Episode 1274 · Thursday, 3 September 2020

Thugs on a plane

A journey from Joe Rogan's high-tech Austin bunker to the Federal Reserve's digital dollar reveals a global push for programmable currency and centralized medical surveillance.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 4m listen | 54 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1274

About this episode

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak investigate the smoke conditions in Northern Silicon Valley as regional wildfires reach 80% containment. Curry recounts his four-hour appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience in Austin, describing a futuristic studio environment requiring PCR nasal swabs and antibody tests for entry. The visit highlights the technical hurdles of Rogan's new Spotify era, including TriCaster failures and the ongoing debate over platform censorship.

Financial shifts accelerate as the Federal Reserve launches the FedNow instant payment system, while the Banking for All Act proposes digital wallets linked to the U.S. Post Office. Analyst Lynette Zhang warns that a Central Bank Digital Currency would allow for programmable money and negative interest rates. Meanwhile, Speaker Nancy Pelosi faces backlash for a maskless salon visit in San Francisco, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warns a Berlin crowd about the Nuremberg Charter and global medical overreach. In Victoria, Australia, Premier Dan Andrews seeks to extend emergency powers following the high-profile arrest of a pregnant woman for incitement.

Nikolai Stepanov is knighted as Sir Nick of the Black Forest during a ceremony involving traditional Dutch Vanilla Vla. Joe Biden struggles through a Pittsburgh speech, slurring remarks about COVID-19 and referencing an obscure Franklin D. Roosevelt quote. The hosts deconstruct the media frenzy surrounding Donald Trump's comments on thugs on a plane and the mysterious dark shadows allegedly directing the Democratic campaign.


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CHAPTER 01 / 54 Discussion

Fire Containment, Northern Silicon Valley Air Quality

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program discussing the smoke conditions in Northern Silicon Valley caused by regional wildfires. Dvorak reports that the three major fires are approximately 80% contained, crediting firefighters and favorable wind conditions for preventing further damage.

silicon valley· wildfires· air quality· containment· firefighters

00:00 be scarred for life! I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're smoking the good stuff. Firs, oak, pine. I'm John C. D'Borat. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Well, you got me excited there for a second.

00:38 Thought oh John's finally becoming a colleague. He's smoking the good stuff. Yeah, yeah Redwoods too, so what does that mean you you just smoking that out fires there, but this place is smoked up Are you guys on fire still you know that's kind of dropped out of the news? Yes, because it's not as crazy. It's under control. Okay. What's the containment? Percentage you know a the big three fires appears 80 80 and about okay. Well that went pretty quick Yeah, we're good on those firefighters. If there was a big wind storm this would have been bad. Yeah, oh yeah. Especially with that temperature and then, oh yeah, we have those dangers here too. You get a perfect day with a little bit of wind, one spark can set it off. Speaking of sparks, I had a full-on 12-hour Joe Rogan experience yesterday.

CHAPTER 02 / 54 Discussion

Joe Rogan, New Austin Studio, COVID-19 Testing

Adam Curry describes visiting Joe Rogan's new podcast studio in Austin, Texas, which he likens to a futuristic opium den. Before entering, Curry underwent both a PCR nasal swab and a finger-prick antibody test administered by on-site doctors. He questions why rapid antibody tests are not more widely available to the general public.

joe rogan· austin· covid-19 test· pcr test· antibody test

01:32 You were on the show for 12 full hours. No, no. Maybe I should go back to Tuesday. I got my first COVID test. Oh, to go on the Rogan show? Yeah, Mr. Rogan provided that, so I went to the... It turns out his studio is not far from where I live. Not good you can walk there. Not quite. So I went to the studio, met everybody there, you know, still putting the studio together. This is after the COVID test? No, no, I went, this is on Tuesday, I went there to get the COVID test. So Joe's there and his, you know, some of his guys and they're just, the studio is still being wired and you know, it's a lot of stuff going on. And he has two doctors there and I get two tests. I get the PCR swab in your nose test, which is, you know, not the one that goes into your cheek, which Joe said he's had that eight times. He says, that's really, really shit. It's not a fun, not a fun test.

02:33 And I was talking to the doctor, I said, is this one of these PCR where they spin it up 37 to 40 times and it has a high likelihood of giving a false positive? They say, yeah, that's the one. So they put that into a FedEx, send it off. And then I get the antibody test, which is a finger prick. And that came back and it indicates it right there on the little test strip within 15 or 20 minutes. Whether you currently are fighting, so you're infected, it'll detect that if you have antibodies or if you've had it. And nothing showed up, so I haven't had it, don't have it, and I'm good to go.

03:16 And what I don't understand, actually, is why these tests are not being widely distributed. I mean, it's annoying. It has to be availability. It's availability. Right, but it's just a piece of plastic with a thing in it. I mean, it's nothing. It's a strip and a little plastic block, you know, where you put your bleeding finger in and then it's like a pregnancy test. Well, instead of the rhetorical question, did you ask the doctor specifically that question? Yes. He said... What did he say? He said, I don't know. Wow. Very useful. Thanks, Doc. I'm sorry, he had the mask on. He said, I don't know. The doctors had the mask on, which was even funnier.

03:54 And so saw the new studio, which I think Joe has put out a picture. It's really cool. It's like a futuristic opium den inside of a private jet. It's very, very, you know, it's a... Too lost the brick wall? Yeah, oh yeah. The brick wall's gone. It's very modern, kind of oriental shades in it. He has adjustable lights, you know, and it's... And I saw what was happening. You know, Jamie's his guy, he does... basically does everything else for the show. Technically and, you know, whatever that has to be done.

CHAPTER 03 / 54 Discussion

Technical Difficulties, Joe Rogan Studio Wiring, TriCaster

The hosts discuss the technical challenges of setting up Joe Rogan's new Austin studio, including issues with a high-end TriCaster unit and ground loops. Curry assisted the crew with troubleshooting audio processing and headphone monitoring. Due to persistent technical failures, the four-hour recording was conducted without the hosts wearing headphones.

black magic video· tricaster· ground loops· audio engineering· troubleshooting

04:32 And you and I have moved some studios. We've been around, so we know what it's like when your operation is going somewhere, you're upgrading. And a couple of things happen. One is the engineers will be like, oh cool, there's some money. We gotta get a couple of new boxes. All right? So we got some boxes. New box and some cool ass boxes, I have to say. And then one of the, so I think they use Black Magic Video, but they also use Or used or used for certain I think for Skype calls they use what's that TriCaster remember those guys the TriCaster? Yeah, new tech. I think what they're called your tech stuff. Yeah, so those guys decided buddy uses that gear well They decided to well as Joe is you know your big time now. We're gonna send you the really big box So this is huge flight case with 12 fans in it that they can't get to work. Oh

05:27 So I was like, okay, I'll see you tomorrow. So 1230 I show up and I see Jamie and Matt who built the studio. I see him walking around there sweating. It's fucked. Oh no, it's fucked. It's and they've got ground loops. Does he have the old one to fall back on? No, because we had all the new boxes. Remember we were so happy and we'll just set it up. It's such a common mistake. Such a common mistake. And the table had, you know, it's all slick with pop up headphone jacks and cough buttons, but there's wiring for that that may have been crossed. I'm the perfect guest to be the first guy in the new studio because bring this to John. Right. Exactly. So I'm I'm there. I'm on my knees. I'm troubleshooting. I'm doing test one, two, one, two. Try. You know, so for whatever reason, the microphones weren't going through the processing. Then they got that fixed.

06:19 Then the headphones, it just sounded like tin. I mean this is... That's how it sounded. So, so after two and a half hours of dicking around, two and a half hours. And we decide, okay, we can record video and audio, but just you do it without headphones, which is actually quite interesting to just talk as two guys without the, you know, without the realization, without your own voice booming back at you, I guess. And based on partially a conversation I think you and I had,

CHAPTER 04 / 54 Discussion

Joe Rogan Podcast, Marijuana Use, Vaccine Discussion

Adam Curry recounts his four-hour appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, noting that they smoked a blunt before starting, which led to a disjointed first hour. The conversation covered topics ranging from vaccine skepticism to the history of the Federal Reserve and Jekyll Island. Curry observes that Rogan's high energy and frequent topic shifts required intense focus to navigate.

joe rogan· marijuana· vaccines· federal reserve· jekyll island

06:58 It was decided it was a good idea to not be the guy from California who comes into Texas and starts his show and the first thing he does is flaunt our laws by smoking big joints in his studio. Really good idea. Yeah, I thought, you know, we're very cool here, but maybe just hold off a little bit before any of that, you know, before people be cool with that, you know, and we talk about guns and stuff. You don't really want that mixture connected. So that's okay, but Joe has a process that I'm now more aware of. He is, I think he's a bigger pothead than I am, and he, before he gets into these hour-long hours of conversation, he likes to prepare. So, yes. I don't want to jump to the end, and I don't want you to stop talking about it. I'm so curious about what was the total length of the show? Four hours.

07:53 He did a show, I was looking at his show. Five and a half hours. So five and a half, I thought you might break the record before, you know. Four's a long way. We had to go to dinner. Four was very long. We did cameras rolling? During dinner? That would have been better. No, no, we were pretty tired by then. So Joe likes to, you know, I'm like, hey man, listen, we should definitely smoke before we start. I mean, that'll get us going. Now Joe has been moving, so he hasn't smoked anything in a week. He breaks out this blunt and Joe is like, he takes off, he's lit.

08:32 And he was like, oh, so we had to wait like half an hour just so everything could kind of get into the right space. And then we start and I mean Joe was like an ADD nutjob in the first 45 minutes. I'd start a story, he'd be like, all right Adam Curry, but what about this? I'm like, whoa, and I'm barbecued. So I'm trying to like just stay, you know, I'm trying to remember what I want to talk about. I wanted to say, hey man, your listeners are so great. They're quality people. We see them over at our place. And so I was getting bits and pieces out and then he just shift something come and then Within five minutes of the beginning of the show Oh vaccines. I'm like, holy crap We're gonna sit here like two baked morons and talk about vaccines within the first half hour of this episode so I was very very focused very concentrated trying to get him towards other stuff and

09:30 And either this is a fantastic episode where you just can't wait to see what's coming out of our mouths next, or it's quite possible one of those episodes where people go, what are they talking about? These two guys. These two guys, what are... But you know, when you bring something up with Joe, like the Federal Reserve, and he says, yeah, I heard about Jekyll Island. And so I said, okay, well, let me tell you about Jekyll Island and the Federal Reserve when it was created. And then within three minutes, okay, Adam Curry, but and then he just goes off in some other direction. So after about an hour and a half, we're in, we're in sync and we're talking about stuff. You know, sorry, did you say something? I was counting. Counting cars in his effort. Ah, what do we have?

CHAPTER 05 / 54 Discussion

Zephyr Economic Outlook, Trucking Industry, Manufacturing Imports

A listener report from Ontario, Canada, provides an update for the "Zephyr Economic Outlook," noting a massive influx of new tractor-trailers for the company Contrans. The report suggests a surge in inbound manufacturing hardware from Europe, indicating significant economic activity in the automotive and injection molding sectors.

zephyr· trucking· ontario· manufacturing· imports

10:16 Eight. Eight cars, slow moving, regular, any bonus? No, full speed. Okay, I have to add to that. I have two more pieces for our Zephyr Economic Outlook. From Sir Joe Cool Design in addition to related news of massive imports coming I work in large format commercial vehicle graphics up in Ontario, Canada and one of the larger trucking companies in our area is buying everybody in sight and has had a couple hundred new tractors coming online. We are striping, lettering and wrapping the fuel tanks on two to three new KW T680s a week. The company is Contrans. And one more piece

10:54 Working in the auto manufacturing sector from other produce, I can tell you most of the large injection molding machines and assembly line equipment are made in Europe. Maybe they're expecting a lot of inbound manufacturing hardware. Also, we get a lot of bits and parts and pieces from other companies around the world to create the parts. We make that ultimately go into a finished automobile. So, something is going on. Imports coming, people are getting ready, stuff is happening, and an 8-car's effort. All hell's about to break loose. Oh, fuck me! God damn it. Now what? The recorder stopped. So that whole opening I missed. So somebody hopefully recorded that, send it to me, because we're going to keep going from here. Let me just... hold on a second, John. Let me just confirm we got... someone has it back up.

CHAPTER 06 / 54 Discussion

Spotify Deal, Joe Rogan Censorship, Podcast Freedom

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss Joe Rogan's move to Spotify and reports that certain past episodes were excluded from the platform. Curry emphasizes the importance of "Podcasting 2.0" to ensure independent creators can thrive outside of centralized apps. They speculate on the potential for future friction between Rogan's content and Spotify's corporate restrictions.

spotify· joe rogan· censorship· podcasting 2.0· market cap

11:46 I don't want to have to do that again. Nick the rat comes to the rescue. Somebody does. Hold on. Does anybody have a backup? Just let me know right now so we can continue or we have to start over. Darino. Good. Darino's got it. We're cool. Okay. Of course he does. Of course he does. Fuckin' A. Of course he does. Why ask? There's 20 people who've got it. But Darino, thank you, man. Just up until there, if you can spin it off and send it to me, that'd be great. Love you, man. Love you, man. Yeah. So we actually had to take two bathroom breaks during the show. Well, four hours is like... It's long. Yeah, it was long. But we got a lot in there. We really did. So it's either the worst show or the best show. Yeah, I mean, but I... Or it could be just another show this Joe Rogan has. Another show.

12:38 As long as you got your plugs in there. Oh, I got let me see I got the Noah jet He was mentioning no agenda by name. So that was nice. So we got no agenda in there. I got the podcasting 2.0 Which was kind of fun because I'm like, well, it's great that you're going to Spotify But we have a huge vacuum out here Joe Rogan. So we have to have more Joe Rogan's don't take any offense while you're over there and so that was kind of fun to do to on the Spotify show and I hope they won't have a problem with it. Did you bring up the fact that they've quashed a number of his shows? They're supposed to carry them all, but they took a bunch out. Yeah, so I can tell you, first of all, it's not my business to tell anybody what's going on with his deal, but... No, I know. I'm just trying to cause trouble. I was hoping you wouldn't. Yeah, no, you're causing trouble. But this is...

13:24 It's not that Spotify, they had certain agreements about certain things and Joe has certain things he wants kept. For a separate entity. That's about all I can say. So it's I'll put it this way. I'm premium. No, no, no, no, no, none of actually no, not at all. Not at all. It's just he has multiple parts to his deal. So it's not that Spotify is like, Oh, it's a big problem. I don't I didn't see that. But why, why is he has to explain that? Personally, when I heard about this, I said, who cares? Who cares? Thank you. That was my point too. It's like, and honestly, it's great that Joe has now moved to another app, which you can move your finger up and you can open that app and get it. All I'm concerned about is to make sure we can create more Joe Rogans on the other side, on different apps, that's all. So yeah, I don't care about that at all. And I find it,

14:24 I can under- he's going to run into problems. He will run into problems, I guarantee you, because that's the nature of the beast. And I think I even said it on the show, on his show, I said, you'll run into problems because you will. And then, you know, you deal with it when you get to it. That's the nature of a big deal, you know. Personally, I think they should let him do whatever the hell he wants. He already added $4 billion to their market cap. They should shut up. Yeah, well, that's not gonna happen. But a lot of people will get bent out of shape and you know I understand. I understand where people are coming from but I don't think it's a problem and I don't really care. And in fact if he does have problems, well sadly that's only better for us.

CHAPTER 07 / 54 Discussion

Dave Chappelle, Ohio Comedy Shows, Dinner with Rogan

Adam Curry describes the comedy scene in Ohio where Dave Chappelle is hosting outdoor shows featuring Jon Stewart and Bill Burr. Curry also recounts going to dinner with Joe Rogan at Three Forks in Austin, noting the high level of celebrity treatment and security surrounding the "Rogan posse."

dave chappelle· ohio· comedy· joe rogan· three forks

15:08 Now, on this side, we know we don't have any restrictions. The only restrictions we have are what people will accept. Well, we actually, if they don't accept what we say, we have a different problem. Yeah, they start giving us support and the next thing you know, we're out of here. So we wrap up the show and Joe says, oh, we got to go to dinner. There's a comedian buddy of his was in town. I forget the guy's name. Nia, Nia, Nia. And he's currently at the Dave, did you know that Dave Chappelle is doing basically a comedy club I think every weekend in Ohio outdoors? Well he lives in Ohio. Yeah I know he does, I know. But he's got a lot, he's got you know David Letterman, Jon Stewart, Bill Burr, you know all of these kind of the whole LA comedian scene they're all out there every weekend doing shows. It's sold out for I don't know the next three months.

16:06 But they're actually doing shows. Yeah, I didn't know it. I didn't know anything about it. And then you go to dinner with Joe Rogan. That's kind of rolling, rolling with the Rogan. You know, he's, oh here I'll drive. So we drive in his car and we go downtown to the Three Forks restaurant, which is a good restaurant on Lavaca. Just you and Joe? Yeah, and the comedian guy, I forget his name. Nia, I think it's Nia. And so there's Joe's guys are standing in the parking spot right in front of the restaurant. All right, here's Joe. All right. He just has a he just kind of docks his boat there. Everything's all taken care of. The private room in the back is set up. The whole restaurant is on its knees. Hello, hello, hello, hello. He does roll. That's for sure. So a bit of royalty.

17:01 In the Joe posse. So when I got home, it was 11, and the keeper was already asleep. So you're actually the first person I was able to tell anything about it, what happened. Gosh! I know, how sad is that? Oh, those guys, those guys. Those guys indeed. I did bump up against something before we get into any Rona stuff or anything like that, which I actually tried out on Joe because he started... Oh my God. He started... about masks and lockdowns and I'm like, oh man, I gotta get this guy off of this because I really didn't want to be taught. Oh shoot. What's going on with my mouse? I really didn't want to be talking, you know, that kind of stuff with him. It just seems like, well, you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. It's just like, what are we going to debate about that? I really didn't see anything. So, uh, I had just learned about the fed

CHAPTER 08 / 54 Discussion

FedNow, Instant Payment System, Digital Wallet

The Federal Reserve has launched "FedNow," a new instant payment system designed to modernize the U.S. financial infrastructure. Governor Lael Brainard justified the accelerated rollout by citing the need for faster delivery of emergency relief payments, such as those authorized in the CARES Act. The system aims to provide households and small businesses with immediate access to funds, bypassing traditional banking delays.

fednow· federal reserve· brainard· digital wallet· cares act

18:02 FedNow, which I think I mistakenly called FedNet on his show, but FedNow. And I just wanted to lay this out on you because no way did it come out properly on his show. But on August 6th, The Federal Reserve launched a new payment system in the United States. It was launched without a lot of fanfare, and I think this is connected to that quantum financial system and the quantum financial initiative that I told you about, that people are all jacked about and there was some blockchain thing and the off-world servers and all that, which would replace SWIFT, if you recall. Go on.

18:41 So I start looking at this new Fed now, which is now operational, and some of the things that we're seeing in Congress right now with the negotiation for the next bailout package and some post office business. And I have a theory that I want to share that I think that something may be coming. And we'll start with Federal Reserve Board Governor Brainard, and she announced just recently on one of their fine Zoom calls the launch of this FedNow network. And the reason for it, because it wasn't intended until 2021, possibly 22 or 23, the reason for doing it now, why we need it desperately, is because we saw that

19:31 During the coronavirus, it was not so great when people had to wait for their cash to come through. major new payment system in four decades. Although no one anticipated at that time the challenges our nation would soon face, the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the urgency and importance of delivering a resilient instant payment system that is accessible to all Americans. The pandemic is taking a tremendous toll on communities across America, especially households and small businesses with the least

20:13 liquid resources to weather the storm. Emergency relief payments authorized in the CARES Act provided a vital lifeline for many households. After sharply reducing their spending early in the crisis, many households increased their spending starting on the day they received the emergency relief payments and continuing for the following 10 days. The urgency with which the emergency payments were spent underscores the importance of immediate access to funds for many households and businesses that face cash flow constraints. The CARES Act payments were dispersed to households using direct deposit, prepaid debit cards and checks, which can take several days between the time the funds are sent and the time recipients can access those funds.

21:05 So that's the justification for accelerating this because when the next package comes, we need to be able to get it to you quickly and we should probably have this anyway because it's going to benefit everybody. By contrast, instant payments could have helped reduce the strain for those who needed the funds quickly in order to meet financial obligations. The same is true for other payments intended to provide immediate assistance, for example, after natural disasters. In good times as well as bad, instant payments will enable millions of American households and businesses to get instant access to funds rather than waiting days for checks to clear. Immediate availability of funds could be especially important for households on fixed incomes or living paycheck to paycheck.

21:54 When waiting days for the funds to be available to pay a bill can mean overdraft fees or late fees that can compound or reliance on costly sources of credit. For small businesses, the ability to receive customer payments instantly could help manage cash flows when working capital is tied up in materials or inventory. For the 1 in 10 Americans who regularly work in the gig economy, getting immediate access to the payments for their work could help address their cash flow constraints when money's tight. Okay, so they're clearly targeting all slaves. But what's interesting is this bypasses the whole banking process.

CHAPTER 09 / 54 Discussion

Digital Dollar, Post Office Banking, Cashless Society

The "Banking for All Act" proposes using the U.S. Post Office as a hub for unbanked citizens to access digital wallets linked directly to the Federal Reserve. This move toward a "digital dollar" coincides with a decline in physical cash usage during the pandemic. Critics argue this system allows the government to assign digital accounts based on Social Security numbers, centralizing financial control.

digital dollar· maxine waters· post office· banking for all act· cashless

22:33 It goes straight from the Federal Reserve into your digital wallet. This is no good. Well, it gets worse. And as a reminder, what is the one thing we actually lost during this Rona shutdown crisis? We lost cash. We lost coins. We lost cash. It was dirty. Thank you, WHO, for showing us all those videos of the Shanghai Bank cleaning their money for the dangerous coronavirus. And we all went, yeah, you know what, fuck it, money could be dirty. There's lots of dirt on it. I don't know. Let me use my phone against my face to tell people not to use cash. So that's gone and we don't care and we're done with it. We're done with cash. It's over. So now there are two things happening. This ongoing negotiation about the next stimulus.

23:24 I am now considering that, and Mnuchin is in, this is Mnuchin, he's being grilled in Congress about what's going on. They are trying to make sure they have this digital dollar, this through the FedNow network. They want to have that ready to roll out the next stimulus. And there's another bill, which is the Banking for All Act, which is in, it's going through the houses now. It may be a part of what some of these meetings and committees are doing. especially what Maxine Waters is on the financial committee so I guess you can get anything by that goat. The post office

24:08 Will be the place that if you do not have a computer or a phone that you will go to get your digital wallet but every other every person in the United States and I guess business based on either social security number or Continue your speaker sound just a little bit. I can't quite filter it out. I your social security number or your tax ID number, you will have a digital wallet assigned to you. And if you are unbanked, you will go to the post office with your social security number and proof of identification or where you live, and they will give you a debit card, which in fact will be this direct connection to the Fed.

24:50 This becomes very interesting when you look at the Federal Reserve and their job of keeping inflation in check, keeping it within what is our target, the 2% by controlling the money supply and the interest rates. So actually here is, this is Lynette Zhang, she's a trader and she talks about this August 6 launch and what the benefit is to the Federal Reserve if they can put money in and of course digitally take money out, thereby working on the manipulating the interest rate and what we call the economy.

CHAPTER 10 / 54 Discussion

Central Bank Digital Currency, Negative Interest Rates, Programmable Money

Analyst Lynette Zhang explains how a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) would allow the Federal Reserve to implement monetary policy instantly. By using programmable money on a blockchain, the Fed could enforce negative interest rates to compel spending or attach specific contracts to digital funds. This technology enables granular control over the money supply, down to sixteen decimal places.

lynette zhang· central bank· negative interest rates· blockchain· inflation

25:35 Well, have a listen to that. What has happened actually on August 6th is the FedNow account has been formally announced and they're beginning to implement it through every commercial bank. So again, Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, etc. As well as every non-member state bank, credit unions, and the post office. There is a bill that is currently going through the House. It's the Banking for All Act, and this enables central bank money to replace traditional accounts where you and I might make that deposit, but the central banks will actually be able to make direct deposits to

26:27 the individuals and be in absolute control of their policy. Right now, when they make a policy, it takes like 18 months to go through the whole system driven by the banks creating money, but it takes 18 months until they know if their policy worked or not. With these new accounts where the money in these accounts are central bank legal tender, then they have absolute control over the value of the money in those accounts. So with dollars, the current system, they can't go really past .00. They have two digits that they can go. With the electronic money, it's unlimited.

27:17 And this is where it gets real heady for me. What is she talking about when she says they can't go past zero, two digits? Yeah, I think I understand this. So with the dollar in a bank account, you'll see zero dollars and zero zero cents. That's the value of your money. Just a baseline. Oh, we're not going to go to one hundredth of a penny? They're going to go much further with the digital dollar. They can do 16 decimals and they can devalue your money by controlling the interest rates, but it would only be 16 decimals away so it goes very slowly and there's not these big herky-jerky type moves when they change the interest rate. That's part one. Part two is this is where they can do negative interest rates.

28:00 And this is where they can influence the spending by saying, okay, here's your money, it's in this account, but you know it's negative interest rates, so it's actually becoming less every day you leave it in there, you should spend it. And by the way, why don't you spend it on this house here, we'll give you a mortgage, we actually pay off less than you're borrowing. So it will manipulate, it will fuck with everybody's mind. It will manipulate all kinds of things and we're going to discover that digital money comes with contracts attached to it. And I think this is all blockchain technology back end. So when it's time for your rent to be paid, it's going to be paid. And I'm sure they will have a mechanism where you can borrow essentially directly from the Federal Reserve and they will manage your credit, your life, your life.

CHAPTER 11 / 54 Discussion

Banking Industry Pushback, Donald Trump, Inflation Targets

John C. Dvorak expresses skepticism that major commercial banks will allow the Federal Reserve to bypass them via direct digital accounts. The hosts discuss whether President Trump, as a real estate developer, would support a digital dollar or negative interest rates. They also note the Fed's recent shift toward "averaging" its 2% inflation target, suggesting a long-term low-interest-rate environment.

goldman sachs· mnuchin· inflation· real estate· federal reserve

28:52 The apocalypse is coming and you're gonna need a Bitcoin the way I see it. I think that you're underestimating the power of the big real banks. and their ability to push back on this sort of thing. They're not going to put up with this. Well, I may be. I have no idea. I don't know crap about banking other than what I hear. All I'm seeing is this push. You'll recall the digital dollar was a clause in the original bailout package. Remember when the Democrats put in that, well here's our 2,000 pages of Green New Deal and diversity and equity and all this stuff, and it had the digital dollar in there, which they wanted. And this was always saying, well we want to be able to transfer it this way. There was some talk of it, and then that went away when they came back with a more realistic bill. So either we see that in this particular bailout if it happens. And I don't know if President Trump is

29:47 Knows about it if he's on board with it if he's against it I mean minutian is a Goldman Sachs guy his dad was a Goldman Sachs guy who the hell knows I'm sure the banks know what the hell is going on I'm sure they have their their hands in this pot It was a big topic of discussion at the Jekyll Island the Fed the Fed board meeting last week Well, we'll see I think it may be exaggerated as a problem. Well, nothing's exaggerated. No one even knows about this yet. This is not being talked about. The only one being interested seems to be me. Believe me, Joe Rogan's eyes glazed over within two seconds of this. You're like, what? What are we doing? I don't know. I have my... Well, it's worth keeping our eye on. Okay, well you're doing that. Yes, I am.

30:48 You did mention something about the 2% thing. That thing's done, by the way. We talked about that on the DHM plug show. We'll explain what you mean. I don't know what you're talking about. They're not going to do that anymore. They're going to keep interest rates low. Yes. And they're going to average... That was new. We're going to average. We're going to average 2%. We're going to average the inflation. I think it's going to go negative. It's got to go negative. 5%. There's no proof that's going to go negative in this country. No, no, there's no proof. There's only hope. Well, you don't want a negative interest rate. I can't believe that President Trump would want any of this digital dollar business. He seems to me like the guy who definitely wants to keep the American dollar the way it is and protect your costs. He's a real estate guy. So I don't know if he's in on this. New York City, I mean, come on. But he's also not a computer guy. So who the hell knows? Someone, well, we got this because like,

31:48 He probably is like, yeah. But on the other hand, he seems to really understand financial markets and debt. He understands that very well. And of course, definitely understands debt. Well, he understands the pros and the cons. But yes, symmetrical interest rates. That's the 2% that the Fed was talking about. It was an average of 2%. Either they think it's going to go dip below or they're going to have some kind of hyperinflation. I don't know why they now say average. Hyperinflation would run the average up a little bit much. Yeah. There's no evidence of hyperinflation. They're cranking out extra money and it's still haven't got very little inflation. Yeah, I think they'll be able to crank out the money non-stop. There's no problem. It seems to be immunized. It would just be cool if they can give that to everybody in their digital dollar wallet. Free money! Yeah. Well, let's get back to the news. Yes.

CHAPTER 12 / 54 Discussion

NBC Nightly News, COVID-19 Warnings, ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

A summary of NBC Nightly News highlights Dr. Anthony Fauci's warnings against Labor Day crowds and the first death linked to the Sturgis motorcycle rally. The segment also mentions the CDC's vaccine timeline and a report on how funds from the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge have led to a new medical breakthrough.

nbc news· lester holt· anthony fauci· sturgis· als

32:45 What you got? I got the NBC Wednesday rundown if you want to just play. So what one minute 17 seconds all the news fit to print in the early beginning of the show. They tell you what they're going to talk about and this is all they're talking about. Tonight, the urgent new warning ahead of the Labor Day weekend, the make or break holiday as we head into fall. Dr. Anthony Fauci pleading with people stay away from those big crowds that have led to covid surges. pool parties, bars, beaches and super spreader events. The first death linked to that massive biker rally in South Dakota and the CDC's new timeline on a vaccine. What they're telling states. On the attack, Joe Biden blaming President Trump for what he calls a national emergency as schools struggle to reopen. The president's pushback today

33:32 and the new alert about Russia targeting Joe Biden's campaign. Did the Trump administration try to bury it? Nancy Pelosi firing back after video of her inside a salon shuttered by law because of COVID. The House Speaker now calling it a setup. The new developments as a rival of Vladimir Putin fights for his life. What officials now say was used to poison him. The cyber attack on one of the country's largest school districts. Remote learning down for a third day. Whether your kids are at risk. And the chili challenge that swept the nation. How all that cold cash raised means a major step forward in the fight against ALS. Wow. This is NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. Damn, ALS is back, huh? The ice bucket challenge.

CHAPTER 13 / 54 Discussion

Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco Hair Salon, COVID-19 Hypocrisy

Speaker Nancy Pelosi faced criticism after security footage showed her inside a San Francisco hair salon without a mask, violating local COVID-19 ordinances. Pelosi claimed she was "set up" by the salon owner, while the owner expressed disgust at the Speaker's disregard for the rules she advocates for others. The hosts contrast this scandal with the ongoing homelessness crisis in Pelosi's district.

nancy pelosi· san francisco· hair salon· eandm salon· lockdown

34:20 Well, apparently the money went to some researcher who did something. Oh, they did something. Okay, that's good. That's better than nothing. That's better than nothing. For sure. So the thing out here on the coast, we might as well bring this up, we're talking about COVID a little bit, was the Nancy Pelosi fiasco. Oh my goodness. Do as I say, not as I do. So I want to play the Pelosi, okay, let's do the background on it. Nancy Pelosi went into a hair salon inside, in California it's prohibited, to not wear a mask inside. It's prohibited to even have your hair done inside. The only place you can have your hair done is outside in the wind. Yes. That's by the edicts of the state, the rulers of our state. Yeah, right on. So Pelosi goes wandering into some hair salon with no mask on and then she has her hair cut inside

35:12 And the story that isn't being told necessarily is one that we got out here because they finally tracked down the owner of the salon. Right. And they chatted with her and she is a young woman who is, she looks like an owner of a hair salon type, you know, kind of. I've seen her pictures with her husband shooting guns and stuff. So she may be a Trump. Maybe a conservative. It's hard to say. But she said she wasn't the one who Brought her in she says she saw the tapes and she was disgusted and sickened She said right by even seeing it right and so she's the one who released the tape. Yes. Yes We enjoy this is very good and then Pelosi went on and on about how she was set up and so here's Pelosi's the classic this is the 27 second Pelosi apologizing not for doing not for breaking all the rules and breaking the law and

36:07 But for being set up she apologizes because she was set up. This is unbelievable. I take responsibility for trusting the word of the neighborhood salon that I've been to over the years many times and that when they said what we're able to accommodate people one person at a time and that we can set up that time. I trusted that. As it turns out, it was a setup. So I take responsibility for falling for a setup. And that's all I'm going to say on that. I demand that she resigns! Well, this is what is interesting to me, is this, there's outrage, and I think you're right, and this small outrage could get real legs for someone like her, but

37:05 It's in such contrast to the silence over people living on the streets and squalor around the corner from her house in her district, which nobody talks about. That's just a little irksome. This is the news. Oh, this is a really important one. And it's mostly on the right, people, conservatives, Trump supporters, and I'm sure Democrats too, but it's the wrong thing to bitch about. Who cares? She must resign. We are a very sick society. She must resign over a lot of things. Those people are freedom loving, the ones that are living in squalor. They vote for her. Okay, my mistake. So that's the big news out here. Yeah, no, it's big news everywhere.

CHAPTER 14 / 54 Discussion

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Berlin Protest, Medical Freedom

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a speech in Berlin, warning against government overreach and the implementation of digital currencies to control populations. He invoked the Nuremberg Charter to argue against mandatory medical interventions without informed consent. Kennedy criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates, accusing them of using the pandemic to micromanage global citizens.

robert f. kennedy jr· berlin· nuremberg charter· bill gates· anthony fauci

38:00 Robert Kennedy jr. Was in Berlin remember we played some of that kind of wild audio But he also did a little press conference which he said some very good things It's kind of his standard his standard fare You know how we got started and how he was interested in mercury and they learned about mercury and vaccines and But then he really went quite far into control, how governments want to control you, how... and he actually, I didn't clip it, but he said, oh, they're coming for your money, digital money. They want to control you. Once they control your money, then it's all over. So it was really going off. And what I'd like... Sorry? He sounds like you.

38:39 He's totally 100% no agenda material. He could step right in except for the voice. If we could understand him. Well, what's interesting is and he even mentioned he said as I speak it gets better and it gets better as he goes along. Here it is and he called out Fauci and Gates which I kind of liked. We're being told this is the science. But it's not, it's an appeal to authority. It's science because Tony Fauci and Bill Gates tell us it's science. We want to see the studies. We want to see the studies on hydroxychloroquine. We want to see the studies on whether the lockdown is killing more people than the coronavirus. We want to see real science and real risk assessments.

39:32 And we are not going to take the word, my father told me when I was a child, people in authority lie. And we all, if we are going to continue to live in a democracy, we need to understand that people in authority lie. People in authority will abuse every power that we relinquish to them. And right now we are giving them the power to micromanage every bit of our lives 24 hours a day. They're gonna know where we are, they're gonna know the money that we spend. They're gonna have access to our children, they're gonna have the right to compel unwanted medical interventions on us. We, you know, the Nazis did that in the camps in World War II. They tested vaccines on gypsies and Jews.

40:26 And the world was so horrified after the war, we signed the Nuremberg Charter. And we all pledged when we do that, we would never again impose unwanted medical interventions on human beings without informed consent. Take that Dr. Bill and Dr. Fauci, you Nazis! I heard what he said. That's it was he's really on a roll here. Oh, yeah He's not gonna get any airtime the way he's going. Well, I even brought it up to Rogan yesterday Joe's like, yeah, he's really problematic I just looked at broken. I'm like, oh bro. What does that mean exactly from Rogan's perspective? It means he doesn't know what the problem is And when someone says something's problematic either you point to the problem or you can't point to the problem So he knows there's a problem. So he says it's problematic and

41:23 You should put him on a show. He would be great on the show. You should totally get him on the show. I should let me do it. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah Nobody else is putting them on any show now that would be a show Spotify would consider an issue Problematic perhaps you never know. I don't think so. You never know me. I hope no get lots of numbers on that one Oh, well, that's I can tell you that Spotify boneheads. They don't even know who this guy Robert Kennedy jr. Oh, yeah, he's a Bobby Kennedy's son. Yeah, he's Yeah, put him out. It'd be great. They don't know who he is. They don't know anything their suits

CHAPTER 15 / 54 Discussion

Deborah Birx, Bill Gates Influence, Contact Tracing

A resurfaced clip of Dr. Deborah Birx shows her referring to "the gates" that the federal government has recommended for reopening. The hosts interpret this as a slip of the tongue referencing Bill Gates' influence on public health policy. They discuss the ongoing efforts to establish contact tracing infrastructure across the United States.

deborah birx· bill gates· contact tracing· federal government· criteria

41:59 Yeah, well there's an interesting list of people who want it who do want to get on the show which I can't mention You can tease us all you want I want to just play a little crazy crazy seconds like I got inside info like I'm on the yeah, yeah, yeah, all right fine This is a good example of the Gates influence. You heard this clip, this is Burks. And this is just a very slip up, she's being asked the question about how are we gonna do this tracing nonsense which is going nowhere and never will. But we'll play along. So here's what she has to say. Do we have enough infrastructure to contact trace the way that we need to?

42:40 I think that's why the criteria that you can see the gates that are that the federal government has recommended are I am I'm glad you played it I just wanted to mention we played it in April that's how old this clip is it just resurfaced that's what's interesting I found that kind of funny Really? Yeah, cuz I saw it and I thought it was new too. Now you don't have the access to the archive that I have. I know you got the big boys. You can do the big searches I can't do. Right, but I left it and this morning when I saw it show up on yours I'm like, I'm pretty sure we played this. I'm gonna let him play so I can nail it. No! I was set up. No. I was set up. No, in fact I thought I said it very nicely because I thought about how I would respond and I thought to myself, you know,

43:25 I'm just gonna let him play it and I'll say I'm glad you played that it's good to play it again. See exactly what I'm the Nancy Pelosi of the show I Have to quit the show you better apologize the right thing Apologize that I set you up and you fell for it You set me up and then I'm gonna quit like a like Nancy Pelosi should do she should resign from Congress well speaking of the vaccine the vaccine the FDA has given Notice to the States.

CHAPTER 16 / 54 Discussion

CDC Vaccine Timeline, Two-Shot Regimen, Logistics

The CDC has notified states to prepare for a potential vaccine rollout as early as November 1st. Medical reports indicate that the coronavirus vaccine will likely require a two-shot regimen spaced several weeks apart. The hosts discuss the massive logistical challenge of vaccinating hundreds of millions of people twice and the potential for unpleasant side effects after the second dose.

cdc· moderna· vaccine trial· logistics· booster shot

44:01 I'm sorry, CDC has given notice to the states to prepare to distribute the vaccine as early as November 1st. Oh, bullcrap. You know it's a troll. You know it's a troll. It's so obvious. And take into account the vaccine is problematic. Do you remember the first shot? We had the first shot, the first person ever with the Moderna needle go sinking into her arm and she's a host on the Houston Houston News program, I think Morning Program. I don't remember this. Well, there's a follow-up. Four weeks ago, Dawn Baker became the first person in the U.S. to get a shot as part of a phase 3 clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine. And now she's back. Not just for a visit. All right, take a nice deep breath.

44:51 But for another shot, that's right. The coronavirus vaccine will likely be given in two shots a few weeks apart. It's like the boxer going into the ring. You might hit you might hit the other guy with one punch and he might go down. But two punches is going to be way more effective. And that's a problem for several reasons. Many Americans aren't very excited about the coronavirus vaccine. According to a recent CNN poll, 40 percent of Americans say they won't get it. Second, for those who do take it, it's a logistical challenge to have hundreds of millions of people come in not once, but twice. There's no question that this is going to be the most complicated, largest mass vaccination program in human history. People will have to remember to come in the second time. They might have to take time off work twice and possibly experience unpleasant side effects.

45:45 How is this any different than the swine flu two-shot bullcrap? If you remember that, I remember it, we all remember it. Where you had to go in and get two shots. So how is this any different? Are people stupider now? They can't remember to come in a week later or what's the deal? To me it sounds like a PR campaign to ensure that everybody knows that there's gonna be two shots because they need to either I mean I don't I mean clearly things not effective enough otherwise you don't need to have a booster so I don't and I thought it was supposed to help your body change. It's a booster necessarily it's a binary shot you get need to make it work. Well

46:28 Seeing as it's not your traditional vaccine and it's supposed to do something that makes your body change your DNA You know, you kind of want to have that go right the first time Let's continue with his report history people will have to remember to come in the second time They might have to take time off work twice and possibly You're talking to you talk to the punchline the first time the second time and it's not gonna be fun in a third and it's not even gonna be funny now in the second time they might have to take time off work twice and possibly experience unpleasant side effects like fever twice Government health officials are aware that's a big task on them. You might have to suffer pain and fever twice

47:13 Great marketing. Manufacturing and it's just more complicated to make 660 million doses of a vaccine than 330 million. Maybe they're going for money. It's not just double the vaccine, it's double all the components that go with the vaccine. Two vials with two caps and two stoppers, two syringes with two needles for everybody. And two body bags. It's going to be daunting. It is going to be absolutely daunting for Don Baker rolling up her sleeve a second time was about saving lives Maybe they're going for a money money call because they're all it's gonna be double now. I need more cash What do you think that could be possible? Maybe that's what that's an idea. Yeah Gates was shilling for cash. He wanted more money. Remember we had that clip. Yeah, he's working on it more money He's working on that

CHAPTER 17 / 54 Discussion

Finland Tracing App, Apple iOS Update, Digital Adoption

Finland has seen high adoption rates for its national coronavirus tracing app, with over a million citizens downloading it. This coincides with Apple's iOS 13.7 update, which integrates "Exposure Notification Express" directly into the operating system. The hosts debate whether people are adopting these tools out of a sense of civic duty or a desire to be part of a larger tracking system.

finland· apple· ios 13.7· exposure notification· privacy

48:03 Huh, that's actually a pretty good scam. Luke, our knight there, Wanderhelm, he lives in Finland and he took one for the team. He has now downloaded the Finnish coronavirus tracing app. And that ties right into the new Apple iOS 13.7 with exposure notification express integration. Sounds like something we all need. And apparently Finland is number one in adoption. There's over a million Finns right away. How many Finns are there? 700,000. No, I think there's more than that. I think there's more than that. Let me see what he says.

48:54 About four million, maybe probably yeah, so they are they are they are ruling they're rocking it by everybody's downloading it And we'll see we'll see where this goes this I guess even though yes bullcrap. I think there's still some hope that this digital Tracking will will work for Apple and Google. I'm I don't know I don't know what they're hoping for It doesn't seem like you know I'm gonna bring this up. I keep bringing it up, but it's You and I think most of the listeners don't want to accept this. No, I think most people go for this sort of thing. They like being tracked. They like being part of something bigger. Possibly. Yeah, or it's their duty. They feel it's their civic duty. Just citizen. I'm a good citizen. I'm going to get tracked. And they'll do it without question. People just do it without question, obviously. How am I getting in line for the two vaccines? I'll be back next week. Meanwhile, what's wrong with these two guys bitching and moaning?

CHAPTER 18 / 54 Discussion

Victoria Australia Lockdown, Arrest for Incitement, COVID-19 Deaths

Police in Victoria, Australia, arrested a pregnant woman in her home for "incitement" after she organized an anti-lockdown protest on Facebook. The arrest, captured on video, has sparked international debate over civil liberties. Meanwhile, Victoria reported a record daily death toll, though officials admitted the numbers included "aged care deaths" dating back to July that were previously unreported.

victoria· australia· incitement· facebook· lockdown

49:55 Well, let's take a look at Australia who have really, really, really taken an interesting approach. They arrested some other poor woman for something she didn't do. I have a clip. Now this is a woman in Victoria. She's in her house with her family. She got a couple kids and she's pregnant. Which, okay, whenever a news story says, they arrested her in front of her kids! I'm like, fine, okay, whatever. Oh my god, in front of her kids, they'll be scarred for life! No, they'll be okay. Let me interrupt. There was a report on the guy that was shot up in Kenosha? Yeah, in front of his kids. It's always that.

50:41 Right exactly yeah, it's it's it's it's actually it's a shitty way to report. I don't care what the report is about it's all That's just to get clicks. It's totally unnecessary. So what she did is she put together a, and this is Victoria, state of Victoria in Australia, where they're on lockdown and they're very serious about it. What you can do, where you can go, how long you can go, how far you can go. It's a real, real shut up slave moment in history. And she had posted she wanted to organize an anti-lockdown protest. And I don't... Like they're having everywhere in the world but here and there. Right, and she did it on Facebag and...

51:28 Now there's a lot going on in this clip. So the cops come in, they start, you know, start, hey, you know, you're going to be arrested. And they start to kind of do the Australian version of Miranda rights because she was, well, you'll hear it. She is being arrested for incitement. Incitement to, well, I guess violence, but we'll see. You guys are doing this. Yeah, you can show me your search warrant before you go through my house. You're the, a five or ten? Yeah, I think it's a house. search warrant for what? Now what I want to explain to you is if you want to listen you got your phone going yeah I do yeah now you're under arrest in relation to incitement incitement? Now you're not obliged to say or do anything but anything you say or do may be given never... Excuse me incitement for what? What the?

52:18 Excuse me, what? What's this about? Yeah, and I wasn't breaking any rules. laws by doing that. You are actually, you are breaking the law. That's why I'm arresting you in relation to this. How can you arrest her? That's... You're hurting my two children. Can't you just say to her, take the post down? Like, come on. I'm happy to delete the post. I thought this was weak. Oh, can't you just say take the post down? Oh, come on. That to me was sad. That's the real sad part. Oh, Mr. Officer, I'll just take it down. That, you know what I mean? It's like,

53:07 Okay, you can have a big mouth, but you gotta you know you got to stand for what you really believe in I thought that was I understand they're afraid and it's scary then all that happens, but this is reality And other people should not be bitching about in front of her kids, but the fact that it happened at all Yeah, that's fine, but my two kids are here. I have an ultrasound in an hour. Like, I'm having to delete a post. You also have the right to communicate with or to communicate with a legal practitioner. Do you understand those rights? Yeah, this is ridiculous. Yeah, this is a bit unfair. Come on, mate. What about she just doesn't do the event? Like, it's not like she's done it. She made a post. Well, we've already committed the offence. So that's an offence. Now, the search warrant, it titles us and we're required to seize any computers

53:54 And boom we took his phone and and his phone is gone Yeah, but of course it was incitement. You know this and I think it was good. It was good that she did that But instead of everybody saying, hey, let's do this thing, let's show them that we mean business. No, no, no. They're afraid. They're very, very afraid and it's affecting people worse than I've seen it. This is the latest update on the... on the measures. Victoria has recorded its deadliest day of the pandemic yet because of a technicality. Of the 41 deaths added to the state's soaring tally, eight people lost their lives in the past 24 hours. Mark Santomartino explains. No matter what killed them, every person to die after testing positive for COVID-19 now counts to the state's death toll. 41 deaths were added to Victoria's tally today

CHAPTER 19 / 54 Discussion

Victoria State of Emergency, COVID Normal, Dan Andrews

Premier Dan Andrews is seeking to extend the state of emergency in Victoria for an additional 12 months to enforce mandatory masks and gathering restrictions. Andrews introduced the concept of "COVID normal," a state of long-term stability required before the economy can fully reopen. Critics argue these measures are an indefinite grab for executive power.

dan andrews· victoria· state of emergency· public health· melbourne

54:56 increasing the total to 565. It's the state's biggest jump during the pandemic so far and includes eight who lost their lives in the past 24 hours and 33 aged care deaths dating back as far as July which hadn't been reported yet. I'm sorry it was the wrong clip but I let it play anyway so that's what we're talking about We're talking about very low numbers inflated by statistical errors and reporting errors. Here's what they're actually doing. The state of emergency in Victoria is about to be extended for a further 12 months. Maybe. But what does that actually mean? Maybe he even says maybe. 12 months? Maybe. Well the good news is Dan Andrews and the mainstream media have this issue mostly correct.

55:40 It is true that to have forced isolation, restrictions on gatherings, mandatory face masks, all require a state of emergency to be both valid and enforceable. But as with most things, the devil is in the detail. Let's have a closer look. The exposure draft bill that the government has circulated intends to make three important amendments to the Public Health and Wellbeing Act. In the back of this Act are sections 198 to 200, which together create those pesky emergency powers that everyone is talking about. Section 199 stipulates that the emergency powers can only be exercised if two conditions are met.

56:17 First of all, there must be a valid state of emergency and second of all, the Chief Health Officer must believe that it is necessary to exercise those powers to eliminate a risk to public health. So that goes on for quite a bit, but what Dan Daniels says is, well, we have to have COVID normal, COVID normal, which is not eight deaths a day. It has to be less than that. I mean, this is good. If we can keep it there, that's COVID normal. Well, here he is. I think people in Melbourne know and understand that Melbourne is in a different place, a different... the science and the presentation of the virus is very different in metropolitan Melbourne than it is in regional areas. And keeping those numbers low in regional areas is

57:09 very, very important, not just to us in a kind of strategic or academic sense. It's absolutely critical to us being able to open the whole state in a steady, cautious, but in a progressive and sustainable way, each step after the other, and then locking in that COVID normal that, as I said, and I can only stress this again, A COVID normal that lasts for months, not just a few weeks. That sense of control and stability that I think, and business certainly tell me, is critically important to the most effective recovery and repair that we can possibly have. Several months of COVID normal. That could be never. Exactly! It is meant to be never.

CHAPTER 20 / 54 Discussion

China Influence, New York Debt, Belt and Road

The hosts speculate on the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Victoria, Australia, and New York State. They discuss the "Belt and Road" initiative and suggest that China may benefit from the economic collapse of Western regions by providing predatory loans. Dvorak questions the long-term strategy of nationalizing state debts incurred from foreign entities.

china· ccp· new york· andrew cuomo· belt and road

57:58 But what is the point? What good is it doing the Victorian government to do this? Control? Control money? What do they get out of it? Is there extra money in their pockets? The only thing I can think is China. That government in Victoria has deep ties to CCP. They have the Belt and Road deal. I think they have the 5G deal. They be bitches to Beijing! Yes, but again, how does China even benefit from the shutdown? They already got the deals, they already got the Belt and Road, they already got them in their pocket. What has this accomplished? May I give you one option? Let's take a look at New York. New York clearly pre-owned by China. Look at New Year's Eve. Cuomo clearly saying they did not come from China, came from Europe. And now China, after New York is broke, completely falling down financially in ruins. What does China do? Hey!

59:03 Borrow some money from us. Why wouldn't that be the same? That is their strategy? Why wouldn't it be the same in in in Melbourne Melbourne's an important just so they can get him to borrow some money from them from them Yeah, which they can't pay back Yeah, which they can't pay back and then they own it like they've done throughout Africa and other countries in Eastern Europe Sovereign nation they can nationalize the debt. Okay. Well, I Fine you're asking me. I give you my opinion and My opinion I think this is I don't know what this is but beyond me I mean I understand the Chinese connection, and there's one in New York obviously Look could New York could we could nationalize New York's debt is that what you're saying if they take money from China? I think so yeah, I think why would we do that? Why would we do that?

CHAPTER 21 / 54 Discussion

Dutch Emergency Law, Super Mayors, EU Sovereignty

The Netherlands is considering an emergency law that would codify social distancing and mask mandates while creating twelve unelected "super mayors." These officials would report directly to parliament, bypassing local democratic structures. Additionally, the president of the Dutch Central Bank suggested that the country must cede more sovereignty to Brussels to save the Euro.

netherlands· super mayors· brussels· european union· sovereignty

59:56 I don't want to pay for that. I don't say that we would, but New York's paying a bunch of money to China. I still don't see the... What's the long game here? It's just the situation in Victoria. Let's just stick with that because that's the extreme. I mean it makes no sense at all. It's crazy actually. Let's go back to Robert Kennedy Jr. People in authority lie and they will do anything for power, for control, The Dutch, now I finally figured out what the problem is with this emergency law that they're trying to pass, which would allow for immediate switch on of, you know, one and a half meter society distancing, masks, etc. And that would be codified in law going forward just in case. I finally figured out what the real problem is. They've created 12 super mayors

1:00:53 So instead of the mayors reporting up through the, all the way up to the first house, you know, to the parliament before something gets to the second house, the lower house, trying to make an equivalent, now they report regionally to these unelected super mayors and they communicate directly back to parliament. So they bypassed an entire part of the parliamentary system. Who elects the super mayor's there's no one they're just appointed. Oh, this is just like an EU model. Yes It's an abstractive EU model where you got 12 guys and ladies I think a couple women and that they're managing everything but they weren't elected and now they're in charge of their little regions Well, no wonder the Dutch are pissed off about it. That's not okay. They're changing the actual system and then

1:01:50 the Dutch president of the Dutch Central Bank, I'm reading this from the newspaper, Holland will have to hand off its sovereignty to Brussels. There is no other way forward. That's it. That's it. That's gotta go over. It's like one paragraph. The Belgians run the place. It's one paragraph. He's like, yeah, that's too bad. We have to do it. Otherwise, you know, it's bad for the euro. What's bad for the euro is going to be bad for us. Oh, my bro brother. That is unbelievable. And then you slip it in. Yeah.

1:02:30 Oh yeah, but no, they do it in like one little... Isn't this what we've been talking about all along since the get-go about the European Union being trying to turn into one super state with no sovereignty between the old countries? Pretty much. You beat down, you beat down the local culture until they don't think it's important anymore, you talk to Kids give this kids a bad education so they don't understand what the country's all about Make it so they're all globalists which we're doing in this country as we speak as we're doing the show I don't care. I don't know Washington Lincoln. I who are those guys that doesn't make any difference You know we were one big happy family worldwide no borders. No nations. Yeah, I mean it How's this any different than you know that is sick build back better build back?

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Distance Learning Privacy, Critical Race Theory, Teacher Indoctrination

Teachers in several school districts, including Philadelphia and Tennessee, have expressed concerns about parents monitoring Zoom classrooms. Senior editor Libby Emmons reports that some educators worry parents will interfere with lessons on "critical race theory" and "white privilege." The hosts argue that parents should be actively involved in their children's education to prevent political indoctrination.

distance learning· zoom· critical race theory· philadelphia· richard carranza

1:03:19 Well, speaking of that, this is Libby Emmons. She is the senior editor of the Postmillennial. No idea what that is, but she showed up and she talked about these teachers who want privacy from their distance learning students' parents. They do not want the parents listening in. There's many different reasons that are cited for them not wanting this. I like this one. I like this one the best. There was a school district in Tennessee that made parents promise that they would not look in on the Zoom calls, that they wouldn't be monitoring them. They made them sign off on a paper. There was a teacher in Philadelphia who was tweeting about how he's worried that conservative parents are going to get in the way of his indoctrinating students into critical race and gender theory. And in fact, when

1:04:12 I noticed that my son's teachers were doing the same kind of indoctrination about white privilege and critical race theory and all of this stuff. They were very dismayed to discover that I was paying attention and that I wanted to know what the deal was with all of this stuff. Parents need to be paying attention to what their kids are learning in school, and I think for too long parents have just been trusting that the educational system is teaching history and teaching science and teaching normal things and instead what's going on is is that the entire educational infrastructure from the top down in New York City, it begins with the Chancellor Richard Carranza. They're pushing this stuff into the classrooms. They're pushing it onto teachers and they're pushing it onto students. And what they're telling students is that they're not equal, that some students are oppressors and other students are victims, that they are responsible for an entire system of racism, that they are meant to do something about this in a systemic way.

1:05:10 And they're completely forgetting that what kids need to learn is to be kind to each other, to treat everyone with respect, and to learn the accurate history of our nation, and to learn about literature and books and mythology and all of these things without the overarching lens of racism shading everything. Because if you cover everything with the idea that it's racist, that's all you're going to see. That's all the kids are going to learn. Oh yeah. There you go about math. How about science and math? Well, you know man, I'm teaching the kids what they're supposed to learn at those ages They can learn about racism when they're in college. They do math is racist. We've been through this We did you're right math is racist Yeah, this is but this is out of control. Yeah. Well at least you know Rogan said to that I said, well, how was the school for you? Cuz they went completely

1:06:05 Social justice BLM ape crap and the parents freaked out that was I think that was part of him wanting to go Oh, that would make sense. Yeah, when you see your kids turning into monsters You have to because of the schools. Yeah, they hate their parents and the rest of it. Yeah, it's very easy Yeah, and that and I I think he was very afraid that if something really went wrong in Los Angeles You can't get out Yes, and that can happen. And you can't get out, you're right. I think, you know, the 405, you just see the 405. You can't get out of nothing. If everything goes right, you can't get out. Even just on a good day. It's sad, but yeah. Holy crap. Holy crap.

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Convalescent Plasma, NIH vs FDA, Global Vaccine Effort

The Trump administration has declined to join a global vaccine development effort involving the World Health Organization. Domestically, a panel at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) stated there is insufficient evidence for convalescent plasma as a "standard of care," contradicting the FDA's emergency use authorization. The hosts analyze how media outlets like Democracy Now frame these conflicting medical reports.

convalescent plasma· nih· fda· world health organization· democracy now

1:06:54 Well, let's I have some COVID clips we should get out of the way. Yes, let's do that before we get back onto this school thing, which is just makes is irksome. I've got a here's a here's a nice democracy now. Whipsaw. This is the COVID on plasma. As the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 nears one hundred eighty five thousand, the Trump administration is refusing to join more than one hundred seventy countries in a global effort to develop a coronavirus vaccine. The administration opposes the effort and part because of the involvement of the World Health Organization. Public health officials warn the move could leave the United States without access to a vaccine if the global effort succeeds and U.S. efforts fail. Kendall Hoyt of Dartmouth School of Medicine said, quote, just from a simple risk management perspective, this is short-sighted.

1:07:43 In other public health news, a panel of experts at the National Institutes of Health said there's no evidence to show that convalescent plasma treatment works against the coronavirus. This directly contradicts the Food and Drug Administration, which recently gave emergency use authorization for the treatment. Trump triumphantly made the announcement on the eve of the Republican National Convention. The NIH panel said, quote, convalescent plasma should not be considered standard of care for the treatment of patients with COVID-19. Oh my god! Did you notice the whipsaw? Well...

1:08:20 Was waiting for a clip so honestly I was focusing on what the clip would say and it never came But I think she said something contradictory at the very end as to what the whole story was about maybe I missed it Yes, she didn't use a clip. She quoted. Yeah, the very end quote So this is her style of whipsaw, which is to quote Yeah, but her quote did not match her her whole story her whole story. Yeah, it's no good doesn't work Yeah, and then she quotes them saying it shouldn't be a standard of care. Volescent plasma should not be considered standard of care for the treatment of patients with COVID-19. That's very, it's very different than it doesn't work. Not being a standard of care. You're right. It's not the same as it doesn't work. Right. And this is the kind of thing she does. She does it differently than the networks do. The networks are classier. How, how,

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India COVID-19 Epicenter, Texas Vaccine Mandates, Media Headlines

India has emerged as a new global epicenter for the pandemic, surpassing Brazil in total cases. In the U.S., headlines claiming vaccines are "mandatory" for Texas schoolchildren are scrutinized; the hosts point out that Texas law allows for conscientious and religious exemptions. They criticize the media for using sensationalist headlines to obscure legal realities.

india· sky news· texas· vaccine mandate· conscientious objection

1:09:18 So will she ever believe the FDA or is it just from only when she doesn't like it? She doesn't she's oh the FDA is full of crap number two Thank you. It's behind door number two Adam, you know the answer We knew the answer all along the question for no good reason. Yeah. No, I really was interested another whip Well, the other whip says about Kenosha never let's go back to code. This is the India report India now is the new epicenter. Let's get that straight. Russia has become the fourth country to surpass one million reported COVID-19 cases. Meanwhile, India is on pace to soon surpass Brazil as the world's second most infected nation behind the United States. In recent weeks, India has emerged as the new epicenter of the pandemic. Now listen to this. Someone sent me this from

1:10:11 Let's see, what newspaper, what publication is this? Is this from Sky News? Let me see if it's Australia. No, this is Sky in the UK. Headline, Coronavirus Infection Rate in Texas A Perfect Storm! Wow, are you talking about? Aren't you in Texas as we speak a community? Dr. Warren's is some of the most fragile people in the area who were barely holding on have just gone Gone, they're gone. They've disappeared So they're just lying to us people in authority lie. Yeah, they do. Thank you Bobby Kennedy for the reminder. No, it's Disgusting

1:10:55 And it's just to get a headline. You're in Texas. Yeah. The other day I read a headline, vaccine mandatory for all Texas school children. That's exactly what the headline sounded to me when I read it. And you look at the article. That's probably what it was meant to sound like. And then you look down. What vaccine is mandatory for all Texas school children? Every single one. You got to be shut up. 80 of them? Yes, 67. Now I think flu, MR, you know the measles, rubella, mumps, and of course the when available the the corona. But if you look at the article, well as we know Texas is one of the many states who do allow parents to opt out for conscientious or religious reasons. Yeah, thank you, so it's not mandatory.

CHAPTER 25 / 54 Discussion

No Agenda Mission Statement, Podcast Deconstruction, Support Model

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the creation of a formal mission statement for the No Agenda show to clarify its purpose of media deconstruction. They contrast their listener-supported model with the high-production, ad-supported format of the Joe Rogan Experience. The hosts emphasize that their independence allows them to discuss topics that would be censored in a "cancel culture" environment.

mission statement· media deconstruction· joe rogan· value-for-value· podcasting

1:11:44 That's my point. But people send it to me, well Texas, well man, talk about your freedom in Texas. Did you read the article, dipshit? By the way, that's never one of our producers who does that. They're much smarter. They don't fall for that. No, they're the guys who are going to stop supporting us and have never supported us. You know, I want to mention to people out there. They will say they never supported us. These people who support us and not support us, We do have databases. We know who everybody is. We have information on you. We have dossiers on many of you. What links you have sent, what clips you have made. We have dossier. So it's hard to... There has been a number of people that say I'm fed up with you guys. You know, you guys are just chilling for Trump. Yeah. Oh yeah.

1:12:40 You get that. We get some shilling for Trump. Not allowed to have an opinion. And they actually had been a $5 subscriber for maybe a year. Well, I'm sorry. It happens. I'm sorry about that. Yeah. You actually wrote a really nice mission statement. We got to get that up. Oh, yes. We have a mission statement now. I'm having it copy edited by our in-house copy editor. We have a Before it goes to the before it goes to the to the website department I She's anonymous because she works in the business and doesn't want to be outed no, but she does the work She's doing the work

1:13:20 She's doing the work. And when that's complete, we'll post it. And it'll solve a lot of issues. People have questions, the mission statement will be there. And she mentioned that she works for a non-profit that has a mission statement. She was rolled her eyes, I could hear it in a note that she sent me about the mission statement. I said, and I explained why we needed one that no podcast has mission statements. They should because it explains what you're really there to do. I liked it when I saw it. I was like, oh, that's that's a pretty interesting thing to have just for people to read Oh, okay. That's I mean, that's yeah, and it it really was our mission statement. It was our mission and you know, I think podcasters should consider this because You can go off mission and you can you know, bring yourself back to reality because you we're not the Joe Rogan show Joe Rogan show makes a lot of money and but he's got 11 he's got

1:14:13 10 to 12 to who knows how many more listeners than we do and he does video and he shows daily, which is a huge difference. And he's got interesting big names and it's a different format. It's a whole thing. It's totally a different show. It's an outstanding product. And you know, you can't, if people want to do a Joe Rogan style show, go knock yourself out. Good luck. It's not easy. It's not that easy. Not that easy at all. No, it's not that easy. So he makes a lot of money because he does a lot of work. So what was the point? The point was he needs a mission statement too and his mission is way different than our mission. Absolutely.

CHAPTER 26 / 54 Discussion

Episode 1273 Artwork, No Debate 2020, Tante Niels

The hosts review the artwork for Episode 1273, titled "False Positive," created by Tante Niels. The art features a "No Debate 2020" theme using a font associated with the Joe Biden campaign. They also discuss other submissions, including a "rampaging elephant" by Nick the Rat, and the importance of original artwork in the No Agenda newsletter.

podcast art· tante niels· nick the rat· biden font· newsletter

1:14:52 Our mission is to deconstruct news stories and to bring... well you'll see when the mission statement comes out, you'll be amused. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your mission statement courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the coins no longer in circulation, John C. DeMora! Well in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the dames and knights. Yes and we say in the morning to all of our trolls in the troll room as we do a little troll count. Hands up trolls what do we got? We have ding ding ding ding 15 10 we're 10 above average we've got an eight car Zephyr and 10 more trolls in the room. This is a good day indeed.

1:15:30 Good day. No, we should mention. This is your birthday. Happy birthday, Adam. Thank you. Thank you John No agenda stream calm is where you can hang out with all the trolls during the live shows But first of all, there's a lot of live shows because you hear the stream in the chat room at the same time You can listen it's synchronized It's almost like like Fourth of July fireworks. It's synchronized and in there ask Doug, hit up Doug and people will tell you how to do it for an invite to knowagendasocial.com and that is our federated social network. Gosh man, your speaker's just down a little bit. It's really, I can't, I can't filter it out. I'm getting there. I should get better. I should have headphones. I shouldn't be picking up any of that.

1:16:13 Because the speakers are way back there and they're nowhere near to be seen and I don't know. Okay. Well, we can yeah No agenda social comm yes, that is where you can have a good signal to noise ratio Conversations and I'm going to move the microphone down. Yeah Point it up at me. Okay, that will should get which should make a difference. Okay. Thank you. It's very good While we're at it, let us thank the artist for episode 1,273, 1273, false positive. This was done by Tontenayl and it was the No Debate 2020, which looked like, I guess it was, maybe that's the Biden font.

1:17:02 Joe Biden probably 2020 and so it just turned into no debate 2020. It was it was simple very fun. I liked Functional you were pushing for something else. I can't remember what yeah, I can I liked... well you liked Nick the Rat's elephant. I liked the elephant, the true rampaging elephant, which should actually be the logo for the Republican Party. Yeah, they should get that from Nick. I thought... there was something else I liked, I can't remember which one. You liked the ones with the

1:17:41 Needles or no no no yeah, I didn't like the need the magic vaccine. I thought that was okay Now it was a tough one. It's and it's just not always easy It's not always easy to do it to select and certainly not here to see I picked Tante Niels Art for the newsletter, and I wanted to talk about that for a second which was the one on page two at the top Okay, which was a douchebag which? And I had to run that through image recognition to see if that was... because it's so unlike his other her. Oh really? I think it's a her. You thought it might have been Bogative? Well, it was way over the top slick. Much more so than the usual artwork. Now which one was this? It was the same artwork or is it a different one? No debate. It's the one that's on the top of page two on the far left. Oh, I'm sorry.

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Website Search Feature, Executive Producer Donations, NHL Refund

A new search feature has been added to the No Agenda website, allowing users to search through episode transcripts. The hosts acknowledge major donations from "Anonymous" and "Sir Otaku," the latter of whom redirected funds from a cancelled NHL season ticket. Sir Otaku also requests "mac and cheese karma" for an upcoming steak competition in Texas.

no agenda search· executive producer· nhl· steak competition· red river valley

1:18:39 Let me see which one it is. It's the laughing icons. Oh, yes from yes with the glow from Europe with the globe Yeah, so I would like to know I would remind people that we have to be careful about using other people's so you thought you thought it was Lee So be you confirmed that it was original art. I couldn't find any anything like it so I would have to assume so good Build back better, Blake. That's a good piece. That is a good piece. Yeah, sign up for the newsletter, people. You can sign up on any show notes page. It's available everywhere. And artists should definitely sign up so they can see if their art gets picked. And a big shout out to Tim, who has done the new website, noagendashow.com.net. And he's now added a search on each episode page where you can search the transcript. Oh, my God.

1:19:33 It's crazy and we'd like to know is it yeah, no agenda art generator calm. We love our artists We love the attention it brings to the show the excitement it generates for people seeing a new episode It's not just the same old art and and some words a title. It actually is something that gets people's attention. We think it's a Incredibly important and of very high value. So we appreciate that. That's why I give you a credit as the artist for episode 1,273 and here are executive producers and associate executive producers who has supported the show a financial Well, this is a birthday show. So we're gonna have some good numbers here. Hmm And you're what you're 56 years old today. That's correct today 56

1:20:20 And we start off with the band people are so happy to say happy birthday that we start off with anonymous Happy birthday, but I don't want you to know who I am. Yeah, that's pretty much the story. Yeah, love it. Love it. Love it. So anonymous says Oh came in at twelve hundred seventy four dollars and fifty six cents. Wow. This is what is this number for? Oh Oh, oh, it's the episode! It doesn't have much to say. It says, Anonymous, happy birthday, Adam. Hey, it's an episode. 1274. 1274. Happy birthday, Adam, and happy Thursday, John. No jingles, no karma. 1274 for the episode, 56 for my age. Thank you, Anonymous. Yeah, thank you. Wow, that's very kind. Thank you, Troll Room, for that. No, no, no. No, no, no Troll Room, just me.

1:21:10 Otaku, Sir Otaku, the Duke of the North East Texas in the Red River Valley from Louisville, Texas came in with another 1274 so we have two... Wow, two episodes. Show club members. Geez, that doesn't happen very often. I think we've had a show club member for six months. That's longer maybe. Wow, thank you so much. See, short-comed. Happy birthday Adam. Earlier this week I cancelled my NHL season tickets due to the game walkout so I thought I would send a portion of the refund to help with the show. Wow, that's just a portion of the refund. I hate politics in my sports and would rather listen to the two of you. I agree. A lot of people feel that way. That's why I've always stayed away from sports. I knew it would suck eventually.

1:21:50 I hate politics in my sports and would rather listen to the two of you anyway. Notice no S. Now that barbecue competitions are going strong again, ah, we know who this is, I need some JCD mac and cheese karma as I get ready to compete in two back-to-back steak competitions in Northwest Texas this coming weekend. Hopefully, I'll get a call to help defray the cost of competing. John, I need to send you my award-winning competition recipe so you can try your hand at some one-bite wonders blessed with smoke and great flavors. 73's. I am all in. Don't forget, it's john at devoreact.org. Just send me the recipes and I'll try them out.

1:22:32 And he is kilo 5 Victor Zulu, Sir Otaku Duke of the Northeast, a Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River Valley. And we say thank you very much for your courage. And 73 some kilo 5 Alpha Charlie Charlie. I like cake. I like pie. I like chocolate. Me I like chocolate. That's not the mac and cheese. You're on a roll today. Well, it's uh... It's fine. Hold on. Let me... He wants it. Who cares? Of course people care. You're radioactive. You're radioactive. Let me get the Geiger counter. Yep. Yep, radioactive. There you go. Got it. Genius of sound effects.

CHAPTER 28 / 54 Discussion

COVID Death Charts, San Francisco Baron, Podcast Algos

Donors praise the No Agenda newsletter for providing COVID-19 death charts that show a decline in mortality compared to mainstream media reports. "C-Mike in Kansas City," a long-time listener since the "Daily Source Code" era, contributes to the show and requests a classic "Algos" jingle. The hosts discuss the "downfall of New York City" as detailed in recent Epoch Times articles.

covid chart· epoch times· san francisco· daily source code· algos

1:23:26 Sir Julian comes in from Morgan Hill, California with a nice big $56.56. Wow. $565.60. That's a pretty good one. It's great. Very creative. Happy birthday, Adam. My best three quarters also wanted to donate to say thank you for providing a valid COVID death chart since the M5M isn't showing that data. Yes, we had a death chart in the newsletter that was. Showing the real and what and what is the actual breakdown? What was the surprising? It's just look at you as a loop-de-loop. It goes up We got the big thing, you know in the early year then it came down and then we reopen it came up a little bit very little now It's down to next to nothing, right? Official number so we kid that's not the damn 5m numbers mask up

1:24:16 So thank you for Julia karma or anything. No, no, it's just send it over move on to Benjamin natus four six threes 15 from San Francisco I started reading the newsletter thinking I should donate for Adam's birthday. Then I clicked on John's linked Epoch Times article detailing the downfall of New York City. Slowly and surely I was dragged down. I then closed it and finished John's newsletter and witnessed the amazing elf animated gif at the end. My spares were raised. Oh, JCD's excellent animations on top of graphs and quality text convinced me that the Baron of San Francisco much must reach the next level. Yes. My July contributions at two or three fifty two and three thirty three thirty three and now reached four thousand dollars given me with this four sixteen fifteen. Reverend Eddie, Reverend Manning clip will do just fine. Happy birthday, Adam. Thank you so much. That's saying that all hell is going to break loose and you're going to need a bit coin.

1:25:17 So does he get a new title? Is there a title associate? Well, he didn't ask for anything, so I'm gonna ask him to send us a note. Yes, with a title. I think this is baron territory. Something up there, yeah. He's already a baron. No, he's gonna be up. He's up higher than that. Yes, send us a note where you want me that the Baron must reach the next level. Okay. No, he's got it Okay, he's going still he's still moving up. Okay, you can read the next one See Mike in Kansas City. Ah, yes Actually, he see Mike in Kansas City, but I don't know if he lives there. It doesn't matter. Happy birthday pod father Oh, howdy to JCD as well

1:25:54 It was with chagrin and amusement that I heard my friend Adam in Rock Island call me out on Sunday's show. It has been a couple of years since I donated, so I am a bit overdue. Please de-douche me. You've been de-douched. Even more overdue is my becoming an executive producer. I've been a fan of Adam's work since early 2005 when I discovered the Daily Source code and was instantly hooked on podcasting. I wrote the server-side code for several podcast websites, helped friends start their own podcast, and was even part of the talent ensemble at the Daily Morse Code. Well, that was still a thing. Holy crap. Were we doing... I think we were doing podcasts of Morse Code.

1:26:39 Wow. I know. Yeah, no one got laid on the team. Listening to No Agenda and taking notes about the craft of podcasting, including John's sagacious insights and observations, has saved me a lot of money and time over the years, allowing me to spend that time and money with my smoking hot wife and our nine, nine human resources. Oh man. Thank you. I thought I was tired after a Rogan Thank you for the years of excellent media deconstruction and the de facto school of podcasting It's not for nothing that this is called the best podcast in the universe And then he says he wants algos algos. He actually sent it to me. We're all gonna die he wants an Atlas shrugged and a

1:27:26 a special Dvorak.org slash NA which I have here. Any karma to go? No, we're good. He says, love you, big hair, hope you win. See Mike in Kansas City where the C stands for chocolate. Thank you very much, Mike. It's very much appreciated. I'm happy you've been along for the ride, man. And thank you for all you've done for podcasting. Algos, algos, and more algos. We're all gonna die. I like the Elgos one. That's a keeper. Yeah, we had it. It's very old, but I don't remember it. Yeah. Yeah. I can tell you when we made it. Okay, onward with Sir Future Psychobot in Sylvania, Ohio, $350 and he wrote a note in by, send it in.

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Ohio Governor Impeachment, Columbus Police, German Forehead Tapping

A producer from Ohio reports on efforts by Republican members of the General Assembly to impeach Governor Mike DeWine over his handling of COVID-19 lockdowns. The report also mentions potential moves to defund the police in Columbus. Additionally, Adam Curry explains the German cultural gesture of tapping the forehead to indicate that someone is "crazy."

mike dewine· ohio· impeachment· columbus· cultural references

1:28:18 Thank you for hosting the Greatest Podcast Universe. I've been listening to No Agenda since episode 1233. I have listened to previous episodes going back to 1221. I would like to provide an update on what is happening in Ohio. Yes. All of the sources are from the Ohio Statehouse News going back to May. Some Republican members of the Ohio General Assembly have submitted articles of impeachment for RINO Governor DeWine, who has become friends with the radical far left. DeWine is not being transparent about the coronavirus statistics and the need for a state lockdown, including restrictions.

1:28:58 He's got all this documented with various articles. The mayor of Columbus may defund and abolish the police. That'll be a good one. I'd like to see that. I wish somebody could execute this plan. I want to see what happens. The highlighted articles I wish I would suggest reading. He's got a bunch of stuff here and I looked at all of it. It's quite good, quite interesting. Anyway, in the ends, he says, ask Adam if he knows any cultural and or historical references of the practice of pointing at or tapping the forehead in Germany. Oh, certainly that's what means you're crazy. So they tap, so if you're nuts, they'll take the index finger and tap right in the middle of their forehead with a pointed finger like you're crazy. Like we might do to the side, the temple, like a circular motion, like that person's crazy. They do it right in the front. And there you have it.

1:29:51 This show is unbelievable. Dan Smith is up next. Wait, wait, I wanted to mention C-Mike, he's in the troll room, he said it's very interesting John, that's a very old thing, the algos, algos, algos. C-Mike says when I sent that to Adam recorded during a show years ago and Adam played it, John said he hated it. My, how you've grown. I doubt this is true. Okay. There's why would I hate it? What difference is you know, what do we support? He put hated with emphasis with Astra probably was snoozing. Well, I was listening to the show back in the day. And I thought he heard what he didn't hear.

1:30:36 But okay, I hate it. I love it now. It's aged well. It's aged well. Dan's... well, maybe I... it's because I don't hear it. Dan Smith in Chino, California, 333. In the morning, gents, I just hosted my first meetup. All right. Nice. Nice. And it was an absolute blast. Everybody had so much fun. We want to make it a once a month event. Since this is my first donation, I need a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He wants a shout out to his smoking hot wife Donna. And he wants Don't Eat Me Bojiden jobs and goat karma for everybody. Don't eat me Bojiden, you're scary, so scary. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.

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Sir Nick of the Black Forest, Vanilla Vla, American Airlines Layoffs

Nikolai Stepanov is knighted as "Sir Nick of the Black Forest" and requests a discussion on "Vanilla Vla," a traditional Dutch pudding. The hosts reminisce about Dutch food culture and the role of the milkman. Another donor, "Baron Foxbat," requests "jobs karma" for a friend affected by massive layoffs at American Airlines following the expiration of federal bailout terms.

black forest· vanilla vla· netherlands· american airlines· layoffs

1:31:18 Sir Gary of Moongate is our first associate executive producer from Lost Wages Nevada, $256. And he writes, happy birthday Adam from Sir Gary of Moongate. Thank you for the nice small note. Nikolai Stepanov in London, Deutschland. Wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, did I? Oh no, I'm sorry. You're right. Missed it. Yeah, you're good. Keep going. Sorry. Nikolai Stepanov in London, Deutschland. Is there a London Deutschland? You know, there's a Paris, Mississippi. Yeah, there is. There's a Paris, Texas. Paris, Texas too. Yeah, I don't know. It could be. 23456. Hi, John. First time donating since 2015. I'm completing my knighthood. I'd like to be knighted as Sir Nick of the Black Forest. Well, Black Forest, Germany. It probably is in Germany. Yes, but maybe D.E.'s Delaware? London, Delaware? It's possible there is a London, Delaware. Could be.

1:32:23 I'm sticking with Germany since he used black forest. I'm with you. I'm with the Schwarzwald. That's where my grandfather's from. Oh, it's beautiful. I've been there once. It's beautiful. In der Schwarzwald, ja. Es ist schön. Es ist schön. Can I please request some vanilla vla at the round table? I have to explain this. vanilla in lane mm-hmm back in the day when I was young in the Netherlands and they still have it today but the milkman would bring milk at actual milk man and you could also order this pudding which came in two varieties a like a full milk bottle of vanilla and was called flah VLA or chocolate which was half bottle that size and it was and it's

1:33:07 It's like a... it doesn't taste like tapioca pudding, but it kind of... the texture is like that. And back in the day, if I went to my friend's house, remember this is very, very long time ago when the Netherlands was not the same country it is today. You would have your meat and potatoes. And you had to clean out, you had to eat everything on your plate because dessert came and it'd be like plop a big gloop of vanilla flaw on the same plate with your dinner still there and plop a dollop of chocolate flaw right on top. It was delicious, but a little weird a little weird with the not giving us extremely strange He goes it continues with please send a healthy dose dose of general purpose and job car for myself my wife Natasha Thank you for the value provide do not read below. All right. Thank you very much Nikolai. It's not much appreciated Here's the karma for that woman of your car

1:34:04 karma. I'm sorry, I wanted jobs, karma. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for karma. Baron Fox bat 222 out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Baron Fox bat here in the redneck Riviera providing you the beach report. The report says the beaches are open. Rest assured I'm working hard on my tan. Thanks again for all that you do to bring the show to us. Happy birthday, Adam, and I'm much looking forward to John's appearance on WATP. May I get a jobs card for a man known as BDS? He's part of the massive layoffs at AA that are happening due to bailout terms expiring. It's all a farce since the work still needs to be done. They're outstanding. No, I'm sorry. They're outsourcing his job. Ah, no.

1:34:55 No great isn't it so jobs Carmen be much appreciated for my own jingle would you play the NYT fry woman? I'd much appreciate it to tell you but you know who yeah, thanks for the show Baron Fox bat as a cook islands Yes, we've got her here. You know obviously I read I read the New York Times like all day long mainly on my iPad What's her name again? Jill Abramson. Jill Abramson. That's her name. Hummer. Baron Hawk Scorpio of the Ottawa Valley comes in from Cumberland, Ontario, Canada. 221.47. ITM, Guardians of Reality, this donation is in Canadian dollar-ettes. First of all, I wonder what does that mean? I wonder. Ooh. 224. Oh, it came in as whatever came in. It came in to two. Okay.

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Canadian Dollar-ettes, Who Are These Podcasts, Double Nickels

"Baron Hank Scorpio" contributes in Canadian "dollar-ettes" and calls out a fellow producer. "Sir Karl with a K" from Rochester donates "double nickels on the dime" ($55.10) and promotes the "Who Are These Podcasts?" show. The hosts play a jingle comparing the addictiveness of Oreos to cocaine and discuss Dvorak's upcoming appearance on WATP.

canada· watp· double nickels· oreos· cocaine

1:34:04 karma. I'm sorry, I wanted jobs, karma. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for karma. Baron Fox bat 222 out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Baron Fox bat here in the redneck Riviera providing you the beach report. The report says the beaches are open. Rest assured I'm working hard on my tan. Thanks again for all that you do to bring the show to us. Happy birthday, Adam, and I'm much looking forward to John's appearance on WATP. May I get a jobs card for a man known as BDS? He's part of the massive layoffs at AA that are happening due to bailout terms expiring. It's all a farce since the work still needs to be done. They're outstanding. No, I'm sorry. They're outsourcing his job. Ah, no.

1:34:55 No great isn't it so jobs Carmen be much appreciated for my own jingle would you play the NYT fry woman? I'd much appreciate it to tell you but you know who yeah, thanks for the show Baron Fox bat as a cook islands Yes, we've got her here. You know obviously I read I read the New York Times like all day long mainly on my iPad What's her name again? Jill Abramson. Jill Abramson. That's her name. Hummer. Baron Hawk Scorpio of the Ottawa Valley comes in from Cumberland, Ontario, Canada. 221.47. ITM, Guardians of Reality, this donation is in Canadian dollar-ettes. First of all, I wonder what does that mean? I wonder. Ooh. 224. Oh, it came in as whatever came in. It came in to two. Okay.

1:35:49 Yeah, does that 300 you think I'm gonna look at him up, but you wouldn't have mentioned it first off. Happy birthday, Adam Thank you. I hope to keep her something special lined up for you this evening jingles foamer Hillary laugh That's true and some stereo goat karma plans to do it pains me to do so But I must I need to call out Nathan Barney as a douchebag Step up bro Excellent shows of late keep up the great work Baron Hank Scorpio of the Ottawa Valley Yeah, and I just missed that briefly one of the foamer Hillary cackle whether it was the other thing I missed I missed something That's true. Let's go karma. No stereo. Yeah, see I knew that was something different he wanted I miss his okay, that's true and then stereo goat karma, which we have here and here we

1:36:43 I'm trying here. Okay, sir scampers in Burbank, California comes with 212 12 Please use some health karma for my folks and an F cancer dementia Alzheimer's for my mom since she's beat the first but declining quickly to the other to the other she's 65. Thanks for all you do love and light. Absolutely. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.

1:37:30 Sir Carl with a K comes in from Rochester, New York at 204.10. Happy birthday, Adam, and congratulations on another JRE appearance. The first one was fantastic, one of his best episodes to date. Well, thank you. The donation is made of two birthday donations, 56 and 93. Ah, both of them. We had two options here for this choice. 93 and 56. 93 for 9, 3, and 56 for his age. Along with double nickels on the dime, 55, 10. He's adding them up. The latter is to encourage JCD to find a podcast to roast With me on W ATP. Yeah, they're all yeah, they're ready for you, man I'm loving that podcast clips are now regularly appearing on no agenda. Well, I Think they've always appeared on the agenda on and off. Yeah

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Sterilization Theories, Pacifica UN Performance, Fa'afafine Culture

A producer suggests that vaccine initiatives and gender theory in schools could be linked to global population control and sterilization. Adam Curry provides a "mea culpa" regarding a previous segment on a United Nations performance, explaining that the performer was a "Fa'afafine," a traditional third-gender role in Samoan culture, rather than a modern Western political activist.

sterilization· population control· united nations· fa'afafine· samoa

1:38:19 Keep it up. Shameless plug for Who Are These? podcast. We can be heard at whoarethese.com. It's almost too delicious to believe, my friend. Jingle request. Oreos are addictive, followed by fact check false, and I'll take a karma for my podcast. Thanks. ITM Karl With a K. And thank you, Sir Karl With a K. Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. Fact check false. That went very fast. You've got karma. There you go. Karma. Alright, uh... I agreed to Shauna's and I will see if I can find Derek's email. Shauna Benson, $200 associate executive producer. Thanks guys for the great information. I was hit in the mouth by a friend earlier this year who needs to be called out as a douchebag and it's Jason and Austin. I do not need any jingles but had an observation after the latest show and I wanted to share it with you, which you don't have to air on the show. Well, why not? I just thought

1:39:20 What was interesting about the Pacific Islander New World Order clip mentions the vaccine, and it was funny you played the Bill Gates clip right after, but doesn't seem... doesn't all... this all seem possibly connected to population control. Yes, maybe something is in it to sterilize people. Could be... Oops, our bad! It gets rid of COVID but sterilizes everyone. Yes, the Africans have this feeling about Mr. Prick. And ironic that they want to start in Africa. No, it's just the script. I think all this transgender bullcrap in our schools could be connected as well. If everyone is gay, no one will be having children. Sounds crazy, but something to consider if you haven't. Yes, we've considered that. Actually, I should give a slight mea culpa about that Pacifica thing. So this was the trans person who was hosting the

1:40:19 United Nations Pacific We Are The World with the children singing. I did receive a note from Paul. He says, It really is a Pacifica thing. This is not a Conchita Worst or anything, but a legitimate part of Pacific culture, which is fa'afafin. Fa'afafin, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right, are people who identify themselves as having a third gender or non-binary role in Samoa, American Samoa, and the Samoan diaspora. a recognized gender identity, gender role in traditional Samoan society and an integral part of Samoan culture. Fafafafafin are assigned male at birth and explicitly embody both masculine and feminine gender traits in a way that's very unique to Polynesia. Their behavior typically ranges from extravagant feminine to conventionally masculine." And so it was more traditional, but the message was still there. We got it, but

1:41:21 I think it's fair to say that this was not just this is not someone who woke up one day and said I'm gonna dress crazy, but it's part of some tradition. Adam at curry.com. Yeah, I'm just reading Wikipedia, man. That's all I'm doing. Okay back to Sir Carl. Oh, no, we're talking about Derek Battenhorst who came in with 200 bucks. Mm-hmm. And he did send a note in and I have it somewhere. Here's some clips for you to line up which is goat karma Tourette's guy giggling and the end of the day song. Tourette's guy giggling.

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Tourette's Syndrome, Scott Adams, Knighting Ceremony

Adam Curry discusses his personal experience with Tourette's Syndrome and how being open about it on the Joe Rogan show helps others feel comfortable. He speculates that Dilbert creator Scott Adams may have a mild version of the condition. The segment concludes with the formal knighting of Nikolai Stepanov as "Sir Nick of the Black Forest."

tourette's· scott adsms· joe rogan· knighting· black forest

1:41:58 Yeah, the Tourette's guy giggling or it's not really giggling. It's where the guy does this Tourette's thing is one of your favorite clips. I TM John and Adam. I am a first time donor, long time douchebag and figured it was finally time to chip in. I've been listening since episode 600. That's a long time. I was hit in the mouth by John's regular appearances on the twit back then. I want to thank Adam for talking about his dealings with Tourette's. If it wasn't for that, I would not have realized that I too suffer from a mild version of Tourette's. A lot of people don't know they have Tourette's. I have said, and I said it on an interview with him, that I think Scott Adams has it. Yes, a version. A version. It's nothing. It's just a couple of blinks, blinky-blinky. Yeah.

1:42:42 I always thought that I had some weird tics but never really thought that it were that there were others with the same problem Can you play a clip of the Tourette's guy giggling so as Tourette's guys can have a laugh? Also, I need some goat karma and part of the end of the day song if possible the goat the kids love the goat scream Thank you for all you guys do I would mention that I'm gonna ask you this Darren you can Derek you could send us a note Are you are you a neat freak? Hey, wait, the question is, wait, it's a better question than that. Are you a neat freak or do you think you're not a neat freak but everybody else thinks you're a neat freak, which is the case with Adam? No, only you think I'm a neat freak and thus that that is the, that is part of the grand, well thank you for diagnosing me as with Tourette's because I have features, but that's not the... Frequency mode.

1:43:38 What's that? I don't know I was gonna go in the air all right I got this That's it but that what I can't find is the guy saying just so you know I have Tourette's and so sometimes I make some uncontrollable noises That's a great. It does just that I did do my thing on Rogan right away. I said, hey, I was I'm so comfortable here because I want to remind everybody I am not backing up my data every three seconds when I blink my eyes. I have Tourette's syndrome. And it's so nice to say that because when you say it to the people you're with, everybody relaxes. That's why you need to talk about it with your kids, too. People, kids with Tourette's, talk about it. Talk about it.

1:44:27 There's a I don't know how many people have to rest but a lot yeah, I think it's getting worse actually so there's that and then they wanted this but at the end of the day they're backing him you know they're backing come on at the end of the day if someone wants to get anyone they can get him at the end of the day it's more important that we have entertainment you've got Karma. There you go. All right, our last associate executive producer is Christina Thomas comes in from Drummers, Pennsylvania. 200 bucks. And she says, happy birthday, Adam. Thanks for all you two keeping us producers, all you to do, keeping us producers sane. No jingles, just karma to help me through graduate school. Thank you and keep up the great work. Absolutely. I'm gonna throw in a goat for you. Why not? You've got.

1:45:23 And that'll be our group of associate executive producers and executive producers for show 1274 I want to thank each and every one of them to making the show possible and for making me feel like a real birthday boys very nice all these notes you were saying boy and I'm sure there'll be more more wishes coming up. Yeah, it's good to be me It doesn't happen often that you got a birthday on a show day So that's appreciated then these titles for you. By the way, I think you could call this the birthday celebration show But this certainly our executive and associate executive producers of episode 1274 of the best podcast in the universe and that is a title you can display you can Put it on your resume. We will vouch for you put on your LinkedIn just slip it at the bar Like excuse me, do you know who I am? I'm a producer executive producer of the no agenda show. Oh, you want to drink?

1:46:17 So you can use that as a tactic and let us know if that works. And please consider supporting us since we have no commercials or any other corporate money. The only way we can function and that is proven to be true time and time again, the type of things we discuss will not work in a cancel culture environment and we don't really care for it anyway. So we just want you to support us. We all produce it together. For the Sunday show, support us at... Dvorak.org slash NNN. Thank you all once again for making me feel like a big-ass birthday boy. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Shut up, slave. Shut up, slave. Yo-yo. Well, I have a few biting clips if you want to take a break from reality.

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Joe Biden Pittsburgh Speech, Charlottesville Remarks, Rasmussen Poll

Joe Biden delivered a speech in Pittsburgh where he reiterated his claim that President Trump called neo-Nazis in Charlottesville "very fine people." The hosts cite a Rasmussen poll suggesting that 52% of voters believe Trump was actually critical of the radical protesters. Biden framed his campaign as a battle to "restore the soul of the country."

joe biden· pittsburgh· charlottesville· rasmussen· fine people

1:45:23 And that'll be our group of associate executive producers and executive producers for show 1274 I want to thank each and every one of them to making the show possible and for making me feel like a real birthday boys very nice all these notes you were saying boy and I'm sure there'll be more more wishes coming up. Yeah, it's good to be me It doesn't happen often that you got a birthday on a show day So that's appreciated then these titles for you. By the way, I think you could call this the birthday celebration show But this certainly our executive and associate executive producers of episode 1274 of the best podcast in the universe and that is a title you can display you can Put it on your resume. We will vouch for you put on your LinkedIn just slip it at the bar Like excuse me, do you know who I am? I'm a producer executive producer of the no agenda show. Oh, you want to drink?

1:46:17 So you can use that as a tactic and let us know if that works. And please consider supporting us since we have no commercials or any other corporate money. The only way we can function and that is proven to be true time and time again, the type of things we discuss will not work in a cancel culture environment and we don't really care for it anyway. So we just want you to support us. We all produce it together. For the Sunday show, support us at... Dvorak.org slash NNN. Thank you all once again for making me feel like a big-ass birthday boy. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Shut up, slave. Shut up, slave. Yo-yo. Well, I have a few biting clips if you want to take a break from reality.

1:47:16 Yeah, I have, uh, should I play my two Biden clips? No, three. Oh, actually, I have more than I thought. Go ahead. You play them and we'll see where I fit in. Well, let's start with this. He gave a speech in Pittsburgh recently. Yes. That's his last speech. He doesn't get out much. No, Joe doesn't. But he did go to Pittsburgh and say hello. And of course, I got these two clips. This is Biden in Pittsburgh decides to double down with the bullshit. Look, there's a lot to talk about today, and I want to be able to get to your questions so I'm going to be relatively brief. Number one There's an overwhelming number of issues we have to deal with right now. But the single most consequential issue you all know is, Mr. Mayor, if we get four more years of Donald Trump, it's going to change the nature of who we are, the character of the country. Oh, it's not who we are! I believe that to be literally true. And so it matters a lot that we focus on what we're going to do and who we're going to pick.

1:48:16 And so when I announced for the Senate, I did the same thing when I announced for President, to state clearly why I was running when I announced for President. And that was for three reasons. One was to restore the soul of this country, because I think what's happened, especially after you saw what happened in Charlottesville, those people coming out of the woods screeching and their veins bulging, close your eyes and picture and remember what it was on television. and a young woman got killed and they asked the president what he thought and he said there were very fine people on both sides. Oh brother! They really think this is gonna work. I saw a statistic. Let me see where that was. I saw a statistic. Here we go. Most disagree with Baldins. With Biden's... Baldi. Baldins. With Biden's false memory of

1:49:10 Trump's Charlottesville remarks. Let me see. Oh, this is a poll from Rasmussen, which I think is, are they right-wing? Do they kind of do the right-winger thing? They're not good. They're a problem. Well, they report 52% of likely U.S. voters correctly believe the president was critical of radical protesters. So, but that may be just the 52% that support Trump. I don't know. Anyway, he just did with a little clarification on this with the part two of this. Oh, OK. So he said there were very fine people on both sides.

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Biden COVID Gaffe, FDR Quote, Straight from the Shoulder

During his Pittsburgh appearance, Joe Biden made a confusing statement about COVID-19 taking "more than 100 years" of lives. He also attempted to quote Franklin D. Roosevelt, using the phrase "straight from the shoulder" to describe presidential honesty. The hosts find the phrasing odd and struggle to find the historical origin of the specific Roosevelt quote Biden referenced.

joe biden· fdr· world war ii· gaffe· pandemic

1:49:46 No, no president's ever said anything like that. I mean for real. Maybe Andrew Jackson said something like it before the Civil War, but literally no president's ever said something like that. He does. And I said that's one of the reasons I was running, restore a sense of decency and honor. We the people, we hold these truths to be self-evident. We never fully lived up to those things, but we've never walked away from them before. That's interesting what he said. Okay, we never lived up to it. He wants to be decency, you know, but he's gonna use a lie to run it. That's his main reason for running is a big lie. Okay. Yeah. I just want to get these, I'll get my Biden clips out of the way and you can... Yeah, I'm fine. I'm good. I'm rolling. Let's go with Biden on COVID. This is the best clip. This is where he's trying to... I don't know what the hell he's talking about. COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, has taken

1:50:34 More than 100 years. Look, here's the lives. It's just, I mean, think about it. More lives this year than any other year for the past 100 years. I still don't I Think what he was trying to say is the worst pandemic in a hundred years and he doesn't know he doesn't really know what he's saying Does he know now here's one that this is the one the clip I thought was the weirdest clip personally because he keeps talking about shooting straight Yeah, now I have looked for this quote from Roosevelt

1:51:11 And every time you try to look it up, unfortunately, they just have all these media, the M5M going, oh, what a great thing to say. And what Biden said, and I think it's stupid what he said. He's just like, for one thing, he keeps saying from the shoulder, because I think he's thinking in his brain, don't you shoot straight from the hip and you shoot from the... And he kind of confuses himself. And this clip to me is just a screwball clip, but let's play it. and how I've decided to come to Pittsburgh to talk a little bit about what's going on right now. In the early days of World War II, Franklin Roosevelt told the country, and I quote, the news is going to get worse and worse before it gets better and better. And the American people deserve to have it straight from the shoulder. Straight from the shoulder. The job of a president is to tell it straight from the shoulder.

1:52:06 Yeah, I have no idea what straight for the shoulder straight. I'm this is very odd Wasn't it Roosevelt who said the only thing we have to fear is fear itself Yes, that's his main. That's the quote man that this why is he even I wouldn't even evoke Roosevelt if I knew that quote was hanging out there, especially the straight from the shoulder Yeah, so that I couldn't I've yet to find it somebody out there Maybe can do deeper research or straight from the straight from the Horton the two-faced pony soldiers mouth I guess that would be it hmm, but you know so that's Biden in Pittsburgh I thought it was a disappointment and he doesn't take questions at all and Staggers off the stage after it does about 20 minutes, and he's done. Here's one. I think this was from

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Biden Slurring, Truth Over Lies, Creepy Special Today Clip

The hosts analyze audio of Joe Biden slurring his words during a speech in Pittsburgh, speculating on his physical stamina. They play a montage of Biden's "truth over lies" and "science over fiction" rhetoric. The segment also features a controversial older clip where Biden tells children they will get "something special today," which the hosts characterize as "creepy."

joe biden· slurring· truth· science· creepy

1:52:56 I think this is when he was at the universities. This may have been the speech before, but this was in the beginning. I caught it right away. The incumbent president is incapable of telling us the truth, incapable of facing the facts, and incapable of healing. He doesn't want to shed light. He wants to generate heat, and he's stroking violence in our cities. I believe this to be... That's from Pittsburgh. That's from Pittsburgh. I believe this to be the truth wants to come out. He clearly said stroking and not stoking. So I think he's thinking about stroking. I gotta play it again. You didn't hear that one? Oh, I heard it right away. I know that I know that I was a clip I was thinking of taking but I didn't think much of it but now that you got the the gaffe in there I feel bad about it. People are telling us the truth, incapable of facing the facts and incapable of healing. He doesn't want to shed light. He wants to generate heat.

1:53:55 And he's stroking violence in all cities. deteriorates. He's slurring during this whole that whole clip. Did you notice that he can do you you nailed it? I see him do 12 minutes then I think they they hit the button injecting with something and he does he's doing 24 minutes that's his gig he could do 2 times 12. They can hit him up with a double shot Right, like time release capsule. Time release capsule, or I don't know what they got, but they got some mechanism and they can keep them going for two. I think they should limit it to 12 minutes, obviously. I think that's much smarter if they do that. He may have one of those remote control little injector things that they have, the diabetics, real bad, you know, insulin injector. Yes. It's possible. Yeah. Who knows? On his arm, you could have that on your arm. A smartphone could control it.

1:54:56 Lots of people have that anything's possible. Yeah, I do have a couple of isos. I want to run by you. Okay What do we have in the ISO world? I've quite a few actually about playing but some of them are teasers for say I got Biden saying burn Okay, let's see. We must not burn. That's not bad. That's not bad. I like the way says Bernie's Burn is good. I like burn Now we have the dystopian nightmare. Oh. Dystopian nightmare. I like that. I like hearing that one.

1:55:32 And then last we have something special. Okay, you get something special today That's kind of creepy too. Oh, that's the one. Okay. This is the the last one. This is this is the Well, hold on. I want to I want to hear that one again You get something special today. I'm gonna give you the whole load today. Okay Yes Yeah, this is Joe after the girls again Oh, here it is. I see it. That's his theory. It just breaks through. That eventually if you say it and say it and say it and say it. Look, we gotta demonstrate we choose truth over lies. We gotta make it clear that we choose science over fiction. Over fiction. For real! For real! We got a lot of work cut out for us.

1:56:28 And I want to start off by thanking everybody under the age of 15. We owe you big kiddo. I don't know how you got it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Isn't this old? After it's over, come up and talk to me for a minute, okay? Promise? All right? Anybody under 15, you get something special today. Because I tell you, this has got to be boring, boring, boring for you. But thank you. I think that's old. I think it is old, too. But I've never heard the whole thing. So I wanted to get that little you got something special girls. Come on. Just look at these two girls are embarrassed Oh creepy. I have Joe Biden's reaction response. He was on MSNBC not from the basement anymore You know They've they've decided that they need the second set which is upstairs in the living room with the view of the front door in the background To show that he is allowed out so they don't think that he's actually locked in and

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Presidential Debate Fact-Checking, Nancy Pelosi, Media Demands

Nancy Pelosi suggested that Joe Biden should not debate President Trump because Trump is a "pathological" liar. Biden responded to Andrea Mitchell that he intends to debate but wants a "fact-checker on the floor." The hosts predict that the media will demand the ability to interrupt the debates in real-time to provide "fact-checks," which they argue would ruin the format.

presidential debate· nancy pelosi· fact-checking· andrea mitchell· media

1:57:24 All of this is all done with a purpose to make sure you have the right setting. And this was his response to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi saying that she didn't think Joe Biden should do alerts because Trump is just going to lie. Why waste your time and your intellect on him? He's just going to lie, lie. I would. Don't. And she even said, don't tell Joe. Don't tell Joe I said this. And so Andrea Mitchell tattled, tattled on Nancy and told Joe. What do you think about that? Would you consider not debating the president? No. I'm going to, as long as the commission continues down the street now, as they have, I'm going to debate him now, I know for certain.

1:58:04 I'm going to be a fact checker on the floor, debating it. But look, the one thing that's gone on so far is the vast majority, with notable exceptions, of the news media have been fact checking the things they've been saying during the convention. And it's just one lie after another. Lying, lying, lying, lying, one after another. And but the debates are going to take place. I've been recommended to me by a number of very competent people who know their way around, including leading Republicans, that I shouldn't debate Trump unless there's a fact checker on the ground, I mean, in there in the debate saying that's true, that's not true. But look, I think everybody knows this man is has a somewhat pathological tendency not to tell the truth.

1:58:52 I think what's going to happen if I were the Democratic Party and the Joe Biden campaign and the media, most of the media, I would say, you know what, Joe, you keep that message going, well, you know, it really needs a fact checker and I'll fact check it, but no, no, Joe, we're going to say that we, the media, we insist. And that's what the problem is going to be. The media will jump in and say, we demand a fact checker and they should be able to interrupt whenever Trump tells a lie. That's the only way this can go. Well, as long as they do the same thing with Biden, he's full of shit, too. And how will that go? That fact checking, how will that go? This is how the debate will go. Ladies and gentlemen, here's the debate. Stop. Fact check false. It'll be it'll go nowhere. Fact check false. It'll go nowhere. It's doomed and destined to fail. Well, I said there won't be one at the beginning. Somebody had a nice deal sent in. One of our producers said

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Dark Shadows, Thugs on a Plane, Amy Goodman Whipsaw

President Trump told Laura Ingraham that "people in the dark shadows" are controlling Joe Biden and mentioned a plane "loaded with thugs" heading to the RNC. Amy Goodman of Democracy Now framed these comments as a "nod to QAnon." The hosts deconstruct the media's reaction to the word "thugs," noting that the term has been used by various politicians, including Barack Obama.

dark shadows· thugs· laura ingraham· amy goodman· qanon

1:59:55 Biden will get COVID like in September just before the debates and have to quarantine for 14 days or 21 days. Second wave! Yeah. Second wave. Maybe. There was an interesting interview that Frau Ingerhaus had with President Trump, which aired I think it was Maybe it's Tuesday and they Tuesday and Wednesday. That was last week. Did you see it? It was there was some I did I saw part of it I thought there were two parts worth mentioning the first one I liked the most which is who is financing black lives matter and Well, of course, I knew how the media would take it I'm sure President Trump knew what he was saying, but I liked it Who do you think is pulling Biden strings? Is it former Obama? I'm sorry Biden strings

2:00:45 People that are in the dark shadows, people that... What does that mean? That sounds like conspiracy theory. Dark shadows? What is that? People that you haven't heard of. They're people that are on the streets. They're people that are controlling the streets. We had somebody get on a plane from a certain city this weekend. And in the plane, it was almost completely loaded with thugs. wearing these dark uniforms, black uniforms with gear and this and that. They're on a plane. Where's the where's the I'll tell you sometime, but it's under investigation right now. But they came from a certain city and this person was coming to the Republican National Convention

2:01:23 There were like seven people on the plane like this person and then a lot of people were on the plane to do big damage They were coming planning for Washington. Yeah, this was all this is all happening But the money is coming from somewhere money is coming from can it be from some very stupid rich people? That have no idea that if their thing ever succeeded which it won't they will be thrown to the wolves like you've never seen before I love I love that Well, let's take a listen to the same clip, but this time instead of with Laura, let's listen to how Amy, Amy Goodman handled this same exact situation. I mean, she'd used that clip, but she interpreted it a little differently. This clip is called QAnon.

2:02:08 In an apparent nod to the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory, President Trump's claimed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is being secretly controlled by people in the quote dark shadows. Trump made the comment during an interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox News. I don't even like to mention Biden. Hold on, stop. First of all, that's just not true. He didn't say... let me just hear what she said because I think she misstated there. In an apparent nod to the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory. No one mentioned any QAnon at all in that, but okay. No, she's dreaming this up as a nod. Yeah, oh yeah, a nod. ...claimed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's being secretly controlled by people in the quote dark shadows. Did he really say secretly controlled?

2:02:59 Maybe. No, I don't think so. She placed a quote. See if he wears a U.S. secret. I don't think he does. Trump made the comment during an interview with Laura Ingraham on Fox News. I don't even like to mention Biden because he's not controlling anything. Who do you think is pulling Biden's strings? Is it former Obama officials? People that you've never heard of. People that are in the dark shadows. People that... What does that mean? That sounds like conspiracy theory. Dark shadows. No, people that you haven't heard of. They're people that are on the streets. They're people that are controlling the streets. We had somebody get on a plane from a certain city this weekend. And in the plane, it was almost completely loaded with thugs.

2:03:38 President Trump provided no evidence to back up his claim about thugs on planes. He initially claimed the plane was headed to the Republican National Convention. On Tuesday, he told reporters the plane was going from Washington to quote wherever. NBC reports Trump's claim is very similar to a conspiracy theory started in June by a man in Idaho that went viral within far-right circles on social media. Oh my god, how far right, Amy? Was it all, was it out the window far right? How did you make it

2:04:17 farther right everything's far far right not just she gave us a show title the thugs on a plane. Well then you know that's a racist term. Well I think that's been debunked I mean it was a racist term like a year ago. Mo says it's a racist term. Mo says it's a racist term? Thugs yeah. Obama's used the term numerous times. I'm just telling you Trump uses it all the time. I'm just saying. I'm not saying let's not do it. It's racist. I'm saying it's just in this case these thugs are goons and they probably were white. But I understand why some people think that's a pretty... You can't say anything anymore. It's why we don't have ads. Thank God. But here's the point.

CHAPTER 39 / 54 Discussion

Los Angeles Police Shooting, Media Martyrdom, Selective Coverage

The hosts discuss a recent fatal police shooting of a Black man in Los Angeles, noting the lack of national media attention compared to the Jacob Blake or George Floyd cases. They argue that the media and activists like Al Sharpton and Ben Crump are selective in which individuals they elevate to "martyr" status based on political utility.

los angeles· police shooting· al sharpton· ben crump· media bias

2:05:06 So they control the streets, they control the thugs on the plane, I presume there that he's talking about the actual activists, the agent provocateurs who are really burning and rioting and doing crazy crap. He's saying those people will be controlled. Well, the message is also being controlled. Did you know that there was a fatal shooting, black man shot by the cops in Los Angeles two days ago? Did you know about it? Yeah, they've been playing it quite a bit out here. Well, not out here. This is not... no one's been martyred. Do you know his name? Say his name! If I think about it, I could probably remember. No, you can't because it's not being handled the same way. They're backing off. The media had... it's a perfect opportunity for an unarmed black man killed by cops

2:05:58 And they have protests out. They have protests. I'm talking about the media is he's not a martyr. There's no crump is not there. Jesse, what's Al Sharpton's not there. They've shut it down. They've shut down. Oh, yeah. No, we know this is selective. But I want to make sure we recognize that they said the minute they come out and say, oh, we can't have this, then there's no more martyrs. Why isn't he a martyr? We know Blake's name, we know Floyd's name, we know Breonna Taylor's name. We don't know this guy's name. Why? Because they don't give a crap! They don't really care! They may pick it up, it's still possible. Okay, well keep your eye on it. I don't think they're gonna pick it up. Here's the second part. Now this was... I'm sorry? You said they don't give a crap. No, they don't. I don't think so. I don't think they care about black people. I really don't think so. Probably not. Liars.

CHAPTER 40 / 54 Discussion

Suburban Women, Laura Ingraham, Trump Tone

Laura Ingraham questioned President Trump on his "aggressive tone" and how it affects his standing with suburban female voters. Trump defended his language, stating he is surrounded by "incompetent" and "stupid people." The hosts criticize Ingraham for suggesting that women are uniquely offended by the word "stupid," arguing she was fishing for a soundbite.

suburban women· laura ingraham· trump· stupid people· tone

2:06:53 Hypocrites, liars. And this I was, it's a little longer, but I felt it was important because he did a very poor job. Trump had an opportunity to explain, to splain based upon Frau Ingerhaus' question, to suburban housewives, I think was the literal description, Why he's such a dick when he talks and what is he doing? And what is this? Can't you just... They don't like him the way he speaks. What is he doing? What do you say? How do you help him? Women voters, so important.

2:07:31 to reach out to them, whether you're a Republican or a Democrat, you have a deficit among women voters. Well, that's what they said last time, too. Right. Well, let's say for the sake of argument, you have a deficit among female voters who may be in some cases, you're too aggressive, your tone or your tweets. What do you say to them directly about what you'll do in a second term? Here's where your quote would be perfect, which is, fuck off. That would have been the best. If Trump had said that, I just imagine that. What do you say to them directly about what you'll do in a second term? Okay, I have to be aggressive because I'm like standing here in a sea of incompetent people

2:08:21 Stupid people and violent people, very violent. That's the kind of language stupid. That's a lot of women don't like. Also, well, where are we? Oh, we're in the White House. I see. OK, so I'm standing here in a sea of people and we need law and order in this country. And women see that with me. You're never going to have law and order with Biden. Hey, look at Ferguson. Look what happened during that. See, this is right here is where he goes off track. And I think it's someone's. Where's Kaylee? Saying mr. President stick when you're doing this one in particular Stick because this is a big problem women. He doesn't listen to this sort of advice. He's a freewheeling guy I want to mention something here on this clip. Why does Laura and Maybe I'm wrong, but he's just trying to answer the question He says stupid people and she stops him and she says should their example women don't like that and

2:09:20 Women don't like you saying the word stupid. Is this true? That women just in general if someone uses the word stupid Oh, no, don't say that. Is that really what's going on out there with the women? No, I believe this is Ingrahouse and I do not like that. She does it I think she wants to have sound bites that the media that competitive media will pick up which she got is This one, I don't know if they picked up, but she did it again when he said, well, people choke. It's like a great golfer's choke. And she purposely went in to say, well, sure you're not gonna compare this to golfing. She did that because she knows. She's sitting there all whap and she's sitting there going, oh, this is it. CNN and MSNBC will be playing my clip. I saw it. I know what she's doing. I don't like it. And I think that's why she does that stuff.

2:10:18 Well, she... the golf... do you have that clip with the golfing choke? No, I don't have it. No, let's continue this one. We need law and order in this country and women see that with me You're never gonna have law and order with Biden. Hey, look at Ferguson. Look what happened during that You know people forget look at all of those horrible race riots you had during Obama Ferguson's just one that comes to mind, but you had him all the time. Well, I'm sorry Someone in the troll room just said something very interesting. He said stupid people apparently Ingraham Twisted that let's listen again male voters who may be in some cases you're too aggressive and directly about what I have a concern Okay, I have to be aggressive because I'm like standing here in a sea of incompetent people

2:11:07 Stupid people and violent people. Very violent people. But that's the kind of language, stupid people. That's okay. A lot of women don't like that. Well, where are we? Oh, we're in the White House. I see. I think what Ingrahouse did is she said, women don't like that, thinking that... I think she connected it to, oh, when you say stupid people, you mean women. Why wouldn't I just I agree with you women don't I don't know any woman who said that why can't you call someone stupid? Women don't like that. I agree. I don't think there's any such thing really. Well, I don't see that she twisted anything No, she didn't she didn't twist it, but she did take it away from the stupid people that he's surrounded by I like that part of his quote

CHAPTER 41 / 54 Discussion

Low Income Housing, Suburban Safety, White Flight

President Trump discussed his decision to end an Obama-era regulation regarding mandated low-income housing in suburban neighborhoods. He argued that suburban residents prioritize safety and security, which he claims is threatened by Democratic policies. The hosts discuss the "Karen" trope and the demographic shifts often referred to as "white flight" or "black flight" from urban centers.

low income housing· obama rule· suburbs· safety· white flight

2:11:48 that comes to mind, but you had them all the time. Look at all of what happened with Brown and this one and that one. Look at all of the problems you had under Obama. It was a disaster. It was actually worse than anything. This is a much different situation. Again, the anarchists of Portland are different than what's going on in Chicago. Chicago can be solved. I think it's actually a little bit more difficult to solve. I think the anarchists in many ways are much more solvable. But for women, more than anything else, they want security, they want safety. They have to have safety. They talk about the suburban woman. What I did recently, I ended the regulation that provided low income housing that mandated low income housing. That was Obama's rule. That was the Obama rule. It was a disaster. Do you think the suburbs are in danger if Biden is elected? We already know the cities are in danger, but are the suburbs in danger? Because they say that's fear mongering on the part

2:12:45 Very interesting. When he says this, and I'm sure a quote from this will, or a clip from this will pop up somewhere, like what a racist prick he's saying he wants to keep the white suburban housewives safe from the black people in the projects they want to build in their precious backyards.

2:13:33 He unapologetically says, no we can't have that. But interesting to see that a number of trolls right away equate suburban women to Karens. I find that interesting. As if that's now middle suburbia is now associated with douchebags. I just wonder why people think that. I don't know that Karens are... Karens are not even a political thing. Karen is not even political. Yeah, well that's an interesting thing by the way. They've done some studies showing that

2:14:13 The Democrats all think that the Karens are all Republicans and the Republicans think that the Karens are all Democrats. But also somehow suburban is synonymous with white for some reason, which of course is not true, but it's become that. And maybe it's just the polarization. I think it's because of white flight. Yeah, sure sure and there's a lot of black flight to that it everybody moves up the chain man That's how it goes and they get out of town they get out of those big cities that are just rough like Michelle Obama She did the same. Yeah, she fled. She yeah, she's not living next to anybody. That's not worth a lot of money. No I did have two more kind of do you have more politics or can we do a

CHAPTER 42 / 54 Discussion

Kenosha Visit, Jacob Blake, Golfing Choke Comparison

During his visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin, President Trump compared police officers who make split-second mistakes to golfers who "choke" under pressure. Amy Goodman criticized Trump for not meeting with Jacob Blake's family and for claiming he ordered the National Guard to the city. The hosts discuss reports that some "National Guard" units may actually be specialized federal forces.

kenosha· jacob blake· national guard· golfers· amy goodman

2:15:02 politics. I think I have a version of the choke clip from... Oh, that would be good. Let's hear the choke clip. Because that was another typical Trumpism that I'm sure people flipped out over. Let's try this. Here's a whipsaw. This is Amy and Kenosha report. President Trump traveled to Kenosha, Wisconsin Tuesday despite fierce opposition to his visit by Wisconsin's governor, lieutenant governor, and Kenosha's mayor. Kenosha erupted in protest last week after the police shot Jacob Blake in the back seven times at point-blank range, leaving him paralyzed. During the protest, a 17-year-old white vigilante armed with a semi-automatic rifle killed two protesters and injured a third. Trump has refused to condemn the killings. During his visit to Kenosha, Trump did not meet with Jacob Blake's family or directly mention his name once.

2:15:52 Trump also reiterated his recent comparison of officers who shoot people with golfers who choke under pressure. You have to condemn the dangerous anti-police rhetoric. It's getting more and more. It's very unfair. You have some bad apples, we all know that, and those will be taken care of through the system. And nobody's going to be easy on them either. And you have people that joke. They're under tremendous, I said it yesterday, I said it last night, they're under tremendous pressure. During his visit to Kenosha. Here's the interesting thing about that. It goes on, we can play the rest of it, but I want to make this point. This is a whipsaw because she says golfers who choke under pressure. Yeah, he doesn't. And he never mentions golfers at all in the clip. Nope, nope, that was the Ingerfrau clip. So she obviously had the choice

2:16:49 That clip came from one of his press conferences. Yes, where he never mentioned golfers. It was only on Ingraham show that that he did. Yeah, and so she made the choice or the staff made the choice not to play Frau Ingraham. Thank you for the purposes of like giving her any sort of promotion. Exactly. She had the actual quote. No, no, no, not good enough. Oh, how lame. And Frau Ingraham did it for you, Amy. She was doing it for you, okay? Amy was not going, was refusing to be used. But meanwhile, it ends up as a whipsaw because she talks about golfers and never says anything about golfers. Yeah, well just get that one. Oops. I don't know, she finishes up with something. Yeah, well that played the last little bit here. Publicly, Trump also reiterated his recent comparison of officers who shoot people with golfers who choke under pressure. By the way, she actually says reiterated, which is also a lie.

2:17:52 He did not reiterate it about the golfers. He reiterated the choke. No, he did not. What he reiterated was the term choke. Yeah. Lie. Amy, you lie. Trump also reiterated... By the way, that's our mission statement in case you don't want to read it. Basically, we listen to Amy and we just call her out when she's lying. She's a liar. She's another liar. Liar. Once publicly, Trump also reiterated his recent comparison of officers who shoot people with golfers who choke under pressure. You have to condemn the dangerous anti-police rhetoric. It's getting more and more. It's very unfair. You have some bad apples, we all know that, and those will be taken care of through the system. And nobody's going to be easy on them either. And you have people that joke. They're under tremendous, I said it yesterday, I said it last night, they're under tremendous pressure.

2:18:47 During his visit to Kenosha, Trump also repeated the falsehood that he ordered the National Guard to Kenosha when in fact it was the state's governor. We'll go to Kenosha later in the broadcast. Oh my, oh brother. So she takes the technicality of... it's actually very, very dishonest what she did. The president has been saying all they have to do is call and we can send the National Guard in. All they have to do is call and we can send the people in. By the way, I'm reliably informed some of the National Guard that was sent into some places was more like Rangers and Special Forces. So, you know,

2:19:27 I think there's some real people with understanding of how to do this being slipped into the National Guard. This is a story that should be reported. I got it from... Can you report on something like that? That's very interesting. I got it from Agent Orange. He showed me... Well, he would know. He kind of would. Let me see because he sent me... I think he sent me a picture of what was supposed to pass for a National Guard, but apparently the picture was like a special... either he knew the guy's special forces or they had some marking on their uniform, but he wouldn't say it if he didn't really think it was true.

CHAPTER 43 / 54 Discussion

Brazilian Real Devaluation, Five Eyes, Digital Dollar

A donor from Brazil contributes 600 Reals, prompting a discussion on the significant devaluation of the Brazilian currency against the US Dollar. John C. Dvorak recalls his time writing for Brazilian magazines when the Real was pegged one-to-one with the dollar. They warn that a future US "digital dollar" could further disrupt international currency pegs.

brazil· real· currency devaluation· five eyes· digital dollar

2:20:08 Hmm. Interesting. Yeah. Well, why don't we put a pin in it and we'll get right back to everything, including Black Lives Matter afterways! I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda. In the morning. And we do have a few people to thank for show one, for 1274. Yeah. Starting with dude named Ben Jobo. Jobo. At $133.33. And he likes to thank us for the infosainment. Mm-hmm.

2:20:49 Surgeon Oski's next on the list with $133. I think this is 56 times 2 is it sir? Well, no that wouldn't be right size 112 56 times 2 would be a 32 I'm setting up for the for the for the meetup. See you on your own for a moment here Oh Brian's sue course sue Chorsky in Live Oak, California Please call out the following douchebags Okay Brian Reif and Alex Baldwin both are currently cucked in California. Oh noes. This donation is 600 Brazilian reals. Sweet!

2:21:40 No, you know, this only applies... No, you're not getting a $600 donation. This only works for Candanavians and for Aussies and New Zealanders. You have to be part of Five Eyes. And you have to have dollarettes. It's got to have a dollar. It's got to be a dollar. If you're not a dollar, then you don't count. And by the way, I started off, I used to write for Brazilian tech magazine, Info, from a great giant publisher. You used to go there all the time. I worked for a decade or more. You used to go there all the time, didn't you? I was in Brazil a lot. And so they started paying me in, I started working just after the Cruzeiros was discontinued and you go get a bank note for a half a million of them. It was worth like 50 cents. And so they went to the Real, this was years ago, and the Real was pegged to the dollar. So one Real was $1.

2:22:33 And so they paid me in dollars because they could afford to do so. And then the real became worth, well, 50 cents. And then pretty soon they couldn't afford to pay me anymore. Oh, man. And so after about a decade when the real fell apart, now I see, according to this guy, the real, like $100 is worth 600 real. So it's gone down to six to one. Yeah, I don't understand how these countries can't just keep the pegging going. Well, wait, they can't wait until we get our digital not completely out of control Wait until we get our digital dollar. Yeah, the digital dollar change all that Thomas gets in Dortmund Deutschland Home of the great Pilsners Douglas, you're Osco and he's 111 dollars 11 cents. Yes, Douglas. You're Asko is $100 and 33 cents Doug

CHAPTER 44 / 54 Discussion

Tattoo and Firearms Store, Birthday Donor List, International Support

A producer in San Antonio, Texas, has opened the "world's first tattoo and firearms store" called Transfer Station. The hosts read an extensive list of donors from Texas, Illinois, Arizona, Germany, and Great Britain who contributed in honor of Adam Curry's 56th birthday. They highlight the diverse geographic reach of the "No Agenda Nation."

san antonio· tattoo· firearms· birthday· global producers

2:23:26 Who I assume is the guy gives out the invites, San Antonio, Texas. No, let's see. Who is he? Let's see. He's left. Oh, he left his job in the music industry. He's moved back to his home state of, he was in California and San Francisco. He's back and he opened a business just a month before the shutdown. Oh boy. He did. He did open the world's first tattoo and firearms store in San Antonio called Transfer Station. Well, I'll give you a jobs karma later on some karma to keep that going. Thanks, Doug. Barron Latican, $100 from Houston, Texas. John Robineau, $100. Sir Alex Knight of the White Mountains in Nashua, New Hampshire. Happy birthday to you, he says. Andrew...

2:24:09 Pana by Uncle Pana Bianco Pana Bianco Pana Bianco in Peoria Arizona happy birthday, you know what he's done Dave it's a $93 donation, but they've added a 56 cents. That's cool A couple of people did that a lot of them actually in fact five. Ah, sir. Daddy cast did it? From the Love House in Richmond, Virginia 9356 or tweed did it 9356 sir, Ducifer Oh Rob your buddy in Austin. Well, that's not just sir Ducifer sir Ducifer night of the four strings funk for kids and time travel Yeah, thank you. Thank you Rob, sir Brian Tobias and also 9356 and then we go to Joseph Banas Lowski in Ackworth, Georgia

2:25:00 who gives you 93.20 and he needs some karma at the end. We'll give you some at the end. Now we got the $93 donors. That's the name and location if we got it, including Janos Moser, who's in Frankfurt on Main, which is in Deutschland, which is nice. We get a lot of Deutschlanders today. Yancy Summerer. Summer Auer in Houston, Texas. Miguel Ortiz in Irvine. Viscount J.D. Mack in Decatur, Illinois. Alex Bell, Craig Nuzzo in Warrenville, Illinois. Matthew Janiszewski, sir, in Chicago. Vincent Visconti in Latona, Texas. I don't know where that is. Tommy Barnes in Naimo. I'm sorry, Tommy Barnes in Midland, Texas. We got a lot of Texans today.

2:25:56 Mike Goff in Nanaimo, BC. Christopher Kessler in Marshfield, Wisconsin. Sir Brenton, Westminister, Maryland. And he has gone to birthday list. Michael White in Chandler, Arizona. David Nelson in Bellaire, Texas. A lot of Texans today and he's on the birthday list. Dame Jennifer in Charleston, South Carolina. Yes. I said, ah! I said, ha! That's nice. Alex Loesch, parts unknown. Daulet Zanguzen in Great Britain. Sir Calav Lavender Blossoms in Northville, Michigan. Oh, Daulet has his first, might have my first human resource born today. Okay, karma for you then. Wow.

2:26:37 Day Makara of Compton Hills in St. Charles, Illinois. That'd be Compton Hills, Illinois. Brian Pollack in Florissant, Missouri. John Gannotis in Fayetteville, New York. Sir Dave, our buddy, is stuck in Saudi Arabia. Gerald Preston in Bannington, Nebraska. Conchetta Hill in Mansfield, Ohio. Janusz Moser in Frankfurt, Deutschland. Emir Toul in Calgary, Alberta. David Keys in Riverside, California. Another birthday for Danny Shaddix, parts unknown. Beren Ghi-Boazi.

2:27:17 Sir Malinowski in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Sir Chris-tan in Blighton, Great Britain. A lot of Brits today. Sir Flyknot in Medfield, Massachusetts. Joe Conti in Montreal, Quebec. Dame Ashley, Lady of the Lake in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Happy birthday, Adam, she says. Leonard van der Meulen in Appelscha. Leonard van der Meulen in Appelscha. Anyway, he is not in this group. He is a 8426. We've left the group, but I'll tell you this. That's a lot of people and I want to thank you for helping out the show. Holy crap, that's so sweet of you. Yeah, we got more to come. Oh no!

CHAPTER 45 / 54 Discussion

Fibonacci Numbers, International 56 Donors, Lockdown Reports

The hosts acknowledge a series of $56 donations, including one based on a Fibonacci number ($61.80). Producers from the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, and Australia provide brief updates on their local conditions. A "Baroness" from Victoria, Australia, is asked to provide a more detailed report on the ongoing strict lockdowns in her region.

fibonacci· netherlands· australia· lockdown· birthday

2:28:06 Yeah, we got the 56 donors coming. Sir Kevin McLaughlin, Duke of Luna in Locust, North Carolina 8008. Sir Herb Lamb, the Earl of Georgia 8008. And they're all saying happy birthday. Yes, all of them. So they just give different amounts. They don't have to give the amount that we require. Scott Talima in Oregon, Wisconsin, 7347. He's got a birthday for himself and a jobs karma. We'll put that at the end for you for a significant other. Dame, foreign lady before, foreign lady before in Dakula, Georgia or Dakula. Probably deck tackle and other way they pronounce things down there. Sure got Nate and so bad She's 73 bucks. So got Nate 50 69 69 sir Groff in Wyoming, Ohio 61 80 and that's a that's a Fibonacci number. That's a beautiful one. Yes. This is from Cincinnati not Wyoming. Okay Christopher chara bar a bar a chara bar a chara bar and Cortese, Ontario

2:29:07 Sir Slardar Bardafast, keeper of the crinkly bits in Hope, Rhode Island. No, he did something opposite. He did 5693. We had 9356, it's 5693. So did Christopher. I'll take the 56s. 5693 and then Anonymous with 5656. What a happy birthday. Robert Brousseau in Pinky Pinkney, Michigan 5650. Thank you miss Carrie Middleton in Milton Kerry Milton in Milton Keynes. Yes. Yes 56 56 in the UK here. I'll do these I'll do this. Yes Paul. Wait is Paul Middleton from Milton Keynes as not okay from Paul

2:29:48 Yeah, you do these just starting with Sherry Maxim. Yes, 56. She's from Castle Rock, Colorado. Chad Farrow from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Sir Eric V.M., Baron of the Valley in Van Nuys, California. Nicholas Hanna, 56, Mountain Vernon, Ohio. Coon Monster in Rotterdam, forever 33. He says he's he celebrated his birthday on the 1st of September. Sir Deep Thoughts, protector of the Backyard Farm, 56. David Wynn, Rockville Center, New York. James Johnson from Seattle, Washington. Gary Fares or Fares from Spring Valley, California.

2:30:28 Jacob Honan in Chico, California. John Grumling in Battleman Mesa, Colorado. Sir Code Monkey, Renner, South Dakota. Eric Hoff in Edmonton, Alberta. Steeler Grumol in Karopolis, Pennsylvania. Chris Malmy, Cherry Valley, Massachusetts. Travis Nash, Parts unknown in the US are Kevin McLaughlin Duke of Luna from Locust, North Carolina Chris Ronald Tang's doll from Christian start Norway. Yes. Good. I 56. Thank you Alexander Bortak Mountain View, California Andy now Lee 56 parts unknown Gabriel Cree how Cree howlman Cree Al mean Cree Al mean Cree how mean from Anaheim, California

2:31:14 Theodora Dorinda Onega from Haschendorf, Austria I believe. Ben Clement from Antwerp, Durna. I used to fly there all the time. MWE Tushenbrook from Hainstede, Sir Neiman from Des Moines, Washington. Andrew Smith, Pineville, North Carolina. Matt Davidson, Hamlin, New York. Baroness Love and Light from Sehome, Victoria, Australia. How's the lockdown? Give us a report. Mark Hampton. from Houston, Texas, surveilled in FEMA Region 4, Palmetto, Florida, Kacen Grover, Nolensville, Tennessee, Sean Friend here in Austin, thank you, Sean, Sir Rotorhead in Anthem, Arizona, David Vidal,

2:32:01 Ville et Dalle in Parker, Colorado. Sir Quijibou, parts unknown, from Ten Aerts in the Netherlands, David van de Brondt, thank you. Benjamin Ruffler in Zurich, Switzerland. And those are the 56s. I feel so incredibly blessed and very birthday-y because of this. Thank you very much. It's really appreciated. And we continue with Brian Farrelly at 5510 double-decker son the dime payola Sauson in Hamburg Deutschland another Deutschlander And it's a birthday coming up for somebody there. Yeah, it's her husband Carl. Yeah, Carsten Eric Hockel in murals Deutschland Doyslanders, it's so cool believable. You know why because we played Kennedy in Berlin we talked about it people wake up then head or no agenda boys are talking about us. Hello

CHAPTER 46 / 54 Discussion

Charlie Sheen Birthday, No Agenda Meetups, Make Good Karma

Adam Curry notes that he shares a birthday with actor Charlie Sheen. The hosts provide a "make good" for "Sir Dude Named Daniel," the admin for No Agenda Meetups, who is seeking freelance WordPress and graphic design work. They encourage the community to support fellow producers facing economic slowdowns due to the pandemic.

charlie sheen· meetups· wordpress· karma· birthday

2:32:55 Come, come Hans, let us send some marks to them. Some Euro marks. Danke! Pretty good. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, Drew Bluthmann, who you'd think would be Deutsch, but no. Greenfield, Indiana, 1593, and he's a de-douching. Oh, we can do that. You've been de-douched. And he shares your birthday. Yo! Jacob Cockerell in Litchfield, Kentucky with 5033 also wishes you a happy birthday. And finally we got the $50 donors. We're gonna run through them, name and location, starting with Andrew Oxenham in Knoxville, Tennessee, Douglas Engstrom, James Sherametta in Napak, New York, Bradley Ledin, Michael Janoski in Lindora,

2:33:50 Pennsylvania. Frank Robert Nilsson, Joseph Tisch in Pauline, South Carolina, David Beach in San Antonio, Texas. And I eat shit, get a guy in San Francisco, California. And last but not least, Sir Brian Watson in Raleigh, North Carolina. I want to thank these folks for making this a big day for the No Agenda show. It'll keep us going for a while. Yes, sure. Big day for the show. Big day for me. Here's another show coming. We got to remember that. Dvorak dot org slash and also, of course, thank you to everybody who came in under 50. All of that is just as appreciated, especially those of you on some of our

2:34:28 Programs recurring programs. I'd like everybody to consider that if you haven't already and thanks again. It's very nice 56 is a weird year It's not really anything But there's two things that make me feel really good about being 56 one is the birthday wishes you all gave me today And two is knowing that Charlie Sheen shares the same birthday with me, but he's actually a year younger So I feel like I'm doing pretty okay Here we go, the birthdays for September 3rd, 2020. Your list is as follows. Sir Brent, maybe celebrating today. David Nelson says happy birthday to his son Eric who turns 29. Robert Brousseau turned 54 on August 31st. Cool Monster,

2:35:18 celebrate on the first Scott Tillema on September 2nd yesterday and drew Bluthman turns 21 today congratulations drew finally legal my man or yes my man Danny Shadix celebrates on the fifth and Paola's as happy birthday to her husband Carson and her son Emil who turns nine and we say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Before we go on with the next thing, there is a make good we should probably read. Oh, do it. What do I mean, I don't have it in front of me? I thought you might. Yes, I do. I have it in front of me in about two seconds. I have it, sir dude named Daniel. I was the first associate executive producer on Sunday, but sadly only the first half of my note was read and I didn't get the karma I was looking for. Would it be possible to get a make good this Thursday, sir dude named Daniel, knight of the infinite forgotten wisdom, your humble no agenda meetups admin? Yes.

CHAPTER 47 / 54 Discussion

Knighting of Sir Nick, Upcoming Meetups, Pig Roast

Nikolai Stepanov is officially knighted as "Sir Nick of the Black Forest" in a ceremony involving vanilla and chocolate vla. The hosts announce several upcoming meetups in Salt Lake City, Austin, Oklahoma City, and Anchorage. A notable "pig roast" meetup is scheduled for Sunday in Medford Lakes, New Jersey.

knighting· meetups· salt lake city· austin· pig roast

2:36:10 He says, I want to thank all the wonderful producers on No Agenda Meetups who helped chip in to cover renewal costs for our domain and hosting. Yes, thank you. And who made this donation possible, which is from last week or last show. Also, thank you both for the excellent media assassination twice a week on Thursdays. As a distinguished knight of the realm, I was hoping I could get some help from the community. One of my main clients had a significant slowdown this year because of the pandemic, and I'm a bit anxious about my lineup for the rest of the year. First, could I get some dude named Ben Jobs karma with a goat twist plus a boogity boogity boogity amen? Well, we certainly have a boogity boogity boogity amen for you.

2:36:53 And then he goes on to say, second, I'm a freelance web and graphic designer specializing in WordPress. As I said, I'm trying to fill up my workload for the rest of the year. If anyone out there in Gitmo nation needs printer web designer development, please reach out to me at admin at noagendameetups.com. And I should say, It's a good idea to go to knowagenthesocial.com. I think he's on there. That is where people do seem to be able to connect, certainly on the dudes name Ben front. Thank you very much, sir dude named Daniel, for all the work you've done and of course for your courage.

2:37:39 Karma. All right, we do have one nighting to do so let's get out some blades here nice birthday blade. There you go. Perfect. I would like Nikolai Stepanov to step on off of, step on up here. Nikolai Stepanov, thank you very much for your support of the NOAH Agenda Show. On the amount of $1,000 or more, you are now welcome and present here to join the round table of the NOAH Agenda Knights and Dames. You get a name to go with that. And I pronounce you officially, Sir Nick of the Black Forest. Der Schwarzwald for you, my friend. We've got hookers and blow, rent boys and Chardonnay. Yes, we've got the vanilla fla. I'm gonna throw a dollop of chocolate fla on top of it for you.

2:38:18 We've got Rubenesque Woman and Rose, Geishas and Sake, we've got Pepperoni Rolls and Pale Ales, Bong Hits and Bourbon, Sparkling Cider and Escorts, Ginger Ale and Gerbils, Breast Milk and Pablum, and of course... Mutton and me just head over to noagendanation.com slash rings and fill out the info you'll get your official no agenda night ring your ceiling wax your certificate all Sent to you as soon as possible. Thank you very much for your courage and for supporting the best podcast in the universe No one should know meetups! It's like a party! Just like a party! Here's our list for meetups on the horizon. We've got tomorrow the Salt Lake City meetup. That'll be at six o'clock. These are brand new ones, they're new listings. The Harbour in New South Wales. That will be in, obviously, in Australia.

2:39:16 Mama Go-To Cafe, Coffs Harbor. On Saturday, NA Local 512, Austin at Willie's Joint Bar and Grill in Buda, Texas. Sir Scott Baronet of the Armory will be taking care of that. Also on Saturday, Local 808, West New York Meetup. Sir Roadwolf Baron of Western New York is your organizer. Oklahoma City at two o'clock in Oklahoma City at the garage of South Side of Okie City. Anchorage, Alaska at 49th Street Brewing Company at two o'clock on Saturday. Also on Saturday, Low Country Tubing on the Edisto River in Ridgeville, South Carolina. Look at the website for all the full details. That's a Dame Jennifer extravaganza, so you know it's going to be quality. But then we've got the pig roast in South Jersey on Sunday at 5 p.m. Yes, you read it correctly, a pig roast. Medford Lakes, New Jersey, Wend Miller is organizing.

2:40:14 On Wednesday, September 9th, Eindhoven Stripe South meetup, 6 o'clock Central Euro Summer time in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The first meetup in Eindhoven at the Keitelhuis in the middle of Stripe S. Oh, this is Sir Tim Goudriaan. He's the knight of the JIT shenanigans who redid the entire No Agenda website with now, with handy, transcription search. Thank you very much, Tim. I can't wait to hear that report. And finally, on September 9th, Wednesday, the 2020 Back Office Listening Tour. This is Eric The Shill who's going out on the road with his kids. He's driving around kind of the mid and western parts of the country. The Keeper and I are discussing maybe meeting him somewhere along the line, and he's doing meetups.

2:40:58 And this will be at the Horn Rapids Park at the Columbia Camp. Eric Schill organizing, of course, with the entire Schill family. And that will be in Ridgeland, Washington on September 9th. And that's the kickoff of the tour, the first one at 5 o'clock. And for all of the latest meetups, go to noagendameetups.com. We have two reports. This is the Mo Agenda Meetup, which was a combo deal And this Mo Agenda meetup, I'm not sure where it was held. Let's find out. Hey Adam and Mo, we got a dozen people here in Michigan celebrating our second MoFax meetup after the Chick-fil-A one in... I think, I thought it was a No Agenda meetup. It says Mo Agenda.

CHAPTER 48 / 54 Discussion

Mo Agenda vs No Agenda, Denver Sit-in Report

The hosts play a confusing report from a "Mo Agenda" meetup in Michigan, which they clarify is a different show. They then transition to a legitimate No Agenda report from a "sit-in" at Denver City Park, where local producers gathered to celebrate Adam Curry's birthday and discuss media deconstruction.

mo agenda· denver· sit-in· mofax· birthday

2:40:14 On Wednesday, September 9th, Eindhoven Stripe South meetup, 6 o'clock Central Euro Summer time in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. The first meetup in Eindhoven at the Keitelhuis in the middle of Stripe S. Oh, this is Sir Tim Goudriaan. He's the knight of the JIT shenanigans who redid the entire No Agenda website with now, with handy, transcription search. Thank you very much, Tim. I can't wait to hear that report. And finally, on September 9th, Wednesday, the 2020 Back Office Listening Tour. This is Eric The Shill who's going out on the road with his kids. He's driving around kind of the mid and western parts of the country. The Keeper and I are discussing maybe meeting him somewhere along the line, and he's doing meetups.

2:40:58 And this will be at the Horn Rapids Park at the Columbia Camp. Eric Schill organizing, of course, with the entire Schill family. And that will be in Ridgeland, Washington on September 9th. And that's the kickoff of the tour, the first one at 5 o'clock. And for all of the latest meetups, go to noagendameetups.com. We have two reports. This is the Mo Agenda Meetup, which was a combo deal And this Mo Agenda meetup, I'm not sure where it was held. Let's find out. Hey Adam and Mo, we got a dozen people here in Michigan celebrating our second MoFax meetup after the Chick-fil-A one in... I think, I thought it was a No Agenda meetup. It says Mo Agenda.

2:41:42 Well, we'll just finish it. Why not? In February, tonight was Popeyes. We love them both and we just wanted to remind everybody that... Pay attention to everything, and the truth will reveal itself. Okay, that's a different show altogether, but it was confusing, came in late. Here is the No Agenda report from 92, this is Denver City. sit-in from September 2nd, from yesterday. In the morning, Noah Jenner Nation, we're here at the Denver City Park sit-in again. Another small group, but again, a great group. It's always a great group. I'm going to pass the mic around. Sir Scott Barron of the bikes and I'm exhausted from putting in the work.

2:42:25 This is Jim from Denver in the morning. This is Colin, mask up everybody. This is Taylor, aka Tacos, and happy birthday Adam! Yeah, happy birthday Adam. Happy birthday! We'll end it on that. Happy birthday Adam! Next meetup's September 16th. Alright everybody, go to noagendameetups.com. Thank you so much! It's a party! Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days. Yeah, it's like a party. All right, what do we got? Well, I have two Black Lives Matter things that possibly could matter. I'm interested. Yeah, let's see what I got here. I have. Yes.

CHAPTER 49 / 54 Discussion

Uprisings Supercut, Political Rhetoric, Incitement of Violence

A supercut montage features prominent Democratic politicians and media figures, including Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi, using rhetoric that encourages "unrest in the streets" and "pushing back" on Trump administration officials. The hosts argue that these statements have normalized political violence, leading to incidents like the recent brick attack on a white pedestrian.

supercut· uprisings· maxine waters· nancy pelosi· violence

2:43:31 The first one is a Supercuts. We love us a little Supercut, and I'm not sure who put this one together. It's not an official Supercut, Supercuts, but this is, this has been going around, and I felt it was worthwhile to clip it, to broadcast it. This has been going around as a, what did you think, what did they expect would happen, I think is the title of this one. And this is mainly the media. and some politicians before we got into this horrible situation on the streets of the United States, they were pretty much calling for it. And it's good to rewind the tape and review what they were saying.

2:44:12 I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country, maybe there will be. People need to start taking to the streets. This is a dictator. You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. Enemies of the state. Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite. and peaceful. Do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless. When they go low, we kick them. How do you resist the temptation to run up and wring her neck? The biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized, right up to the right. I thought he should have punched him in the face. Even if he lost, he insulted your wife. He came down the escalator and called Mexicans rapists and murderers. He said, well, what do you think I should have done? I said, I think you should have punched him in the face and then gotten out of the race. You would have been a hero.

2:44:57 I'd like to punch him in the face. I said if we were in high school, I'd take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. Punch some people in the face! When was the last time an actor assassinated a president? They're still gonna have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump, and that's a fact. Look as his character is stabbed to death. Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him? I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. A Missouri State Senator is under investigation by the Secret Service after saying she hopes President Trump is assassinated. I will go and take Trump out tonight. And if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they're not welcome.

2:45:54 And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and our honoring our Constitution are right at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They're not going to stop before Election Day in November and they're not going to stop after Election Day. And that should be everyone should take note of that on both levels that this isn't they're not going to let up and they should not. Heh, ha! Somewhat dramatized by some drums and music. But when you listen, that is the that is a disgusting super clip I have to say what these people were advocating violence and then bitching and moaning about everything Yeah, I was some of them I'd forgotten about and you listen to it like I'll punch him in the face and today There are kids who are walking around who say if someone's wearing a MAGA hat It's okay to punch him in the face and they just say that I'll just like like like this. It's okay because they've heard it's okay and

CHAPTER 50 / 54 Discussion

CAIR, Black Lives Matter Co-option, Muslim Revolution

A 2016 clip from a leader of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) encourages American Muslims to treat "Black Lives Matter" as their own campaign. The speaker calls for a "revolution in America" similar to those staged globally. The hosts argue that the core tenets of BLM, particularly regarding family structure, are actually incompatible with traditional Islamic beliefs.

cair· blm· muslim· revolution· 2016

2:46:56 It is it is it well there was some guy clobber with a brick recently that from behind from behind because he was white yeah, and this was this clip is Is a head scratcher I believe this is one of the leaders of care the Council for American Islamic relations at the knee had awards and And I'll just play it because I listened to this like what? Okay. That you are powerful. You can make a whole difference in 2016. You can change the reality of our time. This is the time for us as American Muslims to be in the front, not to retreat because all of you are leaders. Your votes

2:47:46 Are you negotiating power in the year 2016? Turn your centers, Islamic centers, mosques, into registration centers for voters. Black Lives Matter is our matter. Black Lives Matter is our campaign. You are the new black people of America. If we don't stand, you will see Muslims murdered in the streets. We are the community that staged a revolution across the world. If we could do that, why can't we have that revolution in America?

2:48:28 So it was confusing to me. Do you think that they were partially responsible for Black Lives Matter protests? They seem to be taking over. This is 2016. So we had the first round of BLM, 2015-2016. And it's like, did they jump on the bandwagon? I think they were just trying to co-opt. Yeah, that's what it sounded like to me. But it was still... They got nowhere. Well, yeah, maybe. Maybe well unless I see otherwise as evidence to the contrary The problem is with the black lives matter when you look at there and I should have brought that up on today's show You look on their 13 principles. There's a lot of anti-family anti-male In the principles and there's a lot of it is really contrary to Muslims basic tenets and beliefs system. Yeah, I

CHAPTER 51 / 54 Discussion

Trump Hospital Visit, Mini-Strokes, Mike Pence Standby

A new book by New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt claims Vice President Mike Pence was put on standby during President Trump's unannounced 2019 visit to Walter Reed Hospital. Trump responded on Twitter by denying he had suffered a "series of mini-strokes," a claim not actually made in the book. The hosts suggest Trump is "trolling" the media to draw a contrast with Joe Biden's health.

walter reed· mini-strokes· mike pence· michael schmidt· troll

2:49:26 And if you look at those principles, I mean, it's the Muslims aren't buying into any of it. So that was a dud, to say the least. I only have a couple of things. I got probably one clip I could play, which is kind of interesting. I just thought it was... There's a book came out, a whole book, a whole book. This should be like a short article, but no, an entire book about Trump's hospital visit. Back in the day, a couple years ago. So a guy wrote a book and the whole point of the book was to say that that Pence was put on

2:50:06 Alert that Trump was gonna go under anesthesia for some complicated operation And Amy tells the story in a such a way that it makes it very singular to her style book about hospital. Yes, I By New York Times, reporter Michael Schmidt claims Vice President Mike Pence was put on standby last November to take over the powers of the presidency when President Trump had to make an unannounced visit to Walter Reed Hospital. Schmidt reports there was concern Trump would need to undergo a procedure that would have required him to be anesthetized. On Tuesday, Trump responded to the claim by writing on Twitter he had not suffered a, quote, series of mini strokes. That's something Schmidt does not allege in the book.

2:50:54 Pence says he does not recall being put on standby during the hospital visit. Okay, I love this story for a couple of reasons. One, Pence doesn't recall. Okay, okay. Two, I think this is a troll. I think Trump's trolling to get to say, hey, I didn't have any strokes. How about you, Joe Biden? Oh wow. Good one. Yeah, I'll give you and I said oh wow which is very rare. You gave me a big oh wow which is woof. That's a good one. Yeah, I think you might be right. This is troll because she points out that he no one ever accused him of this but he's dropping it in there as though they did. It gets more fun as you know how it works. It won't help if there's no debates. Yeah, oh yeah. Hey, just a quick

CHAPTER 52 / 54 Discussion

Google Play Mastodon Ban, Apple China Censorship, Pocket Casts

Google Play has begun removing apps that connect to Mastodon servers, citing concerns over "hate speech" on the decentralized network. Simultaneously, Apple has removed the "Pocket Casts" app from its Chinese App Store at the request of the Chinese government. The hosts criticize these tech giants for their inconsistent application of content standards and their compliance with authoritarian regimes.

google play· mastodon· apple· china· pocket casts

2:51:42 Deplatforming things this falls under ITG OTG just want to mention that Google Play Has been removing any app that connects to a mastodon server, which is the federated You know social network with no algos the reason I the real the reason is because this app can be used to connect to data sources and servers that contain hate speech and Unlike a browser unlike a web browser, which you can't connect to any hate speech No, they're afraid of course And it's really they're taking it all down every single one of anything that connects to mastodon Which is our service as well. You can use a browser fine and also Apple has removed pocket casts the app pocket casts from the Chinese App Store at the request of course of the

2:52:36 Well, they call it the cyberspace administration of China, but we know who it is. CCP. Yes, and because pocket cast would not remove whatever was offending China, they got taken out of the app store. The Link to the Epoch Times. Yeah, well probably. And you know, Apple is happy to comply. Happy to comply. Very good, Apple. We appreciate that kind of stuff. It adds up to get bit in the butt eventually. Yeah. All right. I can play one more if you want to play one more. Yeah, let's do one more and then we'll get out of here. This is another one from Amy. I got a... Oh, actually, let's end with this two-minute clip. This is Kayleigh, your tirade of the week. Oh, thank goodness. This is a great way to end a birthday show. Yes, Chanel. Thank you, Kayleigh. What is the president's position on victims, families, businesses as a result of these riots suing Democrat-run cities?

2:53:38 Would he support them if they were to band together and do so? Seattle, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York City. These have all seen anywhere from a 33% spike in the murder rate to a 277% increase in one month alone in New York City. It's appalling and it is Democrat governors and mayors and lawlessness that they're allowing to prevail. When federal forces come in, the situation changes and it's so interesting to me to see Democrats

CHAPTER 53 / 54 Discussion

Kayleigh McEnany, Democrat Lawlessness, Antifa Myth

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany criticized Democratic mayors and governors for allowing crime rates to spike in cities like New York and Chicago. She called out Nancy Pelosi for downplaying violence and Jerry Nadler for labeling Antifa a "myth." McEnany argued that Democrats are only now pivoting to "law and order" because of shifting poll numbers.

kayleigh mcenany· nancy pelosi· jerry nadler· antifa· portland

2:52:36 Well, they call it the cyberspace administration of China, but we know who it is. CCP. Yes, and because pocket cast would not remove whatever was offending China, they got taken out of the app store. The Link to the Epoch Times. Yeah, well probably. And you know, Apple is happy to comply. Happy to comply. Very good, Apple. We appreciate that kind of stuff. It adds up to get bit in the butt eventually. Yeah. All right. I can play one more if you want to play one more. Yeah, let's do one more and then we'll get out of here. This is another one from Amy. I got a... Oh, actually, let's end with this two-minute clip. This is Kayleigh, your tirade of the week. Oh, thank goodness. This is a great way to end a birthday show. Yes, Chanel. Thank you, Kayleigh. What is the president's position on victims, families, businesses as a result of these riots suing Democrat-run cities?

2:53:38 Would he support them if they were to band together and do so? Seattle, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Chicago, New York City. These have all seen anywhere from a 33% spike in the murder rate to a 277% increase in one month alone in New York City. It's appalling and it is Democrat governors and mayors and lawlessness that they're allowing to prevail. When federal forces come in, the situation changes and it's so interesting to me to see Democrats

2:54:19 who once disparaged, who ignored the violence, I should say, all of a sudden caring about it. But let's not forget what they said previously. Speaker Nancy Pelosi downplaying the violence rocking U.S. cities, ignorantly saying people will do what they do. Jerry Nadler, when asked about Antifa, he said that that was a myth. that's being spread around Washington DC. It's not a myth. In fact, an Antifa individual took the life of an innocent Trump supporter in Portland. You have Rep. Ayanna Pressley saying that she wanted unrest in the streets. Chris Cuomo saying- Ah, there you go. ... are supposed to be peaceful. I'll give you an idea, Chris. It's the

2:54:59 Don Lemon saying, quote, the rioting has to stop. Chris, as you know, and I know it's showing up in the polls, it's showing up in the focus groups. It's the only thing right now that's sticking. So now all of a sudden, 90 days later, I from this podium have talked about law and order. The president has talked about law and order repeatedly, but because the polling has shifted, now it's time for the Democrats to deny what they said previously and all of a sudden focus on law and order. I'll leave you with this. That's like the arsonist blaming the fire fighter. So I guess the super cuts that I played, sorry, the super cuts that I played might have been some Trump

2:55:38 War room creation since that's their message. I mean if some of the same stuff she was mentioning was in that supercut possible Oh, yeah, no, there's people doing that kind of work out there Well, I mean my favorite this last week just to mention something funny is the phony baloney clip Which went around the Macedon server to where this woman is supposedly interviewing Joe Biden fell asleep and is snoring What made it really good was it sounded like people on the TV floor saying, hey man, what happened to him? Is he awake? But what made it really bad was the transition from her to Joe Biden was so clearly edited and crap. It was too bad because it had something very good about it, which was very... And she was acting pretty well. I thought her acting was good. Emmy, Emmy worthy. We need awards for memes.

CHAPTER 54 / 54 Discussion

End of Show Mix, Biden Gaffes, Dr. Jill Biden

The show concludes with a birthday-themed "End of Show Mix" featuring various Joe Biden gaffes, including his "Corn Pop" story and "lying dog-faced pony soldier" remarks. The hosts also mock the media's insistence on referring to Jill Biden as "Dr. Jill," noting that she holds a doctorate in education rather than a medical degree.

end of show· joe biden· gaffes· jill biden· corn pop

2:56:33 All right, that'll do it for the birthday celebration here on the show. But of course we return on Sunday with another couple hours, three hours at least of jam-packed entertainment and deconstruction. We have random thoughts coming up right after this program on noagendastream.com. End of show mix is Chris Bejeron, Jesse Coy Nelson, Bob Hammers. We've got, oh, I didn't get to play this one on the last show, Fletcher and Carolyn. and the Flatlanders. They'll come up for you, they're all about... And we're actually looking forward to any overflow donations for your birthday. I think it was...

2:57:11 Over the top. We should definitely over the top. Welcome more Thank you so much. Everybody coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the capital the drone star state Austin Texas FEMA region number six in the government of maps in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley I'm John C Devorah. We return on Sunday Please join us right here for more of the best podcast on in the universe and until then remember us at the vorac org slash na Adios, mofos! And such. Poisoning, poisoning. COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, has taken more than 100 years. Look, here's the lines. It's just, it's, I mean, think about it. Corn, corn pop was a bad move. Corn, corn pop was a bad move.

2:58:09 You're a lying dog-faced pony soldier. Come on, come on, man. Why the hell would I take a test? How many push-ups you want to do here, pal? I'm so forward-looking to have an opportunity to sit with the president or stand with the president in debates. I am very willing to let the American public judge my physical and mental health, my physical as well as my mental health sickness. Come on, man. Corp, corp, pop was a bad dude. Corp, corp, pop, gay, gay bathhouses. Come on, come on, man. It's all about round-the-clock sex. Get a life, get a life. Give me a little break here.

2:59:02 Come on, man! Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. And it's an honor for me to be your president. And we appreciate you being here with us today. Right. Sudha Sundari Daryayan. That's a beautiful name. And she is a trained veterinarian. Sudha is a talented software developer. She and her husband are raising two beautiful, wonderful children. The apples of your life, right? Apples of your life, right?

2:59:44 A family comprised of every race, color, religion and creed. United by the bonds of love, we are one people sharing one home, saluting one great American president. Granted by us and granted by me, your president. Me, God. America has helped me so much in life. You follow the rules, you obeyed the laws, right? Congratulations. It's not so easy, you went through a lot. The news is finally out! It's bogus!

3:00:24 that the coronavirus test could possibly be a piece of crap. Well, this is very strange. He's using a torture device. He's got his torturing device sticking that thing down his throat. It's bogus! New York Times came out... when was this published? I think... yeah, yesterday. Your coronavirus test is positive. Maybe it shouldn't be. It's bogus! The usual diagnostic tests may simply be too sensitive and too slow to contain the spread of the virus. You're gonna have so much egg on their face by the time this is all over that they have to get something, they gotta start backing up. It's bogus! The CDC is publishing this information on their website and they say, Table 3 shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths in Des-

3:01:15 involving coronavirus disease 2019 for 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned. Quarantine for two weeks! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Hey everybody! Who made- Hey, funky beat Amy's got going on there. Who made that? Who made that? Who made that?

3:02:08 Who made them? They made me good men. President Donald Trump formally accepted the Republican Party's nomination Thursday night before a crowd of about 1,500 people on the South Lawn of the White House. Not wearing masks! In defiance of social distancing rules, attendees sat shoulder to shoulder with few people wearing masks. This is a super spreader event. Nice! They made me good men. No. You were spread. No. With no evidence.

3:02:46 And Dr. Jill becomes the surgeon general. Lady, lady, lady, lady. Joe Biden's wife, she's, you know, he would never do it, but she did. Yeah, she's a hell of a doctor. She's an amazing doctor. That's the kind of first lady, lady, lady, lady, this Jill Biden will be. And then all this stuff about Dr. Jill. Look, nobody in America who's got a doctorate in education is called doctor. It's not done. Ladies, ladies, ladies, ladies.

3:03:29 For her to keep calling herself doctor, just point out, she's not a real doctor. Yeah, exactly. So, uh, he's like, he said, lady, and then he lost his train of thought. He picked it up, he said, lady again, thinking it would happen, then he couldn't, then he said it again, and again he said it, I think he said it three times or four times. Lady, lady, lady, lady. You get something special today.