Episode 1454 · Thursday, 26 May 2022

Green Transition

Global elites gather at the World Economic Forum to engineer a post-Russian energy economy while domestic political theater reaches a fever pitch in Texas.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 14m listen | 33 chapters
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About this episode

The 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos serves as the epicenter for a global policy shift as Klaus Schwab and Ursula von der Leyen outline the Great Reset and a transition away from Russian energy. While von der Leyen frames the Ukraine conflict as a catalyst for the 300-billion-euro RepowerEU plan, the initiative faces immediate technical hurdles regarding the storage and transport of hydrogen. The summit also introduces a move toward individual carbon footprint trackers, with Alibaba President Michael Evans and Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant advocating for a recalibration of digital rights and consumer monitoring.

Global pharmaceutical and financial structures are undergoing a parallel transformation as Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and Bill Gates announce the Accord for a Healthier World to distribute patented medicines to lower-income nations under ESG frameworks. This occurs as Oxfam International reports a new billionaire was created every 30 hours during the pandemic, highlighting a widening wealth gap. Meanwhile, HSBC executive Stuart Kirk faces suspension for challenging the financial industry's climate risk models, and the John Durham investigation reveals Robby Mook’s testimony regarding Hillary Clinton’s role in disseminating Russia-related allegations to the media.

Domestic tensions flare as California Governor Gavin Newsom and Texas Governor Greg Abbott clash over gun control legislation following the Uvalde school shooting. The media landscape remains volatile with the removal of Wendy Williams from her talk show and the collapse of digital advertising metrics as Elon Musk questions Twitter’s bot data. The episode concludes with a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Mostly Nerd, the first No Agenda knight from India, and an analysis of Karine Jean-Pierre’s debut as White House Press Secretary.


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CHAPTER 01 / 33 Discussion

Wendy Williams Show Controversy, Media Distraction Tactics

The removal of Wendy Williams from her talk show is analyzed as a case of "show stealing" involving claims of mental health issues and anti-vaccination stances. The discussion transitions into how celebrity scandals, such as the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp trial, serve as media distractions to keep the public from focusing on substantive political issues.

wendy williams· talk show· amber heard· johnny depp· media distraction· guest hosts

00:00 It's bogus, that's what it is. Adam Curry John C Devorah It's Thursday May 26th 2022 this is your award-winning Keep My Nation Media assassination episode 1454 This Is No Agenda deconstructing Davos and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA region number six In The Morning everybody I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's talking about the fact that Wendy Williams had her show stolen from her, I'm John C. DeVore. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill! In the morning! It's hard for me to believe that people you know and you talk to are really distressed about Wendy Williams. You're talking about the showbiz, the talk show host Wendy Williams? Yes She's not like a tennis sister another William sister... you're talking about Wendy from the show? Well she is a little bigger than the other ones but

00:58 She had her show stolen from her and it just took place about a year ago. Yeah, the anti-vaxxers I didn't know she was anti-vaxxed and next thing you know she's sick or something Or she's got mental health issues or she had a nervous breakdown No one will say And so they took this show but she can't get back on the show It has been going on for... Oh, wait a minute. Hold on so she had to leave from I remember this somehow God knows why She had to leave for mental health reasons show business and then someone else took over the show now She's ready to come back and they won't let her is that what you're saying? That's my understanding But what's how great he's out? I think she's out for good but they're keeping the show going with these phony baloney guest hosts some of them are good especially

01:43 The gay guy, the show is gay. Yeah yeah. Anything successful is. White gay guy that's really funny and I don't know why they leave him on but today they had some Wendy Williams clone who tried to be funny but it was disgusting! To me the most disgusting part about it is that this show itself...the people that are kind of part of this show like there's a a black, kind of mixed race very effeminate floor manager who's always interacting with Wendy laughing about who he dated last night. And then there is Becky Worley looking woman who is like the producer and she's like of the Larry Sanders show where you had Rip Torn standing in front of her.

02:34 And they both interact with these phony baloney guesses that nothing happened. They don't care! I'm so happy that you bring this topic up because this is exactly what is wrong with America Because if we're not talking about the Wendy Williams affair, we're talking about the The Amber Heard Johnny Depp trial. Oh man So many people know everything about that and then just to get hooked to it you had to be careful Don't watch it well Well this would be my point If anyone showed up this morning thinking oh yeah Can't wait for the full deconstruction About what happened in Uvalde Texas Adam and John will know exactly they'll tell us

CHAPTER 02 / 33 Discussion

Uvalde School Shooting, Media Politicization and Local News Coverage

The media response to the Uvalde, Texas school shooting is critiqued for immediate politicization rather than factual reporting. Analysis of local news coverage highlights a segment from KPIX where anchor Sarah Daunchy became visibly emotional while reading the names of victims, illustrating the professional challenges of reporting on tragedies.

uvalde· texas· school shooting· sarah daunchy· kpix· media deconstruction

03:16 You're going to be severely disappointed. This is exact... forget what happened and of course everyone's pissed off. Hey, but there are 40 clips about it! You have zero clips about it what are you talking about? You have zero clips I have zero clips because it's the end goal What the media does regardless of why this happened. The whole point is to have... I do have- Well let me just finish, let me finish! Okay i'm just making sure that you know they do have a clip Hey John, Do you have a clip? Let's play that now Keep going keep going No! Lets play it now! No its an in context clip You can't just play

03:59 The point is that this is what the media is trained to do and everybody I know is falling right in line. Let's discuss, what is it? Guns or mental health? What is it Texas even Europe isn't on the game! I'm looking at the Dutch press this morning Well, it's obvious that the Republicans and all of Texas they love guns better than children. You know this is you are falling into it if you want to know what happened this Of course This is a tragedy I was in Uvalde not more than four months ago And it's it's not easy to get to your Valdi That's where we rode those tanks. I'm surprised they haven't mentioned the douchebag ranch up there, where people go shoot animals and drive tanks and shoot machine guns that will happen because that's all the M5M is doing for us right now is making sure every podcast every single podcast is well I think I think I think it's a mental health issue of Biden and Democrat Republicans stop it people stop it

05:00 Come here for something different because shit is going on while you're involved in that discussion. Wouldn't you say, John? There's always stuff going on but like important stuff Well I don't know that... You know this is from a sociological perspective This is all important because this is part of the scheme to get people to vote Democrat And it needs to be discussed from that perspective and from no other perspective. Good, then I'll kick it off and I know you have a clip I heard. I just have a couple. So this happened... Hold on let me tell you one thing

05:38 So I tuned in against better judgment, tuned into Tucker Carlson and I said to Tina, the minute he politicizes this shit i'm out. And how does he start off? Well President Joe Biden will be speaking live in a moment we're going to be covering that and we sure hope he doesn't make this political! That by itself is politicizing it It's just sickening...and you know even my innate inclination is to go, yeah! Yeah screw that but it's so wrong you miss the whole real show is passing you by. We got some other things happening but tell me about your clip. Well my clips aren't really as much about the event. No thats good. Thank You But they're about kind of what weird follows for example

06:36 This is a local tea... I got a lot of local stuff for today because i like the packages. I'm noticing that, for example our local Fox affiliate they get packages from Fox Yeah yeah and those are good And their packages are actually sometimes better than the national news you know? And Ukrainian stuff is a good example But this isn't- I think that's because they have more time at the local level That everything is so short You put a little more time into some of these packages They just get more interesting So but talking about the Uvalde or however you pronounce it, which is 130 miles from you exactly I checked it out. And to get there takes about three and a half three hours and 15 minutes It's like driving through Italy its stunningly beautiful winding roads uphills down hills You can't go more than 50 55 in most parts of it

07:28 So here's an example of some somewhat professional and unprofessional. We have a woman, I can't even remember her last name, Donchie, she came from Austin. KPIX is our local CBS affiliate and they always hire probably the prettiest women they can find and kind of schlub men And they have, they've gone through some unbelievable... mostly telegenic but they really know understand it. So this woman Sarah Daunchy who came out of she's floated all over the place and she was in Los Angeles during a very famous bunch of photos ever during an earthquake because she's freaking out on set here She is choking up and she saved

08:19 She watched this, I can't say it was totally seamless that anyone has an ear but it's interesting to listen to how the anchor, the co-anchor saves her. But I just thought it was fascinating how sometimes you just can't handle this job. This is local TV anchor chokes up while talking about the shooting Why is this not firing? Here we go. We are learning more on those lives lost yesterday, it's very tough to share these pictures and hear their stories. My 10 year old animal Guadalupe Rodriguez was an honor roll student. A fourth grade teacher, Eva Morales was an educator for 17 years and then there is nine-year old Mary Jo Garza her father posted her picture on social media with a single word why the family of

09:12 Yeah, I'm looking at Don. She right now she has that Natalie Morales type multi culti Oh, she's so multiculti it is ridiculous and depending on angles she has different cultis Yes, she could be Italian. Yeah, I've said this with these women before she could be Italian She could be Mexican. She could be you know, she could be Middle Eastern multifunctional from a television perspective Yes is it's a gold mine? She's a woman of color I mean all of it and by the way for those who are new to the show we are purely talking as experienced media executives yeah And we would this is the way we'd be doing our hiring if we were doing it but so I just thought we're patting ourselves on her back for this hire an

09:56 Yeah, she breaks. She loses it as you could hear and it's covered seamlessly by her host well kind of seamlessly because she's in tears and then they keep away from her on the camera side everything else and they never you know at no point do they go back and draw attention to it. Which I've seen happen, oh i'm sorry this is affecting me. Right? I just had to compose myself one of those yeah They didn't do any of that and was and it was just this moment And it was quickly forgotten because it wasn't, you know, re-revisited which is really the worst thing you could do to some poor... unless you hated her. You could do it. Are you okay? Do you want a hanky? I mean, you could do that if you hated her but anyway, just found it just the moment. I think you wouldn't say that. You'd have a box of Kleenex and take the tissue out and hand it to her That way you can still make her look stupid and you can be gallant

CHAPTER 03 / 33 Discussion

Gavin Newsom vs. Greg Abbott, Gun Control Legislation Debate

California Governor Gavin Newsom's legislative response to the Uvalde shooting is contrasted with Texas Governor Greg Abbott's stance on gun laws. Newsom proposes SB 1327 to allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers, while Abbott argues that stricter laws in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles have not prevented violence.

gavin newsom· greg abbott· gun control· sb 1327· california· texas

10:56 Yeah, that's a better way to do it. You can really tell these teams when you watch these TV shows if somebody is hated. It just shows up in little ways and they start to bicker like we do now the other one is this. This is Governor Newsom going on about California Uber all of us which was amusing because I heard version of California Uber Alls, which was originally done by the dead Kennedys. And better by the way but here is Newsom Gavin Newsom going after Abbott Sarah in response to the Texas school shooting Governor Newsome pledged to make quick legislative moves to prevent other mass shootings he says if California takes action other states will too

11:51 We're going to control the controllables, the things that we have control of. California leads this national conversation when California moves other states move in the same direction. The proposed bills include SB 1327. It allows private citizens to sue gun manufacturers or distributors that bill has passed the Senate and is now in assembly. SB 906 would require school officials to investigate any threats of a mass shooting and reported to law enforcement AB 1594 with limit firearm advertisement to minors

12:27 other bills will focus on ghost guns. And when asked about gun laws, Texas Governor Greg Abbott cited places like LA Chicago and California his point was more gun laws don't lead to less violence but governor Newsom pushed back. But Governor Abbot just name-checked the state of California I would caution him from doing that And you just go to the CDC website and look at that gun murder rate in 2020. That was 67% higher than the state of California in 2020." This is it, this is exactly what they do! This is exactly how politicization works and let's just put a little perspective... You know when I see Europeans Dutch in this case posting comments like oh you have an epidemic? You love your guns?!

13:21 And I say, no actually we love opioids. That's what really killing Americans! You know it's like how many mass shootings have there been? And i'm not trying to trivialize it and just try put into some perspective that's the difference and then I'll get hate emails for just saying this yeah well you're don't go there. It is the way...I don't know why you get hate emails at all but because yours you block everybody they are angry with you and me They can't get through to you So, the number... if people want to have some perspective in places that don't have a lot of guns. Go look up and go to Wikipedia and look at car bombing deaths. Yeah. The number of killings from these mass shootings since 1999 is something like 200. 156 I think

14:15 Well, I've seen 196. I've seen 240... And also that's mass shootings two people or more it's not you know there's all kinds of caveats Whatever the case we do have gun deaths of different sorts We have mass shootings but look at car bombings these are what people when they get frustrated instead of going out and grabbing a gun and shooting up a mall They do a car bombing, 200 dead 100 dead 50 dead 20 dead. It's and there are thousands and thousands and thousands of nobody bitches and moans about that does take cars away but that's because it's brown people who live in sandy areas mainly

CHAPTER 04 / 33 Discussion

Beto O'Rourke Confrontation, Texas Press Conference Interruption

Beto O'Rourke's interruption of Governor Greg Abbott's press conference in Uvalde is characterized as peak political theater. The event is analyzed for its polarizing effect on the electorate and its utility in generating media content for both the political left and right.

beto o'rourke· greg abbott· uvalde· press conference· political theater

14:51 No, there are car bombings in France. They're in Asia they're in Africa Southern Africa where it's not sandy they're all over the place what? Now the other only other one that I got clipped that I thought was funny because it entails me having a kind of a gag okay It's kind of a gag reflex, but it is the gag. This is Texas and this is where Aurora Beto Beto Aurora comes in as source you don't hear him because he's not mic'd in this because he's not mic'ed which he should have been I'm surprised he wasn't goes on to interrupt a presentation done by Abbott and listen

15:34 because at the end I have to say something. O'Rourke was escorted out of the auditorium, but here's what he had to say once he was outside. He says this was unpredictable it was totally predictable and I predict this will continue to happen when you continue to have a governor who will not stand up for the people of Texas Hey! Hey! He can't stand up he is in a wheelchair you asshole!

16:27 Wow, I didn't expect that. Had not seen this one coming at all but yes good point This was peak politicization and it was beautiful to see because of course I looked at this You know, and it was Paxton actually the lieutenant governor who was doing most of the yelling at him. But then the mayor, the Mayor Uvalde, uh...was shuffling forward and all these guys got side arms and they're pointing at him so of course this made Beto an instant hero with a political left and a total douchebag with a political right! It was exactly what you wanted to spark more conversation So more podcasts can talk about their opinions

17:09 Let's deconstruct some media here for a moment. I'm in! We will find out more, but the media from the get-go on this thing... Has no timelines has confusing information some might call it disinformation There's and be just add in a big scoop of people posting on social media. There's no way to know what is going on I think you're absolutely right what you do here Let's just look at that politicization because that's what you're a part of if you even thinking of it And that doesn't mean that you shouldn't be thinking about children

CHAPTER 05 / 33 Discussion

World Economic Forum 2022, Klaus Schwab and the Great Reset

The 2022 World Economic Forum in Davos is introduced as the primary agenda-setting event for global elites. Klaus Schwab's opening remarks are analyzed, specifically his warnings of an "angrier world" and the necessity of a "Great Reset" to address unemployment and health system access.

world economic forum· davos· klaus schwab· great reset· globalism

17:45 Of course, but we have to put things into perspective and we have to make sure that we're paying attention To other things that are going on as we speak in the world. Are you excited to hear that? You have any ideas? Yeah I do actually this is by extreme happenstance and coincidence because it typically doesn't happen around this time of year It is World Economic Forum 2022 in Davos week and it's a doozy. You won't see much of this on your news, you won't hear podcasts talking about it because this is where the same a-holes who are all in on climate change and cancelling Russia and giving you fake food. This is where they have their agenda! Oh? Is that my dog or yours? That's not mine... That's my dog. No no easy does it there tiger

18:44 So I have a couple of World Economic Forum clips. Most of them are actually pretty short, but I would like to go through them with you because there's enough here that would interest us as the anti-globalists that we are and let's start it off with Klaus Schwab he is of course the leader of the PAC and he's going to tell us kind of in his opening keynote interview what to expect. I don't know how it will play out in November but what we know is that we will end up with many more unemployed, particularly also people in the grey economy

19:23 which are not counted for who lose their jobs. So we will see definitely a lot of anger already now but probably increase by the end of the year because this crisis will be with us until really have found remedy So we have to prepare for a more angry world and how to prepare it means to take the necessary action, to create the fairer world. To see that we provide everybody with decent access to the health system so that we make sure those people

20:07 who are really left behind and I'm not speaking only on national level, so I am speaking also internationally. We see now the tragedy in some of the emerging countries like South Africa, like some countries in East Asia. I don't have too many remedies. The remedies have to be discussed through dialogue by the stakeholders of our global system, but um...I just see the need for such a dialogue and I see the need for action. I see the need for great reset. Ah! There it is. I wonder if he has a dialect coach? You know, he speaks fluent French too. I heard him speak in French in a couple of these interviews. He's really good

20:56 Is French, German... you know French of course is the international language of douchebags. Sorry to say it France! You know they still hang on to that as being the language of politics. That goes back in history. Yeah yeah of course and but these these well look at him Klaus is 84 so when it was trendy he was around So he's calling for the Great Reset, an angrier world and we must discuss this. We have to have dialogue and action! And that is exactly what this week has been so far... ...and the only longer clips I'd like to play are from keynote speaker Ursula von der Leyen as we know she is president of the European Starfleet Command

CHAPTER 06 / 33 Discussion

Ursula von der Leyen, Russia and the International Order

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers a keynote at Davos framing the conflict in Ukraine as "Putin's War of Choice." She argues that Russia's actions challenge the entire international order and necessitates a permanent shift in European security and economic policy.

ursula von der leyen· european union· vladimir putin· ukraine war· davos

21:36 and this set the entire tone for the conference just so you understand what these people are thinking. And by the way, this Ukraine-Russia thing and SWIFT and all that shit? We have very little to do with it John! All we are is just the idiots who hang up the flags put our little flag icons in our profiles and pay for it!! This is a total... Oh yeah, we're the ones paying for everything Yeah, and the EU oh no this is their initiative I'm going to give this podcast to my daughter. She listens often, but not always. I am gonna tell her to listen what's going down in the European Union. Here is von der Leyen setting the tone. This is the beginning of our keynote. Thank you very much Klaus! Ladies and gentlemen indeed following your introduction dear Klaus it is difficult to believe that in Davos today

22:32 we're talking about war. Because the Davos spirit is the antithesis of war, it is about forging ties and together finding solutions for the big challenges of the world You might remember and you worked on it together with us that in recent years We have looked at smart and sustainable ways to fight climate change Just so far we've had war, we've had climate change. ...globalization so that all can benefit how to make digitalisation a force for good and mitigate its risks for democracies So Davos is all about crafting a better future together Ah yes That is what we should be talking here about today but instead we must address the costs

23:33 and consequences of Putin's war of choice. Oh, this is a new one! Putin's War Of Choice? So... Spoiler! There is no coming back for Russia. Russia has voted off the island you lost the game You're not allowed to participate We hate you we don't want you This will become evident in next clips The playbook of Russia's aggression against Ukraine Playbook comes straight out of another century. Oh, what century? The 21st to the 20th the 19th oh of course this is the old he wants to restore USSR treating millions of people not as human beings but as faceless populations to be moved or controlled or set as a buffer This is uh...the best example I have of wat je zegt ben jezelf met je kop door de helft

24:34 She is literally telling the European people how these people think about them and saying this is how Putin thinks about him. But no, no! This lady and everyone else at this conference they think about you this way. Pleb! Wait hold on a second... So this hatred of Putin by the EU what does it stem from do you think? And I will say this, this is noteworthy. All the anti-Trump stuff a lot of it you could say was centered in the EU and in fact that dossier and all the rest of it came from the EU What what is the deal with them? Well... The official reason which she'll give us in a moment is to get off fossil fuels

25:30 And just rid the world from evil. That's that's the whole thing, but it's the way I see it is let's create an artificial crisis and energy crisis to let everybody go through the pain and then we'll all be saying please more windmills It becomes apparent Wait how about the idea that we used to have? the show which is that of all the people playing the world game and they're at the World Economic Forum where they're playing this globalist game Putin was the one that refused to play along even though he was a member of the young leadership group Well, I think is not true. There's no evidence of that there wasn't online type thing But it doesn't even make sense He was never a member of the know the timeline doesn't make sense. He was in East Germany at the time He's not that old

26:19 He's not quite old enough for the Young Global Leaders program. I can buy it, that was bullcrap! But your question is valid... Isn't this just part of we were always at war with Eurasia? We need an enemy But this is the playbook. We need an enemy and we're going to use the enemy to keep China in check, probably but that's not the top thing The top thing is we want to get incredibly rich And have a new economy because our this economy is dead globally It's you know it was like...and that's not because we don't need resources and oil and wheat No! Is because they screwed up the money system That's why the first thing we do was remove a sister That was Russia

27:03 And you heard Klaus, this is going to be an angry world but we need a great reset. And all of this is apparent in Davos whether they pull it off different issue but this what they're trying to do and this woman by the way, Von der Leyen if you look at her history hasn't worked a day in her life she's complete product of the political system. Her dad was a Biden! Precisely the same, precisely the same. Although you know Joey used to say, Joey and Joey I'm gonna have to tighten our belts now Joey Joey I don't want to keep interrupting, but it's okay because it brings up a lot of this woman does bring up a lot of issues with you know me and the way if you think about the world as an normal person would. But this idea that now they think about it of Biden and this woman... This is really talk about a throwback talking about a playbook. This is a throwback to the monarchies

28:00 Those people, the monarchs never worked a day in their life. They were never amongst the people they were raised in the government as monarchs and they stayed in the government and this is what we're looking at. We're looking at a revision, a revised version of monarchies with these people and I include Biden than that And what's even better her name is Queen Ursula from now on who names their kid Ursula anymore? I mean after the Little Mermaid, you wouldn't name your kid Ursula. No after Ursula Andress I think is when you'd stop Yeah, haha mm-hmm yeah true

28:36 And by the way, this woman is so recognizable for the Dutch listeners Nina Brink. That's all I have to say that this type of elitist woman who it Is in the highest levels of elitism in Europe is very very recognizable Particularly the helmet hairdo that's a big thing with these monarchism on our hairdo Yes you are right and this and this is someone who's above Pierre Because Pierre can do Hillary's hair, but this is a whole... This may be Jacques or somebody who does her hair. I don't know what it is yeah? Yeah, I agree with you! All right so again the what you what I say you are I am myself What you say you are yourself with your head through half The playbook of Russia's aggression against Ukraine comes straight out of another century treating millions of people not as human beings

29:31 but as faceless populations to be moved or controlled, or set as a buffer between military forces trying to trample the aspiration of an entire nation with tanks. This is not just a matter of Ukraine's survival This is not just an issue of European security. This is putting our whole international order into question. Ah, the international order! It's all in question now so... How does wait? I love it when you interrupt these by the way, I do. No, I mean it because that means you're engaged and interested.

CHAPTER 07 / 33 Discussion

European Energy Crisis, Russian Gas and SWIFT Sanctions

The economic impact of the Ukraine war on European energy prices is discussed, with a focus on Russia cutting gas supplies to Bulgaria, Poland, and Finland. The narrative suggests that while the EU blames Putin for skyrocketing costs, the crisis is exacerbated by the removal of Russian banks from the SWIFT system and disputes over ruble payments.

energy prices· fossil fuels· bulgaria· poland· swift· ruble payments

30:17 So how is the internet did one thing happens we have Putin move some troops into Ukraine two countries that really aren't in the EU Have nothing to and poons already pulled himself away from the international order and kind of checked chimed up or chummed up with China How does this change the international order in any way? by making the citizens of the European Union poor That's their whole that's our whole plan to inflict pain upon the citizens of the European Union and blame it on Putin. Not even Russia! You know what you never hear is about... How many people live in Russia? 50 million, 60 million? No it's more than that I think its a hundred two hundred. No compassion for them! Ah screw em

31:03 I mean seriously, like it could at least... that's the thing in this entire speech and during everything i've seen and lots of producers have sent stuff thank you very much. This entire conference is just Russia is just gone we've dealt with it except for the war but you know we just need to keep funding that and 140 I'm sorry 144 point 1 million I mean those people just don't count with it so you know global people they're full of shit these people this is their... They're already getting fabulously wealthy off of these last, the last jerks that this global economy is making and they are just cashing in and setting themselves up. And I don't think they really care about any human being but their own friends! That's why there all jizzed and jacked here at Davos

31:59 Let's talk about Russia. Let's go to the conflict here with Fondelion. Did you finish your speech? No, that is what I said! Let us go to the conflict now with Fondelion. Oh she is still going back there. Ladies and gentlemen this conflict is also sending shockwaves throughout the world. Shockwaves! Further disrupting supply chains already stretched by the pandemic it is putting new burdens on businesses and households And it has created a thick fog of uncertainty for investors across the globe. And more and more companies and countries are already battered." Notice that she's, you know... The audience she is talking to here is the investors You know like I-I know! I know y'all want to get on the gravy train here, you need some direction That's why we're here people We gonna show ya how to make a KILLING! "...fog of uncertainty for investors across the globe

32:58 And more and more companies and countries already battered by two years of COVID-19, and all the resulting supply chain issues must now cope with rising prices for energy as a direct result of Putin's unpardonable war. Putin's unpardonable war is the whole reason that now we have energy prices skyrocketing and food projected food shortages. It's not anything Europe is doing, it's all Putin does this make sense? From her perspective it makes nothing but sense! Well seeing as they... Of Putins unpardonable war

33:45 I love that word. Unpardonable, yeah it's good. It's unpardonable for anybody out there who can't quite... No we like not from now on i'm always saying this that's unpardonable! Can't believe you did that of Putin's unpardonable war and Russia has tried to put pressure on us for example by cutting the energy supplies the gas supplies of Bulgaria Poland and now lately Finland. Let's just put that into perspective Queen Ursula the reason why is because they were having difficulties paying in rubles now the Italians they applied the trick which you're letting her do, letting them do but this was for non-payment it's not just shutting stuff off but okay this is exactly what you want you want the talking points you want the message to be clear But this world and this behavior we see

CHAPTER 08 / 33 Discussion

European Green Deal, Offshore Wind and RepowerEU Plan

The European Union's "RepowerEU" plan aims to invest 300 billion euros to phase out Russian fossil fuels and accelerate the green transition. The initiative includes quadrupling offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2030 to cover the energy consumption of 50 million homes.

green deal· repowerue· offshore wind· north sea· renewable energy

34:42 has only strengthened Europe's resolve to get rid of Russian fossil fuel dependency. Rapidly! Rapidly, get rid of Russian fossil fuel dependency? Rapidly?! Why? Because they cut off supplies that people didn't pay their bill because you pulled them out of SWIFT?? The climate cannot wait. Oh, we gotta go rapidly now! You know the funny thing about the way you express that you shortened her point this is kind of not to go back in history too much but this is kind of what we did to Japan before World War II. This comes up later yeah how did we do it exactly with Japan?

35:29 Well, I don't have it in front of me but it was similar kind of you know not sanctions that nothing is extreme But we cut him off here and there. We made their lives a little more miserable than had to be although they deserved it And I suppose at the time China mm-hmm It was basically because what they did to China they deserved it and So they put them in a situation where they Kind of did what they had to do and that started the war This is kind of seems similar. The only good thing you wanted why they want to push Russia into dropping a bomb

36:10 No, no. Well they dropped a financial bomb on them basically and that was a much better way to do it because Russia clearly is going to you know make its carry on its life with China and Iran and these types of countries And we'll have a perpetual enemy will always have an east that we have this is 1984 just that's your playbook if there's anything I would continue but this world and this behavior we see has only strengthened Europe's resolve to get rid of Russian fossil fuel dependency rapidly. The climate cannot wait, but now the geopolitical reasons are evident too we have to diversify away from fossil fuels We have set our course already towards climate neutrality so now we must accelerate our clean energy transition and fortunately

37:09 We are already having in place the means to do so. So, what I'm hearing her say is look we already knew we had to get rid of fossil fuel because you know the climate cannot wait however now we need to accelerate it because Putin's an idiot he's a dick I mean, it's two different reasons but she combines them together and we're going full steam ahead. And if you know anything about how the European Union works and how voting works and laws are passed down... It's not the way it was explained 20 years ago! They just ramrod shit through and this is all part of the European Green Deal and we continue. Today Africa is heavily dependent on food imports and this makes it vulnerable

38:00 I'm sorry, I think I probably wanted to play this one first. Here we go! So they have this plan to get rid of... well you're already completely getting rid of Russian fossil fuels We need to accelerate and luckily we have solutions today in place people The European Green Deal is already ambitious But now we are taking our ambition yet to another level. Last week the European Commission tabled and proposed RepowerEU. You should see in a second, do you think... We're the ones who coined it Green New Deal

38:45 Yeah, they have the green the European Green Deal. They changed it to Green Deal Do you think that in some way this was a...you know There's no reason they can't take and use the Green New Deal is a pretty...it's jazzy Well the guy who's running it Frans Timmermans You know my buddy over there The Bilderberger who I interviewed for Dutch radio decade ago He's the one running this. I've reached out to him several times, he won't return my email DM or phone call strangely enough but he's the one that put the marketing together...I don't know. I wonder if it was just a snub us? I think it's because it's more expansive and they wanted to set it apart from you know the green now when you say The Green Deal

39:35 And it's actually the European Green Deal, you know that's ours. You know this crazy Americans that's all AOC with a green new deal though we don't want that Well there's debts notice what they don't have what she doesn't talk about in her speech and of course I watch the whole thing No mention of LGBTQ plus no mention of racism You see? We specialize in that. So they throw in some equity here and there, so they definitely want to distance themselves from our Green New Deal and we continue because this is very exciting! We're not gonna miss a megawatt of energy it's just going to be seamless as seamless as you switching networks during the show Yeah, it happens all as seamless That is our 300 billion euro plan

40:24 to phase out of fossil, Russian fossil fuels. Oops! Miss Redd! I missed it. She said we have our 300 billion euro budget to phase out of fossil fuels...I mean Russian fossil fuels That is our three hundred billion euro plan to phase out of Russian fossil fuels and fast forward the green transition. Fast forward the green transition! It's the green transition, I need you write this down these things are important Green Transition everybody And today if we look at the share of renewables that we have in Europe almost a quarter of the energy we consume in Europe

41:09 Stems from renewable sources already. This is the famous European Green Deal It's already 25% from renewable resources doesn't this is the green deal now, of course they allowed Natural gas to be defined as a as a Renewable resource and they throw some nuclear in there So yeah Okay Ursula sure but now now through power issue now we will practically double our this share to 45% in 2030. This is only possible by also bringing cross-border cooperation to a new level." Take, for example the North Sea of Europe and what is happening there? Let me tell you what's happening there because I've flown the channel the North Sea multiple maybe 80 90 times when it lived in the UK and What would I always bitch about when we had a show after I'd flown over

42:08 I'd say the windmills every, the windmills off the coast of the UK. The windmills off the coast to France. The windmills off the coast of Belgium. The windmills off the coast of the Netherlands. I mean hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of windmills... ...of which maybe 20% were turning at any given moment! Yeah. Total scam total scam! Last week we had four European member states joining forces to harness the energy of offshore wind and they decided to quadruple their offshore wind capacity by 2030. That will mean... Money! ...wind farms in the North Sea will cover the annual energy consumption of more than 50 million homes, this is roughly one quarter of all European households

43:02 This is the right way to go. Just so you know, this is the right way to go! What I did not clip, I'll just tell you briefly... because it was a very long explanation. She talks about putting a whole new pipeline network in place and the pipeline network will include stuff coming from the Leviathan fields, you know Israel the Mediterranean all these different resources of course LPG liquid petroleum gas ports where they'll take our LPG but what she said in this long explanation

CHAPTER 09 / 33 Discussion

Hydrogen Economy Challenges, Infrastructure and Safety Concerns

The technical feasibility of a "hydrogen economy" is debated, noting the difficulties of storing and transporting the gas due to its tendency to leak through steel. While hydrogen offers faster refueling than electric vehicle batteries, concerns are raised regarding the invisibility of hydrogen fires and the high cost of infrastructure conversion.

hydrogen· fuel cells· green energy· infrastructure· leakage· safety

43:40 that they're going to make a switch and these pipelines while initially being used for the now green renewable gas will be switched to hydrogen which will be made not in the traditional way with you know gas or coal no they're gonna do it with wind power and solar. They're going to create hydrolysis, and there's somehow going to package this up and they're gonna switch these pipes and hydrogen is going to be the fuel of the future in the EU I don't know much about hydrogen other than the hydroxy booster i put on my car years and years ago but this sounds like a very iffy scenario. What are your thoughts? This is interesting because we've kind of discussed it a little bit on the show, but they've talked about there's kind of a background noise around the Green New Deal or whatever green you're talking about...about the so-called hydrogen economy

44:36 And I've looked and go back and forth, and I've driven hydrogen cars. I keep trying to keep up with it the technology and what they're talking about what they're going to do next. Hydrogen has some benefits for example if you want if you have a hydrogen car you can fill up almost instantly is unlike batteries we had to sit there at the charger the 500,000 charges or wait hours sometimes Or just in line, just in line to get to the charging station. Can you imagine if that becomes so popular there's a line? Do you remember each person... do you remember the former New York banker when we swapped one day he took my truck and I took the Tesla but yeah You were in love with that Tesla by the way I want to remind you Except for the charging part I want to remind you because I had to take an Uber to her charging stand back from the hotel So no, I didn't love it

45:22 it because I remember it perfectly well but he would drive to Houston where they have a business and he would take the Tesla. Now, to drive to Houston and back you need to charge somewhere so there's a supercharger just outside of Houston and he tried to convince me by convincing himself this was great! I'd drive in the morning like you know just before I get into Houston I stop at the supercharging station you know I can read the paper can have a cup of coffee I'm like you're making excuses for being totally controlled by this by electricity, bro But no it's great is you know This is how rich people travel and was of course completely ridiculous he was it was hampered by the technology that he was hyping He dumped the car. Oh yeah, he did he sure did Mainly because we bitched at him on this show. I don't think he could handle a It had to be said but now but nothing when I listen to this for a second and I'll come back to Ursula

46:19 This is the energy panel. This is a moderate, this is very short, the energy panel moderator... Well I was going to finish my hydrogen story. Oh I'm sorry. I'm sorry go ahead The problem with hydrogen besides better than electricity and so far as the cars are concerned except for the fact that the cars scream when you drive on which I find to be somewhat annoying like a jet engine screamer When you punch it when your floor it in its start. It screams. I wouldn't say it's like a jet engine is more like a banshee It's very annoying to listen to huh? Because of the amount of fuel going through the fuel cell, it creates a noise. Maybe this can be solved with some soundproofing I don't know what you can do about it The whole car vibrates with this noise But to fill up is better everything's better and that you can also use hydrogen to fuel a jet plane You can't do that with windmills

47:13 Or electricity they do have electrical plans, but this is joke But the problem with hydrogen is it leaks it leaks at least like a sieve if you have it You can have two inches of steel in a bit of you know pipeline It'll just did I just through the steel and comes out the other side. No we didn't notice oh It's terribly leaky and so for example when I was an air pollution it was rather than specter we had a One of the facilities in the Bay Area had hydrogen. Hydrogen is usually stored in these big round globes, that's where you can usually spot it. So if you see a big round globe, you'll see this huge and every once in awhile, this thing would catch on fire. Now... This is what I'm waiting for all these pipelines that they're going to be jamming gas through and like we could easily put some hydrogen through there. That's gonna be great no danger?

48:09 Well, the problem with the hydrogen fires and they had these sensors to spot them is you can't see it. Ooh! You burn up on the spot without even knowing it? So this so the tank would start... technically this has never happened at least here The tank could heat up be on fire and just heat up in that explode I mean that's possible but the problem is they would catch on fire and as the fire creates a wicking just like anything else, you know how things wick. So it's- I'm not sure what does that mean? Wick? You ever take a wick and you stick it in kerosene, you soak it and light it, it starts to suck the... How does the kerosene get to the top of the bar? Oh okay yeah! It sucks from the bottom up to the top yes got it. It sucks it through the wick. And it's like a reverse siphon so the tank phenomenon is that this steel becomes a wick

49:07 And it starts to push, that sucks the hydrogen out faster and faster. So I mean it could drain the tank pretty much. You got a blowtorch? But you can't see it so... Except if you touch it, you burn your hand off but this is real, it's a problematic gas to store and use for anything. It's like, I mean, it is wonderful in its properties and when it burns just produces water but yeah Well, they're all in on hydrogen. All in on it! I keep reading about the hydrogen economy and have yet to...

49:45 I mean it sounds good on paper. Well no one offered any solutions that i have found yet at Davos and I didn't hear Bill Gates say oh, I got the hydrogen solution so but that's a big dream. That's the big... well its gonna be years and years and years of gas and it's just not going to be Russian gas because those guys have to exit because we want all the money. I don't see any other way really but doesn't matter they're all hypocritical A-holes This is the energy panel. The moderator, before she starts asks a simple question So I'm going to throw this immediately out to the audience and say How many of you are driving an electric vehicle at the moment? One two three four so I would say that probably constitutes less than five percent of the persons sitting here in this room Yeah exact they don't care

CHAPTER 10 / 33 Discussion

Global Food Crisis, Vertical Farming and African Agriculture

Ursula von der Leyen outlines high-tech solutions for the growing global food crisis, including vertical farming and precision irrigation powered by renewables. The plan focuses on boosting Africa's production capacity to reduce dependency on food imports and increase resilience against climate change.

food security· vertical farming· precision irrigation· africa· nanotechnology

50:39 They don't even have electric vehicles themselves and I bet those four were lying anyway Yeah, or they haven't electric cars in the garage. Yeah now they took their jet which was not electric to I wonder if I should Yeah, I'll do this in a second. This is the last bit from Ursula so now she's getting into food because we have to prepare the population for the food shortages which really will happen in the EU even the Netherlands has gone so hard and heavy into fake food, and they are in fact the leaders of creating texture and taste for soy-based and plant based foods. There's no way you're going to have any proper natural protein in the future in the EU but that's okay because we have high tech solutions and it's all Putin's fault! Today Africa is heavily dependent on food imports and this makes it vulnerable

51:42 Therefore, an initiative to boost Africa's own production capacity will be critical to strengthen the continent's resilience. The challenge is to adapt farming to a warmer and drier age so innovative technologies will be crucial to leapfrog companies around the world are already testing high-tech solutions for climate smart agriculture for example precision irrigation operating on power from renewable, or vertical farming. Or nanotechnologies which can cut the use of fossil fuels to produce fertilizers. Ladies and gentlemen the signs of a growing food crisis are obvious we have to act urgently but there are also solutions today and on the horizon

52:48 And this is why, again cooperation. I am working with President el-Sisi to address the repercussions of the war with an event on food security and the solutions coming from Europe and the region It is time to end the unhealthy dependencies. On Russia? It is time to create new connections Yeah! it is time... To replace the old chains with new bonds Oh, good one So let's overcome these huge challenges in cooperation and that is in Davos spirit Thank you for your attention Queen Ursula! Queen Ursula so well done

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Individual Carbon Footprint Trackers, Alibaba and WeChat Models

Alibaba Group President Michael Evans discusses the development of technology to allow consumers to measure their individual carbon footprints. This is compared to the Chinese WeChat model, which Elon Musk has also praised as a potential blueprint for a "super-app" that integrates social media, payments, and digital ID.

alibaba· michael evans· carbon footprint· wechat· elon musk· twitter

53:37 And the whole conference was of course surrounding the war, oops that's me this time. Surrounding the war surrounding climate change I think we should do climate change maybe second half somewhere because a lot of fun stuff that happened regarding climate change But also, you know just the plebs what we're gonna do with all these these useless eaters Well, the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna track your ass. We're developing I'm sorry should say this is the chairman of the Alibaba Alibaba Group president Michael Evans apparently in America were developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint What does that mean? That's

54:22 Where are they traveling? How are they traveling? What are they eating, what are they consuming on the platform. So individual carbon footprint tracker. Stay tuned we don't have it operational yet but this is something that were working. Yeah stay tuned its coming! This is by the way anyone who would... But you notice that both Ursula and this guy used to work there were technologies thrown around It's now like a meaningless term. Its the answer to everything It's technology. What's your problem? It is technology, it is perfect! Anyone who would suggest what that guy just suggested should be strung up Well then get a lot of rope because Davos was full of it So Alibaba doesn't run WeChat do they no I think we chat is separate from Alibaba I'm not sure now actually

55:24 You need a mortgage chart to figure out what's in the U.S., what in China... Well, the thing about WeChat and the reason why it was related to TikTok I think in some ways isn't? Well, the thing about WeChat is that its an all-encompassing app And it has stuff like your carbon tracker, it has your direct messages. It has your payment and all these things built into it and the Chinese Communist Party has a big hand in how it operates you know they have direct censorship capabilities this is no secret everybody knows it but you basically can't live without the WeChat in China

56:02 That's what, you know like here people think they can't live without a face bag or Twitter. In China you can actually operate very well because they've integrated that so tightly mainly because of the payments I say this to take a slight detour, to bring you a little clip from Elon Musk and his plans for Twitter. For those that have used WeChat, I think that's actually a good model if you're in China it's basically... You kind of live on WeChat does everything It's sort like Twitter plus PayPal plus a whole bunch other things and all roll into one with actually a great interface And it is really an excellent app

56:41 And we don't have anything like that outside of China. So I think such an app would be really useful and just the utility of sort of a spam-free thing where you can make comments, post videos... I think it's important for content creators to have a revenue share. Now, this does not need to be done on Twitter. It could be done from something that is created from scratch or it could be something new but really this thing needs to exist whether it is converting Twitter to be the sort of like kind of all-encompassing app that accepts everything from digital town square where important ideas are debated

57:30 Maximally trusted and inclusive, which you have a high trust situation than payments. Whether it's crypto or Fiat can make a lot of sense. Just we just want something that's incredibly useful and that people love using. So, but it's either convert Twitter to that or start something new those are the two but it does need to happen somehow yeah so are we starting to connect the dots do we see the picture finally this is exactly what would you end of course so well have your your carbon footprint tracker built into this just like WeChat is so cool

CHAPTER 12 / 33 Discussion

Online Speech Recalibration, Australia eSafety Commissioner

Australia's eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, calls for a "recalibration" of human rights online at Davos. The discussion focuses on the tension between freedom of speech and the prevention of "online violence," suggesting a move toward increased digital regulation.

julie inman grant· freedom of speech· online violence· censorship· australia

58:09 No spam? Yeah, there'll be no spam because every single account will be a verified human being. So if you think Elon's dreaming trolls about no spam... There'll be no spam! Because you will not be able to just create an account these will all be verified your digital ID all part of the app and it's a couple other things need to change back to Davos this is the eSafety Commissioner from Australia Julie Inman And she says, you know times have changed we have to think about speech online. We are finding ourselves in a place where we're... we have increasing polarization everywhere and everything feels binary when it doesn't need to be so I think we're going to have to think about a recalibration of the whole range of human rights that are playing out online from freedom of speech to the freedom to keep being free from online violence

59:00 or the right of data protection to the right to child dignity. Right, so we need to recalibrate some of these human rights! What's online violence? It's usually what we say to each other before you start the show that's the definition of online violence. What's online violence? Did you not know that words are... What's free-schreech? Online violence is uh... Words are violent don't you know this surely Words words words can be violence. Yeah, so that so we'll have some some recalibration silence was violence

CHAPTER 13 / 33 Discussion

Central Bank Digital Currencies, Future of SWIFT Payments

Central bankers at Davos discuss the timeline for implementing Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), predicting a shift within the next three to five years. There is a specific focus on wholesale digital currencies and the potential obsolescence of the SWIFT interbank payment network.

cbdc· central banks· credit suisse· digital currency· swift

59:38 Well that's wait a minute. Give me you can't win you can't win I thought silence was violence, but now words of violence Yeah Oh yeah, yes online violence Online violence okay? You can't win so we so i'm just you know i'm seeing a world where We are recalibrating this new app and recalibrating speech and you know so we can do away with online violence And we need to put some money in there. Well, everyone's all jacked about that here's a bunch of central bankers at Davos with the chairman of Credit Suisse. Do we have... This is a lady from CNN. Oh, by the way all journalists are there invited guests they're not really they know they're working on behalf of the World Economic Forum There's a New York Times I think deputy editor She's an invited guest not their reporting just to guess it participate because it's like the Bilderberg drinking group only It's better! A central bank digital coin out there in the world? Well

1:00:39 By the way, a lot of these sessions and speeches at Davos people think that it's really good to leave these long pauses for impact. It sucks! It sucks for us. We have several experiments which are not very far from that, they're not yet generalized but it could be let's say the next three years probably it will go quicker on the wholesale side I guess because it raises less sensitive questions

1:01:18 Yes, Axel. I'm glad to hear what you're saying Francois on the whole digital currency not coin. I am also a believer that will come in five years yes but i try to say is obviously no we still have those huge legacy environment they need to migrate as well so we'll not yet see all the benefits coming through but it will come and will be much more efficient also probably much more secure Transaction costs on the retail side are much more skeptical. Certainly call it for, you know established economies. The joke at Davos was Swift the interbank payment network will be completely gone in about five years and they're very clear to point out I don't think we'll quite roll it out to retail so you know but these guys are thinking banks you know central banks not thinking treasuries but okay

CHAPTER 14 / 33 Discussion

Pandemic Wealth Inequality, Oxfam Billionaire Statistics

Oxfam International reports that a new billionaire was minted every 30 hours during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report, titled "Profiting from Pain," highlights how the pharmaceutical sector saw unprecedented profit levels while global wealth inequality widened between rich and poor nations.

oxfam· billionaires· wealth gap· pharma· pandemic profits

1:02:11 Lot of money lot of money rolling around billionaires everywhere during the pandemic lots of wealth creation, but also lots of wealth shifting and Saved or created or created the executive director of Oxfam International was there to clearly beg for some money get no it's a she Well, that guy. Yeah She's begging for money and wants the billionaires to pony up. Rising billionaires has been unprecedented during the pandemic and there have been several sectors where that has been mostly concentrated And one is in fact the pharma sector because COVID-19 has been one of the most profitable products ever So that's One point to discuss in our report out today It's called profiting from pain

1:02:57 how those delays in making this technology available, and really having people vaccinated early has contributed to that. But it has also as we said earlier is not only the direct health impacts but it's the economic social impacts on all parts of the population and in reality an increase in inequality reversing the trend over the last few years where you know inequality had reduced between rich countries and poor countries Unfortunately, now it has widened and the statistic we're seeing is every 30 hours a new billionaire was minted during the pandemic. Wow! I didn't know that's a good stat. Every 30 hours she said? A new billionaire was minted during the pandemic. Hmm... So let's go to the pandemic this is the final bit of Davos that I have for y'all

CHAPTER 16 / 33 Discussion

Bill Gates and Pfizer Partnership, Maternal Vaccines

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced a partnership with Pfizer to develop new vaccines for Group B Streptococcus and RSV. These "maternal vaccines" are designed to be administered to pregnant women to provide immunity to fetuses, utilizing Pfizer's expertise in clinical trials.

bill gates· pfizer· streptococcus· rsv· maternal vaccines

1:07:55 No, I missed that one. Oh everyone's talking about it It's the big Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation partnership with Pfizer Today's announcement is a strong additional commitment by Pfizer He's already oh no there's a couple in here So I just have to assume whenever Bill Gates laughs because we've seen this in the past You know like it'll just hurt a lot I gotta presume he's thinking bullshit every single time. So when he says, today's announcement is a strong... Maybe it isn't strong maybe it's like... Probably not strong, probably bogus. Bogus? Yeah! It's bogus that's what it is. Today's announcement is a strong additional commitment by Pfizer to take

1:08:47 their incredible capabilities and make sure that they get out to everyone in the world. For all the drugs, they do create a commitment to have COGS-based pricing that will improve accessibility. What he's saying here is cost of goods so they claim they'll be giving away vaccines to poor countries just under the cost of goods Pfizer is also committing to a partnership with The Foundation to create new products Two of those will be Group B Streptococcus vaccine, which in future events we can brief you on how that will save hundreds of thousands of lives and likewise an RSV vaccine. Did he laugh at that again? I think he laughed here! I didn't catch the second laugh. Let me hear the second one. Two of those will be Group B Streptococcus vaccines Yeah, he's laughing at group b streptococcus vaccines

1:09:46 I'm not getting it. Two of those will be Group B streptococcus vaccine. It's a micro laugh, which in future events we can brief you on how that will save hundreds... In future events we can brief you on how that what does he mean? Future Davos events or future pandemic events? That's a little unclear. Vaccine which in future events we can brief you on how that will save hundreds and thousands of lives and likewise RSV vaccine These are vaccines you give to the mother, maternal vaccines and so doing the trials exactly right. Oh geez! Yeah this is it maybe that's why I had a micro laugh oh yeah this is what we do we give these vaccines to expecting mothers...I'm sorry birthing persons

1:10:34 So we can get it right into the fetus! These are vaccines you give to the mother, maternal vaccines. And so doing the trials exactly right requires the deep expertise that Pfizer has on. So we're super pleased to work together with them. Super pleased? What if I'm faking documentation is that their expertise were talking about? I think they're quite good at it obviously this good. We just gonna stick with with the vaccination just for a moment because you cannot have the CEO of Pfizer at Davos without asking about the monkeypox. And listen to, as the question's being asked and me being a Tourette specialist... You'll hear Bourla grunting and basically doing guttural ticks he is not aware that it is being recorded quite loudly

CHAPTER 17 / 33 Discussion

Monkeypox Outbreak, Pfizer Monitoring and Transmissibility

Albert Bourla comments on the rise of monkeypox cases in Europe and America, stating that while Pfizer is monitoring the situation, he is not currently worried about it becoming a pandemic. He notes that existing smallpox vaccines and medicines are likely effective against the virus.

monkeypox· smallpox· albert bourla· pandemic· virus

1:11:25 This to me says he's very anxious about the question or you don't just start ticking for no reason like this but it is very evident. In UK there is some worry around monkeypox I don't know whether smallpox is a vaccine that Pfizer has and what... Oh jeez! Give this guy some lithium Lithium doesn't help John, I'm an expert I just threw the word out I don't need the details. Fair, fair, fair, fair. In UK there is some worry about monkeypox. I don't know whether smallpox is a vaccine that Pfizer has and what you would have any observations on the outbreaks we are seeing in Europe and America of it's causing some concern? Clearly like everyone we were alerted when we see the rise of some cases. We didn't have any before and suddenly we do have

1:12:17 I'm not that worried right now, but that doesn't mean that we just relax. We are watching and monitoring very carefully looks like this is a situation that is not that transmissible so very difficult to become a pandemic and also looks like there already medicine vaccines that can work Now we can debate if they can work Pretty well or if we need new generations, and this is what exactly we are doing right now to see if there isn't it so that you can intervene on run Yeah, so I would take that Choking thing where he's having the Tourette's oral tick

CHAPTER 18 / 33 Discussion

Pfizer Accord for a Healthier World, ESG Initiatives

Pfizer launched the "Accord for a Healthier World" to provide patented medicines to 45 lower-income countries on a non-profit basis. Bill Gates explains that such initiatives are part of a broader Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) effort to keep pharmaceutical companies investable.

esg· health equity· pfizer· bill gates· non-profit

1:12:58 And I would substitute the noises he's making with the word bullshit. That's what he wants to say. Bullshit, bullshit, bullshit! Don't you think? Yeah of course So, Bill Gates' kicker at the end. This is the final Pfizer bit. Here's another announcement Pfizer made and Bill was right there in the audience to tell everybody just how great this was and where it's going to surface. We are living in a time when science is increasingly demonstrating the ability to take on the world's most devastating diseases

1:13:41 Yeah, why don't you say that to Ray Liotta died in his sleep? Unfortunately. There exists a tremendous health equity gap in our world. Equity gap? That determines which of us can use these innovations and which of us cannot. Pay attention because this is not about the vaccine, this is about the equity and equitable distribution of the vaccine for a reason With all we have learned and accomplished over the past two years The time has now to begin closing this gap even more In this spirit Pfizer is excited and proud to launch an accord for a healthier world. Through this groundbreaking initiative, Pfizer will provide all its patented medicines and vaccines that are available in the US or

1:14:30 By the way, Pfizer does not have the patent on a COVID-19 vaccine. That would be bio and tech so little gotcha there in everything that we've patented will give you for free. The European Union... Ah good one! Non-for profit basis... Non-for profit? That doesn't mean free. To 1.2 billion people living in 45 lower income countries I am also pleased to announce that we will continue to work with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on the development of new vaccines and treatments for diseases that disproportionately impact people in low-income countries.

1:15:09 So we're pleased to be working with Pfizer and we're talking to the entire pharmaceutical industry about these kinds of initiatives and how we can broaden them as part of the whole ESG effort. So in order to get, to make keep Pfizer investable they have to have an ESG score. Now Pfizer of course uses a lot of petroleum-based products that's their product they just manipulate that into medicines so very bad for their environmental social governance score on that tip but you bring in the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation who will help broaden this to get it on the ESG train oh good to go baby

CHAPTER 19 / 33 Discussion

Yuval Noah Harari, Useless People and the Second Industrial Revolution

Israeli professor Yuval Noah Harari, an advisor to Klaus Schwab, discusses the future of "useless people" in an age of automation. He argues that the product of the next industrial revolution will be humans themselves, with bodies and minds being engineered through biotechnology and controlled via drugs and computer games.

yuval noah harari· klaus schwab· useless people· artificial intelligence· biotechnology

1:15:53 That's a new gimmick by Bill and Melinda Gates. Well, they are the ESG... basically you can fill up your company's tank with some Bill & Melinda ESG! That's great It is very smart I think so too These people are geniuses Yeah, evil douchebags Douchebag geniuses Still geniuses You gotta admit So final clip from Davos comes from an Israeli professor, I think he's a history professor. You all know Harari have you heard of him? No Well he probably has been on 60 minutes. He wrote the book about people. What is his name give me his name? Sapiens. Harari H-A-R-A-R-I A Brief History Of Humankind. It was a bestseller

1:16:52 Oh, this guy. Yeah yeah this guy but he also happens to be a confidant and advisor not just to the World Economic Forum but to Klaus Schwab himself This guy is claimed...not self-claimed But from what I understand He is the guy that sets a lot of Klaus Schwab's policy which you know Is the World Economic Forum as Klaus Schwab So I have a little, there's a fantastic interview which is not the 60 minutes interview. It has the full length interviews in the show notes here's just about 1 minute 45 of clippings from hits so you can get the idea and this guy is revered he mean he sells out auditoriums when he goes to talk people love this guy and here he is talking quite candidly in it in a regular interview

1:17:42 This is the interviewer. I'm sorry, that's actually him! What to do with all these useless people? That will be the question for the decade. Yes, yes it gets better! The biggest question in economics and politics of the coming decades will be what to do with all these useless people. The problem is more boredom and how...what to do with them and how they find some sense meaning in life when they are basically meaningless worthless My best guess at present is a combination of drugs and computer games.

1:18:45 Consider that as main source of income could well be the you know some intelligence agents or world economic books at all World Economic Forum, or whatever Even so yeah. Okay? Yeah, I know it. I hear ya but this is not deepfake It's already happening In under different titles, different headings you see more and more people spending more and more time or solving the inner problems with drugs in computer games both legal drugs that illegal drugs. You look at Japan today and Japan is maybe 20 years ahead of the world in everything This is...you were talking about Japan earlier so Russia won't become Japan I think the entire Western world starting with Europe will come to Japan

1:19:33 It'll be just like Japan without the sushi. Again, we are used to the age of the masses of 19th and 20th century where you saw all these successful massive uprisings, revolutions, revolts. So we got... We are used to thinking about the masses as powerful but this is basically a 19th century and 20th century phenomenon I don't think that the masses even if they somehow organize themselves

1:20:19 stand much of a chance. We are not in Russia of 1917 or in 19th century Europe What we're talking about now is like the second industrial revolution but the product this time will not be textiles, machines vehicles and even weapons The product this time will be humans themselves Yes! We are basically learning to produce bodies and minds Bodies and minds I think the two main products of the next wave, of all these changes that is optional. Again and if you think about it from the viewpoint of the poor it looks terrible. It looks what? It looks terrible for the poor! I love this guy! This is...this is it so this character was one of the few Israelis

1:21:12 who deferred mandatory, I never knew you could do this military service in the Israeli Defense Forces to pursue university studies which i guess you could use a deferment for awhile and then he managed to get out of the whole thing from some health issue. Yeah his brain is corrupt He began studying history and international studies at the Hebrew University. This is a guy to keep your eye on! I mean, this is... he's the one whispering all this stuff into Schwab's ear but he's revered. This is not a secret. This guy is well known and this is what he's saying it's useless people And we're already there. The thing I liked was oh the masses don't matter anymore We've already captured them they're already playing video games or online. Let me give you this clip

1:22:01 Well, someone sent me... Look I've been looking at this guy for a while. And one of our producers said oh look and they sent me the supercut which i had to re-edit because you know they had sound effects and shit but I said but I can't use it until I find the full interview and he found the full interview through Bing it! Bing believe it or not. The whole thing is 45 minutes It's well worth watching! Well I need the source The source? Yeah, I need the source of the interview. Okay well then you can also get a lot of not quite as good as this... No, no, I need those quotes! I want to use it for a column and i need that source of the interview just get this random but are you going to have whoever got you there or you know? I have the full video 41 33 minutes 33 seconds okay Daniel Kane-Mensourlessi I don't know who that is but its uh so it's a full video

1:22:59 So you have to five million podcasters yet. No, why I'm just wondering? I think there's a big moment Why do you say this? Because it sounds like that You got one of your pot that sounds like they did wherever this was done It sounds like a podcast or something that was turned into a podcast no, it's a video still oblivion the fact that you have it in The first place is astonishing. It's the We're still over four million were not at five million yet This is a video interview so you can go watch it and you can go quote him. But this is kind of how these people think. These people are horrible individuals, they're the worst kind of elitist and they're all a bunch of monarchs off with their heads!

1:23:50 Well, this is what he said. He said we're already beyond that the masses don't matter anymore This is not you know 18th or 17th century Russia says everyone sitting on their screen is sitting at home yelling on Twitter at each other The masses don't get up the masses Don't do anything there's no masses to go and combat all these idiots were doomed doomed The masses rise up every so often and guys like this end up on lanyards And not the conference kind. But around your neck is involved, yeah? So this is what I mean when there's other things to look at than Amber Heard and Johnny Depp

CHAPTER 20 / 33 Discussion

HSBC Executive Stuart Kirk, Climate Change Financial Risk

HSBC executive Stuart Kirk was suspended after a presentation where he argued that climate change does not pose a significant financial risk to banks. Kirk claimed that financial models are "rigged" with unrealistic interest rate shocks and GDP declines to make climate catastrophe appear more economically devastating than it is.

stuart kirk· hsbc· climate change· financial risk· gdp models

1:24:40 They are preparing for stuff and if we just, indeed if we don't have a massive uprising eventually We're just gonna slip right into it. Okay? Whatever oh, it's okay ESG yeah You know I'll be a good little doobie I mean did you hear about the HSBC guy who got fired because he He did a presentation thing was for a session sponsored by Financial Times And he said, climate change is bullshit from a... You want to hear it? His name is Kirk, Stuart Kirk.

1:25:17 And it's unbelievable. I think I might have had, did I have a... Can you imagine how many times we'd be fired? Oh my goodness! That presentation you just did would get you fired immediately Here he is kicking off his 15 minute presentation which got him fired immediately Climate change is not a financial risk that we need to worry about If you start off like that, how well do you think it's gonna go for your career when you're working at HSBC one of the most corrupt institutions? Hello James Comey And and you're going against the narrative of climate change for your investors heresy

1:25:57 I completely get that there is a competition for funding. I completely get that at the end of your central bank career, there are still many years to fill in and you've got to say something. You've got to fly around the world to conferences. You've got out hyperbole the next guy but I feel like it's getting a little bit out-of-hand." How do you think that works for this audience? You know, once you're done at your central bank job which of course you've been trading on the side making all kinds of money. Hello Fed. You still have to continue

1:26:35 to be a douchebag and fly around the world and create more hyperbole than the next guy. And what he's saying is climate change is perfect for you, and you're a douche bag for doing it. The constant reminder that we are doomed, the constant reminder that within decades it's all over...and indeed Sharon said we are not going to survive And indeed no one ran from the room. In fact, most of you barely looked up from your mobile phones at the prospect of non-survival." He's referring to the presentation that came before him when it was one of those... If we don't invest in climate change right now and renewables were all gonna die! It's become so hyperbolic that no one really knows how to get anyone's attention at all. Now, I wouldn't normally mind that 25 years in the finance industry there is always some nut job telling me about the end of the world. I've dealt with gold bugs my whole financial career. The roof is going to cave down Y2K does anyone remember Y2K? Anyone old enough? But this didn't stop. You know what

1:27:38 He could be a fill-in for No Agenda with that talk. Yeah, well he... the problem is he's yeah his entertainment values is lacking. No has no entertainment value but I mean do you want to hear his other two points? He's dead serious. His other two points were kind of good so he proves this by showing a chart and he says, the climate catastrophe it doesn't make sense if we're really all going to die then i don't understand how pricing works. Proportionality is completely out of whack now interestingly at the moment markets agree more or less with me despite the hyperbole

1:28:18 And this is a fun slide I put up just to annoy people. The more people say the world is going to end, and here I've looked at the number of incidences in all press around the world that use climate catastrophe... Ooh! I need that chart! Yeah. ...the number of times the phrase climate catastrophe is mentioned around the world, the higher and higher and higher risk assets go. I have a link to the video in the show notes you can use. Do you think that what he's saying is actually what they're saying behind closed doors? Yeah, the problem that he has is he's not saying it behind closed doors. Yeah He thinks he's saying it behind closed doors because it's you know at an investor, you know FT conference It's Davos behind closed doors. Yeah, but if his being recorded This is this is his mistake Of course its mistake now perhaps even better example was this one for most companies with stranded assets and even for tech

1:29:17 The evaluation does not take into account anything that happens after about year 20. At a big bank like ours, at HSBC what do people think the average loan length is? It's six years! What happens to the planet in year seven is actually irrelevant to our loan book. What happens in year seven is more or less irrelevant now the smarter ones will know among you will know for a growth company there's a terminal value and all of that sort of stuff but, in general these sorts of companies aren't growing very fast so the debate about what happens out here from a financial risk perspective it's irrelevant don't care. What he's saying is jeez if

1:29:59 If we're all really going to die in seven or eight years, if it's going to be out of control and the climate catastrophe is upon us then we wouldn't see the loan book being super strong for 20 years. It would drop off in seven or eight years that's very analogous too you can still get a home insurance and a mortgage for 30 years in Florida No one's saying, ah man you got it you got to do a 10-year. We can't we actually would just want to do a five year with you because climate change and the fish will be flopping on the street and yeah we won't get our money out of it no even that other people have pointed out the fact that in some areas along the coast where the water supposedly rising I don't see any evidence of it here and I can see the water

1:30:47 You know, they won't. They say we can't insure you because you're gonna be flooded out no doubt about it and in fact by 2012 right for the same reason that Obama has a waterfront home Martha's Vineyard. Perfect! Alright, final one is he explains how it's done He says the models are rigged We rigged the models First thing they do is they absolutely trash GDP growth Minus 1 minus 3 minus 3 again That never happened in my life that never happened ever More fun Is they do this across all scenarios What they've done is a gigantic interest rate shock

1:31:28 All the Bank of England and Central Bank scenarios on climate risk to get a nasty number. They have given financial sector are whopping great interest rate shock, and they never talk about it. It's all in the back of all the documents you can read it very easy to make a bank look sick if you destroy their fixed income portfolio And that's what they do. So even with a carbon tax, even hitting growth they couldn't make climate risk move the needle so they had to get their clever little wonks in the back room to put a gigantic interest rate shock through their models in order to make headlines That is not reported very much either Well we appreciate it

1:32:16 I would like to, I need this whole thing because i had to understand what he just said there. Yeah well yeah sorry it works better with the chart but what he's saying is in order to make the climate crisis look like a real crisis in their financial models They have you know, it's like the end number. Well we're gonna say that the GDP of the world is going to go minus 2-3 which is quite a number and because that's not even enough to make climate change, the climate catastrophe look as like this huge devastating event they price in like a 20% interest rate at the time that that's happening

1:32:55 Which could actually happen of course, but you know they it's all futzed in the back page like oh and by the way here's how the model works. You know we put in a minus three for GDP and we put in 20 percent interest rates It's bullshit! We've said bullshit a lot on this show Well when you have a lot of bullshit phony baloney from Davos you're gonna have to say it a lot That's interesting I like this guy he'll get work Yeah as a podcaster Well, this is work. And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage saying the morning to you the man who put the sea in the climate bullcrap ladies and gentlemen Mr John C Devorah

CHAPTER 21 / 33 Discussion

Online Advertising Collapse, Elon Musk and Bot Metrics

The current downturn in tech stocks is linked to a collapse in the online advertising model, highlighted by Elon Musk's claims about bot accounts on Twitter. The discussion suggests that the industry is facing a reckoning similar to the 1999 dot-com bubble as advertisers question the validity of digital metrics.

elon musk· twitter· online advertising· snapchat· bots

1:33:37 Hey the morning to all the trolls who've been very patient with us They've had a couple about it. Just good to see you sticking in there with this trolls We do love you their troll room dot IO to see how many we have hands up there trolls Let me see what we got. We got 1768 on the Troll-o-meter 1760 and I think a lot dropped off because we were dropping off. I mean, it's practically midnight here with technical issues. But we do love having trolls around because they entertain, they sometimes have very good points salient messaging and of course trolling but also one-liners from time to time so we love having you here trollroom.io is where you can congregate and be counted!

1:34:23 Be counted as a troll. Make sure you show up in the troll room on Show Days and you can listen live to the best podcast network in the universe, No Agenda Stream also findable at noagendastream.com this show is live many of Darren O'Neill's Rock & Roll Pre-Show is live but also shows that are just recorded and you can enjoy and troll about and learn about and subscribe too and enjoy! It's part of our Gitmo Nation community We also have our social network knowagentosocial.com which is particularly when Elon Musk either buys Twitter to turn it into wechat or if he creates one from scratch, you know Just just look at the advertising model He's ruined it he's broken it all the technology stocks that have advertising business got punished and

1:35:11 the day before yesterday because you know advertising it's a... It's bullshit. You know, Boris is coming around to your side Finally! And it's because Elon basically said 95% is bullshit right? No, that's a combination of ingredients but thats part of it But what he coming around too What is his The idea that this is some sort of phony scam that Elon trying to pull here to ruin Twitter To just which is to summarize your position. Yes, I use the word destroy but yes that is exactly what I say To ruin ruin is not strong enough But but I think he's ruining the whole online advertising model with it you saw well this I point out That this has happened before this happened in 99 who did dot-com collapse? Yeah, and yeah And was because pets calm was full of crap

1:36:03 Well, not just Pets.com. And Mark Cuban sold Broadcast.com for two billion dollars! Talk about a bunch of crap I'm mad at that As you know. Anyone could have done that, he did it! He did it no I know so now the snapchat came out and said hey we expect bad advertising numbers okay well that's not working then but and you know advertisers are going well why should I advertise on Twitter if it might be could be 5% bots? Could be 95% bots? I think I'll hold my money. This advertising thing on the internet online advertising

1:36:38 Has collapsed before and it always always comes back. Okay, I've blips before yeah sure was back because the bullshit sells Yeah some of it definitely sells definite but the brand advertising is pulling back and that by the way This isn't a time about them. I'm talking about the other side say now our numbers are good And then they create phony baloney operations that didn't confirm that the numbers are real Yeah Of course get a couple those going yep That would be a good business for us Wait, explain the business. Does it involve... It's like the Nielsen for online you need there's two or three this is a standard board that this that that is a bunch of interactive advertising boards Adobe got into and everybody's trying to do it yeah so they all do it see ya know we could do we can we have the ability we have the metrics we have the capabilities we have the technology with the technology allows us if people are actually watching these videos yeah we don't

1:37:35 No, we do. We have it. We have the technology. Yeah we have it. You and I... We can do this story together! Yes, yes, we can actually do it And you can pinpoint that. Do you know how we can do that? We can see where they're pausing and what they're looking at twice, we know exactly what they were their heads at...we can give you a person as an individual. Right down to their social security number Yeah! We got it. Nailed it. Eventually someone will be able to Google is probably doing a version of that Well, we don't... Homie don't play that over here because you know I also don't believe the 1 billion dollar in advertising that's apparently in podcasting. That sounds like bullshit to me and then that's the last time gonna say it for this show and luckily we don't take advertising because as you said we would have been fired done out of here couldn't I mean years and years and years ago And that's why he went value for value if you are getting no show there would be no show

CHAPTER 22 / 33 Discussion

No Agenda Art Contest, Episode 1453 Winners

The hosts review the artwork submitted for recent episodes, correcting a "stolen valor" error regarding the winner of episode 1453. Tantaniel is credited for the winning art, while other submissions featuring Elon Musk and the "BLT community" are discussed for their humor and technical execution.

podcast art· tantaniel· capitalist agenda· hot pockets tour· elon musk

1:38:37 And there would be no show if people didn't support us throughout the years and luckily they do. This is why we've gone full value for value almost from week three or whatever it is you determine what the value is, It's an intangible product! You know? We're not gonna let Silicon Valley determine that its 99 cents or even $99 dollars That's got to be up to YOU, The person who receives it...and all you have to do to complete the circle Is to Send us some value back. It's that simple one of the ways you can send value is what our artists do our artists make we have the three T's time talent treasure, so they definitely put the time and talent in to create artwork and I'd like to thank I think it was two in a row yet the artist for episode 1453 That would be once again capitalist agenda too inner is that two in a row?

1:39:29 Or three? No, wait a minute. Was it Capitalist Agenda that won the last one? Now I'm confused let me double check. I think not. Um...Capitalist Agenda definitely had the last one we see 1452 That was also Capitalist Agenda yeah its two in a row so he had to do 1451 was it three in a row you mean fourteen well mistake of Texas balls the title of that one and That art was done by Capitalist agenda! He's done The Hat Trick That hasn't happened in a blue moon? Yeah, that goes way back. That goes to Martin JJ era My goodness! Congratulations capitalist agenda

1:40:11 On a roll. Now does he automatically get banned from even winning now? I mean, what Martin JJ used to do...I remember this He'd say, I'm not doing art for this episode No that's because he won like out of 20, 18 of them. He did! It was crazy And I always like to point out and I'll point it out again Wait a minute wait a minute i'm saying that there was no hat trick I don't know. Oh, he didn't get 1453 who what why does it not say capitalist agenda? What maybe my credit is wrong Okay, well you credit could be wrong. Let me see yep You're right Tantaniel now. I'm sorry we take it back you can still compete He's still in the game that was my mistake the shoehorn event was done by tantaniel Sorry for the stolen valor tantaniel so this was the sun. That's right. I remember yeah, yeah, man. Oh boy. I got excited there

1:41:09 You're all jacked I was this is the no agenda. Yeah, no agenda snuff Snuff it out The team on aisle three had the tin with with snuff and it was just it was well done This is one of these product shots that we really love as artwork at all and also with the white background like us Yes, really pops did you see she had to she has a little bit of drop shadow there? Oh Which makes it look great on the white page. Yeah, we talked about The Shadow could have been a little more extreme We talked about a number of pieces of art and you can follow along... I like the piece, I like the Nessworks piece sponsoring the BLT community which i thought was hilarious

1:41:52 And then I like the other Tantaniel piece that had no title. It was just a pop, sucker or something you know little round ball of candy but that wasn't gonna work it was too small. I like the stolen LGBT the stolen G from comic strip blogger. You are big fan as a comic strip blogger one but i thought this thing had a... Your homophobe It was a little... it was, yeah. You're just the homophobe! The thing with the Nessworks is supporting the BLT community I think it was so inside you really had to listen we can do that with the title That's what you said during this discussion Yeah felt a little bit too much I didn't think it mattered I thought it was pretty peace and that was that No, its not all about pretty

1:42:38 Says you. Yeah, I do say there's some good stuff. Uh, I used a piece. I didn't even remember seeing it. I use it for the newsletter the The super spreader event sir net Ned did with a bunch of yeah with the monkey in the middle The one that got the biggest laugh from both of us was Sir Net Neds horseplay With the the stewardess massaging Elon Musk with the horse looking who is that? Who's sir net Ned That was Elon. Yeah, yeah, you want a free horse the thing that was it was cute because the Because cuz of the horse Why didn't we choose that I there was a reason? We had a good reason he was it was a little creepy Maybe that was it Oh what are we drinking is the paps back or is this some this is signature seltzer water very good

CHAPTER 23 / 33 Discussion

No Agenda Tea Club, Podcast 2.0 Accessibility

The hosts discuss the No Agenda Tea Club, featuring tea grown in Portugal with pun-based names like "Black Leaves Matter." They also promote the Podverse app for its implementation of Podcasting 2.0 features and its focus on accessibility for blind listeners.

no agenda tea club· portugal· podcasting 2.0· podverse· accessibility

1:43:41 You know, that'll actually dehydrate you because of the carbonation. You want to drink just regular water during the show It's just a podcaster tip it will make you burp wait when I remember they Back in the day. I was told oh yeah cuz I used to drink On silicon spin I used to drink coke really you drank coca-cola and Yeah, diet diet or regular it was diet. Oh goodness with aspartame come yeah I made you gain weight too so I got fat but um I would I have said like sparkling stuff So I had this book no no do what the consultant that was always floating around telling us what we're doing wrong No, no now You're supposed to drink water and not don't drink anything but water I said oh well I could drink water and she says and it has to be

1:44:32 tepid, it has to be slightly warm. Tepid? Tepid! Because otherwise it makes you... It gives you congestion like I have now and so um So I'm gonna be up there You know in a show that was you know It wasn't appreciative of the show I guess and I'm gonna be drinking tepid water like you know Warm water thats not happening Speaking of speaking of tepid We went to the P.O box yesterday and got my No Agenda Tea Club kit. This is quite spectacular actually, the tea is indeed grown in Portugal and our producer, noagendatea.club

1:45:18 He's... NoAgendaTea.club Yeah, he's moving to somewhere in South America and his wife is already there and they're gonna grow their own tea I mean he has really staked a lot on this no agenda tea club but i just want to say that I appreciate it because have you had any of the tea yet? Yes! It's very good! It's good tea, I like the names So we have no gender tea. No, if you look at the tins he has black leaves matter Yeah, yeah a lot of puns white supremacy White supreme I mean it's funny but it's also tasty so I just want to give him a plug because it I Think that's nice and I actually had some I tried a little bit instead of not coffee first I had no idea that they grew tea in Portugal But why not? Yeah

1:46:13 And maybe he can start a tea plantation someplace other than India. India is where most of the tea seems to be grown, not in China. Yeah, India's shutting down man they're cutting off everything that's the first thing The next thing they'll cut off is no tea They're already cutting down on wheat and everything else they got Anything they got they don't want to export it now Now I'm surprised that we could get it from Portugal to the US for some reason It didn't feel like an easy thing to do It came with the Portuguese, although it passed. They didn't have to collect customs or anything. No! Well anyway... Again, thank you to Tantaniel for the artwork for episode 1453. We appreciate that if you weren't playing along at NoahGenArtGenerator.com which if you're listening live people like doing that as the artists are adding art on-the-fly trying to figure out what will it be? What will that one thing be that compels us to pick something from a topic in the show and we already have like six or seven pieces up It's amazing now You can use

1:47:17 Modern podcast app new podcast apps calm you get all of these in the in the podcasts while you're playing it chapter markers with these images transcripts all kinds of fun things to look at Check out Podverse today. I say Podverse because they've spent a lot of time not just on the podcasting 2.0 features but also on accessibility so our blind listeners try it out with your screen reading software and let me know how that works, Mitch is very into that Now let's thank our producers, executive and associate executive producers alike for episode... well for becoming producers of this episode 1454. We kick it off with Anonymous Spirit of the North Woods which makes sense in Tomahawk Wisconsin 523 dot 23 It sounds like there is some kind of reason for this numerology anonymous in the morning fellas

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Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony and Karma Requests

A lengthy segment dedicated to acknowledging executive and associate executive producers who support the show through the "Value for Value" model. Notable donations include a tribute to "Big Nasty" and a contribution from Greg Carlwood of the Higher Side Chats podcast.

donations· knighthood· karma· big nasty· higher side chats

1:48:12 I'll follow up shortly with another donation from my wife and I's 30th and knighthood. Today just need some jobs karma sprinkled with some no bullshit karma well we had a lot of BS so far, so hopefully that will work on numerology here we go the 523 dot 23 was for the late great big nasty who was born on five twenty three and played basketball as number twenty three and died of cancer three years ago at the tender age of 22 Are you familiar with the Big Nasty? Who was the Big Nasty?" I don't know. Oh, he says The Late Great Big Nasty...I would figure that that would be someone we know about. He was a hilarious and special young man—oh here we go—and was my son's best friend and part of our family." Now i get it! "'I miss him every day.' Yesterday was a celebration fundraiser for his scholarship funds and dedication of a community basketball court constructed in his honor in Cassin Minnesota

1:49:07 Pictures below are his headstone and his family. Thanks for all you do, hopefully this was short enough. Thanks spirit of the Northwoods very good And we will do the jobs karma and the no bullshit karma. Jobs jobs jobs and jobs Let's vote for jobs! Karma Greg Carl would in San Diego 420 33 Greg Carlwood from the Higher Side Chats podcast here. Making up for lost time, you guys are the best and I very much appreciate the show as well everything Adam is doing with Podcasting 2.0. I've been listening for years and still hear jingles in this segment that i've never heard! How about pulling out an old favorite from the list that hasn't made it out in a while? Other than that just wishing everyone safe passage into troubled times its getting hard out here for a pimp

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2:03:01 No, here it is. It was published on April 22nd which I had not seen but it's a full article COVID update what is the truth and its on the NIH website which is so interesting but its all about the lies, the bullcrap studies, the media manipulation there's an entire list of tools of indoctrination which has like 20 items on it Like what do you call it? Read a couple of lines from the tools of indoctrination. We need to hear that The designers of this pandemic anticipated a pushback by the public and that major embarrassing questions would be asked To prevent this, the controllers fed the media a number of tactics one of the most commonly used was and is

2:03:48 Fact check scam with each confrontation with carefully documented evidence. Does it say fact check scam? Yep, it says in fact check is in quotes and scam comes right after that. This is NIH dot gov. Yes, its NCBI dot NLM dot NIH dot gov Wow yep thats why I thought for a second was gone but its not With each confrontation with carefully documented evidence, the media fact-checkers encountered with the charge of quote misinformation and unfounded quote conspiracy theory. The charge was in their lexicon debunked never were we told who the fact checker's words etc so he has a

2:04:28 Here's a list of things that were labeled as myths and misinformation that were later proven to be true. Here we go, the asymptomatic vaccinated are spreading the virus equally as with the unvaccinated symptomatic infected The vaccines cannot protect adequately against new variants such as Delta and Omicron Natural immunity is far superior to vaccine immunity and is most likely lifelong These are all things that are true but were deemed fact-check false COVID vaccines can cause a significant incidence of blood clots and other serious side effects. See Ray Liotta? The vaccine proponents will demand numerous boosters as each variant appears on the scene, Fauci will insist on the covid vaccine for small children even babies Vaccine passports bill would be required to enter a business fly in a plane use public transit all of this was deemed misinformation And fact-check false until of course it was true and there's a whole bunch of them Wow Yeah

2:05:28 You should put that in the show notes. It's of course it's in the show notes not the reaction now, or I'm sorry the Retraction watch calm but that they're both yeah this paper is in the show notes I have a course also created an offline copy which is also at the show most in show knows in case it does get pulled down Yes, I would offline copy has been up since April 22nd. I think this one This is one of those culpable deniability hey man like we published the truth okay? Oh yes, exactly. That's an excellent point that you just made because people call him out some five years down the road. No no look look! He has the proof he has the proof right here shut up and we said this you know I didn't... We're not we're not the ones doing full of crap NO

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CHAPTER 25 / 33 Discussion

San Francisco District Attorney Recall, Chesa Boudin Ad

An advertisement supporting the recall of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is played, highlighting the city's issues with car break-ins and retail theft. The discussion links Boudin to other "Soros-funded" prosecutors who are criticized for "catch-and-release" policies in major American cities.

chesa boudin· san francisco· recall· car break-ins· george soros

2:09:29 highly appreciated. That's what keeps the show going along with all the donations will thank more people in our second segment if you'd like to learn on how to become a no agenda executive producer or associate executive producer and get one of those titles which you can actually use we'll vouch for your go here vorac org slash n a thank you very much for bringing your time talent treasure two episode 1454 formula is this we hit people in the mouth Shut up, Spade. And by the way... I have an ad out. Oh, sorry. I was gonna say a- I have an ad that I wanna play. Never mind. Go ahead. You have what you want to play? An ad. An ad as a commercial? Yeah it's an ad we play commercials on the show all of time Okay Not for anything We're not paid No no no To prove a point Of course California does have one good thing going for it We can recall public officials

2:10:37 And so the state's in the process of recalling this douchebag Boudin up here in San Francisco. He is a district attorney, he's one of the Soros sisters and here's his ad... Oh! This is the ad they're running. The Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus is back? Is that what you're talking about?! I don't think that's the ad you were talking about was it? No but that's a good story yeah no it's called Recall Boudin oh because you said It was an ad, so I was looking for an ad and that was the only ad clip I found. Okay here we go. Oh I see what you did. I joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone but like so many of my colleagues i resigned in protest because chase abudin interfered in every single case and failed to do his job

2:11:22 The office is absolutely in disarray right now. Chesa dissolved my unit prosecuting Carbrakens Now criminals flock to San Francisco because there are no consequences We can't wait, recall Chesa now Who was that paid for by? Oh mostly real estate people Oh really? Because the balance... Yeah, Shorenstein I think put six million in. There's a bunch of real estate people almost exclusively that paid for these ads and i will say this car break-ins you want to go give me a number the car breaking woman says I was on signed at car break ins and they took

2:11:59 They just closed the department down so everyone's just breaking into cars. How many break-ins in San Francisco a day do you think take place, car break is where they just bust your window and grab something? Uh 25 to 30 75! A day yeah yeah I know. So, and you think... Why would anyone come to San Francisco as a tourist? You're gonna have your window broken! Oh, I left there years ago, a decade ago and I was stepping over homeless people every morning then. Oh it's worse now. Now you have to step over homeless people and be careful as you do so not to step in poop Yes or glass from the broken windows

2:12:42 Yes, well that's the Shatterer. I didn't clip it but was it Charles Barkley who said he was doing play-by-play? Yeah yeah, I watched it. Did you clip it? No! I didn't clip it. It's just Charles Barkley does this all the time He rants out... He rails on San Francisco. We need some rain to clean this crap up. Yeah, it was pretty...I probably still have the clip if you did But I mean it's still on the machine No, no. It's not that important. No he just says San Francisco and he's right yeah But that's because of these I don't want to sound like a politico here but That's because of all these liberals and Charles Boudin this guy who is uh who was a Soros sister doesn't prosecute anybody Catch-and-release catch-and-release So there you go same in LA

2:13:34 Same in New York. I mean if you want to know what some of the problems are in America, in the cities that's it! It is the Soros sisters letting everybody out? So there was a some elections in Georgia that we...if you want talk about elections... Not particularly. I don't know how interesting it is to the overall international audience Yeah, we have 85% of people United States We can just do no United States news All right, well this is just yeah sure. This is about Stacey Abrams so... It's not really about Stacey Abrams but I'll tell you this it seems to me that the media is going out of its way-I don't have evidence in these clips but stuff I read on The Associated Press-is for some unknown reason they keep promoting the idea that Trump is now useless and nobody wants him! Yeah this has propagated quite far and wide. I would say there's a majority

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Georgia Primary Elections, Trump Endorsements and Biden Approval

The Georgia primary results are analyzed as a test of Donald Trump's influence within the Republican Party. While Trump-endorsed Herschel Walker won his primary, Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger successfully defended their seats against Trump-backed challengers.

brian kemp· herschel walker· brad raffensperger· donald trump· stacey abrams

2:14:34 true Republican Party members who also think that he's kind of done. I mean, I feel that, I hear it or at best it's like oh man! I hope you let someone else run or I hope...you know? It's this weird vibe but yet he still packs them in these rallies that he does and he does have effects on the elections even though they're minimizing it because in Georgia they got Well here play this George elections. This is the first clip It's called kicker because he got a kicker at the end great great to see you some big contests here on Tuesday that remind us They're all former president Trump's to lose Because he's decided to engage in them first off in the Senate race former football star Herschel Walker is coasting to a Republican win Here, they'll take on the Democratic senator

2:15:24 Raphael Warnock and what promises to be one of the most expensive and divisive Senate contests this cycle. But it's the governor's race where former President Trump is perhaps most personally invested Republican Brian Kemp facing a challenge from the former Senator David Perdue who was put up to the race by Mr. Trump. Kemp however appears to be pulling away in what will end up being a general election matchup between the governor and his former Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams. But there's another contest that we wouldn't normally focus on here on Face The Nation—the race for Secretary of State. Brad Raffensperger like Governor Kemp decided to stand against former President

2:16:01 Trump's push to change the results of the 2020 election here in Georgia and somehow get him to win. Raffensperger is in a crowded field, and he's likely headed to a runoff election next month but elections observers all across the country concern that if he loses it's a sign that someone like the former president can come in and try to manipulate elections Okay. The president will come in like President Trump and then we'll manipulate elections? Is that what they just say, Trump will manipulate elections? That's exactly what they said... What does that mean?

2:16:39 Well, what it means is like Obama and Biden and George Bush and everybody who's ever been president that endorses somebody which they do constantly. Obama was a good example. Yeah? They do constantly this is somehow rigging twisted by the face the nation group over there twisted to mean manipulate Oh wow! It's called... What? No, you heard me. I said oh wow! You said it twice so this to me is twisted This is what politicians do they endorse people So what? And this by the way is that what you just said They're trying to interpret this as he's lost his touch because He can't unseat a very popular governor of Georgia

2:17:40 He's lost his touch. Wasn't Kemp the guy who didn't give him the 11,000 votes he wanted? Yeah! He has a grudge... I don't blame him. But this guy is in the catbird seat over there now. It's perfect. He is the savior Yeah, well I have two more clips from this little segment here that faced the nation dead with Hillary Clinton. Georgia elections too let's play this and see if it goes anywhere. Ed, I mean that's an important point we don't normally cover primary races this closely on the national level and it is very unusual former president gets directly involved in fact endorsing candidates

2:18:26 who are at odds with his own party's selected candidates. And this is going to get even more dramatic when the former Vice President Mike Pence comes to town. That's right, because he's defying former President Trump by showing up tomorrow and endorsing and campaigning with Governor Kemp Pence and a handful of other GOP office holders have been here in Georgia in recent weeks believing, seeing the trends that show that Kemp is going to win despite standing against the former president. Because they come out of the wing of the party that still believes that somebody other than Trump can somehow prevail in 2024 retake control of the party and win over general election voters that continue to show up in our polling as not necessarily big fans for the former president but you're right. You never see a former President or Vice President quite at odds like this

2:19:11 It's really interesting, you know just looking out ahead. I mean right now there's this general feeling and I live in Hill country So I talked to a lot of people who are conservative many are real party members I'm neither. I mean not not devout conservative or certainly not a member of any party I'm not so sure that we're going to have this red wave of winning Republicans. I can't it can tell you exactly why Other than a lot of Democrat politicians seem to be stroking out If you notice this like oh, okay another stroke. Well that's weird Oh, yeah, we had a stroke Okay And these are and these are Democrats But do you think that there truly will be? A red wave of winning in this in this next election the one in the midterm in the midterm in the midterm Yeah It's gonna be huge

2:20:09 It's gonna have everybody running around like with their hair on fire and they're going to be all freaked out about it. And there are going to be more, it's going to chew up...it's gonna be like the Amber Heard thing is going to chew up too many news cycles. Too many cycles yeah. But this happens in every midterm so why would this one be any different? And the thing that was about, they mentioned in that last clip was which I thought was amusing is Pence after this guy won. After the guy beat Trump then Pence comes out and starts a campaign for him and bunch of other Republicans come out That tells me they're still afraid of Trump because they got on a bandwagon so what anyone can do that I'm gonna double down my Trump prediction What's your prediction about Trump? The 2024

2:20:54 people across the political spectrum will be begging for Trump. I think... I hope, well... You hope what? You hope so or you hope not? I hope that Trump comes to his senses and throws it at DeSantis Yeah no that's not gonna happen No, DeSantis is gonna be perfect because he's got the chops. He's been a governor he knows the political game a little better than Trump and the never-Trumpers can't be never-DeSantises Well they're certainly setting him up for a Trump thing I mean they're making him look like a horrible person Hates gays

2:21:42 He does? No, of course he doesn't. But let's say... don't say gay Bill and all this stuff I'm just telling you my feeling. It's a nice try the way i see it Well we'll see. I mean I called him the first time. I called it so we'll have to see. I just got a feeling. I picked the hits And that's based upon the Great Reset, which I do believe is happening. You do believe it? I do believe it and I think people will be so desperate for anything but what we have now which is going to be twice as bad in two years from now These people are insane who are running the show The people at Davos are the same people who are running The White House It's the same people! It's the same people and they're crazy. I think insanity is the right word They're crazy So we'll see

2:22:34 All right, number three here? Yes. Play this and then we can drop it We have to talk about Democrats here too and excuse me you heard our CBS poll Democrats view the party as weak a large number of them There's also such sharp criticism of the president reacting too slowly What's the signal here for Democrats Well, the biggest one and you talked about it with Anthony and with Congressman Jeffries there. The fact that young voters black voters Latino voters now also are in agreement that the president isn't necessarily doing enough to take on the economic challenges and inflation That's a secret sauce if you can convince young people black people Latino voters in this state like Georgia and others across the country

2:23:14 you're going to see Democrats lose big statewide elections. Stacey Abrams, Raphael Warnock here in Georgia need those numbers to improve in order to get the Biden coalition to turn out again. Same story goes in places like Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada all across the country so the White House has to be looking at these numbers today with great concern it's part of the reason why you've seen the White House in recent days really step up its attempts to demonstrate that it's on top of the baby formula shortage. You have those flights arriving today with the first stock files from Europe Because they understand unless they're demonstrating action, those numbers are only going to get worse. Yeah, that's pretty lame. My wife pointed out she says you know they knew about and we've talked about on the show they knew about the baby formula shutdown of Abbott all the rest of it and there was going to be a shortage back in February yes she just asked why didn't they start bringing it from Europe back then what is the reason for this long delay so that doesn't look like action or to make well the answer is to make people completely dependent upon the government

CHAPTER 27 / 33 Discussion

John Durham Investigation, Hillary Clinton and Russia Hoax

The John Durham investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe is discussed, specifically testimony from Robby Mook regarding Hillary Clinton's approval of sharing allegations with the media. The segment critiques MSNBC's "counter-messaging" which continues to assert Russian hacking of the DNC.

john durham· robby mook· hillary clinton· russia hoax· dnc hack

2:24:16 Just getting into this get the vibe just get catch the feel don't worry You'll get used to it. The reason I can say these things about Trump is because he's running messaging and he's running Messaging that no one is seeing because on truth social and his messaging is the John Durham special investigator who has grand juries assembled. They've got people singing like canaries, Robbie Mook the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton implicating everybody involved in creating the Russia hoax and he's back to lock her up so he's exciting the base and what's interesting is that MSNBC is running counter-messaging! So they feel it's dangerous

2:25:03 Here's an example. What matters here is that we know that the Russians broke into the DNC and then leaked the information they stole out in a strategic way to hurt Hillary Clinton, and help Donald Trump. Yeah I don't think that's what happened you know this... They're still pushing the idea that the Russians broke into the DNC? Yeah with Guccifer and all that oh yeah But the Seth Rich story, that's what's going to come out. That's the key! That's why Julian Assange has to be eliminated. The Seth Rich connection is what...that will be the death knell of certainly Hillary Clinton's even anything. She might as well cancel her life but that's where they're going with this I'll play it again What matters here is we know that the Russians broke into the DNC and then leaked

2:25:55 The information they stole out in a strategic way to hurt Hillary Clinton and help Donald Trump we saw within days of that first leak that Donald Trump encouraged the Russians publicly to hack into Hillary's personal email account And now we know that staff members were communicating. Actually, that's factually incorrect He never said to hack into her personal account he said hey Russia if you can find 30,000 emails that were deleted And he did it, and it was done as a gag. Yeah was it? We've heard him do it. Was it? Well okay... I think that it was done lightheartedly let's put it that way

2:26:43 Hey, you Russians out there. You probably have all this data referring to the people that were like the NSA of Russia." Yeah! You can go...you've already been in this server and everything. Dig up find out the 30 000 emails. You got it. Release it!" It was hilarious. ...publicly to hack into Hillary's personal email account? That's just not true and by the way big difference in these Durham trials There is a difference between your personal email account And this has been explained to be my people with clearance. When you say, which this is a lie your personal email account that's typically seen as oh I have a personal Gmail or Yahoo mail or something that there is record of that is retrievable because it stored on Google servers Hillary Clinton and her entire gang of cronies had a personal email server

2:27:36 And that's an issue for which she will hang. And now we know that staff members were communicating with the Russians when we know this was taking place, so what we need to understand is did Donald Trump or his aides... That's some cool NLP too just by saying, So what we need to understand is...? That's really good neuro-linguistic programming! Staff members were communicating with the Russians when we knew this was taking place So what we need to understand is, did Donald Trump or his aides know about this hack? And was there any coordination that took place. And what's blocking this is that the Republicans and the Republican leadership refused to have an open investigation when it came to Hillary Clinton last year they were perfectly fine having lots of investigations

2:28:24 We need to get to the truth here and there's a lot of distractions and shiny objects but the key question is did Donald Trump staff know about this? Did Donald Trump know about it, and did they aid in a bet or refuse to report what was going on in any way. What does Robbie Mook believe I don't know and i don't want to get in the game of speculating what I am calling for, and a lot of people are calling for is an independent bipartisan investigation. Let's let people speak on the record as to what happened and then we'll know for sure Which is taking place there is an investigation taking place Who was this guy? Sorry I don't know who that was Some politico pundit It's MSNBC You can take anything serious that any of these networks do

2:29:12 But that's counter-messaging. They're a little worried about this Well, I guess they are because it seems to me that if you were smart You just ignore the whole thing and just let it the DC courts aren't gonna do anything because they're corrupted And let the thing make a big fuss when that happens say look at this guy's full of shit and dick, you know Go with that way That's what I'd do This idea of bringing this up and making people aware of what's happening is not a good practice. I agree with you, it's weird! It seems defensive. Yep, there's worry out there and it's because Trump is doing something. He's doing something... You know, I said this to Tina this morning like yeah you've said that before

CHAPTER 28 / 33 Discussion

Ukraine War Logistics, Amazon Style Delivery and Food Blockades

A Fox News report from Kiev describes efforts to implement an "Amazon-style" logistics system for weapon deliveries to Ukraine. Meanwhile, diplomatic tensions rise over the blockade of Ukrainian ports, with Russia and China calling for "green corridors" to resume grain exports and prevent global famine.

ukraine· kiev· amazon· logistics· grain exports· black sea

2:30:02 She don't believe me either. She's like nah, it's like Trump's got some big plan just because the nature of the guy his nature will not allow DeSantis to go he has to prove that He was right and he's going to do Stubborn is the word you're looking for yeah okay? You will die on this hill I'm convinced up That's look at the guy He's not gonna go, okay I was right here is wrong. No no he's not Let's go to Ukraine. Oh yes, yay! What is going on there? Do we have anything good to report? I teased it earlier... We have a Fox report on a local station in other words it's a package that's really well put together and this is the Ukraine package Now for the latest on the war in Ukraine Russia has stepped up its assaults in eastern Ukraine by encircling several key cities Ukraine says it is digging in and preparing for counter offensive thanks to new weapons shipments from the United States

2:31:00 Fox's Greg Palcon has the story from Kiev, Ukraine. Most local news has two anchors and maybe a weather person. And a sports guy, and a sports guy that might be at the desk they might not generally speak is just two and this stems back to Huntley Brinkley with when they first introduced the two anchors The networks have shied away from going with two anchors and so that it's oh and I think it's been hurting them because Just as I listened to this opening of this report where they tag team yeah

2:31:54 the opening of the news report were and it's not their package this is local. That's a good point, that's a good point. So they come on and tag team I ba-ba-bah and then ba-ba-bah and it's seamless and tight as opposed to one person Nora let's say up there standing there droning on and on and on with, there's no life. It's lifeless and I think all the networks are suffering from this where the locals all realize what works. And it's got to be male-female There is never two of the same birthing persons next to each other? It does happen sometimes by accident Never two men but usually two women show up a lot Yeah! Can we throw in the LGBTQ on the weather person

2:32:41 Usually. Typically or the sports guy which makes it even more humorous. It's usually a sports guy yeah Yeah, okay. Now to the latest on the war in Ukraine Russia has stepped up its assault in eastern Ukraine by encircling several key cities. Ukraine says it is digging in and is preparing for a counteroffensive thanks to new weapons shipments from the United States Fox's Greg Palcon as the story from Kiev Ukraine now if I had written this I would have had him start and Have her toss to the guy It's just a minor detail but that's how I would have run it They are the David and this David and Goliath struggle. Oh, nice edit! ...forces digging in as the Russian military pounds away at key strategic cities in the east... Pounds! Round-the-clock shelling is being reported in some areas as Russia shifts its focus to individual cities rather than the entire Donbass region but the Ukrainians say they're holding on and even planning a counter offensive thanks to new weapon shipments from the US

2:33:38 part of a 40 billion dollar aid package approved by Congress last week. We're trying to advocate for an Amazon type style logistic system What? To make sure that they're not only getting what they need but they're getting it in time Just in time The economic battle also heating up Plug for Amazon Well, thats pretty interesting A plug for Amazon and also you know Amazon's kind of failing right now with their system They're not delivering uh...in the With prime speeds, in fact they've suspended their guarantees. I'm sorry once in a while when we're just talking about it just throwing some machine gun fire that seems to work really well when we're talking so people pay attention What a bunch of crock to make sure that they're not only getting what they need but they're getting it in time the economic battle also heating up a day after the US cut off Russia from using American banks for debt repayment The European Union is meeting hoping to come to a consensus on a total embargo on Russian oil This guy by the way sounds very old-timey

2:34:37 Doesn't he sound like an old-timey kind of newsreader guy? Yeah, you know I wonder the effectiveness of that style. Uh yeah i don't think it's very effective but I like it and I like it here listen to him again Payment European Union is meeting European union is meeting hoping to come to a consensus on a total embargo It's the cadence. The European Union is hoping to come to a cadence Payment? The European Union is meeting, hoping to come to a consensus on a total embargo on Russian oil. We need to find concrete solutions in order to make sure that we protect the economic interest And on the diplomatic front world leaders are scrambling to get Russia to end its blockade of Ukraine's ports where millions of tons of wheat and other food remain stuck

2:35:31 Global food prices are now skyrocketing and some say unless exports resume we could be looking at a worldwide famine Wait a minute That doesn't make sense ABC says let me see if I have this. Where was it there? I believe Looking for this now, I'm sure I had to clip where they want to open a green corridor I thought, did you know? No. I never heard about a green board. Oh here it is! This is from Taylor Sear. Who was Taylor Sear? Is that South American? Someone owns that in South America doesn't he?

2:36:15 Argentina, who owns? I don't know. Here we go. The Russian and Chinese governments are advocating opening corridors for grain exports from Ukraine amid rising prices at the international market Moscow and Beijing urged Kiev to create a green corridor for grain exports which they say would be beneficial Amid the current difficult food situation Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi proposed implementing these measures amid growing grain shortages from Russia in Ukraine Which are exacerbating food problems in the regions that benefit from this production Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko also called on the Ukrainian government to deactivate mines in all the country's ports, in order to resume the export of food by sea and stressed the importance of humanitarian corridors to supply markets. So it seems like Russia is on board with this idea? Oh you know this is... well we're getting the official

2:37:04 American version from Fox. Yeah, and it's bullcrap I what you just played probably is right on it's probably true the Chinese because nobody wants a worldwide famine yeah well cause swabs it causes people to overthrow the government you can't have that where we're again no no I'm trying to think where were we still in clip 2? Yeah let's go to clip two Russia is now hoarding oh wait stop I left it to, usually take the tags off these clips where the guy signs off. But because it's one of those guys with those voices that you said as well so he signs off with a downbeat in just an... That's your style! Listen... I'm Adam Kourinogenei here and get my nation. Yeah something like that but not quite that crazy Russia is now hoarding its own food exports as a form of blackmail

2:38:02 is using hunger and greed to wield power. The UN estimates about 400 million people depend on food exports from Ukraine. In Kyiv, Greg Balcott KTVU Fox 2 News. Fox 2 news! I like the guy though his lease is different This is a little different. He's the package guy. Let's just keep people interested in the show So this is I'm glad you got that clip because that just shows you that we're being fed bullcrap They got Exactly they have they mined the harbors where their grain would be going out and they can't get the grain out And they're blaming the Russians, but the harbors are had been DED bombed demined

CHAPTER 29 / 33 Discussion

60 Minutes Wine Industry Report, Climate Change Fact Check

A 60 Minutes segment featuring Leslie Stahl is critiqued for claiming that climate change is devastating the French wine industry. The hosts argue that warmer temperatures have actually improved vintages in regions like Burgundy and Germany, leading to earlier and more consistent harvests.

60 minutes· leslie stahl· wine· france· climate change· burgundy

2:38:47 Well, according to... I don't know. They're probably still active there's some reason they're not allowing this to happen and if the Chinese are involved you know that they've you know their... I think they're full of crap in this regard Best price? Best price! You get a deal Oh my goodness, it's a shit show. It really is! I haven't asked John if you want unless you wanna do something else. This is about global warming Oh, this was a piece that ran on CBS 60 Minutes. Leslie Stahl who doesn't know her there's a whole they had a whole segment on global warming which I think is wrong it should be climate change but okay and the wine industry particularly in France so did you see this particular episode?

2:39:42 I don't think so. Good, because i'd just like to play some of these clips and get your feedback because you know we have an expert in our midst here we go what are the signs of global warming? Wrong! Climate change Leslie What are the signs of global warming glaciers are melting at an increasingly rapid pace persistent droughts are spreading And we have another to tell you about wine Farmers who grow the grapes have seen the effects of climate change in the soil, in the roots of the vines and the yields of their crops. France a major center of winemaking for centuries is experiencing increasingly higher temperatures and extreme weather conditions that have damaged vintages and livelihoods last year was particularly dramatic

2:40:36 France recorded its smallest harvest since 1957 and lost more than $2 billion in sales, a huge blow to the country's second largest export industry. And as we first reported in December it is hitting nearly all the wine growing regions where they make dry whites, fruity reds and fizzy champagne I know that pissed you off. So question one, what is the number one export from France? And two is there any truth to what she's saying about this horrible situation of the French wine market including fizzy champagnes? Uh-oh. I don't know what the number one export is from France cheese. I don't know

2:41:22 I'd have to look it up. It could be wine even, but I don't think so. I think it's something that costs more money than some heavy duty goods or something like that. But the point... The wine industry has been talking about this for a decade and they're talking about climate warming, global warming whatever it is and it's not man-made necessarily or whatever. They just notice it and it's happening and it's improving the quality of the wines across the board The wines from Germany have been off the scale delicious. The pinots from Burgundy, which usually come in as a dead crop is crap junk year after year since about 2000 they have been almost ever with the exception of very few years which is incredibly unusual for Burgundy's the pinots have been unbelievable and the 2019 even you know one of the best years they say since 1865

2:42:19 Well, Leslie Stahl certainly made it sound shit. This makes no sense! Bordeaux for example had these triplets they've had so many of these triplets which is three years of great wine in a row they just finished one with 2018-2019 2020 and 2021's gonna be okay but that's a crappy year because there was a hailstorm And they go back to 57. There was hailstorms in the, a lot of hail storms in the 50's that wiped out a lot of wines there was no good wine in the 1960's but starting in the 80's and particularly when global warming was really cranking up they've had great wine after great wine it's stunning! Fact check false? So she is full of crap Yeah By the way

2:43:10 By the way, let me mention something else. When she talks about the sales going off because we had a bad year which was – 2021 was a bad year? It takes two years before that bad year actually comes to market for where the sales would go off. It's nonsense to it that presentation. Oh, it's good because we have more of this coming up I do want to mention for 2021 She's also incorrect the top exports for France spirits beverages wine etc is number seven on the list number one is machinery including computers number two as vehicles and

2:43:47 Are they still selling Citroëns? Number three is electrical machinery, pharmaceuticals. Hello Sophie Pasteur! And number four aircraft of course including Airbus and number six plastics So yeah, so she's wrong on a couple of fronts but it doesn't matter because we're gonna bring in Greg Jones climatologist to explain the horrible state of the French wine industry. Greg Jones is a research climatologist with Southern Oregon University who for 25 years has specialized in the study of how climate influences the growing and harvesting of wine grapes

2:44:26 Oh man, I can't wait for this guy! What we're seeing today is we're seeing more of these extreme events happening more frequently at greater degrees and causing more problems. Yeah, we see it everywhere it's not just in farm regions. Every part of our country is experiencing some extreme weather condition so how do you know if isn't that normal extreme weather? as opposed to a general climate change? There's an area in climate science called attribution science and attribution science is all about trying to kind of understand how much role humans have in the game of climate. So, the idea... Of who to attribute it too. Yeah, yeah. And so what climatologists do is we develop models that look at aspects of climate and those models that are coming out

2:45:15 are really telling us more and more that in the absence of humans, most of these things would not occur to the same degree they're occurring today. That's because there'd be no reporting in the absence of humans! That's why it wouldn't exist... perfect Here's another clip. Tie what you're saying about climate to what's going on in France now? Sure, in France just like most of Europe the temperatures have gone up summers have gotten drier and wine grapes are just sensitive they're sensitive to those kind of changes and we've been seeing it worldwide and Europe has been at the epicenter of it So he makes it sound like a bad thing but you just told me its really dynamite! It is dynamite

2:45:56 I maybe doesn't like wine, I don't know. Grapes are very hardy plants and they like hot weather they can deal with it sometimes the wines get flabby if it gets too hot but in these areas that have always been kind of borderline where they have great soils and they have great terrars as they like to put it they're always having trouble making the vintages work out because of the client is raining too much, it's doing one thing or another that's negative. But with this warming conditions and the way that winemakers see it, this is just improving everything! It's now as if the vintages are more steady, they're more even especially in areas that are harder to make great wine not Bordeaux as much as Burgundy and Germany for example. The German wines were just

2:46:41 Knockout wines. I mean you have some of these wines it's like where have you been all my life kind of Rieslings are unbelievable is this Wow, this is this goes con I mean CBS 60 minutes is lying to me I thought there was really a problem with the French wines. Let's listen to The Harvest historically, it is the last clip we have but maybe we are just seeing this wrong. Greg Jones says that warming atmosphere is also changing the grapes growth cycle. The growth accelerates that ripening to the point where picking earlier for example 2020 in Burgundy the picking date was August 20

2:47:21 And prior to that, we've been averaging for the last 30 years about September 15th. And then for 600 years before that, we were averaging the end of September 1st of October. So it's pretty dramatic These pages of parchment documenting harvest dates going back as far as 1354 were found in the Church of Notre Dame in Burgundy. Thirteen fifty-four? It's a wonderful data record that we've been able to look at, to better understand what climates were like back then how it affected harvests and what that looks like today I'm smiling because I'm thinking 1300s...I'm thinking the monks were making wine! Well exactly

2:48:06 So, is this true that we have to harvest at different times and this is making the grapes bad? Oh no. My God! We have to harvest early so there's less chance of the rain coming in and ruining the crop or the crop getting moldy. So yes you want it early but August is a little early but beside the point generally speaking an early harvest means for a better wine So how... That means the grapes are super ripe. Let's get them out of there! Well, let's just listen to the first clip again maybe I'm misunderstanding Maybe she said that things are going great because of climate change What are the signs of global warming? Glaciers are melting at an increasingly rapid pace Sounds bad Persistent droughts are spreading Bad And we have another to tell you about

2:48:52 Wine that I mean if we got drought and glaciers melting which will swamp us Then this surely this she may must mean that wine is in trouble. Well the question of my mind is who's not advertising? Farmers who grow the grapes have seen the effects of climate change in the soil in the roots of the vines and the yields of their crops. Well, okay so she's kind of putting it leaving it in the middle now although she insinuated this was very bad France a major center of winemaking for centuries is experiencing increasingly higher temperatures and extreme weather conditions that have damaged vintages and livelihoods Okay! She saying that its damage vintages and livelihoods

2:49:42 I don't know, maybe somewhere. I don't know. I never heard of this and you would know wouldn't you know if the French wine industry was in trouble? Yeah i'm a wine collector hobbyist. I read the trades. I read all this stuff and listen to these guys where I got the notion that uh the global warming is a good thing yeah come...I didn't dream it up In fact, I think more than 350 ppm of carbon dioxide is probably good for grapes and for foliage and growing in general. There was a special on one of these NPR stations recently which disappeared where some guy's indoor grower he's a hygroponist just

2:50:24 We grows weed. Yeah, he grows stuff inside and He might grow weed but he grows I think vegetables and he has a special system that pumps in twice as much co2 yeah As normal and these plants go nuts and he just thinks it's the greatest idea ever That's what you want to do You know sir gene you wait a minute Sir Gene who will be celebrating his birthday today in a moment He's a member of the I think it's like the 2,000 part per million Carbon dioxide club because he wants the dinosaurs to come back The dinosaurs can't live unless we have two or three thousand parts per million of carbon dioxide Well the rationale for that. It doesn't mean the dinosaurs need more oxygen than they need carbon dioxide But what needs the carbon dioxide is the foliage that the dinosaurs would be eating? Yes

CHAPTER 30 / 33 Discussion

Sustaining Producers, Abhilash Kumar and Indian Knighthood

Abhilash Kumar is recognized as the first No Agenda knight from India after ten years of support. The discussion touches on India's recent restrictions on wheat and sugar exports to protect domestic supplies, which has contributed to rising global food prices.

india· abhilash kumar· knighthood· value for value· sustaining donation

2:51:15 Oh man, I can't wait. I can't wait for the final conclusion of climate change! And in fact we do have a few people to thank for show 1454 Indeed. I'm not mistaken. Starting with Bruce Begnacci, I think from Midlothian, Virginia $100 and he says this is the only news he can tolerate. And he has a birthday donation for his best friend in... Oh no that's the next guy I'm sorry. No that's Moose. Moose. Moose lost wages in Nevada at hundred dollars and he has a birthday donation for his best friend John Grumling in Battlement Mesa Colorado 8888

2:52:13 Elise Gore who comes in with 8008 which is the boobs donation by our well hold on this hold on she did ask for a de-douching you've been de-douche sir Kevin McLaughlin Duke of Luna lover of American boobs yep in locust North Carolina 8 008 he's on a roll John Green III is Here with 8008 from Indian Trail, North Carolina. Sir Wags in Hover de Grace or De Grasse de Grace in Maryland. Row of Snakes he's got this is a row of snakes 7777 also known as the Striper Boost it's also big winner on a slot machine It is! Sir Jamo of north central Idaho and Lewiston 6933 Jeffrey Sewell

2:53:12 in Wyandotte, I'm sure that's wrong. 5678 Michigan, Zane Peterson in Mantee Utah 5555 surprise night of astonishment eyebrows whip in the air and Yukon Oklahoma 5444 Jason Cooper Rock Hill South Carolina 5333 John Gaynor 5280 parts unknown Sir Charles in Broomfield Colorado, 5280. What's 5280? Anyway Sir Charles has got a birthday for someone. Am I still on? Yeah yeah yeah! I was still pondering 5280 there's two of them 5280 didn't you have some kind of promotion? I be... Richard Marcello and Marcello and Littitz

2:54:05 Pennsylvania 5050 he wants a de-douching. You've been de-douche'd! Keep your handy, keep the button handy cuz James Swerking, Swerking, Swerking is in Bel Air Texas. He wants A dedouching. You've been de-douched. This is the newsletter 1451 was the best in years. Hmm, I don't know Sir Scott Nelson and Council Bus Iowa 5001

2:54:44 Josh Springer in Indianapolis, Indiana is 50 and the rest of these are $50 donors. Name if I have the location starting with Josh. David Perdue in Snow Hill North Carolina he's got some note there you want to look over Pamela Nyman in Amsterdam 50 John Carpenter in St. Peters Missouri Andrew Butterfield in Bettendorf Iowa Jesus Allen over there in Austin Texas your long-lost friend Alexa Delgado in Aptos, California. Jack Schofield in Yankee Town Florida. That's an interesting name for a town in Florida. Yana Norberg in Seattle Washington John Lawrence and Texas Douglas Ellis in New York City Shane Morrison Clark New Jersey Sir Alan Bean in Beaverton Oregon And last but not least Dame Knight in Edmonds Washington

2:55:47 Those are the supporters for show 1454. And going back to David Perdue, he says requesting a de-douching as this is my first donation I started douchebagging After crackpot second appearance on JRE and the subsequent Glenbeck radio haven't missed a minute since requesting okay deducing you've been deduced. And thank you to these producers and of course our producers who came in as executive and associate executive producers also the people who came in under $50 Many for reasons of anonymity, but also because we have several of these programs that are what we call sustaining donations. They really do help at giving us a base when donations are low and one of those came in from, you'll love this, Abhilash Kumar

2:56:36 This is our Indian producer, the Indian producer from India. He's the guy and his note... I'm happy to report that I've completed my journey to knighthood in a little over 10 years! Six years if i count my first donation as a trial My last donation would probably have come via Swift on the 20th of this month Hope you got it Yeah, I get his Swift stuff all the time and he should probably be put down as an executive producer for today's show since he's been it You know you don't normally push those onto the show Okay. Well this is a so I think that would be a good idea Let me just add that right here hold on a second That is a very good idea. I'm gonna paste him in there Onward with his note

2:57:22 He says, I'm proud to be your first roundtable member in India. For the size of that country you think we would have had that done sooner? You know what i'm saying? Yeah they're three times bigger than we are and they're actually just a short of China's population! I mean it's crazy and now they aren't even going to send us food There's more to it than that, I have a clip. Hold on before we get... hold on to that! I'm proud to be your first roundtable member in India and less challenged I would like to lay claim to the whole country of India and its 1.4 billion slaves. I'd say he's got it right? Well wait what is his title here?

2:58:03 Sir Mostly Nerd. Yeah, he's a knight you don't get taught...you don't get areas until you become a Baron or a Duke Right slap down India back off Back off, cow lover! Very aggressive these Indians. Yes. Please de-douche me and hit me with the most potent jobs karma available at the roundtable I will stick to the classics of mutton and meat. You've been de-douched. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs You've got karma. Well, we like that a lot. I was expecting a vindaloo at the round table! No no no he just likes the mutton and meat... He's good with the vindaloo Yes you will be at the round table and thank you again to all of our producers in our Value for Value system and supporting The Best Podcast In The Universe episode 1454! Dvorak dot org slash N A

CHAPTER 31 / 33 Discussion

Birthday List, Title Changes and Knighting Ceremony

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Mostly Nerd (Abhilash Kumar) and Sir Tony in Chicago. They also read the weekly birthday list and announce title changes for producers who have reached new donation milestones.

birthdays· knighting· sir mostly nerd· sir tony· no agenda rings

2:59:07 A lively birthday list as Sir Charles and his sister Katie were both celebrating yesterday on the 25th. Matthew Mark is 33 today, Andrew Speed here... Siracha turns 40 tomorrow. Sir Chris the drunkard minstrel will be 57 tomorrow, we certainly congratulate good old sir Chris. Sir Gene Duke of Texas celebrating today Scott Brigham happy birthday to his smoking hot wife Susan and Moose says happy birthday to his best friend and future best man John Ulrich Happy Birthday from everybody here at the Best Podcast in The Universe!

2:59:51 One title change today sir long the good becomes Viscount Sir Long the Good Baron of the Ozarks protector of the electrons and we're happy to recognize him as such with his additional donation Of $1,000 or more to The No Agenda Show and we really appreciate that so now on deck. We have our first and maybe only Indian knight along with one other in Chicago. So I will bring out a sword, and you gotta have one of those... A highly decorated sword made out of brass! And is this curved for India? Does India have curve swords? Uhh..I think your thinking of the Arabs or something Aren't they like close? I don't know what India is This is very decorative, it's got stones all over it Ooh ooh let me just pull that out one more time That's nice Alright gentlemen

3:00:46 Abhilash Kumar and Tony Marengo. Gentlemen, both of you of course qualify for your night table... uh, noit-uh award here at the roundtable with No Agenda Nights & Dames Very proud to pronounce the KV as Sir Mostly Nerd and Sir Tony in Chicago For you by special request we've got Hookers n' Blow, Rent Boys n' Chardonnay Warm Beer n Cold Women, Polish Potato Vodka Diet Soda n Video Games Fish Pie n Falacio Brown Cheese n Aquavita n Smalahova And of course, mutton and mead. That's what our brand new Indian...our only Indian Knight wanted so there it is!

3:01:33 Gorge yourself on it. And while you're doing that, a reminder to go to noagendination.com slash ring so that we can get the proper information will be fun sending your night ring to India I have no idea how that works with international shipping Australia seems to be a problem So we will do Australia can't get anything there You also can't get anything out of Australia I'm reading from producers who order special medication from Australia for some reason It's now delayed six to eight weeks All kinds of problems still going on there that we're unaware of. If you have info, we'd love to know about it Thank you both again and anybody can become a knight of the no agenda roundtable even if it takes you 10 years It's well worth it because you then join a company of extremely exclusive smart people Now onto the meetups! No Agenda Meetups

3:02:26 Quick meetup report from the Blacksburg, Virginia Meet-Up. In the morning human resources of Gitmo Nation this is dude named Justin out here at the Blacksburg, Virginia Meet-Up where we had zero turnout but this was the first meet up so maybe next month will have more than zero well unless you count me of course then we had a one person turnout this month. Now back to you, Adam and John." Hey I love that you hung in there man! I'm sure the next one will be better... Are there no spooks in that area of Virginia? In Blacksburg is that not it must not be spook territory

CHAPTER 32 / 33 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Events

Reports from recent No Agenda meetups in Blacksburg, Virginia and Victoria, British Columbia are shared. Upcoming events are promoted in Kansas City, Denver, and Antalya, Turkey, encouraging listeners to organize their own local gatherings to build the community.

meetups· kansas city· victoria bc· turkey· community

3:01:33 Gorge yourself on it. And while you're doing that, a reminder to go to noagendination.com slash ring so that we can get the proper information will be fun sending your night ring to India I have no idea how that works with international shipping Australia seems to be a problem So we will do Australia can't get anything there You also can't get anything out of Australia I'm reading from producers who order special medication from Australia for some reason It's now delayed six to eight weeks All kinds of problems still going on there that we're unaware of. If you have info, we'd love to know about it Thank you both again and anybody can become a knight of the no agenda roundtable even if it takes you 10 years It's well worth it because you then join a company of extremely exclusive smart people Now onto the meetups! No Agenda Meetups

3:02:26 Quick meetup report from the Blacksburg, Virginia Meet-Up. In the morning human resources of Gitmo Nation this is dude named Justin out here at the Blacksburg, Virginia Meet-Up where we had zero turnout but this was the first meet up so maybe next month will have more than zero well unless you count me of course then we had a one person turnout this month. Now back to you, Adam and John." Hey I love that you hung in there man! I'm sure the next one will be better... Are there no spooks in that area of Virginia? In Blacksburg is that not it must not be spook territory

3:03:11 Whatever reason nothing happened. I'm so sorry now we did have the big Victoria British Columbia actually was the Victoria Day bash here's a report This is the once and future sir peption of the doors at the four-mile brewpub no agenda meetup for May 23rd Hi there In the morning. In the morning, Adam! Sir Rogue of the Taverns, Baron of the Cowichan Valley and it is cowichen not kaweechan. Okay, okay. Have a good one And this is Kevin. Wat je zeg ben jezelf met je kopte de hef. Well done. Thank you for your courage in the morning Good Dutch there outstanding and we have one promo today for the KC meetup sir Spencer Oops that's not sir Spencer where did sir Spencer go? Oh here's sir Spencer I'm sorry come on in Spencer

3:04:04 Hey Kansas City, join us this Sunday at 3pm for a Memorial Day BBQ at Shoto Greenway Park in the Northland. I'll be bringing the wolf pack and pork butt so you can bring your friends, bring your family, bring a side dish! Just let us know who and what you're bringing when you RSVP at noagentameetups.com Forecast says it's gonna be a hot one I like that variation we're all gonna fry. Thank you, Sir Spencer! Today the Denver City Park two-week cycle meetup kicks off at 630 Mountain Time in Denver City Park Tomorrow the Oregon local 33 Tooth Fests assembles at 5 p.m.. At Dick's Primal Burger

3:04:41 From 200 BC with love in Antalya 8 o'clock in Turkey, Antalya Turkey. Garegin pub and hotel that should be a good one can't wait to see who shows up for that. Anatolia? Yes! No Anatalia Anatalia not Anatoli would be the mountains Anatalia there's a town called Anatalia in Turkey apparently look for the where it is once you go look for the Garegin Pub & Hotel Gary get Saturday the Central Iowa meetup takes place at Smash Park and Smash Park West Des Moines, Iowa Saturday the Southern Colorado Memorial Day gun grill and game weekend one o'clock at East Hatchet Ranch Pueblo Colorado

3:05:25 On Saturday as well, the Southern Colorado Day 2 10 a.m., East Hatchet Ranch in Pueblo, Colorado and finally we have Sunday show day May 29th the Kansas City Meetup that we just heard at the Northland Second Barbecue Picnic 3 o'clock at Chouteau Greenway Park in Kansas City Missouri Sir Spencer the Wolf of Kansas City will be organizing that for you Cancelled, unfortunately the 27th. That would be tomorrow Calgary Alberta Canada and the 28th in Punta Gorda Florida no idea that's been postponed so keep an eye on knowagentomeetups.com to find out when those are resurrected And in essence if you've never been to a meetup even if you have go to another meetup these things are fantastic it's where you meet people people You can hang out with have a good chat with learn from

3:06:13 Some of you can even date some highly datable people at these no agenda meetups. Go to NoAgendaMeetUps.com if you can't find one near you, start one! It's like a party... Yeah and tell ya looks like a nice pub Where is it near? Is it near Istanbul? It no, I'm stuck on TripAdvisor. I'm trying to close these stupid windows that make open up looks very British by the way Oh, that makes sense Looks like it's just off the coast somewhere. It's closer to Ankara apparently Yeah, that would be great. Well good! I want a report. I'm excited. I'd like to go there We haven't had many Turks at listen to this show but maybe a few

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End of Show Mixes, Karine Jean-Pierre and Outro

The show concludes with an analysis of Karine Jean-Pierre's first press briefings as White House Press Secretary, focusing on her emphasis on her identity as a "black gay immigrant woman." A musical mix featuring Joe Biden's use of the word "simpatico" closes the episode.

karine jean-pierre· joe biden· simpatico· end of show mix· outro

3:07:19 Well they can't donate because it's I think you know donating for an associate executive producership. You have to be a millionaire in there now and lira. Isn't that currency devalued like 70 or 80 percent? It has been sunk, sunk by the EU. Yeah. ISOs! Oh yes ISOs i have two why don't you play yours first I guess I think I have a winner all right I don't know if I'm gonna win here we go We covered a lot of ground okay start playing clips what lame joke go on You know that's funny. I was thinking of that was amazing as a the original one That's just throwing it in with an ISO box today, just you know I was thinking that this is funny well do you mean this one? Yeah Okay, but but I didn't for obvious should I now play clips is that what you want me to do oh? I'm sorry you wanted ISO okay

3:08:21 What am I playing? Your ISOs. Those were my ISOs! Oh, I thought you had a bunch of them... I got two of them and a really good one too all right what do you got okay i got uh uh iso it's kind of had enough I've had enough yeah that's good that's not bad okay well here's one i liked this is done done i don't want biden at the end of our show i'm just vetoing biden at the end of our show done veto fuck biden The guy pisses me off. He's the President of the United States, you should have respect! I do have respect for the President of the United States So play Had Enough again No... You won last time I've had enough Here That was amazing Come on how can you compare those two? Okay okay we'll go with the Amazing one You can't even compare the 2 Ehh

3:09:12 People like, hey man what you saying about the president? Man I really like Biden. Okay trolls well done. It's a toxic place those trolls. Yeah i want to get that I want to get the Indian thing out of the way this is The Sugar Is The Next Horizon Price Clip One of the world's biggest sugar producing countries, India says it is restricting exports. The move would help keep prices low in India but could fuel a rise in prices elsewhere as NPR's Lauren Frey reports from Mumbai First, India banned most exports of wheat earlier this month after heatwave damaged the harvest here Now the Indian government is restricting exports of sugar too

3:09:54 Both moves are aimed at ensuring domestic supplies and keeping domestic prices low. But they could exacerbate a rise in global prices. The head of the International Monetary Fund is urging India to reconsider its wheat export ban if more countries follow suit, she says the world will be less able to deal with grain shortages made worse by the war in Ukraine As for sugar, India is the second largest producer in the world after Brazil. And this is the first time in six years that the government has capped exports. Well luckily you consume aspartame so there's no skin off your back! Yes there's a lot of skin off my back I think the aspartame made it happen. Some skin will slip off as we speak... Alright everybody that's your deconstruction for today

3:10:47 Now you can go back to arguing about guns online. Okay? Guns versus mental health and while you're at it, are you team Johnny or Team Amber make sure you post it right next to your Ukraine flag icon Or just come back here in a couple of days for Sunday's media deconstruction where you can really find out what is going on the world Coming up next on noagendastream.com, a brand new show to the stream Beer Bourbon and Balderdash End of Show Mixes Rolando Gonzalez and Clip Custodian Neil Jones coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number 6 in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And for Northern Silicon Valley where i remain I am John C DeVore We return on Sunday right here on No Agenda Please join us do not be late Until then Adios Mofos

3:11:39 and such. I am obviously acutely aware that my presence at this podium represents a few firsts. She will be the first black woman, the first out LGBTQ plus person to serve in this role The first of all three of those to hold this position right? Like i said this is what's happening. I would not be here today if it were not for generations of barrier-breaking people before me

3:12:39 I stand on their shoulders. Representation matters. Representation does matter. She will give a voice to so many, which is amazing. So... And that's what we're talking about. The press plays a vital role in our democracy. It's not about me it's about them I am a black gay immigrant woman. That is what we're talking about! I am a black gay immigrant woman What is truly possible when you work hard and dream big? I'm a black gay immigrant woman Uh, it's uh... So that's the difference It's um... Is the first of all three of those to hold this position

3:13:19 And she's worked for a number of advocacy organizations fighting for issues and justice for so many Americans. We are simpatico on our philosophy of government, and simpatico on how we want to attach approach these issues. And like I told Barack, if-if... If I reach something where there's a fundamental disagreement we have based on moral principle. I'll uh..I'll develop some disease and say I have to resign We are simpatico Simpatico President of the United States We are full partners in this process I will be there to support him and support the American people We are simpatico

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