Episode 1278 · Thursday, 17 September 2020

Lockdown Face

Federal courts strike down state lockdowns as data discrepancies in Texas and hospital payout incentives under the CARES Act raise questions about the pandemic response.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 15m listen | 44 chapters
Lockdown Face cover
The No Agenda Show · No. 1278

About this episode

A federal court has ruled Pennsylvania’s lockdown measures unconstitutional, striking a blow against the open-ended emergency powers utilized by Governor Tom Wolf. The ruling emphasizes that the U.S. Constitution does not permit a "new normal" where basic liberties are subordinated to state mandates, particularly when officials apply rules unequally to public protests. Meanwhile, in Victoria, Australia, Premier Daniel Andrews faces intense scrutiny over proposed legislation that would allow the detention of suspected conspiracy theorists without evidence.

Data integrity remains a central concern as Harris County officials are accused of dumping a backlog of one million old COVID-19 tests to artificially maintain high threat levels. Discrepancies in PCR assay cycle thresholds at labs in Madison and Minnesota suggest that high-sensitivity testing is producing false positives in non-infectious patients. Abbott Labs is moving to capitalize on this environment by developing a smartphone-based health passport. Additionally, the CARES Act has revealed massive federal payouts to hospitals, with Wyoming receiving up to $278,000 per reported case, creating what critics call a perverse financial incentive for over-reporting.

Adam Curry addresses recent criticism from Gavin McInnes regarding his appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, reframing his lifelong struggle with Tourette Syndrome as a high-productivity superpower. The segment highlights how individuals like John Brockman and world-class sommeliers use the condition to achieve intense focus. John C. Dvorak joins the discussion from Northern Silicon Valley to analyze the "creepy" atmosphere of the audience-free Academy of Country Music Awards and the shifting political leanings of the entertainment industry.


Loading show notes…
Loading clips…
CHAPTER 01 / 44 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 1278 Introduction, Zephyr Economic Update

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1278 of No Agenda from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts announce that the Zephyr Economic Update is delayed due to fog obscuring the tracks, though Bitcoin is noted at $10,838. Curry shares a recommendation for 24trains.tv, a new train-themed video streaming service launched by Dutch DJ Erik de Zwart.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· austin· silicon valley· bitcoin· zephyr· 24trains.tv

00:00 COVID turned our people into light bulbs. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Thursday, September 17, 2020. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1278. This is no agenda. Debunking the surge and broadcasting live from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas, capital of the drone star state. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where the old saying goes, well, when you're in, You know the deal. No joke. I'm John C. DuBois. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. Okay, you got me on that one. That was good. You could be president, John. You are completely qualified. You got the chops. You're not old enough, but you'll get there. Hang in there, kid. Hang in there, kid. You'll get there. Tough news, everybody.

00:56 Bad news, bad news. Unfortunately, and this is especially for the boys on the floor, Wall Street and CNBC, Squawk Box, we will not have a Zephyr Economic Update today. John, would you like to explain? It's fogged in. I can't see the zephyr. Now, isn't this a rare time for it to be foggy? No, no, there's no, no. Oh. It's not uncommon. I mean, I'll be able to see a ghost of a thing go by and I might be able to make it count, but it's like probably not going to be worth, it's going to be eight at the regular time, regular speed. Okay. And Bitcoin currently at,

01:39 10,838. I do have good news for you foamers out there. A buddy of my colleague who I used to work with in the Netherlands, Erik de Zwart. I don't even know if that's his real name, it's his DJ name. Erik the Black. He has started a new online venture called 24trains.tv. And I believe this is right up your alley. Could be. I mean, you should take a look at it. He's got streaming videos. It's the lar- he claims the largest collection of train videos. I know the guy's always been to trains. He had a little mini train set in his backyard that he could actually sit on and- Ooh, those are- ah! That's hot. I knew it! Chick magnet. Exactly.

CHAPTER 02 / 44 Discussion

COVID-19 Testing Glitches, CDC Three-Month Viral Shedding Data

Thousands of North Carolina residents were incorrectly informed of positive COVID-19 results due to a technical glitch. The CDC released data indicating that recovered patients may carry low levels of the virus for up to three months, leading to false positives during retesting even when the individual is no longer infectious. The hosts question the logic of retesting recovered individuals except for travel requirements.

covid-19· cdc· north carolina· testing glitches· viral shedding· retesting

02:40 Yeah, we made fun of him for decades, but here you go. So 24trains.tv in case anybody's interested. Well, a lot happened over the past couple of days. A lot happened. And I think one of the, with all the coronavirus talk, COVID, You know, there was no room, of course, to talk about something actually interesting and in my mind somewhat outrageous. But the testing is falling apart everywhere. Every single state, I have a couple of articles, thousands in North Carolina incorrectly told they had COVID. Nearly 7,000 residents had tested positive.

03:28 for the coronavirus due to what officials say was a technical glitch. So that's... What kind of a glitch was this? We don't know. We don't know what kind of glitch that was. We found out from the CDC who published this information Data to date shows that a person who has had and recovered from COVID-19 may have low levels of virus in their bodies for up to three months after diagnosis. This means that if a person who has recovered from COVID-19 is retested within three months of initial infection, they may continue to have a positive result even though they are not spreading COVID-19. How many times do you think that's happened?

04:15 Well, why would you get retested if you had COVID-19? It doesn't make any sense. No, people often need a test to go somewhere. Here comes the December. Can you see it? Okay, tell me what you see. Yeah, well I can kind of see it. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Eight, no bonus. Eight, no bonus! Oh my god! Woo! Listen to that horn! You gotta keep playing the former clip to mock me. No! No, I take this... What do you mean? I take it very seriously. I gave you information on where to satisfy your train desires. I'm trying to help. You know, I'm wondering, this is exactly 9.15, seems to me. Yeah, I have 11.15 here. They are right on time.

CHAPTER 03 / 44 Discussion

PCR Test Cycle Thresholds, Madison and Minnesota Lab Discrepancies

Discrepancies in PCR assay spin cycles are examined, noting that while 30 cycles is the recommended limit to avoid picking up trace non-infectious material, many labs use higher thresholds. Madison, Wisconsin, reportedly uses 45 cycles, while Minnesota labs vary between 35 and 45 cycles across different commercial platforms. Harvard University epidemiologists suggest that positives produced above 30 cycles are unlikely to identify infectious patients.

pcr test· cycle threshold· cdc· harvard university· mayo clinic· minnesota· madison

05:04 That's right on. How does that work? You can't be any earlier than this. I don't know. Let me continue with a couple more things. Yeah. On this testing because I mean we can talk a lot about Trump and the CDC director who actually said in front of a Senate committee, a House committee I think, said this mask will protect me more than the vaccine. I mean we're in a crazy time right now. But, but, Madison, Wisconsin, I have in the show notes a link to their PCR assay page, how it should be set up, which on page 26, steps 3F, gives specific instructions to which number of spin cycles the test must be set.

05:53 I'm just going to ask you as an ask John just to see if the information is stuck. Do you know the approximate number that is recommended so that you don't overspin and start picking up trace amounts of stuff and other things for a PCR test? 20. 30 actually. It's 30. And this has been confirmed with our anonymous lab technician. 30 is really, you really don't even want to go higher than 30, but We know that most of these tests have been 37 and in Madison, Wisconsin 45 cycles. You're gonna pick up all kinds of stuff and generate a lot of... Why are they violating their... Okay, let's stop. Just don't want to put my bragging rights in, but I was an analytical chemist professionally.

06:44 To do tests for anything, and oil refineries, just to be clear. And so there's this giant book. If I was older and smarter, when I quit that job, I would have stolen the book. But I was young and dumb and I just didn't copy it or anything. I didn't have the spy mode in me. But... Not yet. From lab to lab to lab, they all have their own book. And it's a big test book and you open it up and to get accurate results, I don't care what the test is, but to get accurate results on anything, you have to follow those rules to the letter. There's the number of cheats you can do is very minimal.

07:28 I think there's multiple reasons for this, possibly, at least I have evidence that could be a reason. Let's look at Minnesota for a moment. Minnesota has the same issue with the cycles. Now, you have to know Harvard University epidemiologist has written and suggested positives produced with more than 30 cycles are unlikely to find infectious patients. The Minnesota Public Health Lab said there's no convincing proof for that, and the Minnesota Public Health Lab is confident that the threshold cycle of 38 is what is good. Now, so the state lab uses a CDC-derived test with this threshold of 38, even though the CDC says it shouldn't be over 30, and Harvard University, clearly.

08:15 while a test from the Mayo Clinic has a 35 threshold and they vary from 40 to 45 across three commercial platforms used by Health Partners Lab in Minnesota. So there's very... it's not even equal, all the labs are different. And I can tell you one thing I know about Abbott Labs, who I do not have a cycle number for, but we do have an anonymous dude named Ben. They're everywhere. They are truly saving the world. I hate to say it. They're saving the show. Well, they're saving the show for sure. Step aside, Hamms. You've done nothing for the show. Not like this.

CHAPTER 04 / 44 Discussion

Abbott Labs Rapid Testing, Universal Passport App

Abbott Labs, based north of Chicago, plans to produce 50 million rapid COVID-19 test kits per month. The company intends to release a smartphone application that provides a red or green status based on test results. This initiative is described as a private-sector attempt to create a universal health passport for access to venues and travel.

abbott labs· rapid test· digital passport· chicago· capitalism· health app

08:58 I will read this. Since I haven't heard you talk about it, I figure you should go ahead and send it. A dude named Ben working at Abbott Labs just north of Chicago. Abbott Labs is one of the biggest, if not the biggest tester, and they're the ones coming out with the rapid test. So he wants us to know the plan Abbott Labs has is to crank out 50 million of the rapid test kits per month And they will be giving you an app to put on your phone which will ping when your results are in, giving you a red or green, which Abbott Labs hopes can become some form of universal passport. So that's not even a government program. That's just capitalism at work. So beware, beware if they want to do this test with you. I'm not so sure we should promote that. And then the coup de grâce.

CHAPTER 05 / 44 Discussion

CARES Act Hospital Funding, State-by-State COVID-19 Case Payouts

A report for hospital Chief Financial Officers reveals the federal aid distributed per COVID-19 case under the CARES Act. Funding varies significantly by state, with Alabama receiving $158,000, North Carolina $252,000, and Wyoming $278,000 per case. The hosts suggest these high payouts create a financial incentive for hospitals to over-report cases through high-cycle PCR testing.

cares act· medicare· hospital funding· alabama· florida· north carolina· wyoming

10:00 Actually, I'll tell you first what I think is going on with these because this just came to me. Let me make sure this is from the hospital CFO report. So this is an industry publication for hospital chief financial officers. and it has an article here, just nothing special about it. State by state breakdown of federal aid per COVID-19 case. Now as we know, we had the CARES Act, the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, which designated $30 billion, just to start I think, of emergency funding designated for hospitals as a part of the bill.

10:51 They have a breakdown here of how much funding per COVID-19 case. Now I'm not sure when they say case if that means a case like we hear on the news, someone tested positive, that's a case? Or is it someone who tested positive and is in the hospital? It doesn't say hospital admissions. Well, it could be if you went to the doctor maybe even. Well, you got a test. If you got a test. But you're right, it could even be the doctor looking at you saying you got it. So I have to, there's a little, there's something here. So these first round of grants are distributed based on historical share of Medicare revenue. It's not necessarily based on the COVID-19 burden per state. So therefore hard hit states like New York are actually going to get a lot less per COVID-19 case than most other states. Are you ready to find out what some states are getting per COVID case?

11:50 And it's probably it's going to be an outrageous number that's going to annoy most people. Yes. Just give me a state and we'll and because they do very widely. Give me a state. Well, let's go with the with the most states that usually know how to capitalize on this the most. Let's start with Alabama. Alabama per covid-19 case, one hundred and fifty eight thousand dollars per case. Man, they're sick down there in Alabama. We got a lot of cases. Let's get those numbers up. What about Florida? Florida, let me see, Florida is $132,000 per COVID-19 case. Per case. Isn't Florida the place where they had 100% of all tests? Isn't that interesting? Yeah, wow, what a coincidence. North Carolina. North Carolina, 252,000. North Dakota, 339,000 per case.

12:50 What? Wyoming 278,000 per case, per case. Not sick, not dead, not on a ventilator, per case. I'm singing today, per case. And I think this is fraud and this came up in an eight minute long clip. You think it's fraud. I'm going to prove it to you. What I was going to say is I don't just think it's fraud. This came up and this is a very big deal to me personally. We had the surge in Texas. You remember, we were laughing about it for weeks. You know, you kept asking me, are you dead? Are you dead yet? Are you dead yet? And where did this surge take place mainly in Texas was Houston. Remember? Yep. And as a part of that, Governor Abbott came out

CHAPTER 06 / 44 Discussion

Economic Impact of COVID-19 Shutdowns, Yelp Business Closure Data

The economic toll of secondary lockdowns is discussed through the lens of a biker bar owner near Houston who was forced to close permanently. Data from Yelp indicates that 60% of businesses in California that closed during the initial shutdown have now gone out of business for good. The hosts argue that these shutdowns cause irreversible economic destruction to small retailers and restaurants.

yelp· small business· lockdowns· houston· california· economic destruction

13:51 And said, alright, we gotta surge, we gotta shut down the bars, it's the bars, shut down the bars! Now, this is personal to me in this case, so I finally have something really personal about this whole disaster. Are you in a bar in Houston? Our friend Dale, who has owned his bar near Houston for, gosh, I think 15 years, it's kind of a rundown biker bar, he was finally able to get some PPE after almost closing the first time around. Then when the second time came he said I can't do it and he closed his bar And it was really his his his love and lust this bar as I'm sure many people who had bars and restaurants, etc. Just Aside the numbers came out this morning that all people talking about you know a capitalist getting involved Yelp reports at least in California that all the

14:49 shops, but the shops, dress stores, bars, restaurants, 60% of all of them that closed for that shutdown are now out of business. Yeah, I saw that too. I don't think that's a number. It's a number. I don't put all that much stock in Yelp, but it's a number. I know people who swear by it. So, this is economic destruction. So that second shutdown, I can personally point to economic destruction. Should that shutdown have, that second shutdown have been by accident or by some mistake, I think that should come to the surface and people need to, we need to at least, I'll just be the fair guy here and say, for the next pandemic, we should know what went on so we can fix that problem.

CHAPTER 07 / 44 Discussion

Harris County Data Backlog, Falsified COVID-19 Threat Levels

A Harris County City Council meeting features testimony regarding a massive backlog of over one million COVID-19 tests that were dumped into the system in August. Officials allegedly recorded these old cases as new daily positives to justify keeping the county at a "red" threat level. While the reported 14-day average was 973 cases, the actual average of new cases was approximately 272, suggesting data manipulation to maintain emergency restrictions.

harris county· houston· lena hidalgo· sylvester turner· data backlog· texas department of health

15:37 Adam Curry on the inside wants to, is angry. So this is the City Council of Harris County. Harris County is Houston. It's a long clip and we can stop it as we go. The speaker is very clear. She's very knowledgeable. This was an eight minute clip. I brought it down to a little over three and she'll set it up and she'll talk about what really happened during the surge. You know, you can watch this live on television on the Houston cable systems. This is archived. They put it up on their website. It's just like every other city has their council meetings online with Zoom. And this was actually partially in person and partially on Zoom. What we should not disagree on is our desire to use the best and most accurate data. I can't hear it. You can't hear that?

16:31 You don't hear anything. Now I hear like two decibels of muted chat. That's weird. Troll room, could you hear it? Oh, was it left channel only? Oh, okay, I can fix that. I think it was, I think it's a, there we go. Mono. Let's see if you can hear it now. And what is absolutely unreasonable. Can you hear it now? Yeah, I can still about 5 DBs too low. No, we don't we don't want that. It's clear. Yeah, I'll do this I can do this. Okay, let's try it again. You should not disagree on does that work for you? It's fine Yeah, I go is our desire to use the best and most accurate data possible and what is absolutely unreasonable and might I say intellectually dishonest I

17:30 is to knowingly propagate false data in an effort to manipulate and instill fear. Okay, so we're talking about someone who is claiming that the data has been falsified to manipulate and cause fear. This is a city council meeting. Unfortunately, I fear that that is exactly what has been happening right now. And I know that we're trying to be brief here, but if you guys would indulge me for just a second, and this may be boring for those non-data people, but I'd like to explain what I believe to be the source of the issue. Prior to August 1st, the data system being used by the Texas Department of Health Service, of State Health Services, could not keep up with the volume of testing that was being done in Texas.

18:14 Because of this limitation and several other issues, every single day, Texas was continuing to build a larger and larger and larger backlog of test results that it had not reported out to the local health authorities. Unfortunately, this backlog led to a very large under-reporting of new cases when we were at the height of our pandemic in June and July. Now fortunately, on August 1st, The state of Texas did a massive system upgrade. Do you remember the massive system upgrade? Actually, I don't but it's obvious. Okay, well we were laughing at the time. Oh, they've upgraded and all of a sudden we've got different results.

18:57 which allowed the clearing of this backlog that by the way had built up to well over a million tests at that time. So the Texas Department of State Health Services then started pushing these now backlogged cases down to the county system. Our county authorities once they received those were supposed to sort through that data. They were supposed to weed out and remove duplicate positive cases and then report out those results on the local dashboard. Now, unfortunately, that happened on August 1st. Now, unfortunately, between August 1st and August 31st, Harris County and the City of Houston made the decision to record these newly received backlog cases.

19:41 on the date they received them, not on the date the positive test was taken. Are we all following along with how this worked? This is now causing a dramatic overinflation of new cases beginning in August. Now, luckily on August 31st, Harris County partially corrected this issue with their EpiCurve in their COVID-19 dashboard. But still to this day, they have failed to accurately report our current COVID-19 numbers with regard to the threat level that they have put us at red. Okay, so I'm just going to recap up until here. There were a million cases backlogged and when they fixed the system with the system upgrade, those million cases flowed through the system in rapid time and instead of saying those cases are from July, those cases were marked as day... I'm sorry? Too much work. Yeah, well that's okay. Yeah, you know, you're probably right.

20:43 Too much work. It's not fraud at all. It was just too much work. And that actually hasn't been fixed to this day, according to this is one of their health, the health and human services people in Harris County. Now, let me give you a concrete example for those people that, again, like data. On September 2nd, I received an email from the office of Harris County Judge Lena Hildago. In the email it stated, and I quote, the 14 day average of new cases in Harris County is 973 new cases per day. And the email concluded that we must stay at a red threat level. Just two days later on September 4th,

21:22 Both Judge Hildago and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner tweeted out similar cases, new cases for that day, that combined to a total of 1,015. Keep in mind that before we can move from red to orange on Judge Hildago's scale, we have to be within a 200 to 400 new case per day on a 14-day average. But what they didn't tell us is that 1015, those weren't actual new cases. Of the 1,015, 728 of those cases were over 30 days old. So instead of this close to 1,000 14-day average that put us in the red, the actual 14-day average of new cases was 272. To put those numbers into perspective based on per 100,000 population at that time, that's less than six.

22:26 new cases per day per hundred thousand and it is decreasing at a large rapid rate every day since then. And taking into account what we just spoke about earlier about how much money a case can result in and how much over spinning of the cycles are being done on the PCR tests. There's no incentive. Can we just say Occam's razor here? There's no incentive to get real numbers. The whole thing, if you look at these, at some of the death curves for example, this whole thing is over. There is a huge incentive and the incentive is to defraud. That's what the incentive is. There's no incentive to give accurate numbers when you can make all this money.

23:13 I guess you could say there's an incentive to defraud. That's a negative way of looking at things and I think it's horrible that people do that. That is how this person who's speaking to the council who was asked to speak, she sees it. Another part of this is science. Oh no, science? I've been mulling this over because of the way they're kind of reintroducing climate change into the debate, mainly Biden. And the people that are like the judge, she is obviously, I'm sure if you even ran this stuff bar, she'd be clueless.

CHAPTER 08 / 44 Discussion

Commercial Real Estate Decline, Scamdemic Prevention

The decline of commercial real estate is noted as a secondary effect of the pandemic, though business owners who own their buildings outright may have a higher survival rate. The hosts emphasize the need to document current data errors to prevent similar issues in future health crises.

commercial real estate· small business· pandemic planning· property ownership

23:49 because this woman has to make excuses that you have to be interested in data. She keeps saying this, she says it two or three times. I know it's boring because I'm talking about data. Yeah, it's boring because the public at large doesn't know jack about science. They wouldn't know jack about the data, but yet they're all in on global warming because some other incentivized jerk has convinced them otherwise that it's happening in a bad way. And yeah. This also brings up another issue. I don't want to bring it change the time. That's okay But your bar owner yeah the guy your buddy Doug or whatever his name was Bill Bob can't remember. It's a short name keep going did he own the building mmm I think he did actually Yeah, no I know he does because now he yes He does because he's renting out some rooms above it or something above above the bar. Oh, then he can reopen the bar

24:51 No, no, it's not all that. My point is, okay, this happened- Wait, wait, wait, let me finish my point, which was so many of these companies, little companies, I think the real estate, commercial real estate, we know anyone who's following in this is in the tank and it's getting worse. But if you have your own, own your own building and you got your shop in there, whatever it is, I think the damage is going to be a lot less. Nobody does that. They get talked to. We had this... No, no, okay. What? I'm sure we can find plenty of examples of how people can build back better. However, Dale did not have that option. My thinking is this is a huge mess up and this needs to be told if only for the next scamdemic that comes along that can be on the lookout for it. And so Governor Abbott, I'm going after him. You are the optimist. Go on.

CHAPTER 09 / 44 Discussion

Victoria Australia Emergency Legislation, Conspiracy Theorist Detention

New legislation proposed in Victoria, Australia, by Premier Daniel Andrews allows for trials without juries and the detention of "conspiracy theorists" for two weeks without supporting evidence. The bill reportedly grants police the power to search homes without warrants under the guise of public health risks. The hosts express concern over the erosion of civil liberties in the region.

victoria· australia· daniel andrews· detention· search warrant· conspiracy theorists

25:54 What do you mean optimist? That he would do that? No, I know he won't do that. But I'm putting... The optimist said any of this won't happen again. It's already happening in Australia and they already, they must know what's going on here. Uh, this, and it's interesting you say that. I would like Australia, you know, we have a lot of producers who are under the thumb in Victoria. You guys got to start looking at this testing and you got to start making noise about it. I got a boots on the ground report from one of our producers. This is the latest, a new bill from, as our producer says, Daniel Meinfuhrer Andrews. For the next six months, the bill proposes trials stand without a jury, only a judge. That's a good one. I could stop right there. And these trials can be changed on the day of if they want.

26:49 Any public health risk, including, quote, conspiracy theorists, which I think is anyone who doesn't agree with Dan, can be and will be detained for two weeks supporting evidence not needed. Wow! The police can search your house without a warrant. You know, this is what happens, man, when they take your guns away. They get pretty brazen. They get very, very brazen. My goodness. I feel horrible for all of our Australian producers. And then I have... I'm going to lead into something. I have a... Bloomberg did another interview with Dr. Bill, who now just acts like he's an actual health authority.

CHAPTER 10 / 44 Discussion

Bill Gates Bloomberg Interview, CDC Reputational Damage

Bill Gates appeared on Bloomberg to discuss the reputational damage to the CDC and FDA under the Trump administration. Gates criticized the White House for ignoring epidemiologists and expressed concern over "weirdly interesting falsehoods" spreading on social media. He advocated for continued debate on how social media platforms should handle misinformation regarding vaccines and masks.

bill gates· bloomberg· cdc· fda· gavi· social media censorship

27:42 Just kind of fun. So amidst all of the Trump's forcing CDC and FDA to release a vaccine that's going to be dangerous just because he wants people to not mail in their votes. I mean, this is how crazy we've become in our country. So does he trust the CDC and the FDA? Well, I don't think Bill would say yes, considering who he's allied with. Do you still trust the FDA? I think in the FDA there's a lot of professionals. Historically, just like the CDC was viewed as the best in the world, the FDA had that same reputation as a top-notch regulator. But there's been some cracks.

28:27 with some of the things they've said at the commissioner level, hopefully the staff isn't pulled in that direction. What about the CDC? You made reference To the reputational damage that's been done to the CDC. Can you take what the CDC says to the bank any longer? Well, the CDC is largely being written out of the picture because you have people at the White House who aren't Epidemiologists, you know Unlike you a dr. Bill. I mean you of course can speak about it and you're not an epidemiologist, but okay Because you have people at the White House

29:09 who aren't epidemiologists, you know, saying what a great job they've done. And so it's no longer... I think Birx is actually recognized as one of the number one epidemiologists. It's no longer a set of experts. The CDC actually did make some mistakes, the way they thought about testing, the way they hadn't figured out to bring the commercial providers in. Oh, Bill, shh, you can't say that. That was Trump's fault. Don't you remember? Trump, Trump did it wrong. It was his fault. And what about those conspiracy theories and what should we do about it? The conspiracy theorists who believe that you helped to create and spread the coronavirus might be easy to dismiss if there weren't so many of them. Has that notoriety become an impediment to your efforts or the foundation's work yet?

30:05 Well, it's so crazy, you know, to suggest the opposite, which is, you know, we make vaccines and that has saved millions of lives to somehow say that the vaccine in general is malign or that, you know, the deaths are really taking place. Back, back, back. When he says we make vaccines. Oh, he he he and Belinda. Melinda, whatever her name is. Melinda, Melinda's good. It's Melinda. That, no, of course he means we is Gavi is the Vaccine Alliance, it's China, it's everybody. It's the World Health Organization. That's we, we, we, we, we.

30:50 Or maybe he just feels like he's the king of everything. surprising to me how interesting that is, so it spreads far more quickly than the truth. The big concern is that if that means that the protection of others, like wearing masks or a willingness of enough people to take the vaccine, then it absolutely does make things worse. And the idea of how should these social media platforms

31:29 try and avoid being the source of these sort of weirdly interesting falsehoods. That's a debate. I hadn't heard that when I was clipping it this morning. Instead of saying these lies he says these weirdly interesting falsehoods Yeah, that's an interesting. What do you think? It's just that's what he is. Okay, of course these sort of weirdly interesting falsehoods That's a debate or discussion. We're gonna we're gonna have to continue to have yeah Yeah, we got to shut people up. Dr. Bill. I

CHAPTER 11 / 44 Discussion

Pennsylvania Lockdown Ruled Unconstitutional, Basic Liberties Protection

A federal court ruled that Pennsylvania's lockdown measures were unconstitutional, stating that even well-intentioned efforts cannot override basic liberties. The judge noted that the governor's participation in protests while banning other gatherings constituted an unequal application of the law. The ruling emphasized that the Constitution does not accept a "new normal" where rights are subordinated to open-ended emergency measures.

pennsylvania· unconstitutional· court ruling· civil liberties· emergency measures

32:12 A few more items on the list. The Pennsylvania lockdown was challenged in court and the ruling was, yes, it was unconstitutional. Matt Cernell, producer Matt, He did a whole breakdown of pure legislation analyst job, which I put in the show notes. I just pick a couple of one-liners out of it. The court says well-intentioned efforts are not enough to uphold unconstitutional issues. The governor actually never attended any meeting when this ruling was being made, did participate in a couple of calls.

32:50 A lot of talk about the unequal application of the law as protests were allowed. And page 23, language does not preclude protest. The plain language of the orders makes no exception, which seemingly run directly contrary to the plain language of the May 27, 2020 order. However, the record unequivocally shows that defendant, that's the governor, permitted protests and governor participated in the protests, which exceeded the limitations set forth in his order, which I think was six, and did not comply. So, you know, hey, you also participate in it.

33:27 And I think the most important one is page 66. This is in the conclusion, and you should look through it if people are interested in the show notes, noagenda.show.net or .com. The Constitution cannot accept the concept of a quote, new normal where the basic liberties of the people can be subordinated into open-ended emergency mitigation measures, which is pretty much what we have everywhere. Rather, the Constitution sets certain lines that may not be crossed even in an emergency. Actions taken by the defendants cross those lines. It is the duty of the court to declare those actions unconstitutional. Thus, consistent with the reasons set forth above, the court shall enter judgment in favor of the plaintiffs, which is the Pennsylvania County's businesses and elected officials who filed the suit.

CHAPTER 12 / 44 Discussion

St. George Utah Anti-Mask Protest, Media Propaganda Analysis

Hundreds of protesters gathered in St. George, Utah, to oppose mask mandates in schools, with some attempting to enter the school board building. The hosts analyze a local news package from ABC 4 News, criticizing it as propaganda for using a child to debunk the protesters' claims. The segment highlights the tension between parental rights and state-mandated health orders.

st. george· utah· anti-mask protest· abc 4 news· propaganda· school board

34:12 This will probably be challenged. No one's walking out, open up bars and jumping up and down just yet. Yeah, well, you know, another element of this, but I do have one clip. I was gonna let you have the COVID segment, but I have one. Yeah. Okay. I'm transitioning. Well, before you leave, there was one, one, I was just stunned by this one anti-mask protest in the United States. Big one too. Really? And of course, yeah, I've heard of it because nobody played it up. Because it might catch on, but this was in Mormon country in Utah. And this is the clip is the one USA mask protest, at least one I know of. Now hundreds have gathered here in front of the Washington County Administration building calling for the end of a mask mandate saying they are tired of not living their normal lives. No more masks! No more masks! Not on the backs of my kids or you're going to get more

35:13 But that's how I feel about that. A passionate call for action Friday morning in St. George, several police officers on standby as many locals called concerns about coronavirus spikes overblown. The flu kills more than coronavirus. Others calling the virus a hoax or stating that asymptomatic carriers simply do not exist and they cannot be forced to wear masks anywhere as citizens of the United States. If we want to wear a mask that's fine we can take care of ourselves. Some rally attendees say they shouldn't ever wear masks if they have any medical issues or mental health concerns or if they feel they simply can't breathe. When George Floyd was saying I can't breathe and then he died and now we're wearing a mask and we say I can't breathe but we're being forced to wear it anyways. But many say that they believe in all cases masks jeopardize kids health. Parents are demanding they have the right to decide what to do with their children. I'll tell you another reason I'd hate masks. Most child molesters

36:09 Love them. The mayor says, responding that they don't understand why crowds are protesting them based on a mandate given by the governor. They blocked off the front entrance to the school building and we went out to ask them to move and they attempted to storm the school building. The school board is implementing the governor's recent order that face shields alone are not enough. And if a parent is adamant that their child cannot wear a mask or a shield, they must fill out a form including a doctor's note so the district can review it. In St. George, Katie Kralis, ABC 4 News. Wow, that was a great package the mix was perfect with the crowd in the background The whole thing there's the elements of propaganda it was in that piece were just phenomenal Well, they had the old lady bitching about pedophiles. That was the best part that you could have ended the clip right there would have been clip of the day and

36:56 Now, I could have, but it really wasn't Clip of the Day. But the real piece of garbage in there that they threw in to make it so like, oh, these people are just nuts! These crazy people. Is having, out of the blue, putting a six-year-old midway through the clip saying, the flu kills more people than the coronavirus. I mean, why do you do that unless you're trying to denigrate the whole notion of the thing. You put a little kid in there. So the viewer watches, like, oh, it's a little kid, he doesn't know anything, he's a stupid little kid. I mean, this thing was a piece of, I mean, it was, they kept down the numbers, oh, 100 people. It was at least 1,000, maybe more, the way they played it. It was just really a piece of propaganda that was, they had to cover it, I guess, or somebody was bitching, because maybe this is going on a lot, but they're not covering it.

CHAPTER 13 / 44 Discussion

Li-Meng Yan COVID-19 Lab Theory, Steve Bannon and Miles Guo

Researcher Li-Meng Yan appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight claiming COVID-19 was manufactured and intentionally released by the Chinese Communist Party. The hosts trace her funding to the Rule of Law Society, an organization run by Steve Bannon and funded by exiled Chinese billionaire Miles Guo. They question Bannon's motives, suggesting the operation is a well-funded "color revolution" effort against the CCP rather than a purely scientific endeavor.

li-meng yan· steve bannon· miles guo· ccp· tucker carlson· rule of law society

37:55 I just find it abhorrent. Interesting that, well of course they wouldn't cover that, we know why. Still good that the local news at least covered it. Anyway, so we have a new, what is supposed to be a new player on the scene, Li Ming Yang. And Li Ming Yang is the researcher who has published this 26-page document with unequivocal proof that the coronavirus was manufactured in a lab And she's been featured every last two or three nights on Tucker Carlson Tonight. I didn't clip it because it's really hard to kind of parse it unless you know the context and you can't even get something out of a clip that's just, you know, she speaks English. Just I think it's hard for audio. But her main drive is besides the

38:48 the Well, this is the reason why I'm talking about her. Then she goes on to say, oh no, this was created by the CCP and the People's Republic Army, whatever, what do they call it? Yeah, the People Army. Yeah. PL- from the other army and it was intent- People's Liberation Army. People's Liberation Army, thank you. And it was intentionally released to the whole world to cause destruction, which is not in her document, that is her message. And Tucker is lapping it up and although I don't disagree, I do have to call out the bullshit that's behind this or at least something that you need to be aware of and this is Bannon, Banyan.

39:44 I had my eye on Banyan for a while and I knew I'd heard this woman's story and she was on Banyan's War Room Pandemic podcast. Brought to you by NetSuite from Oracle. You need it to fight the pandemic. He got NetSuite as an advertiser? It's completely irrelevant because he is 100% funded by Miles Guo, G-U-O. That is his U.S. name. And Bannion had Li Mengyan on in April. I remember the whole Hurl story. Oh yeah, I vaguely remember this too. This report was released by the Rule of Law Society where Li Mengyan works.

40:29 And this is set up and funded by Miles Guo. And if you look into any of this Miles Guo stuff, you look at their website, which is ROLSociety.org, Rule of Law Society, you will see Bannon on the homepage, Bannon up, Bannon down, everywhere it's Bannon. And he will be, well listen to this one minute clip where Banyan is talking about the great Miles Guo, who may be a great guy, but he's being paid to use his mastery and tricks and whatever it is he does against the CCP. And he's basically a paid hitman for this. Miles Guo is going to talk about, at the end of his presentation,

41:16 something for the Chinese people and for the victims. He is setting up and going to establish a $100 million fund called the Rule of Law Fund. And his principal focus is to assist the families, the victims, the friends of the missing, the imprisoned, those who died under mysterious circumstances regarding suicide or just happened to fall off 40-story buildings. and also those that had their assets stripped and impoverished their families. Miles Guo will announce today that he is prepared, he's starting this fund, he's going to fund it, and he's going to not only look to get information and help those victims in mainland China, but hold accountable

42:01 Those institutions in the West, specifically in New York City, in the City of London, and other financial capitals that have aided and abetted this reckless behavior. Name names. I'm all... Well, okay, a couple things. The $100 million fund is a fund that Banyan controls. I think it's the rule of law society four. So there's been more of these funds. This is, we know, and it's a 501c4, which means it's for lobbying and it's not tax deductible. So it's going to be spent on, well, here's the, here's according to the FAQ.

42:41 Donations will be used to pay expenses associated with the vision and mission of the society, including legal fees, expenses associated with political asylum applications, forensic accounting and auditing fees, investigation fees, education conferences and seminars to promote the rule of law in China. Can you say webinar? Media expenses. Expenses incurred to protect the security of whistleblowers and victims, administrative and operational expenses, and disbursements directly related to the purpose of the rule of law society. So Banyan and his whole operation, NetSuite by Oracle is probably a freebie. It's all paid for by Miles Guo.

43:26 I'm all for the mission. I'm okay with people going after the Chinese Communist Party and going after organizations in the US and the UK and wherever else where they're embedded, ingrained. And I like it. I really don't like that there's no transparency on this guy. Even though he's course not yeah, I just saw and this is a moneymaker for him. It is a big moneymaker It's like that wall project down in Texas for the first thing he did as he made a music video with himself and Miles Guo and Miss Yan featured prominently. It's called Take Down the CCP and it's hot baby! It's hip! It's happenin'! Wait until you get to the hook.

44:16 So you know Banyan got some of his some of his music industry buddies and they created an anthem Which is good too, the take down the CCP. It's an anthem. He knows what he's doing. He is creating a color revolution on the Chinese Communist Party and he's well funded. And it's I think it's fun to watch, but I need to watch it from that perspective and not like, you know, Tucker Carlson, like, oh, most important. Oh, no one's talking to this woman. The social media is taking her accounts down. Of course.

44:57 Doesn't matter who it is they do that. That's a different issue. Anyway, well I have I don't believe for a minute that he's trying to take down the CCP. Oh, that's what he's told Miles Grove. You better believe that. Maybe that's the pitch. The guy's a billionaire. You know, he got money. So why not? Why wouldn't he? Hey, I can take care of it. It seems to be just a you know, I don't want to use the word grifter. Ah, it comes to mind, doesn't it? But he's been in it. You know, he was at the White House. He's working for Trump and he wrote a book so he could make money off of working for Trump and slamming Trump. And he probably ghost-written wrote the... we think he probably ghost-written... or I think for sure he did the... what's the name of the... Walrus guy. Cuckoo, Cachoo, Bolton. Bolton book.

45:51 Yeah, and he's always wearing this outfit that looks like he should be standing on an open-air jeep, painted in a kind of a camouflage, sand camouflage, like he's in the Saudi desert. He's got that jacket with all the pockets. And I mean, the guy... Exactly the guy I've come to the conclusion that he's just I somehow he has a piece of the action for the Seinfeld show He was a producer and Holly this guy is a hustler Is more serious about any of it is that pot lining his own pockets, I'm totally convinced I don't like him any. I'm actually kind of like, well, you know, somehow he had his hooks in the Breitbart. How did that happen? I mean, one thing after another, after another. And I've heard his speeches. People should go out and listen to a whole Bannon speech. It's very good. But I think it's derivative.

46:46 derivative. He's taking his material from here and there and he's putting it together, making a nice piece. If this guy was really that into taking down the Chinese CCP, he'd be dead. Possibly. Possibly. I think he's probably working with the Chinese government for all I know just to grow to spend money. That's quite the accusation. I hadn't even considered that. Nah, I think he's There's some code of honor that he, I mean he's all in. It's just, ah. What kind of code of honor is a guy who works for Trump, helps promote some of the Trump ideas and then turns on him? What kind of code of honor is this guy? Who knows what, that's wrestling to me. Who knows what Bannon and Trump have worked out. I've heard Trump say he's much better on the outside right now. Yeah, because he's going after CCP.

CHAPTER 14 / 44 Discussion

Black Futures Lab, Chinese Progressive Association CCP Ties

Alicia Garza, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, is linked to the Black Futures Lab, which is fiscally sponsored by the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA). The CPA is described as an organization with direct ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The hosts criticize the partnership, suggesting that domestic social movements are being influenced or funded by foreign adversaries.

alicia garza· black lives matter· black futures lab· chinese progressive association· ccp

47:46 At arm's length, and he'll go, you know, he's gonna do the whole forensic accounting analysis of companies and organizations. I'm all for that. He did names, he did this thing, name one name, one name, give me one name. I got no names. Of course not. Bannon looks like he should be hosting Yacht Rock on SiriusXM. Have you ever heard that channel? Yacht Rock. It's like this is channel for people of boats. It's like Rupert Holmes, you know, Pina Colada song, a little Steely Dan. It's what you kind of want to be blasting when you roll up the San Trope. Yeah, it's Yacht Rock. It looks like it'd be perfect for that. And meanwhile, the I think it's Alicia Garza, who is one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter. She has a

48:42 A secondary, or tertiary, or God knows what comes after that, she has another non-profit, which, what is this thing called? It's the Black Futures Lab. The Black Futures Lab transforms black communities into constituencies that change the way power operates. Locally, statewide, and nationally. So in other words, she went out with her donation machine with her Black Lives Matter pitch and Marxist ideology behind it all, went up to a couple rich people said,

49:25 You know, I'd love to give you some money, but you know, it's just not gonna look good if I do it because you guys are kind of like Marxists, you know that right? She's I've got another idea for you. Well, actually wow, that was here. We just had a huge Thunder cloud. It sounded like a thunderclap. Look, it's still going. It's another one. You getting a storm could be on Tifa. No, she actually she actually went to the Chinese Progressive Association, which is a complete CCP operation.

50:04 Wow, sold out to the Chinese government. Let me read the rest of the description here. That is pathetic. The problems facing our communities are complex. The solutions require experimentation, innovation, and political power. We deserve elected officials that represent us, policies that improve our lives, and policies that reflect our lives. Are you ready to join us? Yeah. Oh, it actually, she even says Black Futures Lab is a fiscally sponsored project, which means she has no P&L. We know that trick now. Fiscally sponsored means you're on the P&L of the actual 501c3. There's another one. Boy, this is good. And she says the Chinese Progressive Association. Shoot, man. I'm sorry. You know, I feel kind of bad.

50:50 Why didn't I look those guys up on GuideStar? Let's take a quick look and look at their Form 990, see how much money they have. Oh, they got plenty of money and I'll bet you that it's all straight from China. This is really a sellout. They should investigate this woman. She should be in front of one of the, oh, I'm sorry, the House Committee. Democrats, they're all into, as far as they're concerned, might as well all be run by China. So the Chinese Progressive Association in 2018, they haven't filed 19 yet, had gross receipts of $5,240,000. Oh, that's minor. It's just, I mean, okay, underneath that we have the Chinatown People Progressive Association. I mean, this is spread out. You know how this works. Oh yeah, that's what you do nowadays. You put in all these different... If say you have a hundred million dollars, it looks to, it looks, you look like you're greedy. No, no, no. Let's have 20 operations. Yeah, we can't have that curry thinking that we're doing something over here, damn it. Each with five million. Well, maybe we can even do more than that.

51:50 So, this is now blatantly out in the open, but we know exactly, we've discussed so many times who Black Lives Matter, who it's run by, who the foundations are run by, the former radicals from the 60s. Rosenberg and what's the other guy who ran the workshop? I mean, it's nothing new. It's the same people. But then you actually partner up with the Chinese Progressive Association for another black charity that you've come up with. And you're not even... The Chinese Communist Party. You're not even your own operation. You're just taking money that they decide is good for you. It's like, ah.

CHAPTER 15 / 44 Discussion

Clackamas County Arson Reports, Antifa Extremist Groups

A Clackamas County City Council meeting features reports from the sheriff's department regarding extremists staging gas cans and using chainsaws to start fires along telephone poles. While the sheriff's representative mentions suspected Antifa involvement, a council member dismisses the reports as media hype. The discussion highlights the internal conflict among local officials regarding the use of the National Guard to address civil unrest.

clackamas county· oregon· antifa· arson· national guard· gas cans

52:37 very, very, very annoying. Which we might as well... Gosh, I just realized that the most important clip I had for today I don't seem to have. Crap. Well, we'll have to do it live. We're gonna have to do it live. So let's go from Black Lives Matter to their partners Antifa, Antifa Black Bloc, the peaceful protesters. Let's go to Clackamas County. Clackamas County, Oregon. These are great. People doing these city council meetings is just fantastic because you can see they don't realize their expressions and they're on camera the whole time. And I think they let their guard down and they really don't see how much information they're giving us just by not

53:32 by not just by looking into their camera. So they have a representative from the, I think the sheriff's department, and he's talking about arsonists in Clackamas County. And you can see there's one guy who really is worried and he's like, oh, we got to do something. But you see in the left, John, you look at the woman and without even having started the video I went, she's the Karen. She's the Karen. She had the look, she had the hair, she had everything, and she's the one pushing back on doing anything because she's not just the Karen, she's the shill, she's the operative, it's her job to derail this. Again, a disgusting display. There's reports of

54:17 And this is not specific to an area, but all over the county, both outlying and even closer into town of people of extremist groups staging gas cans for later destruction. And equally concerning is there are reports of People from other extremist groups. It's not confirmed Antifa but suspected Antifa. This is more specific to the Estecada area. Reports and sightings of people armed with chainsaws. And the goal was to follow telephone poles in hopes of starting further fires. I'm not sure I understand when you say gas can staging gas can. This is the Karen. Could you get a little more information about that? Well, staging specifically staging full gas cans in sort of concealed type areas to later be used by themselves or other members of their groups.

55:12 to initiate the starting of further fires. Yeah, but this is some media thing. I mean... There's another council member, a Ken, a Karen and a Ken. This is just a media thing. I mean, what? It hasn't been confirmed. So no, no, that that part is not. But the Antifa part, there have been reliable sightings and reports not confirmed. But I mean, the it's pretty specific being armed with chainsaws following telephone poles in the hopes of starting further fires. After hearing that from Captain Smith here, I'm I'm

55:47 I'm inclined, Jim, we've got to make an appeal to the governor to call in the National Guard. I'd be happy to call the governor. And here comes Karen. Oh no, we can't have the National Guard. That would mean Trump is doing something. We have to ask Trump. Oh no, no, no, no, no. I'd be happy to call the governor. Yeah, can I just ask a clarifying question because I want to make sure we aren't over-exaggerating the situation. I think law enforcement has the best handle on when we would need to call in reinforcements or call in for the National Guard. So could you give us some insight onto that? And it just went on and on. She doesn't know. There's nothing. It's a myth. That's not true. Just goes on and on and on. It goes on and on. Media hype. Yeah.

CHAPTER 16 / 44 Discussion

Local Planning Commissions, Subversive Community Involvement

The hosts discuss the experience of participating in local planning commissions as a way to counter ineffective local governance. They describe the "gruesome details" and interpersonal conflicts inherent in small-town bureaucracy and the role of "Karens" in derailing productive community improvements.

planning commission· local government· community activism· bureaucracy

56:29 Mimi's involved in this stuff up north. It's the same kind of thing. Well good, then you can send this clip to her which I'm... Go ahead. Well she ended up on the planning commission and now she's... Yeah? It turns out that you can, you can kind of really be subversive on the planning commission if you're trying to make things, you know, improve things from these do-nothings that run everything else. And it's actually been quite entertaining. Unfortunately, it means that I have to suffer. Why? Because you have to watch? No, because I have to listen to every gruesome detail of every scheme and complaint and every a-hole that's on all these commissions and all these Karens that are out there and what they look like and how they interact with everybody. Believe me, it's just ugly. Sometimes in the workplace, colleagues do things for each other.

57:23 And I want to take advantage of this moment to tell you that I am personally going to call Mimi tomorrow and I will drain her of whatever details she needs to discuss. That's interesting you'd say that because my experience with women with a little more length than yours is they can say the same thing to ten different people. Okay, man, I was just trying to hook a brother up. But it's fine, I think it'd be great. At least maybe, maybe it's possible to talk her out. I don't know. I've never experienced it or seen it. If you don't hear from me by Saturday evening, then you should send help that we know. So, combining all this, combining Black Lives Matter, combining Antifa, combining fires being set, arson,

CHAPTER 17 / 44 Discussion

Secretary Mark Esper, Space and Cyber Warfare Domains

Defense Secretary Mark Esper addressed the Air, Space, and Cyberspace Conference, identifying space and cyberspace as the new frontiers of high-intensity conflict. Esper warned that China and Russia have weaponized space with "killer satellites" and directed energy weapons. The hosts debate whether these technologies are being used to influence terrestrial events, such as the West Coast wildfires.

mark esper· department of defense· china· russia· directed energy weapons· killer satellites

58:18 China, China! I go to Department of Defense Secretary Mark Esper, who is, this was again for, this is like another one of those internal presentations, but it's very important for all branches of the military. This is the clip I didn't clip, but I'm doing it live because it's really important. Mark Esper, it's an honor to join you for this year's Air, Space, and cyberspace conference. He's a few DBs on that. Yeah, I'm trying to make it better. An important event that brings together the world's five. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. It's worth it if we get this going. Okay, stop. Oh, it's the mixer is down. Stupid. Okay.

59:04 I can make this happen. I can make it happen, bro! Live! Shit, this is so- why is it louder? Why is this not louder? So I'm gonna have to amplify that shit. Okay, here we go. Can you hear it at all? You can hear something, right? Yeah, no. Okay, hold on. This is horrible. Blast this shit. Unmatched power and unyielding vigilance across the globe. As we look toward the next seven decades and beyond, emerging technologies are fundamentally altering the character of warfare. Our air, space, and cyber personnel will be at the forefront of tomorrow's high-end fight. In the years ahead, wars will be fought not just on land and sea, as they have for thousands of years, or in the air, as they have for the past century, but also in outer space and cyberspace in unprecedented ways.

59:51 Preparing for this requires modernizing our force for high-intensity conflict. It requires strengthening our network of allies and partners. And it requires expanding our warfighting capabilities across all five of these domains. In this era of great power competition, we cannot take for granted the United States' long-held advantages. The Air Force in particular has maintained uncontested air superiority for decades with persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and precision airstrikes anytime, anywhere. However, our near-peer rivals, China and Russia, seek to erode our longstanding dominance in air power through long-range fires, anti-axis aerial denial systems, and other asymmetric capabilities designed to counter our strengths.

1:00:39 Meanwhile, in space, Moscow and Beijing have turned a once peaceful arena into a warfighting domain. They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy weapons, and more. In an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our own. Directed energy weapons, which I have been scoffed at and laughed over for a decade. Now, the Secretary of Defense says China and Russia have killer satellites and are using directed energy weapons, which could easily scorch a couple of places in Portland where it's already messed up. Why? As you point out, why not Canada? Nothing going on up there. Is that climate change free? I never said anything about Canada. Yeah, you made a good point about Canada. There's no fires there. Why are there no fires? Most of the fires are on the West Coast.

1:01:29 So there's an admission and acknowledgement of directed energy weapons from space and that they've weaponized it. They didn't say that. His reference to directed energy weapons was within the discussion of satellite to satellite, you know, taking one satellite out, the space wars. I'll take it. The way I heard it, he wasn't talking about people firing down at us. Oh, okay. So we're all really nice and we'll just shoot the satellites? We'll never shoot down to the earth? Come on! There's not enough juice in one of those satellites to get any density and the energy. It's just not gonna happen. Okay. At least, that's fine. Can we at least agree that directed energy weapons are a thing? They exist. Thank you.

1:02:24 I think that's a little bigger than you want it to sound like, but I think that's a huge deal that that admission is out there. I didn't think that was a new thing. Sorry. It's something that I've been called a crackpot over for a long time. I don't think directed energy weapons are a well-known phenomenon. It's something that's been done, it's been invented. Your thing is specific to the to the fact that they're shooting down and blowing up little towns in the United States and leaving a house or two just so they can laugh at us. No, no, no, no. The Chinese are funding a portion of Black Lives Matter. They're behind the coronavirus. They're everywhere. And now just to make it a little bit worse, their number one enemy, President Trump, they're going to start fires everywhere.

CHAPTER 18 / 44 Discussion

Gavin Newsom Climate Change Claims, California Fire Prevention

California Governor Gavin Newsom attributed recent record-breaking temperatures and wildfires to climate change, citing a 130-degree reading in Death Valley. The hosts challenge these claims, noting that higher temperatures were recorded in 1913. They also point out that the state significantly reduced fire prevention and forest management efforts over the last decade.

gavin newsom· california· climate change· death valley· wildfires· fire prevention

1:03:24 I mean, it's not that far-fetched anymore. But okay, now it's just a bunch of really smart politicians. They've got it all figured out. No, it's a bunch of punks going up, driving up and down the freeway lighting fires. No, you're wrong! You're wrong! It's climate change! Here's Gavin Newsom. Just think, in the last few weeks, alone. We've experienced the hottest August in California history. We had 14,000 dry lightning strikes over a three-day period. We're experiencing temperatures, world record-breaking temperatures in the state of California, 130 degrees, arguably the hottest recorded temperature in the history of mankind.

1:04:06 No I have that clip you have the clip of what I had that clip I was like a month ago showing that Palm Springs a hundred years ago beat its own beat that record It's that that record is not the record. It was 139 or 234. Yeah Do you remember what that clip would have been called cuz I couldn't find it Palm Springs now. Anyway, I'll be Palm Springs could be temperature could be record. I don't know record Well, I'll look for it. We play the rest of him, but I it's it's it's been

1:04:42 No, if you look it up on the Wikipedia's you get, what did I see? It was like 137 in Death Valley in 1913 or something like that. Yeah. Yeah. There we go. State of California, 130 degrees. Yeah, it was Death Valley. Yeah, Death Valley. Arguably the hottest recorded temperature in the history of mankind. History of mankind! Not just, can you turn your speakers down a tad? Not just California, the history of all mankind. Bullshit! In the state of California just a few weeks ago, It's been 121 degree temperatures in LA County. Burbank Airport, 114 degrees. It was 103 degrees in one part of the state of California at 3 in the morning. You've seen the images now strewn across the rest of the globe, these orange glows, the quarter-inch thick.

1:05:29 Snow that is these ashes that are flying for some reason and you really I'm coming back really loud from you I don't know why it's that nothing's changed. Well, you probably turned it up I turned it down a second ago, and it's it's louder. I don't know how that work. I'll just turn up the gates away from these fires fires that we are experiencing North California 800 miles down North California Yeah, the border of Mexico. He's a wreck! It's unbelievable. No, it's not unbelievable. He admitted in that same press conference that they have stopped doing fire prevention about a decade ago, longer. Now, the other accusation is that this is government, this is federal land, and it should be Trump who does that. Since when?

CHAPTER 19 / 44 Discussion

Judd Apatow on Corporate Censorship, China Market Influence

Director Judd Apatow spoke out against corporate censorship in Hollywood, arguing that giant conglomerates refuse to criticize China to protect their business interests. Apatow noted that movies about Chinese concentration camps or human rights abuses are never greenlit because the industry has "bought silence" with Chinese money. The hosts suggest this self-censorship prevents the public from understanding global atrocities through art.

judd apatow· censorship· china· hollywood· human rights· concentration camps

1:06:26 I'm that 60% of it is federal land. That's what that's I'm just telling what I hear the argument is I don't know if it's true, so I'm asking well I'd have to look into that argument. I don't think that's true, but it's possible. It's possible and that would be a good excuse. Would you like to hear a guy who just lost his job? Yes. Well, no, but yes. Are you familiar with Judd Apatow? Yeah, I know this story. For me, I think what I perceive as more chilling is a corporate type of censorship that people don't really notice, which is a lot of these giant corporate entities have business with

1:07:07 You know countries around the world Saudi Arabia or China and they're just not going to criticize them and they're not going to let their shows Criticize them or they're not going to air documentaries that go deep into truthful areas because they just make so much money So while we're all going, you know, can we say this joke or not say that joke? on a much bigger level, they have just completely shut down critical content about human rights abuses in China. And I think that's much scarier. You're talking about global conglomerates that say, we still need to be able to sell a version of this in China. And so we're not even going to accept this in what's already being greenlit, let alone something that's more provocative. Or it dies in the

1:07:53 in the pitch phase. Hey, I want to write a movie about the concentration camps in China. And the Muslims in concentration camps. I mean, he's using what an idiot. He's just a dumb example. Write a movie about someone who escapes. No one would buy the pitch. Instead of us doing business with China and that leading to China becoming more free, what has happened is a place like China has bought our silence with their money. And that's the carrot side. You said there's only four endings. Yeah. But in foreign policy, there's really only two tools. And you know the other one. The stick. The stick. Yeah. Well, there's no stick lately. I mean, we haven't even heard about the stick in a long time. The stick would be a situation like the interview. Yeah, because we do need a movie that says, hey, people are being mistreated in North Korea.

1:08:44 And so the aftermath of that might be, if you wanted to pitch that today, nobody would ever consider it. But what is the result of that is we never wake up our country or the world through art or satire that people are being mistreated in our country or other countries. And so that's very dangerous. Goodbye. You won't be working again, my friend. Is he that naive? Maybe he's just like, you know what? How about this? How about some people, current company included, just don't hold back? Now we have little economic issues to fear about because we can't technically get cancelled because of our entire model and no one, really no one cares about us.

CHAPTER 20 / 44 Discussion

Empty Venues and Dystopian Award Shows, Audience Energy

The 2020 Academy of Country Music Awards at the Grand Ole Opry is described as a "creepy" and "uninspired" event due to the lack of a live audience. The hosts compare this to the current state of the NFL and NBA, noting that fake crowd noise cannot replicate the genuine energy of a live crowd. They argue that the absence of an audience fundamentally degrades the quality of televised entertainment and sports.

acm awards· grand ole opry· carrie underwood· empty stadiums· nfl· nba

1:09:39 We don't matter to the world at large, but I think doctors, lots of people are starting to say, I'd have to talk now. And if that means I lose my job, I lose my job. And Hollywood's in deep trouble, i.e. China. The tenant was gonna be the big box office bonanza, IMAX, woo! It did like 30 million in its opening weekend. No one's going to the movie theaters. Hollywood's dead now. Oh, did you see the American Country Music Awards last night? Well, I saw Carrie Underwood playing every other singer they guess they couldn't get to come to a huge the Grand Ole Opry the new one that which is not this was called I can't remember but the new Grand Ole Opry is a monster. It's a monster palace dead empty. It looked like it was creepy. It looked like rehearsal.

1:10:35 The whole show looked like rehearsal. Yeah, it was one giant rehearsal that people are expected to watch. It was very unexcited, uninspired, unexciting and creepy. I haven't seen the ratings yet, but you know that's got a... it was, it was... yeah, you're right. There was no energy, no fire, no spark. Who cares? You stand... what's the name of Blake Shelton's ex-wife? She's in the blue bonnet of the blue bell with no one, not a single person, the empty bar. She was in different locations. Oh my God. The cameraman. So it's the Grand Ole Opry, completely empty. They had lights kind of like a futuristic, dystopian future in every seat because you're just a thousand points of light. Like something from Star Trek. Oh, we turned our people into light bulbs. Can they be retrieved? Can we turn them back into people? Reverse the transporter.

1:11:28 And then the cameramen who were filming this desolate situation had masks on! Had masks on! The whole thing. And tell me about the... because as we know, I am not the sports guy. Tell me about the Big Ten and the ratings for the NFL. I mean, I think this has also completely been poisoned by this whole... like the NBA. It's just poisoned with messaging that sports fans don't want to hear at that moment. Well, I'm sure the vote family is happy about it. But that said, I don't have any numbers on the... I tried to watch a little NFL because I just wanted to see a couple of things I was interested in. And it turns out that I wasn't interested in really actually even watching a game. There was something missing because there is an interaction between the audience and the teams.

1:12:28 and there's that energy is missing and it seems to be a big deal. I mean, you can have fake noise. I mean, the baseball guys are doing the best and of course the Oakland A's are playing the best because they've always played the empty stadiums. So they're good to go. But except for them, the rest of this has been just, it's low energy. It's the energy that's missing. And I think you saw the same thing in those country music awards. You could fake it as best you can, but it's like just a glorified rehearsal. It's really interesting. There really is something too. There is something behind an audience. That's why when you go to a Broadway play and there's no audience there,

1:13:08 The actors can't perform. They can't get it together. They can't pull it together. There's so many small things that technically can be different, that can make a huge difference. And I think having an audience is a technicality really in the live show business, because it all happens on stage. There's no reason for it. There's no reason to have an audience in a modern era where you need to have television cameras and it's going out over the air. Right. But yet without it without it without it the TV show sucks. It's real. It's you know Joe called me yesterday morning Joe wrote. It's canned laughter Joe we have a canned audience and have been to baseballs and football stadiums So Joe called me yesterday and he says hey, man

CHAPTER 21 / 44 Discussion

Joe Rogan Podcast Experience, Headphone Usage in Media

Adam Curry reflects on his recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, noting the difficulty of recording without headphones. He recounts a story about Canadian radio host Bill Good, who preferred a "free air" technique to make conversations feel more natural. The hosts discuss the technical and psychological differences between wearing "cans" and recording in an open room.

joe rogan· adam curry· headphones· radio technique· bill good

1:13:55 We need to do a do-over." And he started apologizing. I said, no, no, I apologize because I was also completely focused on a couple things I wanted to talk about and I didn't read the room right and you know it took us three hours to get started. But we both agreed the biggest problem we had is that we weren't using headphones. He said, man, the headphones, it made me act completely differently. Yeah, and I and I said I believe this is true. Yeah now you liked it You thought it was dynamite, but I think it really screwed up the the whole kind of conversation. Well, it made probably both of you uncomfortable if you've never done it I mean I've not only done it before I started doing it on the podcast because I

1:14:44 I first had the experience, I've told the story before. Well tell it again because I kind of forgot it. I was floating around doing on a book tour for my telecom book or one of the big giant books that is a big fat book. Oh yeah with the star on an instant bestseller. Yes instant bestseller. That's beautiful. So I had a publicist that sent me around the country and then I went to Canada I went to Vancouver BC to do the Bill Good show. And this was during an era in the late 80s where people were thought tech was cool And they wanted to talk to people because they didn't know what a hard disk was It was a while back, but I did the bill good show and I've done it that radio is in college And I've done it did the other stuff, but so the bill good show is no headphones. I

1:15:28 And that was like you were gonna do the show with no headphones. It's a radio show, so you could put headphones on, what difference does it make? And it's fun to have headphones on, because you can talk like this. I did this show, Free Air, it's a free air technique. And Bill Good didn't like headphones at all and he didn't like his guest having them because he just wanted to talk to you. He talked into the mic but you'd hear him from where he's talking, not through the headphones. And you get used to it after about an hour, you go, that's kind of cool. And so I started doing it, it turns out that there's some freedom to it but

1:16:04 Think if you just did it cold the first time you do it is a little off-putting especially if you've been doing headphones like Joe Rogan has forever and for me yeah, it was never done free. No no and I Watched the show. I thought it was much more natural I like the look of it better because you don't have big cans on people's heads Which is like actually why you even put this on it on a video if you're gonna do that? If you watch video on TV, nobody's wearing headphones. They're not doing headphones. They're wearing a lavalier mic. They don't even have a big fat mic in front of them. And for people who didn't pick up on this yet, and we do have a lot of new people, John doesn't wear headphones on the show. I cannot imagine doing this show without headphones. I can't imagine doing any kind of work like this without headphones.

CHAPTER 22 / 44 Discussion

Gavin McInnes Criticism, Adam Curry Tourette Syndrome

Gavin McInnes criticized Adam Curry's appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast, mocking Curry's "irritating twitch" and status as the "Podfather." Curry addresses the comments by discussing his lifelong struggle with Tourette Syndrome. He mentions being invited to a Tourette-specific podcast to discuss the condition openly.

gavin mcinnes· joe rogan· tourette syndrome· podfather· proud boys

1:16:57 In fact, without headphones and without hearing aids, I can't hear shit. And the hearing aids thing, by the way, one of the good reasons not to wear headphones is because, and it's like, you only hear about this when you're in college and you're wearing headphones, but they make you deaf. What? Not as bad as earbuds, but it's really hard on your ears. Huh? What? Gavin McGinnis, founder of the Proud Boys, had a very interesting response to my appearance. Joe Rogan gave me a shout out last night. He had, I think Adam Curry invented the podcast apparently. He was the podfather. The podfather? He's a fucking retard.

1:17:38 So Joe made it his first guest and the guy he doesn't understand anything and he has an irritating twitch and okay So Gavin picked up on my Tourette syndrome, but and of course he picked up that I'm a fucking retard Which is really it's interesting that he said I think he was mad that he wasn't a guest or something and I was the wrong first guest I don't know what his deal is any guy who the first guest the reason you were with the first guest I might remind people is because You're in Austin. This is the Austin studio just opening and you had a lot to do with helping Joe transition to Austonian life. Yes. And so you're a logical first guest. What does McGinnis got? What is his thing? I don't know. His thing is apparently putting a dildo up his butt on camera. That's all I could find out about him.

1:18:27 He did that? Oh yeah! That's classy. I got nothing against him or the- I think the Proud Boys probably- I don't know it seems like a good- like a nice bunch of guys to hang out with but you know. Yeah right. I don't know Gavin and but yes I do have an irritating twitch and and because I've now spoken about this open- well I've been doing it for years openly on the show but on Rogan it had some impact. So now I've been invited on the Tourette podcast. Who knew? I mean, I ensure it was a red podcast. Oh, yeah, the insurance podcast. That's got to have huge numbers. Well, you might be interested in the most recent episode and I will I will go. Of course, I'd love to be interviewed. I think it's sponsored by the Tourette Society of America. Who knew there's a whole club of people that I that I belong to. I am a victim. This is my card. I'm playing it, Gavin. I'm playing my victim card, man.

CHAPTER 23 / 44 Discussion

Tourette Syndrome as a Superpower, Sommelier Success

A British sommelier with Tourette Syndrome describes the condition as a "superpower" that allows him to redirect excess nervous energy into intense focus on his passion. Adam Curry agrees, noting that his own tics allow him to enter a high-productivity "zone" during show preparation. The hosts also mention literary agent John Brockman as another example of a highly successful individual with severe Tourette's.

tourette syndrome· sommelier· john brockman· amazon prime· superpower

1:19:28 And on this episode, short clip, he had this guy, talk about strikes, guy has Tourette's, he's British, he's gay, and he's a sommelier. Oh brother! Wow! I'm shocked! Shocked to find T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T

1:20:05 And I was blown away, 37 seconds, this guy, I forgot his name. But so he's got this, he's got this, not even a trifecta, he's got four, four things going for him. And apparently he's quite successful as a sommelier. And here's what he had to say about TS, we have an acronym, I'm suffering from TS man. People who have Tourette's syndrome, when they find something that they seriously enjoy doing and it's kind of that really big passion, because we have so much excess energy that would otherwise go into those tics,

1:20:41 it diverts itself straight and redirects itself straight into whatever that passion is. And so we end up putting all that extra focus and all that extra energy into that one thing, which just completely sets us apart from everyone else. We just raise the bar because all that energy goes into fulfilling our goal. The messaging that I'm putting out across all these articles, it's Tourette's syndrome is not a weakness, it's a superpower. Exactly! Superpower! This makes so much sense. No wonder I can't gain weight. So much energy. I spend twice as much energy as people with these tics. And I mean, that's actual energy that it costs. And when I'm doing something that I'm really interested in, like the show or preparation or studying, I can completely get into the zone. It makes nothing but sense. And I don't take- I never thought of it from that perspective. Yeah. And it's a superpower.

1:21:38 But that reminds me of other people I know that have Tourette's. I know a lot of people that have Tourette's. I'm kind of a... what is it? You're a Tourette's attractor. No, no, what's the thing on the gay list? The sympathizer? Like gaydar, you mean? Tourette's dar? No, no. Oh, there's TT... what is it? LBGT... LGBTQIAPK+. There's one in there. It's associates. What is it called? Allies? Allies! I'm a Tourette's ally. So I have a bunch of different people I know that have Tourette's and of course I can see it. I have very good depth at that. And the other one I know which is John Brockman that is extremely successful as a literary agent has really, really bad Tourette's. What kind of Tourette's?

1:22:33 The kind of the head jerking a mile over to the right and the mouth going. But he doesn't have the talking Tourette's. There's none of the cussing. He's just jerking all over the place. But he is extremely successful. And really one of the nicest guys I've ever known. And he's just loaded with Tourette's. It's just unbelievable. He's the first guy I knew that had it so bad that it was hard to look at him. And the story is the same. It all starts around seven. It's boys, mainly boys. Fascinating. There are some women, because there's some women on the... Of course, but far less women have it.

1:23:19 And yeah, and you know these guys are talking about severe pain in their necks from all the tics and they can't get this I don't have that I mean, I'm real. I'm really low on the your mind spectrum, and I'm I'm worried your pod podcaster well Yes, by the way that that's a sommelier. He has a show on Amazon Prime. You can you can watch him do the why? on Amazon Prime. Does he slop it all over the place where he throws the snippet? I don't know, but I figured there's some interesting wine talk in this particular episode. I can see a sommelier, which I would probably prefer. I mean, good sommelier, it depends. There's two different things you look for in a sommelier. If you can find a guy with one of those super palettes that has too many

1:24:03 too many sensors on his tongue and he can taste things that you can't taste. That's one thing. You'd like to find that guy. The other type is a guy with a long memory. He can kind of memorize everything he's ever drunk. I can do that a little bit, but not like guys that they really know how to do it. And so that's the second, but the, but a guy who has got a, who's a neat freak who can really keep track of these things would be a great sommelier too. I would, I think this guy would probably be a dynamite sommelier. So I think Tourette ally is not right. I mean, if you think of fag hag, I think a Tourette tart. Tourette tart. That's it. I'm a Tourette hag. Tourette tart. I think Tourette tart is better.

CHAPTER 25 / 44 Discussion

Donation Segment Rules, Associate Executive Producers

The hosts clarify the rules for the donation segment, explaining that only notes from Executive Producers ($300+) and Associate Executive Producers ($200+) are guaranteed to be read on air. This policy was implemented to prevent the show from being overwhelmed by long notes from smaller donors. They emphasize that the system provides a fair feedback mechanism for the community.

donation rules· executive producer· associate executive producer· jingles· notes

1:30:54 I'm not in charge, we both agree this is a veto-ish, with two votes on the art, we have to get total agreement or we don't pick it. It was suggested to me, sorry, suggested to me that for the new listeners, and we have I think quite a few including the Roganites, how exactly does the donation segment work? And it's important because people are saying, hey man, you didn't read my note, you didn't play my jingles. For brevity, as it's known, to keep things within check,

1:31:29 We only, and it's also a promise, you know, it's a great feedback mechanism. You send us a note, we're going to read you your note if you're an associate executive producer or an executive producer. So that's $200 or above and $300 and above. Everything else is if we have time for it, if we can pick it out. We're always trying to catch little personal things, but there's just no guarantee. Rarely jingles. No, pretty much no. You put a $50 donation in and ask for 10 jingles. You know, it's asking too... it's crazy. Well, no, it's not happening. It doesn't matter. It's just... and we have a cut off. It's no time. Yes, we have a cut off at 50. We used to... let's go back in history so they understand the history. We used to read all the notes. Going back in time with the sound of the notes, Smith and Jason, he flashed them.

1:32:19 $10, $15, $20. Yep, four. And then a bunch of people would send us a $5 donation with war and peace. They'd write a 30-page essay. Okay, we'd read and then so we just said look we're not gonna read these anymore is the show is being ruined by this reading all these notes the show was half reading $10 notes and people's personal grievances And so then we cut it off at 200 bucks and but we and we were gonna you know, we could cut off everything but no, we still read your name from $50 up

1:32:56 But that's all you get, you get your name right. And that's not because we're assholes, it's because we don't have time to read all these notes. Today we have a lot of notes to read that are all executive and associate executive producers because we had a good day. But I'd also like to say that it also puts a very fair value for value feedback mechanism in place when people really have something they want to say, they know how they can say it. And that's valuable to them, and it's valuable to us. So it works both ways. It's a perfect system. It's perfect. It is. You can't get it any better. Take that, Banyan. Yeah, well, here we go. And let's start with Alexander Treibus in Giel, Belgium. Giel. Gael. Gael. I'm sorry. Gael. Gael? Gael, which is yellow. Gael. Yellow, Belgium. Yes.

CHAPTER 26 / 44 Discussion

Major Donors and Nighthood Ceremonies

Alexander Treibus from Belgium and an anonymous donor from Indiana each contribute $1,000 to the show. Treibus, celebrating his 60th birthday, is granted an "instant nighthood." The Indiana donor explains that he is passing along his "Trump change" stimulus check to support the show, leading to his dubbing as Sir Andrew the Polack Warrior.

alexander treibus· belgium· indiana· stimulus check· nighthood

1:33:49 $1,000 he came $1,000 what and now trying to find a note from him. It's like pulling teeth He said he's got I've got three things. He's got messages I try to subscribe but his messages are all about the fact that the blog is down and when you can't subscribe to the newsletter Currently for a couple of days now, even though it the work org slash na still works So that's not a problem. And he just says I was able to make the transfer by MasterCard, my first digits, and he goes on, I don't care about your MasterCard number, believe me. And then he says, and he's going on about can't do this, can't get on the donation thing. He said, I've been a douchebag. This is by part of his note. I've been a douchebag and I want to make it up to you. September 18th, my 60th birthday. We'll put him up on the birthday list. He's not on it.

1:34:42 September 18th will be my 60th and I would like to sign up for a full nighthood. Well, you're an instant night. Yeah. Because you guys really are the best in the universe, please tell me an easy way to contact you. He says in a note that's contacting me. I'm not going to condemn the Belgians, but... Although the Dutch are shaking their heads. He's a Dutchman from living in Belgium. Just give me, he'll be, what's the date that is his birthday? September 18th. Okay, and how old will he be do we know? 60. 60, okay, gotcha. He says he's the master of darkness, hope to hear from you soon. You have all done before Thursday. Well, I couldn't find this note because it was mixed up with the complaining about not being able to sign up for the newsletter, but

1:35:29 We'll put you on the, give you a nighting whenever you want it. Just give us a name. We could just night you today as Sir Alex Trebus, but I'm going to, uh, well, I think we can put that off. Okay, yeah, yeah, this is good agree with me. Yes. Yeah, and I was just looking to see I don't have any other messages from him either So that's what we got. Okay. And well, thank you very much And welcome welcome citizen I'm citizen. I look forward to so we're gonna wait for him to give us a name right so we can do a proper nighting Yeah, okay. Yeah, I think that's fine. You'll be happy. It's a little more attention. Yes Meanwhile anonymous in Indiana comes in with another thousand dollars. What?

1:36:09 And he actually sent a long note. Well, not long, but it's handwritten, so it might as well be. That's not that long. Greetings from Indianapolis. I've been meaning to... It's handwritten. Meaning to donate again for far too long. Adam and John, thank you so much for being my source of sanity during these times and seemingly in short supply. As far as I'm concerned, you two are some of the only real heroes during all of this nonsense. Thank you. Well, that's quite a quite a compliment. I don't know about he's got real in all caps It takes guts and amazing commitment to keep doing what you to do Yeah, yes hungry hunger is motivational shelter

1:36:59 If we didn't do this with some appreciation, I think it would be harder. Oh yeah. If we didn't like it. My job and my family, and if Adam didn't have Tourette's, there would be no show. My job and my family's well-being have not been negatively impacted by stay-at-home orders other than trying to keep my smoking hot wife sane while being home around our three young human resources all day. As such, I decided that instead of letting my Trump change stimulus check burn a hole in my pocket, I should pass some of it along and become an instantite for the best podcast in the universe. Thank you, Trump. Perhaps there are other producers who also have some Trump change. That's in quotes. Now, is this from the original stimulus? Or did he... Yeah, I think it's a $1,200 check.

1:37:53 I was wondering, could I wonder if Indiana took up the unemployment extension? Well that's different. Okay, all right, yeah. The Trump change was the flat-out check. My daughter got one. Right. Just a check at her bank account. Christina got one in Rotterdam. Wow. Buying votes, Trump? Well, first of all, that was not Trump. That was the United States Congress who voted that. And second of all, have you ever tried to check to cash a US Treasury check overseas? Yeah, you might as well roll up your joint with that. It's not easy. Well, still floating around. Anyways, anybody that has Trump change still floating around that they could pass along to our deserving duo of podcasting heroes. Frontline workers we are.

CHAPTER 27 / 44 Discussion

Producer Credits and Personal Milestones

Various producers are recognized for their contributions, including Philip Veenstra, Neil Timmermans, and Matt Whiffen from Melbourne. Bobby Curiel, known as Sir Humperdinck Superdank, is knighted after a long-term move to Hawaii. The segment includes requests for "Goat Karma" for house sales and healthy pregnancies.

philip veenstra· neil timmermans· matt whiffen· bobby curiel· goat karma

1:38:46 Yep. Please dub me and you need that. I think I wrote it. I think Sir Andrew the Polack Warrior. Sir Andrew the Polack Warrior. Go podcasting. Does he want anything at the roundtable? Nope. Okay. You're good to go. Wow, man. Thank you. Thank you very much, Sir Andrew. See you at the roundtable. It's cool. Very cool. Philip Veenstra in Chatham, Illinois. 34567. Dear John and Adam, it's been no jingles, no karma. That's a plus. It's been a long time since my last producership. My eldest daughter's 15th birthday is September 26th. She's on the list. Please add her to the list. She's on the list. I know it's early, but I will forget if I don't do it now. She missed her ninth grade year on campus due to COVID, which is crap. Also call out Big E as a douchebag. My previously mentioned daughter was the first baby he ever held.

1:39:49 How times have changed love and light bill from Chatham PS wishing Farmer Garrick a fruitful year and bounty sounds to me like did Philip just say hey man The first human baby you ever held in your arms was mine, and you can't even donate to the show Yeah, I like the connection. I like it too very good. Well well done Philip Neil Timmermans next with an enrollee North Carolina three three three dot three three very popular Thanks to my brother David for hitting me in the mouth earlier this year big fan of your Rona coverage through 2020 the media is the enemy of good people everywhere Thank you for your courage. Thank you for yours Neil

1:40:29 Read Matt Whiffen and I'll see if I can find Bobby Curiel's email. Sure thing. Matt Whiffen, 333.33 from Melbourne, the hotspot, the Rona Central of Down Under, Victoria. In the morning, John and Adam, coming in with a back-to-back all threes donation, although the exchange rate with the US and our Pacific peso is doing me no favors, yes, but we do of course recognize, I mean one of these days, the Dolorets from Australia If you donate $333,000, basically it's a knighthood. I mean, it's going to be crazy how much money you'll have to donate. Thanks for the double trump. Most appreciated.

1:41:09 Our curfew has been relaxed so now we get to stay out until 9 p.m. rather than 8 p.m. Oh, yippee-ki-yay! And we get two hours of exercise a day! Still only one person per household allowed to go out to the shops a day. Who knows if the insane targets for infections will be met so that we can go back to the next level of eezing. You can catch up with five people, that's eezing, by the end of 5th of October. Thanks for keeping on, keeping on. Cheers, Matt. Matt, again, I think you should just get it over with and get started with the tests are faulty and start pushing people to talk about the PCR tests and the data and how they're holding it back. And you have the whole template. Instead of waiting another six months until it's your turn to say, hey, you guys did this on fraudulent data, try and start it now. That would be my recommendation. And in the meantime, thank you so much, Matt, for your support.

1:42:05 Well, I'm coming up blanks for anyone with the last name Curiel and I'm looking under donations. I'm pretty sure I saw this come in. Let me do a quick scan. And oh yes, people who are new to the donation segment, it's always, but you can, you definitely, there are ways to find, definitely ways there that you can find the the form on the PayPal to put your note in, but you can always send a backup to me and John at maturity.com. And then Eric gets two copies and he gets irked about that. Well, I don't care. And then we pay him handsomely for this.

1:42:48 Handsome handsomely I tell you I don't have Bobby Curiel, but somehow I do remember an email from Bobby Curiel Or maybe he's donated before I guess the promise He's not using a name with his name in it, and he's not putting in quotes his name I mean, that's what happens people have you know? 45 663 bill and his name is Bobby Curiel and you can't look him up because you don't have their initial So he's gonna have to send us only one email I have only one email from him and that's not under donation either the other thing you put donation in the subject line It helps quite a bit finding these some of these lost emails

1:43:28 Well, the last time we heard from him that I have on record was June 6th. So I do know he's donated before and we're sorry Bobby send in send in a note You've sent it before send it again so we can try and work this out and thank you for you when you run into the oh Wait a minute. Here's a note. He's in Pahala, Hawaii. I believe so and he's got his he's got his email there and Oh, I see. Okay. Well, read the next one. I'll try looking it up under that exact email address. Toby Trischel, Madison... It says Madison, Missouri. 333 Toby Trishel from Madison. Goat Karma no jingles please. Let me start by pointing out that goat karma works! I asked for house selling goat karma and by the following weekend we accepted a great offer. Promised myself it went well, I'd follow up with another donation but put it off until I could no longer ignore all the 33s and 333s.

1:44:24 I only request house buying goat karma, two-thirds towards becoming a knight and loving all you guys do and thank you very much and congratulations on the sale man that's fantastic. Happy for you. You've got karma. Okay, well now I'm waiting for the returns. I should have it. I should have the note. Yes, okay. Well home brother are these the election returns? Really long note no it's not a long note, but I had the note all along under another name Skip into it all right, okay?

1:45:05 And I opened it again because apparently I opened it in a new tab. This is why Gavin McGinnis calls me a fucking retard. Aloha, aloha. Aloha. After moving to the Big Island nearly five years ago and realizing cell service was spotty at best, I began venturing into podcasts. This is what we, I remember reading this too. Yeah. But, you know, I didn't expect to be from Humperdinck Superdank. I began venturing into podcasts as an entertainment that could be consumed offline while working in the jungles, mountains, and beaches of Hawaii. Five years later, I'm now becoming a knight. I like to be known as Sir Humperdinck Superdank. Knight of the happy juice. Pronounce it happy juice. You guys will put that on. No, he's not on the list. Okay.

1:45:53 Sir Humperdinck Superdank, Knight of the Happy, H-A-P-I-D-J-U-S, pronounced Happy Juice. And is he being knighted today? Yeah. I'm gonna have to ask you all this again. You can ask Ian, I've got it right in front of me. Yeah. Stereo Goat, he wants Stereo Goat, Carmen, the whole load and look at that juice, and Mahalo. For the round table, he's got a round table request. This is more complicated than it seems. So, Ready, and let me know when you're ready, and I'll read that yeah If you could just give me his night name again, that would be helpful. I need that first Humperdink super dank sir humperdink Super dank okay night of the happy juice of the happy juice okay, and what does he want at the roundtable? Mamaki tea and magic mushrooms that wasn't too bad Thanks for I think Rogan left some here, so we have some oh

1:46:59 Thanks for all that you do aloha, Nui Loa Big Island, let's get a meetup going and over spread far and wide but I'm sure we could find a good meeting ground with no triggers Bobby Curiel, so we need stereo goat karma whole load. What else? Look at that juice and then Mahalo Okay, Mahalo Mahalo yourself. Yeah, I feel like I feel like Mahalo, okay Is this the one? Look at that juice the juice that comes is dripping wet here because I have nothing Oh my gosh, can you see that juice? I'm gonna give you the whole load today. You've got Yeah, we do it live

CHAPTER 28 / 44 Discussion

International Producers and Tiny Home Projects

Chris Rowell from Norway is knighted as Sir Semi-Norwegian, while Sir Cal of Lavender Blossoms promotes his organic CBD products. Michael Bernstein provides an update on his "Mutual Win" tiny home community in North Carolina and seeks recommendations for new locations in small towns.

norway· lavender blossoms· michael bernstein· tiny homes· north carolina

1:47:47 Mahalo, so that was better than usual. Yeah, thanks. Okay. So where are we on the list? I know I did it all my time. Okay, so we did Matt we did Toby and we're at Chris Rowell Tengis doll Tangs Tengis doll who is from Tengis doll now Chris Rowell, I guess he's a Yeah, well, let me I'll read his no Norway. Okay, three thirty three three hundred thirty three dollars from Norway and he writes Being half Norwegian a half South North Dakota in an honor to be knighted sir Semi nor semi Norwegian. Yep Seminole seminar semi semi Norwegian. He's half. He's half. He's on the list I had planned on visiting family in attempt to have a Nora in a meetup in minute and

1:48:43 Minot or whatever is how it's pronounced, Minot, North Dakota. But COVID and racist travel bans kind of put those plans on ice. No request for the table, as imagined being fairly stuffed by now. Can I get a come on man from Biden? Does he say come on man in an attempt to look cool and hip or is it come on man, an old guy thing? Well, he's asking us a question. What do you think it is? Well, let's listen to it. Come on, man. It's, I think it's an old guy thing. Yeah. Yeah. It's like a, isn't that seventies kind of, come on man. Come on man. It's like huggy bear. Come on man. Yeah. I think it's a just old guy thing. Yeah. Oh man. Hey cool. Chris, uh, we'll see at the round table. Thank you for your courage. Yeah. Minute would be a great place to have a meetup. Sir Cal of lavender blossoms three 1415 from Northville, Michigan.

1:49:42 Looks like Cal's doing okay. Thank you for your courage, gents. I appreciate all the support and positive feedback I've been getting from the NOAA Gender Folk. So this donation is reflecting my gratitude. Please remind everyone about coupon code ITM for when they visit us at lavenderblossoms.org. You're at the home of the CBD. That's right. Lavender Blossoms approved by the entire Gitmo Nation. Yeah, it's dynamite. It's organic, much love Sir Kel, and it doesn't stink. No, it does not. Which is a big deal if anybody uses it. My wife uses these for her hands. She only uses lavender blossoms as the top, and marys also doesn't stink.

1:50:28 Anyway, one jingle requested, any Joe Biden F up, he cracks me up. Well, you're the king of that. Which one? You got to tell me which one. That's your beat. Well, we've got bunches of them today. Well, let's do one of them from today then. Let's put some content in here, bruh. Bruh. Bruh. Bruh. Bruh. Come on, which one? You do have a whole bunch of them. Biden Whopper? Is that too big? No, the Whopper is the kicker. That's the last one. No, no, we don't want that. Give me the opener. Okay, let's do Biden Arctic on Fire. All righty. Past 10 years were the hottest decade ever recorded. The Arctic is literally melting. Parts are actually on fire. The Arctic's on fire!

1:51:21 Is that true? We're laughing. It may be true. I don't know. Is the Arctic on fire? The ice is burning? I mean, what are we talking about here? Let me see. Is the Arctic on fire? You never know, man. You know, we're laughing like we know everything. No joke. Okay. The Arctic is feverish and on fire. Says it right here. The Arctic is burning like never before. Well, what the heck? See? We laugh. Where is it burning? Oh, yeah, okay. I get it. It's the zombie fire. It looks like it's Where is this? Siberia Siberia, okay. Yeah, I guess Okay, there's a fire in Siberia. So this counts as the Arctic's on fire. Really? Yes It's directed energy weapons from China that are setting fires in the Arctic. Oh

1:52:19 Well, they should set fires in Moscow. Onward with... Does he have a... Let's give Sir Cal a... Karma, hell yeah. Karma for sure. You've got karma. Thank you, Sir Cal. Derek Hughes comes in with a check for $280, becomes our first associate executive producer. Short note, thanks for all the work you guys do at the best podcast in the universe. Really excited to part to part of the family really really excited to part of the family and cat wait to get my no agenda signet ring regards ah This is a is the mystery note. Ah Right, right, right Derek who they sent us a note and he does he become a black knight because of this or how does that? No, no, no, he doesn't Know this would be his request for knighthood, which would be sir deeds of the Fox Valley. I

1:53:11 And I'm thinking, well, he's either should be on this list, but he says Sir Deeds of the Fox Valley on here, but he never actually says in this short note where, you know, if he wants to be at this is his knighting, but I'm just going to give it to him. Okay. And he gives me his mailing address. I don't know. I'm not sending you a ring. I got no rings. Now you have to go to noagendanation.com slash rings. He doesn't know this yet. Give him a break. noagenda.com slash noagendanation.com slash rings. And the rings will be sent from Eric DeChille. He's got the rings. I got no rings. I'm nowhere near the rings. I can't send you any rings.

1:53:55 So it's okay. It's just made a mistake. It's okay. Don't get me. Well, he's heard this before we we pitched the no agenda nation slash rings every show. Yeah, but people people want VIP service. Yes. Okay. Well, that's what you do and you'll get your ring and we're putting him on today's list for being knighted. Yeah, he's on. Okay, Michael Bernstein in Raleigh, North Carolina, 20401. Why am I donating you ask? Why are you donating? That's a great question. He says, I wouldn't say that. I wanted to offer this donation to anyone identifying as female who is within $200 to becoming a dame. It is in honor of my Swedish grandmother who is 91 and got the COVID. She was completely symptom free but slightly annoyed that she didn't die.

1:54:47 Was she slightly annoyed or was he slightly annoyed? No, no. Really? Oh, yeah. My mother was this way. Oh my goodness. Seriously. She gets sick and she's like, ah, I didn't die. That's the ultimate buzzkill. And here's her exact quote, and I can't do the Scandinavian accent, but I can read it. If this didn't kill me, what will? If this didn't kill me, what will? How about that? My hardy grandma is a testament of COVID not doing the work. COVID sucks, man. She didn't get the right COVID. Maybe next time, maybe second wave. I love his grandma. What a pistol she is. She's a pistol, man. This is the kind of lady you want. She's a complainer. Quick update on my project. She doesn't listen to the show. Quick update on my project.

1:55:48 Mutualwin.com, the premium tiny homes community. I've been in contact with him about it. We're all in North Carolina. He's a tiny homes, one of the top experts in the world. If you want a tiny home, you can talk to him. It's become so successful, I'm looking for a second location. If any knowage, we got one. It's up in Port Angeles, Washington. If any knowage and a listener could recommend a charming smaller town, Port Angeles is small, but not under 10,000. That could use some modern tourist accommodations. Email me. Oh, he's thinking of ways of making money. Michael at mutualwin.com. Also, any NOAA agenda listener that contacts me with a discount on staying in a tiny home in North Carolina, please add

1:56:30 To show notes, the link below, which is Airbnb Tiny Homes. Okay, yeah, I'll do that on his... He needs a goat karma screen for the Mutual Win Project. Thanks for all you do. Michael Bernstein, Raleigh, please put me on the birthday list. You're on the list. He turns 33 the magic number. Yeah, it's a belated belated birthday I would love to hear the full cheers themed meetup song at the end of the show I wish I could today. I just can't we've got a new Rex Oh, Quozo, you know, the guys is a fantastic put it in We got so many It'll come I promise you that and of course will give you a nice go karma. You've got a

CHAPTER 29 / 44 Discussion

Relocation from Urban Centers, New Human Resources

Shiloh Brown discusses her family's move from Houston to a small town in Wisconsin to escape urban unrest and lockdowns. Other producers, including Quozo from Huntsville and Jenna Damico from Bellingham, request "Baby Karma" for upcoming additions to their families. The hosts conclude the primary donation segment by thanking all producers for their "ownership" of the show.

wisconsin· cypress texas· huntsville· baby karma· urban exodus

1:57:18 Thank you so much, Michael. Over to Oklahoma City, where Sir Jimmy James of the Flatlanders donates 200 bucks. Karma for you too, no jingles necessary. Thank you for your courage. Thank you. Thank you for that short note. Thank you. We appreciate that. Shiloh Brown in Cyprus, Texas, $200, the land of the Cypresses. Greetings from northern Wisconsin. Okay, that's where she is now apparently. Thank you, John and Anna for always being there for us. My husband hit me in the mouth six years ago and we have listened to the show together ever since, making our marriage that much stronger. Y'all were even more important during the COVID craziness. We recently left the liberal dominated suburbs of Houston, Texas and returned to a small town life in Wisconsin. We realized that with the BLM riots and COVID lockdowns that we did not want to raise our children in that life.

1:58:11 that environment. So he made the move back to my husband's hometown under 10,000 feet. Hey, wait a minute! Hey, hey, hey, hey, you should put some tiny homes there! It's a match made in heaven! Complete with a house on a lake and feel infinitely better about, yeah, you can go to the Dells. Nice. Infinitely better about leaving city life. Not surprisingly, we're not the only ones making this exodus. The real estate market felt a sudden boom up here following everything that happened in the Twin Cities in Chicago. I can only imagine, by the way, outside of New York, same thing. Yep. I can only imagine that next spring, summer, even more people will be leaving urban life for something more rural. And by the way, this is also helped a lot by Amazon and being able to deliver all those fancy groceries that you can buy at Zabars in the north part of New York City, Manhattan. You can now just get everything delivered to your house so you can live in the suburbs and live the city life in terms of the gourmet part of it anyway.

1:59:12 Anyway lives it wants something more rural away from the far-left liberal movements and riots We'd like to request some human resource karma as we were currently expecting baby number three after three miscarriages in the past year We are hoping that this one sticks. Thank you again for all you do and helping keep us sane. No jingles No jingles, just karma. Well, you came to the right guys You came to the right guys for sure and I'm pretty sure that moving out of Tardville is probably very healthy for you and for your future human resource.

1:59:49 Absolutely. So we're gonna throw some extra baby... What exactly does she want? Make sure... Baby Karma. So she has the baby instead of a miscarriage. Yeah, Human Resource Karma. Human Resource. Human Resource. Bing it, baby. What the hell was that? You've got... karma. Alright. And the child shall be known as either Adam or John. Or, you know, I like it to be John Adam. That'll be nice. Middle name Adam. Quozo in Huntsville. 200 bucks. ITM is Quozo part of the Rexo Quozo. It's a great regret that I have to confess I'm no longer...

2:00:33 I am a longer time listener than I would like to admit, having never donated. Hopefully by now you have received our second end of the show contribution, which will have helped alleviate my doucheyness. To be honest, I've been a douche for so long I wouldn't know how to be any different, so don't worry about the de-douching. I'm really here for is a little karma as you have gathered from my part in the new song my wife and I are expecting our first human resource in January and I can't think of a better reason for karma. It's a strange world to bring a child into but I would imagine many have felt that way before me. Just feel sorry for the ones who didn't have you guys and Mo to help make sense of things.

2:01:15 Rexo Quozo are not from Moscow. We are from Huntsville, Alabama the rocket city home of the trash pandas. No jingles. Just karma. Yes Quozo Rexo and Quozo sent another Another fantastic end of show mix that they they just got it out They just baked it in the studio dropped it on me hot. So we'll play that and of course Okay, why you had that something dropped on you? And I understand it's very scary. To become a father is scary no matter what for the first time. You get used to it, ask John. And they're handy. You can put them to work for the organization. The Chinese knew this. Yeah.

2:02:00 They got that they got cut down to one kid which means it was just killed this is the Chinese economy's listen in it Hey, Quozo, the fact that your kid has a dad puts him at a 75% advantage over the rest of America So good on you and here is that karma for you. You've got karma Thank you again both you and Rexo for the end of show is fantastic Suffered for the first three years, but the end Jenna Damico in Bellingham DeMarco dim it Dema Demiko Demiko. That's I'm guessing in Washington nice little

2:02:36 Suburb $200 of Seattle. Greetings from the great smoky PNW Pacific Northwest. Even hundreds of miles from the source, we still have hazardous air quality, which leads to coughing and given the paranoia, I'm worried people will start thinking I have COVID and screaming at me in the streets while ignoring the very obvious cause. They're dumb up there. I humbly request a rain stick or two to quash both the literal and figurative flames of idiocy. The show has provided me with... We can't do the rain stick. No, we can't. Did you hear the thunder here? If I do the... I mean, I could get electrocuted if I pull that thing out. Not only that, but you could get washed into the ocean. Yeah. Rain is coming. Rain is coming. It's coming. This show has provided me with hours upon hours of entertainment. I want to wish my smoking hot man

2:03:23 a happy sixth year meat anniversary. This is when they first had meat together. Did they meet at the meetup? No, it says meat-versary. I don't know. This is when they met. And then Noah Jen, you know, is, hey, so you don't remember our sixth when we met? You don't care? I finally got past month-iversaries. I didn't have to remember those. Month-iversary. Hello, do you know what day it is? Hello, it's our fourth month-iversary. And an NA team, we'd like a happy six years of keeping my amygdala small. It's not that small. Please call out Jen Jones as a douchebag. JobKarma works as we both have new jobs and salaries. Keep up the good work, gents. Perfect. All right. Beautiful. Thank you so much. Jim Buell in Spring Hill, Tennessee. 200 bucks.

2:04:18 Today's donation brings me to Knighthood, accounting attached. I'd like to be known as Sir Skip Logic, knight of the Saturn Parkway. I'm an old dude named Ben, still in the business, that's good. A fossil in this industry that usually gets fired and replaced by a young Indian boy. A fossil in this industry, the previous career in advertising design. You can send some art in. I started listening in April of 2017 when my good friend Steve the stand-up from Stoughton, Wisconsin hit me in the mouth. Probably pronounced Stoughton. Initially my still smoldering hot wife of 38 years would roll her eyes when I would listen, but recently on a road trip she asked, can we listen to your guys? Your guys? And even more recently my eldest daughter started listening, providing many topics for her and I to discuss. I've enjoyed doing occasional artwork. Oh, he's already doing it for the show. What's his name? I don't know.

2:05:17 for the show. Exchanging emails with Adam and John and connecting with other producers, your coverage of the COVID insanity continues to be stellar. Quick plug, Lavender Blossom's products are the best. There you go. Also, the folks that run the N.A. store are great. No jingles, no crowd. I love that we have no commercial. We have no agreements, not even a handshake. No, we don't even have a handshake. We are business savvy. And if it was anybody else with suits, hey man, we should be getting licensing fees. They're ripping us off. No jingles, no karma. If Adam would be so kind, I'd like the Nashville hot chicken and Tennessee sour mash at the round table. Yeah, you bet. Got it. Got it lined up, man. Definitely. Very cool. Thank you so much. See you at the round table. You know, which is not bourbon. No. American whiskey. Yeah. Maker's mark.

2:06:12 Makers mark is bourbon. Oh, that is he's talking about Jack Daniels specifically the major league Tennessee That's how you make the Tennessee sour mash. Yeah, and it's made with sour mash and it tastes like bourbon, but it's not bourbon Bourbon has to be made in Kentucky Jason ma... onward. Oh, he needs his... does he need a... No, nothing. He can ask for nothing, no? Onward with Jason Majo... Mago... M-A-G-E... Majo, maybe? It's from on... Candanavia, Majo. It could be French. 200 bucks from Chelmsford, Ontario. Ontario. This is from NOS Northern Ontario, skeptic.

2:06:51 Another convert from JRE and one of your Canadian... Canadi-villa. Canadian. Cananda... bands. I hope you enjoy my insights and posts on No Agenda Social. We are trying to hold Trudeau to account. We gotta do a little more on that guy. Yeah. The Canada's really running out of control again. Here's another one, over 5,000 people from the CCFR marched against the Trudeau gun ban on the 12th, but the CBC News posted only 800 protesters. Yay, welcome to the mainstream media. Keep in mind that Trudeau gives 600 million a year to the CBC, yes, or the Trudeau administration.

2:07:32 So there's that. Keep it objective, guys. That's why we love you. P.S. My wife is crazy hot. More crazy than hot. But hey, I loves her. Fabulous. That is our group of producers and executive producers for show 1278. Yeah, it's great. As we say, great group. Fantastic. And the second segment will be significantly shorter. This was top heavy. But good notes, appreciate it, good content. And we'd love for you to consider supporting us, become an associate executive producer or an executive producer of the Noah's Agenda show. The next one will be 1,279. If you are interested in that, go to... Anything else to add or it's just, we're good to go?

CHAPTER 30 / 44 Discussion

Joe Biden's Health and Incontinence Rumors

The hosts discuss rumors originating from a purported campaign staffer on 4chan regarding Joe Biden's health, specifically alleging dementia-related incontinence. They analyze Biden's recent public appearances, including a slip of the tongue where he referred to a "Harris administration." The segment also touches on the rise of "Lockdown Face" and the increase in plastic surgery due to frequent Zoom calls.

joe biden· dementia· 4chan· incontinence· kamala harris· plastic surgery

2:08:20 I think we're good to go. All right, then please remember that it's all about your time, your talent, your treasure. Support us. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Shut up, slave. Shut up, slave. So Biden has been out and about. Yeah, he actually did kind of come out of the come out of hiding. He took some questions from the press, too.

2:08:59 Well, canned questions. Well, yeah, of course. If I went back to July, when he came out of this hole and somebody actually yelled at him as he left, I don't have that part of the clip. But he was what he was saying in July. This is the Biden old July fun. Old July. We know how to do this. The Obama-Biden administration rescued the auto industry and helped them retool. We made solar energy cost competitive with traditional energy and weatherized more than a million homes. This is just the beginning if we get reelected. And we'll do it again. Bigger and faster and better than before.

2:09:41 He's getting reelected? He's getting reelected. So this was not from July of 2012, this is actually from a few days ago. Yeah, about a month ago. He's gonna get reelected. Did we talk about that thing on 4chan? Oh, by the way, no, but we're going to talk about that as soon as I mentioned this. On this particular event, somebody actually yelled at him. Last time I've heard it, I think they banned that guy, which the White House won't do. I think they like it. And somebody yelled at him, hey, Joe, you're going to take any questions? Why would the White House ban that? Yeah, they love it. Yeah. Okay. What about 4chan?

2:10:25 I don't know if I told you this or not. There was a post from someone who said, hey, I was a staffer. I couldn't handle it anymore for the Biden campaign. We had to have it because he has dementia and I forget what the medication was, but they had different people going all over the place getting these prescriptions so that no one could really put together that he has them. And one of the bad side effects of whatever he's taking is incontinence. And so they... That's why he rushes off walking so funny. That's part of what he said. He said, you know, that they've been looking at, you know, what won't show, what will keep it in dry long enough, what won't crinkle and make a sound. I don't know if it's true, but it certainly could be. It could be, and it probably is. Is there a side effect of incontinence, of dementia? Of incontinence? Yeah, you get poop all over yourself.

2:11:22 He should be wearing Depends. I always thought he was. Well, gosh man, so sad. This goes right along with that Harris. Did you get that? The Harris administration? Yeah, I got it. It's under Harris administration. You want to play it three seconds. Yeah. A Harris administration together with Joe Biden. Joe's are plus one now. That's a very old clip because that's when her face was still all swollen up. Did you know that A lot of people have sought plastic surgery during the coronavirus. Men and women. Makes sense. And do you know what the main reason is according to the BBC? Because they've got to wear a mask and they can cover it up? No, because of Zoom calls. People are seeing their face hours on end. They even have a term for it. Lockdown face. Which is like resting bitch face only differently.

CHAPTER 31 / 44 Discussion

Newt Gingrich Fox News Interruption, George Soros Discussion

During a Fox News segment, Newt Gingrich was interrupted by hosts Marie Harf and Melissa Francis when he attempted to link George Soros to the election of "pro-criminal" district attorneys. The hosts highlight the awkward "dead air" following the interruption and play a clip of Soros from Davos 2020 discussing the "revolutionary situation" in the U.S. They argue that Soros's influence on the legal system is a documented fact that Fox News suppressed.

newt gingrich· fox news· george soros· marie harf· district attorneys

2:12:22 Why don't you just run your video through one of those little augmenters that changes your look, puts ears on you or whatever? Isn't it cool? Yeah, Instagram has that part figured out. Or just wear a mask. Wear a mask in the Zoom call. I'm just trying to set a good example. I'm wearing my mask at home. God, be safe. Be safe, everybody. Well, while we're playing that crazy stuff, let's play this one. This is, and I'll get back to the Biden clips. They're mostly short except for one. This is this is Newt Gingrich. Did you see this one? Yes, this is great Now I have to tell you something in advance. Okay to really make it work because you can't see it I left the pauses and I did not edit this down. So it goes on with a pregnant pause, right? Would it where the people are looking at each other? Nobody knows what to say. I

2:13:17 They don't say anything until somebody I guess yells in the host's ear, this woman, and says, say something for God's sake. We got nothing but dead air. It's dead air. This is real. And by the way, dead air on television is bad enough on radio because is this thing even on? Yeah. But on television, it's very awkward. And this is the most awkward thing I've seen for a long time. Please repeat again. This is Fox News. Fox News. The pro is Fox News. Fox News. The big the big Republican guys. Fox News. Uh huh. Yeah. And so they represent everybody. Right. Speaker Gingrich, I know you have a final thought for us.

2:13:59 Yeah, look, the number one problem in almost all these cities is George Soros elected left-wing anti-police pro-criminal district attorneys who refuse to keep people locked up. Just yesterday, they put somebody back on the street who's wanted for two different murders in New York City. You cannot solve this problem. And both Harris and Biden have talked very proudly about what they call progressive district attorneys. Progressive district attorneys are anti-police, pro-criminal, and overwhelmingly elected with George Soros' money, and they're a major cause

2:14:40 of the violence we're seeing, because they keep putting the violent criminals back on the street. I'm not sure we need to bring George Soros into this. I was going to say you get the last word, Speaker. He paid for it. I mean, why can't we discuss the fact that millions of dollars he spent. I agree with Melissa. George Soros doesn't need to be a part of this conversation. Okay. So it's verboten. Okay, we're gonna move on a historic day at the White House. We covered it from stem to stem stem. Okay turn for a major change She was so nervous at the end at the very end She says we covered it from stem to stem and then she said stem to stern real quick Yeah, she was a wreck because of this this thing really shook her also. It was it was Marie Harf. Oh

2:15:38 who said we really don't need to bring Soros into the USH. She's the former State Department spokeswoman also known as the Obama. Yeah, Bandcamp Girl. Welcome back to Friday. Never mind. I'll leave that alone. Yeah, Bandcamp Girl. Yes, this one. Oh, and this one time at Bandcamp, I stuck a flute in my pussy. Soros is of course he has funded they're known as the Soros sisters, district attorneys around the country. Also judges. He's been doing this for a long time. He supported Kamala Harris. What is a harf, a Democrat liberal operative on Fox? Why does she have any say in this whatsoever? Well, she clearly has, she's got some pull because she's, I don't think... So she's got some pull. Apparently she does. I have one other offbeat... Hold on. I want to play this 40 seconds from George Soros.

2:16:39 The man who knew Gingrich just said, hey, you know, this guy's part of this problem. He's clearly has influence on district attorneys who are throwing criminals and rioters, not peaceful protesters, rioters back on the street. So he's complicit in this. Let's just go back to the most recent Davos meeting 2020 when George Soros had to come out and say something. The stock market already celebrating Trump's military success. is breaking up out to reach new heights. But an overheated economy

2:17:17 can't be kept at the boiling point for too long. If all this had happened close to the election, it would have assured his re-election. His problem is that the elections are still ten months away and in a revolutionary situation, that's a lifetime. In a revolution, that's a lifetime. Because he is part of this. He has funded a large portion of it. He's not the only one. But the money trail is there. It's not a secret.

CHAPTER 32 / 44 Discussion

Jim Cramer "Crazy Nancy" Slip, Media Scripting

Jim Cramer accidentally referred to Nancy Pelosi as "Crazy Nancy" during an interview on Mad Money. The hosts suggest the slip was actually a rehearsed attempt to diffuse the nickname used by President Trump. They analyze the timing and reaction, questioning whether the interaction was scripted to benefit Pelosi's image.

jim cramer· nancy pelosi· crazy nancy· cnbc· msnbc

2:17:59 But Fox News can't say anything now. Woo! Mr. Boaten. Mr. Boaten, according to Newt. I have one other offbeat one, non-Biden related. This one was very suspicious. Andrew Horowitz brought this up on DHM Plugged, and we don't play clips there, but I thought that this is something that I'm suspicious about, and this is the crazy Nancy comment. that Jim Cramer on his Mad Money show threw at Nancy Pelosi. Between you and I think Secretary Mnuchin, I mean, what deal can we have at Crazy Nancy? I'm sorry, that was the president. I have such reverence for the office, I would never use that term. But it is hard to... But you just did. Oh, come on. But you just did. You know what I mean. Yeah, I've seen this clip, yes. I think this was rigged.

2:18:52 His timing between saying crazy Nancy and realizing he said it was non-existent. Right. I think this was rehearsed. I think it was Nancy's idea. And why would that be? Why do you think that? I don't think that's what's happening, but okay. Because I think that she's trying to diffuse the term because Trump's a nicknamer. And you go to CNBC for that? You go to Jim Cramer? Well, she doesn't get on. Well, CNBC is part of the MSNBC, NBC. True. They're all part of the system. They hate Trump system. And yeah, it's a perfect place to do it. No, she's, I don't think she'd ever allow that to happen. I don't think she's, she's not that impressive to come up with that.

CHAPTER 33 / 44 Discussion

Joe Biden Climate Policy, Suburbs and Wildfires

Joe Biden's climate speeches are analyzed, specifically his claims that wildfires and floods are "threatening our suburbs." The hosts argue that Biden is conflating climate change with civil unrest, suggesting that the "burning suburbs" meme is a setup for future rioting if Trump is re-elected. They also mock Biden's confusion regarding LED light bulbs and his criticism of Trump's response to Puerto Rico.

joe biden· led light bulbs· climate corps· wildfires· suburbs· puerto rico

2:19:40 Kramer is a guy who talks like this and this is what Wall Street is saying. That's why it came out of his mouth because they're all on the floor. They're all talking about crazy Nancy, crazy Nancy and it slipped out and he caught it. He's a pro, he caught it. He caught it too fast. All right, let's get to Biden. Yes, speaking of fast, let's get to Biden. Let's get to Biden. Now here's, I've got a bunch of clips. There's some funny stuff. Oh man, let's go from here's a good example. Biden goes from farmers. He starts talking about farmers. He can't not bring Trump. He goes from farmers in 17 seconds. He starts talking about family farms and he goes right into a Trump slam. Farmers making agriculture the first

2:20:25 in the world to achieve net zero emissions and in the process gaining new sources of income. When Donald Trump thinks about LED light bulbs he says he doesn't like them because the lights are no good they always make him look orange. It wasn't about LED light bulbs I thought it was about the The crappy ones that came in during the whole green explosion during Biden. Yeah, the fluorescent lights. Yeah, the CFL, CFL, I think. Yeah, those pieces of crap. CFL, cheap fluorescent lights. Yeah, and then the kids... He means compact fluorescent lights. Did you hear the kids who were there when he said that?

2:21:07 About about orange about as being orange the kids went it's horrible. It's terrifying. It's orange orange. Why do you think it is? I don't know It's orange man bad, it's orange So let's go with, here's another whopper. This is Biden in a new modern day climate corps. This is interesting because the irony to what he's about to say is that this sort of thing has been talked about. We need a new conservation corps, which is what this would be. We need a new WPA. We need this, we need that. It's never gonna happen. The Democrats are the ones who would implement it, but the unions won't let them. So let's get that straight. So he's full of shit. Let's go. A new modern day civilian climate corps.

2:21:51 to heal our public lands, to make us less vulnerable to wildfires and floods. Look, these aren't pie in the sky dreams. These are actionable policies. What? I'm just playing them. Here's a good one. Here's play this one. The suburbs are going to be flooded out. I saw this. It's ridiculous. But you know what is actually threatening our suburbs? Wildfires are burning the suburbs in the West. Floods are wiping out suburban neighborhoods in the Midwest. Hurricanes are imperiling suburban life along our coast. If we have four more years of Trump's climate denial, how many suburbs will be burned in wildfires? How many suburban neighborhoods will have been flooded out?

2:22:45 Screaming into the mic on some of these issues. This plays into something that is cause for concern. So he is talking about suburban areas. Now, of course, we know that there's no climate change burning up suburban areas. What's happening in suburban areas? Black lives matter. People are going to suburban areas and causing a ruckus. I'm just throwing it back to the former New York banker. Oh, if Trump's re-elected, there's going to be fire and brimstone and rioting and it's going to be everywhere. It's going to be in the suburbs. This is a setup. Oh, maybe. It wouldn't surprise me. Yeah.

2:23:26 Okay, well here's another one. Climate and the military. Gosh, you did a lot of work on Joe. The West is literally on fire and he blames the people whose homes and communities are burning. He says, quote, you gotta clean your floors, you gotta clean your forest. This is the same president who threw paper towels on the people of Puerto Rico instead of truly helping them recover and rebuild. We know his disdain for our own military leaders and our veterans just last year the Defense Department reported that climate change is a direct threat to more than two-thirds of the military's operationally critical installations Why would he bring that up even?

CHAPTER 34 / 44 Discussion

Biden's Nine-Year Climate Timetable, Midwest Hurricanes

Joe Biden asserted that science dictates a nine-year timetable to prevent irreversible climate damage, aligning with the 2030 goals often cited by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Biden also claimed that Midwest farmers are suffering from "hurricanes," a statement the hosts find geographically confused. They suggest Biden's reliance on long-term memory and scripted stories is a symptom of cognitive decline.

joe biden· epa· electric vehicles· 2030· hurricanes· midwest

2:24:15 I don't know. I just thought it was weird. He wanted to, he wants to push two agendas. One is, or two memes. One is that Trump hates the military. That's why they gave him so much money. He keeps increasing the budget, but he hates them. Hates them. And the other one is that the, there was a bounty, Russian bounty on the military. And Trump's done nothing to stop it. That's right. All right, here's some Biden confusing comments. Even when the automobile industry agreed, I'll not only bring the standards back, I'll set new ambitious ones that our workers are ready to meet. I'll also see American workers building and installing 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations along our newly engaged infrastructure programs and highways all across the country.

2:25:09 He's done this one before, hasn't he? He does that constantly. But how is it that he says, I'm going to put in harsher miles per gallon requirements that the American worker would be willing to meet? What does he mean by that? Does he mean that the workers can build cars to get better gas mileage? Or are they gonna buy these pieces of shit? What he's saying is he wants to roll back to the Obama-Biden EPA regulations, which had very high... Let me explain it. Very high mileage per gallon average

2:25:47 across a whole vehicle fleet, which is why you got these throwaway cars like the Chevy Volt, which really cost 70 grand to make and they were selling it for 35 so they can meet their average. So yeah, we'll produce a couple more battery cars. All right, here is, let's play the nine, this is a major clip that needs to be kept. This is the nine, if you haven't heard this before, you're gonna hear it again. This is the nine years clip. We're going to lock in progress that no future president can roll back or undercut to take us backward again. Science requires a timetable for measuring progress on climate that isn't three decades or even two. Science tells us we have nine years before the damage is irreversible. Nine years? It keeps changing.

2:26:47 Well, I thought it was... wasn't it 20... I forget what was the last one. It was 2030. Yeah? 2030. We had to have it done by 2030. So that... Yeah, it's... Yeah. 2030 is nine more years. If you take this... if this year's over, it's nine more years. That's the... that's the Sandy... Cortez timeline. Yeah, that's her big... that's her timeline. Okay, I got one more than the Whopper, which is... there's Family Farmers' play this. Our family farmers in the Midwest are facing historic drought. Those follow records floods and hurricanes sped by windstorms. All this year, the speed of those windstorms has been incredible. When you saw it on television or saw it in person. It's ravaged millions of acres of corn, soybeans and other crops.

2:27:45 Their very livelihoods, which sustained their families and our economy for generations, is now in jeopardy. How they pay their bills this year? What will be left to pass on to their kids? And none of this is happening in a vacuum. Now the kicker in there was that apparently the family farms, if you listened carefully, which is hard to do with him, the family farms in the Midwest are suffering from hurricanes. The only thing that really happened would be Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Not exactly the Midwest. Everything, everything's it's horrible. The guy is so toast. One of our, Corey sent a note, he's an observation. Why is Bo Jiden always telling stories from the past? You know, this is, I think one of the main characteristics of dementia is you, your short term memory gets shot.

CHAPTER 35 / 44 Discussion

Presidential Debate Strategy, Joe Rogan Disqualification

The View's Sonny Hostin argued that Joe Rogan is "disqualified" from hosting a presidential debate due to past controversial comments. The hosts discuss the Biden campaign's refusal to participate in a Rogan-hosted debate and speculate on the strategy for the upcoming September 29th debate. They suggest the Democratic strategy relies on "jacking up" Biden with medication to handle Trump's performance.

presidential debate· joe rogan· the view· sonny hostin· kamala harris

2:28:45 That's why he's... Seriously, I think it's... He's also replacing short-term memory with longer-term memory, which is why the 2012 and re-elect comes up. And man, it's elder... Before we get to the Whopper, what do you think is really going to happen? We've heard... It's in the script. It's in the script. Harris-Biden administration. He read it as well from the teleprompter. It's in the script. He doesn't even know that it's weird that he said it that way. What are they planning? Hillary and Kamala are doing a big fundraiser this week together. Grassroots fundraiser. What do you think? I mean, you could go off on... I've never taken Hillary out of play. How about this? How about September 29th is the first debate. This is what we're waiting for. We're of course waiting for Joe Rogan.

2:29:42 I love that. President Trump said, yeah, I'm all in. Let's have a four hour smokeout with Biden and me on the Joe Rogan show. That's fantastic. Biden's group already nixed it. Oh, of course. Of course, that's not how they nixed it. They got the girls from The View to nix it. Did you hear what Sonny Haaston said about Joe? No, I missed this one. More Biden, the joke you're having. So, what's your opinion on this? Are you aware of Joe Rogan? Are you a fan, not a fan? Do you think he's the person that should be doing it? No, I don't. I think it would be inappropriate for Joe Rogan to host a presidential debate. I mean, I think given his use of the N-word, I think given his comparing a black neighborhood to Planet of the Apes, given the fact that he has called a transgender woman a man, I think all of that disqualifies him to be the host.

2:30:45 of a presidential debate. I think President Trump has debased the office of the presidency. I think as a country, we have lost a sense of decorum. And I don't think a host like that should be someone who is given the honor, and I think it is an honor to host a presidential debate. Oh my god, I love how she's, oh he said the n-word. It's all out of context. That's great. That's fantastic. That's how you do it. You're right, the Biden team nicks that, that's for sure. But what if Biden, let's just say he gets sick, that's when you have Harris step in or we got to have a debate. Something has to happen. I think we're going to see something happen by the end of this month. That debate cannot, it can't happen.

2:31:41 What do you think that it... Okay, Curry-Dvorak Consulting Group. Well, as a consulting group, I have different opinions of what I think is going to actually happen. No, what are we going to advise the Harris-Biden team to do for the debate on the 29th? We are on the block. This is our exit strategy, biggest deal of the consulting firm's existence. We need to come up with a winning strategy. Well, I know the strategy they want to hear from the consultants and that's part of being a consultant. Okay. Is giving the consultees a version of what they want to hear. And what they want to hear is that look, we can get, we can dope up Joe and get him up there.

2:32:28 Jack him up, max him out, and he can handle Trump. He says he can handle Trump, I think he can handle Trump. Trump's an idiot. We all know that Trump's a moron. He's sitting over his head. Biden will eat his lunch. Here's your bill. Yeah, you're probably right. You're probably right. Hmm. Well. That's the that's kind of the feeling I get what because I follow all the operatives and they seem to be okay So while we're like this, okay, so while we're on the outside seeing the elder abuse that's taking place the man You know without evidence will say the man is wearing depends because of his dementia medication and dementia itself And he doesn't know really you know, it's short-term memory is gone despite all that obvious evidence

2:33:27 It is, in your mind, not... The consultants know, of course, we know, but you think that Joe's team really... They must segregate him from everybody. I think that keeping him in the basement is keeping away from his own people that they don't find out. Because they really... I think you're right, they believe it. Yeah, we got to jack him up with drugs, that's okay, and he'll be fine. Yeah. Well, all of these... Because Trump's an... You gotta remember, there is what they think of Trump. That's part of it. Yeah, you're right. That he's an idiot, moron, doesn't care, doesn't know, doesn't understand, doofus. Yeah. Orange man bad.

CHAPTER 36 / 44 Discussion

NASA Satellites and One Million Mile Claims

Joe Biden claimed that NASA satellites can see West Coast wildfire smoke from "one million miles away in space." The hosts debunk this claim by noting that the moon is only 240,000 miles away and typical satellites orbit at 22,000 miles. They criticize the "pro-science" Democratic platform for allowing such scientifically unsound statements to go unchallenged by the media.

joe biden· nasa· satellites· moon distance· science· wildfires

2:34:10 All right, I'm ready for your whopper now. I want to walk away cheese. This is an interesting Clip because nobody in the mainstream. I don't understand it if this was Trump saying this there would have been somebody would kicking it back or pushing back on it or something there is nothing and I just want to want people to listen to this and think about it and and ask yourself why Nobody said this is you're nuts. You're nuts. I Here it is. Fires are blazing so brightly, smoke reaching so far, NASA satellites can see them one million miles away in space. Oh yeah! One million miles in space!

2:35:01 So I have a couple of numbers for people to memorize. Yeah, it's like Max is... Okay, go ahead. Give us some numbers. I'll give you the numbers and you should know, everyone should know these numbers. How far is the moon away from Earth? Isn't it like 300,000 miles? It's about 290, it's actually 28 something. I would say, you say it's around 290,000. You can remember that. I'm sorry, it's around 248,000 miles. It's just under a quarter of a million miles. Got it. So it's not 300. It's closer to a quarter of a million. I was thinking of knots.

2:35:43 Or kilometers. There is a kilometers number I think is up there. Kilometers is going to be closer to five, six. To your number. Well, I don't know. Whatever. It's two, just remember two, quarter of a million miles max. It's not that far, but it's almost that far. And then a satellite. What is a satellite? Typical satellite distance from Earth. I think the satellites are, aren't they like about a hundred... no, no, the feet. They're probably at 60, 70, about 300,000 feet? No. Well, hold on. How many miles do we have to put into miles? Yeah, well, you can put in the miles. Miles is 20, approximately or more, a little more than 22,000 miles.

2:36:32 So a satellite, if you look it up, you can look it up. I looked it up, I didn't know either. So I look it up, I knew the moon was about a quarter of a million miles and the satellite's about 22,000 miles or more. And there's some low flying satellites that are lesser, but they don't stay up that long. So we're talking about the assertion that NASA has satellites around the Earth That are a million miles away. Which is, you know, the distance to the moon times four. Yeah. This is nuts! And nobody said anything about, oh yeah, oh you can see the smoke and the fires a million miles around on NASA satellite. No, no, no, you're just a Republican, the Trump shield, that's what you are. No agenda my ass. Now I want to bring back the other element which I brought up in the early part of the show. Oh, the Democrats and their big science, they're all science, oh science, science, science. And he says something like this, which is,

2:37:35 Scientifically unsound at its base. I mean a million miles ago. I've been drew or satellite going around And everyone's yeah, yeah, they lap it up. Nobody says Jack of course not you're not supposed to do not bother Joe He's he's he's saving his energy and his mental acuity for the debate You cannot bother him with this kind of crap a million miles away, so I felt that was very in It's astonishing that he said it, nobody's saying anything about it. This is our science, science. Again, people have never worked in science, they don't know anything about it. Never took a science class at all. The liberal arts majors. Now on another note, a guy who is kind of pro-Trump guy, who's very famous, a journalist, he's been working for NBC, ABC, he's worked for everybody as far as I know. You say his name, John Solomon, sounds familiar?

CHAPTER 37 / 44 Discussion

Riding the Dragon Documentary, Biden Family China Ties

The documentary "Riding the Dragon," featuring investigative journalist Peter Schweitzer, details the Biden family's commercial ties to the Chinese government. The film alleges that Hunter Biden's firm invested in Chinese nuclear and surveillance companies while Joe Biden was Vice President. The hosts discuss the "grifter" nature of the Biden family and Joe Biden's recent claim that he has never made more than $400,000.

peter schweitzer· riding the dragon· hunter biden· china· glenn beck· john solomon

2:38:33 Well, Solomon can't get work anymore, so he started his own, you know, it's kind of in the news or whatever it's called. He's got his own website. It's a news website. He's got a blog. He does. He does a blog and he does his own reports and he puts a music bed behind his own talk. Oh, I don't like that. Very annoying. But I want you to hear this part. This is the Biden documentary. Last week, The Blaze TV released a new documentary titled Riding the Dragon, The Biden's Chinese Secrets. The film features investigative journalist and author Peter Schweitzer and features Schweitzer's revelations of Chinese influence over the Biden family found in his 2018 book Secret Empires and the more recent book Profiles in Corruption. Both were New York Times bestsellers.

2:39:20 The film Riding the Dragon lays out how the Biden family profited from its ties to the Chinese government while at the same time the Bidens served the strategic and military interests of Beijing through their commercial activities. Riding the Dragon reveals shocking details such as the fact that Hunter Biden's firm invested in a Chinese nuclear company that was actively stealing nuclear secrets from the United States. The film also shows how Biden's firm invested in a Chinese surveillance technology company alongside the Chinese government. Also, Biden's firm helped China in its quest to control the world's strategic metals.

2:40:02 And Biden's firm bought a company that provides dual-use technologies to the Chinese military. That deal was featured in a Just the News story earlier this week, revealing the outsourcing of American jobs to China via the Avik-Hennigis deal. I saw this film. The Keeper and I both watched it. It was quite astonishing, actually. Yeah. And I didn't, yeah, I didn't. I mean, if it's true and it's well done, it's put together pretty well. Forgot who did it. Did Solomon put that together? No, I think, no, it's a Glenn Beck. No, no, Solomon's just reporting. It's a Glenn Beck production, that's what it is. It's a Glenn Beck thing. Yeah. It's well done and it shows, yeah. Biden, I think the guy's a billionaire. Or his family is. It's really a lot about his family, his two brothers, his sister. They're kind of a grifter family.

2:41:00 I think this is probably true. That's why he's been in government for so long. And the No Agenda show does not recommend googling the term riding the dragon. You should probably put Biden in front of it. I'm going to show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Oh, and before I read these names, there's a clip. I don't have it on this clip list, but you can look it up because it was in the 1277 clips and brought it up at the end about Biden's net worth. If you can find it, it's called Joe Biden's Income. Yeah. Should we play it real quick? Yeah.

2:41:46 I'm not gonna punish anybody. No one make under 400,000 bucks, which is more money than I've ever made, is gonna be able to, is gonna have to pay more taxes. But guess what? Incorporated, you have 19 corporations making billions of dollars each, they don't pay a single penny in taxes. Not one penny. Is he talking about his 19 corporations? I guess. He says more money than I've ever made. Uh-huh. Sure, Joe. Yeah. Sure, Joe. Mm-hmm. We're talking about people in the world. We're going to talk to some mentions of people who gave us some some money so we could do this show show 1278. We don't have no Chinese billionaire buddies to hang out with. We don't have anyone listed on this list. We have producers who come here with their with their blood sweat and tears and bring it to us and produce with us.

CHAPTER 38 / 44 Discussion

Small Donor Recognition, Tourette Superpower Recap

The hosts read the names of producers who donated $50 or more, including listeners from Alaska, Spain, and India. They acknowledge a note from a former private school employee regarding the Epoch Times and Falun Gong. Adam Curry reiterates his appreciation for the community, noting that their involvement fuels his "Tourette superpower."

small donors· epoch times· falun gong· green bay· alaska

2:42:35 They bring it. They sure do. Steve Bostador, Bostador, Bostador, I'm not sure, B-O-S-T-E-D-O-R, and Jackson, Michigan, 127.88. He's working his way up the ranks. He says James Caccini, Caccini II in Ashburn, Virginia, won 1911. He does a call out for, oh, it's like Cachine, not Caccini, Cacchine, like the machine with a C. He has, he's donated before but he could use a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He says that Tim Carroll needs to be designated a douchebag. Douchebag! Onward. Anonymous $111.11.

2:43:28 He's got a note you can read to yourself and tell me if there's anything in there's mentioning Falun Gong Well, he loves that loves the China coverage worked for a small private school that was started by Falun Gong following followers and I'm many of the parents at the school work for Epoch Times. Okay. I'll read through this. Okay. Oh Dominic Bucciarelli in Parker, Colorado $110.20 Laura Starks in Green Bay, Wisconsin Go Packers 8-0-0-8 It's a birthday call out for her husband. R-O-8-0-0-8, another boob donation in honor of my handsome husband for his birthday. Yeah, two women giving birthday calls. Love that. Love that. Joshua Scott, Lafayette, Oregon, 7777. A.B. Kelly, $60 from Bangor down UK. He wants a de-douching. You've been de-douched.

2:44:29 Tycho Moss in Maastricht, Netherlands. Well, hold on. Dear Dad, aka Pirke, I want to wish you a happy... Pirke? I want to wish you a happy 50th birthday. Damn, a year older but still looking like a Greek god. No better way to congratulate you than through the podcast you love. Enjoy your birthday. Aww, Tycho Moss. That's so sweet. Mark Les Leslie Leslie Leslie, I'm sure Kent your out of pronounce it never will he's new to podcasting Geisel show 5550 and he's in Fairbanks, Alaska nice must have heard about upon the show probably heard about it on 80 meters That's the guy he stumbled on that's how you get that's marketing

2:45:17 Yeah, we got the marketing going. Daniel Mariano in Pflugerville, Texas, 55.10, double nickels on the dime, along with John Card in Fairview, North Carolina, double nickels on the dime. Sir Laughs-a-Lot in Metairie, Louisiana, 55.10. Sir Christopher Kessler in Marshfield, Wisconsin, double nickels on the dime. Stevie B. in Dallas, Texas, 55 dollars even. says weeds kill Corona. Okay, weed kills Corona. We all know that. Yeah, that's a myth. Everybody knows. John, now the last, this is short, short segment. John, this is a $50 donor's name and location. John Campin, Antlers, Oklahoma. Christopher Mueller in Cedar Park, Texas. Antoine Charvet in Maplewood, New Jersey. Chris, Sir Chris Lewinsky in Sherwood Park, Alberta.

2:46:11 where all the money used to be. Mayor Marie LaBruyere in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Jesse Young in Yuba City, California. Tony Smith in Fort Worth, Texas. Casey Gray. Actually, Jesse Young would have did a de-douching and has a call out, I believe, Her husband Kirk. DOOSH BAG! And she gets a de-douche. You've been de-douche. It's color-coded so I gotta follow along. Yeah, I saw it. I just missed it. Tony Smith in Fort Worth, Texas. Casey Gray, parts unknown. Paul Gabrielson in Grover... Grover Beach, California. Abhilash Kumar in Spain. India?

2:47:01 Wow, that's true. I want to know that's the first one that we ever had we had one I think six seven years ago There was one person coming in from India. We know it's Indians are cheap Yeah, they are they admit to it freely Michael burlett in Odessa, Florida Brian Bray Brian Shope David Shalona in Madisonville, Louisiana. Sir Jerry Wingenroth in Saugus, California. Eric of Howell-Bama. Sir Spud the Mighty, who wraps it up, from Marietta, Georgia. And I want to thank these folks for making Show 1278 a possibility and make it happening.

2:47:43 Yeah, thank you all so much. Yeah, thank you all so much for really producing this show with us. And that is the big difference. The Keeper and I were in bed last night and I was reading a couple of these notes that came in also played the Rexo Quozo end of show song once you're here. And she says, you know, it's the appreciation what people do, how involved they are, their ownership. That's really what makes it exciting. And that's why I spend all of my superpower on it. All of my Tourette's superpower. It's fantastic. We also want to thank people who came in under $50. Those will be People who like to remain anonymous or if you're on one of our subscriptions, please recommend you do that You could even do a night layaway program and we've had people who have been doing what 1111 for years to decade and they got a night ring now it's all because of you five five is that what it takes five it's all because of your

CHAPTER 39 / 44 Discussion

Birthday List and Nighthood Dubbing

The official No Agenda birthday list is read, followed by the formal dubbing of six new Knights and Danes. The ceremony includes the assignment of "Hookers and Blow" and "Mutton and Mead" to the new members of the roundtable. Listeners are directed to the No Agenda Nation website to claim their rings and certificates.

birthday list· nighthood· sir bam bam· sir skip logic· sir humperdinck superdank

2:48:37 No, I think we've had people that started with $5 donation 10 years ago. You're right, you're right, $5 donation. And they're almost there. It's crazy. We appreciate all that you do, your time, your talent, your treasure. If you want to support us, go to... And throw out a final karma jobs karma for everyone who needs it. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. It is the 17th, only three more days until the big asteroid hits California. Here's who's on the birthday list. We have Jimmy Brown, who turned 33 on the 15th. That's a make good from us.

2:49:27 Michael Bernstein 43 on the 12th. Laura Starks says happy birthday to her husband Lee Starks. He turns 57 tomorrow. Alexander Treibus will be celebrating tomorrow, turns 60. R.O. says happy birthday to her handsome husband Guy. He'll be celebrating on the 19th. Philip Feinstra congratulates his eldest daughter who will be 15 on September 26th. And Tijoma says happy birthday to his dad Birka turning 58 today. Happy birthday from everybody here at the Best Podcast. We got one two yeah, we've got one two three four five six six six nights. Oops. There's my blade you got one for us Yeah, let me get it there. We go get it out of the way that cow man. What is that cow cow cow?

2:50:15 Do you have that? I better get out of here. You do that, I'm going to move the cow. Okay. Tim Schmidt, Anonymous in Indiana, Chris Roth, Hengistahl, Jim Buell, Bobby Currell and Derek Hughes. Everybody step up here to the podium. All of you have donated to the Noah Jetta Show in the amount of $1,000 more. That's why you now join the illustrious round table of the Noah Jetta Knights and Danes. And I pronounce the K-thies Sir Bam Bam Black Knight of the Flight Test Sir Andrew the Polack Warrior Sir Semi-Norwegian Sir Skip Logic Knight of the Saturn Parkway Sir Humperdinck Super Dank Knight of the Happy Juice And Sir Deeds of the Fox Valley For you we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay We also have Mamaki Tea and Magic Mushrooms Nashville Hot Chicken and Tennessee Sour Mash at the round table for you along with Long Hits and Bourbon and... Mutton and Mead Listen carefully

2:51:06 You deserve your ring, your sealing wax, and your certificate. All you need to do to claim that for an eight times match, I'm sorry, is go to noagendanation.com slash rings. I got the Trump bug in me, I was trying to get an eight times match. Eric the Shield will have just a small bit of information like your mailing address and a finger size ring size, and that will get it off to you as soon as possible. Thank you all for supporting the best podcast in the universe. No agenda meetups! It's not a holiday!

CHAPTER 40 / 44 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Community Calendar

Reports from a Denver meetup are shared, followed by a schedule of upcoming events in Missoula, Amsterdam, and Finland. A creative audio promo for the Kansas City meetup on September 25th is played. The hosts encourage listeners to visit NoAgendaMeetups.com to find or host local gatherings.

denver· missoula· amsterdam· kansas city· finland· meetups

2:51:50 SnowagendaMeetups.com. Actually, let's get a quick report from the Denver City Park Meetup. In the morning, this is John coming from the Denver City Park Smokeout. I mean, meetup. Sit in. Got a good group here and I'm going to pass the mic around. This is Brittany and Human Resource. I hate the sound of my own voice. This is Tom in the morning. Marcus here. Great group. Emily here from Littleton. This is producer Colin. I just want to say hello John. Jim from Denver in the morning. And we're back around to John again. Great group next meet up September 30th. We're going to be critiquing the Fort Collins listening to it. Cuts off there. So two things I noticed. One is great group is obviously making fun of us saying great group which I believe we say a lot when we see a picture of a group.

2:52:48 Yeah, yeah, we're like the village people. We're like great groups. Yeah, great group. Thank you for that. Very nice. Here is what's on the horizon September 8th tomorrow, Friday, the back office listening tour Missoula, Montana, Eric the shill. I'll be joining you at the cranky Sam public house on Main Street, the Amsterdam no agenda meets TPO podcast meetup. Part two, Cafe Restaurant Dauphine tomorrow. Gosh, I wish I could be there. Can't even get to the country. On Saturday, the Springfield, Missouri Super Spreader event at 2 o'clock at the Blair's Bears Sports Grill. Espoo Finland meetup also on Saturday, 2 p.m. Eastern European Summer time at Ravintola Fat Lizard Otaniemi Espoo Finland.

2:53:35 This will be the first Finland meetup. We have nights there. I can't wait to get a report. I know we've got, I think, three nights that I can think of offhand. Four. Also on Saturday, Seattle, no agenda meetup. Now Seattle closed all parks for the 9-11 weekend due to the smoke fire from wildfire, so it's been rescheduled. It's Seward Park. And then new on the calendar for Tuesday, Michigan Local 1, it's a dinner meetup at the Plaza at the corner of Sheldon and 5 Mile on the border of Plymouth, Northville. And for the upcoming meetups, the 25th is the Kansas City Meetup Baby Night Sir C. Mike edition, and they made a promo.

2:54:17 Hey all my KC Area producers, this is Sir Spencer and Dame DeLorean inviting you to the next KC Meetup on Friday, September 25th from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Bar in Mission, Kansas. Wait, which bar? It's called The Bar. It's on Johnson Drive in Beverly right next to the Sal Val there. Oh yeah! Oh yeah, and we'll be celebrating Casey's newest knight, Sir C. Mike. RSVP over at nojindameetups.com. And come be awkward and clumsy with us. It's like a party. What is the morning zoo crew from Logan Station? I love it! Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Oh, let's go burning funny cars! I love it! They did a little promo. It's almost like the community calendar. You're right, from Z100 in... where are they?

2:55:00 Kansas City. I like that, I think that's cool. Are you scoffing at them for this? I wish more people would do that. I'd like to hear them trying to bring out some creatives. It is very creative. NoagendaMeetups.com is where you can find out more. If there's no meetup near you, all you have to do is put one on the calendar yourself. It's open for everybody and it is just like a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You wanna be where you want me Triggered or held to blame You wanna be where everybody feels the same It's like a party Alright, do we have an end of show ISO by any chance? Well I have three ISOs to select from Oh my goodness, okay

CHAPTER 41 / 44 Discussion

Amazon Rainforest Fires, Media Playbook Reruns

Reports of the Amazon rainforest burning in Brazil are resurfacing in the media, mirroring the coverage from the previous year. The hosts argue that the media is "rerunning the playbook" by using the same environmental narratives to attack populist leaders like Jair Bolsonaro. They suggest this is part of a broader strategy to maintain a consistent political message.

amazon rainforest· brazil· jair bolsonaro· global warming· media playbook

2:55:55 Well, let's start with this one already here that the damage from climate change is already here here Yeah here here. Yeah Okay, then I got The other one is it's ridiculous Okay, it's ridiculous. It's a ridiculous. Okay, you seem to have lights No good. The lights are no good. They are you cut it off? This is an ugly cutoff So I don't really like any of these. I mean, is it all kind of like... okay? Well, you know, no. There's no good ones. I mean, I didn't get a good one, let's face it. Now let me see. Do I have something here that we can use? Did we already use this one? Did we use... Let's face it, Joe's shot. Did we use that one? Yeah, you use it as a one-two punch combo. Oh, that's right. That's right.

2:56:58 Wow, we haven't used this one. I've done the work. Did we use Miley done the work? No. That's Miley? Yeah, maybe I... Miley Cyrus? Yeah, let me see if that was me. Ah, that was one of my clips. We didn't use it. Yeah, she was on Joe Rogan. No, it's not good either. Okay. Do something else. Well, I don't have anything. How about stop the hammering? I don't know. That's the classic. I'll surprise you all come up with something. Well, okay. Yeah, I want to be surprised But I want to be pleasantly surprised guarantee that you should have thought about that before you came to school without proper homework Well, I will blame myself if I'm disappointed All right. What do we want to do here? We got a few minutes left. We do have a few minutes left I got another Solomon. I got a clip now. I got something fun. Well, I got a clip, too I want to get out of the way do it

2:57:58 Okay, now this because this is a rerun of last year. It hasn't been brought to the fore yet, but it will because we got to make the transition. We can't seem to, we're in this COVID rut and we're trying to transition to climate change. Right. But we can't manage it that easy. But we get this other issue that is part of it. But we can't make the move yet. This clip is at least a week old and it's still not being played up. This will be major media news. This is the Amazon fires again, like last year. Well, Brazil's Amazon rainforest is burning again, despite a ban on starting fires to clear land for development. More than 60,000 blazes have been detected already this year.

2:58:40 The Amazon basin plays a crucial role in regulating global warming. Experts are alarmed at the scale of the destruction. Battling blazes into the night, Brazil's firefighters are busy in the Pantanal National Park. It hasn't rained here for a month. The ground is dangerously dry and winds are fanning the flames. Farther north in the Amazonas region, it's the worst fire season in over two decades. Although fire clearing is forbidden, many landowners continue to burn forests to increase their plots without fear of being caught. President Jair Bolsonaro has drastically curtailed the environment ministry and criticized green groups. Environmental non-profit groups receive huge foreign donations, but they don't have a chance against me. I'll keep fighting and kill the cancer of green groups.

2:59:35 You think it's really you really think it's gonna be big news? They have to make it as part of the well I've been noticing this and I brought it up on the show before there are rerunning the You're right. Yeah, the playbook. Yeah. Yeah thinking that, well, you know, if it was anybody but Hillary, we probably would have won the last election. And, you know, she was a divisive figure. And so they, you know, they, well, you know, Joe, everybody loves Joe. He's Uncle Joe. He's a great guy. And so they're hoping upon hope that the mistake they made was to candidate herself. So they're using the same playbook exactly. They have done nothing interesting or new. It's the same everything. So since you brought that up, I've switched out the last clip I was going to play. Since you brought up the term playbook, this came up yesterday.

CHAPTER 42 / 44 Discussion

Darren Beattie on Color Revolutions, Regime Change Tactics

Darren Beattie argues that the tactics used against President Trump are a form of "color revolution," a regime change model typically used by U.S. national security agencies against foreign adversaries. This model involves engineered contested elections and "peaceful protests" to overthrow leaders. Beattie claims the same professionals who managed revolutions in Eastern Europe are now applying those strategies domestically.

darren beattie· color revolution· regime change· ukraine· lawfare

3:00:27 with Darren Beatty, Beatty, Beatty, not Warren, Darren. Warren, Darren, Warren, Darren. And he wrote a book, I don't know what he wrote, some book, I don't know what he wrote. And he claims that the same playbook is being used on the United States during this election that the United States uses on foreign adversaries and just countries who want to go rubble eyes or take over. Think of Ukraine, think of some other places. Ukraine is the most recent good example. Yes? I agree. Many have described the actions taken against Trump as a coup, and this is certainly correct, but it's a little bit general and vague. What's unfolding before our eyes is a very specific type of coup called the color revolution. It's a regime change model favored by many in our national security apparatus, particularly against Eastern European countries to

3:01:27 overthrow target regimes that they don't like. The color revolution model is a little bit more delicate and subtle. It has several characteristics, but the chief characteristics of it is a combination of an engineered contested elections scenario combined with massive mobilized protests which they call as a term of art, peaceful protests and acts of civil disobedience. If that sounds familiar, it gets even better. It's not only the same strategies and tactics used against Trump that is used against Eastern European dictators that our national security apparatus doesn't like.

3:02:08 It's literally the same people who are color revolution professionals, who have a long history of using these same tactics against foreign leaders they don't like to use against democratically elected president Donald Trump. It's the same people using the very same playbook. That's your suburbs on fire right there. And it's the lawfare group, it's the people who used to be in Cruz, you know, citizens responsible something, whatever. It's lawyers. It's a bunch of lawyers. We already have enough confusion. Trump has certainly helped. And it'll be contested. I'm going to go through the whole legal thing and then we'll have riots in the suburbs. It's all on deck. It's going to be great for the show. Well, the show is going to benefit.

CHAPTER 43 / 44 Discussion

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Bill de Blasio Cadence

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will be a "different kind of event" without a live audience. The hosts compare de Blasio's speaking cadence to that of Jimmy Kimmel, suggesting they belong to the same "leftist milieu." They criticize the continued cancellation of traditional public celebrations.

macy's parade· bill de blasio· jimmy kimmel· thanksgiving· new york city

3:02:58 Do you want a fun clip before we go quickie or are we good? Well, I have a I have you have one I have one quickie. Yeah, well, they play this in advance because I just want you to listen to this this I want you to listen to the Macy's Day Parade cancelled and tell me and tell me and listen, this is listen. This is Jimmy Kimmel's voice. Tell me I'm wrong. Now one of the most beloved events every year is the Thanksgiving Day Parade and I always want to express my appreciation to everyone at Macy's. They are extraordinarily civically minded, they care about New York City. We saw what they did on July 4th with an amazing fireworks display.

3:03:38 Even with all the challenges we're up against, they found a way to do it in a way that celebrated our country and our city, gave us hope, but did it safely. And they're going to do the same thing again with the Thanksgiving parade. It will not be the same parade we're used to. It will be a different kind of event. They're reinventing the event. for this moment in history and you will be able to feel the spirit and the joy of that day on television online. Not a live parade but something that will really give us that warmth and that great feeling we have on Thanksgiving Day. You're telling me that was Jimmy Kimmel? No, it sounds like it's Bill de Blasio. If you speed it up a little bit he'd be just like it's the same cadence. If you sped it up. The cadence? Yeah. Cadence is milieu. Oh my god. Kimmel is in the same leftist milieu.

3:04:31 on the West Coast as de Blasio. It's that same, you know, when we analyzed the old Hillary Clinton women, they all had the same cadence, they all sounded the same. When I heard this and I started hearing Kimmel's voice, I said, He's in the same milieu. Yeah, I mean this is a you know, this is something that you we can identify I think and I've always harped on the fact that people that that hang out together start sounding like each other Yeah, we have to be very careful of that you and I well it would prove the point Yes, it proves the point that we were in this we are literally in the same milieu the no agenda milieu and but when I start hearing it on a guy, you know does the

CHAPTER 44 / 44 Discussion

Outro, Kanye West Grammy Video, Final Mix

The show concludes with a discussion of Kanye West's video of himself urinating on a Grammy award and the shifting political leanings of various demographics. Harry Scarry's book "Privileged Victims" is mentioned regarding the political fears of the gay community. The episode ends with a custom musical mix by Rexo and Quozo, featuring clips of Nancy Pelosi and civil unrest.

kanye west· grammys· blm· harry scarry· rexo quozo

3:05:14 Who's been sidelined because of his blackface. Mm-hmm. Oh, even though I remember I just saw the the promo for the for the I guess it's the it's not the Grammys but the Emmys I think are coming up or something and there was Ted Danson is one of the guys I guess he got nominated, you know, mr. Blackface himself No problem with him. It's okay. Good to go. I think it's the Grammys and I think that's why Kanye would He posted a video of him urinating in the toilet with one of his Grammy Awards in the bowl. Oh God, really? Yeah, and he says I'm just getting started. I guess he's upset about the Grammys. I don't know. It's never boring. President Kanye would be so good for the show.

3:05:59 And it just might happen. We're seeing men, men are changing things. And I've said it's to me, it's very obvious Trump is going to get reelected. He'll also win the popular vote just from what I see. I picked the hits. We have black men. who have discovered some kind of masculinity that they like about Trump and they're attracted to that type of person. Of course, black men, just like white men, the black men are the victims of the killing. They get abused. They don't get to lead no BLM. There's no male leaders in BLM. The white men, the white men, we're at fault, you and I, old white men. We did everything wrong. We're the patriarchy.

3:06:44 But the gay men, the gay men are kind of getting shafted. Pun not intended. They don't fit anywhere. The trans hate the gay men, the lesbians hate the gay men, and the gay men are kind of falling by the wayside and they're told to shut up. And Harry Scarey, believe it or not, double R, wrote a book called Privileged Victims and he revealed something about the United States Congress, which I did not know. We're looking at, if we're just talking about gays, we're looking at cities run by Democrats, liberals, states, Democratic mayors, Democratic governors, and we're seeing them go up in flames. And gay people are kind of inherently afraid of violence for, I think, reasons that should be obvious. So I think seeing that has scared a lot of people, and they're looking for someone to

3:07:42 They're looking for protection from somebody and we've seen Joe Biden for the last, I guess, two or three months kind of excuse, if not outright encourage what's been going on. And then here's, I want to say that this is a little bit of news, I think for maybe your viewers, if not for you, because you've lived in DC for a long time, is that the that the Republican side, they're very, very discreet about the fact that they're Republicans. So you have these Republicans who finally are coming out and saying, you know what, I'm tired of this, I'm tired of seeing what's going on around the country, and you know what, Trump is the one who at least says, we've had enough of this too. So that's what they're looking at. I love the Republican gaze running the show. Yeah, it's about time. Thank you, yeah, it is about time. Get some diversity in there.

3:08:47 All right, everybody. Affiliate, sorry we went a little long. Rexo and Quozo coming up with your end of show mix. We also have Jesse Coy Nelson. And I think we have... what do we have here? Jesse Coy Nelson. I think Nostradamus. Again, we have way too many. Coming up next, Noah Jendis, stream.com, That Larry Show. And we will gladly return for you on Sunday. Have fun at your meetups. Remember to support us at Dvorak.org slash NA. And coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the cap of the drone star state, it is Austin, Texas. FEMA region number six on the governmental maps if you're looking for it. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And I should mention that I'll be playing a clip I promised I'd play in the newsletter but I didn't, which is a meritocracy clip.

3:09:40 Because I got another one to back it up. A lot of professors are just coming out against the United States and the American way of life, and I think it's worth discussing. I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday right here on No Agenda. Remember us at dvorak.org slash an A. Until then, adios, mofos! And such. It's been a tough week on the internet I've seen a lot of things that I don't think I can forget Cop, cops, shot point blank in the face These animals standing around celebrating Man, I don't think I was made for this All the world's problems with nobody translating it I'm thinking I need a break Cue no agenda, my amygdala's can't wait

3:10:34 I don't know if y'all know what you're doing for us Audio stress relief in its truest form I love the douchebags but come on man Dvorak.org slash an A do it for em 6 hours a week these guys assassinate the media You know how much time it's gotta take to consolidate all these different things and spit em out like bulimia Okay bad example but for real it's unbelievable And while I don't agree with John on the social dilemma And I disagree with Adam on Q-lease still listen as they tear him down like Godzilla cuz I value their opinions on both of these movies see we agree to disagree isn't that what the First Amendment supposed to guarantee but this week free speech brought me to my knees I mean have y'all been on Twitter lately it's been a tough week on the internet I've seen a lot of things that I don't think I can forget cops

3:11:22 Cops shot point blank in the face These animals standing around celebrating Oh man, I don't think I was made for this All the world's problems with nobody translating it I'm thinking I need a break You know it's ending, my amygdalas can't wait Will someone tell me how girls are supposed to raise a baby And this world has gone crazy I mean maybe just escape it by a farm on the outskirts And maybe never face it But could I look my son in the eyes and explain it How could I tell them that I watch the world burn? From all that I learned, you get nothing in return? Is this the difference in greatness and darkness? Is it persistence that separates the heartless and those of us who give a f***? I'm sorry, I got carried away and if I had to guess

3:12:04 It's probably cause I seen a lot of things that I can't unsee But thank God for the no agenda community And I'm sorry John and Adam, but the exit strategy probably can't happen Cause in this world of apathy it's hard enough for me, a grown man, to stay sane So you know Lil Quo's gon' need something for his brain when he feel like It's been a tough week on the internet I've seen a lot of things that I don't think I can forget Cops shot point blank in the face These animals standing around celebrating Man, I don't think I was made for this. All the world's problems with nobody translating it. I'm thinking I need a break. You know agenda my amygdala's can't wait. What deal can we have at Crazy Nancy? I'm sorry. Everything I do.

3:12:58 Hey everybody, I just took a s*** on Nancy Pelosi's driveway. Why? F*** that b****. Look it up, it's on YouTube. I just s*** Nancy Pelosi's driveway. Hell yeah! Pelosi, I just s*** her in the eye. Look me up! I'm just asking, what have I done? Okay, I'm investigating right now a crime. So put your phone down, pick up your backpack, don't reach for nothing. Why not? Turn it off, put your hands behind your back. I know what I'm doing, suspect of committing... For defecating on a public official's property. Okay, how do you turn this off? I'd appreciate if you wouldn't turn it off, please, for my personal protection and my, uh...

3:13:38 Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's district is San Francisco, California. It's not only covered with tech, we're finding out that it's covered with human feces. What deal can we have at Crazy Nancy? Liberal cities will burn to the ground. What the hell? You guys are getting a shaft in here. You can actually get shot and killed. You're doing a little more than just a peaceful protest. Liberal cities will burn to the ground, he said. And he kept saying it. It's going to happen. That's what's going to happen. The liberal cities will burn to the ground if Trump wins. Well, is that a bad thing? What? Well, what's the problem? Yeah, you know, I don't want any city to burn. I don't want any kind of violence. Portland's already burned to the ground.

3:14:43 We're seeing these Black Lives Matter protests going into suburban areas. A protest comes down the street en masse. That scares people. Liberal cities will burn to the ground, he said. And he kept saying it. It's going to happen. That's what's going to happen. The liberal cities will burn to the ground if Trump wins. The whole thing is sketchy. I'd like to start listening to the conspiracy theories at this point.

3:15:19 That's... disturbing. Oh, okay, you're right. You're right. You get on. You nailed it. I find it annoying. The best podcast in the universe! MoFo. Dvorak.org Slash N-A. Kiss my...