam. This is not yet Sir Speedo Josh. And John, when is your WATP episode going to come out? I am excited for that. This is Pierre, winner of the Grand Door Prize. And I'm pretty sure I won it because I parked in parking space number three. Now that sounds like a great group. That sounds super fun over there in Alexandria, Virginia. When are you going to be on that show? W ATP? I thought he was talking about the women's tennis pro tour. Yes, that would be it. I don't know that I was I would I've lost track of that one. I'm sorry. You got to re somebody's gonna have to send me an email.

2:45:27 New England. This was the New England meetup. Here we are reporting on the 2020 summer meetup. This is Sir Knives and I would like to introduce you to all of the gentlemen. It's almost like one of those hurricane reports on CNN. Sir Brett Mahoney in the morning. This is not Jake from the Quiet Corner. I.T.M. In the morning, Sir Ernesto here. Ah, jeez. Sir Nathan Lee Miller Foster, chaotic good knight of the White Lodge, blue orchid of the Goldheart Mountain Tall Queen Directory, Elfstone, and Bearer of the Sword Reforged. So, thank you very much for what you do, and thank you for your courage, and, um, thought you, this weird shit wouldn't be happening. Oh, thank you.

2:46:19 In the morning, this is Brandon Negro of the Northeast. I just want everyone to know I'm coming out with a new book called Black Fragility. Look out for that one soon. And this is Lady Brothers. I am lucky enough to host these fine gentlemen at my house today. Drink your beers, fellas! Wow! Another one I would have liked to have been at. It's not like funny people, man. Keep those coming. Keep them around a minute. And I love these. The most unprofessional ones often crack me up the most. Thank you very much. NoAgendaMeetups.com. We do have a quick overview of what's coming up. Just as a tease, we have this coming Friday, Montreal, Quebec.

2:47:01 Quebec, a Hague citizen organizing, that'll be on 6 p.m. Details on the site. Croatia, also on Friday 7 p.m. at the Adriana Bar, Alex is organizing. Saturday, the West of New York, local 8008, 2 p.m. Sir Road Wolf needs some help in coordinating that. July 22nd, so that's next Wednesday, the Calgary meetup at 6 p.m. That's the backyard meetup, so you'll have to RSVP for the address. Also on July 25th, a Saturday, Greater Seattle Post Rona Vitamin D hike meetup. And let's see what else. We have the Central Illinoisian meetup for July coming on the 25th. Also, Flight 005 with No Agenda, Leo Bravo. I think that's... Is that Los Angeles? The 005? And at the very end of the month on July 31st, What's Cookin' Oregon Local 33 at Cook Park Tigard. And there's a lot more that are scheduled. You can find them all at noagendameetups.com. If you don't see anything near you that looks like fun or it's just not near you at all,

2:48:01 Start your own. It's simple. NoahJennaMeetups.com! Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days. You wanna be where you won't be, triggered or held to blame. You wanna be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. Like a big-ass party. Well, I've got a couple things I do want to I still do want to mention the or discuss a little bit this Goya brouhaha. Yeah, okay. So can I tell you how I see it? It's like sorry, the CEO said something positive about Trump and then and everyone tried to cancel.

CHAPTER 49 / 52 Discussion

Goya Seasoning Boycott, Sazonador Total

Following a boycott attempt against Goya Foods, the hosts recommended specific products like Sazonador Total and Adobo seasoning. They argued that the political boycott is unlikely to succeed and instead highlighted the culinary value of the brand's all-purpose seasonings.

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2:48:46 So they try to cancel them. Of course, this is a Mexican seasoning company. They actually sell beans. They sell all the canned stuff. I don't think a lot of their canned stuff's as good as La Constaña. I think it's the one I like. And if you go to a Mexican store to shop. But they do have a couple of things I want to point out to people to at least to buy as their seasoning to use just all-purpose seasoning. And one of them is in a kind of a green bottle. You want the biggest one you can get, because once you try this, you're going to use it and you don't want to, you want the big giant bottle because it's too expensive. If you buy a small one, it's the Goya Sazanador Total. And it's called the perfect seasoning and it is stupendous. This stuff is good on everything. It's great in a salad. It doesn't, you know, it just adds a dimension of flavors of a mix of one of these seasoning mixes. What is it called again?

2:49:41 Sazonador's. S-A-Z-O-N-A-D-O-R. Total. T-O-T-A-L. Like the golden seasoning, I guess? No, it's total seasoning. Oh. Anyway, it's a stunner and you can take a heaping tablespoon of this and mix it in with some sour cream. Just straight up, let it soak in so the pieces absorb the moisture of the cream. And then it's a potato chip dip. Stunner, it's a stunner. It tastes better than the buttermilk stuff. Anyway, so that's good. And then the Goya Adobo, another one where you need a big giant thing of it. The adobo seasoning that they have is a dynamite all-purpose meat seasoning. It's particularly good on chicken. And, yeah, it's a good one.

2:50:35 So those are the two that of that brand is the two things I like and worth checking out I don't think it by the way before you play the jingle. I don't think that this So-called boycott is going to do any good. I think Trump's need is to pose with it neither the Ivanka The more you know in the morning. No, they're all there. This is canned goods. I mean anybody, you know, whatever. The season, the mixed seasonings that they make, the adobo and the total seasoning is dynamite. I think it's actually time, and if you wouldn't mind considering it for Sunday's show, I think it's time we have another recipe to discuss on the show. It's been quite a while and maybe you have something for people who've been locked

2:51:33 locked down at home, you know, they're they're really tired of what they're making. You know, the whole family's kind of pissed off at each other anyway. I mean, maybe there's something that could be a healing meal that could be a Dvorak special. I'm just I just have a feeling there's something there. Feeling there's something there. So I have three clips of rap. OK, now I'm going to see what any of them should be. Oh, this is one. This is a shorty. This is one that I just I always like to get these clips because it's just This is from a WBR show about a bunch of stolen paintings from a museum. And this is the paintings more important. I would say that the museum, the paintings are exponentially more important than a podcast.

CHAPTER 50 / 52 Discussion

Trump Campaign Shakeup, Bill Stepien

President Trump replaced campaign manager Brad Parscale with Bill Stepien following a disappointing turnout at the Tulsa rally. While Parscale will remain as a senior advisor for data strategy, the move is seen as a necessary pivot to address declining poll numbers and messaging inconsistencies.

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2:52:27 I don't see how that can be true. I just love those clips. That's bullcrap. Podcasts are more important than paintings. All right, next. Now I have two clips left. I got the Trump campaign shakeup story from NPR, which is probably worth listening to. It's a news story. And then I have the item of the, I promised the guy yelling at the woman, the woman yelling at the guy in Walmart about face masks. Which might be the way to end the show. Okay We'll do Trump first. President Trump is shaking up his campaign as polls show him trailing badly to former Vice President Joe Biden both nationally and in key swing states. As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, Bill Stepien will take over as campaign manager.

2:53:12 Stepien worked for former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and served as political director in the Trump White House. In a social media post, President Trump said he is elevating Stepien to campaign manager. He replaces the tall, bearded and brash Brad Parscale, who's been running the campaign since 2018. Parscale will continue on as a senior advisor leading digital and data strategy. He vastly overestimated and boasted about the size of the crowd that would show up to Trump's rally in Tulsa last month, and has also faced criticism for the campaign's inability to settle on an effective message. Though Trump insists it will be easier to win this time than last, campaigns that are going well don't have dramatic shakeups like this.

2:53:58 Tamara Keith, NPR News. advertising is because he screwed up that Tulsa thing big time not only that unacceptable but where was the well there's a couple things where where's that big technological surprise he was talking about Bull crap. There's the other one, yeah. Bull crap. But also, there's a lot of complaints about the texting. And what I've... What? The text messages. You know, the ones that I like to read out loud. And so I'm still getting the the ones from 88022, which is the text number. But either the campaign has

2:54:58 Sold them or given them or Jared Kushner took them. I don't know what it is. There's all these other numbers that you get texts from that say, hey it's Don Jr. here, or hey it's Mitch here, Mitch McConnell. What's the other one? You know, it's just all of these jamokes and who knows? I think it's probably a scam. I don't even know if those are real or not. And they're egregious and it's all the 600 times match, which by the way, I know how it works. The matching, I figured it out. Our producers went and asked. I'd like to know myself. Yes, the match comes from donations that were made but anonymously or by corporations who do not want to be attributed to the donation.

2:55:52 You have to have, from what I understand, you have to have a name associated with the donation. So they take out of that pool, that's why it's easy to say five or six times, they have the money. They just want to make sure it's put in the system legally with a name attached to it. So if you send your $50 with a 500 times match, a 500% match, Then all of a sudden there's $250 that is attributed to you. They had the money, they just couldn't put it on you. Wait a minute. Do I get credit from the tax man for the 250 bucks? There's no credit on the... Otherwise what's the point? There's no credit. You cannot deduct political donations. I hope you know that. But then what? I thought you could. Well...

2:56:40 Yeah, you can until you get audited, then it may be kind of an issue. Oh well. Luckily I don't donate anyway, but just beside the point. But that whole thing, it's all win-red. It's incredibly annoying. In fact, I'd say it's kind of disgusting how far they've taken this. And I think that by itself was reason to get rid of Brad. Brad. Big Brad Monster that's just a web guy from Pennsylvania who fell into this and he I'm amazed he's been in this position He's been got suckered by those fake Fake people signing up for the rally. Yeah, it was pretty weak I mean if you're in the internet scene at all you get you have to be skeptical about everything like that That's out of the ordinary what I find that was out of the ordinary what I find so interesting is

2:57:28 People look at Trump and say, well he fires everybody, he can't hire, he does not hire, it's all part of the wrong people, look at the list of people he's fired. It's like, is this some kind of surprise? Did you all not see The Apprentice? That was a reality show. That's Trump. That's got to be the way he operates. Hey, you seem like a nice guy, go ahead, go do it. You're not good, you're fired, goodbye. There are plenty of businessmen that use that model. Absolutely. You can see it, let's take it to a level everyone understands. You can see it at certain colleges where you have a football coach.

2:58:06 If the guy doesn't perform, they gets fired immediately and you have other schools like let's say the University of California at Berkeley where they hire some slacker and they let him be coach for five, six, seven, eight years. It's, oh God, he's not working out, let's get rid of him as opposed to some other area like you say, I'd say Alabama would be a good example. They got a guy that's not gonna get rid of for a while but these SEC schools, the guy, one bad year, he's gone. So there's different theories of doing business and Trump is a turnover guy. And every once in a while you keep turning it over a lot, you end up with someone like Kayleigh McEnany. A bonus. You get a gem in there. You get a gem sometimes. Alright, now you want to do the Walmart clip? I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm. Yeah, this is, okay, this is a scene.

CHAPTER 51 / 52 Discussion

Walmart Mask Confrontation, White Fragility

A viral video captured a heated confrontation at a Walmart between a woman filming and a man not wearing a mask. The incident reflects the deep social divisions and "mask policing" occurring across the country, often tied to broader cultural debates over "white fragility" and personal liberty.

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2:58:57 videotaped by some Karen-like woman seeing some... it's a fat guy that's at Walmart who's looking in the hardware section for some bulbs or something and he's just standing there minding his own business looking at a rack and she starts yelling at him after he sees her filming. She's filming him and he calls her out. You take a picture of me, does that make you feel better? Why don't you get a life, lady? Dude, I have a life. And it's going around taking pictures of people. Yes, because what you're doing, can you not follow the lines on the floor? Keep your mouth running. The governor, the mayor. Mayor has asked us all to wear a mask and look at you, not wearing a mask. I wear a mask to protect myself. People have made this shit so fucking political it's unbelievable. Now you have accosted me in this store. You've accosted me when you came and bought me with a six piece not wearing a mask. And if you're going to keep this up maybe we'll get the police department in here. Hey mom, what did you call 911 then? Yeah, yeah.

2:59:53 Oh God, another one. You people are like monkeys falling out of a tree. No, you're the monkey that hasn't. Hey, I'll tell you what. You're dragging those knuckles that you've not even bumped. Okay, how's that grab you? Ever heard of Darwinism? Evolution? Evolve, mister. Why don't you burn something down? Why don't you go back to where you were? Yeah, why don't you go back to where you were? That might be what you did. You know? You must be the one who's... Are you burning crosses? Are you burning crosses? No, you're the idiot. Yeah, yeah. You're playing your life on a freaking computer. You have no life. This is what your life is. Doing my shopping. Unbelievable. You're unbelievable. Yeah. Good luck with the virus. Good luck with the virus. Your whole family tree is getting cut off at its roots.

3:00:47 It was funny, kind of the first time, but I'm so sad by this. I'm so sad by... People are ill. It's not good. Oh, I did have... My favorite line in that was, have you ever heard of evolution? Evolve, mister. Knuckle-dragger. I did try out my line on our friend in Florida. No, what was the line again? Okay, here's the scenario. So I finish the show, I go down and there and the ladies are at the pool and they've had a couple of frosés and which is good because I'm coming out of it I'm like I'm completely dazed after doing the show and it's she said it was it was what it was a throwaway joke said yeah okay white man she said to me I said and I and I came it came out beautifully I said excuse me

3:01:37 How dare you use your privilege to presume I am white? I've done the work." And she was floored. Her mouth fell open, she went, oh that's a good point. And there I am saying I'm not white and it froze her in her tracks. I was so pleased, so pleased. So we need a good point is what she said Because she was frozen she had she couldn't because there's nothing to say at that point and oh, it's a stoppers a showstopper But here's the best thing. So what did you talk about on the show? I said doing the work because they hadn't listened doing the work says oh, yeah, I've been doing the work to said stop Let me guess have you been reading a book? Yeah white fragility like

3:02:27 So on Sunday we've got some more clips about this because this phenomenon is very interesting to me and it goes much further I think than we realize. I mean now even the feminist movement is under attack. I mean everybody is eating everybody else and we Are the podcasters documenting it for prosperity? Yes, we are the podcasters documenting it for posterity. And we're proud of it. And we hope you're proud because after all it is also your show. You are the producers. It benefits the producers. That's correct. Please remember us at Dvorak.org and check out our new website. Go to noagendershow.com. You can see

CHAPTER 52 / 52 Discussion

End of Show Mix, Pandemic Parody

The episode concluded with a musical montage and parody songs addressing the pandemic's 0.002% mortality rate and the absurdity of mask mandates during intimate activities. The hosts signed off with their traditional "Adios, mofos" as the show transitioned to the live stream.

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3:03:12 What producer Tim has done is I mean this thing has got troll room transcripts transcripts. It's got the player integrated It's I mean it's crazy crazy. I tell you can do chapters also all of our search engines searched on any show notes on com being it being it dot io No agenda quest calm no agenda query calm these things work. It's very impressive. We have end of show clips from Jesse Coyne-Ellison, Tom Starkweather and Jason Lewis with something crazy. Coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in Austin, Texas, capital of the drone Star State, FEMA Region Number 5 on the governmental maps in the morning everybody.

3:03:53 I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I don't see a lockdown coming even though they're threatening it. I'm John C. Dvorak. Nick The Rat next on noagendastream.com. Until Sunday in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. Adios, mofos! And such. Wednesday I met a woman with COVID And Wednesday, she coughs so all the time So

3:04:45 And I thought that the rules were simple. And I thought, hell, I wore my mask. And even though I'm not wheezing, the doctor said that I did something wrong. COVID kills you. Yeah. Mortality .002. And Friday, She called to say she had Corona I don't need to worry, just go get tested Go find a place, they're running rapid test Anywhere I don't understand how it goes through air I'm only testing negative, no no no

3:05:30 And my temperature ain't up and my pulse acts strong But this woman said I had to go home Results can be wrong and you gotta stay away People are dying cause people don't obey Reporters hover while we weep over others who've been dying since the day they were born Well, this is not that, the tests say I'm fine but they don't And I thought I'd live forever, but now I'm not so sure they try to tell me that they're clever. But that won't let me out of here, or anywhere. Mortality's .002. If you've been out in public and exposing yourself... If you've been out in public and exposing yourself... Wear a mask when you're having sex!

3:06:17 Couples should wear face masks during sex, new study insists. They're screwing with us. Did you actually read a sex study that says you should wear a mask? Yes. No. Yes. Wear a mask when you're having sex. If you've been out in public and exposing yourself... Teach your lover the meaning of submission in no time with this PVC Masquerade Mask and Ball Gag. Mask, the mandatory required, is not only an act of voluntary servitude, it's slave training. Wear a mask when you're having sex. Actually was a study where couples were encouraged to wear face masks during sex. Now let's go. Well they do that at the S&M clubs. It's slave training.

3:07:05 Great. Wear a mask when you're having sex. If you've been out in public and exposing yourself, Masquerade mask and ball gag. Joe Biden is blasting President Trump. We're still in the deep, deep job hole. He plagiarized from me, but he can never pull it off. He likes plagiarizing. The president wearing a blue mask with the presidential seal on the side of it. The data is clear. They love to see those commas in these figures. Coronavirus cases are growing faster than any country on earth, up 1,237%. They're going to see the new rules. We are realizing

3:07:46 the virus in a way in this election it gets a vote as well. You've got to get them to do very fundamental things, closing bars. Certainly nervous about them opening up this weekend but in some ways it'll be a bit of an experiment for those that want to go. It will be transformative. I think we should be slightly encouraged really. I got that man everything. Come on, it's not that hard. But the forecast only calls for rain in the morning. The best podcast in the universe! Adios, mofo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Do it live! I'll write it and we'll do it live!