Episode 1281 · Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Talkin' Loudy

A Supreme Court vacancy triggers a religious media war while global leaders pivot from pandemic restrictions to permanent climate lockdowns under the Build Back Better banner.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 34m listen | 57 chapters
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About this episode

President Donald Trump has officially nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, sparking a fierce media battle over her membership in the People of Praise religious group. While critics like Rebecca Thiel allege cult-like behavior within the organization, the nomination moves forward as Senator Mitt Romney signals his support for a floor vote. This judicial shift occurs as Trump introduces his $500 billion Platinum Plan to court Black voters through promises of school choice and criminal justice reform.

Global health policy is shifting toward a syndemic framework as Governor Ron DeSantis fully reopens Florida while Cambridge, Massachusetts, implements $300 fines for outdoor mask violations. UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga have adopted Build Back Better rhetoric to link pandemic recovery with climate lockdowns and permanent work-from-home mandates. Meanwhile, Dr. Scott Atlas has challenged CDC Director Robert Redfield over T-cell immunity data, and the Federal Reserve is accelerating plans for a FedNow digital dollar to combat a deflationary economy.

The production workflow remains under pressure as the hosts navigate a surge in listener-submitted wedding proposals and video content. A New York City police officer was recently arrested for acting as a spy for the Chinese government, monitoring Tibetan Americans. The broadcast concludes with a formal knighting ceremony for Dame Lisa B and Sir Sermet, alongside a report on the strange sight of masked dog-walkers in Austin.


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CHAPTER 01 / 57 Discussion

Zephyr Economic Report, Bitcoin Stability and Amtrak Schedule Changes

The Zephyr economic report indicates a stable economy with Bitcoin priced at $10,748. Amtrak is reportedly reducing its train schedule to three days a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) due to low ridership. This change in the rail schedule may impact the timing of future economic updates provided during the broadcast.

zephyr· bitcoin· cnbc· amtrak· economy

00:00 And they threw her in the slammer for six months. Adam Curry. John C. DeVore. Sunday, September 27th, 2020. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1281. This is no agenda. Putting a step in the ho-tep 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 we're hearing another crummy heat wave. It stinks. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill. In the morning. We are entirely too tight for this market, I got to tell you. In the morning to you, sir.

00:41 In the morning to you. In the morning all ships at sea. And boots on the ground, yes. I wonder if any ships at sea still listen to the show. I know we have, well I think we have lots of submariners still. Hold on, Zephyr. Oh here we go ladies and gentlemen, stand by for the Zephyr economic report. How are we doing? What is the score John C. Dvorak? Let us know. Normal, all very normal. All very normal, eight cars Zephyr, slow moving, Bitcoin. No, no, no, not slow moving, normal moving, faster. Scratch that guys in CNBC. It is a normal moving eight cars effort. We have a stable economy Bitcoin 10,000 748 Make your investments wisely, you know this this report it I'm gonna try to keep it going as long as I can but it won't last forever because they're changing the schedule Oh

01:35 They're gonna start running three trains a week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. They're actually missing our show days. Yep. You gotta be kidding me! No. When did... and is that just a temporary, uh, ronuts? No, they've decided, they looked at the numbers and they said, uh, why are we running this thing? Oh, man. This thing is dead empty most of the time. Yeah, that's too bad. Well, it's it's like the show, you know, if no one donates to the show if you don't Utilize the show the show goes away. I guess it's like like the butcher shop everything. Yep It seems like it'd be nice time to take a train. Yeah, I think yeah I think it would be is that weather's perfect and the trains were very air-conditioned. It'd be a nice cool ride So I welcome all the ho-teps

CHAPTER 02 / 57 Discussion

Hotep Jesus Interview, ADOS Branding and Community Gatekeeping

A recent three-hour interview with Hotep Jesus explored the branding of ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery) and Bitcoin. The discussion highlights the friction within online communities where newcomers are often met with hostility or "gatekeeping" rather than constructive feedback. Comparisons are drawn between the social dynamics of racial advocacy groups and the insular nature of the Bitcoin community.

hotep jesus· ados· bitcoin· mo fax· branding

02:24 Who hopefully by now have seen some of my my discussion with Hoteb Jesus I don't think I've sweated that much during interview in my life. Did you watch yourself? No, I can't watch myself It's horrible to watch yourself and I and I know I know I would hate every single second of it because I hate webcams I hate the whole thing. Of course. I love the conversation, but I hate that but go ahead say something nice. You're great. Yeah That's it. That's what that was your takeaway Well, all I heard was just a re- basically a for the for Hotep Jesus who's not a listener to the show. He was enthralled by the fact that you would reiterate it every show theme for the last 10 years in compact form. It's like readers digest.

03:17 And he was he was like all of it interested him so you did all the talking it was like You could do a needle drop on that show for three and a half hours and you've been he very rarely chimed in you were just on a roll right so you didn't watch the whole thing because He pushed back very hard on me on two main topics, and it really taught me something What were those two top walker I did not watch the whole show because it was three hours and 38 minutes as I remember exactly And I'm making I get I'm doing clips. I got things to do for this show I know I know I just give me the rundown of the two what were the two problems a DOS and Bitcoin? Well a dash you got from Mo Fax right, but he's whoa did he have a different opinion? Oh?

04:01 Okay, and I want to hear that and what about Bitcoin? What's that got to do with the price of bread anyway one way or the other? Well, it was interesting because I mean I push back on Bitcoin. It was the same problem for both and I've had to think about it because Ultimately the hotep stuff I think is just another version of ADOS, but it's I think it's about branding and I And what happened is, I say, you know, there's an Ados political movement, which I'm not talking about. I'll tell you this much, the branding of Ados and the branding of HOTEP is falling way behind Nike. Yes, this is true. But I believe that is ultimately the core problem.

04:53 Here's what it were both with Ados and Bitcoin because he you know It seems a lot of people took my Reverend Manning joke very very seriously Oh, I make sure they explain what a dose is for new listeners. They have some of you American descendants of slavery Which I used on the Joe Rogan show, but of course here as as a descriptor instead of saying black or black and brown or African-American and that's you know, obviously because that's what I've been learning from from Mo. The issue is that everybody wants attention for their cause and if one person uses a phrase, so for instance I say, oh yeah, let me just tell you ADOS. This is how I describe them and it's a descriptor. All people hear is

05:46 Well, you can't represent that! Bitcoin. I said, hey man, you're gonna need a Bitcoin. The apocalypse is coming and you're gonna need a Bitcoin. Which of course was an inside joke. They're saying that all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin. And what happened? I told you what happened. It's the same thing. Man, you don't know what you're talking about. You don't even know that guy. You don't know what's going on. You're not part of the community. And it's the same thing. It's the minute someone who has half a clue, which I admittedly have... comes on board and I've been working on learning from Mo for over a year, like a year and a half. I've been learning Bitcoin, learning some of the nuances. But the minute you go out there and basically say, hey, I'm a user of this term or I'm interested in using this or that, instead of people embracing you and saying, hey, you know, you might have had a couple of things wrong.

06:43 Let me send you some links, some information. Instead, for the oddest, it's just the oddest thing. People lose their shit and they're like, you're a ripped genius! Did you come back when somebody did that and say, so you're othering me? I came close to it. I came close. You know, when Hotep went off on me, he's like, do you know Ship-Shap-Shabaz? Do you know Shing-a-Bong-a-Boong-a-Hala? Do you know Hali-Kalaki-Dul-Sala-Asi? I said, no, I don't know any of these people. Then you don't know shit about black people! He says, when you say Eidos, it's like the Titanic, the little tip of the iceberg, that's what you might know. I said, well, give me some fucking credit for that, Moe-Moe-Foe.

07:26 I was mad about that. Excuse me, excuse me, here I am. Now you want me to go, you want me to go back and listen to this if you're sure I can find that? No, I'm not going to do it. But it was really odd. I'm like, fine. And I'm here to learn from you and listen. And by the way, we had a really good time. I'm just saying how I felt at the moment. It's like, whoa, I've spent all this time trying to learn. I'm doing the work. I didn't read a shitty book and you get crap for it. And it's the same with Bitcoin. It's really disappointing how people respond. Yeah, it was interesting. They stick your neck out, it gets chopped up. Oh, I don't give a... You mean that's the Dutch saying? Is, uh, stake your hoof and boffered my felt out.

08:10 Just don't be the blade of grass that grows a little taller than the rest because you will get hammered for you get chopped off. Yes The Japanese have a similar saying they do Curious. Yeah, what is it? I don't know what it is. I can't speak Japanese. Okay, I'm just telling you have similar sayings. All right. Anyway, had a good time He's a very interesting guy. Very interesting guy. I Sounds like a dick the way you describe. No, not at all. Not at all. Not at all. But when it comes to certain things It's just interesting to note that it doesn't matter What it is it can be a racial thing a financial thing if you just go out and say hey, you know Here's what I'm learning. Here's what I think people will tell you you have no right no right to represent the community It's like what is the point?

09:01 Don't you want some solutions here? Don't you want something? Don't you want... No. Don't the Bitcoin people actually... Isn't the whole idea that the world uses Bitcoin, isn't that their idea? Too late. And then I come along as a doofus and they yell at me for getting it wrong? It's very bizarre. No wonder that shit doesn't progress. Seriously, no wonder. No wonder. Actually, the roots of the lack of progress in a lot of these, especially social stuff, is kind of wrapped up in what you're telling us. I mean, it is all there and it is the roots of it. It's that you get a bunch of people, they become the insiders and next thing you know, they're the gatekeepers of everything.

09:47 You're you can't you know, no, you're not allowed. You're not allowed to think you can't you can't even be a on our side You can't even talk about you can't talk about you're not qualified. Yeah, you don't have standing You used to do it yourself. You always talk about standing you got standing. Well, I actually yeah, but I've never said to somebody Your audio sucks. You don't know what you're doing. No instead I said yes you know no I said a podfather gear.com so people can take my exact settings and can make it themselves No, I try to help. I don't just tell people well of course it's help people they suck, but you know I'm constructive suckism not not just like Anyway, it was just notable. That's that was my big takeaway

CHAPTER 03 / 57 Discussion

Podcast Production Workflow, Listener Video Submissions

The production process for the show operates on a "last in, first out" (LIFO) basis due to the high volume of content submitted by producers. Listeners are advised that long video submissions sent late in the week are unlikely to be reviewed in time for the broadcast. The hosts emphasize the efficiency of audio-only formats over the distractions inherent in video podcasting.

podcast production· media workflow· video submissions· lifo· producers

10:29 Okay, big takeaway and I learned some stuff but that's you would have to watch the whole show and I understand in your lifestyle does not allow for that which reminds me I want to commend our producers for the outstanding work that you've been doing really since for many years but since March since we first started with the Rona and we got more people in from from Rogan and The amount of work that people are doing and targeted work I find incredibly good. It's really like we have a staff of thousands of people. That said, think of your timing.

11:09 If you send me a 45 minute video and say, this is great for the show, and you send it Wednesday night or Thursday morning when I'll get it most likely, it'll probably never make it because after this show I'm on to the next batch and that's just laying there and I never get a chance to see it. It's last in first out people. It really is what it is. That's really how it rolls. In most medias that way. From my experience, in most media, last in first out tends to be the way it goes. Because nobody has time to be that thorough. You don't have enough time to be that thorough. That's why I can't listen to the HOTEP three hours and thirty-three, thirty-eight minute interview thing watching Adam. It's just not...

CHAPTER 04 / 57 Discussion

Washington DC Prayer Rally, Media Bias and Trump in Middletown

A large religious rally took place at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which received minimal coverage from mainstream media outlets. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump held a campaign event at the Harrisburg International Airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Observations of the event suggest a discrepancy between media portrayals of mask-wearing and the actual behavior of attendees behind the podium.

washington dc· prayer march· donald trump· middletown· mainstream media

11:58 It's just not appealing. I mean, that show is perfect as an audio podcast. To me, it makes no sense as a video. As we know, we don't believe in that. And it adds so much hassle. The minute you do video, instead of a great conversation, people will comment on your studio or on your Twitches, you know, whatever. It's distracting. It's distracting from the entire message. It's no good. Saturday, there was a huge Huge rally in Washington DC. The rally that nobody saw. Did you even know about this rally? Of course not because it was probably a rally of...

12:42 Pro police or pro Trump or Republicans? Even better! It was and now every media outlet that did report on it, which I saw no video. I saw the Washington Post. Thousands! Well the entire mall mall in Washington, D.C., you know, and the reflection pool on both sides up to the Washington Monument was filled. I think all of us here recognizes that our nation is in trouble. Republicans understand this. Democrats understand this. Independents. Everybody understands that our nation's in trouble.

13:27 And everyone's a little confused as to what to do. And no one had a mask. There was such an opportunity for the... Oh, they could have hounded them. The M5M could have done such a job, but the fact that people got together out of religious belief is just a non-starter. It's like, no, no, can't have that. And I think particularly in light of the Supreme Court nominee,

14:06 It was just bizarre. You know, we get a bunch of people with pussy hats, it's non-stop wall to wall. Here they had an actual opportunity to say, oh look at these religious nutjobs not wearing a mask. They couldn't even bring themselves to do that. No, because they have to admit that there's a lot of people. Yeah, a lot of people that care. Yeah, it was just... I wanted to make a point about this before I forget, but they do this, Trump was on the road again. And I got to see him, I got all my clips from his latest, his last little stand-up routine in Middletown, Pennsylvania and this is 747. I'm thinking, what the hell? What is this? How did a 747 park itself in Middletown? Well, Middletown, Pennsylvania is actually... Oh, it's even better. It's the Harrisburg International Airport. And where the people were at the hangar is right on the runway. So they actually had... Yeah, it was on the runway. It was on the runway. And this, to reiterate, this is America's penis.

CHAPTER 05 / 57 Discussion

Nevada Election Propaganda, Republic vs Democracy Definitions

A PBS special on Nevada voters focuses on the narrative of "saving democracy," which is criticized as a propaganda tool. The discussion clarifies that the United States is constitutionally a republic rather than a direct democracy. The segment argues that mainstream media uses these terms interchangeably to influence public perception ahead of the election.

nevada· pbs· democracy· republic· propaganda

15:06 Trump is on a branding mission that just won't end. I mean, that is so well choreographed. So he comes in and everybody, you could make a super clip out of this. Very few people wearing masks, nobody wearing masks, nobody's there, but very few. But if you look at Trump give his little talk from the cameras that the media is shooting him with and C-SPAN's got one of them. Everybody behind Trump, with the exception of maybe two people, are all wearing masks. In fact, it's a minority who aren't wearing masks. But they make it sound like it's a majority. Well, of course. So they're lying to us, just lying to us. No, you don't say. And at some point it gets pretty annoying. I don't know how many people just buy into it because they did a PBS special on how it's going to go in Nevada.

16:06 or Nevada, as we say out here. And they said, and they were talking to people on both sides of it, and mostly people are going to vote for Biden. And the reason is, seems to always be the same, to save our democracy. Yeah, if only we had one. We have a republic, so that's confusing. Well, there's that. Besides having a republic, there's no democracy to save. But where does this propaganda come from? It comes from the mainstream media and the subtle, you know, the nonsense going on with these horrible people that really hate the democracy or the republic, as it were. Anyway, they just hate Trump. A couple of gripes and wanted to get out of the way. Yeah, they just hate Trump. Well, I definitely want to talk about

CHAPTER 06 / 57 Discussion

Florida Reopening, Cambridge Mask Mandates and Global Lockdowns

Governor Ron DeSantis has removed all COVID-19 restrictions in Florida, allowing bars and restaurants to fully reopen. In contrast, Cambridge, Massachusetts, has implemented mandatory outdoor mask mandates with $300 fines for non-compliance. Similar strict measures are reported in Rotterdam and the Netherlands, where authorities have even discouraged shouting at football matches to prevent viral spread.

ron desantis· florida· cambridge· massachusetts· rotterdam

16:50 But first, we need to congratulate the state of Florida, as Governor DeSantis has pretty much said, that's it, we're done, no restrictions, we're open, good to go, wear a mask on your head, on your butt, whatever, we're open. And at the same time, the M5M is saying, we're ready for another lockdown. It's insane! I got this, uh, this is, uh, where am I here? This is Cambridge, Massachusetts. This newly amended order replaces the city's previous provision that allowed people to take off their masks while outside during the summer months. Masks are part of the daily routine in Cambridge. 99% of people around here wear them. Wherever you look, it seems everyone is following the rules. It's rare you see someone who's not wearing it.

17:42 Over the summer, the city allowed people to remove face coverings if they could maintain six feet of distance from others. But that will change on October 2nd. Masks will now be mandatory just about everywhere except your own home. So starting next week when you're crossing a bridge from Boston into Cambridge, you're going to need to mask up. Whether you're riding a bike on a basketball court or simply dancing on the sidewalk Even if you're in a wide open field all by yourself the city says it's because of a case is as students in the college The latest order will also require office workers to wear masks at all times unless they are alone I think to have to wear a mask 24 7 outside

18:24 is over the top. Those who don't want to play by the rules could face a $300 fine, but the majority of people we spoke with have no problem playing it safe. I'm pretty much used to it at this point. I've been doing that all summer, so no different for me. Of course. I think it's a really easy measure we could take to protect the public. I mean... It's such a simple thing. The easiest thing we can do to protect each other. As far as enforcement goes, the city says this is going to be more about education and less about punishment. So this is another trend. It's happening everywhere in the world. In Rotterdam, where my daughter lives, if you don't

19:01 Wear a mask, 300 euro, fine. Outside. There has never been any conversation about outside in the free wilderness. People were just doing it like the sheeple here in downtown Austin. And they're still doing it. It's crazy. And they just, okay, we'll protect each other. Now you are under complete control. The people who do this are under complete control. In the Netherlands, the prime minister begrudgingly had to say, okay, we can let a football match take place maybe, but listen to this. Everybody has to wear a mask in the stands and they can't yell.

19:41 And so the press, now it's in Dutch I don't have it, but the press asked well how does that work? I mean it's a football match. People are there to yell and shout. He said yeah it can work just shut your mouth! The Dutch is Tony Bechauer. Shut your mouth! It's unbelievable. Well, yes, my version of the clip that you played is got the woods got Florida included because NBC everybody's in on this. Yeah, and I'm almost at the opinion that everybody's in on it because the entire world really wants to be a globalist and they want to get rid of Trump because he's an impediment. Gee, gee, you didn't just figure that one out, John. That's pretty much let's go with angle.

20:28 Well, yeah, but it's just beyond comprehension at some point. But let's listen to, I got some COVID clips today, but this is the COVID milestone clip, which also All these clips that I have about COVID, all transitionary clips, they want to bring two messages in. But this is the milestone clip. A new COVID-19 milestone to report tonight. The U.S. surpassing 7 million cases with dozens of states still reporting increases. In Florida, just as that state topped 14,000 deaths, Governor Ron DeSantis announcing bars and restaurants can fully reopen.

CHAPTER 07 / 57 Discussion

The Atlantic Silence Tactic, Derek Thompson and Viral Transmission

An article in The Atlantic by Derek Thompson suggests that silence is a key behavioral tactic to reduce COVID-19 transmission. The piece cites Professor Jose Jimenez from the University of Colorado, arguing that talking less loudly in public spaces could lower the risk of spreading the virus. This "mask up and shut up" narrative is characterized as an extreme form of social control.

the atlantic· derek thompson· viral transmission· silence· jose jimenez

21:08 Yes, exactly exactly they're trying did you see the Atlantic piece which if you even talk about globalist crap because that was peace every piece in the Atlantic is globalist crap Atlantic had a piece it's in the it's titled mask up and shut up. Oh Yeah, so you can see the difference, you can see the same thing playing out across the world as you said. Globalist, COVID-19 researchers have rightly extolled the virtues of masks, hailed the necessity of ventilation, well that's new, and praised the salutary nature of outdoor activities. What does salutary mean?

21:55 Well, look it up. I mean, it means to me it's it's it comes from salute. It means it's fun. It's kind of like a Congratulatory it would be I think a synonym. Okay health giving Salutary is specifically health giving. Yeah, I guess when attached to the nature of outdoor activities Oh, that could be. But another behavioral tactic hasn't received enough attention, in part because it makes itself known by its absence. That tactic is silence. Get ready for this. This is good. Yes? Oh, really? It is finally time to talk in this pandemic about the importance of not talking in this pandemic. Who was the writer of this? Oh, multi, multis. Derek Thompson. He looks like a noodle boy.

22:48 I probably is a noodle boy. Every route of viral transmission would go down if we talked less or talk less loudly in public spaces, says Jose. I think loudy is better. Loudy. I'm talking loudy! I'm just going to write it down, John. Talking loudy. Yeah. Talking loudy. There you go. If we talk less loudy, there we go, in public spaces. This is the professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder who studies disease transmission. He said, this is just a very clear fact. It's not even controversial. Silence is golden. Shut up, slave. They are literally telling us to shut up now. This is pathetic. It's great content for the show, so I'm pretty happy. Well, everything's good for the show. I'm pretty happy with that. Victoria, boots on the ground report from producer Dave.

CHAPTER 08 / 57 Discussion

Australian Syndemic Report, Social Interaction and Health Policy

A report from Victoria, Australia, describes citizens wearing masks on empty beaches, illustrating a high level of public submission. The Lancet has introduced the term "syndemic" to describe the interaction between biological and social factors in the pandemic. This framework suggests that social inequalities and non-communicable diseases significantly worsen health outcomes for SARS-CoV-2.

victoria· australia· the lancet· syndemic· merrill singer

23:38 He's in the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula area of Victoria, Australia, also known as Little China. I'm lucky not to live in the locked down city of Melbourne. I'm in so-called regional Victoria where we have just been under stage three restrictions, so no draconian curfew. But he says, in particular, not being required to wear a mask while riding my bike, which I manage to do almost every day, but it's so sad to see the almost complete submission of the population into a race of mask-wearing zombies. Even as far as wearing one while walking on the beach, and he sent this picture. from Point Lonsdale. It's a beautiful day, you know, the beach is pretty much empty. There's two people walking at least 12 feet from each other, speaking to each other. You know, he took it with his phone. And they both have masks on! They're 12 feet apart, on the beach, have masks on,

24:30 All they need to be doing is go, it's unbelievable. And that is why, although it is only peer, it hasn't been peer reviewed yet, but there is a new paper out to be published in the Lancet declaring this not a pandemic, but a syndemic. And that apparently is a thing. And I want you to explain it because I've never heard the term. Yes. The notion of a syndemic was first conceived by Merrill Singer, an American medical anthropologist in the 1990s. Writing in The Lancet in 2017, Singer argued that a syndemic approach reveals biological and social interactions that are important for prognosis, treatment, and health policy.

25:22 Limiting the harm caused by SARS-CoV-2 will demand far greater attention to NCDs, which are non-communicable diseases, and socionomic inequality that has hitherto been admitted. A syndemic is not merely a comorbidity. Syndemics are characterized by biological and social interactions between conditions and states, interactions that increase a person's susceptibility to harm or worsen their own health outcomes. So what they're saying is, the way I understand it, because we're racist, we're making it worse.

26:07 Yeah, that's obvious. Geez. I mean it's so obvious that we're just a bunch of racists and because just for that reason alone that would Automatically make it worse. Yeah, so I have a little enough not for you and me you and I we're We're gonna be okay through everything we work from home, you know, we barely see the sunlight but now but for most people I mean, someone has to take a stand somewhere. You gotta say no. You just have to start saying no, otherwise you, this will never end. And we're about to get into the twindemic.

CHAPTER 09 / 57 Discussion

COVID-19 Death Toll Milestones, Record Infection Claims

Amy Goodman reports that the U.S. COVID-19 death toll has surpassed 200,000, with warnings of a potential doubling by year's end. The report claims record levels of infections in states like Minnesota and Wyoming, though these figures are contested as being based on positive tests rather than clinical illness. Texas is noted for its nightlife activity despite the ongoing surge in reported cases.

amy goodman· covid-19· death toll· texas· minnesota

26:47 You know, where influenza is going to kill everybody. So now we're back to masks. Masks everywhere. Masks everywhere except at your home. And even that is recommended. Probably in the car you have to wear a mask. Of course. Of course. Because you might transmit it to the non-existent invisible friend in your car. And just how bizarre. It's just bizarre. It's bizarre. Meanwhile, let me get a couple of these COVID reports out of the way because this is a good one here. Now this is Amy Goodman on Wednesday. This is COVID Report without Texas. The official United States death toll from COVID-19 has passed 200,000, by far the highest in the world. As University of Washington researchers warn, the U.S. is on track to double that death toll by year's end.

27:38 In the past 24 hours alone, the US reported nearly a thousand new deaths and over 37,000 new cases with Minnesota, Montana, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming reporting record levels of infections over the past week. Record! Whoa! Whoa! Did you hear? She slipped something in there. Record level of infections. Uh-uh. Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh. That's bullshit. That's a lie. You can say people have tested positive But saying record number of infections is really that's lower than she normally goes. Wisconsin and Wyoming reporting record levels of infections over the past week. It's almost like people saying George Washington was an enslaver. You know, you caught that. These are the things that are being slipped in on us. On Tuesday, the COVID-19 Memorial Project

28:29 placed 20,000 flags across the National Mall, each one symbolizing 10 U.S. residents who've died of the disease since the first recorded U.S. death in February. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke at a memorial for the dead. This was preventable. Not all of it, but much of it. They have no shame. They will go over over the backs of dead seniors. It doesn't matter to them Well, somebody apparently listened to this report and caught it and in just in time for the next day's report now I had to play a little snippet of that and this is one where they include Texas they left it out

29:12 Coronavirus cases in the United States are rapidly surging in at least 22 states. The biggest increases have been seen across the Midwest and West, including Texas, Arizona and Minnesota. There you go. Yeah, so you got mentioned again. I felt really good finding this little clip to know that Texas is not being ignored in all this. This is just so crazy. And you know, the UT students are at the bars every night. Everyone's hanging out. Rainy Street is filled up. You know, yeah, you know how they the little bars on Rainey Street and they put a food truck out in the out front and then they can open up which is fine and people aren't dropping dead. I don't see any evidence of ventilator shortage or... Yes, exactly. Witness the Atlantic. Mask up and shut up. That's it. Don't talk about coronavirus. Yeah. I got one last clip. Okay.

CHAPTER 10 / 57 Discussion

UN General Assembly, Climate Crisis and Build Back Better

UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the pandemic remains out of control and serves as a wake-up call for the climate crisis. Youth activists, including Greta Thunberg, have resumed "Fridays for Future" strikes in over 3,000 locations globally. The "Build Back Better" slogan is identified as a transitionary mechanism to link pandemic recovery with globalist climate goals.

antonio guterres· united nations· climate crisis· greta thunberg· build back better

30:18 Now this is where, because this has to take place, this is important. This is, and we've spotted this one, in fact we were baffled by the fact this didn't start happening sooner. So we gotta start making our transitions here because we got people to shut up, mask up, all this sort of thing. Yeah, we gotta transition to build back better. We gotta go global and then we gotta take the global and we gotta do the right thing with the global that we're gonna do. So here we go. And this is the, this is the, Kovacs to globalism. Oh, nice. At the United Nations General Assembly, Secretary General António Guterres warned Thursday the coronavirus pandemic has killed nearly a million people, infected 30 million and remains out of control due to a lack of preparedness, cooperation, unity and solidarity among world governments.

31:14 This pandemic is a wake-up call for even more catastrophic challenges that may arise, starting with the climate crisis. If we meet these with the same disunity and disarray we have seen this year, I fear the worst. Youth climate activists are once again taking to the streets around the world to join the Fridays for Future strike for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began. Student-led actions are taking place in South Korea, the Philippines, Germany, Sweden and in over 3,000 places around the globe. 3,000? Swedish youth climate activists, Greta Thunberg, tweeted, we will be back next week, next month and next year for as long as it takes, she said.

31:59 Build back better. We're moving it. Yeah, you're right. We're moving into that phase. That's that's a pretty good catch That clip I really thought was my best clip. It was a show that equate COVID with lack of globalism. It would have been fixed if we were more global. And then globalism led somehow, I don't know how they made this transition, just beautiful, into climate crisis because that's another global problem because it's about the globe after all. heating up and so then we went from that and then all of a sudden we're not even talking about COVID anymore we're talking about these these kids having these protests all over the place about climate. Okay. I don't know. Well. And why don't they shut up? Well, we do know because the transitionary mechanism is build back better.

CHAPTER 11 / 57 Discussion

Climate Lockdowns, San Francisco 2050 Plan and Population Control

**category:** news_update | **keywords:** san francisco, climate change, work from home, population control, scandinavia Bay Area officials are considering permanent work-from-home strategies as part of a 2050 plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Economic experts like Mariana Mazzucato suggest bold action is needed to avoid future "climate lockdowns." Additionally, a controversial "One Planet One Child" advertising campaign in Scandinavia promotes having fewer children as a gift to the environment.

32:51 That is clear. So we come out of the COVID, build back better so we're better so we don't have to do more lockdowns for climate change. That's the trick. And although I don't have, I have a clip, but it's in Japanese and I couldn't quite understand where the key phrase was. I want to mention this because you just brought it up, which is they and they're discussing this openly, which is, by the way, the reason the show works so well that we do is because they do openly discuss things about doing lockdowns to stop climate change.

33:27 And to be able to pull that off, this is gonna be something, this is gonna be a slight of hand that we've never seen anything like. I don't think they can do it. I read to you from the San Francisco Chronicle, September 24th, Bay Area officials have a plan to combat climate change, force people to work from home. That's how they're gonna do it. And that's in your backyard. Bay Area employers kept 60% of their workers home each workday as part of the 2050 planning strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and traffic congestion. This is the plan Bay Area blueprint for 2050. Now luckily, you'll probably be dead before you see that horrible plan come into play. Let's look at another article here. This is Market Watch.

34:22 I think written in San Francisco. Mariana Mazzucato. We need to act boldly now if we are to avoid economy-wide lockdowns to halt climate change. Let's look at the next one. Candanavia has a poster. This is fantastic. They have a poster now out on... I need this poster for the collection. Yeah, it's a bus stop poster, so it's really big, and it looks like a brown skin baby, a cute little baby, and it says, the most loving gift you can give your first child is to not have another. OnePlanetOneChild.org

CHAPTER 12 / 57 Discussion

Prime Minister Suga, WHO Accelerator and Global Recovery

Japan's new Prime Minister, Yoshihide Suga, has adopted the "Build Back Better" rhetoric in his address to the United Nations. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized the need for equitable global distribution of vaccines and therapeutics through the "ACT-Accelerator." The discussion suggests these international efforts are aimed at centralized global command of health resources.

yoshihide suga· japan· tedros adhanom ghebreyesus· who· vaccines

35:09 Oh, by the way, yes, and it always boils down to this is interesting because we do have the COVID to globalism to climate change to world population control. It's all part of the same spectrum. They're jumping the gun though. These guys are incompetent. Yeah, but they're getting a lot of help from the incompetent people who we are sadly obeying. Mayor Adler is totally a globalist douche and he does have some control, but he certainly has mind control over the people of Austin and they're not just saying, hey go F yourself Adler. No, they're like, okay.

35:49 The new Japanese Prime Minister, Prime Minister Shuga. Now we know that Abe, for health reasons, resigned. In comes the new guy in his video address to the United Nations. I read from the caption, looking forward, we need to build back better from the COVID-19 pandemic. Well, I guess they chose the right guy, huh? Nice catch. Yeah. So Suga is doing build back better. Oh, yeah for Japan and of course

36:26 The truth always wants to come out and I again appreciate all of our producers who loyally watch all of the globalist transmissions that come out of the United Nations and the World Health Organization. Here is Professor, Dr. Medical Genius Tedros and the truth comes out. This is him talking about his accelerator, you know, the COVID accelerator tools. In other words, we all got to put our stuff into their little bucket on their website so we could see it. They just want to be command central, but really this is the way to go. Effective vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics will also be vital for ending the pandemic and accelerating the global recovery. But these life-saving tools will only be effective if they're available for the most vulnerable and

37:18 equitably and simultaneously in all countries. The access to COVID-19 tools accelerator is the best bet for spreading, speeding up the development of the tools. By the way, for those new in the troll room, yes, I know it's a joke that Tedros, of course, is not a doctor. That's why we make a big joke out of it. So there you go. That's on his mind. Spreading it. How do we spread it more? Spread more, spread more fear. The producer Larry said, you know, I'm listening to this build back better because I think this is a mind control trick to get people to believe in Dementia B. That's not a bad observation. Build back better. B, B, B. Stay in your dimension, slave. Wear a mask. Shut up. Well, Dementia B is a construct that redevelops. So it's it might I mean, there's there's elements of

CHAPTER 13 / 57 Discussion

Joe Biden Mayor Speech, Cocaine Use Allegations

During a Zoom conference with U.S. mayors, Joe Biden suggested that local ideas should bypass state legislatures and go straight to him. Observations of Biden's physical behavior during recent appearances, specifically his frequent touching of his nose, have led to speculative claims regarding potential stimulant use. The segment includes a clip where an unidentified participant appears to laugh at Biden's remarks.

joe biden· us mayors· zoom· cocaine· physical behavior

38:25 Mind control with build back better and better which which Biden's seems to have stopped using yeah I don't use it that much you're right. No he hasn't used it in the last last week or so Biden build back better, I think he I don't know I don't know maybe because he's didn't want to be derivative or I'm just gonna slam him for gonna drop a bomb on him on Tuesday By the way, so I'm watching, I'm getting a lot of Trump clips. I don't have some, I think I'll go one Biden maybe today. But Biden is, they got him, I'm wondering what they're doing to him because he is doing, if you look at this last, people should look this one up. This is his speech to the mayors. I don't know if I have the clip here or not. But on the speech to the mayors, you should watch this clip because Biden,

39:21 The mayor's laugh at him by the, I got this clip, just buy it if you don't mind going to bite. Yeah, well, can we come back after that? Cause I'm not quite sure. It's just the only Biden clip I got, but I want to make an observation. Biden is US mayors and somebody's, this is a big conference call, Zoom. I don't know what they were using, but it's a bunch of US mayors. And then one of them starts laughing at him at the end and they never identify who this was, but you could hear it at the end of this 41 second clip, the guy laughs and then he comes and somebody else comes back on. And he laughs at something Biden says, and I just found this to be peculiar, but the point that I wanted to get to is that Biden is going to his nose in a way that is very distinctive. Uh-oh. You're the one. You're the one who always identifies it. In an area that was using, we had this epidemic of cocaine use.

40:15 And, uh... Wow. Of all the things I think they jacked Joe up on, cocaine is not one I figured would be used. It's the nose. I have two good shots of him going to his nose, one with his left hand, one with his right hand. And there's probably ten times he does it. And he goes in that way where you go and you kind of rub the nose or you grab it. You do this. It's a thing that these guys do. And it's very identifiable if you've been around a scene where there's a lot of use. and is very identifiable. And yeah, I don't think he should be, I don't know, it's just not a healthy thing to do, but that's what he's doing, and he's kind of, he's a little livelier. I don't know, I'm just saying, I'm not making accusations at all. Bumpy Joe. But I'm gonna put the, Bumpy Joe. Yeah, it's a good one. Now I'm going to have two, I'll put two photos in the next newsletter. Yeah.

41:08 But here, listen to him discuss this. This is kind of funny. And so it's gonna start with you. I promise you I'll have your back. I mean this, it's suey. Look at my record, I have. Wait, this is Joe on coke? Are you kidding me? The guy, then he's really dead without it. What's going on? Yeah, this is Joe on coke. Let me start it over. And so it's gonna start with you. I promise you I'll have your back. I mean this, it's suey. Look at my record, I have. And I want to make sure that your ideas are the ones that are funneled up. They don't have to go through a state legislature or go through a governor. They can go straight to the federal government. Straight to me. I really mean it. So God bless you and God protect our troops and thank you for what you do. Your job is too hard for me.

CHAPTER 14 / 57 Discussion

Bill Ziff Anecdote, Direct Memo Management Style

An anecdote about billionaire publisher Bill Ziff describes his habit of telling new employees to send him memos directly. According to a former secretary, Ziff would eventually become frustrated by the influx of "stupid memos" from staff who took the offer literally. This story is used to illustrate the impracticality of Joe Biden's suggestion that mayors should bypass traditional government channels to reach him.

bill ziff· ziff davis· publishing· management· anecdote

42:05 If you heard when he said, send it straight to me, you heard somebody laugh. I heard the laugh. That was when I started laughing too. Yeah, you laughed at the same time. You can't bypass everything. Just go fuck the senators. Screw the governor. This reminds me of a Bill Ziff story. Oh, you got to tell everyone who Bill Ziff is. Bill Ziff was the billionaire owner of Ziff Davis Publishing and he was one of the first American billionaires. And he's the one who invented special interest publishing in his current form. And he had a theory, took over his dad's company in the 50s and became a billionaire. But he was a character. And so he had three or four secretaries and he was like, you know, he was an interesting guy. One of the secretaries passed this story along. Apparently when Bill would hire a new sales guy,

43:01 He would say, you know, I like your style, you know, when you got anything going on, anything really important, just send it to me directly to me. Don't bother. I just would forget manage Biden said, send it to me. I'm the president. I'll take all your ideas. Yeah, that's going to work really well. And so. She says that within a month or so, it went like this. Who is this dumb shit that keeps sending me these stupid memos? It doesn't surprise me. All right, so just for the just for the record We have bumpy Joe and a suggestion is blow Jiden also came in See see you can't you can't do a podcast without a proper troll room You just you're just not participating in you just not enjoying the full the full structure of it all. Oh my oh

CHAPTER 15 / 57 Discussion

Vaccine Efficacy, Bill Gates and Moral Culpability

Johnson & Johnson is developing a traditional vaccine with reported 98% efficacy, contrasting with the RNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer. Bill Gates discussed the moral culpability of wealthy nations in ensuring equitable vaccine distribution through organizations like Gavi. The cost of "saving a life" is questioned after Gates cited a figure of $1,000 per person.

johnson & johnson· bill gates· gavi· vaccines· equity

43:59 Okay, that was funny. I do want to come back because I think there's more laughs there I I did come across an interview with Bill Gates regarding the vaccines Johnson and Johnson seems to be very close and they have a quote-unquote traditional vaccine and So it's not an RNA vaccine. One that actually might work? Yes, it apparently has 98% efficacy and they're all jacked about it, but this is the wrong one. So, you know, we're gonna see what happens if Trump comes out and says, if he endorses it, obviously it'll never see the light of day. People will never take it because it's tainted. He ruined, he's trying to kill you.

44:43 And Moderna and Pfizer, they're battling it out, neck and neck. But Johnson & Johnson is coming with a traditional vaccine and we'll see if people want to have it. Bill Gates is giving us the timeline because you don't, I mean please, do you really think that if you just have a vaccine the whole world is going to live? I mean we have to start figuring out who we give it to first. Do we give it to everybody at the same time? Do we who paid for it and developed it take it first or should we give it to poor people and pay for it? And what I discovered in this 50 second clip Bill Gates's organization is racist. So racist he's actually saying it. Do you think so that if countries, say the United States or other wealthy countries, don't take this equitable approach that we will be morally culpable for more deaths? Well the foundation's motto is all lives have equal value. Isn't that saying all lives matter instead of black lives matter, Bill Gates?

45:47 I think you're pretty damn racist. For more deaths? Well, the foundation's motto is all lives have equal value. And the foreign aid that rich countries give has saved tens of millions of lives. Things like Global Fund for HIV and Gavi, which helps. It's all his money. They're just talking about Gavi, Global Fund for HIV. Same people. HIV, Fauci, Birx. Redder, whatever the CDC guys, all the same people. Vaccines for things like diarrhea and pneumonia. And so there is some equity in the world. But the very fact that our foundation is saving a life for every thousand dollars we spend, it does show that we do treat lives outside the US as not being as valuable as those lives. And it's pretty extreme.

46:40 How does it cost $1,000 to save a life? What happened to the cheap vaccine? What is he is he is he? Over charging up to price. Yes, he's overcharging. Overcharging? Scoundrel, that's no good. The science remains disputed. In particular, there was another session in Senate and everybody was, you know, Rand Paul was bitching and moaning and Fauci was yelling. And then we had the CDC guy, forget his name for a second, what is his name? Redfield, who was also part of the HIV group, so I have zero trust in them for my own personal reasons and research. And in the Senate, Redfield said, well,

CHAPTER 16 / 57 Discussion

Dr. Scott Atlas, T-Cell Immunity and CDC Data

Dr. Scott Atlas, a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, challenged CDC Director Robert Redfield's claim that 90% of Americans remain susceptible to COVID-19. Atlas argues that immunity is not solely determined by antibodies but also by T-cell immunity and cross-immunity from other infections. He cites epidemiologists from Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford to support his assessment of the data.

scott atlas· anthony fauci· robert redfield· t-cells· herd immunity

47:25 He was arguing with Rand Paul. Rand Paul was saying, hey, we've got herd immunity here. And Fauci like, you don't know what you're talking about. You just look at the CDC, it was only 10 percent. 90 percent can still be infected. 90 percent, he said. 90 percent can still be infected. So now we have our new doctor on the scene, Dr. Scott Atlas, who is Trump's new Fauci, who of course is hated by everybody. Is he talking about the American public when he says 90% can still be infected? Yes, the American public. So wait a minute, let's do the math. 7 million are already infected.

48:05 That would be 10% let's assume that's 10% of the 90% because if we have 10% effect and 90% can still be infected that means our population 700 million. That's about right. So by them just doing this simple math. It doesn't even make sense. He doesn't know what he's... so Fauci's full of crap is what he was saying here because unless the population is 700 million, it's not. Fauci is smart because he said according to the CDC this is the case. Fauci would... he's too smart. He wouldn't get caught up in a numbers game like that. He leaves it to his little minions which is Redfield, you know, the bald fat-headed guy from the CDC. But he is talking out of the side of his fat neck

48:50 And Dr. Scott Atlas took the question from the press during the briefing and it was educational, I thought. Dr. Redfield today said that more than 90% of the population remains susceptible to coronavirus. Do you agree with that assessment? Yeah, I think that Dr. Redfield misstated something there. And the reason... You misstated last time and... I'm going to answer your question, but let me finish. Please. was talking about was his surveillance data that showed that roughly 9% of the country has antibodies. But when you look at the CDC data state by state, much of that data is old. Some of it goes back to March or April before many of these states had the cases. That's point number one. Point number two is that the immunity to the infection is not solely determined by the percent of people who have antibodies. If you look at the research, and there's been about 24 papers at least,

49:44 on the immunity from T cells. This is a different type of immunity than antibodies. And without being boring, the reality is that according to the papers from Sweden, Singapore and elsewhere, there is cross immunity, highly likely, from other infections. And there is also T cell immunity. And the combination of those makes the antibodies a small fraction of the of the people that have immunity. So the answer is no, it is not 90% of people that are susceptible to the infection. way to believe. You're supposed to believe the science and I'm telling you the science. So he's not telling us science. I'm telling you the science and that's the answer. And if you want to look up all the data you're free to, you can also talk to the following epidemiologist. I guess why is he still going out before Congress and speaking? If you say he's mistaken today and the President said he mistook it last time, Americans are looking for the best

50:42 information right now. I'm giving you the best information and it's confirmed by people like Martin Kulldorff, who's a Harvard epidemiologist at Harvard Medical School. Let me finish please. Jay Bhattacharya and Johnny Anides, both epidemiologists at Stanford. Professor Gupta, University of Oxford. These are people who know the latest data on the immunology and what's happening and I just recited it to you. So what I've noticed, I think I like this Dr. Atlas because he doesn't, he says I'm telling you what the science is. He's not telling you what the science says. And this is where I'm sick of this. I'm sick of people saying the science is telling us to wear a mask. It is just not how science works. Science can tell you that something is happening and then you can have an opinion and take action, but science doesn't tell us to wear a mask outdoors.

CHAPTER 17 / 57 Discussion

BBC Data Reporting, Death Classification Glitches

The BBC and other outlets are criticized for reporting COVID-19 deaths that include any fatality occurring within 28 days of a positive test, regardless of the actual cause. In the Netherlands, a computer glitch caused a sudden report of 2,000 deaths that actually dated back to April. These reporting methods are viewed as misleading to the general public.

bbc· data reporting· computer glitch· netherlands· covid-19

51:36 So we should not accept that kind of talk. And so I like that this Dr. Atlas guy at least says, no, here's the science and he doesn't have his numbers wrong. But with Redfield, and I didn't make any clips of it, the guy is so, that whole session was just disappointingly boring. The science says, science tells us, science makes you do this, science! No, that's not how it works. But everybody's messing around with the numbers. The Netherlands had a big scare with all of a sudden 2,000 deaths in one day. And of course those were another computer glitch, numbers that were back from April and they got added all of a sudden. Had no idea how it happened. It took a while. The news reports already took place, of course, scaring people. I have a screenshot here from the BBC.

52:26 This is the coronavirus update. It's a slide on the screen. 37 deaths reported in the latest 24-hour period! And then in little letters underneath it says, deaths for any reason within 28 days of a positive test. So if you got tested, and you fell down and broke your neck, you died from COVID. You're hit by a bus. By a bus. As long as you had a positive... and they're saying it right there. Deaths for any reason. They're not trying to fool anybody. But this is why we have to be careful. Is it a four-point type that nobody can read? It's pretty small. It's readable. If you're just a casual TV viewer, you probably would not take the time to read it.

CHAPTER 18 / 57 Discussion

PCR Testing Accuracy, DNA Database Concerns

Dr. Barbara Yaffe of Ontario noted that PCR testing in low-prevalence populations can result in false positives 50% of the time. There is ongoing skepticism regarding the high cycle thresholds used in labs, which may detect viral fragments rather than active infection. Concerns are also raised that mass testing serves as a covert method for building a global DNA database.

pcr test· barbara yaffe· dna database· cycle threshold· kary mullis

53:11 Now we get on to the final piece of our typical show update on all things COVID-19 and that is testing. The PCR testing. First we go to Candinavia. This is the health chief Dr. Jaffe, or Yaffe, I think is how you pronounce her name, for Ontario. And a question came in during their daily briefing. Hello, thank you for taking my call. Premier, I'm wondering why mandatory testing isn't required regularly of teachers to catch anything before it might erupt?

53:52 I think a lot of people think that testing is going to really solve the whole problem. And it isn't. It's one component of a response. If you test somebody today, you only know if they're infected today. And in fact, if you're testing in a population that doesn't have very much COVID, You'll get false positives almost half the time. Oh, that is the person actually doesn't have kovat. They have something else. They may have nothing So it will just complicate the picture. Gee, she should resign This is the wrong message that she's sending but you know and I've been talking about the PCR test for for quite a while and

54:40 and that they are highly accurate, but it's how you interpret what they're saying because they don't actually detect the live virus. They detect little molecules, little fragments that have shedded, could be there, could have been there for your entire life, could be new, but it definitely does not mean you have COVID, will develop COVID, or that you're infected or that you're sick. And so I haven't really gotten much feedback, but once I put the the screenshot of the assay that said 45 cycles, all of a sudden I got a lot of anonymous people emailing me. I'm not saying that they're shills, but I think that the people, and these are high-level people, like what is this,

55:25 who deal with this all the time. They're lab technicians and they're sending me all this very technical data and how it works and you're not doing it right and you don't know what you're talking about. But all I see them saying is, you know, the tests work, the tests work, the tests detect. It's just how you interpret the data. And I just found it interesting that all of a sudden I get all this pushback on PCR testing once I show actual evidence that it's being scammed in my book. Yeah, I had some other angle on this I wanted to just ask the number of technicians out there. The PCR test is a DNA test. RNA-DNA, yeah.

56:13 What is the chances that this is just a mass collection of DNA, personal DNA, not virus DNA, but personal DNA, your DNA, because when they stick that thing down your nose and swirl it around, they're getting, this is a dynamite high-end DNA. They're gonna get your DNA in the test, and they can put a database together. Do we know that this isn't going on? No, I think the database is absolutely in play. It's at the laboratories and the laboratories feed it back to... Oh yeah, this is totally... And I'm in the database now. You're in the database now. You, Adam Career, are now in the United... If there is one, the U.S. DNA database. I'm pretty sure, yeah. Pretty sure. Well, this is no good. It's what it is. And I put both of those emails anonymized

57:09 in the show notes so other people can take a look at it. And I know these are, I'm sure these are producers, but I just found it interesting all this pushback when we kind of get down to brass tacks. And I'm sorry to say, I have a lot of skepticism about the HIV crisis for these very same reasons. And I'm not alone. And the inventor of the test, we played the clip on the last show, the inventor of the test who sadly died last year. Said you know it's how you interpret it everyone has crap in there you can magnify and get almost anything you want out of and it's highly accurate But it's how you interpret that just because you have an RNA molecule

57:49 You may be just, this all may be beside the point if you're just doing a mass collection of every American citizen's DNA for a giant database. How about every global citizen's DNA? It's not just the American citizen's DNA. Oh yeah, global. Yeah, let's get right to it. Everybody. Big data. If somebody discovers the database, we'll know what's going on. I should mention this. So I went to Berkeley to drop off some, to drop off a return to Amazon, I have to go to Cal's Associated Students building and drop it off there. It's the only place that takes, all the lockers at Whole Foods are gone. I don't know what they're doing. So I go to Berkeley and I go right past that same station that's been there. I've mentioned this before on this show, a DNA, a DNA, I'm sorry, a COVID testing station. Yeah, let me guess, empty? Dead empty. It's a drive-in. There's not one car there. I should take, next time I'm taking pictures, I mean,

CHAPTER 19 / 57 Discussion

COVID-19 Fatigue Symptoms, Global Fear Mission

Personal accounts of COVID-19 symptoms emphasize extreme fatigue and a "run down" feeling rather than just respiratory issues. The discussion posits that the continued push for outdoor mask mandates is part of a "global fear mission" intended to keep populations compliant through the November election and beyond.

fatigue· symptoms· masks· fear· lockdown

58:48 Just pull over and take some shots. Yeah, I've been checking in with Betty. She's a friend of ours. And she's had it now for three days. She says she just feels shit. She feels horrible. She feels like she has a really bad flu, but she's doing okay. So she's she's she's Mexican American. Did she have the COVID cough yet? She didn't tell me if she had the cough. She just felt run down, really run down is what she said. JC when he had the COVID cough and he felt very run down. And he says it was very, in fact that's the worst part, he says you're so fatigued it's ridiculous. But that was early on, that was like in April or March.

59:27 He got the real one, he got the real deal, not the watered down one. And that's interesting now that we have this mask up mission moving on because Lord, we have to keep people afraid at least through November 3rd, but again, it's worldwide. This is happening everywhere. We're being forced to wear masks on the street, on the beach. It doesn't get much better than that. It is ludicrous. It's crazy. It's as though at some point they decided to crank it up and say, how far can we take this? Well, here's the latest scam in my book.

1:00:03 Now, we were looking at multiple strains almost from day one. Correct or incorrect, we were looking at multiple strains and how it could have been an L strain that hit New York and hit Italy and the S strain. that really made a lot of people immune or was much milder and now that it's time to mask up we have a new preliminary study involving more than 5,000 genetic sequences of the coronavirus suggesting one of the virus's many mutations may be more contagious than the others according to a report from the Washington Post. Yeah, Washington Post. The study here comes... I heard this was debunked already. Oh, this came out yesterday. Oh, well I thought

CHAPTER 20 / 57 Discussion

Coronavirus Mutations, Washington Post Strain Study

A study reported by the Washington Post suggests that the D614G mutation of the coronavirus may be more contagious than previous strains. The research, conducted at Houston Methodist Hospital, analyzed 5,000 genetic sequences. However, the study's reliance on backlogged data from the summer wave in Texas has led to questions about its conclusions.

washington post· mutation· d614g· houston· genetic sequence

59:27 He got the real one, he got the real deal, not the watered down one. And that's interesting now that we have this mask up mission moving on because Lord, we have to keep people afraid at least through November 3rd, but again, it's worldwide. This is happening everywhere. We're being forced to wear masks on the street, on the beach. It doesn't get much better than that. It is ludicrous. It's crazy. It's as though at some point they decided to crank it up and say, how far can we take this? Well, here's the latest scam in my book.

1:00:03 Now, we were looking at multiple strains almost from day one. Correct or incorrect, we were looking at multiple strains and how it could have been an L strain that hit New York and hit Italy and the S strain. that really made a lot of people immune or was much milder and now that it's time to mask up we have a new preliminary study involving more than 5,000 genetic sequences of the coronavirus suggesting one of the virus's many mutations may be more contagious than the others according to a report from the Washington Post. Yeah, Washington Post. The study here comes... I heard this was debunked already. Oh, this came out yesterday. Oh, well I thought

1:00:43 There was a couple of these saying that the strain is more contagious. Well, the study has not been peer reviewed, but let's publish it just like everything else. This is bull crap. Conducted by researchers from Houston Methodist Hospital found the strain known as the D614G mutation was responsible for close to every coronavirus infection in Houston this summer during Texas's second wave of infections, which is a lie because we know that those were backlogged to April or May So their whole argument falls apart. So the premise is a lie in the report? Yes, of course. So how can anyone take this stuff seriously? Oh, I'm sorry, I don't work for the Washington Post.

CHAPTER 21 / 57 Discussion

Chinese Propaganda, Lockdown Influence and Fake Videos

Reports suggest that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) used thousands of fake Twitter accounts to encourage Western nations to implement lockdowns, with a focus on Italy. Early videos from Wuhan showing people collapsing in the streets are now viewed as coordinated propaganda. The segment also recalls suspicious videos of Chinese authorities spraying unknown substances in the streets during the initial outbreak.

ccp· twitter· italy· wuhan· propaganda

1:01:28 Kind of delighted to see now newspapers in Australia also reporting, well here it is, coronavirus theory. Now this is from news.com.au. So is that a Murdoch outfit so we can't take it seriously? Is that the general idea? No, no, news.com.au I believe is Australia ABC. Oh, oh wow. Well, theory that Chinese propaganda encouraged Western nations to lock down. So they're following on with the New York Times. I like this. Well, the New York Times already said this, but now it's catching a little bit of fire. In fact, this article refers to the New York Times' observation of this, which we saw early on. And for those of you who are wondering, well, what does that mean? Well, how about the dead Chinese people falling on their faces, all those videos on Instagram and TikTok and Twitter.

1:02:23 According to the New York Times, and this article refers to it, Twitter had removed tens of thousands of fake accounts that were being used in a coordinated effort to spread the CCP's message with a particular focus on Italy. And then what happened in Italy is the videos, if you recall, gosh, it's been eight, nine months that we've been doing this crap, so it's hard to remember back that far sometimes. They were showing the people dying in the hallways of the Italian hospital. That was used in the Netherlands as if it was in the Netherlands. And I think we had some of that going on here too, if you recall. Didn't we have at least one news report? Yeah, there were a couple of videos. The Italian ones had a lot of bad videos that they show were not from where they purported to be from. Right. So the video, this was the same thing we witnessed a few years ago in the Syrian conflict and elsewhere we saw the same actors, you know, the same sick kids or the people pretending to have

1:03:22 been exposed to gas. Oh yeah, of course. Also fake. Yeah, a lot of fake. A lot of fakery. Thank you internet. Do you remember they're going... No, thank you algos. Misused algos is what that is. Abused algorithms. Well, if it wasn't for the internet, those algorithms wouldn't be shown to us. Right, but it kind of solidifies my argument that it's dangerous. Remember the Chinese spraying some shit in Wuhan? Yeah, remember those trucks. What were they spraying? How come we never saw any spraying anywhere else? It did not work. Did it just kill everybody? Was it just water vapor? Yeah, we never get any answers. Maybe they're washing the streets and they show it in some other... There was one video, my favorite video was the one I saw it on Twitter, and it showed some guy that was belligerent getting out of his car and then they threw up a net around him. Yeah, that was a

CHAPTER 22 / 57 Discussion

Belgian Doctors Protest, Australian Lockdown Extremes

Hundreds of Belgian doctors have signed an open letter stating there is no longer a medical justification for emergency pandemic policies. In Australia, the state of Victoria remains under a severe lockdown, leading to incidents such as a woman being jailed for six months after trying to travel between states. The resignation of the Victorian Health Minister is noted following failures in the hotel quarantine program.

belgium· open letter· victoria· melbourne· daniel andrews

1:04:20 That was training, it turned out. Yeah, well, they, yes, they pointed the camera around. It had a sign that says this is a, you know, a training exercise. But we didn't know that for the first week or two, did we? No. I remember that. I remember my friend Michelle sending me, holy crap, this is what's awaiting us. Open letter from medical doctors and health professionals to all Belgian authorities and all Belgian media. And we, the Belgian doctors and health professionals, wish to express our serious concern about the evolution of the situation in the recent months. There is no medical justification for any emergency policy anymore. So let me see, that's 394 medical doctors, 1,340 medically trained health professionals. Yep, that's going to be a big jail cell. They're all going to have to die. These people are never heard from again.

1:05:18 Belgium the seat of the world's New World Order government. They're really they're they're brave very brave That could be going on and that could be going on here and nobody would be paying attention to so we would never get to us Yeah, it's just but I like showing it's just because every country is going through the same script and I really hope that our our brothers and sisters in Australia that they realize what I'm quite amazed at Thinking of the Austr- the Australian spirit and maybe there's a lot of hatred between these states I mean, maybe New South Wales really doesn't like people from Victoria I don't know but shouldn't you go and save your brothers and sisters from this this horrific thing that's taking place and they're being tortured Well, there's that one woman who tried to escape in the trunk of a car so she can get back home to Perth Yeah, and they threw her in the slammer for six months. Yeah

1:06:20 No, no, no, you can't do that. There's something's wrong with them down there. Well, I'm surprised that no one is just trying to bust them out. And meanwhile, the big news is that, oh, yeah, well, they fired that bitch who made it all happen, which is the health minister who hired the Uber drivers and the wrong people and were having sex with the people who were locked up. Which of course still only resulted in minimal death of people who are a hundred years old, 100 years old. That's really minimal. It's less than we have in Texas now. In Florida it's less than what's going on there. And it's just this one state in Australia that's under that severe lockdown. And it's crazy.

1:07:04 Unless of course the test state they may be actually somebody with a gun to the guy the Prime Minister's head saying hey We got a test somewhere. This is gonna be it So, let's see how far we can sit make these people how much we can make them do Tell me still put up with before they crack my goodness It's a it'd be interesting to just keep making it worse and worse and worse until so until the all hell broke loose and I have yeah, it would be an interesting test. I'd be I'd follow it. Well, you'd follow anything like that. No kidding. So I just I feel I feel Feel bad for everybody. Now. Do you see the script? It's playing out the same everywhere in most countries most places most cities towns are just going along with the program Again, I point the finger at these

CHAPTER 23 / 57 Discussion

Trump Platinum Plan, Black Voter Defection

President Trump has introduced the "Platinum Plan," a $500 billion initiative targeting Black American communities with promises of job creation and capital access. The discussion suggests that Black male voters may defect from the Democratic Party in significant numbers. An anecdote about working at MTV highlights the cultural disconnect between New York media elites and the "silent majority" in rural America.

donald trump· platinum plan· ados· black voters· mtv

1:08:01 These health department honchos who have now decided they're the king of the world. Speaking of which, Tina was at the store yesterday and she was talking to some people who had come, I think it was a family, mom, dad, four and a half, five year old kid and the grandparents. And she was chatting with them probably about not wearing masks or something. And the kid goes up to her, the door, I wasn't there sadly, but the kid walks up and says, hey, hey, are you on team sleepy Joe Biden or King Trump? Can you just imagine, imagine sleepy Joe Biden or King Trump. Are you on team sleepy Joe Biden lady or are you with King Trump? To which she said, I'm voting for Kanye. Oh, I gotta love the kids. I wonder where that came from. How about the grandparents or the parents? I'd say, that would make sense.

1:08:56 Something really fantastic happened talking about branding. President Trump rolled out his huge, I would call it October, I actually think it's an October surprise moment, to capture the black vote, as he calls it, black, I would say ADOS, but okay, we'll take black. And I think I've already said that I'm pretty sure that the Black American males are the ones who will defect and they will, I think, create a landslide win for the Trump campaign. I'm talking about popular vote as well. And I have two clips. One is Adolf's guide, just to give you an idea of what the thinking is.

1:09:51 He was just a guy with a do-rag on his head in the back of his truck talking about how he thinks. And it's really, it's nice because here's clearly a guy who's just working, average Joe, really doesn't care about much else. And I think it's this kind of person that the Democratic Party underestimates. They think that people really give a shit about most of the things they're talking about. And I thought this was good to hear where I think the direction is headed for this election. To me, Trump is a freaking godsend. To me, Trump is what it's like. To me, Trump is a second chance. Sorry about that if you didn't hear me. To me, Trump is a second chance.

1:10:34 So when you say he's, I'm like, nah dude, he's way more than that. He's way more than that. You see, I don't have the luxury to worry about freaking Roe versus Wade. I have no, I don't have the luxury to worry about that. I'm too busy trying to keep my family fed to think about that. And for the first goddamn time in my life, I actually see a way out. I see a way out, something I've never seen before. I see a way out, man. Just that little bit of hope is enough for me to have a fire in my belly powerful to freaking charge the goddamn world, man. I'm ready to take over, but if Biden gets into office, man, I don't know what I'm gonna do. So I'm saying thank you to you because you unlocked me and I'm sure you unlocked a lot of people. There is a sighted majority out there, man. I talk to them every day.

1:11:25 But there is a silent majority out there. I talked to them. They're workers like me who didn't care about politics, didn't even think about politics, didn't want to talk about politics. I got people that I work with on a daily basis saying, yo man, we gotta do something. Thank you, man. You know, when I was at MTV and I had my radio show, and MTV of course, New York and later they had a Los Angeles office, but really most of it occurred in New York, elitist New York, media New York. And the radio show was syndicated, so I'd have to go and clear the show around the country, bad top 40 radio stations. I've been to Bemidji, Minnesota. I've been to the craziest markets, and I remember so distinctly, wow, no one here thinks like they do in New York.

CHAPTER 24 / 57 Discussion

Platinum Plan Details, Criminal Justice and School Choice

The Trump Platinum Plan includes a "National Clemency Project" to address wrongful prosecutions and a commitment to school choice for every parent. The plan also focuses on specific health disparities, such as kidney disease and sickle cell anemia, while promising to bring manufacturing back to inner cities. Trump contrasts his "America First" approach with Joe Biden's support for foreign labor.

platinum plan· school choice· national clemency project· policing· manufacturing

1:12:12 It's all completely different and no one in New York has a clue as to what life is here in Bemidji or in, you know, where was I? In Pennsylvania. Yeah, your city name here. Yeah, like whatever your small town bad top 40 radio station. And I think that's the underestimation that is being made by these elites, media elites. But then you've got to appreciate in light of that clip Trump's plan for black America. Now, he didn't just put a plan together. He put a plan together and made a beautiful PDF and a pamphlet and it is called the Platinum Plan. Now, I love this marketing.

1:12:56 If you want to market to a group and you come up, hey, I got the platinum card for you right here. This is your platinum plan that's coming to me. It's the Trump platinum. You get a card to go with it. You get an insignia. You get a little patch for your jacket. Oh, and $500 billion. And he rolled it out in Georgia. I just want to play the clip. It's about two and a half minutes, and it's condensed, believe me, because he had a full-on court press with preachers, with people who had received amnesty under the First Step program, people getting their lives back together, all black, of course, all ADOS, and then he came out to... and he was in

1:13:40 Perfect CEO Trump laughing form had a striped tie on so he was right down the middle and here he is explaining the Trump Platinum Plan Which you never saw anywhere on TV, of course I'm here today to announce a brand new plan to deliver more opportunity, more security, more fairness and more prosperity to black communities We call it the platinum plan. Try Trump. And that's a contract with black America. Contracts are going to be something that people talk about for a long time to come. If you vote Republican over the next four years, we will create 3 million new jobs for the black community.

1:14:28 And notice he's saying black, not black and brown, and later he says African-American. Now I don't know if that's the best descriptor, but I think it's clear what he means. He doesn't mean black like Kamala Harris, I think. Open 500,000 new black-owned businesses. Increase access to capital in black communities by $500 billion. And this includes investing in community development, financial institutions and minority depository institutions. Build up peaceful and safer urban neighborhoods with the highest standards of, and you know this, of policing. We want the highest standards.

1:15:14 We have to have highest standards of policing, bring even greater fairness to the justice system. We did criminal justice reform. We remember that even greater. We will create a national clemency project to write wrongful prosecutions and to pardon individuals. who have reformed their life, create a ladder of opportunity for African American children by delivering school choice to every parent in America. So important. Give black churches the ability to compete for federal resources for their communities.

1:15:54 Bring better and tailored health care to address the historic disparities that we've had for so many years. Now pay attention to this because this is where he nails it with pressure, sugar, all the things black Americans have as a special issue. This includes investing in treatments for kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, sickle cell disease, and maternal mortality. Advance home ownership and wealth building in the black community. Bring more manufacturing back to the USA, which we're doing anyway.

1:16:32 And back to the inner cities, which have been largely forgotten, although not so much in the last three years when you get right down to it. Thank you. And Democrat policies that import low wage foreign workers from overseas to replace black workers in our inner cities. Joe Biden cares more about the citizens of foreign countries than he does about black Americans living in our own country. I will always put Americans first and that includes very very importantly black Americans. I think this speech, this plan, I think it nails it for him. I think that's it. That's all he had to do and I think he did a pretty good job.

CHAPTER 25 / 57 Discussion

Trump Design Style, Plaza Hotel History

A retrospective on Donald Trump's design aesthetic focuses on his ownership of the Plaza Hotel in New York. The hotel featured thematic suites, including one with original Frank Lloyd Wright furniture, reflecting a garish but high-end style influenced by Ivana Trump. The use of "Platinum" in his new political plan is seen as a continuation of this branding strategy.

donald trump· ivana trump· plaza hotel· frank lloyd wright· design

1:17:17 Well, I liked his use of precious metals in general. He likes it, in fact, if you go to the Trump store, they got a bunch of playing cards that are gold. Gold. Yes, exactly. And he's always been garish in his sense of design, even when he was married to Ivana. I mean, when they bought the Plaza Hotel, And this is before they got divorced, but Ivana was also with the similar taste to Donald. Yeah, they that place was so gussied up from a kind of a kind of a threadbare horrible place to the one of the finest hotels in the world.

1:18:04 Just within like a few years, when I was at PC Magazine, they'd put me up there a lot. Really? The good old days, good old days. Good old days. Damn. Woo! Old days. Yeah. And so you'd be in some of the, and they had all these little kind of mini suites that were all thematic. They had a, one time we did an event there and one of the PR women working for the company was in the Frank Lloyd Wright suite. And everything in there was original Frank Lloyd Wright designed furniture, beds, everything, the window frames. It was pretty amazing that they went through all this trouble. And that's, you know, Trump does have a...

1:18:50 Kind of a interesting style amongst the you know human is I think he got a lot of from his first wife Well the gold obviously, you know these these precious metals people are attracted to them from you know first ages for centuries, but that platinum is the top of the list Has hints of strip clubs and other things that are kind of it's hey, it's it's targeting black Americans and Well, kind of not being obvious about it. Of course! Who loves the bling? I'm just gonna say it, I'm not ashamed. My black brothers and sisters love the bling, and Trump brought them bling! And he called it bling! Platinum plan for you! And he's sincere. I think he would have done better if he had said a trillion dollars. What difference does it make? 500 billion. It's all modern monetary theory. It's all immunized money.

1:19:44 $10,000,000, I disagree. I think that would have sounded ridiculous. Yeah, you think it would have been too much? I think when you're going to do this sort of propagandizing, $500,000 anything is better than one of something. Hmm, interesting. Yeah, I just thought the trillion number would have... It's a trillion, it's a one, one trillion, it's one. No, I understand. 500 billion. But 500 billion these days, like... I know, it's a spit in the bucket. Yeah, it's like we're hearing about all these... That one trillion would have gotten the media's attention, they couldn't have gotten around it.

CHAPTER 26 / 57 Discussion

Chinese Espionage, New York City Police Spy

A New York City police officer was recently arrested for allegedly acting as a spy for the Chinese government. The officer is accused of monitoring Tibetan American citizens in New York and reporting back to Chinese officials. This case is highlighted as an example of foreign interference that receives relatively little mainstream media attention.

china· espionage· nypd· tibet· spying

1:20:21 Now they easily just got rid of it. The media wasn't going to pick up on this under any circumstances. Well, no, not even Fox. Well, I just say that I want to point that out every time so people understand that Fox News is not Trump's friend either at all, at all, at all. None of the media is Trump's friend because, well, he's anti-globalist. Yeah, and the Chinese pretty much own our media. The situation that happened in New York City over the last week where they arrested some New York City cop who was actually a spy for the Chinese government and he was spying on the Tibetans in town. Yeah, why not? They're American citizens, these Tibetans that live in New York City.

1:21:04 They may be expats, but they're American citizens and the Chinese really shouldn't be spying on them. And then if they speak up about anything, the Chinese government goes after their families back in China. This is unacceptable behavior. This is what the mafia used to do. And what's so sad is just that it's up to podcasts to let people know any of this is happening. Because I saw one article about the cop, one, You know, if we don't have a clip, then you know it pretty much wasn't covered. Right. That's how I take a look at it. And again, boy, our producers, man, they are sharp. They're looking everywhere for everything. So...

CHAPTER 27 / 57 Discussion

No Agenda Social, Fiber Termination and Episode Art

The hosts promote No Agenda Social as a non-algorithmic alternative to mainstream social media. A request is made for a fiber optic technician in the Pacific Northwest to assist with a home installation. Darren O'Neill is recognized for his winning episode art for show 1280, which featured a neon Texas theme.

no agenda social· fiber optics· darren o'neill· podcast art· troll room

1:21:47 I tell you, why don't we take a moment, let me thank you for your courage, and say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the PCR test we rely on it so much, John C. DeVorex. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Cree. Also in the morning, all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room, I'd like to know, ooh, 1713. Nice, we're up a little today. It's the ho-teps. Trolls, where are you from? I want to get a little geographic report today from you. This is noagendastream.com where you can log in, listen to 24-7 stream of podcasts, many of them live, and even if there's not something you want to listen to, there's always trolls in there who you can hang out with and talk with. Indianapolis, Texas, Ontario,

1:22:38 San Diego, South Carolina, Western Candinavia, Tampa, Wales, don't land there ever, Mississippi, Compton, Boston, Almeria in the lowlands, Northeast Texas, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Heidelberg, Germany, hello, here's the Hoff, Oregon. I mean, we got some people hanging out there, that's beautiful. Belgium, Cheltenham, Cheltenham, yes. And these trolls help us out actually. They're annoying which is good because you always want someone to say the annoying thing to keep us on edge. But also they will send you and help you out with an invite to our social network, knowagentosocial.com, a non-algo

1:23:20 social network where the signal-to-noise ratio is super high, you can really have a conversation, you're not dragged into hostility with stuff that's popping up that you need to look at and respond to. You can find it at noagendasocial.com and It's actually a place where John C. Dvorak shows up from time to time. I'm there all the time. And I should mention, since we do have such a large, wide-ranging audience from different regions, is anybody can actually hook up a fiber termination system? We need one at the Port Angeles house.

1:23:57 Oh, you want to? Yeah, we got fiber. We got a trench, we got the fiber, but she's got all these tools, but she doesn't have any expertise and she's gonna be... Hold on, hold on, let me just understand. So you've ordered fiber, is the fiber lit on one end? No, we have fiber, we've had fiber, but we've moved the fiber through a trench to the other house, but we don't have the wherewithal to hook it up. You need a fiber guy, somebody who knows how to use it, has the right tools in the Pacific Northwest. So the fiber's already lit? Yeah, the fiber's been lit. Huh. Shoot, I can't even get fiber here. No, we've had fiber for years. But are there companies that do that? Then the people who installed it, can't they do it? They won't do it. Oh, why?

1:24:53 Because it's because it's our extension to the fiber that is terminated down at the other house, but you know houses that Eric used to live in okay, so email me and I will Dudes name been fiber dudes and dudettes name Ben or Bernadette let us know I'm sure we have people who can terminate some fiber for you. That shouldn't be too much of a problem That's what I was hoping. Yeah, scissors and it might be something in the Garland family. She needs some scissors and like, you know, gaffer tape. That's a couple of pieces of electrical tape. Gaffer tape is good to go. Gaffer's tape. In the morning to the artiste for episode one thousand two hundred and eighty. That was our previous show on Thursday. Tight love it. D platform duo. Second in a row. Darren O'Neill is not the first time he'd be on the verge of a hat trick.

1:25:44 Without a doubt it was the it was just the best piece of art. It was Texas is open. It was neon you had the boot you had the Texas sign It had the maroon background all things winners It just popped was there anything else that we needed to discuss because there was a lot of good art actually I recall well, there's a lot of art Yeah, which was good. Okay. Well this you I think there was a lot of drills and One too many drills. Mm-hmm It was a suggestion of mine, I didn't expect to actually see that much art. It's probably always a bad idea if one of us suggests an idea, it's not going to get chosen. Well, no, it could get chosen if it was well executed. Well, we didn't have a good execution of it. No, because none of it was that, it wasn't that good.

1:26:37 Let's see boring it would didn't have any life to it. I thought the well, I don't know Yeah, no that his piece was but we didn't really have much of a discussion. We did that piece just took it popped up with yeah, exactly Popped up we loved it and we appreciate the work from all of our artists now these a lot of this art is incredibly usable for other for other things and I still can see some of these even on the On the latest t-shirts, mugs, hats, coasters, etc. It's crazy what the guys at noagendashop.com do. Pictures of Ruth, I'm gonna tell you right now, pictures of Ruth Gator Bader Ginsburg, Gator Binsburg, they're not gonna get picked. If you want to draw them just because you want to do it, you can, but you're not getting, there's not gonna be a piece of art.

1:27:23 Album art with Ruth Bader Ginsburg's picture on it, I can just assure you. Well, from this time on, for sure it's not gonna happen. She's out of rotation. He's out of rotation. Thank you very much, Darren O'Neill. Darren also, I was talking earlier about noagendastream.com. He does a pre-show, the Rock and Roll Pre-Stream, Thursdays and Sundays, and he says plenty of shows. There's so many shows to listen to, but Darren is highly appreciated. And maybe you'll get the hat trick, who knows? Let us know. It's part of our value for value system where you just contribute your time, your talent or your treasure

CHAPTER 28 / 57 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, No Agenda Capital Proposal

Major donors are thanked for their contributions, including a $670 donation for a new Damehood. A producer from North Carolina, Sir Tactician, proposed the creation of "No Agenda Capital," a network to connect investors with vetted real estate deals. The proposal follows a successful property flip that netted nearly $100,000 in a single day.

executive producer· donation· real estate· no agenda capital· north carolina

1:28:03 And that according to whatever value you get out of the show. And it's very simple. And we always like to thank people who came with the treasure in high amounts to keep us really sustaining and going. These are our executive producers and associate executive producers. And let's take a look at the list for today. Yes, we do have a few people to thank for show 1281. Let me open the spreadsheet. Sorry, I was looking at the art. Pre-looking, pre-selecting. Pre-arting. Yeah, this show's not even over. Kevin Fitzpatrick's at the top of the list from Houston, Texas. $670.13.

1:28:45 He's got a few songs. He's requesting the Dame song, If There's Time, We Need Dames, Karma Requests, Trump's Pelosi, Jobs Karma, ITM, Gentlemen. First, a report on the Trump-Pelosi-Jobs Karma. We asked for a dose previously. It didn't work like we had hoped. A new job never materialized, but holy moly, you should have seen the bonus from the current job. Oh, okay. So it works, though not like one might expect. Second, this donation is for my wife and her ascension to damehood, accounting included. You wanted dames, you got an amazing one. Melissa is a smoking hot keeper, the kindest soul I know. She's so kind that stray animals will come to the back door, knock, and ask if they could be rescued by her. Cool.

1:29:38 You know, he says that jokingly, but animals do have a sense of these things. Sure. I've seen them. I'm sure this is actually going on. We've all seen Bambi. Wildlife practically lands on her shoulder. It's all true. But cross her and you will be reduced to a smoldering pile of ash. That's true too. So I describe her to others as Snow White with a bazooka. Yet, that's not the title she wants for the roundtable. Go figure in the Greek language Melissa means honeybee and which is she's very fond of so please dub her Dame Lisa B of the verdant meadows roundtable food include lemon chicken piccata

1:30:23 Which if it's prepared right is quite tasty. Very tasty. And very hard to do correctly. And Scotch! She loves this show and can't wait for her ring. Oh yeah, 670.13 to reach Dame level and 13 is her lucky number. A third Tuesday, September 22nd, 7th is also her birthday. Two day. Not Tuesday, two days. Two days. Okay, so yes, we do need more dames. I've got that for you and you want the Trump Pelosi, which is there's always a risk not asking for the regular one, but we'll give it a shot for you Jobs jobs jobs jobs jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs

1:31:16 You've got karma. Woo! And I'll see you at the round table, honey bee. Sir Tactician from the Fresh Coast in Charlotte, North Carolina. $500, 3, and 33. Okay? 50333. Now this is 503.33 is your cut of my most recent tactic. My partner and I sold our winning house bid of $503,330 to the buyer for 600k. Wow! On the same day. Nice! Okay, so they bid on a house for 503 and then sold it to somebody else the same day for six. So they walked away with $97,000 just instantly. Damn. Minus whatever commission. How does that work? So they had the winning bid, so they haven't closed yet? And then they... How do you do that in practice? I like it though. I'm sure there's...

1:32:17 They probably took a course. Yes, that's what I was aiming at. North Carolina real estate is exploding and it's institutionally backed. This got me thinking. It seems like a lot of our peerage is in real estate. I think it's about time for the No Agenda Capital Wing, a place where we can connect investors with vetted deals and ideas. I took the liberty of registering noagendacap.com. I could use some help setting it up. I have a holding company set up that could be that could onboard investors. Right now I have more deals than capital. Please reach out if you're interested. Sycamore Properties, okay here's his email address. Yeah, sycamorepropertiestravis at gmail.com. Sycamore. Please attach my resume.

1:33:04 In the show notes so people have my contact and credentials. We just put you just we'll just put your email I'm not gonna put your resume You're going the wrong way. It's like you're an executive producer. You're supposed to put that on your resume It's you're going the wrong way with that. But yes, we'll make sure that Adam I watched all of Jerry which part of you referencing your CIA connection our tribes spill it I best Sir Tactician from the Fresh Coast. Okay? Well, if he's asking me which one is it, no, no, no, that's not how it works. If you didn't hear it, then you didn't hear it. If you didn't think you heard something was a bombshell, then I guess you didn't. Yeah, okay. But thank you very much, Sir Tactician. I'm very interested in your no agenda cap idea. It sounds like that's exactly what he does. He does deals and then he makes money in one day. Sounds like a winner. Yeah, I'm interested.

CHAPTER 29 / 57 Discussion

Wine Vintages, Aging and Chemical Additives

A discussion on wine focuses on the aging potential of different vintages, noting that many American wines do not age as well as European Bordeaux. The hosts explain that cheap "box wines" often contain preservatives that prevent them from turning into vinegar. The conversation covers the 2016-2018 vintages in the Willamette Valley and the general chemistry of wine production.

wine· vintage· bordeaux· willamette valley· preservatives

1:34:00 North Carolina is a beautiful state. It's one of the probably one of the really great states for people to live. And this wine growing country too. It turns out that where you can grow tobacco, North Carolina major tobacco grower, you can also grow wine. Isn't that changing? Isn't it getting better now in places like that with the climate shifting? Well, in some places where you have a very cold climate, for wine growing, those are the places that are improving. That would include most of Germany. The German whites are really unbelievable. So what's going to happen to the, just if you don't mind me asking, so I've been drinking Pinot from the Willamette Valley. Is that going to stay good or will that get

1:34:53 Will it move over time? Because I just think it's dynamite. I love how that wine tastes. It's cheap too, it's not really expensive. Compared to Burgundy's it's like very inexpensive and the quality I think in general is higher. And what year am I looking at? The great Burgundy's are great but they're 500 bucks for a good one. I mean come on. Yeah, that's not gonna happen. So is it 2018 now or 2017 that I should drink from the Willamette Valley? I don't know what the Willamette Vintages look are so offhand. Well, you told me previously it should be 2016 and I just don't know if does that mean when you move into a new year you move up a year or that's just a good wine for that year? I don't even know what you said.

1:35:35 The vintage is fixed, you know, for that vintage, for that it's either good or it's not. I don't know about 2017 and 2018. It's not like an aging thing where, you know, it's like it's for that type of wine, it's too old and it won't taste as good or I don't know. I'm just, I'm a newb. Well, some, okay, well, we're gonna do a little wine discussion. Some wines, you need the write-off. I need to write off this couple of things about vintages. In some areas, I would say California is part of them, part of this problem, the wines do not age well. They tend to be, and this is generally speaking around the world, there's only a few places where you can really count on wines to age.

1:36:17 beautifully, but when we talk about age, we're not talking about aging, you know, five years, sometimes wines will improve a little bit over five years. We're talking about wines that will hold up for 20, 30, 40 years. And those wines are pretty They're pretty much in the same, they're in the same grouping. Bordeaux will do that and uncertain vintages. Some vintages won't, they won't age at all. 1992 a good example. Now when you say it won't age, does it taste like shit after 20 years? It goes bad. It goes bad. A cork? Wines go bad, yes. Okay. And American wines tend to go bad.

1:36:53 quicker than the box in the box they go bad in the box they'll go right back actually box wines probably never go bad because they usually have preservatives oh of course throws in for Melville eyes and where cuz the wine was never good to begin with so they're pretty so if it was like let let the be natural it would be bad overnight mm-hmm and so they have to jack it up with various chemicals and so this is tasty you know and it stays that way forever There's nothing more disappointing for example, and this is the end of this discussion. There's nothing more disappointing than taking a bottle of wine and inoculating it to make vinegar and then coming back to it like five, six, seven years to see, okay, how is this coming along? And it's exactly the same. It has not changed an iota because there's so much

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Heart Attack Recovery, Sir Jeffro of the Rockwall

Sir Jeffro of the Rockwall shared his experience of surviving a heart attack and a triple bypass surgery. During his recovery in the ICU and subsequent rehab, he listened to the podcast to help pass the time. He contributed a "magic number" donation of $333.33 to celebrate his 53rd birthday and his successful recovery.

heart attack· triple bypass· icu· sir jeffro· recovery

1:37:39 poison in the bottle that killed the vinegar culture immediately and it just stayed the wine that it was. And a lot of wine is made that way and it's the kind of wine that gives you headaches and issues and, oh I can't drink wine because my face turns red. You're drinking cheap crap, that's the reason. Sir Jeffro of the Rockwall from Heath, Texas came in with 33333. We love those magic numbers. Hey John and Adam, time for my annual birthday donation. I'll be 53 on Monday, September 28th. Apologies, it's been so long since I donated, but I think you might forgive me when you hear why. In the middle of all this COVID-19 mess, I found myself in the hospital having a heart attack. Uh-oh.

1:38:20 They tried to put a stint in but my arteries were too clogged and they had to transfer me via ambulance to a second hospital. That sucks already. You can't put a stint... Is it stint or stent? Stent? Stent. He says stent, but stent. At this hospital I had a triple bypass but not before getting the dreaded COVID test. Thankfully I tested negative which must have meant they expected me to live. That's right, if you had gotten that positive test. This one's a goner guys! Throw em out! After the surgery, I spent over a week in the ICU for recovery where the only thing to watch was reruns of Friends. Thank God my wife brought me my phone where I had access to the No Agenda podcast. I didn't have headphones so my wonderful hospital staff got to hear every glorious episode as I played them every evening. After leaving the hospital, I moved on to rehab three times a week. No Agenda comes with me every session and helps me get through it with lightning speed.

1:39:20 Sorry to run so long, but I wanted to make sure you knew how glad I was to have your podcast around for this crazy part of my life. They say my new arteries will keep me around for another 20 years. I'm hoping no agenda is there to go along with me. Whoo if you have any heart-related jingles, I'd love to hear some but if not a compilation of Sharpton always makes me smile Thank you very much for everything sir. Jeff row of the rock wall. Well way to propagate the formula sir. Jeff row Thank you, and we're very happy that you that you're alive man. I don't think we have any heart-related stuff Do you have any heart jingles you can not that I know of let me just see you let me see if this mac and cheese No, I don't think that's it, but I do have this for you

1:40:05 He's getting lunch at Chipotle. The tortise in the race. Kim Kardashian, Sigournoy Weaver, Russia. R-E-S-P-I-C-T. They're all jitty. R-E-S-P-I-C-T. There's no real conflict. Resist. We must. My heart breaks. You've got karma. You know, I can't get enough of him pronouncing the word tortice. Tortice. I think Chipotle is still pretty good and Sigourney. Chipotle is not bad. Sigourney Weaver. The tortice in the race. The tortice. Stephen Reilly is our first associate executive producer from Parts Unknown, according to this.

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Wilford Brimley, Associate Executive Producers

A donation from Stephen Reilly was made using refunds from a cancelled high school reunion in Greybull, Wyoming, where the late Wilford Brimley was scheduled to perform. Other associate executive producers are thanked for their contributions, including Sir Scott of Diablo and Joseph Tish.

wilford brimley· greybull· wyoming· associate executive producer· donation

1:41:08 Although he's got to be in Buffalo or someplace. Here's the contribution number four, and there's many months. This contribution is a result of the COVID shutdown. I had plans to travel to my hometown Greybull. I don't know where that is. In early June for the Buffalo roundup. An all-class high school reunion. Okay. While there, I plan to see Wilford Brimley perform. It would have been the biggest social event in that town since Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performed on the high school football field in the late 70s. Unfortunately Wilford passed away not long ago, so I won't get to see him perform live. My sister Aunt Barb is collecting the refunds and it goes to the show. Oh my goodness. Thank you. Thank you very much. That's too bad. If you can still get a gig...

1:42:02 at being Wilford Brimley. I mean, I know he passed away, but in this hope, this hope for our exit strategy. Podcast tales of the podcast. That's right. Well, I remember back in the 20s. Hey, where are you playing? I'm playing in Fargo. Fargo. Wow, that's a big venue. Way to go, man. I love that place. Joseph Tish and Pauline, South Carolina, $200.33. I really enjoy the show and appreciate the work you both do. I could use some karma. Thanks. You've got karma Sir Scott of Diablo in Clayton, California $200 in honor of the funny head watching ACB trigger the m5m you dumb an Amy Coney Barrett Barrett Appreciate your commitment to two shows every week that keep us educated and entertained and sir Scott and Diablo Thank you for your courage sir Scott and we appreciate you supporting us

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Show Length Debate, Donation Segment Content

A listener criticized the length of the donation segments, suggesting they have shortened the actual news content of the show. The hosts defend the donation segments as a vital part of the "value for value" model and a form of content in themselves. They note that the total show length has actually increased since the start of the pandemic.

show length· bogo· value for value· content· producers

1:42:59 Sir Kay Mac of Western PA 200. The GAF and Thursday show brought out an issue that has saddened me recently. After locking down the show length at about three hours, understandably, as the donation segments have grown with popularity, and War and Peace Notes, and The Roganite Swarm, the content portion of the show has shortened. At times it feels like the show has been two large donation segments bookended by a handful of clip discussions. Now, I don't think anyone would want to return to the five-hour plus BOGO days. That was seven and a half hours, by the way.

1:43:36 But maybe you guys could designate a minimum show length time for content. And rejoice when you run long because people are throwing money at you. Don't punish us for loving you, Sir K-Mac. Well, we actually do run the shows longer with a solution. I'd like to respond for a moment because it was my gaffe. Totally true. And I counter, at first I was angry about this. I'm like, do you realize that after Rogan in March, COVID hit, our first segment went from one hour to an hour and a half. In fact, the entire show length extended by at least half an hour, sometimes 45 minutes. Second,

1:44:18 The donation segments are content. If you skip over it, you're missing out. Third, yes, the BOGO was seven and a half hours, but really, this is about value. And we can do something for an hour that you may find boring and of no value. But you apparently want to value us by how much time you spend listening, which is valid. This is valid. So I'm actually thinking of a business model around that has kind of got me excited about an idea Paying for time. I want to hear it. I'm not yeah, I'm not gonna tell it on the show Oh, yeah, that was a business idea regarding the show. Yeah, I'll talk to you about it after the show. All right a meeting Yeah, well, yeah, we'll do it after the art then it's an actual meeting

1:45:08 So I'm sorry that you feel sad. I also would like to point out that we've done an exceptional extra amount of work trying to deconstruct From day one. I think we've been on the money about what's been going on in the world and now everything is falling apart And you're if you go back and listen in March and April, I think we were saying the same thing So we've not only put more work into pre-production. We put more time into the show And I'm sorry that you just equate that to people throwing money at us But thank you for throwing for throwing some money at us. I appreciate you money. Yes. Yeah. Thanks, man

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My Antifa Lover, Book Report and Producer Thanks

A producer sent a copy of a short book titled "My Antifa Lover" by Jessica Stranger, which satirizes a romance between a congresswoman and a protester. The segment concludes the executive producer thank-yous for episode 1281. The hosts reiterate that the show is entirely supported by listener contributions of time, talent, and treasure.

my antifa lover· jessica stranger· book report· donation· executive producer

1:45:50 So, uh, Aunt Elisa in Heartland, Wisconsin, excuse me, also threw $200 at us. Please don't say our last names. We could lose our jobs. Happy birthday, Jeffrey 927. My husband sucked me into this podcast. I have to admit there have been fun discussions on our date nights. Thanks for saying things out loud. Now I want to know who they are. Well, probably work for the government. Well thank you and you're on the list. You're on the birthday list for sure. So sir, DH Slammer comes in with 200 bucks. Now he sends this book. It came with nobody's name on it. He sent an email that explained what was going on, which I had printed out the email somewhere. Okay.

1:46:43 Let me find it. Here it is. I think he's got some... He wants some jingles for full Reverend Manning, oh lordy, oh Jesus, Mary, Kellyanne Conway's a money shot. He wants that. He wants the boob anthem and he wants Biden. I'm going to give you the whole load. Then he says I sent you a lovely little book with a couple of space launch stickers and $200 would you be kind enough to treat the no agenda producers to a book report perhaps part with the part with the overview description Okay, so he sends all this stuff and then he sends this his book and the book is titled

1:47:29 My Antifa Lover, A Riot of the Heart by Jessica Stranger. Now this is a very short, it's not even a novelette so short. And on the back, so there's obviously a book to put on. I didn't look at it much, but it's, I'll just read the back that he wants. A young congresswoman falls in love with a daring masked protester in Seattle, Washington. After encountering him at a nonviolent burning down of a federal building, she can't tell what is hotter, the fire or her feelings. All right, so I think we get the idea.

1:48:09 Yeah, I'm trying to figure out while you were doing that since I didn't have time to prepare, I'm trying to figure out which boob anthem is being referenced here. I think it's just the word boobs. No, he said the full anthem, I heard it. And it was... No, he wanted the full Kellyanne Conway, full. He said, number one is full Reverend Manning, oh lordy, Kellyanne Conway's a money shot. Two, boob anthem, not full anything. And three, Biden, I'm gonna give you the full load. Okay, well if you do boob anthem yeah, nothing shows up. I got lots of no. I think it's just boobs how about this? No, that's not it

1:49:00 I don't know what to do. I wish I wish I could I think you did what you needed to do You played the boob anthem right there. It doesn't feel good doesn't feel right all right. That's a show no money shot I'm gonna give you the whole You've got karma. Maybe it's this one. I'm a first amendment. Absolutely. This is the one he was talking about. That's what he meant. The first amendment. I'll play a little snippet for you. The Constitution didn't apply to me. Dan, it takes too long. Yeah, we can't play a three minute song in the donation segment. I don't know what he wanted.

1:49:49 He got what he needed. I think he got the whole load. Isn't that exactly what he really wanted? He just wanted to promote this book by Jessica Stranger. Well, success, I would say. And is that it? Does that conclude our... Yeah, that's our associate executive producers and executive producers to show 1281. Oh man, it's 20 minutes. It's only 20 minutes, this segment. So we have to fill up 10 minutes with garbage. There's plenty of garbage to fill it up with exactly Thank You executive producers and associate executive producers for supporting us and for seeing true value all of you I know you do that's what it is Whatever you think this show is worth to you you put it down on a piece of paper in a PayPal on a check whatever Send gold no Bitcoin. Mm-hmm at least not for the show and

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Trump Ballot Complaints, Pennsylvania Election Integrity

President Trump has raised concerns about the integrity of mail-in ballots, citing incidents in New York and Pennsylvania where ballots were reportedly mishandled or found in the trash. He specifically criticized Democratic governors in swing states for their oversight of the counting process. The discussion highlights the potential for legal challenges regarding the constitutionality of new voting procedures.

donald trump· ballots· pennsylvania· mail-in voting· election fraud

1:50:35 And you send it to us and anyone who comes in at 200 or above 300 or above is an associate executive producer or an executive producer. And these are real titles. We will vouch for it anytime you need it. So please consider doing that, showing it loud and proud, putting it in your social media profile. It always gets questions. And you can pick up dates. I'm reliably informed. If you'd like to participate and get your own date for the next show, which will be on Thursday, just go to... And thank you again for your time, your talent, and your treasure, you executive producers. Our formula is this. We go out,

1:51:15 We hit people in the mouth Well, I'd like to get these Trump I've did the club the Trump clump stuff today Trump clump you did the Trump clump I did the Trump clump, but so I picked up some of the bits some of the gag some of this Yes, some of the new new new approaches. Yes, I This is from his Pennsylvania rally or they did a couple of Middleton the middle town middle time Pennsylvania He's been in Pennsylvania four times now. He did through it. Well, I thought it was three, but he's crazy for He was doing three and he yeah, I was yesterday the day before when he did this This was his last event before the show and he did three events He flew from here to there to here to there and he's just on a roll because that's what he does That's what he did last time. He's doing it again. I

1:52:14 But he's working on his routine and I want to play four clips, one, two, three, four, and then I want to play a lead into Amy Coney Barrett, which Trump discusses. But let's go with First his complaints about the ballots. This is Trump ballots. Oh, did you see today? There was a big mishap with the ballots. Another one. This is every day they have that Mike every day big mishap with the ballots. So one of them New York is saying well, we're going to change the system a little bit. It's a little late for doing that.

1:52:54 New York wants to change their system. They're going to work on something. Governor Cuomo is going to work on something now. Well, the ballots are flowing. You know, it's a little late. And then in a certain location, you know, the location, they mailed 1000 ballots out. Unfortunately, they doubled it up and everybody in this Democrat area got two ballots instead of one. And then two days ago, they found eight ballots in a waste paper basket. Unfortunately, they all had the name Trump written on them. We were going to vote for Trump. There were military ballots, the military.

1:53:30 And then they have a stream in a very good state and they found lots of ballots dumped in the stream. Look, look, you know, this is not right. What they're doing is not right. And it's all run by these ballots. So once we're talking about whether it's Pennsylvania, because we're going to win in Pennsylvania, you got to watch. But you have a governor who's in charge of ballots. North Carolina, Michigan, Nevada. All of these places, they're all run by Democrats. They're the ones that count the ballots. And there's no, does anybody have even a doubt? It's just like common sense. It's common sense. So we're going to be very careful. We're going to watch. And you know, we're waiting for rulings from a great federal judge in your state, federal judge about the constitutionality of the whole thing. I have a, I have a note from Sergio the toe.

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Pennsylvania Political History, Poll Watching Tactics

A producer shared a historical account of political corruption in Pennsylvania, describing how the Democratic Party maintained power through mandatory ticket purchases for county workers. The account details past poll-watching tactics where workers were monitored to ensure they voted a straight party line. These stories are used to provide context for current concerns about election rigging.

pennsylvania· jfk· poll watching· democratic party· election history

1:54:27 He says, this happened in my backyard, almost literally. Yes. Please read. And he says, I'm sure you're aware of the overseas and military ballots that were found in the trash. Well, it happened in my backyard and in a county you visited on your Hot Pockets tour years ago. And it's quite a long. So he gives a little history, which is kind of fun to read. The county was actually Republican stronghold for years, but that changed with the election of JFK. There was a coup of sorts as Democrats were able to win a majority. I still remember my neighbor telling me how my uncle fired him from his tax assessor job because he would not switch parties. Just listen to how evil the Pennsylvania Democratic Party is.

1:55:08 I also remember going to $100 a plate Democrat dinners with my dad as my aunt, who worked for the county and was single, was required, required to buy four tickets twice a year to even keep her job. Depending on your level of employment, you had to have a certain number of tickets you were required to purchase. You also had to be connected and pay a fee to get your job. What I found very interesting was how the power brokers in the county watched the polls. And I guess he's talking historically. My dad was tasked with watching the polls and checking a list of voters. Every so often, a worker would come in to check to see who had not voted, go pick them up, and drive them to the polls. My dad was also told to report any county worker who took too long to vote

1:55:57 because that meant they didn't just pull one handle for the Democratic Party, but they were not voting along straight party lines and were making choices. And that, of course, was a no-no. This is evil shit. I'm sure the Republicans do it, too. But that's the kind of stuff that goes on in polling. I don't believe the Republicans do it to this extreme. That's why the Democrats have taken over certain areas that make no sense. I mean, in California, in the last presidential election, The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, got 25 for 24 or 25% of the vote. This doesn't make any sense.

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Biden "Dumb Guy" Routine, The Campaign "Lid"

President Trump has mocked Joe Biden's 47-year political record and his stance on fracking. The term "lid" is discussed in the context of the Biden campaign frequently ending news activity early in the morning. While traditionally a White House press term, it is being used by the Trump campaign to characterize Biden as a "low energy" candidate.

joe biden· fracking· campaign lid· white house· media

1:56:33 Unless it's rigged. So, okay. Well, let's listen to Trump go off on Biden, which is the funnier material. And here he is, this is one of his bits, you have, and this is the Biden the dumb guy routine. Well, I didn't think fracking's that bad. That's what you call a really dishonest, dumb politician. Dumb guy, dumb guy. Always known as a dumb guy. But we look forward to seeing him in the debate. He's got a lot more experience. He's got 47 years. I've got three and a half years. So we'll see. He's got 47 years of experience. You know, I always sort of smile when he said like, we should have done this. We should have done that. We should have all these things. I said, why did you do him? He's been there for and it's not like he left 20 years ago, 47 years and he left three and a half years ago. Right. So why the hell did you do him now? He went, it's all these great ideas. That's a real beauty. Days ago, Biden

1:57:30 reiterated his pledge to require net zero carbon emissions which he doesn't have any idea what that means shutting down all fracking and sending you jobs overseas like they've been doing I'm bringing your jobs back they're all coming back he's such a dummy he's a dummy yeah so here he is now he's gonna discuss this which has been coming out kind of a topic here and there which is the the Biden lid. The lid, yes, yes. There's a couple articles on this. They're associating it with the fact that people with dementia have certain problems with the position of the sun and when it starts to get late in the day, they tend to what day it is, they start losing their their their steam, their sense of things. But

1:58:22 Here's Trump's take. I watched Biden two weeks ago. What's going on? This lid, do you know what a lid is? He keeps putting, Bernie, keeps putting a lid. He's got a lid. It's eight o'clock in the morning. Now a lid means you're out for the day. That means the fake news media can go home. You know, he's got one. They've got the easiest job I've ever seen. They never have to work. The media, please go home. There won't be any activity from sleepy Joe Biden. He's a low energy individual. Now, you know, you need a president with a lot of energy. You deal with President Xi Jinping, President Putin of Russia, Kim Jong Un. Remember, we're going to be in a war with North Korea, right? What happened? What happened to the war? What happened? We didn't do anything. Same. You know, we didn't do anything. But millions of people could have been killed in that nuclear war. Probably would have been nuclear. But look at it, right? You know, getting along with these foreign nations, not a bad thing.

1:59:23 I do have the political dictionary definition of lid, since we talked about it and wanted to know what it was. Lid is what White House press secretaries use to indicate there will be no news coming out of the White House that day. It can also be called a full lid. A lid is typically called when the White House does not want to release any information about a key topic. They call a lid to give notice to journalists that no questions will be answered. Although the term has been around for decades, it was popularized by fictional press secretary C.J. Craig on TV show The West Wing. But it is specifically for the White House, not for the campaign. Well, there you have it. Just point of order.

2:00:07 Now here's a good one too, a point of information. So here is another aside I think he's working on. This is about the Biden circles. That's a lot of people. So we have tens of thousands of people. If Sleepy Joe came here, if he had, I really mean this, you know the little circles he fills? And he can't get them full, he'd have like five of them. Those circles, those big beautiful, whoever does it does a nice job, they're very round. But he's got like five of them. And then he stands very far back and walks, and I mean, I don't get the whole deal there, I don't get it.

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Amy Coney Barrett Nomination, AOC and Ilhan Omar

President Trump officially nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, praising her academic record and judicial philosophy. Trump warned that a Biden administration would allow "radicals" like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar to influence the court. The nomination marks Trump's third Supreme Court pick and follows the confirmation of over 300 federal judges.

amy coney barrett· supreme court· aoc· ilhan omar· federal judges

2:00:50 So we have tens of thousands, somebody said 17, 18,000. Last night we had 35,000 people. You saw that in Virginia. You know, we're making a play for Virginia. Oh, so that's not well developed. But not now. Not yet. We have Amy Coney Barrett got the nod, as I said in the newsletter. It was pretty much determined the night before. And this is Trump's intro to her and how you can compare it to how everybody else discusses it. I've just come from the Rose Garden of the White House where I proudly nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

2:01:37 to the United States Supreme Court. George Barrett is a brilliant legal mind, an extraordinary scholar, you know that? Number one in her class, you know, the professor, one of the most respected people, he said the greatest student he's ever had. That's pretty good. That's a little better than Biden, wouldn't you say? She should be running for president and said, it's a little bit better academically, slightly better. And most important of all, she will defend your God given rights and freedoms. Judge Barrett would become the third Supreme Court justice along with over 300. Think of this. This is our third nomination. We have Justice Gorsuch, Justice Kavanaugh, and now we have Amy, along with over 300 federal judges by the end of this term.

2:02:34 And we've confirmed to uphold our laws and constitution as written. And that's a record. Joe Biden has refused to provide his list because the names will be handpicked by socialists like representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. AOC plus three and Ilhan Omar. What did he say? Did he say eat out of hand? It sounded weird. Hold on. AOC plus three and Ilhan Omar. What? Eat at hand? Ilhan. That's what it is, but that's not what he's saying. Ilhan. I have no idea how he's pronouncing it.

2:03:17 AOC plus three and Ilhan Omar. She's a great one, always complaining. She's always complaining. Came here, things worked out for her. How did she come here? Does anybody know how she came here? AOC plus three. That's a beauty. That's a group of real they love our country so much. They've given power. The far left will pack the Supreme Court with radicals who will terminate the Second Amendment. That's what they want to do. Yeah, he goes on and on.

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People of Praise, Charismatic Catholicism and Media Attacks

Media outlets like MSNBC and Democracy Now! have focused on Amy Coney Barrett's membership in "People of Praise," a charismatic Christian group. Critics have attempted to link the group's use of the term "handmaid" to the dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale." The discussion clarifies that the group is an ecumenical organization and that such religious scrutiny is hypocritical.

people of praise· catholicism· handmaid's tale· media bias· amy coney barrett

2:03:57 But so they have so this woman who we've talked about on the show we talked about her during the Kavanaugh selection and she was obviously is next on the list and They're gonna go after her in different ways you had a suggestion that I didn't think was gonna pan out But you I assume you got this from ho-tep. No. No, I didn't actually got it from the keeper. She identified it and I have, because I know you're going to run down this night and I'm excited to hear that. I have three very short, like 20 second clips of the announcement, one from MSNBC, one from Democracy Now! and one from Yamiche. Just so we can hear what they were focusing on. I have a feeling it may play into what you're about to talk about. And Barrett is also a part of a Christian organization called People of Praise. What do you know about that organization and is there any controversy surrounding it?

2:04:54 Well, yeah, there's some controversy. It's in fact, I think somewhat controversial even within the Catholic Church. It's known as a charismatic Catholic group kind of involves a lot of lay people. People may have heard about the fact that at least at one point they referred to some women in the group as handmaids, which of course evokes the handmaid's tale story. So that was Nicole Wallace, MSNBC. This is Yamiche. are seen as really conservative and have some real issues when it comes to the terms that they use. There are critics of that group that say that they use the term handmade and that that is in some ways connected to the dystopian handmade scale. And here's Amy Democracy now. Members of the group pledge a lifelong loyalty oath to the group, which assigns each member a personal advisor known as heads for men and until recently, handmaids for women.

2:05:49 The secretive group has a strictly patriarchal structure in which men are the heads of household with power over their wives and families. The group has been described by some as cult-like. Well you nailed that in the newsletter, that that's what it was going to be. Yeah, and that's what it's gonna be and what they're gonna do is they're going to try to leverage this now There's a couple of problems with it with everything that they played there because there's inaccuracies Okay, this group was started out of Notre Dame and it is Indiana, correct? Yes South Bend. Mm-hmm and this group started out of Notre Dame and it is

2:06:33 Not as a Catholic group. It is ecumenical as everybody is. I mean every religion, it's got a... it's evangelistic mostly and the only Catholics that are part of it are these so-called charismatic Catholics, and we've talked about them on the show before, and Charismatic Catholics are a subgroup of the Catholic faith that tends to be a born-again style of Catholicism. It's a born-again style of Catholicism, and they're... I always get a kick out of this personally as a Catholic, is that their real promotion is to try to get a 13th Stations of the Cross added

2:07:14 to the prayer routine that the church uses when you're a member and the 13th station of the cross would be the return of Christ. That's not there, and they're pushing for this. But these guys are old-fashioned, they're the kind of Christians that George Bush appealed to with his supposed religious conversion, which I think was dubious. May I just say one quick thing? This show will be 13 on October 26th. I didn't know you were Catholic. That's funny. You've never met. I'm not a practicing Catholic. That I kind of figured the go fuck yourself was a clue, but I didn't know that. Catholics can say that. No, no, no.

2:08:03 So the big... no, that's bullcrap. You're not a Catholic. So the thing that they're pushing here is that there's a covenant involved and if anyone has ever been a Catholic, covenants are pretty common amongst the church. You know, when you're a kid, you pledge never to have sex. you pledge not to drink. I mean, these covenants are very common. But you listen to these news reports, you're going to hear the following, you're going to hear secretive, secretive, secretive, secretive about this group. And you pledge allegiance to the group and you have to be your husband, and none of this has been documented very well.

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Rebecca Thiel Interview, People of Praise Cult Allegations

Democracy Now! interviewed Rebecca Thiel, a former member of People of Praise from the early 1980s, who described the group as a cult. Thiel alleged she experienced abuse and "shunning" after attempting to defy the group's leadership in Corvallis, Oregon. The hosts characterize this interview as a "dry run" for the upcoming confirmation hearings to paint Barrett's religious background in a negative light.

rebecca thiel· democracy now· people of praise· cult· corvallis

2:08:45 And there is a notion that once you're in the group, you can't get out. Amy Comey Barrett has a real out here. If you go to their own peopleofpraise.org website, you can—I'll read you the thing. It says, can a covenanted member leave the people of praise? Yes. We have always understood that God can call a person to another way of life. Supreme Court justice, hello? in which case she or he can be released from the covenant. So the covenant is just, you know, something you can agree to and disagree, agree to disagree and leave. And that she can do that and just say it when she goes into the hearings, they start condemning her for being part of this group. And I would hope that she did. But what they're going to do is they're going to make this group and it's only 1,700 members and there's about

2:09:35 I don't know, maybe 12 around the country. Some of them are spin-offs, some of them are just kind of on their own. And Amy found somebody and she's going to come out of the woodwork. This is like the Kavanaugh woman who came in to claim that Kavanaugh was some sort of a douchebag rapist. Yeah, sure. Well, they've got a woman, a similar woman, she's got the same look. Oh boy. Oh boy. She's got the same look, she's got a scatterbrain. She apparently was in the Corvallis, Oregon People of Praise group 25 years ago. Same thing it goes back in time just like the Kavanaugh hearings. So this is a blot for Christine Blasey Ford was who yeah This is a similar woman. She looks the same and she's all she's hysterical and she claims it was like a it's a torture operation You can't quit and I want to just point out the people that are trying to follow this

2:10:27 When they talk secretive, secretive, secretive, Amy specifically says no one has ever revealed what this covenant actually says. What are they pledging themselves to? What is it? No one knows. It's not published. It's not on the website. Well, they get these women like this one they're going to bring out. Why don't they just ask them? People have quit. Nowhere in the interview do they ask this woman what was the covenant. They make a big, because they want to keep it as though it's some sort of secret. And it is, I guess, a secret because it's not on the website. But she's right there. Ask her. But they don't do that. So this is very set up. And I believe this is just a dry run on what they're going to try to do during the hearings. So let's play. This is the woman. They brought her onto Democracy Now! And then she told her horrible story. And everybody's, oh my

2:11:20 God, this is terrible. This is Praise Corvallis 1. We're looking at Amy Barrett's membership in a secretive Catholic group with rigid gender roles and a lifelong loyalty oath. We're now joined by a former member of People of Praise who's now speaking out against the group. Rebecca Thiel was a People of Praise member for five years, from 1979 to 1984, after being forced to join the organization by her then-husband. She documented her experience in her memoir titled Banshee, Making Light of the Dark. Coral, thanks so much for joining us from Corvallis, Oregon. Can you describe People of Praise?

2:12:01 What happened to you while you lived in the community? Thank you for having me on your show. And I'm a fan of you and your show. I was a member of the People of Praise. Many call it a community, but I describe it as a cult in Corvallis, Oregon. I experienced abuse and torture by my husband, a Marty Warner Independence organ, and the cult leaders as well as shunning, shaming, and a smear campaign against me when I escaped and left. For safety, I legally changed my name and have lived under a state address protection program from my ex-husband for the past 20 years.

2:12:37 Even though I was, I left the People of Praise cult, I didn't have any rights due to being married to my husband who was a cult member. I was under the authority of my husband and his authoritarian head, Ed Brown. Under their authority, I was forced to attend meetings, but because I defied leadership and their authority, I was forced to sit on the floor outside of their meetings in the hallway at the St. Mary's Catholic Church. There's dozens of witnesses that have seen how I was treated. What I would ask listeners

2:13:16 to consider, even though they say this is a healthy group, to consider how I was treated and if this would be correct for Amy Barrett to be treated. Wow! This is really where they're going with that. That is really incredible. Wow! So they got... Geez! Remember this was 79, 81, 82, 84. This is 30 years ago. Yeah. 40 almost. By the way, For it because this is clearly a they mistreat women handmaid's tale secretive. So first of all, there's a couple of politicians who belong to skull and bones like a fucking secretive group that no one's allowed to talk about but okay secretive fine Amy Goodman, I believe she's Jewish

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Handmaid's Tale Comparisons, People of Praise Chores

Rebecca Thiel continued her account of life in People of Praise, claiming she was forced to attend meetings immediately after a miscarriage and had her daily chores monitored by "heads." She compared her experience to the Netflix documentary "The Keepers" and "The Handmaid's Tale." The hosts question the timing and validity of these 40-year-old allegations surfacing just as Barrett is nominated.

handmaid's tale· miscarriage· chores· people of praise· rebecca thiel

2:14:05 Where do women sit in the temple Amy Goodman? They sit upstairs away from the men not allowed to be with the men want to get started on Islam Ilan Omar What are we talking about here? These people are hypocritical douchebags Well, I think we've established that some time ago. All right, let's go to clip two One time I had a miscarriage in 1984 and I had to have a DNC surgery. After I returned from the hospital, I was forced to attend a People of Praise women's meeting, or handmaidens meetings. I had a head that was also a woman besides my husband. They wanted to go shopping and I couldn't

2:14:46 couldn't due to returning from surgery and feeling weak. I left the meeting to go home and rest as my doctor had ordered. I was met by my husband and forced into the car, kidnapped against my will, where I was driven to the cult leader's home. I was interrogated until we hours in the morning and psychologically abused. The The next morning the community was informed to shun me. I would never allow anyone to treat me this way today and it traumatizes me to admit this was my life at that time. The trauma experienced by cult members... I wanted to ask you in terms of some of the hair raising descriptions in your memoir of what happened to you, I wanted to ask you if you could talk about some of those. You talk about this situation where the head that was assigned to you and your husband,

2:15:41 wanted to see the family budget that they were he told you how many hours per day you could spend on particular chores including two to four loads of laundry a day this this this meddling directly in the day-to-day, in your day-to-day life and affairs with you and your family. And that you also mentioned that once you decided that you wanted to leave, that they threatened to try to have you committed to a mental institution. Oh man, this is great! What what were we actually seeing here was she reading from a piece of paper was she reading from the prompter from a piece of paper now is this is her memoir is that Isis an old book is it new has it not been published that I do not know This is public. This is crazy. What they're taking this to a whole new level. I didn't even expect this. This is great. I

2:16:33 For the show. Yeah, for the show. For the show. Well, they're gonna, I believe this is a dry run. And they use, because nobody watches Democracy Now!, let's face reality. And so they can do a dry run on the show and see if maybe the mainstream can pick this up. And what worked, what didn't work? Can we use this woman or she looked, she's very frazzled, nervous, kind of one of those like screaming in the middle of the street, no. anti-Trump or you can just see it. And so this is going to be if they're working on it, you can assume that the Nancy Pelosi folk and Chuck Schumer and they're thinking about how to deal with this. And this was I just think I still think this was just a test run to see where they can go with it. I don't think it's going to get very far.

2:17:25 And if you go to the website of people who have praised it, most of what they say is bullcrap. You can quit. It says right there. I just read it. Anyway, let's play the rest of that clip. They would call me mentally ill and there was a time they had me under special counseling under Father Charles Harris, who was the head leader of the Corvallis People of Praise branch. He was from South Bend. But basically there was just cruelty and bullying and it was not much different than the Jim Jones cult. I shared with Heidi that my story is very much like the Handmaid's Tale series. and the Netflix series 10-part documentary, The Keepers.

2:18:09 Other things, yeah, there was always a list on my wall, a schedule, and men from the community would come unannounced to check on me to make sure I was on schedule and had done my chores. There was basically no privacy. And all of your personal, anything personal was given to your husband's head also. I wasn't allowed contraceptives and was supposed to Have all the children God intended for me no matter what my health was I've had eight children and three miscarriages in DNC Often when my health was failing oh man for a woman couple of things she slipped in there Yeah, I was around here during the Jim Jones People's Temple era mm-hmm and

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Jim Jones People's Temple, San Francisco Political History

The history of Jim Jones and the People's Temple is recalled, noting that Jones was once highly praised by San Francisco Democrats like Dianne Feinstein. The church was initially seen as a model for multicultural outreach before the mass suicide in Guyana. This history is used to contrast the media's current portrayal of religious groups with past political endorsements of actual cults.

jim jones· people's temple· san francisco· dianne feinstein· guyana

2:19:02 Jim Jones and the People's Temple, which is a San Francisco based church, and it wasn't evangelical. It was just kind of a it was a politically correct church that everybody thought was great because he set all these people up to go into the neighborhoods and help black people and all the rest. You had Dianne Feinstein. You had the mayor. Everybody thought that Jim Jones was the greatest guy in the world. Is this the Kool-Aid guy? And they all praised this church. Sorry? Jim Jones, the Kool-Aid guy? Yeah. Ha! I didn't know any of that. Oh yeah, in fact it's an embarrassment to the Democrat party, I'm sorry, to the local Democrat party because the Democrats were all for what Jim Jones was doing, outreach, getting a good multicultural group in the church and it was a big deal and politics and the church were one and one. And again, I'll mention Dianne Feinstein, big, you know, great, he's great, this guy.

2:20:00 And then they committed mass suicide in Ghana or something. Well, he was on drugs and so yeah, they moved the church to Guyana. Guyana, yeah. Guyana. And then the next thing you know, they're all dead. And then all of a sudden, oh my God, oh Jesus, we should have saw this coming. As a kid, I remember Newsweek, my parents had, this was in the 70s I think, and then Newsweek had these pictures of all these bloated dead people. It was it was jarrings like wow what went on with that? Yeah, they'll drink the kool-aid. That's where the phrase comes. That's where it comes from yeah that episode What a marketing nightmare for kool-aid

2:20:39 So the or not who knows and and so the so this is just this Comment, you know, it's like Jim like the people Jim Jones, right? Just slipping it in to make it sound all just lipid insulin because you don't know about the real story that it was really it's a Democrat Party's Operation and then oh my god, we got nothing to do with it So let's go and finish this off with clip three. That's what we just played, clip three. Oh, that was clip three? Yeah, I guess you snip two and three and that's what three became. Okay. All right. Well, okay. So there's another theory, which is the Haiti theory. Yeah, I'll tell you why I think this theory has got no legs.

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Transracial Adoption, Haiti Pizzagate 2.0 Theory

Critics on social media have attacked Amy Coney Barrett for her "transracial adoption" of two children from Haiti. The discussion suggests that bringing up Haiti could be a "Pizzagate 2.0 trap" for Democrats, given past controversies involving the Clinton Foundation and child welfare in the country. The hosts argue that Barrett's role as an adoptive mother should be viewed as a positive attribute.

amy coney barrett· haiti· adoption· pizzagate· blue checkmark

2:21:26 After you tell the theory of course. Well, thanks. Thanks for pre slamming it I pre slammed. Yes, you're right. I did I was unfair of me to please because now now it's setting people up which is a Propagandistic trick I learned from Bernays basically you said Adam my partner for 13 years. You're full of shit. Let's hear it It was just more obvious this time So the Keeper found a thread of blue checkmark people talking about Amy Coney Barrett doing something very bad, which is transracial adoption. And that adopting the two kids from Haiti, that's transracial adoption, so you're adopting into a white family, is very, very destructive for these children and blah.

2:22:19 So that by itself may not have legs. I was texting with Mo about it. He says, oh no man, that's the Pizzagate 2.0 trap. Because once you get to Haiti, if they bring up Haiti, well Adam Smith as Schiff is gonna look pretty stupid with his children in Haiti. We've got the Clinton woman who was kidnapping kids from Haiti right when the Clintons were there. Just the Clinton Bush Foundation don't send blankets and water, just send your cash, which went subsequently into I don't know whose pocket. We followed it. You'd have to listen to two years of shows just to recall what went down.

2:23:00 If so, if there's a if someone wants to bring up Haiti, I think the Democrats would be very poorly advised to do that. So, well, I wasn't thinking in that term. That's actually better than my thought, which was that this woman is a saint. She took orphans. She already had five kids. And so she now she took a couple of orphans in so she could burden herself with two more. transracial, I don't know what term you want to use, two poor orphans who probably would have died, which is, I guess, okay by the Democrat side way of looking at things. So there's no way that they're going to go after her for being a mom that way. This, I think, is going to be the people of praise thing, and it's weak, and she has a real easy way to deal with it, which is to just quit.

2:23:56 Which she can do and they say that she can't but it says right there very clear that you can If you have another calling and this other calling would be the Supreme Court. She just quit on the spot. I don't have to be part of this group. Right. But just the fact that they're bringing this up, it's not okay. That's all they've got. They didn't ask Ginsburg about how women are treated in Jewish temple. It's disgusting. It's really disgusting. Here's what I have, just to round out this conversation. There's a number of documents going around, protest guidelines, I guess. One for the election for the... Are we leaving Amy Comey? No, no, no, no, no, because there's also a SCOTUS protest guide.

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SCOTUS Protest Guide, MoveOn and Sunrise Movement

A "SCOTUS Rapid Response Action Guide" is circulating among progressive groups like MoveOn and the Sunrise Movement. The guide provides slogans, chants, and talking points for protesters, such as "No confirmation before inauguration." The document is analyzed as a piece of political propaganda designed to coordinate opposition to Amy Coney Barrett's nomination.

moveon· sunrise movement· scotus· protest· talking points

2:24:52 which, uh, oh yeah, and it's a Google Doc that's circulating and it's, I mean, it's huge. Let me just open it here and I'll tell you. SCOTUS Rapid Response Action Guide. September. Yeah, so it hears, let me, the table of, I'll just read the table of contents. It's too big. Story of the moment, your messaging, your slogans. Oh, hold on. What are the slogans? Okay. So here are the slogans you can look for. No confirmation before inauguration. All right. That's a good one. Then we have, let the people decide. Let the people decide. Okay. Then we have our future, our justice.

2:25:35 And then they have a multiple choice, kind of like a Mad Libs. So they have, I don't want your nominee, I want, and then fill in the blank to personalize. So let's help them and find a good one. So I'll do the chants and you tell me if it works for the protesters. I don't want your nominee, I want justice for Breonna Taylor. Next choice. Oh boy, that's not gonna work. I don't want your nominee, I want racial justice. I don't want your nominee, I want economic relief. Here comes my favorite. I don't want your nominee, I want a Green New Deal. I don't want your nominee, I want Medicare for All. This is so dumb. I don't want your nominee, I want COVID testing. I don't want your nominee, I want COVID relief.

2:26:31 This is not a marketing person who wrote this. And finally, I don't want your nominee. I want reproductive freedom. So they're giving me all... They had one good one, which is the first one you read. No confirmation before inauguration. Obviously the best. Yeah, obviously. And I've got little meme packets for you to put together, hashtags, graphics, everything you need for your social media. They give you talking points. Talking points, plan your action. Yeah, we need talking points. Talking points, sure. These are for the speakers at your action to use to craft their speeches and for writing a press release or sharing more info to your base to encourage people to come support your action. All right. Point one, with voting already underway, it should be left up to the American people to decide who gets to nominate the next Supreme Court justice. So I'll do them as real talking points.

2:27:28 You know, Chuck, with voting already underway, it should be left to the American people to decide who gets to nominate the next Supreme Court justice. Okay, would you like to do the rebuttals while we do these or you just want to listen to I don't have any rebuttal I mean you okay I can try me. I know what they're what there's a rebuttal is models. Well, the president is the one who appoints and They're saying it's the one who's given it. Yeah, are you supposed to do it? Listen Chuck? You're no good Chuck no nomination should advance or be voted on before the 2021 inauguration

2:28:04 Why? I don't know. Chuck, Senate leadership needs to prioritize economic relief for the millions of people who are suffering after just having lost their jobs and struggling to pay rent and feed their families, not play politics with a rushed Supreme Court nomination process. What's rushed about? They're not going to do anything till October 18th or taking a vacation. What are you kidding me? All right, Chuck. The Supreme Court makes rulings that shape all of our lives. I mean, everything from abortion to segregation, transgender rights to climate change, big money in politics to health care. It is unacceptable and unjust to try and rush through a nomination less than 40 days from the election. Oh, you just want some left winger being in there. And finally,

2:28:51 Now Chuck, we at this point in history must rise up to demand that the US senators stand on the right side of history and let the people decide on the next Supreme Court justice of this country. We must demand no nomination before inauguration. It's our future and we should get to choose our justice. No. I don't think these are very good talking points. No, they're not good at all. They don't have a leg to stand on, these people. No, they don't. So this is a very large thing and at the bottom I just want you to know that at least they were kind enough to tell us who this guide was written and compiled by, and I will give you that right now. A coalition of groups including MoveOn,

2:29:37 Frontline slash M4BL, Electoral Justice Project, Demand Justice, NARAL Pro-Choice America, CPD Action, Indivisible, and the Sunrise Movement. God, the worst. This is, and if you just, and this is political propaganda, and they're handing out how to demonstrate. They're gonna have nothing but trouble with this one. And the other thing that's going on, which is the lamest of the lame, lame, lame ideas. And so you see this David Frum, the ex-George W. Bush speechwriter and pundit, he's always got kind of a grimace on his face. He's one of these guys. They're trying this, and it's all over the place. They're tweeting and saying,

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David Frum, Roe v. Wade and Privacy Rulings

Pundit David Frum has argued that no respectable person should accept a Supreme Court nomination under current circumstances. The discussion also addresses the common misunderstanding of Roe v. Wade, noting it is fundamentally a privacy ruling regarding the relationship between a woman and her doctor. The hosts suggest that the political focus on abortion often obscures the underlying legal principles.

david frum· roe v. wade· supreme court· privacy· abortion

2:30:36 I will have no respect for anyone who would accept a Supreme Court nomination under these circumstances. That's very lame. That's his talking point? I wrote it up on the Mastodon as a rewrite of the Groucho Marx comment, which is, I won't join a club that would have me as a member. It's a very similar kind of circumlocutious, stupid argument. No kidding. But yeah, they're all saying, I will have no respect. A person, if she was any good in the first place, she wouldn't accept a nomination under these circumstances.

2:31:16 So that and that's gonna get absolutely nothing but ridiculed so so they have got nothing so far I think the people of praise may have some legs, but you know it's they're gonna have a hard time This woman is a saint so what they're doing is what they're very smart. She's a professor Yeah, she's not actually a saint you should know that you Catholic. She's a Figuratively she's a saint okay Now what this is going to come down to, that's why the religious angle is brought up continuously, is the mythical Roe v. Wade, which I think I'd like to explain briefly for people outside of the U.S. who just think it's about abortion, and I think a lot of Americans inside the U.S. don't really understand what it is either. To dodge the entire

2:32:05 conversation about abortions or not having it or either making it illegal or legal, which of course has turned into pro-life, pro-choice because we're too chicken shit to just say it. Roe versus Wade was the whole conversation again just because we're scared to really talk about it was subverted by a ruling that said what a woman and a doctor determined to do with her body is between them and is nobody else's business. That is strictly private and no government, no one can go in and interrupt whatever they're doing. Which, whenever they say, oh they're going to overturn Roe v. Wade, I don't even think that means that it makes abortions legal or illegal.

2:32:55 It would be a privacy issue, which I it falls under a completely different ruling or a different amendment Nobody understands this you've brought this up at least five times and it Probably for the duration of the show. Yeah. Okay, and the next thing you know, they're back to it abortion legalized abortion is what it means Okay Here's what I think a tactic is that they will use in the argument and if that's during her confirmation doubtful, but it will come up and Just, I don't know how long ago that was, the US government lifted a ban on risky pathogen research. You see, scientists say fetal tissue remains essential for developing vaccines.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Legacy, Judicial Retirement Timing

The timing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death is discussed in relation to her decision not to retire during the Obama administration. Comparisons are made to Justice Anthony Kennedy and Sandra Day O'Connor, who retired at ages that allowed for their replacement by presidents of the same party. Ginsburg's choice to remain on the court at age 87 is seen by some as a strategic failure for the liberal wing.

ruth bader ginsburg· barack obama· anthony kennedy· sandra day o'connor· retirement

2:33:41 So, you know, they're gonna start throwing in that we're all gonna die if we can't get good fetal tissue pre-birth fetal tissue It's really that ghoulish I think is the levels they'll take it to if it's not during the confirmation hearing It'll come up in some ruling or some discussion about it. Well, yeah, it's gonna be a rough. It's gonna be very rough They had more fun with Kavanaugh because they could find this Yeah, the rapist thing was much more fun. The rapist thing, yeah, they can't do that with her. She's not a rapist. The rapist thing. Now I want to mention something that people should note. Ruth Bader Ginsburg overstayed her welcome. She could have quit the job during the Obama administration and quite easily been replaced by someone of her style, of jurisprudence. But she didn't.

2:34:30 She risked eight more years. She was 87 when she died. Brennan, who was also on the list, on the Supreme Court, Brennan, who quit during the Trump administration so he could be replaced by Kavanaugh, he retired to be replaced by Kavanaugh. Wait a minute, Brennan. Brennan. On the Supreme Court, Brennan? Brennan. How did Kavanaugh get in? Scalia died. No, no, no, that's the other guy. That's Gorsuch. Gorsuch is replacing Scalia. Kavanaugh replaced Brennan, who retired. Okay, I guess I wasn't there for that lesson. Well, it was only a couple years ago, but it's easy to forget. I had to look it up myself. So he quit at the age of 82.

2:35:21 which if if Bader Ginsburg had quit at 82 had been during the Obama administration. Let's go back to Sandra Day O'Connor who quit. Oh, I'm sorry. You sure it wasn't Kennedy? Oh, it could be Kennedy. Well, it's a little different than Brennan. You had me really confused there. I'm like, Brennan? Yeah, okay. There was a Brennan, but it's a different guy. Okay, Kennedy. Kennedy quit at the age of 82. I think I got that part right. Yeah. So he quits and then Then they get Kavanaugh in and everyone thought that was a scam because, oh my god, Kennedy quits, you know, just so that Trump could appoint somebody. Yeah, that's how you do it. That's how it works, of course. That's why Sandra Day O'Connor retired at 75. She's still alive. She could still be on the court, technically. Easily, yeah. But no, no, no, she did the right thing. Well, the point I'm trying to make besides that Brennan screw up is the

2:36:16 is this woman Ginsburg, she screwed the pooch. It's her fault. Yes, and some people are mad about it. I've seen some posts about it. Yeah, well, they also say, well, she could also live a couple more years and she would have squeaked by if Trump doesn't get reelected. But he's going to get reelected, we think. Well, that's why you got the girls going crazy on the selfies in the car. You had to hang on until 2021. That's what you promised, Ruth! Right. So anyway, so I blame her for this fiasco. She's 87 and she wants to stand the court. She's falling asleep all the time. She's nodding off and she's leaning over. I mean, it's embarrassing. She barely can stand. She can barely walk. And she was cancerous for at least a decade. She should have quit anyway.

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Ginsburg's Dying Wish, Granddaughter's Dictation

Justice Ginsburg's granddaughter, Clara Spera, reported that Ginsburg's "most fervent wish" was not to be replaced until a new president is installed. This wish has been used by Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer to oppose the current nomination process. However, the hosts argue that a justice's personal wish has no legal standing over the constitutional powers of the executive and legislative branches.

ruth bader ginsburg· dying wish· clara spera· chuck schumer· installation

2:37:08 No, I get your point you hate Ruth Bader Ginsburg I like her little dolls that you can buy in all the stores in Berkeley. I did they have dolls and racers and Puppets little puppets voodoo dolls. Yeah, I found the the origin of her fervent last wish and Which I because I mocked that incessantly of course that that was do I can I say what I heard that it was Mm-hmm. It was like one of her relatives or yes. Yes her granddaughter her granddaughter supposedly yes Well, I have her granddaughter here to tell us all about it It doesn't take away from the fact that using that dead woman's dying wish as

2:37:56 on a placard at your stand-up speech, Chuck Schumer, that it's okay. I mean, that's just really... the woman's not in the ground yet. In the final days of her life, my grandmother and I spoke a lot about a lot of things, and I asked her if there was anything she wanted to say to the public, to anyone that wasn't already out there. And she said there was. And I pulled up the video. I pulled out my computer and she dictated the following sentence to me. She said, my most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. And I read it back to her. She was very happy with that. And when I asked her, is that it? Is there anything else you'd like to say? She said, the rest of my work is a matter of public record. So that was all she wanted to add. Could be true.

2:38:57 Well, it could be true, but it doesn't make any sense because if Trump gets re-elected that means we're not supposed to pick a Supreme Court justice for another four years? Yeah, but she read it back to the dying woman and she said, skippy yes, right on, installed. And why would she say installed? Does the Supreme Court justice speak of installing a president? Well, I don't know. It's a question that you brought up in the last show and I agreed with you. It doesn't make sense. It doesn't sound right. No. Whatever. It's beside the point. She's got nothing to do with it. Separation of powers. Yeah. Dying wish of a justice doesn't mean any... the legislature or the executive branch have to pay any attention to it whatsoever. No, at all.

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Mitt Romney, Murkowski and Collins SCOTUS Votes

Senator Mitt Romney has indicated he will support a vote on the Supreme Court nominee, effectively ending hopes for a Democratic block. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins remain the only Republican holdouts. The discussion notes that the current situation is a result of the Democrats previously ending the filibuster for judicial nominees, which paved the way for Trump's appointments.

mitt romney· lisa murkowski· susan collins· filibuster· merrick garland

2:39:43 But there's Brennan, Amy Coney Brennan, that's where the name comes from. She will be, she should be able to coast in, I would think. I mean, Chuck Schumer will make a fuss, but that'll be about it. Don't we have a couple of senators who are saying, I'm not going to vote, I don't want to do it. There's two, Murkowski, who could easily flip back, and Susan Collins are the only two. Romney, and I have a, Romney's already caved, in fact, I have a clip from Romney saying something that's very interesting. Play the Romney clip. My liberal friends have, over many decades, gotten very used to the idea of having a liberal court. And that's not written in the stars.

2:40:26 That's not written in the stars, the liberal court. Well, so there's not going to be a liberal court anymore and he's going to vote. Yeah, yeah. So he's voting. So the two women who are going to vote, and I don't believe Murkowski is going to end up voting this way, but they may abstain. But the two women, Murkowski in particular, what these two supposed Republicans are saying is that, well, I am, you know, if Trump got reelected, then he would probably appoint her anyway. So that's that's moot. But hopefully he won't get reelected and a Democrat will put another justice in who will be a liberal. And that's what we, us two Republicans, that's what we want.

2:41:10 That's their message. So they're not, I mean, what Republican in their right mind is not going to say, wow, this is an opportunity to get one more Republican leaning person into the court. Yeah, people are going to go all out for that. I mean, that's really a big one. You'd be nuts to say no to that. If you're a Republican or a Democrat, either side, and you could get away with slipping somebody in at the last minute legally and to the right to the letter of things, why would you not want to? What's wrong with you? What a luck of the draw for Trump, huh? To get to appoint three judges. Yeah. That's, I mean, most presidents get none. Well, he got lucky with the first one because they carried it over. But again, that's taken advantage of the situation that the first Republicans had in the House. And it wasn't their idea to end the filibuster. That was a Democrat idea. So they could push this, the Gorsuch guy through.

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Election Night Protest Guide, Bernie Sanders Address

A guide from "Choose Democracy" warns activists not to expect results on election night and to prepare for a potential "coup" if votes are not fully counted. Senator Bernie Sanders delivered an address emphasizing that the future of American democracy is at stake and that the loser must accept the results. The rhetoric is described as contributing to public anxiety and fear ahead of the vote.

bernie sanders· election night· coup· democracy· voting

2:42:11 And Garland got left out in the rain. He was the guy that Obama wanted. Yes, he looked like milk toast, that guy. He seemed pretty wimpy. One more of these guides if you want to know what to do on election night for protesting. And there's a protest on election night too, so it's electioneering. Yes, it's on election night. It's ten, well I'll just do two, but it's ten things you need to know. Let's see, just because the top one and two are good enough. And this, by the way, is from choosedemocracy.us. That's a Democratic Party initiative. It's a PO Box organization in Washington, D.C., and they have all the donate chip in to ActBlue.

2:43:00 Number one, don't expect results on election night. Expect false flags and outlandish claims. Be very cautious with news. Don't simply pass on whatever seems dramatic examples of wrongdoing, but take the time to check if it's been verified, already debunked, or from a source you don't trust. Encourage people in your community to prepare for some uncertain weeks. and as election results start coming in, the message needs to come through loud and clear. Count all the votes. So that will be the talking point for the election. Count all the votes. And number two, call it what it is. A coup. People who do power grabs always claim they're doing it to save democracy or claim they know the real election results. We know it's a coup if the government, one, stops counting votes,

2:43:52 Two, declare... I am what I say you are. This is my favorite. Declare someone a winner who didn't get the most votes, hello electoral college versus popular vote, and allow someone to stay in power who didn't win the election in any scenario. If any of these three, if any of these three principles are violated, we have declared loudly and strongly this is a coup, which goes back to your clips from the previous show where they'd like to invoke you know some these hokey old military guys to come in and do something about it at least that's the way I read it I read it the same way here's Bernie on voting no hold on a second I wasn't prepared

2:44:41 Bernie. Yep, got him. President Trump's threat to invalidate the will of the voters sparked widespread alarm among Democrats, progressives and some Republicans. On Thursday, Vermont Independent Senator Bernie Sanders delivered a major address saying the future of American democracy is at stake. We must ensure in this unprecedented moment in American history that this is an election that is free and fair, an election in which voters are not intimidated, an election in which all votes are counted, and an election in which the loser accepts the results. Oh man, people really are afraid of this.

2:45:30 I told you our Jewish friend, the teacher, she's like, you know, he may not leave and he may come after the Jews. I mean, she literally... A teacher? A teacher said that! This is very... That's why... Get these people listening to the No Agenda show. You need your amygdala shrunk down to size. I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda! And in fact we do have a few people to thank for show what is it 1281 1281 yeah, we're getting to show 1300 pretty pretty soon and we're also getting to our 13th anniversary yo Which would be fun? Philip Smith in Oakville Ontario $180 leads leads us off Phil Walsh in Welland Ontario $150

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Wedding Proposal, Listener Audio Submissions

A listener named Bill Walsh submitted a $150 donation along with a lengthy audio file containing a wedding proposal to his partner, Catherine. The hosts expressed mixed feelings about the submission, noting that such personal requests can be difficult to manage within the show's format. They ultimately played the clip but suggested a potential ban on future on-air proposals.

wedding proposal· bill walsh· ontario· donation· audio file

2:46:26 Interesting we have two Ontario's right there one after the other and there's apparently you have some audio file Well, no, no, what is hold on a second for Bill Walsh. I have an audio file Did you say Philip Smith or Bill Walsh? Okay. Yes. I was grabbing the file. Yes This is one of these incredibly dangerous things that from time to time producers want to set something up in in a donation segment and And usually we screw these things up, so we always try to do it. I said, hey man, you're sending us something for a show that's not the next show. It's two shows down the line. Oh yeah, terrible. You're gonna have to come back and you're gonna have to remind us. They said again, I said it earlier at the show, I say it all the time, last in, first out. Yeah, and so once the show is done, everything is just, you know, okay, that's over there. We're moving on to the next one. But I think this went well. He sent a script, which I don't understand.

2:47:29 He sent a script! But he did send an audio file and this is Bill Walsh and I believe he has a message of love. Dean Catherine, the patient of the golden horseshoe. We've been together a long time and I should have done this a long time ago but now I'm doing it on the Noah Jensen Show. Like a boss! So many times you hear the same advice. You know you've met the one when you feel it. I didn't believe in myself until I felt it with you. Catherine, you met me at a really dark time in my life. I mean, I was rock bottom. All the money, mansions, exotic cars, orgies. Honestly, if it wasn't for you, I don't know where I'd be. I know I should probably be telling you that- Yeah, okay, let's move this ahead. I told him not to make it too long. Alright, oh jeez. Alright, stop here for a second. Is this here?

2:48:27 He was playing piano music and stuff. Hold on, here we go. Okay, hold on a second. Let me just move this forward a little bit. I told him he couldn't do 15 minutes of stuff, so... Think we're just at the end here. There we go. Should be it Two souls combined and they become the one flesh anyways, I'm said to keep this short so Catherine Lowe will you marry me? Ah a wedding proposal. Yeah, I think these should be banned You want to ban them from not from now on out well, I mean after that one I

2:49:35 He just come on and say would you marry me as part of his donation note? Yeah, which in this case was $150. It wasn't even a readable. Mm-hmm. Oh man. Oh Just saying Let us gonna be bad. They get one more like that and they gets banned. I'll give him a break No, but that means one last person will try and do it if one last person does something like that It will get banned. That's gonna be the end of it Well, let us know Bill what she said. I have a feeling she she would probably say yes, although I don't know if I was her I'd think twice about it What happened to the hookers and blow in the mansions in the exotic cars? I want to know what happened to that Yeah, yeah, he chose his chose a simpler life

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Birthday Announcements, Knighting Ceremony and Meetups

The show concludes with a series of birthday announcements and a formal knighting ceremony for major donors, including Dame Lisa B and Sir Sermet. Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Kansas City, Long Beach, and Danbury are shared, showcasing the community's engagement. Upcoming meetups in Connecticut, New York, and a large event in Las Vegas are also promoted.

birthday· knighting· dame· meetup· value for value

2:50:22 All right, onward with Avivis, which is the way it's pronounced, in Newark, Delaware. Birthday call out of Sir Proteus, and she did send a note in, this came with a check from Newark, 149 bucks, and she said, I think he's on the birthday list, so that's what she wants. Yeah, on the birthday list indeed. Your, oh brother, how do you pronounce this name? Gorgana, you think? Yankova? Gorgana Yankova? Gorgana Yankova, yeah, I think so, that sounds right. It does sound right. $133.33 from the UK. She has a plea... de-douching? You've been de-douched. And she needs to call out her partner Rob and her friend Andrea for double douchebags. Douchebag! Douchebag! Okay, she sent us a note too, but...

2:51:19 Onward with Tyson Blondal in Slocan, BC. By Spuzum, I think, if I'm not mistaken. $133.33. Now that's... Is that Canadian dollars? I don't think $133 cuts it. Okay. All right. Well, it might. We'll see. We'll do a calculation. No, no, they wouldn't come through our... No, on our side it would come in as the American Go-Bright. It would be Canadian. I have to do a calculation. Maybe it gets bumped up. Okay, I'll do it. We'll check it later. I'll mark it that we check that. Yeah. Mike Fry's in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. He's got a birthday. I have a, I think the note is here because I think most of it got through. Mike Fry's, Mike Fry's. Ah, here it is. He brought a handwritten note. So I feel obliged to look at it, to read it with the right glasses.

2:52:21 I have enclosed XYZ 10833. If Adam would chip in a penny, ah, that's why it has to be red. He's got 999.99 cents. Oh, there it is. I would like to be dubbed Sir Met Night of the Sir Met Night of the Hard Inset Cent on my 59th birthday. So he's got a double thing going on here. Okay. I think it's all on there. Oh, he needs, sorry. Sour Broughton and monkey shoulder. I didn't don't think I sent that to Eric sour Broughton and monkey shoulder No problem to the round table. No jingles. No karma sour Broughton and monkey what monkey monkey shoulder monkey shoulder tasty. Okay Delicious, it's delicious Howard with Jason Bible or by Bell

2:53:19 I'm guessing it's by Bell in Austin your buddy $100 Michael Riegel $100 sir Jason was due for a deduce wasn't marked right I'm trying to find it Michael Riegel sir Eric Kurtha Nashville Tennessee 100 yeah she's at least in a nice note in sir gray and in I'm sorry, Don Jessup in Buena Park, California sent us a card. Is there anything on that? Well, she's going to be knighted, so let's see what she said. I mean, oh, she considers the show a tonic of sanity. I like that. A nice note. Thank you, Don. Sir Gray in Ross Common, Michigan, 69-69. Sir Gary Blatt, 66-60 in Wayne, Pennsylvania.

2:54:19 Jennifer Barasa in Nashua, New Hampshire 6481 Pista Hadjoo surplus of things in Vurindal Vurindal Vurindal Vurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr It's a birthday coming up with him and some sort of a nighting or upgrade or something. Well, yeah, Baronet. So he will be upgraded to Baronet with his disdonation and his pronoun, he says, will be surplus of things and he's been doing the work But he hitting every mouth he comes across while donating to the best podcast in the universe and we appreciate that plus it's funny I saw that surplus of things. Okay. Yeah, that would be my office craig Fryzak in loveland colorado. So it's an ode to my office

2:55:06 Craig gave $6006. Sam Von Hoer in Amsterdam $5889. Sir Fomer Brahman in Davenport, Iowa $5510. Peter Chong $5510 in Lakewood, Washington. Surprise, another pun of a name, surprise night of astonishment. 5444 in Yukon, Oklahoma. Some of these are pretty fun. Yeah, I like Matthew, especially when you don't catch him. And the worst part, the funniest thing is I don't remember these names sometimes. Like really? We have a guy who's called that? You've been doing a thousand of them. That's true. Tens of thousands of nights. It's true. Matthew Dropko in Delaware, Ohio. Birthday coming up. 5048. And now we have $50 donor starting with Rob Lee Hall in Hillsboro, North Carolina. Just names and locations. Alexandra Rosenman, parts unknown.

2:56:07 She did a voice. Well, she says she just lost her job in the outdoor advertising industry due to COVID and she's worked in short form video editing marketing for the past decade. She's looking for a gig really. Oh, she's Tom Starkweather's girlfriend. Yes, exactly. Well, we can give her some Well, let's see what else she knows. She's worked in marketing, video editing, in e-commerce, e-learning, news and editorial. She's open to remote working, so on-air reading is most welcome. But karma points at the very least. I realize this may not be sufficient amount, but times are tough. No, no. We will stop for you. Can you do a cable, optic cable splicing? Hey, we got a gig for you.

2:56:53 Colleen McConnell's next and Hobbs, New Mexico. Sir Jeffrey Zellin in Oakland, Michigan. Richard Gardner, Sir Richard Gardner out there in Chicago. And last but not least, Pascal, I think it's Selly, C-E-L-I-E, in Oosthuizen, Netherlands, 50. I believe that's all true. And that would be our list of producers for show 1281. I want to thank each and every one of them for making this show possible. Yeah, I think it's Pascal Saley in Oosthuizen. And for Alex, Alexandra, post this on noagendasocial.com. I'm telling you, that's where people find each other and someone will know about something. That's the best place to do it, noagendasocial.com.

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Value for Value Model, Knighting and Daming

The hosts reiterate the "value for value" model, thanking producers for their financial support. New members of the peerage are inducted, including Dame Lisa B of Verdant Meadows and Sir Sermet, Knight of the Hard Inset. The ceremony includes the traditional reading of the menu and instructions for receiving official rings and certification.

value for value· knighting· dame· donation· peerage

2:57:38 And thank you all very much for these wonderful notes, even though we have to flash through them for brevity in the second segment. You make a big difference. You are doing the work, helping us produce the show. Also everyone who supported us under $50, often for reasons of anonymity, but... We've got the programs, the multiple ones you can get onto. Go to our website to find out more how you can support us in a sustaining manner. Dvorak.org slash N. And I know people can use, a couple people can use a jobs karma. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma.

2:58:20 And we're nearing the end of September. The 27th has the following birthdays. A belated birthday to Sir Plus of Things who celebrated on the 24th. Matthew Dropko turned 48 on the 25th. Kevin Fitzpatrick says happy birthday with Smokin'. Keeper Melissa Fitzpatrick who celebrated today actually. Lisa, her husband Jeffrey, it's his birthday today. Mike Friess will be 59 today. Sir Jeffra will be 53 tomorrow. And Avice says happy birthday to Sir Proteus who will be 49 tomorrow. DC Girl says happy birthday to Shebang, so do I.

2:59:00 That'll be September 29th. Philip Marla, also celebrating on the 29th. Craig Fryzek turns 61 on September 30th. And we say happy birthday to David Shalona. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Now, oh yes, we have this verse. No douchebaggery. We had surplus of things who upgraded thanks to an additional $1,000 in supports to the best podcast in the universe and becomes a baronet today. And we congratulate him and thank him for his courage. And we line up our two... well, we have two damings and one nighting today. This is good. This is a

2:59:46 A good balance so we need perfect. We need we need I think this is the right blade for today's action. What do you think? There's mine look at the size of that Up on stage, please, Melissa Fitzpatrick, Dawn Jessup and Mike Friess, all three of you are about to be inducted here into the roundtable of the NOAH agenda, Knights and Dames. Because of your support of the show and the amount of $1,000 or more, we could not be happier. And I am very proud to pronounce to Kate the Dame Lisa B of of Verdant Meadows, Dame Wendell Barrett of the Wild Frontier, and Sir Sermet, Knight of the Hard Inset. For you we've got Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys, and Chardonnay. We have by special request,

3:00:35 Lemon chicken and piccata and scotch, sour brotton and monkey shoulder. We got some gerbils and ginger ale and of course we have the mutton and meat. You already have it here on the table and I'd like you all to go to noagenthenation.com slash rings to pick up, well actually give Eric the show all of your information so that he can ensure that you get your ring, your sealing wax and your official certification to you as soon as possible. Thank you again. for being a part of this amazing project known as the No Agenda Show. And now we are at our meetups! No Agenda Meetups!

3:01:12 Well, lo and behold, we have some meetup reports. They're fun to do, fun to make. Here's what happened in Kansas City. This is Sir Spencer Wolf, Kansas City. Coming to you from the KC Meetup. We have broken an attendance record here. We've got John and Adam heads on the sticks. We've got mutton and meat. Don't tell anybody. I just saw hookers and blow delivery showed up. Things are about to get pretty rowdy. This is Jeff Hello John, hello Adam. This is Dame DeLorean and this is the wild wild west. The clothes are coming off and it's like a party.

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Meetup Reports, Las Vegas Event Planning

Detailed reports from meetups in Kansas City and Long Beach highlight the diverse and enthusiastic listener base. Plans for a major meetup in Las Vegas on October 13th are discussed, with organizers taking precautions to avoid "COVID cops" and potential fines. Producers are required to RSVP via the official meetup website to receive location details.

meetup· kansas city· long beach· las vegas· rsvp

3:00:35 Lemon chicken and piccata and scotch, sour brotton and monkey shoulder. We got some gerbils and ginger ale and of course we have the mutton and meat. You already have it here on the table and I'd like you all to go to noagenthenation.com slash rings to pick up, well actually give Eric the show all of your information so that he can ensure that you get your ring, your sealing wax and your official certification to you as soon as possible. Thank you again. for being a part of this amazing project known as the No Agenda Show. And now we are at our meetups! No Agenda Meetups!

3:01:12 Well, lo and behold, we have some meetup reports. They're fun to do, fun to make. Here's what happened in Kansas City. This is Sir Spencer Wolf, Kansas City. Coming to you from the KC Meetup. We have broken an attendance record here. We've got John and Adam heads on the sticks. We've got mutton and meat. Don't tell anybody. I just saw hookers and blow delivery showed up. Things are about to get pretty rowdy. This is Jeff Hello John, hello Adam. This is Dame DeLorean and this is the wild wild west. The clothes are coming off and it's like a party.

3:01:55 This is Kyle from Omaha John C. Davurek. You butchered my name so this makes us even. This is JB just a lovable Kansas City douchebag. As soon as I'm stopped paying my horrible ex $333.33 in alimony every month I look forward to donating to your show. Shout out to Gramerica. Shout out to Graham's calves. In the morning this is Sir C. and Mike. It is absolutely like a party and I need to get back to one of these as soon as possible. Hey John and Adam, this is Bernadine, Sir C. Mike's smoking hot wife, another of his nine human resources. I'm not just doing the work, I'm doing all the work. And now I'm gonna go take a nap. This is Blake. I wanna call Jacob Davies out as a douchebag. Hey, it's Lee, your possible spook. Hey, this is Nick from Mission Kenzie. I just wanna call out Matt from Savage Minnesota for being a giant douchebag. This is Sir Baronet John Helmer from Shawnee, Kansas. Stay safe. Go fuck yourselves! In the morning!

3:02:50 That was a big group. That's one of the biggest ones. I like that very nice. How about that? How about sir? See Mike's day man nine human resources Holy crap. Yes doing the work. Hey, it's called keeping busy, right? Let's go to Long Beach. Hi everybody It's Leo Bravo at no agenda flight of the no agenda number Oh seven and I'm gonna pass the phone around and some folks are gonna say a couple of words Thank you in the morning. This is widow Garrett at the steel craft meetup. I Hey guys, this is Rick and I'm at the Steel Craft and John, turn your phone down. Hey guys, this is Don Dirty listening to No Agenda podcast. Turn it up. What's up ladies and gentlemen? It's Joshua Niels here with my Click for Karma stickers. Make sure to watch No Agenda live at whatever time they say they're doing it. This is Eric. Don't forget to go to thewholeload.com.

3:03:48 So, you can tell from these meetups it's a wide variety of people, yet they all seem to be having a good time. There's little controversy, everyone's hanging out. They sound somewhat inebriated when they do these, but I think it's nice to know that you can have 15 people at a meetup, just a couple, or even two dudes walking. In the morning, John and Adam from the woods of Danbury, Connecticut. Jim Sharkey here at the site of the inaugural No Agenda Woke Walk. That's right. We did the work. Now we do the walk. By the way, from the state that brought you Lyme disease, it's said that these woods have more ticks than an Adam Curry appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience. Come on, man! I kid. We are all jitty and hopped up on Skillet's candy as we hit the mountain square in the mouth. Oh, by the way, John, forget those clowns at WATP and come on the Lone Shark Podcast. Get your dose of LSP. And now a few words from some of the other walking woke. In the morning, gentlemen. Douchebag Steve here.

3:04:49 I just showed up for the book burning, but that part of it has been cancelled. So the work is done. We're heading out. Good day to you both. I like the bit. Well, you know, the first guy whose name alludes me, that's basically a Jim Rome bit. Yeah, well you come on and you do about a minute of shtick. Yeah, come gags, you know the tick joke was funny The joke was good. I like yeah No, it was very tight But it was something you'd hear on the Jim Rome show where they get guys who just practice and practice and practice and they do a call in and the call ends are abnormally weird there nobody calls in to talk about anything really they

3:05:33 Call in to slam something or somebody it's very right very I'd like to see more of that. Yes. I I encourage it as well No, I I think it differentiates us in so many ways It was a good bit. All right. Here's what that brought you Lyme's disease. Perfect Here's what's coming up meetup wise. Tuesday is the Jiden, Bo Jiden Trump debate party in Monroe, Connecticut. And that's Dame Jamie who was organizing that. Then on Saturday, a Minnesota small amygdala's meetup at 11 in the morning and April and Chester are organizing. Also on Saturday, the New York City no agenda meetup. Daniel J. Franco is there. Maybe Tom and Alex can go there and maybe hook up with some people. You never know if someone has

3:06:20 a gig. I really I'd love to help people get jobs. Charleston, South Carolina, six week-ish cycle 4 p.m. That's Dame Jennifer Buchanan and Katie will be hosting that at Holy City Brewing. It's like they do meetups every week it seems like. Also on Saturday, Washington County, Pennsylvania, MoFax meetup at Frankie I's. I guess that's a combo deal. Kaiser Lountern Kaiserslautern, Germany, Brews and Stogies. That'll be taking place in, where the hell is that? Is that Germany? Yeah, okay. La Casa del Habanero. It's a nice German name. Chin the Enchanters, who you wanna look out for. Next Wednesday, St. Bleach, Florida, 11 a.m. A dude named Ben will be organizing that at the Passagrill Historic, Passagrill Beach place.

3:07:14 Wednesday, the Provost Springfield meetup has been cancelled. Then next Friday, October 9th, there will be a meetup in Zurich at 6 o'clock at Rivington & Sons Bar. Swiss Center organizing that. And then I have an update on the Vegas meetup. This is the October 13th big meetup that we're working on. I have news from the back office. I have received multiple emails from producers and Knights and Barons who are flying in from other parts of the country just to meet Tina. Wow, okay. Do you feel special now, John? You and I feel we're off the radar. Well, you know, whatever brings them in. Booking a venue large enough that is... I've always said cheesecake works. I don't know if you noticed. There you go. Okay.

3:08:00 Booking a venue large enough that is willing to risk the threat of fines and loss of license is a bit tricky, but we have some awesome boots on the ground working on it. Yes, we've got Dame Angela, of course. I will only be emailing or texting the location of the meetup the day prior to the meetup due to the governor of Nevada and the city of Las Vegas COVID cops. Producers must, must, must RSVP at noagendameetups.com. And Eric, the show finishes by saying stay safe, everybody. So yes, and I am aware, I mean, so it's kind of slightly, I guess, on the edge what we're doing, but I think it'll work out just fine and we're gonna have a really good time. We're certainly looking forward to it. And let's all book our tickets now. That is your NOAgenda Meetups. Go to noagendameetups.com. It's nothing there for you. Why don't you start one? ♪ Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days ♪

3:08:57 You wanna be where you want me, triggered or hell to blame. You wanna be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. I have good news. Oh, you have good news? I have good news, yes. Alright. We invented the Noodle Boy concept here several years ago. Several several years ago. Oh this one do boy showed up that noodle boy showed up several years eight nine years ago And little did we know that noodle boy would make the jump into commercialism into a commercial venture

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Noodle Boy Superhero, Phonics App Licensing

The "Noodle Boy" concept, originally coined on the podcast, has appeared as a superhero character in a children's phonics app called Homer. The hosts jokingly discuss a potential licensing dispute over the name. The segment also features an "ISO" (In Search Of) audio clip from an Australian podcast that is considered for the show's outro.

noodle boy· homer app· phonics· superhero· licensing

3:08:00 Booking a venue large enough that is willing to risk the threat of fines and loss of license is a bit tricky, but we have some awesome boots on the ground working on it. Yes, we've got Dame Angela, of course. I will only be emailing or texting the location of the meetup the day prior to the meetup due to the governor of Nevada and the city of Las Vegas COVID cops. Producers must, must, must RSVP at noagendameetups.com. And Eric, the show finishes by saying stay safe, everybody. So yes, and I am aware, I mean, so it's kind of slightly, I guess, on the edge what we're doing, but I think it'll work out just fine and we're gonna have a really good time. We're certainly looking forward to it. And let's all book our tickets now. That is your NOAgenda Meetups. Go to noagendameetups.com. It's nothing there for you. Why don't you start one? ♪ Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days ♪

3:08:57 You wanna be where you want me, triggered or hell to blame. You wanna be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. I have good news. Oh, you have good news? I have good news, yes. Alright. We invented the Noodle Boy concept here several years ago. Several several years ago. Oh this one do boy showed up that noodle boy showed up several years eight nine years ago And little did we know that noodle boy would make the jump into commercialism into a commercial venture

3:09:40 And Noodle Boy is apparently now a superhero. In the, I think this is for children who are three, three to five maybe, the phonics reading app known as Homer, we find the following. On the first day of superhero school, all of the super kids arrived, eager to start their day. Zoomerella zipped through the gate using her super speed. Zoom on! Super Bouncy Boy bounced to the front door. Go Bouncy Go! Weather Girl arrived and activated her super sun to shine on the school. Weather Wham! Noodle Boy gulped nervously. Look at all of those kids. Their powers sure look super, don't they? All Noodle Boy could do was make noodles. Noodle power isn't super. Not at all.

3:10:34 This is the funny thing is that noodle boy is exactly like noodle boy in real life. I think I think we have a licensing Dispute here. We'll have to talk to our lawyer about this. I'm gonna here's check this The first class of the day was flying class zoomerella was up first She used her super speed to fly around the classroom. She went this way she went that way and Noodle boy watched wishing he could be that fast. It was noodle boys turn to fly noodle power And I thought that could be our end of show I so noodle power That's if it wasn't I can't get any better. I can't get any better

3:11:19 I know the quality sucks. Let me play my ISO suggestion. I picked this off. A lot of stuff, you know, doesn't get clipped because but I listen anyway to a lot of stuff and this is an Australian podcast and this is the wildly impressive ISO, which I think might work at the end of his show. Wildly impressive. Yes, I do like that. I do like that. I had one other, although not a serious candidate. McConnell says he's going to get it up in front of the Senate. Yeah, it's kind of half funny. I think wildly and let me just jack the only boost the gain on this make a little better for you. I think that's good wildly impressive Yeah, no, that's what is wildly impressive. Where'd you get that from? I can't remember the name of the podcast, but is it it was an Australian podcast or these guys go? They're actually celebrities and the guy was being interviewing some

3:12:13 Bachelor Level is some guy was a famous celebrity in Australia whose name I can't remember but he was the bachelor last year and he's a movie star and is this a Way is a great voice about that. It's got a great voice. I love that voice. I think that's the podcasters voice That's whoever that voice it sounds a little bit. It's a beauty a bit like was it the kid stays in the picture Robert Evans when he did his audio book sounds just like him wildly impressive wildly impressive Well, I was a great voice great voice. They're very clear. It's the kind of voice we all wish we had. Yeah. Well, I guess more than you I Although I'd have no clip because of course The documents the Flynn documents that are coming out are quite spectacular. If you followed any of that they've got text messages Oh my goodness. I mean, this is so good Lord is sue everybody. I

CHAPTER 54 / 57 Discussion

Michael Flynn Documents, Federal Reserve Digital Dollar

New documents in the Michael Flynn case reveal text messages from FBI agents seeking liability protection, which is seen as evidence of the "Russiagate" investigation's illegitimacy. Separately, Andy Schechtman explains the Federal Reserve's plan for a "FedNow" digital dollar system by 2023. The system is intended to bypass commercial banks and provide money directly to the public to stimulate inflation.

michael flynn· fbi· federal reserve· digital dollar· inflation

3:13:04 Well, you think he's... First of all, the fact that these FBI agents were getting liability protection while they were doing this because they knew it was completely bogative and illegal is telling, and it means there's going to be some money. Hell yeah. Let's hope so. Hell yeah. The guy lost his house. But also, this was the whole start of Russiagate. Yeah. It's just... You know, who's doing a good job on explaining this? Because it's so much, I mean, it was... Well, the media doesn't want to even talk about it. No, no, no, they don't. They're all in for, you know, getting Biden and his president. Oh my God. I do have one clip and I have a series of voter fraud clips from Democracy Now that are kind of entertaining.

3:13:53 Okay, three short clips. Why don't I do I have one last clip I want to play and then we'll do those. How does that sound? Yes, and then people got their money's worth if you're doing it by time You only have to say these things once to me and then you get what you what you wish for This is about the quantum financial system the Fed now good explanation on I think this was the globalist podcast I love listening to those, because they just tell you what's going to happen. This guy's name is Andy Schechtman, and he's going to explain the reasoning behind the Federal Reserve creating the digital dollar, which would be... and also how it's done. So I'm curious to see what you think of it, John.

3:14:37 Well, I mean, this is planned for 2023. This is an actual plan. This is not a conspiracy. This is the... Now, the conspiracy... They tell you, right? Yeah, they tell you right. This is what I said, it's hiding in plain sight. And we've got our dudes named Ben who say, oh yeah, we're working on this, but it's not going to be... in October or supposed to happen in August and all these, you know, pump and dump stories that have been going around. So here's the real deal. And it's quite interesting. Instead of quantitative easing, filling the economy with money, what it's doing is just keeping interest rates low, which in turn spur people into buying things like stocks and bonds. They're they're jawboning, they're gaslighting. They're trying to make us think that inflation is rampant and so that we will go out and spend and buy things, not keep it.

3:15:21 hold up in dollars, losing money through the inflationary effect of money creation. But that's not happening. Instead, it's deflationary. None of the money is making it to Main Street. And so what they're trying to do is to bypass the commercial banks because the commercial banks don't want to make loans. So they're saying, fine, we'll give you a digital wallet and we'll deposit that money, bypassing the banks right into Main Street, which would be massively inflationary. By the same token, all of that money that has been a

3:16:08 currency to the public and open up those spigots, it's kind of what the Fed is talking about doing here more directly, that becomes very much inflationary. But the bottom line with all of this is that what the Fed is doing is they're keeping interest rates low because people feel wealthy when their stocks and their 401ks and their homes are priced. It's called the wealth effect. price high, but they're not actually pumping money into the system. They're doing the opposite of that. And if the banks under normal conditions were making loans, if the economy wasn't hanging on by a thread, then you would see the inflation make its way into the system through the process of loan creation. But that's not happening. So the Fed is trying to find a way to bypass that hurdle and get money directly into the hands of the public, which would definitely be very inflationary.

CHAPTER 55 / 57 Discussion

Deflationary Economy, Postal Banking Act

The U.S. economy is described as being in a deflationary state, prompting the Fed to keep interest rates near zero. Senators Bernie Sanders and Kirsten Gillibrand have introduced a new version of the Postal Banking Act to provide financial services to the "unbanked." The hosts debate the feasibility of a digital dollar and the potential pushback from major credit card companies and commercial banks.

deflation· federal reserve· bernie sanders· kirsten gillibrand· postal banking

3:16:56 And you put that into the mix along with the Fed's admission, they're not going to raise interest rates until 2023. And the Bank of England is going negative interest rates. All of these things around us are very gold friendly and very silver friendly. But by the same token, right now, the Fed is really scrambling to create that inflation that they really, really want to create. And they're realizing that job-owning isn't working. So now they may have to go directly to the public. Okay, so I'll extrapolate it and then you tell me if you think I'm right if this guy's full of shit or not. So the idea is that we're in a deflationary state right now, which I think we agree on, and they can't actually get the interest rate up because it's just the inflation is not taking place. So how do they want to do that in order to control it? Is they want to take this

3:17:47 this bank, the commercial banks balance which is at the Federal Reserve, that money, that's all just digits and they want to then give that directly to Americans which would be you know COVID related or universal basic income or whenever they feel like it because then they can actually inflate the money supply in the marketplace and they can control the interest rate and I thought it was interesting that the Fed said Well, we won't really raise rates until 2023, which is when this FedNow system would apparently be in use. And then they could actually control inflation much better than they have before. Does that make sense? No. Okay. But first of all,

3:18:36 Maybe it's about, I mean, I think they do would like to have some inflation so they can have a little wiggle room. Right now there's none. Although there's some, if you look at the shadow stats guy out of San Francisco, he sees inflation and I see it a little bit here and there. But It's an interesting theory overall except for one thing. What's the mechanism for this? The mechanism for what? Oh, we're going to give you the money straight from the Fed. How's that work? How's that going to happen? They're going to create a bunch of little mini-Feds? Are they going to have a special credit card you get? Yes. That's what he said. It'll be a digital dollar. So you have... How are they going to distribute that?

3:19:21 I just don't see how they're gonna get to do what they want to do. I don't see what the mechanism is. Would you let me speak and I can explain it. The mechanism is, have you ever seen a wallet for a digital coin? Do you know what that is? Yes, but it's virtual. Yes, it's an app or it's a... or as we... Okay, well, how are you going? No, no. Talk yourself out and I'll tell you what I think. Either it is an app on your phone or on your computer and that's a that how it's you know We can get into the details of that. Or if you are unbanked, which is why the Banking Act is now in the Senate, then you will be able to get a card that is your physical digital wallet, which they will fill up and you can deplete by going to the post office with that. If you don't have a computer, you'll just get a physical card that will look like a credit card and it will act like a debit card, but it will be money that the Fed directly deposits into that wallet.

3:20:25 What part, what part is wrong? Visa, MasterCard, American Express are very powerful people. I'm just telling you. They're not gonna put up with this fourth whatever the hell it is card out there for free? Throwing money away? They're gonna be screwed if that happens. Well, what part, did you miss the part where they said they're bypassing all the banks? Yes, what they said so that I pass the banks. Yes, that's exactly the point you can't do it Well, the Fed is planning it and it's out in the open. I'm just saying that's the whole thing I just don't think they can do it I think they can talk there to duck about the guy starts off with his thesis a lot of jaw boning I consider this more job owning I love the I love the jaw boning by the way

3:21:08 That's a great term. I hadn't really heard that in the context of gaslighting. But here's this is from two weeks ago, Bernie Sanders and Jill Brand. Sanders and I are here to talk about a new version of the Postal Banking Act, which we introduced to help solve two major problems at once. First, it will shore up the post office. It will create much needed sustainable source of funding. And second, it will bring banking to the one in four Americans who are currently unbanked or underbanked, either because they don't have the funds to access banking or because their community doesn't have a bank at all. Right now,

3:21:53 Those families are forced to spend a hundred billion dollars a year on predatory products like payday lenders, check cashing, and even overdraft fees. All because they cannot afford to access the financial system that many of us take for granted. Sad fact is it's expensive to be poor in America. I'm not in disagreement that the banks won't like this, but it's undeniable that this is happening. The Fed now is saying they're doing it. The Banking Act, which is exactly what I talked about, and it mentions the digital dollar in the Banking Act, is going through Congress right now. So someone's pushing, and I don't hear the banks pushing back yet.

3:22:37 Well, we're not going to hear about the banks pushing back. They'll do it in other ways. But until that, when it happens, I have to see it to believe it. I just do not see this happening. I think it's just talk. And this idea, even Gillibrand says something, how do you have bank overdraft fees if you don't have a bank in the first place? I mean, it's just... I mean, the post office used to be a bank, you know. I know, of course I know that. I'm glad you're skeptical, but I also think you're missing how digital money works and how that transfer works. Okay, I could be missing a lot of things. I just hear these great ideas and then it doesn't make sense and it didn't ever come to fruition and I expect that to happen here. John at Dvorak.org. Then I don't have to forward it.

CHAPTER 56 / 57 Discussion

Rand Paul Terrorism Claims, Breonna Taylor Case Dossier

Senator Rand Paul has accused Black Lives Matter protesters of using "terrorism" to target public officials. The discussion also covers the Breonna Taylor case, citing an FBI dossier that alleges her involvement in a criminal drug organization. The hosts criticize media figures like Amy Goodman for omitting key details of the case, such as the gunfire initiated by Taylor's boyfriend during the police raid.

rand paul· black lives matter· breonna taylor· louisville· fbi file

3:23:33 You can yeah, I don't mind taking in some input from people if you think this is gonna happen But I like to see some more evidence more than just talk. Oh boy. You're gonna love that. You're gonna love the incoming Okay, you want to do your what did you have you had a couple things you still want I had a couple But you know what? I'm gonna put this off to Thursday and play one clip instead. Okay, which is the Rand Paul bitching and moaning about the fact that he thinks that these groups, and I'm in total agreement with him, that these groups out there on the street are terrorists. Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul lashed out at the Black Lives Matter movement accusing it of targeting elected officials with what he said was terrorism.

3:24:21 Their goal is terrorism. They're admitting it. If you look at their exchanges online and social media, they are saying their goal is to terrorize public officials and really anybody. Protests demanding justice for Breonna Taylor continue in cities across the United States. In Los Angeles, a peaceful march for Black Lives was attacked by drivers in two separate incidents Thursday evening, leaving at least one person hospitalized. There have been at least 69 car attacks on Black Lives Matter protesters since George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officers in late May. That's really... This, by the way... Yeah?

3:24:58 Bullcrap she showed they show videos of these so-called car attacks those car attacks consists of some poor bastard Yeah, that's stuck in a car in the middle of a protest trying to drive out. Thank you That wasn't that was gonna be my comment. What the hell it's frightening. Can you imagine that happening? I mean it's and so many people are afraid to run someone over and I'm not. Yeah, this is not a car attack. Her reporting on all these riots, she's encouraging. She's basically encouraging rioting. She's a terrorist. Let's play one more. Let's play the Kentucky riots. Here is a short 18-second clip where she, I think, is encouraging rioting. In Louisville, Kentucky, protesters defied a curfew for the second straight night and marched to demand justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old African-American EMT who was shot to death inside her own apartment by plainclothes police officers serving a no-knock warrant in March. Holy crap.

3:26:01 Have you seen the full case, the FBI file on this? Yeah. Did you see the full one? I don't know if I saw the full one or if I saw the case. They had street cameras for weeks watching drugs going in and out, watching money going in and out. They have phone calls where she was fired as an EMT three years ago where they're talking about who's going to get the money, where they're going to take the drugs to, and of course you had the guy, the whole reason that the cops found her is because there was a dead body in a car that had been rented under her name. I mean, forget about the knock-no-knock. This was a criminal drug organization. The whole dossier is astounding.

3:26:52 The black attorney general didn't really do much with it. I mean, in terms of pressing charges against the cops, but nobody wants to talk about that. And you got what's your, you got Amy Goodman not even mentioning that this guy opened fire on the cops as they busted in. Oh, it's and it's so much more. You should have heard the guy talking after that happened. Yeah. Oh my God. No, it's this is This is such a disservice the way it's being reported and the way she just did that is, I mean, she should, if there were journalistic licenses, it should be taken away because that has nothing to do with what really went down. It is, I'm so sad that these things happen, you know, something gets into the

3:27:39 Gets into the lexicon and the end of first lie out is the thing that everybody believes and the truth never gets a chance Especially not with ass wipes like Amy Goodman. That's it's really very disappointing to hear that gosh I thought you'd get a kick. No, cuz I didn't I had the whole file like I don't want to bring this up because it's really it's it's And then you know the mayor of Austin put together this Austin's musician music video, kind of like a, you know, we are the world for Austin, walk with me, Austin. It's a great song. It's fantastic. I couldn't bring myself to tweet it because it's all Black Lives Matter, Breonna Taylor. It's like ruined everything, ruined everything. Austin is much more than that. And you're listening to lies, lies, lies!

CHAPTER 57 / 57 Discussion

Show Outro, Dogs in Strollers Anecdote

The show concludes with the hosts signing off from Austin and Silicon Valley. A final anecdote describes a woman in Austin wearing a mask outdoors while pushing two dogs in a baby stroller, which is cited as an example of the "out of control" social behavior resulting from the pandemic. The segment ends with a mix of listener-submitted audio and the standard sign-off.

austin· texas· silicon valley· dogs· stroller

3:28:38 Hey, if the mainstream media can do it, so can I. Okay, thanks, you got me all riled up now. I pity the fool whose art we choose. Alright everybody, we gladly return for you on Thursday, looking forward to it extremely much. And I am coming to you from Opportunity Zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas. It's the capital of the drone star state. FEMA Region Number 6 and all the governmental maps, should you be wanting to look us up, And come on down and hang out. In the morning everybody, my name is Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, our motto is everyone should move to Austin. Get out of here. I'm John C. DuVorak. We got grumpy old Ben's coming up next on No Agenda Stream. We've got Jesse Coy Nelson, dude named James, and Sir Dave in Dimench B with our end of show mixes.

3:29:37 Remember us at Dvorak.org slash NA. Look forward to see you on Thursday and until then, adios, adios, adios, mofos! And such. So I'm just walking, minding my business. I've got no mask, no mask on. And there's a lady coming from the opposite direction. Check it out. She's masked up. She's got a baby stroller with two dogs in the stroller and one dog walking next to the stroller. And she sees me. She gets off of the sidewalk, onto the street.

3:30:16 With dogs in the stroller? With dogs in the stroller? It's out of control. With dogs in the stroller? With dogs in the stroller? There's a dog in the stroller. A dog in the stroller. There's a dog in the stroller. A dog in the stroller. A dog in the stroller. I get a little annoyed by the stay safe thing too. Who says stay safe? Everybody. Go to the store and then just say, okay, that was... How's business? Yeah, good, okay, so long. Stay safe. Okay, I'll see you later, Adam. Alright, stay safe. Go f*** yourself. What did you have for breakfast? It's out of control. With dogs in the stroller? With dogs in the stroller.

3:31:14 Dogs in the stroller? There's a dog in the stroller! Dog in the stroller! There's a dog in the stroller! Dog in the stroller! Dog in the stroller! Good morning. Sunday morning. Good morning. Sunday morning. I'm driving you crazy, but I just got a notification! They're coming after your children. You just had Tiffany get your 20-20! Good morning. They're coming after your children.

3:32:05 They're coming after your children Let me be clear, there is no doubt. You just had to make it, you just had to make it. You just wanted to make it. A fascist is a fascist. Maybe we can talk about it later. They're coming after you.

3:32:47 I'd just like to talk about the hypocrisy of what I call Biden's propaganda media outage. MSNBC. A perfect example is, until the polls started shifting on Biden, MSNBC, the Democrats and the media Alex was all caught in a peaceful protest. MSNBC. But now that they thought they're blaming Trump for all the violence, how does that work? MSNBC. Yesterday was a video with Nancy Pelosi in the beauty salon. You got three in the morning.

3:33:35 80 meters. Is this guy a ham who's on like 80 meters at night? I mean I had to leave this guy on there. The best podcast in the universe! Mopo. Dvorak.org Slash N-A Wildly impressive.