Episode 1364 · Saturday, 17 July 2021

Freedom Phoney

A supposed privacy phone for patriots faces technical scrutiny while global supply chains buckle and world leaders face a series of suspicious health crises and assassinations.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 37m listen | 53 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1364

About this episode

The Freedom Phone launched this week as a supposed privacy-focused alternative to Big Tech, but technical scrutiny reveals the device may be a rebranded low-end Chinese smartphone. Bitcoin millionaire Eric Finman and influencer Candace Owens are marketing the device with claims of an uncensorable app store, yet the underlying code lacks the transparency found in projects like Graphene OS. Skeptics suggest the hardware, which resembles generic models from AliExpress, could serve as a data-collection honeypot for conservative users.

Global supply chains are fracturing as Union Pacific suspended international container shipments to Chicago to clear a massive backlog at the Global 4 terminal. Simultaneously, Burlington International Airport grounded flights due to a jet fuel shortage, and the Philadelphia power grid reportedly dropped to a single day of coal reserves. In the medical sector, Dr. Leana Wen advocated for making life difficult for the unvaccinated through social coercion, while French President Emmanuel Macron triggered Bastille Day protests by mandating a health pass for public life. Meanwhile, the FBI faces intense criticism following a Department of Justice Inspector General report detailing the bureau's failure to investigate sex abuse allegations against Larry Nassar as early as 2015.

Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson receives executive producer credit this week as the show explores the bizarre intersection of celebrity and global unrest. From Pitbull calling on a Danish-descended Jeff Bezos to save Cuba to the suspicious assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise involving DEA informants, the world stage remains chaotic. The episode also features a look at the Slovakian flying car and a breakdown of why natural rubber shortages are making your next set of tires harder to find.


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CHAPTER 01 / 53 Discussion

Natural Rubber Shortage, Radial Tire Flexibility

Natural rubber remains a critical component in the manufacturing of radial tires and aircraft tires due to its superior flexibility compared to synthetic alternatives. Mechanics report a growing shortage of oil filters and gaskets, which industry insiders attribute to a global rubber deficit. High-end oil filters and synthetic oil are recommended as workarounds for current automotive maintenance delays.

natural rubber· radial tires· synthetic rubber· aircraft tires· supply chain

00:00 Organize your next insurrection with this phone. No one will know! Lickin' the honeypot and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country, FEMA Region No. 6, In the Morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where I know that natural rubber's more important than I thought, I'm John C. DuBois. rubber from trees versus synthetic? Well, in some situations, it was 50-50 for tires and I did not know that. I thought tires were 100% artificial but then the mention was that the reason for the natural rubber is because when radial tires were invented, which I think before that you were using more petroleum-based rubber,

01:06 Because of the nature of a radial tire, which is what all the tires are now You need a little more flexibility than you can we've been able to create artificially so me well I an aircraft tires are 100% natural rubber. I did not know that I have a an update rubber update a rubber up rubber date Thomas says get my car worked on mechanics are saying that oil filters and gaskets are in short supply and Some oil filters haven't been in supply for the past three months. The gaskets use rubber, which they say is because of the rubber shortage, they don't have enough gaskets. My advice, I've ran into this, you can still get oil filters, but you have to spend money for the high-end ones. And in today's world, you should be using

CHAPTER 02 / 53 Discussion

Union Pacific Railroad, Chicago Container Backlog

Union Pacific suspended inbound international container shipments to Chicago for one week starting in July 2021 to clear a massive backlog at the Global 4 terminal. The railroad cited labor shortages and pandemic-related restrictions at customer facilities as the primary drivers of the congestion. These delays have resulted in a critical shortage of chassis and drayage capacity during a period of high shipping demand.

union pacific· chicago· global 4· container backlog· supply chain

01:55 You should be using synthetic oil and high-end oil filters anyway as opposed to the cheap ones they give you when you do an oil change. At Jiffy, at the Jiffy Lube. Get a Mobil 1 oil filter for example. They're still around. I'm sure you can buy one. The Jiffy Lube. Never a good idea. Well, let me know. They do it. They do the job but they do, you know, they cheap up on the oil filter. Before we get to the three by three, which I know you're you're raring and ready to go Just want to stick with two short ones on supply chain since we're here The first one you will take note Union Pacific has suspended inbound international container shipments to Chicago for a week Yeah, did you know that I did know that as a matter of fact and the one thing I was read as I read through these articles I never got the why oh I have it

02:50 So the embargo scheduled to begin Sunday night will help the railroad clear a container backlog at Global 4. The terminal is clogged largely due to reasons beyond the railroad's control. Labor shortages and pandemic-related restrictions have slowed unloading and loading of containers at customers' facilities. And it says this has led to a shortage of chassis and dryage capacity during a period of high demand. And I guess the reporter looked into this to make sure that was on the up and up because they were doing this before and during the pandemic. They were unloading and loading, but now all of a sudden there's an employee shortage. You are a troublemaker.

CHAPTER 03 / 53 Discussion

Burlington International Airport, Jet Fuel Shortage

Burlington International Airport experienced a significant jet fuel shortage that grounded several flights over a weekend. The disruption was caused by a missed barge delivery in Albany and a lack of available fuel truck drivers to transport the supply to Vermont. Unexpected cancellations of scheduled deliveries further exacerbated the logistical failure at the airport.

burlington international airport· jet fuel· fuel drivers· albany· supply chain

03:32 Shut up and read the copy! Shut up and read the copy! What are the questions you're supposed to ask? I don't know if this is a supply chain issue per se, but I once learned when I was flying with Captain Dan in the UK When there's a problem with a fuel supply at an airport, it usually means the airport's about to go out of business. ...Burlington International Airport are now fueled up and taking off. A fuel shortage this weekend grounded planes and frustrated travelers. Kayla Martin takes a closer look at what caused the shortage and what's being done to prevent it from happening again.

04:12 There's a lot of pieces to this situation. One piece of the puzzle was that a barge didn't arrive with an expected delivery of fuel in Albany. That fuel should have been trucked to Burlington. Another issue is a lack of fuel drivers. As well as some unexpected cancellations of that delivery of fuel that happened on Saturday. Doesn't sound good at all. And one of our producers I don't know if he's a dentist or a doctor. Maybe neither. I don't know. Anonymous for sure. In Philadelphia, one of his patients

CHAPTER 04 / 53 Discussion

Philadelphia Power Grid, Coal Supply Depletion

Industry workers in Philadelphia report that the local power grid is operating with only a single day's worth of coal supply on hand. Historically, these facilities maintained months or years of reserves, but current supply chain constraints have reduced the inventory to a "just-in-time" delivery model. This precarious situation raises concerns about the stability of the electrical grid in Pennsylvania.

philadelphia· coal industry· power grid· electricity· supply chain

04:55 works within the coal industry and said, and I guess they were talking about the grid and you know I'm sure he was laying some no agenda smack on him. I saw the guys talking back. He's in the coal industry he says it's unbelievable we have electricity in Philadelphia at all. They only have one day's worth of coal on any given day as opposed to months or sometimes years of supply. They're just not getting it in time. One day. They're getting it in time. Okay, well, point made, City Manager. You're good to go. Holy crap! Now it's time for 3 by 3. It's gonna be good everybody, don't worry. Experiment by JC Dean. The world will not win. Comparing stories from ABC, CBS and NBC.

CHAPTER 05 / 53 Discussion

Three by Three, Network News Comparison

The "Three by Three" segment analyzes morning news coverage from ABC, CBS, and NBC, highlighting a perceived decline in journalistic quality. NBC's Today Show was criticized for excessive promotion of HGTV personalities Chip and Joanna Gaines, while ABC's Good Morning America featured a segment on Massachusetts tourism that resembled a paid advertisement. The analysis suggests these networks are prioritizing corporate synergy and lifestyle content over hard news.

abc· cbs· nbc· 3x3· media criticism

05:47 The never-ending 3x3! Ah, don't worry. The world is gonna be fine. Because we have the 3x3, which means the most important news of the day on every single Thursday, the second one of the week, is brought to you by John C. DeVorek, who watched this morning before his workday started. You know that jingle, I think about when I'm doing the 3x3, that jingle comes to my mind, I can't get rid of it, it's a real earworm. I know. Whoever did that jingle, it sounds like, you know, any number of mornings... He should be banned! He should be banned for giving you an earworm! Earworm. Okay, so I went to do the 3x3 and it was just...

06:27 It was interesting because of this geopolitics of what CBS, the CIA broadcasting system did. What they did compared to the other two networks which were dreck was Brought back memories of the Obama administration and when I tell you that I tell you about what we know Obama admin 3 as we are as it is it sure looks like it by this but let's start with What they did on the other two networks. Okay, he's the third one. All right Today's show had just two people interviewing this these two chip and Joanna Gara graves or grimes or graves? I don't know their names

07:08 And they're a couple of- I think it's Grimes. Grimes, the fixer uppers. Mm-hmm. They do a couple of fixer up shows on H&G. Yeah, wait, wait, they're from Waco. Oh, okay. Yeah. And what do you would know then? And they went gushing all over, but the guy's got long hair now and oh my god are you gonna cut the hair? And they go on and on and on and they just go on and on and on. That guy turned to one to the other, they're still on these two people. They got a new show, I guess NBC is doing something with it. Well who owns HGTV? I don't know. I didn't care because I don't care about these two people. I never heard of them. They just kept them on and yack, yack, yack. So I've got to be better over there at the GMA, Good Morning America. Well, CBS was promoting their product, Home and Garden is owned by Disney. Well, that was on... the irony of that was that was... That's what I'm saying. That was NBC. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

08:08 NBC's promoting the Disney Channel. Yeah. Yeah. Idiots. Someone's gonna get fired. That is idiots. Unless maybe there's gonna be a merger and acquisition. I don't know. Okay, so let's go to ABC. And this I've noticed is on the number of these three by threes. They go on, they have the one girl, the giggly one, who's the who does the celebrity news. She's off in Massachusetts talking about the Brimfield, Massachusetts flea market. And then they go on to just a terrible promotion for tourism in Massachusetts. Oh, we've got all 107 colleges. I got that out of there. There's 107 colleges in Massachusetts with 400,000 students. Did they mention it's a lower vaccination rate than any of the Southern red states?

09:00 I didn't know that. No, I'm sorry. I want people to go there. I meant higher. I'm sorry. I meant higher. A lower death rate. Better. They're doing better is what I'm saying. No, you know what? I didn't watch the whole thing so I'm sure it was in there because they had a black president of Holy Cross. They had to bring him in. Because he's the first black president, he's the first non-priest president of the Holy Cross, and they're talking to him very, you know, he's talking about, he's just promoting the tourism. Is there also, all they did, it was a promotion, they paid, they got paid for it. Boom. So I switch over to CBS.

CHAPTER 06 / 53 Discussion

FBI Larry Nassar Investigation, Inspector General Report

A Department of Justice Inspector General report found that the FBI mishandled sex abuse allegations against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The report details how senior officials in the Indianapolis field office were slow to respond to accusations first brought forward in 2015. Survivors, including Jessica Howard, have publicly criticized the bureau's failure to act on solid evidence, leading to calls for the indictment of specific agents involved in the cover-up.

fbi· larry nassar· inspector general· sex abuse· department of justice

09:35 And they got the A-team is back with Anthony Mason and Gail and whoever else instead of the blonde, who I did find out who she was from LA. I want to play this clip which is what they're talking about. This is FBI and Nassar. This is an NPR report. Hold on a second. I wasn't prepared. There's typically no clip in the three by three. Here we are. The Justice Department's watchdog says the FBI mishandled sex abuse allegations against jailed former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The inspector general's report finds that senior officials in the Indianapolis field office were slow to respond to the accusations first recorded in 2015.

10:16 Three years later, Nassar began serving a 60-year sentence for abusing hundreds of women and girls. What does that mean? Technicality? He's getting off? No, he's still in jail. Okay. Well, let's hold on. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Weird. Eight cars Zephyr with no observation car. No dome ladies and gentlemen but it is an eight cars Zephyr steady as she goes expect no bumps despite what Powell said this morning or looked him over at the Squawk Box on CNBC Bitcoin 31,872. Oh my god! Woo! Listen to that horn! I'd like to know the point of not having the car there that you can see out the windows. Okay.

11:01 So they did the this this report came out. They played it down and no CBS and I watched this and it was Devastating they brought this pretty blonde who's in tears the whole time Jessica Howard an ex-gymnast In fact, Gayle says, I was worried about you in the green room because she was just a wreck. And she went on about this report and how what a shitty job the FBI did. Now again, now this is what reminded me, wait a minute, we're looking at the CIA broadcasting system and now remember the olden days back in the Obama administration? You and I talked about the CIA versus the FBI? Yeah, of course, it's still that way.

11:46 It's really that way when you see this report. Holy mackerel! Oh, it was... Oh, yes, they're getting too much heat. Time to refocus a little bit. Jessica went on and on and on about the miserable situation. How come only one guy's in jail? There's a bunch of people that were doing this. It was terrible. And Anthony Mason throws one out. Would you think the agents should be indicted? that passed on this and she goes on about how they passed on it. They had solid evidence and the FBI, who cares dumb chicks. It was pretty much the way they seemed to be handled. And Jessica says yes, some FBI agents need to be indicted and probably go to jail. Well this comes amidst, you know, there's now I think proof that 12 of the

12:40 People who were apparently going to kidnap Governor Whitmer were informants. Six people were arrested, but 12 were FBI informants. Yeah, the whole thing was an FBI scheme. Yeah, or maybe a dry run for something else. I don't know, you know? Well this thing on CBS, and it went on for quite a while with this Jessica Howard woman, She was, and she was half in tears and she's really pretty but she was just a wreck and she couldn't understand how this happened and she also made the, she made the comment that I do not trust government institutions anymore.

13:19 I mean this was a devastating segment on CBS that was a shocker to me to watch. Well, you know, the CIA has been so busy disrupting Cuba, Haiti and South Africa. It's like, hey, go look at those guys for a bit. Well, Sam is up with this. I'm telling you it was a good catch. Good catch. FBI. Well, the FBI, their roots are sex fiends, spy dudes. That's their roots. That's where they come from. It's time to, I think, completely get rid of that and start something new. That's just me. Well, that's not going to happen. No. Let's start with that promise. Hello. But they could get their act together. It wouldn't hurt if they were do their... I mean, they do good work here and there, but then something like this where they completely drop the ball and then cover it up is not a good look.

14:18 Wow. So that was the three by three. I mean, that is really a one by two. One by nothing. One by two by two. Wow, that's insane. The other two, which is one was a paid for it tourism ad and the other one was just dumb. Well, I typically... And by the way, the Today Show is falling behind. The Today Show really is the low hanging fruit. It stinks. Do they still have Carson Daly on? Maybe I don't know I could yeah Carson Davis on one of you may be on today's show that it's not a good product No, no, you should get rid of him and What's the Savannah? She's done. She's old now old news now I mean, I'm just talking like a TV executive the whole the whole team needs to go And Roker too by the way, he's got to go. I don't even know if that's actually him. I think it's a body double

CHAPTER 07 / 53 Discussion

Freedom Phone, Eric Finman and Candace Owens

Eric Finman, marketed as the world's youngest Bitcoin millionaire, launched the "Freedom Phone" as an alternative to Apple and Google devices. Influencer Candace Owens heavily promoted the device, claiming it features an "uncensorable" app store and a privacy-focused operating system called Freedom OS. Critics argue the device is a rebranded low-end Chinese smartphone and potentially a "honeypot" for data collection targeting conservative users.

freedom phone· eric finman· candace owens· big tech· parler

15:10 They've replaced fat Roker with him a long time ago. So his legacy could continue I don't typically do an OTG in the first hour of the show, but I think it's necessary Because something happened yesterday that I was just whoa. What the hell is this honey trap? And I've always liked Candace Owens. I think she's a straight shooter. This is funny you brought this up because that one kind of slipped. I watched, I saw all this, I saw everything you've got. And it didn't strike me as a honey trap or any sort of a scam or anything. I just thought it was just somebody trying to take advantage of...

15:48 And I didn't even know how she got to do it. What has she got to do with it? That's what really gets me. She's promoting it. She's promoting it with a coupon code. Parler is in bed with this outfit. Proceebik, Jack Proceebik tweeting with a code. So there's some huge money that's come in to buy all of these influences. By influence. Yeah, but we just we need to listen to some of this. Candace Owens, she went all... I'll just set up the premise. A Bitcoin, the youngest Bitcoin millionaire ever, we'll get to him in a minute, has done something for love of God and country and created the Freedom Phone, which is the first non-Google, non-Apple controlled smartphone. And this is your Freedom Phone, no tracking, I mean it's beautiful. Nothing will ever happen. So they said, make your own phone! I went out and I did it, and I brought you this phone. And then I went out and I bought all of this influence,

16:46 And Candace Owens, I will say right now, she needs to distance herself from this publicly right away because it's going to hurt her credibility enormously. Listen. Okay, Instagram, I'm sorry I kind of like a dirtbag today, but I'm super excited. It's a very, very big day. Okay, where do I even start? I guess I'll start from the beginning, which is that When Parler got taken out of the App Store, if you're like me, you're just so tired of complaining about these hideous things. This, by the way, is the whole pitch. The whole pitch. That happened. Parler was taken out of the App Store. Trump gets taken off social media. Everyone's like, oh my god, Big Tech's a problem. Big Tech's so bad. I'm gonna hate Big Tech. We gotta fight Big Tech.

17:23 tech censorship, big tech, big tech, big tech. And nobody actually does anything and Congress does nothing. And me, I'm suing the Facebook fact checkers. I take on every single fight. My husband, after January 6th, not before, after, we contacted the people that were running parlors and said, how can we help? And- of Parler of the insurrection before, after, after. And so my husband's now the CEO of Parler. Like, where do people not complain people? So I put out basically a call to everyone and I said, we need to have a phone that is made that is not controlled by Apple or Google. And I notoriously tweeted, we need Elon Musk to make the E-phone. Notoriously tweeted. And a bunch of people contacted me and my husband and said, we're making a phone, we're making a phone and it's not gonna be controlled by Apple or Google. And I would say, okay, you talk a big game, send us the phones.

18:08 So some of them were absolutely terrible, some of them were even worse than terrible. Finally, we got a phone and I've never seen her do an OTG segment, but I believe it. I cannot be more excited about it. And I'm telling you today, we'll get a she's a chatterbox. A couple of things. First of all, Right at the beginning she lost me with the term super excited. Because it's an influencer script totally. This set this super excited. So the second thing that gets me is that Let's stop for one second. Don't you have a phone that is like off the grid and uh... Well yes, this is why I'm so interested because this is something that happened to no one. Don't we have a guy that does these phones and uh... I'm not a doctor, but dammit I'm an OTG-er, Jim.

18:55 Yeah, don't we have an OTG? Have we been doing this for like over a year? No, I have been living OTG life for six years, maybe a little longer. Okay, but we're doing this segment for at least a year? Yes, yes. Maybe two? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Longer, longer than that. So we're, we have, as you like to say, as we pointed out, we have standing in the field. Yes. We're outstanding in the field. And there's weeds under my feet. So, did you know about this before this all started? No, no, no, of course. Oh, okay. Just to make sure that, because she's so thorough. Yes. Checking everything.

19:38 that okay okay let's continue with that premise that you know this is nonsense go on. I'm telling you today you need to get this phone I'm so on board with this I said I want to be the biggest spokesperson for this phone just by the way give me some credit I have been on social media for four years you've been following me for four years I have never ever once. Think about how big this is. Pitched her product at you. So she's pitching us a product. She is not selling us freedom or selling us safety. She's pitching us a product out of her own mouth. Never. Not once. I've never. I have sponsors coming to me all the time. I don't pitch any products. I don't. I'm not here to be an Instagram celebrity and be like, oh my God, let me get you tummy tea. If it does not help save the nation, I don't pitch.

20:21 I have to give her credit, that little voice she does is good. It reminds me of what Liza Schlesinger's... That reptile voice she does. But she's literally saying, no, no, sponsors ask me to pitch products all the time. No, I don't pitch products. But for this sponsor, she did. I have sponsors coming to me all the time. I don't pitch any products. I'm not here to be an Instagram celebrity and be like, oh my God, let me get you tummy tea. If it does not help save the nation, I don't pitch it. Okay? So I'm serious when I'm telling you to stop everything that you are doing and I'm holding in my hand, literally, a smartphone that is not controlled by Apple or Google. Okay? So think about this. This is like, let me just open it and not put my passcode on the freaking internet so that, you know, I'm not one of those idiots. So this is called the Freedom Phone. Cut down on the coffee!

21:14 Alright, so the Freedom Phone is brought to you by this guy Eric Finman, and I had to go back and look up his story. He had a great story. He said, I want to drop out of school. His parents said, well, only if you make a million dollars by age whatever, 12, then Then you can drop out of school and he took, you know, a thousand dollars his grandma gave him and he turned that into several million dollars. We don't know exactly, but he eventually took off to LA, rented a Lambo, he was going to launch a shitcoin in 2017. And oddly, he looks like a young Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak put in one.

21:57 He's got the little goofy glasses you used to wear, remember on the old stuff, the big glasses? Yeah. They're kind of goofy now. Yeah, hipsters wore big old goofy glasses. They were fine back then. And he has kind of like an Adam Curry, you know, hair. And we'll just play as much as we can stomach because I immediately went, all right, Freedom OS, because it says Freedom OS built in. Freedom OS is a dead project that died four years ago. And then he has a Trust logo, which as far as I know, is something that belongs to Lineage OS.

22:36 And he's showing a screen of all these de-platformed apps and it has Parler, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook. No de-platformed apps that I'm seeing on the screen. But just listen to the pitch of this piece of crap who I believe is probably too dumb, but you know they just... They just rolled up a huge network of criminals with cell phones that were sold to criminals and this guy's pitching it, pitching it to MAGA. He's pitching it to Trump supporters, to insurrectionists, and this has got to be the biggest honeypot ever.

23:16 Ever name one time in history where the people who banned books media and opinions were the good guys. Hi I'm Eric. I'm the world's youngest Bitcoin millionaire I made it in Silicon Valley and I've accomplished a lot in my life already Did you ever interview him when he made it in Silicon Valley? Did you what did he make in Silicon Valley being it? This is like this by I'm gonna give you this another pet peeve of mine Google Facebook Twitter Oh, high tech, high tech millionaires, high tech billionaires. This is not high tech. Intel's high tech, Apple's high tech, Microsoft's high tech. The social network, social media and search engines are not high tech.

CHAPTER 08 / 53 Discussion

High Tech Definition, Silicon Valley Industry Standards

A distinction is made between "high tech" companies that manufacture hardware and chips, such as Intel and Apple, and social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. The argument posits that social networks and search engines are service-based internet companies rather than true high-tech innovators. This perspective challenges the common media narrative that equates social media influence with technical engineering prowess.

high tech· silicon valley· intel· apple· social media

22:36 And he's showing a screen of all these de-platformed apps and it has Parler, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook. No de-platformed apps that I'm seeing on the screen. But just listen to the pitch of this piece of crap who I believe is probably too dumb, but you know they just... They just rolled up a huge network of criminals with cell phones that were sold to criminals and this guy's pitching it, pitching it to MAGA. He's pitching it to Trump supporters, to insurrectionists, and this has got to be the biggest honeypot ever.

23:16 Ever name one time in history where the people who banned books media and opinions were the good guys. Hi I'm Eric. I'm the world's youngest Bitcoin millionaire I made it in Silicon Valley and I've accomplished a lot in my life already Did you ever interview him when he made it in Silicon Valley? Did you what did he make in Silicon Valley being it? This is like this by I'm gonna give you this another pet peeve of mine Google Facebook Twitter Oh, high tech, high tech millionaires, high tech billionaires. This is not high tech. Intel's high tech, Apple's high tech, Microsoft's high tech. The social network, social media and search engines are not high tech.

24:00 This is all internet related, it's got nothing to do with high tech. It's not, there's no tech, I mean there is- Did he say high tech? I don't think he said high tech. No, no, I'm kidding, this is the pet peeve of mine, you're starting to see it. All these high tech guys, oh the high tech is dominant. High tech, high tech, they're censoring us. High tech, high tech. This guy's saying it's Silicon Valley. Being in big owning bitcoins got nothing to do with Silicon Valley. Yes, it quite the opposite. Running a social network's got nothing to do with Silicon Valley. It's got nothing to do with tech. It's got tech is chips. Oh my god. That that is a bumper sticker. Tech is chips.

24:38 I like it. Okay, networking I'll give it a little credit so I'll give Google some ass because they have a network system of the how to do the search engine so it's tech a little techie. The rest of it no there's no tech at Twitter. I don't know man. Servers? You haven't been watching Twit enough because tech is phones bro. New phones. Oh, let's go back to this guy. Your point is made. I'm sorry. No, but I'm sorry went off to just a little I just want to get that out of the way and this guy's not Silicon Valley But now I'm leaving big tech to fight for free speech because the big tech overlords are violating your privacy Censoring if he made it why is he not an overlord speech?

CHAPTER 09 / 53 Discussion

Freedom Phone Technical Skepticism, Graphene OS Comparison

Technical analysis of the Freedom Phone suggests it lacks a public GitHub repository or transparent code, unlike established privacy projects like Graphene OS. The "Trust" interface featured in the marketing appears to be borrowed from Lineage OS, while the hardware resembles generic smartphones available on AliExpress. Concerns are raised regarding the involvement of the Mercer family and Parler in funding the project.

graphene os· lineage os· trust· open source· hardware

25:20 And I think that's so wrong. That's why I created the Freedom Phone and its uncensorable app store. Everyone is complaining about big tech censorship, but no one is doing anything about it. They say, build your own phone. So I did. Freedom Phone truly is the best phone in the world. It does everything your current phone does except censor you and spy on you. With the Freedom Phone, your freedom of speech is our number one priority. That's why we built our own app store that is completely uncensored. If an app you love has been banned from the mainstream app stores, you can still download it on ours. Because we don't ban apps, period.

26:03 And we've developed the first operating system based on your free speech. There's no app tracking. It's an operating system based on my free speech. Really? They don't ban any apps? I wonder about the, uh, let's see, Stormfront's Juice Spotter app. Is that gonna get banned I wonder? John, you may want to remove that from your phone. Just as a precaution. And we've developed the first operating system based on your free speech. There's no app tracking, no keyboard tracking, and no location tracking. Because I believe in your security.

26:40 How do we ensure you're being protected? Say hello to Trust. Trust is totally something from Lineage OS, but the thing is, nothing on their website, nowhere is there a GitHub or any repository, anything about the code. This is the thing that I've learned. I use Graphene OS, but besides that, besides the OS, these Linux Look very similar to a piece of crap Chinese smartphone you can get off of Aliexpress I mean the whole outside, the camera placement, everything looks exactly the same. There is some little note that says, hardware not made in the USA. So if it's not a honeypot for the CIA, well you know what else is going to be in there. Our privacy guard. It's designed to warn you whenever an app or website is tracking you and gives you the option to stop it. Your data, your rules. That's our motto.

27:36 Freedom Phone is comparable to the best smartphones on the market. It has an edge-to-edge screen, a super fast processor, and my love this a super fast processor Every single person in every company will tell you how many gigahertz it runs. And how many cores. Yeah, exactly. Super fast, man. The Freedom Phone is comparable to the best smartphones on the market. It has an edge-to-edge screen, a super fast processor, and multiple cameras. And your SIM card transfers into the Freedom Phone seamlessly. Big tech companies hold a monopoly on public communication and the dissemination of information. And they are abusing that power.

28:14 Nobody elected Mark or Jack to be the arbiters of truth in America. And how is your Freedom Phone going to stop Zack and Jack from stopping your free speech on their platforms, douche? Yet they still thought it was okay to ban a sitting president from their platforms. If they censor a president, they will censor anyone. Imagine if Mark Zuckerberg censored MLK or Abraham Lincoln. A course of history. would have been altered forever. Out of all the constitutional amendments, there's a reason why the founding fathers made the right to free speech the very first. I believe you have a voice that deserves to be heard without being censored. Protect yourself from big tech censorship. Let your voice be heard. Live free with the Freedom Phone.

29:01 with a freedom phone. I want to say, okay, yes, I just need to get something out. I challenge this Jamoke to a duel. A duel of the OTG death. I will debate this a-hole anytime, anywhere about his freedom phone. Yeah, well, a couple of things. One, you're too harsh on this guy. You're too harsh, you're harsh on him. Wow. You call him an a-hole, you don't. The guy is selling something. He's just a pitch man. And he's doing, I think, a really credible job of it. I think he's got the right things. He's got a couple of codes in there which kind of make me step back a bit. For one thing, who refers to Martin Luther King as MLK?

29:45 The FBI maybe? Script writers. Yes, yes. Okay, you're saying he's so dumb he doesn't know what he's doing? Is that what you're saying? I don't, I, no, I didn't say I think he's so smart. He knows exactly what he's doing. He's part of some scheme and I think he's doing a really credible job of it and he suckered all these other people into getting involved. I mean, I don't, I'm looking at him as a masterful sales guy. Yeah, but I'm not saying he's not doing a good job and that the campaign isn't dynamite. I'm saying this guy is doing some evil stuff. As opposed to what other sales guys are talking about. Well, the problem is you see who he's targeting this to. You see who is targeted by the FBI. Who was being targeted by the FBI? Not liking it. I don't like the term FMLK, which is code. That's a good catch. That's a very good catch. I completely missed that one. You were so right on. That's actually the tell of the video. Yeah. Yeah, especially a kid like that.

30:45 And this youngest, you know, I've seen these other pitch guys come out, I'm the youngest millionaire, blah blah blah, bullcrap, we have no proof of this. This is, the guy's a stooge for someone, but he's good. I think he's got talent, I haven't seen him. I might get offended, you were offended by looking at him, I never got to see his face. I think you have to see him to appreciate it. Yeah, that's probably true, but I'm just listening. Yeah, this is a bullshit operation and it's there's no way this phone is as good as the one you have what you Yes, no, no, no agenda for no agenda phone. Yeah for information on how to do it yourself or You can even have our guy do it. If you don't trust that you can do it yourself. It's not that hard What was the URL again? No agenda phone calm Yeah, yeah much better. Yeah

31:37 I just I just wanted to get it out now. I think you're right if Candace Owens really this was dumb. She needs to distance herself right away. This is the problem with people that aren't in tech. Tech. High tech. I'm always in high tech. They don't know what the sales pitches are like and how phony they are and how 90% of it's a giant scam. Well I just wanted to get it out because this thing caught fire. Candace Owens has a lot of influence and so does Jack Prosobic. And these guys, I mean, I just can't believe that they got snookered into it. Unless it was a gob of money with a great story and it feels to me, because one of the launch partners who are also promoting it, this is a Parler job. Somehow Parler funded it and oh crap, who's funding Parler again? Who? Oh, isn't it? Soros? No, no, no, no, no, no. No.

32:37 Come on, it's a family. It's a family who are rich family or rich. Oh that rich family guy. Yeah That's the name of a new TV sitcom rich family guy. It's that rich family guy. Oh Is Dan Bongino pushing this too? Please tell me he's not doing that Oh Rebecca Mercer the Mercer's Oh the Mercer's. Yeah This has dumb rich person written all over it. Oh Yeah, but it's also you're right. I think it's also got some agency aspects to it If it's not one of the US agencies, then for sure it's going to be it's something China sending the yeah Sure, no doubt about that. Yeah, I mean they might as well just put big megaphone on it, you know Organize your next insurrection with this phone. No one will know

CHAPTER 10 / 53 Discussion

New Zealand COVID-19 Policy, Jacinda Ardern Truth Claim

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared that the government should be viewed as the "single source of truth" regarding COVID-19 information. Ardern urged citizens to dismiss any rumors or external reports not verified by the Ministry of Health, specifically targeting viral hoaxes about imminent lockdowns. This rhetoric has been criticized as an extreme example of government-mandated information control.

jacinda ardern· new zealand· covid-19· misinformation· government

33:29 Oh man, it just really got me. I was so taken aback. This would have been a D-block segment if it weren't for Candace Owens. Jeez, Louise. What are you gonna do? We're the last of the honest people. Last honest men. Yeah, yep. Are we one of the last few honest men? Yeah, I'm getting the... in media. I think you're right. Someone can point someone else out. I mean, yeah, there's one or two guys here and there, but I don't know. Well, we are without a doubt lucky to be in broadcasting to you from the United States where, you know, you can still be seen as maybe having some facts or some truth. New Zealand, this was just, and this came in early this week, I'm sure you've seen it,

34:30 It just has to be played to understand the level of derangement that some leaders, also known as elected officials, are going to in their brain. And this is Jacinda, the Prime Minister of New Zealand. Did you see this where she's talking about truth? No. Oh my goodness, so she talks like this so it takes a second to get into it but I really hate this woman. Oh me too, me too and you will despise her even more after this. We will share with you the most up-to-date information daily. You can trust us as a source of that information. You can also trust the Director General of Health and the Ministry of Health.

35:16 For that information, do feel free to visit at any time to clarify any rumour you may hear. Otherwise, dismiss anything else. We will continue to be your single source of truth. We will provide information frequently. We will share everything we can, everything you are, else you see, a grain of salt. And so I really ask people to focus on that. Well, there's a very just example of that, it appears to be this text which originated in Malaysia and has become a viral hoax in Australia and in New Zealand. How irresponsible is it the people that are sharing that news of a lockdown imminent in New Zealand? Yeah, and look, that's the kind of thing that adds to the anxiety that people feel. So I continue to share the message, New Zealanders must prepare.

36:03 But do not panic, prepare. And when you see those messages, remember that unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth. And I really ask people, just visit covid19.govt.nz. It has all of the up-to-date information. And we will continue to provide everything you need to know. We have the truth nothing else is true. We have the truth go back to your homes. There will be no more lockdowns trust us We have the truth Man, we have we're the single source by the way single she said single source of truth. I'm sorry It's well we have we've got a good one here too. Oh

CHAPTER 11 / 53 Discussion

Leana Wen, Vaccine Mandates and Social Coercion

Dr. Leana Wen, former president of Planned Parenthood and current MSNBC contributor, advocated for making life "hard" for unvaccinated individuals to encourage compliance. Wen suggested that workplaces and schools should implement frequent testing and complex paperwork for those who opt out of vaccination. The goal of these proposed mandates is to make vaccination the "easy choice" by increasing the logistical burden on the unvaccinated.

leana wen· planned parenthood· msnbc· vaccine mandates· delta variant

36:52 That's pretty good. No, no, this one's good because it's one of ours here in the US. And you know, we talked about her and she's now an MSNBC contributor, but I think we keep overlooking that this is the former president of Planned Parenthood, Lena Nguyen. And if you recall, when Cecile left Planned Parenthood, who I still like despite that, you know, I'm surprised she never ran for president. She left, Lena Nguyen came in and she's a doctor and that didn't jive very well. Because she was saying stuff like, hey, you know, we should be doing like real medical stuff here and not just be aborting babies. And remember she was in for like six months and then she was out because she said something wrong. They kicked her out real fast. But then she's redeeming herself by making sure that the message goes out

37:43 You shall get vaccinated or life's about to get real tough on you. I think this really depends on what it is that we do at this point. So now we have this Delta variant that is much more contagious. Because it's more contagious, it's going to be even harder for us to reach herd immunity. We're going to have to vaccinate an even higher proportion of people to get there. What happens then if we end up having another variant developing that's even more contagious that could cause more disease that could evade the protection of our immune system and so how quickly we get this under control and which way we go depends on what we do now when it comes to vaccination to overcoming disinformation and what we really need to do at this point is to make vaccination the easy choice. It needs to be hard for people to remain unvaccinated. Right now it's kind of the opposite. It's fine I mean it's easy if you're unvaccinated you can do every

38:33 you want to do anyway. But at some point these mandates by workplaces, by schools, I think it will be important to say hey you can opt out but if you want to opt out you have to sign these forms, you have to get twice weekly testing. Basically we need to make getting vaccinated the easy choice. That is what it's going to take for us to actually end the pandemic. They're going to do the passport and they're going to make testing a real pain. They're going to try and make it expensive so that the obvious way out... This is what you say. You've been saying this from day one and I have been denying it. I have been... I gave you... Hey, I let you ride on my coattails and you jumped off. That's crazy. Yeah, you tried that. But I'm still not buying it. I think this is just all bluster.

CHAPTER 12 / 53 Discussion

International Travel Requirements, COVID-19 Testing Costs

Travelers at Dulles International Airport and other U.S. hubs face inconsistent international COVID-19 entry requirements, including mandatory temperature checks and expensive nasal swabs. Rapid same-day testing can cost up to $250 per person, creating a significant financial burden for families. Airlines are increasingly integrating digital health apps and self-test kits from companies like Abbott Labs to manage shifting global regulations.

dulles airport· covid-19 testing· abbott labs· travel restrictions· cdc

39:15 Oh, talk a big game. I don't see any evidence of anything happening. Okay. Well, let me show you what's going on around the world. For Americans finally taking off for foreign skies, confusing and inconsistent rules. Some countries do want to see those CDC vaccination cards or a European equivalent. Others don't. Regardless of vaccine status, dozens of countries require a negative COVID test from a U.S. pharmacy, clinic or airport test site before passengers ever leave the U.S. Have you ever been hospitalized for COVID? No. At Dulles Airport in Washington, temperature checks and nasal swabs for passengers of all ages. The price varies depending on how quickly you want the results.

39:58 $75 for 2-3 day results, up to $250 for results the same day. For a family of 4, that can run $1000. US airlines constantly updating their mobile apps as countries constantly change their requirements, allowing passengers to upload their test results. United partnering with Abbott Labs and selling a $25 instant self-test kit so passengers can test themselves overseas on a video call with technicians then board that return flight. Making it hard for people and boondoggle at the same time. Abbott Labs, we knew they were doing this. Well, a couple of things.

CHAPTER 13 / 53 Discussion

France COVID-19 Protests, Emmanuel Macron Health Pass

Massive protests erupted across France following President Emmanuel Macron's announcement of a mandatory "health pass" for access to cafes, restaurants, and public transport. The timing of the mandate, coinciding with Bastille Day, sparked significant civil unrest and comparisons to historical French revolutions. The policy requires proof of vaccination or a negative test for nearly all aspects of public life starting in August 2021.

france· emmanuel macron· health pass· bastille day· protests

40:38 First of all, as we witnessed by the three by three earlier, these poor bastards like in Massachusetts, Oregon had one of these, Washington State has, I've seen two, California, I haven't seen any of those but I'm in California. They're starving to death, they can't get anyone to travel, the tourist money the world is huge, it's billions and probably approaches a trillion dollars in cash flow and they can't and if they're gonna just make it tougher when to travel, I don't care. You know I've seen Paris a lot. I don't need to go to Paris. Well I'm glad you bring up Paris because you're not gonna go anymore as people were protesting in the streets

41:22 hundreds of thousands all across France. Gee, you didn't see that, but there's some video. Macron said starting August you will be required to show your vaccination pass for coffee shops, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, trains and buses. Yeah, this is just perfect that he would do this around Bastille Day. They should bring the guillotine out and put him in it. When are the French people gonna rise up against this a-hole? I think they should do more like the Dutch did with Johan de Witt in 1672. They were so pissed off about him that they got him, they beat him, and some people ate parts of him. Yes. But Dutch cuisine is not as good as French cooking. There's no way. That's such a good story. The Dutch were so angry. I hate you so much, I'm going to eat you.

CHAPTER 14 / 53 Discussion

Ireland and UK, Vaccine Passport Implementation

The Irish government invoked emergency powers to implement vaccine passports for indoor dining, drawing sharp criticism from opposition members who labeled the move coercive. Similarly, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed that "Freedom Day" on July 19 would still involve the use of passports for nightclubs and large venues. Critics argue these measures represent a permanent shift toward state-mandated discrimination based on medical status.

ireland· boris johnson· vaccine passports· indoor dining· emergency powers

42:22 Now Ireland, this was a big surprise to the opposition party in Parliament, just did the same thing. Evoked the emergency powers which they said well we'll probably never have to use those don't worry about that just give us the power we'll never have to use it. Give us the power we'll never have to use it. And lo and behold vaccine passports for anything you do. Do you have a bottom line as to what you're willing to implement? Because it appears to me that you don't, and your government doesn't. You told us a couple of weeks ago when you were renewing the emergency provisions that you didn't expect that you'd use them, you hoped that you wouldn't use them and you didn't envisage using them.

43:03 And here we are today because they didn't go far enough to provide for what you plan to do, which is to discriminate on the basis of vaccine status. That's right, not just a passport, but an actual vaccine status for indoor dining. The Taoiseach, in response to Deputy Connolly, assured everybody that it would be non-coercive and it'd be about informed consent. But this is about coercion. This time last year, when we had nobody vaccinated, indoor dining was open. So that didn't lead to any great increase in infections last year. But this year we need more measures. We need to discriminate against those who are not vaccinated. Now what will it be next year? Well, what will it be next year? Well we know it's not, it'll never let up. But he did throw this in for us. Because you see if you had listened

43:56 To people on the internet or on social media last year predicting this you say oh there goes a conspiracy theorist But it's come to pass so now I just wonder What will you introduce next the one thing I know is that human rights will not be a consideration? Democracy even you because you will get your your minions. They'll they'll do whatever they have to do to to stay to keep the party whip So there will be no let up until the next election. That much is clear. Yeah, shut up, sit down, go away you. Boris Johnson, same message. Freedom Day, July 19th, but you'll need a passport for restaurants and clubs and indoor dining and perhaps for the football stadium. And we read that as a possible hoax on the last show. Turns out to be completely true.

CHAPTER 15 / 53 Discussion

Australia Lockdowns, Melbourne Delta Variant Response

Melbourne, Australia, entered a strict three-week lockdown in response to a small number of Delta variant cases. The Australian government's "zero-COVID" strategy has led to repeated shutdowns of major cities even when infection numbers remain low. This policy has sparked debate over the efficacy of locking down healthy populations versus focused protection of the elderly and vulnerable.

australia· melbourne· lockdown· delta variant· quarantine

44:52 And I think that this is one final push. We're not done with this. They are not done stomping on our heads. They are not done. And it may not work in America. It may not work in Texas, which is different from America, but it's definitely going to work overseas. They're shutting it down. Australia, and now Melbourne went into a full three week lockdown. Three weeks, boom, closed, done, over and out, shut up. because of one, I think one 90 year old died. I'm not kidding. I predict new lockdowns and I think they're going to try it here as well. Why are they locking down? This is the point where the numbers are so low.

45:37 We had a situation in Port Angeles where they made a big fuss about, oh, 25% of all the cases we've ever had are within the last couple of weeks, a Delta variant. Oh, and the 25% of all cases is the total load was 16 total people. So they had four cases. And they were making a big fuss. Well what they do... Sorry. And this is the same thing every... This is the moment where someone should swip... If they're honest and we realize this is a scam, they should switch the... I'm sorry, flip the switch and say, now's the time you quarantine the sick, not the healthy. Way beyond that. There is now

CHAPTER 16 / 53 Discussion

Media Rhetoric, Dick Durbin and Fox News

Senator Dick Durbin criticized Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham on the Senate floor, labeling them "anti-vax quacks" for their coverage of COVID-19 policies. During his remarks, Durbin accidentally stated that "millions have died across the world by this vaccine" before correcting himself to refer to the virus. The incident highlights the escalating tension between federal officials and cable news commentators over public health messaging.

dick durbin· tucker carlson· laura ingraham· fox news· cnn

46:25 Now, you don't watch the cable news networks. I watch all day long, mainly MSNBC, CNN, which is now just everyone who's ever worked in the Democratic National Committee, the party. They're on CNN. That place is a sink and ship. No, it's a Democrat runoff. I mean, it's Democrats, it's just the Democrats. But there's people like from Hillary Clinton's staff from 2016. Yeah, everything. And then a bunch of CIA ex-stooges, CIA stooges and spooks. So if you want to get the actual clean scripts, then you watch CNN. If you want to get the complete outrage... By the way, Nicole Wallace,

47:06 She has a tell that is crazy. She has this tick when she's saying stuff that she knows is bullcrap. She shakes her head left and to the top and up to the top, like she's shaking her hair out of her face, but it's like a little up and back. And of course I'm very sensitive to ticks. So I see that. I see you, Nicole Wallace. You know you're full of crap. So now what's happening, they are going on a rampage. It started with, it's the southern states. Now we know it's the red states. The red states, they don't vaccinate. Lowest vaccination rates ever there. Oh my God, Delta variant found this morning. Austin, Texas. I'm sorry, Austin, not Texas.

47:47 Went to stage three. Stage three, we have Delta variant in Austin. And the problem is that everybody is watching two people. Watching Tucker Carlson. and Laura Ingraham. And because of them, because of them, Republicans in red states in the South have the lowest vaccination rates and they are dying and they are going to die. You are all going to die. This is Dick Durbin, Senator Dick Durbin, talking about this very issue in the Senate. There are two hosts of programs on Fox primetime.

48:36 that can only be characterized as anti-vax quacks. I'm referring of course to Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. And I appreciate him using the official no agenda pronunciation of Laura Ingraham. One thing, a quack technically refers to a doctor. It's always a doctor. You're not a quack. Well we know- You're a- You could be a crackpot. Yeah. Or a nutball, or a number of things, but you're not a quack. Well the reason- A quack is a doctor that- you know, is a bad doctor. Well the reason that that is used is as we've discussed a couple months ago back when the allopaths came in and medicine was taken over by the Rockefellers and they were trying to cure cancer after that they were looking to cure cancer there were cancer cures certainly the one that is still operating in Mexico and those were branded by big

49:34 pharma, I'll just put it that way, as quacks. So they're just rolling out the same script. When you're against big pharma, not against medicine or against a certain policy, then you're a quack, you see. So it's the pharma industry who wrote this for him. That's the way I deconstruct it. That's an interpretation. I just think it's just pointing it out that Durbin's full of shit, but It's interesting that they would do this. This is the Congress of the United States bitching about a talk show host. That is really low end. Wait for it. I'm referring of course to Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. They have been spreading what I consider to be irresponsible information about vaccines across America and about the effort of this nation to deal with them. Here's the reality.

50:28 We have millions who've died across the world by this vaccine. We may never have an accurate count. This is just nothing like it. This is the best one I've ever gotten. Did you hear it? No, say it again. Oh, the switcheroo. There's a switcheroo. Here's the reality. We have millions who've died across the world by this vaccine. We may never have an accurate count. That is the that's top the top of the list. That is number uno. You can't get any better. Truth wants to come out. This is no longer a coincidence that this happens. He's reading a piece of paper. We have hundreds of thousands who have died in the United States. And now it is said repeatedly that those who are headed to the hospital with the most serious strains of COVID-19, 99.5% of them were not vaccinated. So

CHAPTER 17 / 53 Discussion

COVID-19 Statistics, Anthony Fauci and 99 Percent Claim

Critics have challenged the widely cited statistic from Dr. Anthony Fauci that 99% of current COVID-19 deaths occur among the unvaccinated. The argument suggests this figure is misleading because it incorporates data from the beginning of the pandemic before vaccines were available. Cable networks like CNN have been accused of using these "talking point" numbers to fuel political divisions between red and blue states.

anthony fauci· covid-19· mortality rates· cnn· data analysis

51:23 The facts are obvious here. We don't know this. Where's that number come from? No, that's the talking point number. And as witness... Can I stop you for a second and bring up the talking point number? Uh-oh. No, you can't bring up the talking point because then they shut you down immediately. No talking points for you! Oh my god, that was crazy. So yeah, wait, wait, wait, stop, John, stop, stop, stop. Complete, the minute you said I'm bringing up the talking point, right away you cut off. And I'm leaving that in the show this time because I'm sick of those guys doing it to us. Could you pick it up from the talking point? The talking point stems from Fauci, who when asked about the deaths he did a roundabout, he did some screwy thing where he says 99.5% of all people who died

52:17 of COVID were unvaccinated. And he said this recently, but he's referring to the total number of people, the 500,000, because recently not too many people have died, vaccinated or unvaccinated. It's just a fact. Oh, you mean since the beginning of the pandemic, that many people have died unvaccinated because there was no vaccine? Yeah. He's counting that as part of it? That's what he was, that was the whole scam. It was a scam comment. And now Dick Durbin's bringing that number in as though today. Oh, let's listen to the talking points. We can stop this whenever we want, but this, this shows you what is going on.

52:57 Now CNN has to jump in because that's the script. We have to go after Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. And let's do it with a real... Hold on a second. Wait, one more thing since we're gonna jump in. I'm gonna keep jumping in. Yeah, sure. How did Laura get to first grade status? Tucker's the guy that's leading the way in all this. She's just a follower. But she's a woman who is a Republican and has a very kind of Aryan look to her. You're giving her more kudos than she deserves. I agree with that. She has a whole Aryan look to her. Yeah, she does have the look Frau Ingraham has that look. Yeah, so clearly a Nazi. Hello?

53:38 By the way, before I continue, did you notice, as someone pointed out to me, the definition of the term bigot has changed? What? They've changed it? It means a person is unaccepting of somebody else's thinking is really what it is. It means you're biased in a very rigid way is what it means. It was always my understanding, maybe I'm wrong, that it was someone who was intolerant members of a group. No. No? A group or idea or perspective. Okay well then. If you're intolerant of Republicans you're a bigot. Oh I always thought it had to be, well there it is, there it is, oh of ideas but you say it can be something else beside a group. I thought it had to be about a group of people. No. Okay well then

54:35 mistaken. No, it's always and I've ever once when I pull that definition out because I call people bigots all the time because they're bigots. Most of the people in the media... Hold on, hold on, you, you, you, hold on let me just check. Yeah, bigot. It's good. It's bigot. Pull it out. All right, listen to the... Sorry. I'm sorry. I'm just saying it's a term that could be better. It's not understood well. It's always... It means racist to most people. Yes, yes. Well, it's not. It's got nothing to do with racism. No, it's just... I thought it was groups but it can be ideas too. Okay, listen to CNN. Begin with a deadly escalation of anti-vaccine propaganda in politics. I mean right there we begin with a deadly escalation of anti-vaccine propaganda in politics while she is actually doing propaganda about vaccine in politics. It's fantastic. Begin with a deadly escalation

55:28 of anti-vaccine propaganda in politics and on TV that is risking and costing American lives. 45 states are seeing a sharp rise in new infections due largely to the Delta variant, 10% higher than the previous week. And in 34 states, new cases are up 50%, 50% higher. Now four instead of two. Than last week. Officials attribute that to the unvaccinated population and the rise of the highly transmissible Delta variant. 99% of the people dying from COVID right now are unvaccinated, more than 99% in fact. So he emphasizes Fauci's number with it. No, it's more.

CHAPTER 18 / 53 Discussion

Breakthrough Cases, Catt Sadler and Vaccine Efficacy

Former E! News host Catt Sadler reported a severe "breakthrough" COVID-19 infection despite being fully vaccinated, challenging the narrative that vaccinated cases are always mild. Meanwhile, anecdotal reports from New Hampshire describe individuals suffering from heart attacks or respiratory issues post-vaccination that may not be captured in the VAERS database. These stories contribute to growing public skepticism regarding the long-term efficacy and safety of the current vaccine rollout.

catt sadler· breakthrough cases· pfizer· vaers· new hampshire

56:09 An emergency room doctor told us this week that all of the sick COVID patients he is seeing are unvaccinated. All of them. And yet to some, this is just a show. A deadly show. Oh, this is... This is like... This is... Okay, well now... This is really getting on my nerves. I'm getting inedible now. First of all, we have XE host Kat Sadler. If anyone has... XE... You're so right! XE host. XE host. E Entertainment. E.E. Entertainment. Kat Sadler is sick as a dog and there's a big story about her in the Daily Mirror, I think it's the Mirror. And she's going on and on and poor thing, and she's sick as a dog. Is she in the hospital though? Is she in the hospital? Well, she might as well be. Well, no, if she's not, then it doesn't count. That's what they just said. Well, she's sick as a dog and she says these are not mild symptoms and she's been totally vaxxed and blah, blah, blah.

57:12 And we had a letter from one of our producers, which is a very entertaining one. I'm going to find it somewhere in this pile. It's anonymous. Here we go. It's from an anonymous or use Ryan Desmond if you want to use Ryan Desmond. Get a kick out of these people and their pseudonyms. I'm writing to report about a firsthand story regarding the VACs up here in New England, in New Hampshire specifically. My live-in girlfriend got her second dose about a month ago and now Pfizer is recovering and getting bronchitis with the potential to spread to pneumonia but she took antibiotics after going to the hospital which is there's a kind of what's the antibiotics gonna do right after it's all viral but she after going to the hospital a few weeks ago probably wasn't reported. The interesting part of the story that she was coerced into getting the jab from her former boss who

58:03 who said that if she didn't get it, she would no longer be able to spend time with her. Or she would. There was a feeling such, there's a woman boss, feelings, and they used to hang out. Feeling stuck, she chose to get it. The boss female and husband have also been double jabbed. Guess what? The husband had a heart attack that almost killed him. I doubt this will be reported in the VAERS database because the lady is an extreme commie conformist. She probably doesn't even make, make, probably doesn't even make the, and then I got a blank here. I also got sick and I have not gotten the vax, but I do not plan to, but she got sick from her, his wife's bronchitis. I hope that the more information I will share. Anyway, this is the kind of thing, yeah, no, it's vaccine gives a guy a heart attack. None of this stuff gets reported. So you can make these crazy assertions because

59:01 If somebody dies, do they get vaccine? I mean, this is bullcrap. This is nonsense. We've had nothing but poisoned, incorrect assumptions and data throughout the entire process from beginning of 2020. But what is egregious, I mean, you have to step back for a moment. Not a lot of people watch CNN, but this is the general message. I think that's why they're going so crazy because they can do anything they want now. No one cares. But it is getting out there and it just shows, you know, people who don't have the no agenda amygdala, they might actually believe this, you know? They might believe this stuff and it's all about death and deadly and horrible and it's all Republicans' fault. That's what they're saying. It's not cool, man. No.

CHAPTER 19 / 53 Discussion

Tucker Carlson, Iraq War Comparison and VAERS Data

Tucker Carlson compared the current COVID-19 policy response to the scandal of the Iraq War, suggesting it may be the greatest public health scandal in modern history. Discussion centered on CDC VAERS data, which reported over 9,000 deaths following vaccination as of July 2021. While mainstream media emphasizes the 99% unvaccinated death rate, critics point to the thousands of reported adverse events as a significant and underreported concern.

tucker carlson· iraq war· vaers· cdc· vaccine deaths

59:50 It makes you think, once you think about it, that maybe none of this is really about COVID. Maybe it's about social control. So this is them playing a clip of Tucker and they're going to comment on it. And this has never, Sean, been about following the science. It's never been about following the facts and the truth. It's been about control from day one. I mean, I don't, this is the, I think, I honestly think this is the greatest scandal of my lifetime. Hang in there, buddy. I thought the Iraq war was, this seems much bigger than that. 607,771 Americans have died of the coronavirus. More than 99% of the people dying from COVID right now are unvaccinated. This is what a great, I have to give her kudos for that. She just she just gave you the actual percentage over the full number but presented it in a way that you just go, wow, because that's it. It's this.

1:00:43 Because most of them worked before the vaccines existed. I've always thought about vaccines and I always think about just nature and the way everything works. And I feel like a vaccination in a weird way is just generally kind of going against nature. Like, I mean, if there is some disease out there, maybe there's just an ebb and flow to life where something's supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people and that's just kind of the way evolution goes. Vaccines kind of stand in the way of that. Oh my god! Okay, okay. I'm gonna give you a clip of the day for that idiocy. Now, I'm gonna point something out here in terms of the way this is covered.

1:01:29 This could, you know, if it was on, she was on the other foot, you were, there was the Democrats, Republicans were swapped on who was getting the vaccine and who wasn't. Now you're still going after the Republicans and say the Republicans are all vaxxed up and the Democrats were. The reporting could go just as easily go like this. Adam, you know, there's 600,000 dead, 600,000 dead and Over 1% of them, which is what is that? 6,000 people, they died and they were fully vaccinated. We've got minimum of 6,000 dead, fully vaccinated, and who knows how many people were killed by the vaccine itself. This is outrageous. This is outrageous. An outrageous number of people just died. The vaccine doesn't seem to be effective.

1:02:24 Yeah, that's kind of what the VAERS database reports, by the way. That's interesting. Hold on a second. Current tally as of, let me get the date, as of July 7th, so that's a full week ago, 9,048 deaths according to the CDC's own government databas. Yeah, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Just the tip. We only deal with tips here. Want to hear some more or are you done with that? No, I want to hear more. I'm a glutton for punishment. 607,771 Americans have died of coronavirus. 99% of the people dying right now are unvaccinated. So maybe it doesn't work. They just keep going back and forth. Believe me, it's bad. It's bad.

CHAPTER 20 / 53 Discussion

NSA Spying Allegations, Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald

Tucker Carlson and journalist Glenn Greenwald discussed allegations that the NSA has been illegally monitoring Carlson's electronic communications. Greenwald noted that the intelligence community has a history of spying on domestic figures, citing the Obama-era scandal where the CIA monitored Senate investigator Dianne Feinstein. The discussion emphasized a lack of congressional oversight and the "pernicious" influence of the security state on American democracy.

nsa· tucker carlson· glenn greenwald· spying· dianne feinstein

1:03:17 Well, Tucker's kicking ass. We know this. He's the number one guy now, and he replaced Roe Reilly, and he's just killing everybody at that time slot. And everyone's watching this thing. He's a subject of conversation. And I think we have to cover this one thing. It's an old clip. I'm gonna wanna play it to get it out of the way, get it off the schedule. He has been playing up the fact that the NSA has been spying on him. Wait, you wanna do that now? Well, we're talking about... I think so because it's Tucker and he gets it out of the way. Unless you think... unless you have... you don't really have anything on this. No, but I have COVID stuff that I want to come back to. Oh no, I want to go back to COVID. Okay, alright. I just wanted to get the Tucker thing out of the way because we're talking excessively about Tucker. And so he got on there and he brought his new buddy, his new pal... Let me guess, Colonel Regan Rodrigo Donraff?

1:04:13 His new buddy Glenn is on the show with him and they talked about this a little bit I think it they brought out a lot of things that we just need to be reminded of this is TC and GG one so many times when people have gone to sue the NSA for illegally spying on them they have doctors that they use, they'll say it's too secret, we can't have courts looking into what we did because that will jeopardize national security and then courts dismiss the lawsuit. Or they'll say Tucker Carlson can't prove that we actually spied on him, therefore he has no standing to sue and courts will dismiss that as well. The remedy here is for Congress. It's Congress's responsibility to exercise oversight how the executive branch spies on people. And for so long, Congress has been either afraid of the NSA and the CIA or worse, subservient to them. And you're right. It has been the Republican Party, along with Democrats, that has long venerated these agencies and only under Trump did they start to realize

1:05:11 actually these agencies interfere in our politics and threaten our democracy in really pernicious ways. And they need to take that knowledge that they learned over the last five years and use it to get to the bottom of what happened here. So I spoke to, and this is not speculation, it's a conversation I had personally face to face with someone I thought was a very powerful member of the committee that oversees the intelligence agencies in Congress. I can't be more specific, but this is a true story. Two years ago, told me to my face that his communications were being monitored by the intel agencies, the ones that he was supposed to be overseeing and that he didn't dare text me because he knew they were reading his texts. And I thought to myself, this system is completely dysfunctional. If the person who's supposed to be holding them accountable is afraid of them, then who's in charge here? It sounds like they are.

1:05:58 Tucker is so good that he doesn't have to be controlled opposition. They can just label him a nut job all day long. Glenn Greenwald, a nut job. CNN can play clips. And the people who believe the CNN, MSNBC, the general elite, which is not a Republican Democrat, it's exactly what all the elites want, they'll believe the story. They'll believe it. This is great for us. Oh, shooting fish in a barrel. Hello. Basically. So let's listen to the second half, which is again, just more reminders of stuff. We're hearkening back and I think this when I did the three by three talking about the CIA versus the FBI.

1:06:40 I think we really are definitely back in the Obama term number three, and here we go. We learned, this is one of the big scandals of the Obama administration, that when the Senate Intelligence Committee was investigating the CIA and their role in the interrogation program at Guantanamo and elsewhere, John Brennan, CIA, spied on the leader of that Senate investigation, which was Dianne Feinstein. The CIA was spying on the Senate as the Senate was investigating the CIA. the because everyone knows that if you challenge the intelligence community they have six different ways to Sunday to get back at you and that's exactly what they proceeded to do over the next four years was undermine his administration people in Washington are petrified of the security state and that's why they exist with no democratic accountability well we have to push back and by the way if they find a meth lab in my basement it's not real just so you know

CHAPTER 21 / 53 Discussion

Cyber Security History, No Agenda Episode 13 Flashback

A flashback to No Agenda episode 13 from 2008 reveals early reports of hackers gaining access to international power grids and extorting utility companies. At the time, the hosts speculated that security companies might be hyping these threats to sell encryption software. The segment illustrates how the "matrix" of news cycles often repeats themes of infrastructure vulnerability and foreign cyber-attacks over decades.

hacking· power grid· cia· no agenda· 2008

1:07:49 Just kidding sort of Glenn Greenwald. Sure. You've been worried about that for years great to see tonight. Thank you Okay, you make an interesting point and I'm gonna jump into it. This is indeed I think the matrix is out of ideas and storylines and it's just gone. Fuck it Let's repeat roll it back boys wrote it back to 2008. Oh Let's roll back this very show to 2008 this was requested on the previous show in a, I think the donation segment, and the request was, could you please play a certain clip from episode number 13 of the No Agenda show? This may have been, I wonder if this might have actually been, I wonder if this was just before Obama got elected. Anyway, here we go. Listen to this. Listen to what was going on in our lives

1:08:49 as the matrix has reset this for us. You should read The Economist then because I think you'd enjoy it. I shall. Anyway, so this is from the Washington Post. It's a story about how hackers, and this is just from today, how hackers have gained access to the power grids of several countries and have extorted money and in fact in several instances have actually turned off the power in the entire country. And this came out at a security conference for utility companies and a CIA analyst told this story and it turns out that most people didn't know about this. And this is going to be big. I think this is a huge story.

1:09:36 Yeah, I know and it's breaking now. I'm familiar with this story and It's I'd like to get a little deeper into it because I'd like to find out what exactly these power companies doing that leaves them so vulnerable You know, I'm thinking we can certainly trace which countries and I have a feeling that the Netherlands might be one of them So I'm on it. I'm gonna see if there's anything to that because we might be able to get any deeper but this is just Man, you know, this is just the, I think, the tip of the iceberg of security of systems. This is happening all over the place, of course, not just with utilities. Hacking of power supply? Well, you know, there seems to be, when I see these kinds of stories out of the blue, and I know hackers do a lot of stuff, but every once in a while, when I'm starting to see it's focused, focused attention,

1:10:20 on something that's a security issue. I'm always thinking there's some security company behind this saying, look, we've got some software, we've got some encryption stuff, nobody's using it, we can make a lot of money, let's shut down, you know, some... poe dunk country in Africa, just shut them down from a distance and then, you know, six store them if we can, but whatever the case is, bring it to the attention of everybody so we can sell some more products. So your theory here, which I like and, and, uh, and of course, you know, I'm all over is not very unlike my theory about the drug companies releasing viruses into the air to sell cold medicine. Yes. The same sick thinking.

1:10:57 So is it just sick thinking or is it a reality? Dude, dude. Well, a couple of things. One, our energy pre-jingles is terrible. I must have been so baked. You were stoned as hell. Yeah, it's true. I heard that, I read this thing. I have no noise gate. You hear this like... Scott and you've got that little Mickey Mouse through Skype which is off or something very weird, but there you have it We were all the matrix has just reset everything we noticed that again with the CIA FBI thing going back and forth again Now these guys would give us something to talk about battling each other So let's stay with the CIA for a moment or the NSA or the FBI. It doesn't matter. It

CHAPTER 22 / 53 Discussion

REvil Ransomware Group, Biden and Putin Summit

The Russian-linked ransomware group REvil saw its websites go offline shortly after President Joe Biden spoke with Vladimir Putin regarding cybersecurity. While some speculate this was a manifest U.S. retaliation, others suggest it could be Russian law enforcement activity or a planned "exit" by the hackers. The disappearance of the group follows high-profile attacks on the JBS meat processing plant and Kaseya.

revil· ransomware· joe biden· vladimir putin· cyber attack

1:11:55 But if you were to create the perfect opportunity to get people interested in the infrastructure bill, have a talking point about these stupid Texans who can't keep their grid up, oh it's Russia. We heard it on the CBS CIA broadcast systems report. Oh no, Russia did this. Russia hacked the meat plant. Russia's doing all of these small companies. They got the Kisara. It's Russia. They're doing it all. And then all of a sudden, what? Multiple cyber security experts are confirming to CNBC this morning that all known websites associated with the hacking group are evil are in fact down this morning now. Okay, so this is very important news. Are he are evil is the so called Russian group link to the Kremlin, although CBS 60 minutes pretty much said it's the Russians. They were responsible for it. And

1:12:46 Now, all of a sudden, their websites are down. Their websites are down! All of those now are down, we are told by two high-ranking cybersecurity officials. Here's what you see if you try to go to an Ariable site right now. It just says, a server with a specified hostname could not be found. Try again. This must be evidence of something going on! That is all the information that we have as of right now. We don't know exactly why these sites are down. Oh yes you do. You know exactly why those sites are down. You know why this op had to be completed. Go ahead, read the script. We don't know exactly when this event began, although all of these sites have been active recently. What we do know is that President Biden spoke to Vladimir Putin last week about cybersecurity and some of the ransomware attacks that have been hitting American companies.

1:13:49 And we do know that a senior administration official said this last week about the expectation that the United States might strike back. The senior administration official saying, some of them, that is the activities that the United States will take, will be manifest and visible. Some of them may not be, but we expect those to take place, you know, in the days and weeks ahead. Oh, so this is really Joe Biden who warned Vladimir Putin, yo Vlad! I'm gonna bust you up, bro. You better stop that R-Evil crap. You better stop the ransomware. And it worked! This statement from a senior administration official about activity from the United States expected to take place was Friday. Today, obviously, is a couple days later than that. So it's possible that what we're looking at here is a U.S. retaliation, but that's not certain. It's also possible that there's Russian law enforcement activity. Also possible that R-Evil is there. You get the point.

CHAPTER 23 / 53 Discussion

John Kerry in Moscow, Cyber and Climate Talks

Climate envoy John Kerry spent three days in Moscow conducting high-level talks with Russian officials, including a substantive phone call with Vladimir Putin. While the official focus was the Paris Agreement and the upcoming Scotland climate summit, Kerry admitted to discussing the "cyber situation" briefly. During the reporting, an NPR journalist made a gaffe, describing the "fraught relationship between Moscow and Russia."

john kerry· moscow· vladimir putin· climate change· cyber security

1:14:42 The point is, we did it America. We did it. Well, you know, there's another thing that not discussed within this little report which is left out conveniently was John Kerry. Aha. You got me on that one. Yeah, because nobody talks about this at all. So John Kerry has just been in a three-day. A three-way? A three, no a three day. Oh I'm sorry. Let's play this PBS, NPR report, Kerry in Moscow. Climate envoy John Kerry was even as the earth is warming relations with Russia remain in a deep freeze so it is noteworthy that President Biden's climate envoy John Kerry was in Moscow this week

1:15:27 The former Secretary of State is the most senior administration official to visit Russia since Biden took office. And Piers, Lucien Kim was the only US journalist to speak with Kerry as he wrapped up three days of talks, including a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Lucien is here now. Hey there. Hey. Hey there. Three days of talks. I'm thinking that's a long time in the world of diplomacy. Wow, three days. Do we know what all he talked about and with whom? Well, Kerry told me that his focus here was exclusively on fighting climate change, specifically in implementing the Paris Agreement and also preparing for a big climate summit in Scotland this fall. Russia is a major contributor of greenhouse gases, so getting the Kremlin on board is really important here.

1:16:10 During his visit, Kerry spoke to a lot of Kremlin officials, including President Putin himself. But given how much else is going on in U.S.-Russian relations right now, I pressed him on whether he and Putin spoke about more than just climate. We talked about the climate reductions and a very brief but nevertheless substantive notation for both of us regarding the cyber situation at this point in time, but I'm not going to go into that at all here. Oh. So as you can hear, he's very careful in choosing his words. But cyber is the main issue right now. Following President Biden's summit with Putin last month, there was another ransomware attack blamed on a Russian cyber gang. And this week, that group suddenly went offline and nobody knows exactly why.

1:16:59 Huh. A brief but substantive notation. Okay, we will await details on that. Meanwhile... Holy crap! Is she married to Brad Weinstein, this woman? A brief but substantive notation! Huh. A brief but substantive notation. Okay, we will await details on that. Meanwhile... John Kerry knows Moscow well from his days as Secretary of State. He knows the Kremlin, they know him. What kind of reception did he receive? Oh, well, let me tell you, if I was married to you, I would have to slap you so hard. That just would make me so crazy. Divorce is imminent. So John Kerry... We'll go to part two of this, but it's funny you brought that up because somebody sent me a clip of Weinstein and his wife.

1:17:42 with the comment, you know, Curry hates this woman. And I said, I don't know what they're talking about. So I watched it, oh, okay. We both harped on how she talks. And she's a little, you gotta inhale. Let me tell you what it was. It's really, I'm such a snob. Of course, I was a professor at Northwestern University. and now half our income is gone.

1:18:22 I have a couple thoughts on this. He was there a lot when he was the Secretary of State and he made a lot of friends and everyone's sitting there talking about that right now, about how he's got a great reception, everybody has nicknames for him, he's hanging out there for three days. He wasn't there for talking about climate, he was there at a party and I think he's well liked. He was there at a party. Yeah, and I think he's well liked and I think one of the reasons might be is the way he talks in this ponderous manner might, and I'm just guessing somebody out there that does translations can tell me I'm right or wrong, might really translate to Russian smoothly. Really? Because the way he talks, he's slow and he's deliberate and it's possible that he's patient. I think you're seeing it the wrong way.

1:19:18 I think he's actually a native Russian speaker and a mole and he's translating in his head. Hmm, I like that. But, I'm not buying it, I like it. So let's listen to part two here, and there's also a gaffe I'll bet you won't catch. Well, one Russian newspaper here wrote that Kerry didn't just get a warm reception, but he got a hot one. Kerry really knows everyone here. Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov calls him Dear John and said that this visit was a positive signal. As Secretary of State, Kerry also met Putin numerous times and Putin gave him a full hour on the phone today. I asked Kerry how given the personal relationships he has, his presence in Moscow will affect US-Russian relations overall.

1:20:06 Personally, obviously, I think it's helpful to have the countries talking together and trying to find something where you can have common ground and make things happen. Right. And the question is, can they find common ground, whether it's on climate issues or anything else, given, as you note, that the relationship between Moscow and Russia, it is so fraught right now. Well, climate change is one of those very few areas where both countries are not in conflict. They're both huge polluters and realize things have to change. Climate is an uncontroversial issue that especially Russia sees as an additional field where it can engage the United States. From the Kremlin's point of view, these kinds of talks with John Kerry add to Russia's prestige. And for the Biden administration, it's an easy way to start some kind of dialogue that may lead to an improvement in relations.

1:20:59 Yeah, this was about shutting these guys down. This was what started it. John, let's put a pin in that. I want to come back to climate change later. Now, did you catch the gaffe? No, I did not. Of course not. You set me up. I mean, I was already completely... You knew I wouldn't do it when you said, you won't catch it. I was right. I just caught it. I kind of caught it right away and I had to go back and say, wait a minute, she didn't actually say that. Where was that? Where was it? I have it clipped. Oh, thank goodness. I don't want you to go, but it's too long of a clip. This is Kerry and Moscow gaffes. Now this is a short version of where it takes place. You'll hear it. Whether it's on climate issues or anything else, given, as you note, that the relationship between Moscow and Russia, it is so fraught right now.

1:21:49 Good one! Moscow and Russia. Yeah, so fraught right now. Oh yeah, it's all hell is breaking loose between Moscow and Russia. Good, well if you're doing gaffes, I'm gonna do a gaffe too. Hence we are quite focused on communicating directly with those people, hence our special guest today about why it's important to get vaccinated, why these vaccines are safe, why they can still kill you even if you are under the age of 27. It's not a gap. It's the truth! They can still kill you these vaccines. I love my job. I love my job. I'm telling you, the collection we're collecting is a whole, it's gonna be two hours of material. I almost started putting it together. I'm like, should I do it today? No, no, no. And then four more come in. I was like, oh my god. Yeah, this is going to be a great assist. Now,

CHAPTER 24 / 53 Discussion

Dr. David Martin, Patent Research and AKG Lyra

Dr. David Martin's research into the patent history of coronaviruses has resurfaced, claiming that SARS-CoV-2 is not a novel pathogen but a variation of previously patented sequences. Martin's presentation, which he claims was "banned" from YouTube, remains accessible on the platform. The segment also critiques Martin's use of the AKG Lyra USB microphone, labeling it a "poser" device designed for aesthetic appeal over professional audio quality.

david martin· patents· akg lyra· youtube· sars

1:22:43 I just want to get, we're, there's so much to talk about, we're running a little long. I do want to do just a few more COVID things because... Well I've got COVID clips too and I also got that Dr. Mar- a couple of Dr. Martin clips, Dr. Dean or whatever his name is. The other thing is we talked about that months ago and now it seems, about the patents? Well, a couple of things about this. There's two things. Everyone has sent us this clip. I just want to say to everyone who has sent us this clip, we did an extensive thing about Dr. Martin and all the patents and the patent database he has and everything he's found. And we did that months ago. Just saying that, but it doesn't matter because it's back. It's fine. It's back. And what my number of things strike me, first of all,

1:23:28 He's a goofy looking guy with a bow tie. Yeah. And what appears to be a suede tux. And he's sitting in front of an AKG Lyra mic. You've seen his show, I mean he's very, very well followed YouTube channel that he has. I mean he's very successful. And so it's this mic that got my attention because I'm looking at this mic and going, what the hell? I want that mic that looks great! So the mic is, I'll tell you about the mic because I looked into it and said I've never seen this mic before. It's as big as his head. The huge mic, and it's made by AKG, which by the way is run by Harmon International. What's the model number? I want to put it in the show notes. It's called the Lyra. It's a USB mic, believe it or not.

1:24:12 Oh, gee. It's $125. I want to tell you about this mic. It's a poser mic. Yeah, it's a phony. But, but, what? Wait. So I looked up this mic and it's hard, the blue ones are hard to come by. They're mostly black and silver or black and gold. They are array mics. It's not a microphone with a big diaphragm, which is what it looks like. If you take the top off, it's four mics in there. It's almost like an H4, one of those zoom things, which is unusual, but it has a good sound. This guy's sound is good. I'm thinking when I saw it and I looked into it, I'm thinking, ah, the next Yeti. A mic.

1:24:57 Mike you're gonna see all over the place because people think it's cool and they're cheap. It's a considering What 8 kg can do like a 414 would be the mic you want? They are that's just a cheap mic, but it's an a it's a USB my 414 is not a Sennheiser No, no, the 414 AKG is one of the most famous mics. I think it is the... The mic. Their famous mic. I could be wrong. Does this thing have also besides USB also an XLR out or is it only USB? No, I think it's only USB and it but it's got a lot of control so you can control so you could use it in the middle of a... John, it has an integrated desktop stand! Yeah, it does. So...

1:25:44 So anyway, so this guy looks like a goofball with this mic, let me tell you. And he goes on and on and so it's always, oh, it's banned from YouTube, bad for me, bullcrap! I went to YouTube and the original six-hour presentation. Yes, which I watched. Oh, you poor thing. That's when I reported on it. That's why I'm like, oh God, do these people not listen? And it's still up. Yeah, yeah, but you have to sound a little, a little like, oh, they're out to get me. Yes, so everyone said oh it's banned on you. It's not on you banned on YouTube. There's nothing I got you, but I still like the guy cuz I've watched a lot of his stuff. I don't think he's full of crap He's interesting. No, he's an undies of visa bees. No, I agree. He's he's a little bit of a wonk He goes in the great these I have two clips from him from this event Because somebody sent him in I said, you know, this is kind of just because I don't remember this he talks about generally speaking

CHAPTER 25 / 53 Discussion

Delta Variant Skepticism, Clinical Gene Sequences

Critics argue that there is no clinical distinction between the various COVID-19 variants, such as Alpha and Delta, claiming they are based on computer simulations rather than isolated gene sequences. Conversely, NPR and science writer Ed Yong report that the Delta variant is 35% to 60% more transmissible than previous strains. The media narrative continues to emphasize the threat of variants to justify ongoing vaccination efforts.

delta variant· alpha variant· gisaid· npr· ed yong

1:26:40 The two clips are, I don't think we played these clips before. We want to play them. This DDM clip says he's got the Delta variant, his bull crap clip. There is no such thing as an alpha or a beta or gamma or a delta variant. This is a means by which what is desperately sought is a degree to which individuals can be coerced into accepting something that they would not otherwise accept. There has not been in any of the published studies on what has been reportedly the Delta variant, there has not been a population R-naught calculated, which is the actual replication rate.

1:27:32 what has been estimated are computer simulations. But unfortunately... If you look at GISAID, which is the public source of uploading any one of a number of variations, what you'll find is that there has been no ability to identify any clinically altered gene sequence, which has then a clinically expressed variation. And this is the problem all along. This is the problem going back to the very beginning of what's alleged to be a pandemic, is we do not have any evidence that the gene sequence alteration had any clinical significance whatsoever. There has not been a single paper published by anyone that has actually established that anything novel since November of 2019 has clinical distinction

1:28:33 from anything that predates November of 2019. Now before you move on, let me counter that with the messaging as it's presented today about said variants. Now with various mutations posing greater threat to an already intensifying COVID crisis, the possibility of being infected with two virus strains at the same time has now triggered a new risk in this ongoing fight against the virus. According to reports, a 90-year-old woman who died after falling ill with COVID-19 in Belgium was infected with both the alpha and the beta variants of the coronavirus at the same time.

1:29:12 She had the Alpha and the Beta variants at the same time! Yeah, this old woman who died story is ridiculous. I'm gonna top that what you just played. Oh no! This is the end. Now what we heard from the guy who's, you know, the guy who does the underwriting knows this Dr. Dean is a good source of information. Let's listen to how NPR plays up to Delta Variant. Delta Variant. The show Atlantic science writer Ed Yong. So, Ed, any big personal accomplishments since we've had you on the show or? I got a dog. He also got a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. His most recent coronavirus reporting is about the Delta variant.

1:29:56 Delta was first identified in India. It's been incredibly well characterized. A strain of the coronavirus that has rapidly spread throughout many countries, including the US. Where it is already picking up a lot of steam. Delta is the predominant variant here in the United States. As the Delta variant spreads primarily through areas with low vaccination rates, half The state is now reporting an increase in new cases. Hospital admissions also starting to tick higher, now up 7% to 2,000 a day here in the US. The Delta variant has spread so fast because it is much more contagious than any of the other strains we've been up against so far. The Alpha variant, which people were very worried about earlier on in this year, was already far more transmissible than the original vanilla SARS-CoV-2 virus.

1:30:45 Delta is even more transmissible than that by anywhere from 35 to 60 percent, depending on the study that you're looking at. So we're facing the most contagious variants yet. And at the same time, in works with highly effective vaccines. And that interaction between the vaccines and the variants will be crucial in the months ahead. I love the music, NPR. It's so journalistic of you. I'm loving it. I'm loving it. Now just, I don't want to play the other clip from the doctor, but I will say, just to wrap him...

CHAPTER 26 / 53 Discussion

Universal Flu Vaccine, Anthony Fauci 2013 Flashback

A 2013 clip of Dr. Anthony Fauci discussing the H3N2 flu season shows him using nearly identical rhetoric to his current COVID-19 messaging regarding vaccine "matching" and protection. The segment explores the long-term goal of developing a universal flu vaccine using mRNA technology, a project that has been in development since the 1990s. This historical context suggests the current pandemic is being used to accelerate a pre-existing pharmaceutical agenda.

anthony fauci· flu vaccine· mrna· h3n2· 2013

1:31:25 and put a bow around it. He believes that this is, besides the fact that it's all been patented, it's all really SARS, the original SARS, it's called COV-2. And he thinks there's nothing more to it than the original SARS and he does think there may be an element of testing for an implement to get AIDS vaccines into people, which is what the French guy said, the French doctor, the Nobel Prize winning guy said from the get-go back in March of 2020. He just thinks the thing is a scam in all kinds of different monetary ways. There was an article out this morning and a lot of this is based on, it's interesting, they take the

1:32:18 the Pfizer Israel data and they've drawn a lot of conclusions and one of them is, here we go, Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine data opens the floodgates for mRNA vaccines. So yeah, and I think we called this probably very early on, oh yeah, now once this is done then it's gonna be you get a vaccine for everything. But these new variants in Australia Ah! No, no, no. Before you leave that topic too much or too soon, I want to mention something that we touched upon on the show

1:33:00 five or six years ago and this Dr. Dean kind of brings it in and then it reminded me and I want to see if you can remember this but I remember it and this was about five or six years ago and this had something to do with Fauci. There was a number of news stories that came out for a period of a couple of months and it was about how they had developed a universal flu vaccine. Yeah, I don't know if we had Fauci I think Fauci was somewhat involved, but I don't think we have any clips. We may have some clips about the universal flu vaccine, but I think this universal flu vaccine was what they were trying to produce using mRNA technology, which according to this Dr. Dean goes back to the 90s, the 1990s or before.

1:33:49 And I remember this story because it seemed like a good idea at the time. Listen to this. What they did was they found... Let's see, this might be a clip from it. Let me see. A very, very light season last year. This year there were a couple of ominous signs. It clicked up early towards the very end of November, the beginning of December. It's 2013. and it went up on a pretty steep trajectory. The last time we saw that happen that way was the flu season of 2003 and 2004, which turned out to be a bad flu season. And also the kind of flu that's circulating, what we call H3N2, is usually associated with more serious disease compared to other types of flu. That's the bad news. The good news

1:34:34 is that the flu that's circulating matches pretty well, in fact very, very well to the vaccine that is being distributed and administered throughout the country. Is this vaccine working in other words? Well, you can't tell if it's working at this point in the season, but when you have a good match where the strains that are used in the vaccine match very well to the circulating strain, you usually get a pretty good degree of protection. It varies among age groups and among individuals, but for the most part, the protection is really quite good. No difference with him in 2013 and 2021. Just a different flu. The guy's a robot. Jeez.

1:35:15 I have one... Well, now you interrupt me, I gotta go back. I gotta go back for a second. Well, since you just played that clip, you have to play this clip, which is a three-second clip, but we had it as an ISO. Influenza. Influenza did not leave the human population. Okay, yeah, thanks for that interruption. I'm sorry, but where is influenza this year? Nobody died of it. Australia is building new facilities to house international travelers because experts say the Delta variant is too contagious. We can't have them in any of our regular places. Screw you Australia, I'm not gonna go. Meanwhile, I have it here.

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Pfizer Booster Shots, Israel Data and DHS Training

Pfizer requested emergency authorization for a third "booster" shot following data from Israel suggesting waning immunity in certain populations. While the FDA and CDC initially stated boosters were not yet necessary, the Biden administration is preparing for their eventual rollout. Simultaneously, reports surfaced of DHS training programs designed to prepare for rural lockdowns and mass quarantines of the unvaccinated.

pfizer· israel· booster shots· dhs· anthony fauci

1:36:04 There's a, this is one of those tenders that showed up, you know, people looking for people to fulfill a contract, government contract. Department of Homeland Security is outsourcing a training program to prepare for rural lockdowns, mass quarantines of unvaccinated people. Now I'm going to presume it's true. It's a subcontract, so I'm not sure, but none of this surprises me. But that's not important. We need to go back to the variant for a moment. and it's really about one thing and it comes from the Pfizer Israel data and it was revealed that Pfizer's emergency booster request was initiated following some catastrophic data from Israel. The confusion started when Israel announced it would give certain citizens with weakened immune systems a third shot to increase antibody levels but it's only for those with the most compromised immune systems like transplant patients and not

1:37:04 for the general population. And now here in the US, the CDC and the FDA are meeting with manufacturers like Pfizer to jumpstart the process. So if and when boosters are needed, which they may be, we'll be ready. But for now, the bottom line is if you're fully vaccinated, you don't need a booster shot, at least not yet. I just want to understand. Let's say I got a flu shot and I got the flu. Would the logical answer be, man you didn't get enough flu shot. We got to put more into you. Is that how vaccines work? The more you put in the better they work? That's not the way they're supposed to work. Well then what is this technology? Oh, we'll give you more of this. I think there's some sort of corrective measure in the booster.

1:37:53 Oh, I'm all in on that. But first, let's go back to scaring people about the variant and vaccination. We have to bring him back into the CBS CIA Broadcasting Systems Morning Show with Gail, of course. Here's Fauci. And that's really what the president was talking about, about trying to get some of these advisors, not federal officials, but community people to go out there and try and convince people why it's so important for their own health for that of their family and for that of the community to go out and get vaccinated. We really need to get more people vaccinated because that's the solution. This virus will in fact be protected against by the vaccine. Dr. Fauci, I don't know how many more times you can say to people, listen, it will save your life. I have this problem with some members of my own family, which I'm now going to ban for Thanksgiving vacation. That's how strongly I'm taking what you're saying. I'll bet they're Republicans.

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Johnson & Johnson Warnings, Sunscreen Recall and Benzene

The FDA issued a new warning for the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine regarding a rare link to Guillain-Barre syndrome. In a separate blow to the company's reputation, J&J recalled several Neutrogena and Aveeno spray sunscreens after detecting low levels of benzene, a known carcinogen. These safety concerns have led some residents who received the J&J shot to seek "booster" doses from Pfizer.

johnson & johnson· guillain-barre· sunscreen recall· benzene· neutrogena

1:38:50 Oh brother, what a, I don't even wanna say. But the Pfizer marketing cranked it up another notch this week. Congratulations to team Halo, to the newly rebranded new logo, Pfizer marketing department. You guys, I gotta hand it to you. For something that happens to people who are vaccinated for all kinds of vaccines, my cousin had it after a different vaccine years and years ago. Of course he still has problems. Well done on discrediting Johnson & Johnson once again. Pfizer marketing, foam finger number one. Now as we come on the air, the FDA has issued a new warning labeled for Johnson & Johnson's single dose shot, an unusual move that comes after the agency linked the vaccine to a rare syndrome affecting the nervous system. Now the disorder called the Guillain-Barre can start with tingling sensations in the arms and legs and in some cases lead to paralysis.

1:39:44 Still, scientists say there are only a few cases connected to the vaccine and that the J&J shot is safe and effective. Don't worry, little tingling. It's safe and effective. Hold on a second. You gotta give Pfizer a little more credit. They can do more damage than that. Well, hold on. Did you notice they have to recall every single one of their sunscreen products this week as well? I got it. The sunscreen recall clip. Johnson & Johnson is recalling five of its popular sunscreen products. The move comes after some samples were found to contain low levels of benzene, a human carcinogen.

1:40:23 And the artist Maria Godoy has the story. The recall involves only spray sunscreens sold in cans by Neutrogena and Aveeno. Specifically, Aveeno protects and refreshes aerosol sunscreen and four Neutrogena aerosol sunscreens, Beach Defense, Cool Dry Sport, Invisible Daily Defense, and Ultra Sheer. Johnson & Johnson said it's investigating how benzene ended up contaminating the sunscreen samples it tested. Benzene can cause cancer with repeated exposure at high enough levels. However, J&J says the benzene levels it detected would not be expected to cause adverse health effects. Even so, the company is urging consumers to stop using the recalled sunscreens immediately. But wait, there's more. They've done such a good job that now headline in Chicago

1:41:13 I feel like I'm half vaccinated, colon. Some Illinois residents who got Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines are seeking booster shots from Pfizer as Delta variant spreads. Give it just anything! Unbelievable. This is great. Yeah, well we started reporting on this since the Newsy guy. It's fantastic. They're abusing the privilege. What privilege? They're abusing the privilege that marketing at some point you can't just beat the public to death with it. This is gonna backfire. You've got to see the CNN homepage. I think this is from early this morning. Headline, your choice colon vaccinated or infected. That's a headline. No, it's a classic headline. I put that on the social. Oh, okay, good.

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Red Cross Plasma Policy, Natural Immunity vs. Vaccines

The Red Cross announced that individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine cannot donate convalescent plasma to treat other patients. The policy is based on the claim that the vaccine may interfere with the specific antibodies needed for effective treatment. This has sparked a debate about whether vaccines "wipe out" the robust natural immunity gained from prior infection, potentially forcing people onto a permanent vaccine "treadmill."

red cross· convalescent plasma· antibodies· natural immunity· monoclonal antibodies

1:42:14 It's unbelievable. Vaccinated or infected. That's unbelievable. Well. Now I have one other clip about this. Just play this because this brings up, this brought up a bunch of interesting commentary. This is about the COVID blood. This brought a bunch of people saying, well, it's bull crap and we take blood and all the rest, but if you listen to this. Wait a minute. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I think you can do a better voice than that. I think I can too. I can't bring it myself to do it.

1:42:50 Let's play the clip and then maybe I can do a voice. COVID blood no good. COVID-19 vaccine, you're gonna wanna listen to this. The Red Cross says anyone who has received their COVID-19 vaccine cannot donate convalescent plasma to help other COVID-19 patients in hospitals. That plasma is made up of antibodies from people who have recovered from the virus, but the vaccine wipes out those antibodies, making the convalescent plasma ineffective in treating other COVID-19 patients. What? So... Can I just want to play the last 10 seconds? Hold on. Vaccine wipes out those antibodies making the convalescent plasma ineffective in treating other COVID-19 patients. Huh, okay. Well that's the entry what you pointed out and played twice is the point.

1:43:40 Because everyone came back at this if you saw this clip and what was posted in all the comments, ah Red Cross says this is bullcrap. We take blood donation. Yes, they still take blood donation. We take blood donations and they're not talking about blood donations. They're talking about convalescent plasma that which is derived from a blood donation for the purposes of that one kind of treatment that Trump I think had. Which is not a common treatment anyway, so it's not important. But this little gotcha in there, which nobody said anything about, which is that it wipes out the antibodies? What's that all about? Interesting. So if you had COVID and then got the shot, all the lifetime protection that you got from having COVID

1:44:27 which is looks to be lifetime protection from ever getting it again but since there's all this promotion of the vaccine, the vaccine, the vaccine you've just wiped out your lifetime protection and put yourself on the vaccine kind of treadmill which is what this Dr. Dean talks about too he says this whole thing's gonna dick people these shots you have to get a keep getting these shots for the rest of your life. This is um the clip custodian in the troll room has an interesting theory that this is the very reason they're sending response teams to low vaccinated areas to actually find out who has antibodies so they can harvest monoclonal antibodies. Because they can't get it anywhere else but here. I love that. I love that. Well, good to know. None of you guys have hooked up. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage in the morning to you, the man who just can't get enough of the COVID Delta variant and that's why he put a C in it. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John C.

CHAPTER 30 / 53 Discussion

No Agenda Social, Mastodon and Episode Artwork

The hosts promote No Agenda Social, a decentralized Mastodon server, as an alternative to algorithmic social media platforms. The artwork for episode 1363, created by Darren O'Neill, depicts the Virgin Galactic and Bezos rockets with money trailing behind them. The segment also clarifies that a previously submitted piece of art featuring a Lego model of the Capitol was vetoed because the topic was not discussed on the show.

mastodon· no agenda social· darren o'neill· virgin galactic· jeff bezos

1:45:25 Well, in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry and in the morning to all ships at sea, boots on the ground, feet in the air and subs in the water. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room. This is a Thursday so let's see. Hands up troll, let's do a little count. Here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go. And they're scurrying away. Whoa, I didn't get you. 1815. 1815. I can't remember, is that good or bad for a Thursday? What was it? What? 1815. That's good. Good, well good. Well then the trolls are good. Hello good trolls! Anytime, 1800 would be the gold standard for Thursdays. We say hello to all the trolls in the troll room. You can join them at trollroom.io anytime you want. We do the show live on Thursdays and Sundays starting at noon Eastern and it's kind of fun. You can check in anytime you want. Before that, the trollroom.io has a stream. It's the No Agenda stream.

1:46:26 You can listen to that 24-7. Lots of live shows on, even before this one. Darren O'Neill with the Rock and Roll Pre-Stream. And you'll probably hear people talking about No Agenda Social. Well, this is our federated network which you can follow us there. And there's no algos. You can join from any server. We suggest finding something small, though maybe setting one up yourself. You can do it for five euros a month. It's a mastodon server. So I'm Adam at NoAgendaSocial.com. John is John C. Dvorak at NoAgendaSocial.com. If you follow us, we federate. You'll get all of Gitmo Nation starting flowing through your timeline before you know it.

1:47:03 And again, it is noagendasocial.com. We need to thank the artist for episode 1363. We titled that Attribution Science and the artwork, this was not an easy one. Darren O'Neill, who is long overdue for for being chosen. I mean, lots of times he hasn't quite made it. You know, you talk about bringing the cheese. This was in fact kind of a cheese piece that he did. It was spot on. The Virgin Galactic slash Bezos rocket flying into space with dollars pooping out of its butt. Yeah. But there was other, I think there was other stuff. No, there was a lot of good material and it

1:47:51 Problem that Darren's gonna have is if we have these semi pros and pros Coming in which we're not discouraging by any means. We think it's fabulous they have a And they crank it out. It's not as though it's you know It's unbelievable and so you end up with some some really stunning pieces that are very catchy their eye-catching and There were numbers people did a lot of interesting things nothing was Lego works and So we appreciate that. By the way, it turns out that the Lego model of the Capitol that the insurrectionists had in his house and what's his face? Visectomy man, Chris Hayes, he was all, oh my God, they studied it with a model of Lego. You remember that? Yes. It turns out. The stupidest thing, yes. It turns out the Lego was still in the box, unassembled.

1:48:52 Oh, there's your MSNBC reporting for you. That's right. So we had a lot of Lego. There was a lot of... We had a rubber shortage, couple of rubber shortage jokes. Cometrip blogger had something semi-lewd, which is no surprise. I don't know why people still try to do the Joe Rogan logo for anything we do. Yes. I don't know. I don't get it either. It doesn't make sense. And they should, you know, If they look, the thing is if you go to the No Agenda Art Generator if you're an artist and you look back at stuff that's been rejected, you should get a clue about what we don't do. We don't use our images anymore because the first two or three years of this we did nothing but our images and so we banned them.

1:49:40 And so the Joe Rogan logo with the Adams image is just immediately banned. What's the point of spending your time doing it? I'm trying to think, was there any... I somehow vaguely remember some veto thing. I may be wrong. I don't think there was any veto. There could have been. Let me see... No. I mean, yeah. What is happening today is like someone came in and just... Joe Corral and has done 8,000... And Mellow Madness, they've done 5,000 images. No, there's a whole bunch of other people here. Holy crap, what's going on? I've never seen this many before at halftime. Oh, it's happened. It's a lot. Well, Darren O'Neill, congratulations. Long overdue and you just nailed it. I don't think we had any... I guess we didn't have any arguments. Like, yeah, Darren. Yes, we did have one that was vetoed.

1:50:44 It was on the Evergreens and it was a Ness Works. Ah, that's... Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The art car. Right. We did... We talked about the art car. But why was it vetoed? No, it's because we didn't talk about the art car. Oh, right. It was discussed in the newsletter, but it was never discussed on the show. Right. Thus, it was vetoed for the- Yeah. We probably would have used it if we had talked about the art card. That was a kind of nice piece. Yes, because it was a beautiful piece. So Dreb Scott does all the chapters for the No Agenda Show, and he does that with an app called HyperCatcher. Oh, gee, it's a new podcast app, Podcasting 2.0.

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Spotify Stock Drop, Podcast Market Saturation

Spotify shares fell 6% following an analyst report questioning the company's massive investments in exclusive podcast deals like "Call Her Daddy" and Joe Rogan. Critics argue that Spotify is struggling to convert existing users into podcast listeners in a slowing market. The No Agenda hosts suggest that decentralized "Podcasting 2.0" initiatives are beginning to challenge the dominance of closed, corporate networks.

spotify· joe rogan· call her daddy· bernstein· podcasting 2.0

1:51:21 And it's cool because he can do it on the fly as he's listening and then he goes back. It's a lot of work. He does 30, 40 chapters for us. Uses a lot of this, almost exclusively sometimes, all of this art. So it's a great way to check it out. And you can find, just try a new podcast app, newpodcastapps.com. I want to just point out a new story this morning. Spotify stock drops as analyst critique podcast performance. Oops. Say that again what I shall read it I'm gonna go to the story Spotify stock drops analysts warn company must prove podcast strategy

1:52:03 Spotify shares fell as much as 6% on Wednesday following a report by analysts at Bernstein that questioned the company's podcast investments in a slowing podcast market. No, no, a slowing market for you. We are taking over. I'll just say that 6%, we took it. Podcasting 2.0 took that from you. I don't know if it's true or not, but I want to say it. Well, you can say whatever you want. Yeah, but you got to back me up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. I'm just saying, I'm just saying. Well, you know, I mentioned, let me mention something. I think it's when they took a call her daddy for $40 million. I don't think the Joe Rogan thing was a bad idea. I thought it was 60 million. Okay, could have been 60 million.

1:52:54 Now this is part, this is half of what used to be the show Call Her Daddy with the blonde and Sophia with an F. They used to have the show together. And they didn't take the good part which was Sophia. So I think Sophia, because the blonde and I can't remember her name, but I should, but I don't listen to her show that much because all she basically basically talks about are blowjobs. That's all she talks about. At least every time I turn, listen to her show, because I'm looking for clear clips and they did two girls that got good mics. Yeah, sure. Yeah. No, but it's all audio. So you don't get to see them. But she talks about blowjobs to an excess and she talks about blowjob techniques and give them casual blowjobs in the car. You do it in a cab and all kinds of stuff.

1:53:39 And it's just pretty, it's gross, but Sophia with an F is gross enough. The other girl is grosser. And I would say that some investors that, what are you giving $60 million to this girl? Well, now, should I tell you something? No. I looked at the numbers. I came to a similar conclusion. Actually, my conclusion was, I don't think they're stealing anyone's market share. They mentioned podcasts never except in context of, in their quarter one report, except in the context of Joe Rogan. There's nothing about podcasting in their report other than, oh, our monthly average users are down. So they're losing people and all they say is, well, Joe Rogan is doing good at converting. Yeah, converting existing customers.

1:54:27 And I saw that a week ago. I agree with that. Now, I'm not going to argue this. I'm just saying something always triggers this and I'm pretty sure this girl did it. Well, I like that. I like that theory. Yeah. I could be wrong, but they could have made this analysis could have been made a year ago about Spotify. I mean they're hemorrhaging money, there are all these issues. Yeah but it's more fun when we're doing podcasting 2.0 to stand on the sidelines and cheer. Well when you're doing podcasting 2.0, which is a demise. I've said it before, it's a godsend to podcasting. Even though people, there are certain people that have condemned it because it is associated with you and I won't say who they are Leo Laporte.

1:55:08 But it's a godsend to podcasting and it does block a lot of this kind of craziness that's going on. And I think it's their time to be... I'm glad Joe got in on the deal and I'm glad that Barstool Sports got 60 million dollars for the other daddy thing but they're the two lucky lucky people who can they do I mean they do hard work so it's not like they're they're slouches. I guess I'm just happy that a decentralized open system is what do I always say you can't monetize the network there you go there you go Spotify you could have asked me but no you can't

CHAPTER 32 / 53 Discussion

Match Game History, Alec Baldwin and Dick DiBartolo

A discussion with Mad Magazine writer Dick DiBartolo, the original writer for "Match Game" in the 1970s, reveals that producers of the Alec Baldwin reboot never consulted him for expertise. The anecdote serves as a metaphor for how modern media often ignores established experts in favor of celebrity-driven revivals. The failure of the Baldwin version is attributed to a lack of understanding of the show's original comedic structure.

match game· alec baldwin· dick dibartolo· gene rayburn· mad magazine

1:55:44 monetize the network. They never ask anybody anything. So I'm talking about this. So they had, this is an aside, so I had talking about not asking the experts. Yes. So they did a match game show with that actor, what's his name? It was on for about a year. It was cancelled like last year, I think. Who? Oh, the Bachelor host? No, a match game. It was the guy who plays Trump on Saturday Night Live, the actor. Alec Baldwin? Alec Baldwin was the host of the match game. He had the long mic like Gene Rayburn and all the rest. Oh, okay, yeah. So they do the match game and they got it all screwed up. It's no good. The show fails. It was no good. So I decided...

1:56:29 Because I'm kind of a jerk about this sort of thing, because it happens to me, it happens to you, it happens to everybody who has any expertise in anything. So I called up Dick DiBartolo, who works for Mad Magazine as a writer. Dick DiBartolo was the writer for the Match Game in the 70s. He was the writer, because I watched a special on them. There was a documentary about Gene Rayburn and the show, because it was a famous show and Rayburn was named the best ever host. So I called up Dick and asked him a couple of questions, which I wanted the answers to. First we chatted a little bit about the show and how it came about. So I said, and he wrote pretty much every single question. He was the writer.

1:57:15 for the show for 10 years and he knew the ins and outs of the show. He was part of it when it started in New York and how it changed and it morphed, it pivoted and they became a popular show. So I said, so Dick, so when they start, they cranked this Alec Baldwin version of the show up again, did anyone call you? To ask you any question like how the show was structured, what do you think made it work when it was working well and it was a hot show, it was on the day, it was at night, it was all over the place. Did anybody discuss with you the structure of the jokes or anything the way the show went? Not a soul called him, of course not.

1:58:00 And so I said, well, I only called to just to confirm my suspicions that nobody would bother calling probably the expert, since Gene Rayburn's dead, the expert on the show during his heyday. Now, why bother? And that's what you just, you get the same thing with the, you know, why call Adam Curry about podcasting? What does he know? He's a conspiracy theorist. Yeah. He likes freedom. Freedom! So noagendaartgenerator.com is where you can see all of the art and of course that also gets used in hats, t-shirts, mugs, etc. Noagendashop.com. Those guys are great.

CHAPTER 33 / 53 Discussion

Patrick Wilson of Weezer, Executive Producer Credit

Patrick Wilson, the co-founding drummer of the band Weezer, was featured in a Daily Mirror article that mentioned his role as an executive producer for the No Agenda podcast. The article highlighted Wilson's diverse talents, including his work with The Rentals and his portrayal of John Cale in the film "Factory Girl." The hosts celebrate Wilson's long-term support and the "legitimacy" his public credit brings to the show.

patrick wilson· weezer· executive producer· daily mirror· the rentals

1:58:47 They split money with the artists and then they donate to the show. It's great, we have no meetings, we love their work. And this is a Value for Value program. As you've noticed, you didn't hear any commercials for the past two hours. And even in our donation segment, there's great content, you're seeing it here. And we also like to thank our executive and associate executive producers of the show for this episode. And I need to say something, I need to thank one of our longtime friends, oh I think we call that friend of the shawl, which is Patrick from from the band Weezer. Oh yes, oh yes you got it, this is hilarious. He gets it doesn't he? He's the drummer. Yes he's also original co-founder

1:59:39 And so there's this whole article, I mean, because they've been around for what, 20 years? Maybe even a little bit longer than that by now? Yeah, they're old-timers. We've just been around for a while. So there's this article in the, I think it's the Daily Mirror, and there's all this thing about... Read the paragraph. Okay, hold on a second. Let me just get it. Okay, here it is. What are you drinking? Pabst? Schlitz? Schlitz malt liquor? The last can of spindrift grapefruit water. I think you've just moved on to Schlitz. Schlitz malt liquor. All right, co-founding Weezer member Patrick Wilson, 52, also fronts his own band, the Special Goodness. But his talents do not just lie in music. Oh no! He's also known for performing funny stunts on skateboards, scooters and bikes, which he posts online.

2:00:32 Patrick also recorded drums for the Rentals' first record, but did not tour with them. Alongside his Weezer bandmate Brian, Patrick created a cover of the Velvet Underground song, Heroin, for the 2006 film Factory Girl, in which he also played John Cale. Patrick has been an executive producer for the No Agenda podcast, a political show fronted by former VJ Adam Curry and columnist John C. Dvorak. And you know that he gave that to them as like, hey, by the way, I'm also in the production game now, like the Obamas. And I'm an executive producer on the No Agenda show. We love you, Patrick. Very funny. Very, very funny. And it, once again, anyone can do it. And it legitimizes what we're doing here. It's legit, people. These credits are legit.

2:01:22 So let's thank some of these fine folks who have supported us for today's show. Yeah, let's start with Brian Travis in Candia, New Hampshire. $1,049.99. Wow. And he says he hopes it makes it into the Thursday show and it did. And then he says I'll send a note to John. And it didn't. I got no Travis anything in my inbox and it's nothing under the name donation, so I don't know. When it does come in, we'll definitely read it because it's a high end. I would like to say something. If a note doesn't go through, please try emailing it to adam at curry.com. I had someone who was really mad, man. They thought that you blocked them and said, you block nights, you're horrible, you suck, I'm never donating again. I said, was it by any chance a squirrel mail block? He says, oh, okay.

2:02:15 I said, I didn't block you. He said, you blocked me. I didn't block you. He said, you're emailing me, aren't you? So I went back and forth with the guy about this being blocked, but I'm getting his note now. So it was blocked. And so I sent it over to the guy that runs Squirrel Mail and the ctime.com operation. And he says, tell the guy to stop shouting. I guess if you put all caps in the note, too many all caps, it gets kicked. I get no spam. So when you say put donation though people do all caps donation. No, that's fine. Oh that that's never gotten blocked. It's in the note itself. He did the system he has in looks at the notes. That's why if you're cussing out cussing me out it didn't know it will not get through.

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Producer Donations, Alaska and Cardiff by the Sea

Donations from producers in Palmer, Alaska, and Cardiff by the Sea, California, are acknowledged, including a "de-douching" request for a creator of the "Trump Dumps" jingle. A producer named Mike Salmon apologized for an overly long previous note promoting his inn, explaining he was over-excited about his new business venture. The segment features various listener-requested jingles and "Monk Karma" sound bites.

palmer alaska· cardiff by the sea· encinitas· monk karma· trump dumps

2:03:06 Wow. Well, I would just like to say there are backups if it doesn't work then you can do notes at noagendashow.net or adamacurry.com you probably should have all the bases covered by that but we did not get his note unfortunately. Jim Parker's next on the list. We got his note but his note just says his name $400 from Palmer, Alaska. And he says Jim Parker, Nick River Ranch. The Alaskans have perked up in the last couple of weeks. One of our guys was at home with the guy who's... No, it was Mike Salmon who sent an apologetic note which I should probably read. He's the guy that you condemned for promoting his inn, if you remember. But I'm sorry, he wasn't promoting his inn. He asked us to read every item on the menu including brunch.

2:03:59 Yeah, it was out of control. He's apologizing. He says, my intent was to donate $3.33 to my favorite podcast and plug our in to your listeners. And then he didn't do this, but he says he wanted to offer a discount to producers, justify future donations to my wife based on responses to the ad in your show. My misunderstanding was it was It was tolerable but not favored to do a little ad in exchange for the producership. And then he says on my phone it looks shorter than when you read it. I was over excited because we walked from a good life with a security in exchange for a failing business that needed six months of love to get going again. That's what he should have put in his note. Yeah, he should have.

2:04:50 That's the story. Unfortunately now this time he leaves out the name of the ranch again. No. And the code to get a cheap room. Well we didn't have a code last time, that was part of the problem. No, I know. Mike, get your act together. Dude, okay. Well, you read it was Mike Salmon. Yeah, just you'll feel figure eventually this will work. Okay. All right, and people be flocking to his place. I hope I hope Jim's place. Okay, what do we got here? James Hellams from

2:05:27 Encinitas, California. Encinitas 35813. Greetings from Cardiff by the sea, California. How does that work? Is there a Cardiff by the sea? I think there is a Cardiff by the sea and I think that's where he is. It just comes in from Encinitas. Oh, that's interesting. I didn't realize. I found the NOAA Gender Show in November 2020. So this donation is long overdue. The NOAA Gender Show is my regular sanity calibrator. As a father of three, three-year-old boys, I can use all the amygdala shrinking I can get. Do you think he has triplets? Three, three-year-old, you think, or some other family configuration?

2:06:11 This donation goes two ways, half for me and half for the monk who hit me in the mouth. I would say he needs a de-douching but since he's already put in his time and talent creating the Trump Dumps jingle, he won't need one. Please put him on your birthday list for January 30th. You guys really do make an incredible show. Keep up the work and thank you for all that you do. I don't think he's on the list. Well we don't know his name then, do we? So I don't know what to put on the list, but I figured since we can't do that, I'll play him some Monk Karma and that should work along with the other requested jingles. They did dumps. They call them dumps. Big massive dumps. You've got karma. Yikes.

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Knighting Ceremony, Darren O'Neill and Hill Country Doctor

Sir Darren O'Neill facilitated a donation on behalf of the "Comic Strip Blogger" following a bet on the Italy vs. England soccer match. An anonymous ER doctor from the Texas Hill Country wrote in to describe the "mass hysteria" within the medical community regarding COVID-19 treatments. The doctor noted that many colleagues refuse to prescribe ivermectin despite patient requests, attributing the behavior to tribalism and fear.

darren o'neill· comic strip blogger· ivermectin· texas hill country· knighthood

2:07:03 Hey, here we go. Here's Sir Darren O'Neill coming in from Illinois. 333-333. What does he have to say? Hello John and Adam. This is my great honor to submit this donation on behalf of the infamous comic strip blogger. Wow. Okay, so this is Darren, top artist of the week, helping out the little guy. His dislike of Brexit caused him to declare that the that he'd donate to No Agenda. That's interesting, for the very first time. That's true. If Italy beat England, oh he's gonna do it if Italy beat England in the soccer championship. Yeah, sorry I had to trounce you on that one. Yeah, yeah.

2:07:47 Yeah, we will get an explanation when you feel like it. Whenever you want. He has made good on that promise. Could you please de-douche comic strip blogger? You've been de-douched. Oh, I see. So this is Darren O'Neal. Um, I, oh I see, okay I see it here. He made, I'm just gonna read ahead here. And you're gonna have to do a switcheroo. Yes, he made good on that part. Could you please deduce, he, his constant quest for privacy caused him to send me Bitcoin so I could convert it to fiat, also known as cuck bucks, and send it along to you. He had no note to attach but said, remind Dvorak he needs to come on your grumpy old Ben's podcast. God, it feels good to do him again.

2:08:34 And to add anything else I wanted. I would like you to request a goat scream in honor of my parents 60th wedding anniversary which is today then bid you adieu. Cheers Sir Darren O'Neill. Okay we got a goat scream for you. Rick B333 from Elko, Nevada sent a second installment of 333 via PayPal towards my future knighthood and as a mark of appreciation for your continued diligence and unique work. It also happens I'm a 7-11 baby too, honored to be in such distinguished company as my lovely wife the keeper and Jay, your daughter. In anticipation of my imminent knighthood, please reserve the title Sir Rick Hallowed Rider of the Purple Sage for my cross-country antics. A little sharpened spelling and some Camela Biscuit Birthday would be nice. Well, we can give you both.

2:09:31 Where is okay? What else do you want here the yeah, we'll do the longer. They always give me a biscuit on my birth The tortise In the race. Kim Kardashian, Sigourney Weaver, Bush, R-E-S-P-I-C-T. They're all jitty. R-E-S-P-I-C-T. There's no real conflict. We must. We must. We must. We must. And we will much.

2:10:15 about that be committed. The gift that keeps on giving. Thank you for requesting that. Happy to play. All right. So Anonymous writes in on a note here, he gives us, what is the amount of money here? 333.33. He's an ER doctor and he says, not sure which email address to send this to apologize in advance if this is incorrect, but just man, he goes on and on. I know you're very busy so I'll keep it short. He doesn't. I'm an ER doctor and worked in several systems throughout Texas and this is kind of interesting. I think you'll be interested in it because he talks about Hill Country doctoring. I find people in general have an inaccurate view of what medicine is like in practice in America at least. I would like to write a blurb if you have any specific questions I can answer goes on. I would like to share a few thoughts in regards to COVID.

2:11:09 not to be shared on the show and he goes on about the locals. Okay, so I won't have to read it. Good. But he does say, we are experiencing a mini spike out here in Texas Hill Country. Adam, I don't know where you're relocated, but something for you to consider. I write for a whole cocktail of medications, including ivermectin in most cases of COVID, but still have many, many colleagues who don't write for anything. They won't give any medications. Moreover, I still get weird looks when they find out that I do. I've overheard patients specifically asking for a prescription of ivermectin and other medications, which the doctor refused to give.

2:11:50 Medical people are just people. Whatever it is we're going through as a society right now, mass hysteria, my theory, tribalism, fear, fill in the blank, this medical people are not immune. It's easy for me to dismiss politicians or administrators operating somewhere, but it's hard to do so when it affects us. I would say it's not immune. I think it's the norm. That's how you're taught. Diagnose, prescribe. That's what's being taught today. And you read it from some list. When my medical colleagues drink the Kool-Aid and ask for seconds, in Texas of all places it's a surprise. Thanks again for all you do. I've been hooked ever since I first listened to Adam on The Joe Rogan Show. Oh my goodness, thank you. Okay, you can take now we go to the associate executive producers. Yes, we have Brian Dennison 23456, one of our favorite sequence of numbers. Virginia would like WTC7, the Trump whole load. It's not Trump, it's Biden.

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Associate Executive Producers, Firehouse Culture and LPNs

New Associate Executive Producers are recognized, including a firefighter from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, who uses the podcast to maintain sanity in the firehouse. A note from a producer's wife, an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), described being laid off due to the suspension of elective surgeries during the pandemic. The segment includes various "karma" jingles and a "de-douching" for a fire department colleague.

wtc7· shippensburg· fire department· lpn· registered nurse

2:12:43 And Jobs Karma for all and says, hey guys, trying out this new drug donation moniker I've been hearing about lately. Love is lit and how? Feels real groovy. Tanked. Tanked for all you do. Oh and John. Please stay safe and get that Kevin Inger book out. He must have been really hammered to say that. WTC 7 won't go away. I'm gonna give you the whole load today. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Yes! Nikas, karma. Sir man of the center 22222.

2:13:26 Listener since 2015. John, you are accurate. You are accurate. Public health is full of people. You are accurate, comma. Yeah, it should be. I don't see the comment, so that's the problem. John, you're accurate. Public health is full of people who are frustrated they weren't being listened to more in normal times. I believe this to be true. I went to school in this. Oh, he studied it as a PayPal Char character limit may comment more on any social sir man of the center. Well, it's not If you do a cut and paste there's no character limit. The problem is when you hit the return key. It's done. It's done exactly That's what you gotta avoid Christopher Howell Hagerstown, Maryland 20202 another cool number not my first donation, but this is my first associate executive producership Congratulations, and please deduce me You've been

2:14:24 Be douched. Also, please call out my brother Kenneth and co-worker Dave as douchebags. Douchebags. Kenneth and Dave. Douchebags. I hit them both in the mouth. Neither has yet to donate. Thanks guys for the show and deconstructing deconstruction service you provide. Get safe, be safe, feel safe. Jingles, birthday biscuits, Sleepy Joe R2D2 karma. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Sleepy Joe. You've got karma. She's just the cutest. I love her. Sleepy Joe. If you can break out page two, which I can't figure out which one of these sheets is page two, does Sir Egghead give? It's $201.33. Yeah, I got page two. Oh, no, I have it right here as a note. He wrote it by hand. There is no otter like you. Aw, cute.

2:15:21 IGM, Better Late Than Never, here is a handwritten, here's a handmade from sticks that cause from the June 6th meetup in Dayton something. Well I may have a bigger better copy here, one last second I can read it. ITM John, 20133, Better Late Than Never, here is a handmade Here's a head made from sticks that came from the June 6 meetup in Dayton, Ohio, although we forgot to take up donations. Here's some dollar sign. Much love! I love that, thank you. Sir Scatman. And there did not see the head with the stick on it.

2:16:09 He is the seating person extraordinaire of SWFL Southwestern Florida $200 associate executive producership. Meetup report attached for the Fort Myers meetup brunch on 7-11 received and queued. No one present was a douchebag. Aha! That's right. Maybe it's just Miami and Tampa that suck. Lots of royalty, good food, good conversations and people from all walks of life. Thanks to the staff at Exetera Cafe for taking great care of us. We are planning more meetups in this area, including one this Saturday in Punta Gorda, hosted by Dame Zyl in a dress. And then he... I would like to... Now you misspelled it, which is good because you spelled it S-E-I-G.

2:16:51 It would be S-I-E-G. Don't put this in PayPal notes. Don't put CKyle in PayPal notes, SirScatman. It's dumb. That gets us shut down. Yeah, you can get us killed. Or worse, you can get us killed. But of course we do appreciate the support and it's a good meetup. Actually that came in, that was an email that came in as an email that I forwarded to Eric. So it wasn't in the PayPal note. Well how come your spam blocker didn't block it? That's what I'm thinking because he misspelled C.

2:17:30 Otherwise it would have been blocked. Oh my goodness. Don't be cute. Emma Caldwell's next on the list of 200 bucks Little Ridge, New Brunswick, Canada. I made a one-time donation to the show to de-douche my husband Jesse Caldwell for his birthday. I somehow missed the option to add the message before the transaction was complete. Can you help me out by wishing Jesse from New Brunswick, Canada a happy birthday from his family? I think you're on the list. Our kids walk around the house saying, the kids walk around the house saying, you've been de-douched! Which has got to be funny. And after today, the kids will also be rocking around the house going, blowjob, blowjob, blowjob. And if I could ask for one more favor, can you call out Eric Lame, I'm sorry, pronounce Lame, for being a douchebag.

2:18:24 I have attached a recent receipt from the donation. I appreciate any help you can provide. And I think it was, I think we did the help by reading this note. Yeah, I would think so. Dave Auker from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, where they're running out of coal. I've got a couple jingles here. Oh, oh, that's good. He wants R2-D2 Karma, also wants a Foamer, and he wants anything from Alex Jones, which I happen to have, believe it or not. I have something new. Good, so I'll put that in.

2:19:02 Forgive me guys for I'm a douchebag. Please de-douche me. You've been de-douched. My friend and co-worker Chris hit me in the mouth over a year ago. He came to work yesterday and was ranting about some interesting information that was going on to send to you in this donation letter. And he was going to call me out as a douchebag. Well, I cannot let that happen so take my money. It's well deserved. We work for a fire department and your podcast has kept us sane in the COVID-induced hysteria. Your podcast is truly the best." Cool. Do you think it's in the firehouse? I would hope they play it in the firehouse. That's great. Hey, firehouse! And then all of a sudden it's like... And they have to stop. Like, oh man, hold on, let's just listen to one more jingle. The fire can wait.

2:19:49 Your podcast is truly the best in the universe. My wife was an LPN at a doctor's office. What kind of nurse is that? Limited practitioner? I don't want it. LPN at a doctor's office. and was laid off due to a need to place all the more senior nurses that could not work in the elective surgeries. It worked out as she had time to care for our second human resource. I try to get my wife to listen, but she likes music too much. But when she hears something, she always asks, what did John and Adam have to say about that? Thank you both. The boys. The boys. Oh, LPN is a junior registered nurse. Thanks, Trolls.

CHAPTER 37 / 53 Discussion

Sir Fakeologist, Dame Jamie and Alabama Relocation

The host of Fakeologist.com was knighted after his fifth $200 donation, promoting his own "value for value" video platform, Fakotube. Dame Jamie sent a handwritten note in green ink complaining about being "snubbed" in previous episodes and describing her family's move from Connecticut to Alabama. The hosts apologized for the oversight and discussed the "culture shock" of moving to the South, noting Alabama's well-maintained infrastructure.

fakeologist· alabama· connecticut· value for value· knighthood

2:20:33 Thank you both for your hard work. John, stay safe. John can tell me to go F myself off on a term of endearment in the fire station. See? It isn't- Hey! Hey, you fire guys! Go F yourself! Oh my god! Woo! Listen to that horn! Back on Rainbow Dildo monkey rapers as a good thing. You've got karma. I'm sorry. I could not resist. Now finally on the list is fakeologist.com which is in Ontario. It's a podcast, Fakeologist, $200. The fakeologist, yeah, he's been around for a long time with us. Yes, he knows what he's doing. Thank you for your inspirational show. Thank you for your inspirational show, he writes, the Crackpot and Buzzkill. Your excellent tech talk, your media deconstruction, and your incredible consistency

2:21:28 Showing up week after week after week makes your podcast stand out from the rest. The value for value model is an excellent idea and I've employed it successfully on my podcast at fakeologist.com. I also have my own video platform, Fakotube.com. Innovative. Fakotube. Innovative. I'm going to use that. Where I post my favorite truth videos that are in danger of being removed. This is my fifth donation of $200, so please knight me. Aha! Ah! Whoa!

2:22:05 Do we have said knighting on the schedule? I doubt it. Well, it's got a color so maybe. Let me just check. This is my fifth. So knight me as Sir Fakeologist of Candanavia, please. And he's got some jingles which I will... Hold on. It'll be Sir... So he was not on the list. Sir Fakeologist of Candanavia. Okay, so he's got WTC 7 won't go away the same way the Surfside condo in Florida was empty and then demolished He's talking about the one that they demolished not the one that fell apart. Mm-hmm and the victims Oh, he says no, he thinks the whole thing was faked. Well, he's the fake He's the fakeologist. He's a fakeologist right? Everything's fake. So just WTC 7 won't go away We'll do the trick

2:22:58 WTC 7 won't go away! And then I have a make- And rant. I have a make good from Dame Jamie. Which I shall read. She read us the riot act. Well, it starts off with Dear Buzzkill. So I don't know if it's us, Kimo Sabe? He said with a racist undertone. Okay, she read me the riot act. Dear Buzzkill, you are living up to your nickname. Twice now I've donated to the Any Amount Dadication and have been snubbed! June 20, 2021, I requested a dadication to Sir Mad Hatter from Dame Jamie and Offspring.

2:23:39 Who is slash was spending Father's Day in a setting, oh in Alabama setting up our new home in a, oh no, all day setting up our new home in a conservative state, yes, because Connecticut sucks so they're leaving Connecticut going to Alabama. June 20th, 2020. Culture shock! Daticate to Sir Matt Hatter from Dame Jamie. Why make these any amount if you can't pick up on the lesser donations? It's a wording issue. June is not an easy month for extra play money. Your squirrels suck as much as Connecticut.

2:24:20 It's referring to your squirrel mail. Your squirrels suck as much as Connecticut. I tried to send a nice, hey you missed my daddy day shout out and the squirrels told me my email doesn't exist. Snubbed again. And while I have your attention, why make comments like we always break for nights during the $200 to $50 segment but bail on dames. Wow she's calling the misogynist card on us now. Is our money not as good? Should we only be donating 70 cents on the dollar? Now my wrist hurts. Never write, I never write this much. Too much arthritis. Is she hand wrote this? Oh yeah, handwritten. In green. In the past you have said, handwritten notes always get read. So I hope this gets to you at least.

2:25:07 Tell Sir Matt Hatter how much his wife adores him. Love the show. It makes for excellent info semen during the drives from Alabama to Connecticut despite being miffed. Still love you. Still love you. Heart, heart. XOXO Dame Jamie. Dame Jamie, we're really sorry. Obviously we're sorry. I think this is all bullcrap. I don't think we missed anything. Oh my god. Okay, can we just say there's a certain point John in life when you just take the L Just go with it. And Dame Jamie, thank you very much for the note. That was actually a cute note that made me laugh a lot and made me feel stupid because I'm sorry sometimes, you know, we don't have a hundred billion dollar operation and now we're in low budget. Honestly, it's a lot of work.

2:25:56 You know, we don't have a single system. We're not like Apple where, get everything from us and we'll take 30 percent. You know, it's easy to track. No, we're independent. So it comes in many different ways. Truly independent media. Truly independent. And so sometimes stuff falls through the cracks. Well, we showed that we will write, we break and read handwritten notes. This was a handwritten note. It was most certainly very entertaining. Thank you for your courage. Now getting back to, by the way, just as a thought, moving from Connecticut to Alabama has got to be the damnedest thing. And hit me up because my partner Dave Jones is in Alabama. If there's anything you need or any information I'm sure he'd be more than happy to point you in the right direction.

2:26:43 Yes, absolutely do that because you're gonna need some direction. No, you're gonna need some because the culture shock, I mean I love Alabama for one thing you can see all the pork from the two senators that were always from Alabama they got roads. I mean I have to, I've been in Alabama and driven on back every road there it seems to actually be paved. As opposed to here, Highway 80, a US interstate with potholes every which way that could break your axles. Alabama is well cared for, so you're gonna like it. It's a nice state. The people are very friendly.

CHAPTER 38 / 53 Discussion

South Africa Unrest, Racial Strife and Looting

South Africa experienced widespread looting and violence following the arrest of former President Jacob Zuma, with rioters targeting oil refineries and food supplies. Audio clips from the unrest show leaders urging crowds to target Indian and white communities and burn their houses. The rhetoric used by some organizers, including the term "comrades," suggests a Marxist-communist influence driving the racialized conflict.

south africa· looting· jacob zuma· racial strife· comrades

2:27:23 And we thank Dame Jamie and Sir Matt Hatter and all the offspring and of course our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1364 of the NOAH Agenda Show, still the best podcast in the universe because you make it that way. You're producing it, you deliver to us, it's time, talent, treasure, you're all doing your part, it's highly appreciated and if you'd like to get in on the treasure part and some of these fun notes just go to vorac.org I think it would be important to discuss the trifecta that is Cuba, Haiti and South Africa.

2:28:26 I believe they're all part of the same thing. Okay, I'm not going that sounds right. It's all happening at the same time and it's fishy. And a lot of it feels very very analogous to Black Lives Matter where you had protests, they turned violent and they're going after a certain group and they're spurred on. Haiti I think I'll probably start in reverse order. South Africa first, because it is being covered, but the devastation and destruction, there's food is gone, the army and police are nowhere to be seen, they've destroyed oil refineries, so gasoline is now scarce. This is becoming a huge

2:29:11 issue, I believe it is racial. We had all kinds of mainstream media came out with all kinds of crazy things and oh yeah it's because their leader Zuma was arrested. No, I don't think so. Yeah, I don't buy that either. Because we have producers in South Africa, many of them, and they are recording things And we'll start with... Now this is just a revolution leader, someone with a bullhorn standing in the crowd. Once you are done with the looting, go to Indian areas. Not me saying that, I'm saying the court says that. It's kind of hard. You'll get into the accent, but he's saying, go after Indians. Go to Indian communities. Go there and kill Indians and burn their houses. Go to white areas.

2:30:01 Go there once you are done recluting, go there and kill white community. Then and burn their houses. So go to the Indian communities, burn their houses, kill the Indians and kill the white people. This is an... I don't have names or anything but these are videos that I've turned into audio so they're authentic from there. I'm not sure who this is but this guy gives it away. This is Black Lives Matter. Comrades! When you start off with comrades, what do you think that is? Comrade! Comrades? Comrades? Are you kidding me now? Comrades!

2:30:36 It is with great sadness and regret that one of our black men has suffered the loss of his truck. Please, comrades, stay away from any belongings of the black people. Our fight is not against ourselves. We should not target anything that is owned by the black people. We should not fight any business Thank you. What the heck?

2:31:38 This is a full-on assault. This is how you get great reset. This is how you screw people over, particularly people with brown skin in sometimes sandy areas, in this case just South Africa. But this is not good what is happening and I believe Similar things are happening. This was South Africa? I thought I was thinking it was Haiti. No, this is South Africa. Okay, you're sorry it was South Africa. I said I was gonna do them in reverse. That was all South Africa. Okay, good. Now we know that there's been a huge racial strife there, but when you get someone talking about comrades go after white supremacy, then you know this is the message. These people have been riled up, been told that whitey is the problem and they're going to kill him. Not a new problem in South Africa.

2:32:26 No, but at this extreme, this was actually already run, if you remember Zimbabwe and what was Rhodesia, what was that guy with the trillion dollars of... Tanzania? Yeah, was it Tanzania? Maybe. Anyway, there's already a bunch of black countries have gone after the whites and gotten them out of there. South Africa's like, it's been going on a little bit, but this is taking it to the extreme. Now, Cuba is a little more interesting. But I like the comrade thing. So we're dealing with the same communist movement, Marxist communist movement that we're seeing in this country. And it's based on race, the hatred and the fear is race-based and driven by that. Now Cuba is a little more interesting.

CHAPTER 39 / 53 Discussion

Cuba Protests, Pitbull and Jeff Bezos Heritage

Thousands of Cubans took to the streets to protest food and medicine shortages, marking the largest demonstrations in the country in three decades. Singer Pitbull called on world leaders and "Cuban-American" Jeff Bezos to intervene and provide aid to the island. However, a fact-check of Bezos's biography reveals he was born in Albuquerque to parents of Danish and Swiss descent, and was only adopted by a Cuban immigrant, Miguel Bezos, at age four.

cuba· pitbull· jeff bezos· raul castro· miami

2:33:15 The reason why it's a little different is they have a song, very much like Winds of Change by the Scorpions was a song for the, written by the CIA, probably promoted by the CIA, to bring down the Berlin Wall. They have a song which is a parody of a national song which is for country or death, and it's a hip-hop song, and now it's for country or life, la vida. And I have a little clip here from ABC this morning about Cuba. This morning, new turmoil in Cuba. Cubans taking to the streets protesting food and medicine shortages.

2:34:02 The largest demonstrations in nearly three decades in a country notorious for cracking down on dissent. An economic crisis has hit the island nation hard, forcing people to wait hours in line for food and job opportunities, scarce since the pandemic. Cuba's president blames US restrictions on exports, foreign funds, and travel. Cubans across the US voicing their support for the protesters. Thousands shutting down streets in Miami Sunday, many demanding American politicians intervene. I wanna see the president to see something and to do something for Cuba now. In April, Raul Castro stepped down as leader, prompting increasing calls for change in the communist nation.

2:34:45 So I'm not, well I just want to say if you do a search Soros Cuba sit down for half an hour. Nice. Go ahead. I was just going to mention they have brought Raul out of retirement to advise the current president. To deal with this, yeah. Well because they they're obviously not doing a good job of it. This could be the counter-revolutionary This is what happens. This seems a little different than South Africa, which never was communized It is but I but I but I like the idea of trying to connect them. I won't know it's I'm gonna connect it to Haiti That's kind of more the idea But there's something else going on with this Cuba because this this puts the Biden administration in an odd spot

2:35:30 What are you going to say? What are you going to do? I mean, after all, they were all, you know, this is Obama 3, and they loved all the communists. And then this little ditty from Pitbull. You know Pitbull? Yeah, Pitbull the singer. Yeah, well he does an interesting call out here. And it gets me hot, it bothers me and it frustrates me to a certain extent being a Cuban-American and having a platform to speak to the world and not being able to help my own people. Not being able to get them food, not being able to get them water, not being able to get them medicine, but most of all not being able to help and really get them what they deserve which is freedom.

2:36:12 And this is my way of talking to the world. All world allies get together to help. Global businesses get together to help. People that we're so proud of, people such as Jeff Bezos, Cuban-American, graduated from a high school in Miami, built one of the biggest companies in the world, the richest man in the world. He's somebody that can get involved and really help us. I never considered that. Call up Bezos. Where are you, Jeff? Too busy flying to the moon? When was Bezos a Cuban-American? Are you gonna doubt? The look is bought up now. Well, okay. Hold on a second.

2:36:56 While you're looking that up, just while we're talking about Bezos for a moment, just want to play some Gil Scott Heron, who called it back then. A rat done bit my sister Nell with Whitey on the moon. Her face and arms began to swell and Whitey's on the moon. This was when Whitey was going to the moon and everything was messed up in the hood. And it's just coming back again. And that's what they're gonna get, these a-holes. That's part of it. But I think what Pitbull is saying is instead of flying around your damn rocket ship, do something for our peoples. For our peoples, Jeff Bezos. Don't you think? Jeff Bezos was born in Albuquerque. His original name was Jorgensen. No way! Clearly. No way! Swiss. Pitbull is making it up!

2:37:48 Bezos graduated from Princeton, he was raised in Houston and then later he moved to Miami. Oh, then you're just Cuban. If you're Miami, you're Cuban. Hey! He's telling me that there's not a drop of Cuban blood in him? Well, I'm trying to find it. This is people see what this is about is go down to early life. He was born in Albuquerque Jacqueline Key say and Theodore Jorgensen with the O with the line through it. What are those number Cuban to me? Small strand is in the island of Sam so in then in Holbrook County

2:38:29 Zealand. This is getting funny. It was actually. Today's a municipality in central Denmark, Danish. He's a Dane. I think he immigrated around 1900 Chicago. There's the history of Jorgensen with his wife Minnie. Some of the father, Ted Jorgensen, biological Jeff Bezos, biological father at the time of his birth, his mother, a 17 year old high school student and his father's 19 after completing high school. Ah, here we go. Jacqueline attended night school with bringing baby Jeff along after his parents divorce his mother married Cuban immigrant Miguel Bezos Shortly after the wedding Mike adopted a four-year-old Jorgensen whose name is then changed to Bezos. He's not Cuban. You know what that is? That's some pit bull crap is what that is. Pit bull crap.

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Haiti Assassination, DEA Informants and Florida Ties

Haitian authorities arrested Christian Emmanuel Sanon, a Florida-based doctor, for allegedly orchestrating the assassination of President Jovenel Moise using a private security firm. It was later revealed that at least one of the suspects was a confidential informant for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The involvement of U.S.-linked individuals and "spooks" has led to widespread speculation about the true motives behind the plot.

haiti· jovenel moise· christian emmanuel sanon· dea· assassination

2:39:21 Well, that makes it even better. What a psyop this is. I think this is meant to have no one look at Haiti. Whatever you do, don't look at Haiti. Haiti's not good what's going on in Haiti. Look at Cuba! It's, by the way, it's literally next door. It was right next door. Haiti. Oh, left. Oh, there's Cuba. Look at Cuba, Cuba, Cuba. Let's get people in the street. Don't look at Haiti. Don't look at Haiti. Don't look at Haiti. There's stuff wrong with the story. A major development overnight from the crisis in Haiti. Officials arresting a man with Florida ties accused of playing a central role in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise. Christian Emmanuel Sanon, a Haitian born doctor based in Florida, allegedly used a US security firm to hire Colombian nationals under the guise that they'd be his security guards. But Sanon then presented the guards with an arrest warrant for President Moise, with the alleged intent of assuming the presidency himself. Haitian officials have not explained how the mission to arrest the president turned into a deadly plot, but now in a political vacuum. People of Haiti face chaos

2:40:23 and desperation. Haiti has been in the midst of a gas shortage and it leads to scenes like this, people lining up for fuel because the opportunity to get gas is spontaneous. Agents from the FBI and U.S. Homeland Security have arrived in Haiti to help with the investigation but U.S. troops, despite a request from Haiti's interim leader, are not expected to be sent. Haiti's former first lady, who was critically injured in last week's attack, had surgery this weekend and is now recovering. So we're already in. Why are we in? Why are we in there investigating? Why? Because it's our spooks somehow that did this or some willing participants who were told, yeah, I'm going to be the rightful president. I'm going to hire you. Take me in. We'll just arrest him. Don't worry about it. You get one guy in there who's a shot and they kill him.

2:41:11 And, and, and there's a trigger happy maniac. Yeah, well, well, who would have that been? Maybe this guy. Breaking overnight, one of the suspects in the assassination of Haiti's president was an informant for the US Drug Enforcement Agency. The DEA says the suspect reached out to his contacts at the agency after Haiti's president was killed and a DEA official urged him to surrender. And we know that from my witness it was DEA DEA get on the ground get on the ground. So it was an informant posing as a DEA agent maybe. The whole thing stinks. It stinks. It stinks and if you want the Haitian word, if you want to know what the Haitians are thinking about when they're living on the streets,

CHAPTER 41 / 53 Discussion

Global Leader Deaths, COVID-19 Policy Skepticism

A theory circulating on social media suggests that leaders who opposed COVID-19 "scandemic" policies are being systematically removed or assassinated. The list of deceased leaders includes those from Tanzania, Burundi, Ivory Coast, and now Haiti, all of whom were skeptical of vaccines or international mandates. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was also recently hospitalized for a bowel blockage, adding to the list of "dissident" leaders facing health crises.

tanzania· burundi· haiti· bolsonaro· great reset

2:41:54 When they're watching this, they of course have TikTok and YouTube. Ever since I started watching or reading Haiti Libre, people on the Haitian tip are sending me cool stuff. This is a local Haitian vlogger, let's put it that way. Yeah, so everybody been talking about the Haitian president, the Haitian president, the Haitian president. We understand. It's in the news. What most of y'all don't get is that the news was created and fabricated because when I woke up that morning I heard the gangs of Haiti have assassinated the president and by noon it was a different story that wasn't coming through the news. So since y'all not really up on the news these are the four presidents from four countries that said no to this

2:42:54 Scandemic and they're all dead Haitian president was just the fifth one How long shall they kill our prophets while we stand aside and look? And he's correct. Now you can't say they were all assassinations, but the leaders of Tanzania, the Ivory Coast, Swaziland, Burundi, now Haiti, are all dead. And Bolsonaro has been rushed to the hospital for bowel blockage. Which I think means he can't poop. And I've been hearing about this for a while, but I'm glad I got a clip of someone else saying it.

2:43:36 that hey these are all and they did look it up well Bolsonaro eventually did a vaccine deal but he was very against uh uh he would say add bullcrap and all and you go back and look at every single one of these leaders presidents or prime ministers was against uh with you know thought that this was a scam didn't want vaccines and now they're all dead and and moisey was the same what the Pfizer hit squad dude no i mean maybe it's much bigger than that ah One world government. Great reset. Yeah. Well, they're moving in the right direction if that's the goal.

2:44:18 I'll just back it up, back up the truck a mile. This may well be why, somebody may have been read in on this, and this may well be why Boris Johnson is just turned around 3, you know, 180 degrees and start marching in the other direction totally in line with the, with the, with the, and he kept saying he's going to build back better, build back better. Because it was like okay. We like you Boris. We're gonna tell you what's going on. You can have you have a choice You're gonna be dead bowel blockage or something. Don't worry something that's gonna happen Or you can play the game, you know, we'll tell you what it is. We'll get region on everything You just just read from the script and we'll be good to go

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Domestic Rhetoric, January 6th and Civil War Comparisons

President Joe Biden characterized the January 6th Capitol riot as the most significant test of American democracy since the Civil War. This rhetoric is seen by critics as an attempt to link modern political opposition to historical confederates and "insurrectionists." The segment warns that media figures like Tucker Carlson are being targeted by the state for challenging these narratives.

joe biden· january 6th· civil war· insurrection· tucker carlson

2:45:04 I mean, it's got to be something, you know, we've talked about this since day one, since he changed his whole way of doing things. Listen, Boris, just tussle the hair, read the script, and you're good to go. Yes, and I'm sorry, I think they're trying to do it here too, with words like this. We're facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War. The Confederates back then never breached the Capitol. as insurrectionists did on January the 6th. Insurrectionists, Confederates, South, red states, variants, unvaccinated, killing people. Stop it, you evil shits. This is not cool.

2:45:47 I mean we laugh about it because we're marching ahead. We're immune. And the idiot media people aren't helping one bit. They're right. No they are. They're helping. They're not read in. They're just dumb. Well they are helping. A lot of them are read in because we have to assume that about 30 percent of the mainstream media is probably government government guys. 30%? Why are you low-balling? What the hell? I really can't believe it could be more than that. Well, they are helping. They're totally helping that. Totally. It's disgusting. They're un-American. Yes. Yeah. Totally un-American. Except for... Let's see what happens to Tucker Carlson. He's gonna be the number one target. They're targeting him now. Yeah. Keep an eye on Tucker. Glenn Greenwald's in Brazil. He doesn't care.

2:46:39 He's in the jungle, yeah. He's not like in Sao Paulo. Yeah, but in Brazil is where bad things happen and armed guys show up and shoot everything up. Yes, but he's got his little army too, so... He has an army? He's got his bodyguards. He's got people that... He's talked about armed guys trying to come in. All I got here is Paul the Septic guy. By the way, I'll take Paul the Septic guy any day. Any day. Any day. Yes, sir. Yeah, well you're surrounded by... Or our handyman Mike, the former cop. Oh yeah. You're more likely to have gotten in trouble in Austin than you are out there in the middle of nowhere. I think we squeaked out before the door closed.

2:47:24 I'm getting that impression too. I really do. It's kind of nuts. Anything else? One of our producers that moved from Connecticut to Alabama. She has no idea how lucky she's gonna be. Oh, she's gonna feel great about that. Yeah. I mean, Connecticut truly is where truly the evil people live. I mean, it's all the hedge fund people, all the... everyone's up there. Yeah. And they're douches. It's interesting. I don't know if you saw this going around. People are sending out This is an article of a 1972 prediction by MIT and back in 72 they used the world simulation model to learn how our world would do from 1972 all the way through 20,060. And wouldn't you know it?

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MIT 1972 Prediction, Slovakian Flying Car

A 1972 MIT computer simulation predicted the collapse of global society by 2040 due to resource scarcity and overpopulation. In more optimistic news, a Slovakian company called Kleinvision successfully tested "Aircar," a roadworthy vehicle that transforms into a plane in under three minutes. The prototype completed a 35-minute intercity flight between two airports, reaching speeds of 120 miles per hour.

mit· 1972· flying car· slovakia· aircar

2:48:21 In 1972 that MIT prediction predicted the collapse of society. By 2040 economic growth will halt. Food will become scarce. Human population will decline. Oh my god, MIT got one right! Well they didn't get it right yet. Oh my goodness. I mean science fiction writers have got a lot of predictions too. They have to readjust their Oh, of course. Where's the flying cars? Right, right. Where's my hoverboard? Exactly. Although the flying cars, I do have a clip. Oh, really now? I saw this thing because you have to see the visual. You should look at this. This car has got you written all over it. It's a really nice looking flying car that works. Oh, I've seen this one.

2:49:11 Sure. Play the clip. Futuristic vehicles are turning science fiction into reality. This week a company in Slovakia tested a flying car prototype, sending it soaring between two city airports. The roadworthy vehicle can be transformed into a plane within just a few minutes. By extending its narrow folded wings and retractable tail, a four-wheeled car transforms into an airplane in under three minutes. This is Aircar, a prototype flying car developed by Slovakian company Kleinvision. On Monday, Aircar completed a 35-minute test flight between two Slovak airports. The company founder and designer, Stefan Klein, drove it straight off the runway and into town. The intercity flight distance measured in at about 50 miles. The car has flown at an altitude of over 8,000 feet.

2:49:59 reaching a maximum cruising speed of almost 120 miles per hour. The company said it was the car's 142nd successful landing. It's completed over 40 hours worth of test flights so far, including tests for stability and maneuverability. According to Kleinvision, Aircar's second prototype is expected to reach cruising speeds of almost 190 miles per hour. Yes, I have seen this vehicle. As you know, I track all, certainly experimental aircraft. I love this aircraft. I would buy it if I had the money. I never will. It's going to be very expensive. I think this will be... I think it's a guy's hobby project. He built it for himself so he can travel around Slovakia. No, no, no, no, no, no. That's not true. You think this is going to be a commercial product?

2:50:48 Very few of these products ever really make it all the way through, but the way I can show you 15 flying cars, some of them have flown. This one is actually has a lot of the thing they got a lot of the pieces right. The way you do it is you get your, you know, your couple of suckers. It's the other way around. Look, here's this model I made look at this car flying car I need a million dollars to get started you go to the sucker like me if I had money say hey man You'll get number one, but and you need to invest and then when that money runs out you go more And then you get people to pre buy and it's very much the Tesla model except Getting an aircraft certified in the air can take 10 years So it's going to be a while this one will be very expensive, but I know

2:51:33 But I love it, I love it. And I looked at it and said, this is a really nice design. Yeah, on the road too, you don't look like a dork. It's kind of like a- Which is one of the problems. It kind of looks like the speed racer car, the white speed racer car. Yeah, it's a good looking vehicle. Yeah, no, I like it a lot. I wanted to just talk about Italy, England, the game. And now there were a couple of things I knew that maybe I forgot to mention. But this was an easy call for me and I think that they did a great job. Congratulations to the Dutch referee who has coincidentally refereed every single time England has lost in the finals. So that was clue number one, that he was going to be the ref. He's also a millionaire. Clue number two, well this was kind of a long shot for me, was it would be great if we can get some racism going again in England and boy did that pay off.

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Euro 2020 Finals, Italy vs. England Racism

Italy defeated England in the Euro 2020 soccer finals, extending their unbeaten streak to 34 games. Following the match, black English players who missed penalty kicks were subjected to a wave of racial abuse on social media. The hosts suggest the event was used by "elites" to highlight domestic racism in the UK as a "stomp in the head" to the post-Brexit nation.

euro 2020· italy· england· racism· soccer

2:52:37 When the one during the penalty kicks, the black player missed and people were just all over social media with the N word. You know how racist they are in England. They just went off on, oh this black guy did it. And I'm like, oh wow, you couldn't have asked for a better setup than that. But then this kind of clinched it. Italy was on a 33 game unbeaten streak going into the finals. It was pretty obvious. Well if you'd have brought these issues up I'd have been on the Italian side of this debate.

2:53:18 I thought, just going by pure politics, pure, I still thought, I was wrong, obviously, because I lost. But I thought that maybe this was to make good the, okay, we're gonna be friends, the EU and the UK, and you and your Brexit people. Oh no, it was a big FU, an extra FU. And look at how racist you are. It was just another stomp in the head. And we dodged a bullet, because look how racist they are. It had everything, everything you wanted in there. Good job, well done elites. Yeah, it was good. Did you watch the game? It was a great game. I enjoyed the game. I didn't watch it. If it's a soccer game, it could have been nil-nil. You know, the way I see it. It was a great game. Soccer is never a great game. It's never great. It's interesting. There's a couple of good shots and it's like to do an hour of nothing. No, it was very active. There was a lot going on. There really was. You just missed it all, man. You don't understand the game.

2:54:18 I understand the game. I played it when I was a kid. Really? Yeah, of course. We played soccer. I remember the only thing I do remember though, we had this really bruising, this bruiser that was one of the players and he had kicked at the ball and hit some poor kid in the leg, in the calf and cracked his bones. So there was like Two breaks. It was like a chunk taken out in the middle and it made a sound that just makes me cringe I still think about you hear the leg cracking. I've heard one of those in school on the pitch Yeah, mark rune I remember his and he was messed up for a year and a half after that it got like broken right at the hip and it was Yeah, and he was he was a kid. There was a huge soccer fan I'm sure he would have loved to play at least semi-professional that ended it and

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Billionaires in Space, Richard Branson Promotion

Richard Branson's flight to the edge of space was criticized as a "tone-deaf" display of wealth while much of the world faces economic hardship. In response to the backlash, Branson launched a promotion offering "everyday people" a chance to win a trip on a future Virgin Galactic flight. The segment references Gil Scott-Heron's "Whitey on the Moon" as a timeless critique of prioritizing space exploration over terrestrial social issues.

richard branson· jeff bezos· virgin galactic· space tourism· gil scott-heron

2:55:08 We were talking about the billionaires in space. I think you nailed it, man. What a dumb thing for these guys to do. And that's why I played Gil Scott Heron. You know, hey, we're sitting here in poverty, homeless people, got no food, and Whitey on the moon. Whitey billionaire. I'm sorry, the Step Cuban is in space. That's what we're going to call him now, Step Cuban. You know, the same with Richard Branson. And then, so Richard Branson, probably he's pretty sensitive to the audience because he's been in, you know, of course Virgin Records, so he does understand the feel, what the audience likes, what they reject. And I think he probably went back and said, damn man, that's not really a good look.

2:55:52 Let's do a promotion! I have an essay in Substack tomorrow, you'll see it. It condemns this to an extreme. So he said let's do a promotion. Quick, let's fix this. We turn now to billionaire Richard Branson's historic flight to space aboard his own spacecraft. Now he's launching an opportunity for everyday people to go on their own space adventure. Everyday people. Not the special people. Everyday people. the little people. Yes, there's going to be a point where people are just hoping one of these guys bites it. I understand that. That's such a dumb look. So historic. I don't think that, now I don't, I'm wondering whether Bezos is going to go up because it's going to be anticlimactic. I think Musk is definitely not going up. Well he bought a ticket. He made a big deal of buying a ticket from, yeah well he can, from not from Bezos, from

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Hearing Aid Regulation, Elizabeth Warren and Bose

A new executive order allows for the over-the-counter sale of hearing aids as medical devices, a move heavily lobbied for by Bose and Senator Elizabeth Warren. Critics argue that bypassing audiologists is bad for public health, as professional fitting is essential for proper hearing correction. Bose's history of aggressive litigation, including suing Consumer Reports, is cited as a reason for the company's poor reputation among technical journalists.

bose· elizabeth warren· hearing aids· fda· executive order

2:56:46 Branson for what he's got his own Rockets too he can't go up as long as he's still a CEO they will never allow it well they shouldn't allow going up on Branson's rocket either then that's what I'll do is oh I bought the ticket I meant to go up he's not going up this is just a crazy one Although, holy crap, we got such a great... producers are the best in the universe. So I picked up on... I think when I got my first hearing aids, I made quite a study of it and I really dove into it and I think somehow I'm on the list of guys to email if you want to know what to get for your grandma.

2:57:31 Which is kind of demoralizing for me, but I appreciate it. I want to help everybody and I'm a big supporter of the profession of audiologist, of audiology. You need an audiologist to fit your hearing aids in the initial stage. Now, I of course am an audio professional, so I was very lucky to find someone who would give me the forbidden software that only the audiologist can use on your subsequent visits because, you know, this person knew that I could do it. But I think it's bad for your health if it's done improperly. And we had this wave a few years ago of Silicon Valley type companies, startups, a couple of it started with some crowdfunding with over-the-counter hearing aids that you don't need an audio. Now they couldn't call them a hearing aid because that's illegal because it's a medical device.

2:58:27 You put it in your ear and then you hook it up to your smartphone. Oh God, that's where I almost bailed. But okay. And then they'll do the series of beeps and you say, yes, I heard it. I didn't hear it. And they claim that they can get a perfect audiogram equal to that of an audiologist and the AI will magically make it all work. And I just don't believe it. I think that is a medical issue. I know a lot about this. You really should see an audiologist and be right down to cutting the tips of the hearing aid so that partial sound comes in. These are all little things that you're not going to get from a Silicon Valley company. Anyway, so there was this big executive order that President Biden signed and I think we meant, I mentioned that in there was some provision for over-the-counter hearing aids and I thought that was rather interesting.

2:59:22 And what it turns out is it is a rule change that over-the-counter hearing aids can now be sold as medical devices. And you can call it a hearing aid, before you could only call it an amplification device, even if it claimed to be doing all kinds of cool audio sonic stuff with AI. But there are some caveats which of course only a large company would be able to adhere to in order to keep the medical device classification and be sold over-the-counter, which will by default be cheaper than any of the high-end hearing aids because a lot of that goes towards the audiologist in your first visit. And wouldn't you know, one of our producers, his or her brother is an engineer at Bose. OG.

3:00:17 And Boz made massive donations to Elizabeth Warren and she's the one that introduced this as a bill first and then it got into the executive order and passed. Complete cronyism by Senator Elizabeth Warren. I'm shocked! And it's bad for people. You know, I think it's a bad idea. You need to do this medically. But this is... Well, one thing about Bose... She is a horrible, horrible, horrible person. What a liar, Pocahontas. We said that before Trump, by the way. The... Bose is one of these companies that if you're in tech writing, was blackballed. Really?

3:01:04 Yeah, you don't write about Bose. And this happened to a number of companies. This is why I love this show. Go. It's happened to a number of companies and a lot of them are out of business. Bose never went out of business. A very smart company. But people stopped writing about Bose. The blacklist is kind of like... It doesn't exist. There's not some list we're trying to put together, which would be nice. It's just one of these things that gets passed around. Oh, you know, you don't know. No, no, no, no. We do the editors. No, it was waiting a feature on Bose. We're not. No, it's not going to happen because Bose of all people to sue, they sued Consumer Reports.

3:01:48 Over a review of the 901, the speaker system that was like a funny looking box you hung up and it had like six, seven speakers all around it, created some array and you put them side by side and And the commentator, the reviewer said the problem with this system was that it made the stereo imaging at this level. Oh, this is the angled, I remember these. They were angled speakers and had four in one and then two on the back. Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure. They said that the stereo imaging would wiggle around and I know these guys who do this kind of reviewing, even though it's Consumer Reports, I didn't expect this kind of stereo file.

3:02:31 uh... review but they bitched about the fact that this is the imaging of the stereos was not that great and uh... both sued consumer reports of all people to sue you know it's an innocuous more or less innocuous publication doesn't really drive a lot of sales for anybody but they sued him boom that was the end of them ever getting any coverage What a bunch of... What a bag of dicks over there. Well, they could have, you know, they handled it poorly and it didn't help their long-term publicity at all. I mean, you get a call from anyone, you get the PR person, now we're not touching this with a ten foot pole, we don't want to get sued, is what the response usually is. Oh, we'd love to cover, we'd love to review your speakers, but we don't want to get sued. That's the way the litany goes.

3:03:22 Wow. So you never get you get no coverage. Well and you don't need it apparently. Or you get coverage like this what we just did negative coverage. Yeah because they bought off a senator and it must have been a lot of I could not find this I looked in uh... open secrets whatever it is uh... you know all secrets i'd like i'd love for someone to point me to the i'd believe it one hundred percent and it can be hidden in many ways i would just like to know if if we can prove that boasted that because it's disgusting and it was her bill is she she's had on the books already thanks to the donations and she is hurting all the bill never got past it went through as an executive order that's correct that's how did that injection it is a yet

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Credit Karma, Social Credit Scores and Government Overhaul

Credit Karma is criticized for conditioning low-income users to perform specific behaviors to increase a "bogus" credit score. Congress is currently considering a credit reporting overhaul, with Senator Elizabeth Warren suggesting the government should manage credit scores directly. This move is viewed as the precursor to a Chinese-style social credit system where non-financial behavior influences a citizen's ability to access capital.

credit karma· elizabeth warren· social credit· google· citibank

3:04:05 One more thing that's in my craw and it's just gotten so much better. I have been blowing the horn about credit karma and how it is digital slavery, particularly for poor people. Poor people! That was funny. I know you didn't see it. I told this part of this story on Rogan and Joe goes, how come I've never heard of this credit karma? And my immediate retort was because you're not poor. And his face was like, hmm. Anyway, for poor people what it does is it conditions you to buy things, do things, subscribe to certain things, pay things on time, pay, just do certain things to increase your credit karma, which is not an official credit score. They use something called the

3:04:49 Oh my god, I forgot what it's called. It's like a... we've been through this so many times. The... with the V3.0 or whatever it is. It's a combination of things and it's... It's some bogus number. And it's based partially on TransUnion and what's the other one? Facts... Filofax, Equifax, Filofax. I have no idea. Yeah, but they add all these other things to it and so it's very confusing for consumers. Now what you need to know about Credit Karma is they make offers to you for credit. Credit cards, lines of credit and so it costs you nothing. They take a piece of the action.

3:05:30 Now, I brought up months ago that Google is an investor in Credit Karma. And you know, oh, they're just an investor, they just make investments. Bull crap, they're totally connecting names and they're totally putting, aggregating all of this money, all this data together so that they can now offer you services. And Citibank has now teamed up with Google for the Citiplex account by Google Pay. And credit karma, what are they doing? Just gets better. Every day we buy things and if you're like me you buy things multiple times. This is a TikTok ad. Today because you love shopping possibly too much. With credit karma buying things is 10 times more fun. Every day you buy something with your credit karma debit card you have a chance to win instant karma which basically means that credit karma may reimburse you for your purchase which is so exciting and makes shopping way more fun.

3:06:22 Your daily coffee could be free. Your groceries could be free. Your manicure could be free. Credit Karma made shopping even more of my favorite thing to do than it already was because now I have a chance to win instant karma. How fun is that? Love you. Wow. But wait. That's dynamite. You know, you condemn these people and I see them as like some sort of odd geniuses in the world of selling people crap. I'm good at resisting this, but I have to admire it. Oh, I have no problem with the admiration, but here's the kicker. Now moving through out of committee into Congress with Elizabeth Warren's sticky-ass fingers all over it, Congress considering a credit reporting overhaul, it has become too confusing for the consumer and there is a suggestion that the government itself should be in charge

3:07:20 of credit scores and they even go as far to say that your credit score would not be determined just on your financial behavior. Dude, dude, dude, this is your social credit score. And the government's going to manage that? Hello China! I mean, wow! And this is, to me, I'm just blown away. And then, this morning, you know, we've got the... the chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell who had to show up in Congress because, oh, 5.6% inflation? Well, don't worry, we're gonna have to do something about that. Okay, but then this popped up which would be a beautiful supplement to the credit score run by the government

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Central Bank Digital Currency, Jerome Powell Testimony

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified before Congress regarding the potential development of a U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Powell stated that a CBDC could eliminate the need for private stablecoins and cryptocurrencies but acknowledged that such a move would ideally require congressional authorization. Critics fear a digital dollar would allow the government to eliminate cash transactions and monitor all private spending.

jerome powell· cbdc· federal reserve· stablecoins· pat toomey

3:08:18 And that's the central bank digital currency. The EU announced yesterday they're doing it. They're going to take, I think it's until September, then they have the review and then they're going to implement. Of course, it'll take several years, but they're doing it. The European Central Bank is going to do a central bank digital coin, so a cryptocurrency from the central bank. And this came up in his hearing this morning and I was able to clip it. One of the things you said yesterday... This is a... what's his face? This is Powell. I'm sorry, Toomey. Senator Toomey. ...is that one of the stronger arguments in favor of a CBDC is that, quote, you wouldn't need stable coins, you wouldn't need cryptocurrencies if you had a digital US currency. Of course, isn't the reverse also true?

3:09:08 If you have stable coins, crypto currency is in use, then maybe there's no need for a central bank digital currency. I guess my two points. One is it's my view that the development of a central bank digital currency by the Fed would require congressional authorization. I'm wondering if you share that view. And secondly, It is still not clear to me what problem a central bank digital currency would solve. And I wonder if you think there are problems that only a central bank digital currency can solve. So first, I'm legitimately undecided on whether the benefits outweigh the costs or vice versa on a CBDC. Yesterday I was answering a direct question about a particular argument I said for the

3:09:50 in favor, that would be one of the stronger arguments. I would agree that the more direct route would be to appropriately regulate stable coins, which we're not, we don't do right now, and that's going to be a very important thing that we do do. So in terms of congressional authorization, you know, there are different views on that. I've said publicly, and I think this is right, that we would want very broad support in society and in Congress, and ideally, that would take the form of authorizing legislation as opposed to a very careful reading of ambiguous law to support this. It's a very, very important initiative, and I do think we should ideally get authorization. I love the threat.

3:10:30 Oh, we'd have to... It'd be shitty if we had to do it through a very careful read of some old ass legislation. I mean, that would be kind of horrible, wouldn't it? They're doing it. They love it. They want it. They want your social credit score to be connected to them giving you money. And I know, John, you're probably going to say it's bullcrap, not true, but I just want to go on record. They've connected the two pieces now. It's bullcrap, not true. I'm glad you're following it though. A couple of things that should be noted, which is the government does not like the cash system because it results in transactions which aren't taxed. It is more or less, and people don't realize what this small cash transaction business is. It's $3 trillion. Annually? Yes. It's all drugs, right?

3:11:27 I don't think it's all drugs at all. I use small cash. I use cash all the time. I don't buy drugs. You're only a small part of the three trillion. Well, I know, but everyone contributes. But the cash business is a big deal and it's like it's one of the last things where the government doesn't have their hooks in it and they're going to have some trouble getting there. I think in some other countries where people are too stupid to realize that they're being used by the government as pawns. They'll go for this, but it's gonna take a while. All right, but the credit score being run by the government... I don't like that. They'll put a stop to that. There's no way. Who's they anymore? Who's they to stop anything? Where are the theys? The No Agenda folk. Oh, is that who's gonna do it? I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. They're on No Agenda!

CHAPTER 49 / 53 Discussion

Final Donations, Bastille Day and Knighting

The show concludes with a final round of donations, including several "71.40" contributions in honor of Bastille Day (July 14th). Carlos Martinez and the host of Fakeologist.com were officially knighted for their significant financial support. The ceremony included the traditional "Hookers and Blow" menu and the presentation of signet rings to the new knights of the No Agenda Roundtable.

bastille day· knighthood· value for value· carlos martinez· fakeologist

3:12:25 Yeah, there are no agenda folk. We do have a few people to thank for show 1364. Yeah. If I'm not mistaken. That's the one man. We're moving along in life here. Yeah. And so we start off with, uh, we didn't do, you know, this show was, it's okay. We did okay, but we didn't do as well as we do during the COVID peak COVID. Nicholas Saller comes in from Palmyra, Pennsylvania with $100. He has a... what does he got to say? He's got something to say. Let's see what he says. If it's anything, we should read it. Pete Lockwood's next with $100 from San Francisco and he's going to be... his brother's going to be on the birthday list. Claudia D'Lemme in Quebec.

3:13:20 A hundred dollars. Brian Carter in Waukesha. It's Canadian French so it could be pronounced any which way. Brian Carter in Waukesha, Wisconsin. And that's towards 7121. Towards knighthood for son-in-law Cory whose keeper just underwent an aortic procedure. Health karma if we can. I'll put that at the end for you for sure. Mike Erineker in Dubuque, Iowa 7140 vive la revolution Paul Branham in Greeley, Colorado 7140 these are the 7140 donations. This was a celebratory Donation for Bastille Day one two, three, four five six seven people eight. Whoo. That's more Donald Francis in Chandler, Arizona David Wynn in Rockville Center, New York 7140 sir and Getty

3:14:20 Angity, 7140. Tyler Barbosa in Warren, Rhode Island, 7140. Sir Austin Barron of the Puget Sound in Kirkland, Washington, home of the Kirkland brand. Sarah Gardner, 7140. And that's our group of well-wishers that were pushing us toward celebrating Bastille Day. Off with their heads. Evan McPherson is next in Canton, Mississippi. Kenton, Mississippi, 70-14. Andre Daniel in Toronto, Ontario, 66-69. Johnny or John Kramer in Harlem,

3:15:05 Netherlands how do you pronounce that his name? Yeah, Jona. I think it would be Jona. It might be a Friesian name or something. Jona and Jona Kramer. And he says this donation is honor of the birthday of my smoking hot wife Dame Juras of the nether regions with its administrative and de jure capital at Haarlem the Netherlands. She works she rocks my works Every day, I think he meant world. She rocks my world every day. I think that's what he meant. Maybe she's on the list. Good. Christopher Dexter, 5678, Anonymous 5550, Brian MacGyver.

3:15:45 Portage, Michigan or Portage probably. He has a douchebag call out also a birthday small donation for my 50th on Friday please add me there. Also call up Pat Mesta as a douchebag. We break for douchebags. Alexander Beattie in Houston Texas 5001 of the following people on the shortlist are all $50 donors, name and location including Sir Chris Lewinsky in Sherwood Park, Alberta, where all the money used to be. Philip Ballou in Louisville, Kentucky. Stephen McLaughlin in Sparks, Nevada. Spencer Wood at someplace in the Army.

3:16:27 Navy or Air Force or Marines. Brian Henderson in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brandon Savoie, Sir Brandon in Port Orchard, Washington. Kevin Dill, Sir Kevin in Huntersville, North Carolina. Jamie Schwerking in Belair, Texas or Belair. Yarrow Moore, it's a donation for his own birthday. uh... six thirty six years old tony smith in fort worth texas jamie hillard in newman georgia Dame Patricia Worthington, a regular from Miami, Florida. Fabio Alves in Monks Corner, South Carolina. Sir George Wuschet, we have not heard from him for a long time. Sir Daniel Galloway and Marietta Georgia wraps it up and that concludes all our well-wishers and producers for show 1364. A big health karma for y'all with a twisted goat right now. You've got

3:17:30 Well, thank you all very much for producing this episode of the best podcast in the universe. There are people under the $50 level. We don't read those names off for a guaranteed anonymity, but we do see you and if you'd like to check out some of those donations that are good and sustaining and help us in the slower days, please go to Dvorak.org. Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready? Here it is for today. Rick B celebrated on the 11th. Evan McPherson turned 33 yesterday. Brian McIver, 15.

3:18:09 tomorrow. Pete Lockwood says happy birthday to his brother Josh, who'll be celebrating on the 17th. Emma Caldwell says happy birthday to her husband Jesse Caldwell. And Jonah Kramer says happy birthday to his smoking hot wife, dangerous of the nether regions. We say happy birthday for everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Let me see now we have well we I thought we would only have one nighting today but we happen to have two and no special requests for the roundtable that I'm aware of. So let's Bring out the dual blades. Here you go. Nice. Carlos Martinez and Fakeologist. Step on up, gentlemen. Both of you supported the No Agenda show in the amount of $1,000 or more. That means that you are entitled to your status as Knights of the No Agenda Roundtable. I'm happy to pronounce the K-B as Sir Carlos, Knight of the Shallow Waters and Sir Fakeologist of Candidavia. Gentlemen, for you, the

3:19:06 Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. We got cookies and vodka, chilled potato, uh, Polish potato vodka, rabbit meat and goat milk, pinball and power cords, diet soda and video games. Also here for your enjoyment, bongits and bourbon, sparkling cider and escorts, ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and pop'em. And of course, mutton and mead. Gents, welcome. We've got a nice Signet ring for you. It's your night ring. Also works for dames, but they're not here today. And a nice stick of wax for you to melt and stick your ring in and seal your envelopes with it and make it authenticate them and your certificate of authenticity. And thank you again for supporting the NOAH Agenda Show. 1364, best podcast in the universe. NOAH AGENDA! BEAT'EM!

CHAPTER 50 / 53 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Fort Myers and Punta Gorda

A report from a recent No Agenda meetup in Fort Myers, Florida, featured several "rogue knights" and producers who drove hours to attend. Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Denver, Houston, Charlottesville, and Varna, Bulgaria, among other locations. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or create local events to meet fellow "producers" of the show.

fort marys· punta gorda· meetups· no agenda· florida

3:19:55 Man, the party was... the party's coming up. Actually, there's a lot of meetups this coming week. And we have one report. This is from Fort Myers which took place on Sunday 7-11. And here we go. And it's not playing. And what the hell is going on? Hey Adam and John, this is Sir Scatman of Norristown at the Fort Myers meetup where we are awaiting the 10,000 sealed indictments. Sir Edward Jacobs, Knight of the Appalachian Piedmont. I'd like to thank Tony Cruz from North Carolina for hitting me in the mouth back in 2008 in the Ron Paul 08 group.

3:20:33 Thank you very much Cosmo. Hey guys this is Sir Jacob, guardian of the Limburg Coast, now a Floridian. Yeah so Damesville and address and John C. Dvorak you owe me 50 bucks. Sir Gane Whitechecker of the JW's just making sure everybody here at our meetup is not a douchebag. Thanks Florida. Hey Rebecca and Greg here it's our first meetup Glad to get to know everyone here and great listeners this show and looking forward to many more. Okay, I practice this one. Hi guys This is Kasha. I'm not a douchebag, but I'm not a dame just your typical rogue tonight and John turn down those speakers just a tad Hey, it's Wojtek and

3:21:16 It's nice to be here. I'm here is because my wife okay, so In the morning John Adam. Hey, I get the award for the furthest drive three hours and 33 minutes Thanks Adam and John all right in the morning everybody here's a list of meetups coming up today We have the Denver area rainstick victims meetup at City Park the Denver Museum of Nature and Science and Charlotte's third Thursday Thursday Monday meetup. That'll be tonight at 7 at Ed's Tavern. The Houston new alpha variant. Luncheon at noon on Saturday at the Rodeo Goat. Also on Saturday the Bojiden free ivermectin giveaway. One o'clock at Miller's Alehouse. The de-douching extravaganza in Charlottesville, Virginia at the Lazy Parrot. The Upper Chesapeake Slaves meeting 3.30 p.m. at Hopkins Farm Brewery in Havre de Grasse.

3:22:07 Hot Pockets 2008 kickoff 10th anniversary, six beers and goat brewing in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Our good old buddy Sir Perry Hillgram hosting that. The Northeast Ohio summer bash at 5 o'clock, Town Tavern in Uniontown, Ohio. The Migdala monthly meetup, Droving the Douchebags. Okay, that's at five o'clock at the Peace River Beer Company in Punta Gorda, Florida. Gotta be one of you guys in PDX, 5 p.m. on Saturday. Starbucks outside or inside Oak Street in Portland. The Dots Hop House, I'm sorry, the Environmental Racism Meetup, seven o'clock at Dots Hop House and Cocktail Courtyard in Dallas.

3:22:50 The Varna Bulgaria meetup, 5 o'clock Eastern European Summer Time. Sir Kevin of the Irrigated Rice Fields is hosting that. Go to the website noagendameetups.com for information. Then on Sunday, July 18th, Orange County meetup part 3, Attack of the Mutants at noon at Brewery X. The Springfield, Missouri Super Spreader event, the Delta Variant Edition, 5 o'clock at Lindbergh's Tavern. St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. No agenda meet up, 5 o'clock at Uptown Pub Down Under, 5 p.m. Atlantic time. Stranger Than Fiction's party at the Moon Tower in Chicago, 3 o'clock on Sunday. Reggie's on the beach. Gitmo Lowlands. Excuse me.

3:23:32 Summer, Gitmo Lolan's summer beach day 11 a.m. Central European summertime in Wassenaar Schlachtstrand, that should be fun. And then finally for Monday we have the based bowling at the Boardwalk Bowl, Santa Cruz at the Boardwalk Bowl, six o'clock. Those are just some of the meetups that are coming up. There's a lot more through the rest of July, already into August. If you can't find one at noagendameetups.com, hit that button to create one. And they're always like a party! noagendameetups.com. All right, end of show ISOs.

CHAPTER 51 / 53 Discussion

End of Show ISOs, Iran Kidnapping Plot

The FBI uncovered a plot by Iranian intelligence agents to kidnap an Iranian-American journalist, Masih Alinejad, from her home in Brooklyn. The plan allegedly involved using speedboats to transport her to South America and then back to Iran for a "show trial." This incident is highlighted as a rare example of the FBI successfully thwarting a foreign intelligence operation on U.S. soil.

iran· fbi· brooklyn· masih alinejad· kidnapping

3:24:32 You got anything for me? You played one, you played one I remember. I played one earlier. Yeah, I played one. That wasn't, you know, I didn't expect that ever to be picked. I do have dog. Dog, okay, dog. I got a dog. It's so dumb it's funny. Yeah, I like it, I like it. Well, if you played that with the I got a dog and then you had and then the other I saw that if you could back it with this do a double and play howl. I got a dog. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm there. I'm not. I got the influence. You got that one, right? Yeah, that's no good. Influenza did not leave the human population. Oh, influenza. That's what that is. Yeah, that's not bad. I have... Yeah, yeah? Yeah, yeah. Hold on. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Is that Gail?

3:25:32 No, it was one of the... No, it sounds like it. No, it's one of the NPR women. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The one that sounds like... Yeah, like Heather. Weinstein Heather. Alright, I have a couple. I have a couple. You have this one. These are nuts. By the way, before you go to... Okay, no, play those, but then I want to talk about Heather. These are nuts. Okay, got that one. I like that. Suck on this, Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow. Thought that was cute. So it's gonna roll. It's gonna roll. That's no good. And you heard this one. You look back on Rainbow Dildo monkey rapers as a good thing. No, I think this is probably my favorite. This is the most boring podcast ever. You gotta admit, that's a winner. I'll give you that one if you put the Howl behind it. Okay. All right. Let's see how it rolls, how it flows together. Okay. This is the most boring podcast ever.

3:26:31 It's unnecessary, but I'll do it for you. Sure. It stands by itself, but okay. Throw me a bone. A little bone for you. And then I have, I really only think I have, there's a lot of stuff we didn't get to actually. Oh crap. Well, I got that. I got that. Iran kidnapping plot is kind of interesting. Okay. I just want to let you know we're at three and a half hours. Yeah, OK, well, I'll play this. I'm not going to play anything after this. OK, it's the Iran kidnapping plot. U.S. authorities say they've uncovered a plot by Iran to kidnap an Iranian-American journalist in New York. For more than a year, Iranian agents allegedly pursued a kidnapping plan involving speedboats and a trip to South America. Might seem like the plot of a Hollywood thriller, but the FBI, in a statement, insisted it is not, quote, some far-fetched tale.

3:27:28 NPR Justice Correspondent Ryan Lucas has more on this story, joins me now. Ryan, first give us a little more detail on this plot and specifically who was targeted. Well, according to the indictment, four Iranians with links to the country's intelligence services were planning to kidnap, as you said, an Iranian-American journalist living in Brooklyn and rendition her back to Iran. The journalist isn't named in the indictment, but we know that it is Masih Alinijad. She has a huge following on social media, and she has used that to publicize the Iranian government's human rights abuses, its treatment of women, including notably the fact that the government in Iran mandates that women wear a headscarf in public. How were they planning to kidnap her?

3:28:25 Well, that was... Is that cool? No. What was cool about it? I think it's cool that the FBI finally did something. They stopped the plot. I don't think this was rigged. If this was rigged... I don't know if it was rigged. Six weeks... I got something, I think I got something better. I think I can top that. Okay, but I just want to mention there apparently the Iranian, and I use the word, the Iranians have been killing people left or journalists left and right. Usually they, but they kidnap, they don't kill them like we would do. They don't shoot them at their home. Drone them, drone them. Or drone them, they kidnap them, take them to Iran, put on a fake trial and then kill them. Excellent. Can we get broadcast rights? No.

CHAPTER 52 / 53 Discussion

Hotel Gun Stashes, Denver and Chicago Incidents

Housekeeping staff in Denver and Chicago discovered stashes of weapons and ammunition in hotel rooms overlooking high-traffic public areas. In Denver, police seized 16 "long guns" near the site of the MLB All-Star game, while in Chicago, a rifle was found in a room overlooking Navy Pier. Authorities are on high alert for potential "Las Vegas style" shooting plots, though some incidents were later classified as illegal gun sales.

denver· chicago· long guns· las vegas shooting· housekeeping

3:29:32 Probably not. Neal Jones, Clip Custodian caught two clips that are completely correlated. Authorities in Denver are thanking a hotel housekeeper for alerting them to a large stash of weapons inside a room near Coors Field. That's the site of Major League Baseball's All-Star game tomorrow. Police found 16 long guns, body armor and more than 1,000 rounds of ammo. Three men and one woman were arrested. Now initially police feared a Las Vegas style shooting plot but investigators now believe it was likely a guns for drug sale and not terrorism. Hotels have made many security changes since the Las Vegas shooting massacre in 2017 including checking bags and alerting authorities to suspicious activities.

3:30:14 And then there's this one. Investigators have arrested 32-year-old Keegan Castile. They say a member of the housekeeping staff discovered a rifle, five rifle magazines and another firearm near the windowsill of the room Castile was staying at on the 12th floor of the W Hotel in downtown Chicago. Now that room overlooking busy Lakeshore Drive, Navy Pier and several beaches, all of which were crowded with people celebrating the Fourth of July. Authorities believe that quick-thinking housekeeper may have helped them avoid and avert a massacre. Now, Castile has been charged with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. Authorities say Castile is from Iowa, and they're still trying to figure out what exactly he was doing here in Chicago. But of course, George, authorities on high alert for incidents like this ever since that terrible shooting in Las Vegas back in 2017.

3:31:03 Okay, just one thing that's got to be mentioned. Since we're talking about the reset, we have our own reset. We haven't heard the term long guns since the Obama administration five years ago. Long guns is what the woman's the story could be the story could be right for God's sake for the store The story could be total crap and they just they just just brought it in just to get long rifle back I know you don't know no long. They were long guns or not long guns, but you know what I mean It's like just just to relaunch that who knows you can't trust anything. Why would you? Resetting us to the

CHAPTER 53 / 53 Discussion

Tokyo Olympics, COVID-19 Restrictions and Outro

The Tokyo Olympics will proceed under a state of emergency with no fans allowed in the stands due to rising COVID-19 cases in Japan. In an extreme social distancing measure, athletes will be required to place their own medals around their necks rather than having them presented by officials. The show concludes with a final "best podcast in the universe" sign-off and a reminder of the value-for-value model.

tokyo olympics· covid-19· social distancing· medals· japan

3:31:46 Yep. Yep. Yep. And I'm just gonna, I'm gonna blast it all the way through man. Take you all the way out. You're going to love me. This is what's going on at the Olympics. We're all excited. NBC's got the exclusives kicking off July 23rd, 25th, whenever it's going to be great. It's going to be great. It's going to be great. New concern about the Olympics in Tokyo just days before the games get underway. The city is reporting its highest daily number of COVID cases in six months as one precaution, athletes will have to put their medals around their own necks to follow social distancing rules. And what is this highest number by the way what you just you know in our town they've had the highest number in history Is that two people? Oh my god John come on that was that's brilliant. You gotta put the medal on yourself Holy crap yeah, that's pretty but somebody touched the medal before that didn't they it is

3:32:42 Up next on no agenda stream no agenda stream calm join the trolls at troll room dot IO random thoughts sir Darren O'Neill Discussed often here today only two end of show mixes one was sadly vetoed But we will be bringing you Let's see. What do we have? Oh? The clip custodian and Danny loose back with a vengeance very good And we'll be back on Sunday to deconstruct it all again for you. Hope you enjoyed it, hope your amygdala feels just right. Coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country, FEMA Region Number 6.

3:33:22 In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday with another edition of the best podcast in the universe produced by you. Remember us at dvorak.org slash n-a. Until then, adios mofos and such. How would you express a televised? Speaking of golf, this movie could kill you. Quite shocking, it's sort of thin. We have contacted who didn't go to the Crossroads, we got it from Planet Fitness. And of course there's only one thing we're all interested in, what do we name it?

3:34:23 We talk about Delta, but now he's talking about Lambda. We learned a lot about that. We knew quite a bit about chronic disease. I don't think we've seen it yet. You know, you hear quite a bit about it. It could be one of that. See how that could be. A bunch of people were shot on the golf course. I'm interested in that. I can't even look it up. I'm kind of a... What could it be true? How could it be true? You know, there's a lot of teens, there's several. Wait, where did this air? This isn't air on any actual news channel. It's got a rumble thing. I just wanted to make sure. ...on the John Hopkins University... ...talk about lambda... ...and or that he's shown quite a bit about... ...a combination of ivonictin and hydroxychloroquine... ...are a 50th and... I don't know if that's true at all, but there's three factors.

3:35:24 A major Japanese newspaper is the first Olympic sponsor demanding the Tokyo Games be called off due to the pandemic. Wow, no cheering is allowed because of continuing coronavirus. As one precaution, athletes will have to put their medals around their own necks. I could not believe when I heard that.

3:36:11 The ban on fans coming just hours after Japan's Prime Minister announced a new state of emergency in Tokyo which begins Monday and will run through the entire Olympics. No claps, no cheers, no fans at all. What is Japan so afraid of? The vast majority of the Japanese remain unvaccinated and they're afraid of the Olympics, of kickstarting another surge. I could not believe when I heard that.

3:36:54 No claps, no cheers, no fans at all. Even the illuminated Olympic rings are being shut off early. The best podcast in the universe! MoFo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. This is the most boring podcast ever.