Episode 1476 · Friday, 12 August 2022

Woke Waiver

The Department of Justice executes an unprecedented search of Mar-a-Lago while military whistleblowers and medical experts raise alarms over executive health and vaccine safety mandates.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 1476

About this episode

Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice face intense scrutiny following the FBI search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate to recover classified documents. While Trump frames the legal execution as a politically motivated raid to galvanize his 2024 campaign, the DOJ maintains that probable cause of criminality necessitated the warrant. The event has sparked a surge in civil war rhetoric across QAnon forums and prompted Republican leaders like Kevin McCarthy to demand immediate transparency.

President Joe Biden's cognitive health remains a focal point as medical analysts suggest he exhibits textbook symptoms of Parkinson's with dementia, potentially masked by sublingual medications. Meanwhile, Army whistleblower Lieutenant Colonel Teresa Long testified before Senator Ron Johnson regarding a spike in military vaccine injuries, including pericarditis cases among pilots. These reports coincide with the FDA authorizing a dose-sparing strategy for the monkeypox vaccine and new zoonotic Langya virus detections in China's Henan province.

In a bizarre turn for corporate marketing, Lume soap scientists are reportedly studying body odors in specific anatomical regions to drive sales. The episode also highlights the "heterification" of Provincetown and the Beef Initiative's pushback against globalist efforts to replace traditional meat with precision fermentation. Sir Dweezus of Hazardous joins the round table after a harrowing encounter with a baby squirrel, while the hosts navigate the technical hurdles of Excel spreadsheet formatting.


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CHAPTER 01 / 58 Discussion

Joe Biden, Parkinson's Disease and Dementia Diagnosis

A medical professional provides an analysis of President Joe Biden's cognitive health, suggesting he exhibits textbook symptoms of Parkinson's with dementia. The assessment claims that specific medications, including sublingual preparations and injections, are likely being used to temporarily mask his symptoms for public appearances. This diagnosis is contrasted with the media's previous scrutiny of Donald Trump's mental fitness.

joe biden· jill biden· parkinson's disease· dementia· white house

00:00 Why do you listen to those guys? Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Thursday, August 11th, 2022. This is your award-winning GiveOnNation Media Assassination Episode 1476. This is no agenda. Deconstructing Donnie's raid. And broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where inflation is now zero. What? I'm John C. Dvorak. Yeah, yeah, poor old man. He actually said that too, didn't he? Yeah, but he's referring to month to month. No, I know. There was no increase over the increase. There was no increase over the increase. It's zero! Inflation is zero! I'm doing a great job. Yeah. I got a note from one of our trusted medical professionals.

01:00 About Joe Biden and the the pills you remember. Oh the right that yeah a clip by some time back saying Yeah, it was in the White House and witnessed Joe Jill jacking himself up on some yeah on some pills So she has written to me over over many years I've verified her her identity as a an actual physician internist actually 13 years of experience she says Several shows back, yes, I have a lot of catching up to do, you and John touched on Biden's dementia seemingly made better by a medication Jill gave him and speculated about the medication, the possibility of new medications for dementia. So here are my professional thoughts. Biden, as any child can recognize at this point, has dementia. However, his overlying diagnosis is Parkinson's, which I think you called that a long time ago, didn't you, John? Yep. He says, she says, we call this Parkinson's with dementia.

01:56 Anyone who has attended medical school can recognize this as he is a textbook case. Funny, no doctors have come out and said that, that's interesting. His party has attempted to mask this since the beginning. Meanwhile when Trump was in office. Oh yeah, no, he was insane. He was nuts, had no cognitive ability of course. So his party attempted to mask this since the beginning but he has now made enough camera appearances that it is glaringly obvious. While there are no medications in existence to reverse dementia, and for reasons too long to cover in this email we are very far from developing any, there are many Parkinson's medications that can take effect in a relatively short period of time, quickly turning an apparent dementia patient into a walking, talking member of society. Sounds like Joe! There are pills, sublingual preparations, and injections that are widely available. This would explain the observations you and John discussed on the show. So there you go.

CHAPTER 02 / 58 Discussion

Mar-a-Lago FBI Search, Donald Trump Classified Documents Investigation

The FBI executed a search warrant at Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort to recover 15 boxes of documents, some of which were marked as classified. Trump condemned the action as prosecutorial misconduct and a weaponization of the justice system, while Republican leaders like Kevin McCarthy called for investigations into Attorney General Merrick Garland. The search follows a long-standing dispute with the National Archives regarding presidential records.

mar-a-lago· fbi· donald trump· national archives· classified information

02:49 It's Parkinson's with dementia, not just dementia. And that's how they can jack him up. It's pretty cool. Yeah, I think that probably explains his gait. Oh yeah, all of it, all of it, absolutely. But let's not say anything about that. No. Okay, so... 25th Amendment, uh-oh, we got Harris there. No, no, no. Never mind, not happening. No, no, no. All right, let's get into this. I want to see if you had the same takeaway that I did. Of the news of the week that shattered the world. Everybody's talking about it. Banana Republic! This morning, new details after the FBI executed a search warrant at former President Trump's home at his Mar-a-Lago resort yesterday morning. In a statement, Trump confirmed the search saying, quote, they even broke into my safe.

03:41 But overnight, ABC News could not confirm that allegation. Sources say the search was related to 15 boxes of documents Trump took to Mar-a-Lago from the White House. According to the National Archives, some of the boxes were marked as classified. In his statement, Trump called the search quote, prosecutorial misconduct and a weaponization of the justice system. But while on the campaign trail in 2016, Trump promised to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information. In my administration, I'm going to enforce all laws concerning- Laws, laws. The protection of classified information.

04:22 No one will be above the law. Last night, the former president was seen leaving Trump Tower in New York, giving a thumbs up to reporters. Calling into a rally for Sarah Palin last night, Trump alluded to the events at Mar-a-Lago. Another day in paradise. This was a strange day. Trump's allies overnight slamming the FBI. All of a sudden, on no notice, they sent 20 cars and 30 agents. Sean, I mean, this is just more political persecution of Donald J. Trump. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy saying, quote, the Department of Justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization. Attorney General Garland, preserve your documents and clear your calendar. While many Republicans are criticizing the search, FBI Director Christopher Wray is himself a Republican nominated by Trump. All right, I'll just call this right off the bat.

CHAPTER 03 / 58 Discussion

Trump 2024 Campaign Strategy, FBI Search Narrative Framing

The Mar-a-Lago search is characterized as a strategic opening move for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Claims are made that the Trump team framed the legal execution of a search warrant as a "raid" to galvanize his political base. Advisors like Roger Stone and Mike Flynn are suggested to have been involved in managing the optics of the event, including the immediate release of campaign-style videos.

donald trump· roger stone· mike flynn· fbi raid· 2024 election

05:18 This was the opening move for Trump 2024 and it was extremely successful. Well, I'll take it one step further. Okay. I agree with that, but I think the whole thing was set up by Trump. Yes! Notice the one thing that, I mean, this is how brilliant this was. So this has been an ongoing, well let me just lay it out real quick. This has been an ongoing investigation that you know the feds have been to Mar-a-Lago. There's no safe, it's a room where they put a lock on which the feds were there when the lock was put on. This has been an ongoing thing about these documents. The lock was put on for the feds. Yeah, the feds asked for that to be put on, exactly. So when Trump releases the statement which you just heard

06:07 We didn't see any of this. In our mind's eye, we saw Roger Stone, we saw cops storming, we saw drawn AR-15s, we saw a raid, it's under siege, my beautiful home. It was set up, they were ready for it, the campaign video was ready to go, and everybody bought into it. It was beautiful. Here's a couple of my favorites. Gorka. We never play Gorka, but he did a great... For good reason. Yeah. So imagine black screen, black backdrop, you know, just him lit, just dimly lit as if he's in the underground. Never before in the history of our republic has the Federal Bureau of Investigations

06:56 Raided the private residence of a former president. That is exactly what happened a few minutes ago What does it mean? Number one it is final unequivocal proof to all Americans whoever you voted for The FBI is now the political police arm of the Democrat Party and this administration the old man in the White House who is not compass Mentis and but of the radicals and the ideologues that have taken over the Democrat party. Secondly, important to you, if they can do this to the President of the United States, the man who won 74 million votes, they can do it to you, to anyone. And lastly, most important of all, it means that they have failed.

07:45 They have tried everything else. Two impeachments, a January 6th committee, spurious charges, allegations in New York, and they have failed to stop President Trump. They are desperate because they have failed. So he's on message. He gets it. He's totally doing what he's told to do. Surprisingly, even Alan Dershowitz, who of course has no one else to turn to these days because he's been shunned from all of his political and his social circles up same thing all in this was a raid man this is a sad day for the Constitution a day for the neutrality of law enforcement there was such a simple way around this they could have subpoenaed to 15 boxes and the content to the safe then a judge could have gone through every document and say this was never classified this was classified but declassified so he just goes on and on and on and

08:38 about, oh the sad day for the Constitution, this was not right. Banana Republic was the talking point, Banana Republic. Banana Republic and crossing the Rubicon. Crossing the Rubicon, that was the early one. Oh, cross the Rubicon. But it was... And then the other side it was that no one's above the law. Now a number of things people have to always consider, that in Trump's camp he's got Roger Stone, a notorious dirty trickster. And he's got Mike Flynn, who has to be steamed up at the FBI for ruining his life. And he's from intelligence and intelligence knows how to do setups. And I bet you that just for security purposes that during this whole idea, first of all, there was a person supposedly who triggered this.

09:30 It was somebody who had something... An insider, someone who... A quote-unquote insider. He's on the affidavit, which will be released. We'll get to see all this stuff. Trump was also aware of the raid a day to two days before it happened. And he wasn't there. And we have a lot of clips too that can confirm all this. Oh yeah, I'm sure we have all kinds of fun stuff on this one. This is the stuff that we're made of, man. I love it. So Trump wasn't there for, you know, probably pretty good reasons. He didn't need the hassle. He knew that was coming. Well, no, he doesn't need to be shot dead like they did with that Tartinoff, those brothers who had a friend. The FBI go visit him and kill him. Yeah. So he doesn't need that aggravation. No, it's a day wrecker.

CHAPTER 04 / 58 Discussion

Department of Justice Search Warrant Standards, Merrick Garland Approval

Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer explains the high legal standards required for the Department of Justice to seek a search warrant against a former president. The process involves intense scrutiny and probable cause of criminality, necessitating approval from the highest levels of the FBI and DOJ. Attorney General Merrick Garland is identified as the official who would have ultimately signed off on the unprecedented legal action.

merrick garland· department of justice· fbi· search warrant· probable cause

10:14 And meanwhile, if you listen, I have one clip that talks about how Trump's the one who actually had to get it to the news media. Yes, he did it because there was, John, just before you play it, there was no drone footage. There was no tip off of CNN. There was nothing. And I think the people in front of Mar-a-Lago with the Trump flags set up. That was also set up. It was so beautifully, once I saw it, I saw it all. I mean, oh my God, this is so obvious what he's done here. And it works. So the last point I wanted to make in this, I am sure that knowing what's going to happen, that those rooms were riddled with hidden cameras. Oh yeah, of course. Because if one of those guys took that, because these search warrants are very specific. You can do this, you can do that. Or they're general, but they're generally specific and this one supposedly was.

11:13 If they just started rifling through his drawers and he's got it on film? As beautiful as beautiful. It would be fabulous. So here's an example though. Sir William Sir William Lee in the troll room he says I'm not buying this narrative from our boys here. How can Trump get the FBI to work for him? You're missing the point. You're missing the point. He was working with the FBI in these documents. This was a known search warrant. It was not a raid. That's the point. The framing, the narrative is what made it work. And of course, we already hate the FBI. Of course we know that they're corrupt. Of course we do, since inception. So this just fuels the fire. And I'm surprised Scott Adams hasn't seen this yet. No one saw this, John. I knew you would get it.

12:02 Yeah, I unfortunately knew you would get it too because the way these things are always deconstructed by us, generally speaking, we always come up with a kind of a... I wouldn't say meta, but it's just a little fishy. These are fishy. This doesn't make sense otherwise. Let's go to the raid. This is the deputy, just for a little background, this is a deputy AG guy named Donald Iyer. And he's talking about the raid on, I believe this is CNN, and it's just an open discussion about how these things work. So this is raid deputy AG Donald Iyer.

12:39 Now, on the other hand, Donald, some people— Hold on. Sorry. I—well, I have two here. On Garland or on— Yeah. Okay. Garland. Okay. There's a lot we don't know, but what you do know is how the Justice Department works and what is required to get to this point, which is unprecedented as far as I know. Give us a sense of what the standard is that prosecutors would have to come up with in order to go forward to seek a search warrant against a former president of the United States. Well, of course, in general, for any search warrant, you need to have probable cause of criminality and probable cause to believe that you're likely to find evidence with regard to that criminality at the place you're searching. But when you're dealing with a case like this involving a former president, the standard and the concern to get it right goes really through the roof.

13:31 And I think we can be very certain that far from, far different than a routine warrant where a couple of agents may draft up an affidavit and go to a judge in the night. This one was scrutinized every way from Sunday by people up to the top of the FBI and up to the top of the Department of Justice. So the care that went into this and the level of concern that had to be felt in order to make this happen is absolutely enormous. So I think it's almost impossible to understate the significance of this as a measure of where the minds of the department and the heads of the head of the FBI are at with regard to this investigation. So on the very, going to the very top, Merrick Garland quite correctly, the attorney general has not commented, the justice department is not commenting on this at all. But do you have any doubt in your mind that Merrick Garland would have had to sign off on this?

CHAPTER 05 / 58 Discussion

Nancy Pelosi and Merrick Garland, Media Reactions to FBI Action

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses her reaction to the FBI search, stating she learned of the event through her phone and emphasizing that the public only has Trump's "harsh" description of the visit. Critiques are leveled against Merrick Garland's intelligence and public persona. The segment highlights the confusion among Democratic leadership regarding the specific details of the warrant and its political implications.

nancy pelosi· merrick garland· savannah guthrie· fbi· media narrative

14:26 No. Now I want to mention something else that I should get out there. I think Merrick Garland is an idiot. He looks stupid. If you just look at him when he's looking at when he's on TV and people have watched enough TV they can see it. You see this guy, he looks stupid. He looks like an idiot. And it makes me wonder when they when when the Senate refused to even hear him before the elections a few years back. If they were worried, they were worried he couldn't even get a word out.

15:05 I don't think they were worried. I think they knew that he was an idiot. And it was no... Obama pushed him out to get him in. And it was like, who knows why? I think that everybody in Washington knew this guy and they knew he was an idiot. He just looks stupid. It would have been an embarrassment to do the hearings. It would have made the Republicans look bad because they would have pointed out that he's a moron and it doesn't look good. It's not a good look. And so I keep seeing this guy. Of course, he's the kind of guy Biden would pick. But every time I see this guy,

15:42 He's the guy who should have cut this off at the knees. He should have seen it for what it was and said no. No, you're right. He's dumb. He didn't get it. He's dumb. He is dumb. And that's why, so what tipped me off, you know, Nancy Pelosi made a statement which will be a get-to later about, you know, China being the freest people in the world or some shit like that. And I'm like, I got to see this whole statement from her. And she was on the Today Show. Yeah, I saw it. But they actually, so I went for the longer segment, but then I got a clip of her Which really tells you that she knew exactly what's going on and she's gonna fumble her way through explaining what's weird about this raid. Here's Savannah Guthrie. What do you make of that search? How significant does this strike you to be?

16:30 Well, I as others learned on my phone that that had happened. This is, I love that. I learned on my phone, on my phone. I guess she means that was when it was public information. I learned on my phone. I don't know very much about it. But again, I'm sure that information will be revealed and when it does, we'll find out what they were looking for. It seems to have something to do with presidential documents. But I really am not in a position to talk about it because all I know is what's in the public domain. Does it strike you as a pretty serious step for the Justice Department to take? Yes, I think it does. I was questioning it because all I saw on my phone was that Donald Trump said that the

17:17 visit took place and described it in pretty harsh terms. It would be interesting to find out exactly what the warrant was in order to have, what the order was to have a search warrant and for what purpose. But again, we can only speculate. Yeah, she's bumbling through it because she knows. She's like, you know, it was Trump who described this in colorful language. And then we have MSNBC. where we've got a you know one of these FBI former FBI guys he's on and the news model makes a mistake and she says you know she's asking questions about the raid about the raid and he says agents by the way don't like the word raid they don't like it it sounds like it's some kind of

CHAPTER 06 / 58 Discussion

FBI Search Terminology, Media Directives on "Raid" vs "Warrant"

Law enforcement officials and media figures like Dana Bash reportedly issued directives to avoid using the word "raid" when describing the FBI's actions at Mar-a-Lago. MSNBC allegedly changed its on-screen graphics to replace "raid" with "search warrant" following internal pushback. The linguistic shift is presented as an attempt by the Department of Justice to frame the event as a routine court-authorized procedure.

fbi· msnbc· dana bash· media terminology· search warrant

17:59 you know, extrajudicial, non-legal thing. It's the execution of a search warrant. It's a court-authorized search warrant. I'm sure we're now going to be in for days of ranting and raving. Even at CPAC over the weekend, there was a congressman from Arizona who called for the defunding of the FBI before this even happened. So we're in for more of that. I'm sure they're hunkering down for that. But the word raid, they don't like it. They want to say they executed a search warrant. So this is really interesting what he's saying, because if you listen to him at face value, he's warning her. Don't say raid. They don't like it. They don't like it when you say raid.

18:38 Agents don't like it. Dana Bash did the same thing. She said the same thing, don't say raid. And on that guy who is the FBI guy who is pictured in the newsletter, and anyone who got the newsletter should go look at it. For one thing, just to preface it, he looks like a vasectomy victim. I mean, like a seriously bad one. I like how you say victim. So he's a vasectomy patient. Patient. Yeah. And I have the two clips because after they said that MSNBC changed the chiron. Uh-huh. From rage. Yes. I have the two examples in the newsletter. You can see the before and after it because he's just saying as he says that they cleared the lower third and change it.

19:29 because it says raid in the first, just says he's bitching about that. So that's kind of interesting. But I was getting my material from CNN and I have a threesome here if you don't mind. And this is a bunch of speculation. And they're freaked out because they don't know what to make of the whole thing. I mean, I knew that you would, the two of us. Right away, right away. Pretty much right away. It wasn't, And I was aiming my clips for this just to try to pick up some tidbits. But let's go to the RAID CNN panel speculating. We all knew that if DOJ did anything, that this was going to be the response. But I do agree with Alyssa that it will look bad if this is a relative, if this is dotting the I's, crossing the T's type of thing on a classified document concealing type of crime.

CHAPTER 07 / 58 Discussion

Donald Trump Toilet Document Flushing, Maggie Haberman Reporting

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman and Axios published photos allegedly showing torn-up presidential documents in White House toilets. The reports suggest Donald Trump routinely destroyed records in violation of the Presidential Records Act, sometimes causing plumbing issues during overseas trips. These allegations are used by legal analysts to justify the necessity of an FBI search warrant rather than a simple subpoena.

donald trump· maggie haberman· axios· presidential records act· white house

20:25 But I suspect it's not. And I suspect it's not because first of all, they got 15 boxes from there. They did discuss it in June. You have to- 15 boxes in January. In January. Earlier. And then they talked about what was, you know, they had some discussions in June. I would guess, this is pure speculation, but from my experience as a federal prosecutor, I would suspect that DOJ has very good information from a witness that there is more there and that's why they did the search warrant. Remember, this is a guy who's flushing documents down the toilet. You're not going to go ask him to turn something over. So you have to do a search warrant. And I don't think- I have the clip on that. I have the clip on the documents. Yes.

21:08 This flushing down the toilet thing has always struck me as just rank bullshit that goes back to the everything Donald Trump did was bad kind of era. Is there any evidence that he flushed anything down any toilet? I have the clip because I think this is a... Is that the old clip? No, no, this is a new clip. This is a new clip. I think this is a reflush of what you're talking about. New York Times reporting Maggie Hamerman has claimed former President Trump has flushed handwritten presidential documents down the toilet.

21:44 And now we're seeing images for the first time. Axios was first to publish the photo that reportedly shows papers in a White House toilet and a toilet from an overseas trip. ABC News has not authenticated these images and it's unclear what they pertain to, but they appear to be written in Trump's handwriting. Haberman has reported that Trump would routinely tear up documents that were supposed to be preserved under the Presidential Records Act and flush them, sometimes clogging a White House toilet. Remember? This is old though, but that's a new clip, but it's an old story. Yeah, it's an old story. Well, let's go back to this guy. Was that the end of that clip? No, no, no, no. Halfway through. Here we go.

22:34 just simply to sort of button up their investigation. I think they would only do this if they had real evidence, real indication of some evidence. And to be clear, what I just described... is the political argument and what is going through his mind about his political future, which he sees is very much tied to the legal strategy. But you're right that it's really hard to imagine, especially given what we have seen within the DOJ over the past several years, that they did not do this without it being buttoned up Yeah, yeah, you better believe it people. They're dumb. It was a dumb move. You know what I love about this? It doesn't matter what the Department of Justice says. Doesn't matter. Everything will look like a poor defense because of the framing. Raid. Never before in history. Banana Republic. Crossing the Rubicon. Yeah.

23:30 I mean, Stasi, everything. Oh yeah, it was like a big turd and it smelled and everything and they put their foot right in the middle. Part two of this series. Do you think the specificity of the raid, knowing to look in the safe, going into his personal office in Mar-a-Lago indicates that somebody may be cooperating who knows who's close to the Trump circle and would know where they should be looking? And we do know that a handful of folks have gone in in recent weeks, but I think this indicates someone senior is cooperating. It's possible that the family knew all about this. I've seen these signals with Ivanka Trump actually saying, I've taken the red pill.

CHAPTER 08 / 58 Discussion

Ivanka Trump Red Pill Claims, Alyssa Farah Griffin on The View

Speculation arises regarding potential informants within the Trump family, citing Ivanka Trump's alleged "red pill" signaling. Former Trump press official Alyssa Farah Griffin's transition to a role on The View is discussed, including her clashes with Joy Behar over Republican polling data. The segment explores the internal dynamics of the Trump circle and the media's focus on symbolic gestures from his children.

ivanka trump· alyssa farah griffin· the view· donald trump jr· red pill

22:34 just simply to sort of button up their investigation. I think they would only do this if they had real evidence, real indication of some evidence. And to be clear, what I just described... is the political argument and what is going through his mind about his political future, which he sees is very much tied to the legal strategy. But you're right that it's really hard to imagine, especially given what we have seen within the DOJ over the past several years, that they did not do this without it being buttoned up Yeah, yeah, you better believe it people. They're dumb. It was a dumb move. You know what I love about this? It doesn't matter what the Department of Justice says. Doesn't matter. Everything will look like a poor defense because of the framing. Raid. Never before in history. Banana Republic. Crossing the Rubicon. Yeah.

23:30 I mean, Stasi, everything. Oh yeah, it was like a big turd and it smelled and everything and they put their foot right in the middle. Part two of this series. Do you think the specificity of the raid, knowing to look in the safe, going into his personal office in Mar-a-Lago indicates that somebody may be cooperating who knows who's close to the Trump circle and would know where they should be looking? And we do know that a handful of folks have gone in in recent weeks, but I think this indicates someone senior is cooperating. It's possible that the family knew all about this. I've seen these signals with Ivanka Trump actually saying, I've taken the red pill.

24:09 Which is a call-out to the paranoid online meme based Trump extremists podcasters Donald Trump jr. Has this? Essentially iron cross Crusader cross on the stock of his gun and displays it prominently. This is really The signaling to the most rabid base that we agree with your paranoia I want to make one thing clear as we've been having this discussion here is that we are getting really just one side of this and it's from Trump world. It is from Trump world. Yes, there was this political journal in Florida that sort of had a hint of this, but it was Donald Trump who made the statement and Donald Trump who tried to control the narrative early on last night. We haven't heard.

24:54 from DOJ. Well, we haven't heard from DOJ. We have heard from a lot of Republicans who don't know anything about what they're talking about. Do you have that Michael D'Antonio guy in the third clip? No, this third clip is important though because it discusses how Trump rolled the thing out himself. Oh, I think this is the guy. This is the biographer. Well, I was... Oh no, that was the guy. He was in that clip. He's the one who talked about Don Jr. or Eric having the cross. Yeah, the biographer's on there and the other person on this panel, which is really weird, but I realized because I saw her again this morning on The View. And by the way, I think it knocked my IQ down two points. I had to turn it off. At least minimum. Minimum.

25:38 Uh, this Alyssa woman... She's got a big broad smile. She's good-looking TV girl. She's from the press office from Trump's era. She was a prep one of the women in the press and Trump's office and she's turned on Trump to become a Spokeswoman and oh and the view she's on the view as a part-timer But I think they may make her permanent even though she got into this unbelievable beef with Joy Behar. Oh About what? Oh, she... That was a little too enthusiastic, John. I'm getting worried about you. She says, ah, you know, the Democrats are in trouble and they're going to have to do something to get their votes in to try to hold onto the House.

26:25 And Behar jumps on her and says, well, how do you know that? And the people haven't voted yet. And she goes on and on with this denialism, which all the Democrats are exhibiting on these talk shows, especially the radicals. And Elissa says, well, there's a poll this and she starts coming up with answers. And well, until they vote, I don't believe a word of it. And she gets all puffy. She's very, Behar's on the edge. And but she was she doing on this show, but you can look at her. She's got a face for television and that she was on the CNN thing. She's floating around. She's kind of neutral. She hasn't really, you know. gotten into and I think that experience on The View may get her to try to ask Fox for a job because that was I thought it was distressing but Here is the so yeah that the biographer. I got I got him. I got the clip from him for a minute Well, let's play this play this third clip first and even if he's not in here So let me ask Daniel because cuz Merrick Garland He must have known that this type of thing would be coming Lisa Monaco must have known the deputy AG must have known this type of thing was coming Christopher Wray must hold on a second

CHAPTER 09 / 58 Discussion

Lisa Monaco and CIA Influence, Intelligence Community Control

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco is identified as a key figure from the Obama and Clinton administrations now influencing the Department of Justice. A theory is presented that the CIA is firmly in control of current executive branch decisions, using officials like Monaco to execute their agenda. The intelligence community is described as being in a state of "desperation" regarding documents held by Donald Trump.

lisa monaco· cia· fbi· barack obama· intelligence community

25:38 Uh, this Alyssa woman... She's got a big broad smile. She's good-looking TV girl. She's from the press office from Trump's era. She was a prep one of the women in the press and Trump's office and she's turned on Trump to become a Spokeswoman and oh and the view she's on the view as a part-timer But I think they may make her permanent even though she got into this unbelievable beef with Joy Behar. Oh About what? Oh, she... That was a little too enthusiastic, John. I'm getting worried about you. She says, ah, you know, the Democrats are in trouble and they're going to have to do something to get their votes in to try to hold onto the House.

26:25 And Behar jumps on her and says, well, how do you know that? And the people haven't voted yet. And she goes on and on with this denialism, which all the Democrats are exhibiting on these talk shows, especially the radicals. And Elissa says, well, there's a poll this and she starts coming up with answers. And well, until they vote, I don't believe a word of it. And she gets all puffy. She's very, Behar's on the edge. And but she was she doing on this show, but you can look at her. She's got a face for television and that she was on the CNN thing. She's floating around. She's kind of neutral. She hasn't really, you know. gotten into and I think that experience on The View may get her to try to ask Fox for a job because that was I thought it was distressing but Here is the so yeah that the biographer. I got I got him. I got the clip from him for a minute Well, let's play this play this third clip first and even if he's not in here So let me ask Daniel because cuz Merrick Garland He must have known that this type of thing would be coming Lisa Monaco must have known the deputy AG must have known this type of thing was coming Christopher Wray must hold on a second

27:29 Did you know that Lisa Monaco, that stooge from the Clinton administration? Yes, I did. Holy moly. I know. This is just a bunch of Clinton Obama people. Can't Biden come up with somebody of his own? She was also the man-hater, if you remember. Was it not Lisa Monaco along with... No, no, that was Napolitano. No, it was both of them. It was Janet. And Lisa, I'm pretty sure Lisa Monaco was in on it when she was at DHS. Yeah, they were doing sexual harassment. Yes, they were putting men in the bathroom. She's now in the Justice Department just under Garland. So when Garland gets fired after this. Yeah. What a laughable type of thing would be coming. Lisa Monaco must have known, the deputy AG must have known this type of thing was coming. Christopher Wray must have known this type of response was coming. So given that they would likely anticipate this response,

28:21 How much does that raise the stakes for their decision? What bar do you think that they must have felt was met? I think they had to feel like it was worth it for their investigation. They absolutely knew they were going to get this blowback. But I think Merrick Garland has been ridiculed by the left for going so slowly. And every time he gets ridiculed, he says we will follow the facts and the law wherever it leads. And I think he's going to do that. And some people are, both sides are not going to like it. He's going to get attacked. And I think he probably has just said, you know what? This is my job. I'll get attacked, but I'm going to do it. And can I just add to that? It's not as if they woke up one day and said, okay, today's the day we're just going to issue this search warrant or we're going to send the FBI in to get what we want. This has been sort of the climax of months and months and months of actual talks. Well, that part is true.

29:17 Yeah, they've had months and months of talks. It has nothing to do with a raid. It is harassment, of course. Or, I would say, more likely, Trump has something they don't want him to have. And I'm pretty sure it's not just some innocuous note that he took. Well, that's what they were led to believe. Yeah, but I'm thinking it's something it's either something on It's just it's something big, you know moon landing on the JFK any other black landing So hold I had a Discuss I had a phone call yesterday with a family member in the know who in this case shall go unnamed And I because you mentioned Lisa Monaco and all the Obama people I can say with certainty after speaking to this family member

30:05 The Central Intelligence Agency is firmly in control of everything. They're running the show. They're happy to be back. You know, it was great during Obama years. It was great during the Bush years, Clinton years. You know, they got him under control with some blackmail. And so everything you're seeing is CIA. Everything. All decisions. It's not Obama. It's not... These are just executors. Well, this is one way of getting rid of Garland, who's probably not associated, and put Lisa Monaco in that job. Up in front, yep. It's all intelligence all the time. All intelligence all the time.

CHAPTER 10 / 58 Discussion

Michael D'Antonio Analysis, Trump Publicity Strategy

Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio suggests the former president is "delighted" by the FBI search because it provides massive publicity. D'Antonio points out that Trump had a campaign commercial ready within hours of the event, indicating long-term preparation for such a legal confrontation. The search is viewed as a tool to electrify Trump's core supporters and dominate the news cycle.

michael d'antonio· donald trump· fbi· publicity· campaign commercial

30:58 play this up in his favor. He more or less broke this news. It was actually- He did break it. He did break it. Yeah, a Florida-based reporter had something, but he was ready to go. And I've actually seen quite sort of aligned messaging among Republicans. This is a banana republic. This shouldn't happen. If they do it to the president, the FBI will do it to you. I think he's having a good day as of now. So I hope DOJ is buttoned up on this. All right. So now let me play also from CNN, the biographer Michael D'Antonio, who I think wrote a biography about Trump. Biographer of Trump with him and with family members. What do you think is going through his mind and their minds? Oh, I think they're delighted. This is a surprising answer, but I think that they've been planning for this for years. Donald Trump

31:44 First, his reaction to the FBI actually having his lawyer call them Gestapo and stormtroopers 50 years ago. So he's been prepared for this strategy all along. He issued a campaign-style commercial within hours. This was prepared in advance. So he's an expert at spinning everything into publicity. He believes all publicity is good publicity. And that hardcore Trump group, 35% of the electorate, is going to be electrified by this. I think he's having a good day, actually. Yes! That guy gets it.

32:27 He gets it. Of course they went and moved right on with the conversation. Well, no, they all agreed. They moved on. No, that clip I just played is the one that ran right after that clip you just played. And she said, yeah, he's having a good day. Yeah, true. All right. Yeah, but they don't see it as planned. He said it's planned. No, nobody saw it as planned. They just thought he was having a good day by coincidence. How can that dummy? How can that dummy? Oh, breaking news. Garland's going to make a statement any minute now, so trolls be on watch. Show day, of course. And somebody please clip it and send it to Adam and we'll play it on the air. On the air. There was one pushback that came up. Oh, 2.30 Eastern time. Oh, well that would be now. So...

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Civil War Rhetoric, QAnon and Extremist Forum Reactions

Media reports from ABC News and other outlets highlight a spike in "civil war" rhetoric on pro-Trump and QAnon-related online forums following the Mar-a-Lago search. Law enforcement sources express concern over calls for violence similar to the period preceding the January 6 Capitol riot. The narrative of a "Banana Republic" is identified as a primary talking point among Trump's online supporters.

civil war· qanon· fbi· extremist forums· january 6

33:17 There was one little thing they tried to push back which was propagated throughout the airwaves, you know, trying to get a little more leverage on this masterstroke by Trump. Just tell ABC News there's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremists and QAnon related forums. Sources say there's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremist and QAnon related forums. Sources also telling ABC News there's been a strong reaction from some extreme groups online, including QAnon and other groups. There's been a strong reaction to the raid on extremist and QAnon related forums. Including those that were active before January 6th. Including those that were active prior to January 6th.

33:56 including those that were active prior to January 6th. Involved in the January 6th insurrection. Including those that were active prior to the January 6th riot. Some have been calling for violence and even a civil war. Some of them include calls for violence and even a civil war. Some of them include calls for violence in online forums and even civil war. This was the top comment on the search on the pro-Trump site, The Donald, last night. Quote, lock and load with references to a civil war. Talking very violently about civil war. Searches for civil war. Spikes. They're talking about civil war. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. You get the point. You get the point.

34:42 But every single one of my friends texted me. Smart people. 45 Savage rated. I'm like, okay. This DOJ is an embarrassment. Okay. What was the other one? They're all the same. Yeah. No, people are, it's the media again that doesn't do its job, but okay. Well, no, the media actually did their job beautifully without knowing it. They did exactly what Trump expected them to do. Yeah. Stooges. There's a little sidebar I want to play. This is a some little tidbit backgrounder that you should know. It doesn't really come up in the conversation much, but I think it was Elisa, or however you pronounce her name, that brought it up.

35:23 that CNN panel. This is a sidebar on Trump, why he's not announcing right now. It's probably not so small in his mind though that you know as somebody who has worked in politics before. The minute he announces he loses a big money train and that is the money that is coming from a joint agreement with the RNC that helps him pay his legal bills and his legal bills are not small. Oh, that's They're not small. He has a joint, he has an agreement that I don't know about, a specific agreement with the RNC to pay his lawyer bills. Well, that's pretty good. Yeah, I can do deals. Yeah, that's a great deal. I already got that one pulled off. I'd like to know the background on that, but I haven't heard anything. I only have one more clip you can

CHAPTER 14 / 58 Discussion

Karine Jean-Pierre Briefing, Hillary Clinton "But Her Emails" Hats

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre maintains that President Biden was not briefed on the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago. In response to the event, Hillary Clinton began selling hats featuring the phrase "But Her Emails" as a fundraising tool. Republican figures like Larry Hogan and Kevin McCarthy demand transparency from the DOJ to prevent the undermining of faith in the rule of law.

karine jean-pierre· hillary clinton· fbi· white house· fundraising

41:29 And there's something, there's something that they're really worried about. And come on man, this is just the opening and it's gonna be super fun. Well you have to play the Jean-Pierre Claude Van Damme woman. It's Kareen Abdul Jean-Claude Van Pierre. Hold on a second, where do I have... You want my clip? I have her somewhere under the radio. Yeah, I don't have a clip. I didn't clip it. I'm sick of this woman. In the face of growing Republican outrage over the raid of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, the White House is declining to make any comment whatsoever, other than to say President Biden had no role in authorizing it and in fact didn't even know about it until the news broke.

42:15 The president was not briefed, was not aware of it. No, no one at the White House was given a heads up. No, that didn't happen. Republicans are accusing the Biden administration of weaponizing the FBI and the Justice Department. Some Trump allies are even calling to defund the FBI. Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is threatening to investigate Attorney General Merrick Garland. We now find that justice in America is not equal. While stoking outrage, Republicans are also attempting to raise money off it, with fundraising appeals already going out from the Republican National Committee and from Trump himself.

42:50 But some Trump critics are raising concerns as well and calling for the Justice Department to explain why it raided Trump's home. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a longtime Trump critic, called on the Biden administration to release documents authorizing the raid and warned that if the federal government doesn't have overwhelming evidence that action was absolutely necessary, then it will only undermine faith in democracy and the rule of law. The Justice Department and the FBI have refused to comment. Standard policy in an ongoing investigation, law enforcement sources will only say that the raid was related to documents that Trump allegedly took improperly from the White House when he left office. Yeah, this is great. You know who was expecting it? Who was in the know? Hillary Clinton. She was ready. Did you see what she had?

43:41 She came out right away with hats that say, but her emails. How is that catchy or interesting? No, it's stupid. It's very stupid. And it's in your face, but that's typical for her. Because, you know, everyone who's a Clintonista, Clintonite, they know that these emails were just yoga appointments and some recipes and wedding planning. They all know that. So that's why it's hilarious that she put that on the hat. Meanwhile, it's in your face.

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Steve Kirsch Defection, COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Claims

Democratic mega-donor Steve Kirsch appeared on Fox News to announce his defection from the party, citing concerns over COVID-19 vaccine safety. Kirsch claims the vaccines are significantly more dangerous than reported and shares anecdotal data from Wayne Root regarding injuries and deaths among vaccinated individuals. Fox News anchors included disclaimers regarding the inability to verify Kirsch's specific statistical claims.

steve kirsch· fox news· pfizer· covid-19 vaccine· wayne root

44:20 with their damn emails. But the wheels are coming off this thing for the Biden CIA administration. I don't know if you heard about the mega donor, the Democrat mega donor, Steve Kirsch. who is defecting. He's defecting from CNN and appeared on Fox with a very interesting message. You know, for many years, Steve Kirsch was a Democratic Party mega donor. He says he's given more than $20 million to help elect Democrats. And now he might just be jumping ship. Steve Kirsch is an entrepreneur, self-made success story, enjoys us now to explain his reasoning. Steve, when did the Democratic Party start going south with you?

45:04 Well, when they violated my trust, Brian, you know, they told the agencies, the FDA, the CDC, the NIH said that these vaccines were safe and effective. And when I started seeing my friends die and be injured, And I started looking at the data. There was no question that this vaccine is the most dangerous vaccine ever created by man. It is a thousand times more deadly than the smallpox vaccine, and that's too unsafe for people to use. And I could not get even a single minute in front of any Democratic congressman. The best I got was that Ro Khanna gave me to a staff member who took two months to get back to me.

45:46 And when I asked if she had read what I had sent her, she said no, it disagreed with the CDC, so it's not right, and so I didn't really read it. And so that's as far as I ever got. But you didn't stop there, you did your own research. What did you find was effective, and what was the reaction when you put it out there? Well, what I found was that hundreds of thousands of Americans have been killed by this vaccine and millions have been injured. And, you know, clearly you are more likely to be injured or dead from the vaccine than if you were unvaccinated. So what they're saying and what the reality is, is completely opposite. There's a

46:27 conservative radio show commentator, his name is Wayne Root. He had a wedding eight months ago and he had about half conservatives and half of his, they're all pretty much conservatives, okay, but half were vaccinated and half were not vaccinated. And he found that of the hundred people that were vaccinated, he had 26 people who were seriously injured and he had seven people who died and in the unvaccinated group he had zero and zero. So Steve, yeah we don't know. That is statistically impossible if the vaccines are safe. Right, so we can't verify those numbers. These are numbers you do have. Chicken shit, chicken shit. I left it in there. It's anecdotal. He's giving it like, I'm telling you, yeah, we went to the store the other day.

47:14 Adam and I was I bought it was interesting because the peaches they had two different pieces one of 498 and one of 398 and the 398 peaches were actually better Really John? Well, I can't verify that I Know it's seriously. It's anecdotal the guy's giving he's just telling a tale and it's like one way or the other Dude, that's not the retort That's not to retort to somebody telling you something that they personally observed. Well, I can't verify what you observed. It is if you're on Fox News. That's chicken shit journalism. It is if you're on Fox News and you're going against the almighty Pfizer, you got to throw your disclaimer in there. It's in the briefing material, people. It is in the briefing material. It's part of their... they have a meeting and they discuss this sort of thing. Yeah.

48:04 Don't let that get by. No, no, no, no, no. You can't let somebody say that. You have to stop them. So it's getting hard to hide the dead bodies. That's what we're seeing. Well, wait, before we leave the other topic, it's a good, by the way, if we were going to leave the other topic, that was the greatest segue ever. Well, can't we we can't leave the other topic? I'm full steam ahead with dead people. Okay, well let's go with dead. I only have one thing about the COVID. I got the doctor, I finally got the clip of the medical doctor who gave the testimony as a whistleblower and I've got some of her clips of her and that's all I've got so you can figure out how to use that. Okay, well why don't we start with that?

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Lieutenant Colonel Teresa Long, Army Vaccine Whistleblower Testimony

Lieutenant Colonel Teresa Long, an Army aerospace medicine specialist, provided whistleblower testimony to Senator Ron Johnson regarding vaccine injuries in the military. Long argues that the vaccine mandate poses a greater threat to military readiness than the virus itself, noting that 200,000 service members have rejected the shots. She criticizes the lack of long-term safety data and the treatment of soldiers as "lab rats."

teresa long· ron johnson· army· covid-19 vaccine· military readiness

47:14 Adam and I was I bought it was interesting because the peaches they had two different pieces one of 498 and one of 398 and the 398 peaches were actually better Really John? Well, I can't verify that I Know it's seriously. It's anecdotal the guy's giving he's just telling a tale and it's like one way or the other Dude, that's not the retort That's not to retort to somebody telling you something that they personally observed. Well, I can't verify what you observed. It is if you're on Fox News. That's chicken shit journalism. It is if you're on Fox News and you're going against the almighty Pfizer, you got to throw your disclaimer in there. It's in the briefing material, people. It is in the briefing material. It's part of their... they have a meeting and they discuss this sort of thing. Yeah.

48:04 Don't let that get by. No, no, no, no, no. You can't let somebody say that. You have to stop them. So it's getting hard to hide the dead bodies. That's what we're seeing. Well, wait, before we leave the other topic, it's a good, by the way, if we were going to leave the other topic, that was the greatest segue ever. Well, can't we we can't leave the other topic? I'm full steam ahead with dead people. Okay, well let's go with dead. I only have one thing about the COVID. I got the doctor, I finally got the clip of the medical doctor who gave the testimony as a whistleblower and I've got some of her clips of her and that's all I've got so you can figure out how to use that. Okay, well why don't we start with that?

48:44 Okay, so this is woman and who I actually clip number one introduces her as my new way of introducing so I don't to write down notes Yeah, just this woman. Yeah, doc. It says intro intro dr. Long intro. Oh, I'm sorry. Dr. Long intro. Here we go My name is lieutenant colonel Teresa long and I'm an army aerospace medicine specialist. I Senator Johnson has invited me here to make a statement to him regarding my opinion about the life-threatening adverse side effects of COVID-19 vaccine. Is this an old testimony or is this recent? It's not recent, but it's not old. And I've been trying to dig it up. I actually begged somebody, I did. And I want to thank everyone on No Agenda Social who dug this up. It's becoming a good resource because I knew about it. I saw the stories about her. She's a whistleblower and they had a phony baloney hearing. It was one of those off-site hearings. Oh yeah, with a lame-ass room. No authority. In a lame-ass room. At least it was mic'd okay.

49:47 They bring her in to talk about this for Johnson, Ron Johnson, you don't know him. And it was some good material in here. And there's a little bit about Pilus. These are fairly short clips, except a couple of them. Let's go with Dr. Long, part number two. I believe the COVID vaccine is a greater threat to soldiers' health military readiness than the virus itself. Over 200,000 service members have rejected the vaccine, yet the military is pressing forward without regard to the damage to the morale and readiness to process these soldiers out. We have never lost 200,000 soldiers on the battlefield in a few months. Taking soldiers out of uniform and

50:35 has the same impact on readiness as losing them on the battlefield. Last May, I attended the Senior Preventative Medicine Leadership Course for the Army. When we were given an opportunity to ask the senior leaders questions, I simply asked. So we skipped two years of phase two trials and three years of phase three trials. We only lost 12 active duty soldiers to COVID, yet we're going to risk the health of the entire fighting force on a vaccine we only had two months of safety data on. The response was, you're damn right, Colonel. And you're going to get every soldier you can to take the vaccine so I can get enough data points to determine if the vaccine is safe. Our service members are national treasures.

51:24 They have stared down bullets, been blown up by IEDs and bombs. They have endured thankless and protracted wars, missing the birth of their children. They bore the burden no matter the cost. They did so without respect to political party or narrative. These are warriors, not lab rats. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tell the way this is going. It's not going to be positive for Pfizer. She did a whole, I didn't clip it, but she did a whole minute or two of her being covered by whistleblower laws. Yes, I remember this. And that was quite interesting in itself, but this is slow enough that I don't need that in there. Let's go to part three. At the onset of the vaccine rollout, I had a colleague who took the vaccine to protect her elderly parents.

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VAERS Data Analysis, Military Medical Ethics and Nuremberg Code

Dr. Teresa Long describes her findings in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), claiming deaths reported in a few months exceeded the previous ten years of all vaccines combined. She alleges that Army Public Health Command failed to monitor adverse events and instead acted as a marketing arm for pharmaceutical companies. These actions are characterized as violations of the Nuremberg Code and Department of Defense instructions.

vaers· nuremberg code· army· medical ethics· pharmaceutical marketing

52:19 She's a brilliant officer and a doctor. She's deployed twice. After the vaccine, she had fever, significant pain, lost all range of motion in her arm for over a week. That was the first time I looked in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System to see if her symptoms were common. What I found horrified me. I found the bears in only a few months into the vaccination campaign already had more deaths than in any year for all vaccines combined in each of the 10 years. Hey, wait a minute. I think she might be a Tedros shill.

52:54 She threw the Dez in there. That's a million. You know, we have somebody right in bitching and moaning about us doing this. Yeah, but this is how Tedros speaks. You gotta... it's a million. No, no, I know, but I'm talking about us doing it in general and we do it. All the time. We find somebody saying something in some stupid way and we can't help but ridicule it. No! Hey, I'm gonna just say this right now. This is what we do. Yes, welcome to the party, pal. Des, jeez. I found the virus in only a few months into the vaccination campaign. Already had more deaths. than in any year for all vaccines combined in each of the 10 years previously. I subsequently went to Fort Benning where I encountered numerous soldiers who told me of threats, coercion and intimidation to get the vaccine that were at that time still under EUA. This violated medical ethics, specifically the Nuremberg Code. When I emailed Army Public Health Command and asked about adverse events,

53:54 The epidemiologist emailed me back and told me that they were not tracking, tracing, or monitoring adverse events. I received an email encouraging military health care providers and professionals to get vaccinated. Put a sticker on your uniform. Post it to social media with the hashtag the vaccine safe hashtag get vaccinated. This disturbed me because because it seemed as though health care professionals were being used as the marketing arm of pharmaceutical companies. Many would say this is just good public health messaging, but I would say this is a violation of DODI that prohibits endorsement of a civilian product. Yes, these vaccines are a product. The pharmaceutical companies are not benevolent charities. They are there to make a profit and they are.

54:45 Now, this clip was interesting to me and I could have cut that last part out. I'm listening to how I could have better edited this boring woman. But what's interesting to me is she sent the email in to the epidemiologist and bitching about this going on and she wanted to know some details about the adverse effects and said, we don't care. Which contradicts what the other officer told her where he said we're trying to get data points. Right. If you're getting data points, it doesn't mean you're not taking any information down. So something is amiss at the Army. I would say the Army's got issues now. Well, seeing as it's possible that this shit was created for Dietrich, you know, maybe there's all kinds of agendas and issues at play. There's a lot of agendas, obviously. Let's go to part four.

CHAPTER 18 / 58 Discussion

Military Pilot Vaccine Injuries, Pericarditis and Grounding Cases

Dr. Teresa Long details cases of military pilots suffering from pericarditis and chronic fatigue shortly after receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. She claims that after grounding three pilots in a single morning due to vaccine-related health issues, her patients were canceled and her medical charts were pulled for review. The testimony suggests a systemic effort within the military to suppress reports of vaccine-induced injuries among flight crews.

pilots· pericarditis· myocarditis· army· vaccine injury

55:33 In May, I came across a young woman, a collegiate level athlete, training for Ranger School. She was everything we wanted in a female warrior. She had a promising career ahead of her. She told me that she was the only female in her Ranger School class and the only one not vaccinated. She went on to tell me of the level of harassment and intimidation soldiers were facing for not getting vaccinated. She expressed her concerns about the effects of the vaccine might have on her fertility and health. I walked her through the potential risks and benefits for her age, physical condition and fitness. I told her you have everything to lose and nothing to gain. She reached out and sent me this message.

56:17 The time and pressure got the best of me. I know I met you for a reason, and there were so many signs and so much guidance against getting the vaccine. That day I spoke to another mentor who told me the vaccine is the future and leaders make sacrifices, sometimes so they can be there for their people. I went forward with that, feeling like it was going to allow me the opportunity to look out for others. I hate to say how much I regret the decision. It's been a little over two weeks and my body isn't right. I was in such a strong place physically and ready for Ranger School and about a week ago everything changed. I began hurting, having cramping, back pain, bruising, coughing. I ignored it because I really just wanted to go to Ranger School. It's everything I'd ever worked for. I shaved my head and left Sunday.

57:03 To get my tab and my body shut down on me out there the five mile run I've been run a million times beat me I couldn't get my body to move any faster I was in pain not for being out of shape, but for whatever was happening inside my body I was dropped from the course and went and saw a doctor I don't know why but I wanted to reach out to you and tell you how grateful I am Regardless of the fact I failed to see the signs and trust why God brought me to you that day Yeah, we could have done without this clip Okay, you're right. But the one clip I should have, I could have skipped that one. But let's do this clip on the pilots because you're a aviator, you might want to be interested in this. An airman, yes, correct. I saw five patients in clinic, two of which presented with chest pain days to weeks after vaccination and were subsequently diagnosed with pericarditis and worked up to rule out myocarditis.

57:55 The third pilot had been vaccinated and felt like he was drunk, chronically fatigued within 24 hours after vaccination. The pilot told me he didn't know what to do, so he drank a lot of coffee to try and wake himself up and continued to fly until he realized it wasn't going away. After I reported to my command my concerns that in one morning I had to ground three out of three pilots due to vaccine injuries, the next day my patients were canceled. My charts were pulled for review. And I was told that I would not be seeing acute patients anymore, just healthy pilots there for their flight physical. Yeah, we actually played that clip when it came out. I played it again. No, it's good. So I just wanted to do a douchebag call out for the entire upper echelon of the Army. Yes. That includes Lou. And I want to name them. Deloitte Austin, Mark Miley. Hold on, hold on. Let's do it properly.

58:52 Oh, let's do it by person? Okay, ready? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's start with the top, Lloyd Austin. Douchebag! Then we go to the Chief of Joint Chiefs guy, Mark Miley. Douchebag! Then we go to the Secretary of the Army, James, what is his last name? McConnell, I think? Let me get his name correct. He's, I'm sorry, he's the Chief of Staff of the Army, James Mc... You know... James Douchebag. His new name is James Douchebag. And then finally Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth. They're douchebags. These people shouldn't be in office. Well they've been chosen very carefully to de-ball the military. Again, this is all CIA doing. It makes so much sense when you look at it in that framing.

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Pentagon Leadership Critique, Lloyd Austin and Mark Milley

A harsh critique is directed at top military leaders, including Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and General Mark Milley, for their roles in implementing vaccine mandates and "woke" policies. The leadership is accused of intentionally weakening the military under CIA influence. The segment argues that the vaccinated have become a "product" of pharmaceutical and government interests.

lloyd austin· mark milley· pentagon· woke military· cia

57:55 The third pilot had been vaccinated and felt like he was drunk, chronically fatigued within 24 hours after vaccination. The pilot told me he didn't know what to do, so he drank a lot of coffee to try and wake himself up and continued to fly until he realized it wasn't going away. After I reported to my command my concerns that in one morning I had to ground three out of three pilots due to vaccine injuries, the next day my patients were canceled. My charts were pulled for review. And I was told that I would not be seeing acute patients anymore, just healthy pilots there for their flight physical. Yeah, we actually played that clip when it came out. I played it again. No, it's good. So I just wanted to do a douchebag call out for the entire upper echelon of the Army. Yes. That includes Lou. And I want to name them. Deloitte Austin, Mark Miley. Hold on, hold on. Let's do it properly.

58:52 Oh, let's do it by person? Okay, ready? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let's start with the top, Lloyd Austin. Douchebag! Then we go to the Chief of Joint Chiefs guy, Mark Miley. Douchebag! Then we go to the Secretary of the Army, James, what is his last name? McConnell, I think? Let me get his name correct. He's, I'm sorry, he's the Chief of Staff of the Army, James Mc... You know... James Douchebag. His new name is James Douchebag. And then finally Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth. They're douchebags. These people shouldn't be in office. Well they've been chosen very carefully to de-ball the military. Again, this is all CIA doing. It makes so much sense when you look at it in that framing.

59:47 Of course, Trump had the DIA. Remember, it's the age-old fight, DIA versus CIA. It never ends. And so there you go. Put a bunch of weaklings, weaklings. I mean, Lloyd Austin, that guy made no sense. He had to get a waiver because you're not supposed to have a military guy running the military in America. Yeah, no, but they needed... he was so weak and so perfect and so woke that we had to get a waiver. We had to get a woke waiver for the guy. We need a woke waiver. Yeah, as if they couldn't find anybody.

1:00:23 And that guy's such a he's he's remember seeing pictures of him. He's he's greeting the troops. He's got the mask on he's got a face shield Everything he's got everything except the blue gloves bulletproof vest Yeah, there was a thought about earlier, you know this army lady was talking about you know, the vaccine being a product. But really, if you look at it objectively, it's the vaccinated who are the product. Know what I'm saying? No, why don't you explain? The vaccinated are the product. They're the ones being abused and abused literally. It's just like you're the product when you use Facebook.

1:01:11 You know, you don't know it, but you're being sold, you're being quartered. Oh yeah, well they're, they are an elite. Yes. Yeah. You, they're, well she said, I think she indicated that when she said you should wear a little button, little stickers. I got vaccinated. You should too. Yeah. I'm great. Exactly. Anyway, back to the bodies. Sorry, but I would be looking back on those clips. They're boring, but I had to get this out of the way. No, it's okay. I want you to feel good about your contribution. Alright, so the dead bodies. Here's what's happening. So doctors are starting to speak up because they just can't live with themselves anymore. They can't take it anymore. Yes. After two years. UK government data now shows one in every 246 vaccinated people has died within 60 days of receiving their vaccination in England. In the Netherlands we have

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Global Excess Deaths, Australian Doctor Censorship Concerns

Data from England and the Netherlands is cited to suggest a high rate of death among vaccinated populations within 60 days of injection. An Australian doctor speaks out about the fear of professional retribution for reporting vaccine adverse events to the TGA. The discussion focuses on the lack of autopsies and the perceived suppression of data regarding mRNA vaccine risks by medical boards.

excess deaths· australia· mrna· medical censorship· england

1:02:04 Uh, is a virologist or a knock in. Hold on, let me see. What is this guy? He's a Teo Schulters. He's a vaccinologist. I guess that's the thing. He says out of every 800 people over 60 who get vaccinated for COVID dies. So, you know, it's 60 out of 800. Yes. Well, he could do math a little better than that and do the division. It's like that would make it like 8%. Well, I'd have to, I can do the division. I mean, what I'm seeing truly the numbers people who die

1:02:44 or are maimed or hurt seriously. I think we're at the overall we're at a four or five percent level is what I think. Have you looked at from the vaccine? Yeah. Have you looked at what the weird ailments that Ashton Kutcher's going through? Oh and not just Ashton Kutcher but Bieber. Where's Bieber? Has Bieber's palsy ended? And his wife? Her clots and strokes and shit. Here's an Australian doctor who just can't handle it anymore and now he says fuck it I'm gonna just talk. Well, knowing and thinking two different things, I don't know specifically and that is because, as you may be aware, the medical boards by ARPRA does not allow the freedom of speech to discuss these type of things. That's exactly why you're calling me now, because I'm in danger like many other doctors who've been censored before.

1:03:40 I would love to have the data to know exactly how many of my patients have died, have been harmed. 200,000 reports to the TGA of adverse events. We've got close to a thousand deaths reported. So these are just the reported ones. Have there been full investigations on that? No. There's been no autopsies to my mind. Senator Rennick has been trying to get this information out there but we just can't get it. So that's why it's really important I believe what I'm doing because if I can make it easier for doctors to speak out then we're all going to get this information and we can find out finally once and for all what is happening with these mRNA vaccines. You made reports to the TGA on behalf of your patients, they got turned away from the emergency department?

1:04:29 No, no initially I did not make any of those reports because I was afraid as many doctors are because as soon as you get caught up in criticizing the mRNA vaccines then all this fear and pressure from our colleagues and from the college and from ARPA and everybody starts coming down on you so I made recommendation in my notes but did I go ahead and have the guts to report to the TGA? No, I did not. Because that was back in the day when I valued my job and my family and my security and my finances more than my patients. And I apologize for that and I'm sorry for that and that's what I'm trying to do now is to make up for my past mistakes by honoring the medical ethics that I ascribe to which is helping the patients first. Well better late than never. Happy to have him aboard. McCullough. McCullough the king just keeps on throwing it out there.

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Dr. Peter McCullough, Spike Protein Lethality Analysis

Dr. Peter McCullough explains that the spike protein produced by COVID-19 vaccines is the lethal component of the virus. He argues that mRNA and viral vector vaccines provide genetic code for the body to produce this protein in an uncontrolled quantity and duration. McCullough characterizes this as the most risky vaccine design in history, potentially leading to lethal outcomes in susceptible individuals.

peter mccullough· spike protein· wuhan strain· mrna· vaccine safety

1:05:22 And here's his latest about the spike protein created by the vaccines. The only reason why this coronavirus has led to death is because of this spike protein. The ball is innocuous. We've had coronaviruses. I may actually have one that I'm finishing up right now. It's not lethal to me. Yes, cold. But this spike protein is what makes it. That's why he says I have a coronavirus right now. It's not lethal to me. I'm just clearing it out as we speak. Lethal. Now the vaccines as shown here on the left is The adenoviral vector vaccines, Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca, which inject the DNA which codes for the spike protein and makes the body produce the spike protein. The messenger vaccines are on the right, and that's Pfizer and Moderna. They inject the message, messenger RNA, to produce the spike protein. But the vaccines all produce the spike protein, which those little red buds,

1:06:19 Those buds are identical to the original Wuhan strain of the virus. The vaccines are producing the lethal part of the virus. The vaccines are the genetic code for the lethal protein that has killed millions of people worldwide. The vaccine provides the genetic code to produce the lethal protein for an uncontrolled duration of time and an uncontrolled quantity. When you think about that biologic ramification, that's the most risky vaccine anybody could ever come up with because it's completely uncontrolled. So in the wrong person at the wrong time, if they produce too much of it for too long of a time, it's going to be lethal. Kaboom! Mic drop! Pay no attention! Vaccinate your kids! Good to go people! So it's coming out now.

1:07:17 It'll still take years before everybody catches on to what's really happening. Of course. Sadly, sadly, because you know people are still all in. But it's time for some marketing and the marketing is hot and heavy from Pfizer. And the Clip Custodian did some fantastic work. He got some ABC, actually he got the View clips which is with Dr. Jha. But also the conversation is now kind of moving towards the marketing with the president and his continued

CHAPTER 22 / 58 Discussion

Paxlovid Marketing, President Biden's Rebound Infection

President Joe Biden experienced a "rebound" COVID-19 infection after completing a course of Pfizer's antiviral drug, Paxlovid. White House COVID Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha defended the drug on The View, stating its primary purpose is to prevent hospitalization. The segment highlights the heavy marketing of "authorized oral treatments" and the normalization of rebound infections in high-profile patients.

paxlovid· pfizer· joe biden· dr. ashish jha· covid-19 treatment

1:07:55 Servicing with Paxlovid. President Biden ended his isolation this morning after a second negative COVID test. As he left the White House for Delaware, the president told reporters he felt good. Experienced a rebound infection last week after completing a five-day course of the anti-COVID drug Paxlovid. The president first tested positive on July 21st and experienced only mild symptoms. Now let's listen to an ad that ran on ABC. COVID-19. Some people get it and some people can get it bad. And for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high risk factor such as heart disease, diabetes. being overweight, asthma, or smoking. Even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of COVID-19 turning severe. So if you're at high risk and test positive, don't wait. Ask your healthcare provider right away if an authorized oral treatment is right for you. Authorized oral treatment. There is only one. It is the Pax Lovid. Let's talk to Dr. Jha.

1:08:55 And so Dr. Jha is the guy who comes out and says, I can't talk about the president, but he showed me his plate and it was clean. That Dr. Jha. So he's the COVID response coordinator. So he's kind of like Burks, you know, in a way. for the Biden administration. So he's coordinating the COVID response. Good job, by the way. And that's why he's on The View. which sounds like a Russian word to me, the antiviral drug. So should people think twice before using this treatment? And why does the virus come back? I mean, wow!

1:09:43 Yeah, so first of all, the virus came back with the president's feeling great, doing great, working still on behalf of the American people. That's what matters. Look, Pax Lovid was designed to keep people out of the hospital, to keep them out of the ICU, prevent them from getting seriously ill. That's why the president got it. That's why my parents recently got, when they got COVID, both got it. It works really, really well. Now we do see some, in some people who get Pax Lovid, we even see this in people who have not gotten it. that they get better and then they get a rebound, but they get worse for a few days. The good news is that that doesn't turn out to be anything serious. People who have rebound don't end up getting particularly sick. It's clearly annoying. But the big point here is Paxlovid is great for keeping people out of the hospital, keeping them out of the ICU. And that's why I continue to strongly encourage that if you get infected,

1:10:33 And if you're at elevated risk of complications, you gotta talk to your doctor about getting this treatment. I love it. So in the show themselves, they mention the brand name, how fantastic it is, effective, it's just a miracle. It in fact is doing exactly what the vaccine was supposed to do, was keep you out of the hospital. But I, you know, whatever, so probably not. But then Pfizer just keeps advertising. Open. It's a beautiful word. Neighborhoods open. Businesses open. Fields open. Who doesn't love open? Offices, homes, stages, possibilities. Your world open. And you can help keep it that way. That's right. Get your approved oral treatment from Pfizer.

CHAPTER 23 / 58 Discussion

Monkeypox and Smallpox Vaccine, Dr. Ashish Jha Data Review

Dr. Ashish Jha addresses questions regarding whether childhood smallpox vaccinations provide protection against the current monkeypox outbreak, stating the data is still being reviewed. The discussion touches on the physical scars left by historical smallpox vaccines and the current uncertainty regarding immunity levels in older populations. The FDA's role in monitoring the spread and developing testing methods is also noted.

monkeypox· smallpox· dr. ashish jha· fda· vaccine protection

1:11:24 Keep it open everybody. Open wide. Open. So now we transition to the next vaccine. Okay, and people who are older than 50 most likely got a smallpox vaccine when they were children. Does this population of the country have any protection from monkeypox because of that? Yeah, this is a great question. You know, smallpox, monkeypox, very... I considered editing that and I thought, no, you'll catch it. It's not a great question by any means. Yeah, this is a great question. You know, smallpox, monkeypox, very related to each other as viruses go. You would think that if you got vaccinated... What does that mean? Very related to each other? What exactly am I supposed to take away from what he's saying there?

1:12:22 Very related to each other? The guy's obviously a stooge for pharma. Go on. Smallpox, monkeypox, very related to each other as viruses go. You would think that if you got vaccinated as a kid against smallpox you would have protection. We don't know yet. We're still looking at the data. How is that true? There's been plenty of reports that say yeah, we do know. No, no, this is NOIA information. This is new. What are you talking about? This is Dr. Jha, okay? You would think that if you got vaccinated as a kid against smallpox, you would have protection. Did you get vaccinated against smallpox? Of course I did. I don't remember it. I don't remember if I got to smallpox. Well, you should have a little scar. No, then I didn't get it.

1:13:05 I think my parents were smart probably like I got it when I was it was in the 19 it was way back in 1905. We don't know. Back in the 1900s. In the late 1800s when they first came out I got a shot. In fact it wasn't Catherine deGrade who really shot it was like some pounding thing they had a bunch of little mini needles. It was a gun it was like No, I think I skipped that one. So I don't have the POC injection. Okay, when you're all covered with boils, let me know. Hey man, I ate the sugar cube for the polio. Doesn't that count? We don't know yet. We're still looking at the data. We don't know yet. POCs pounding. We are seeing some older people still get infected. So I don't think we know for sure one way or the other. We're going to learn more about that in the days and weeks ahead. Thank you so much, Dr. Jha. I hope they change the name from monkey pox. I don't want to hear monkey pox anymore.

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Monkeypox Vaccine Efficacy, Multiple Dose Requirements

Reports emerge of individuals contracting monkeypox despite receiving their first vaccine dose, leading to new guidance on the necessity of multiple shots. Health experts suggest a "sliding scale" of protection that requires several weeks and a second dose to reach maximum efficacy. The segment compares the shifting timelines for monkeypox vaccines to the evolving requirements seen during the COVID-19 rollout.

monkeypox· vaccine efficacy· fda· antibodies· gay community

1:13:55 It is not my favorite name. No, come up with another name. I mean it's too weird, you know? It's just woman to hook. That's what the guy just did. Anyway, so we got the monkeypox vaccine, which diligently the gays are out taking right away. because that's, you know, they're compliant. They're very compliant. Very compliant. It's a great group for this. Congratulations. Well done. Oh, except it doesn't work. I got a shot and I was infected a few weeks later. The lesion ended up getting bigger and worse. More men now coming forward saying they still got monkey pox even after their first vaccine dose. Even though my case was mild, it was still, you know,

1:14:56 very painful. A week after his first shot, lesions appeared on his body. Because of the long incubation period, you know, it's totally possible that I already You know, but you don't know when you get vaccinated for monkeypox, you have to give this time for the antibodies to form. Dr. Carlton Thomas answers monkeypox questions on his social media and says there's a sliding scale of protection waiting at least two to three weeks after your first shot is good. Waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is better. Two weeks after your second shot is the best. Today, the FDA gave emergency use authorization. What's that? How many shots do you need? Well, we've gotten used to it being multiple. You just need a boost. Just need a boost. A boost. A boost. You have to stop for a second. You have to remember, it was during the era of the show, the No Agenda era. Yes, the golden age.

1:15:57 of broadcast. If you remembered when the swine flu phony baloney swine flu out of Mexico showed up they tried to promote the idea of two shots. Yes. And they just, the public rejected it. Correct. So I guess they had to, you know, because the two shots are better than one because you can sell twice as much and you know, there's more money in it. So the public rejected it and it took a while before they came up with a scam to make you take two shots of this, of the latest COVID. Yeah, I think they did that with technology. You know, they're like, well, it's technology, you know, it's binary. You need both. It's like a super glue where you have two components, two components super glue.

1:16:37 I think it was just they scared the people more than they did the first time around. It's like, be afraid, take two! Yeah, that makes sense, I guess. Because now that's where they start pushing their leg. They're saying, well, we got them to take two. Now can we get him to take a booster on top of two? Because it doesn't work at all. And oh, yeah, they do that. Let's try to see what happens with two. Two boosters. So now you have people bragging about two shots and two boosts. Yeah, there you go. Four shots. Are you kidding me? The vaccinated are the product. Four shots plus two monkey shots on top. It's looking good, people.

1:17:14 Good waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is better two weeks after your second shot is the best today the FDA gave emergency. Sorry, but do you remember the when the first COVID shots came out there was this very rigid you have to have the shot after 30 days you can't mix shots. No it had to be 22 days and 14 hours. The sewer was very tight. Very tight timeline. It was a tight window and then all of a sudden it's slow. Well, you know, you could take it later. You can take it. So what? Oh yeah, you have Moderna. Take a Pfizer shot. It's not gonna kill ya. Don't mix and match. Then it was like, you know, it's perfectly fine. You know, if you had the J&J, top it up. Top it up with a Moderna. The third stage was topping up a Johnson & Johnson shot with a Pfizer shot. That's right. Top that shit up, people. It's not a problem. Don't worry. Before you were gonna die. Now it's all good.

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FDA Subcutaneous Injection Authorization, Monkeypox Dose Sparing

The FDA issued an emergency use authorization allowing the monkeypox vaccine to be delivered subcutaneously at one-fifth of the standard dose to stretch limited supplies. This "dose-sparing" strategy is based on a single study, raising concerns among patients about its actual effectiveness. The change from intramuscular to under-the-skin injection is criticized as an experimental move on the public without sufficient data.

fda· monkeypox· subcutaneous· vaccine supply· dose sparing

1:18:13 It's all good. Oh yeah. Back to our monkey pox. It's good. Waiting three to four weeks after your first shot is better. Two weeks after your second shot is the best. Today, the FDA gave emergency use authorization allowing doctors to deliver one fifth of the dose under the skin. Hold on a second. Oh yeah, I know it's getting better now. No, you gotta back it up though. He said... Oh geez. No, he said... He implied there's a third shot. Did he? Did you notice that? Hold on a second, let me roll it back. Two weeks after your second shot is best. You're right, he implies a third shot. What is this? Okay, so here's the thing. Since it's not working, they've now changed the rule. It's not. They've changed the rules. Of course not. Instead of jacking you up right in your muscle,

1:19:20 They get to take 20% and shoot it right into your bloodstream or some shit. Listen. Four weeks after your first shot is better. Two weeks after your second shot is the best. Today, the FDA gave emergency use authorization allowing doctors to deliver one fifth of the dose under the skin instead of into the muscle. What? That sounds like a radical change. Do you think there was some testing done on that? I mean, that's a whole different ball of wax if you're doing it. under the, but it was under the skin, not into the blood vessels. Now I'm reminded, I think they're just experimenting on the public again, but I'm reminded of the original smallpox shot, which consisted of a, I don't know, something like a half dozen little bitty short needles that were like soaked in this vaccine was soaked in it. And then you get punched in the skin.

1:20:17 in the arm with it and it caused a big scab which gave you a slight scar and But it was just subcutaneous, it was not into the muscle. So maybe there's something about the smallpox type vaccines that need to be subcutaneous under the skin as opposed to in the muscle. And they've now said, well, God, maybe this is the problem here where you shouldn't be shooting it here, we should be shooting it there. Have you ever had a flashback, like about your youth, which I just had? I know why I didn't get the pox vaccine. It was the same day we had the sugar cubes and I remember at school... Same day? It was on the same day. You got the sugar cube and then... Why would they be doing that to you? Okay, go on. I'm just saying it. It was the sugar cube. It wasn't a injection.

1:21:03 Yeah, the sugar cube is a big deal. And I remember we were walking and they had it in like the auditorium or a bigger classroom and they had kind of chairs for a snaking path and you'd walk past and you get your sugar cube out of the Dixie cup. And I remember seeing the kids with the poof, poof, poof. And I was like, should I be in that? And I remember being confused. I'd somehow gotten in the wrong line. And so I just didn't get it. Oh, interesting. Yeah, and it just hit me that that's what happened. I was a confused young man. You know, instead of saying, shouldn't I be in that, shouldn't I be there and get that shot? I chickened out, you know, like... Was it a shot? How were they delivering it? It was the gun. It was the gun. It was the... That gun? Yeah. That gun was popular for about a year or two. Well, this was 1969 maybe.

1:21:52 I remember the gun. Anyway, back to... The problem is with the gun, just to blow aside, the problem with the gun is that people would flinch. Yeah, and then you get a shitty-ass pockmark vaccine. It will just drill a hole in you. I do not have that mark of the beast. Okay, now hey, let's get back to the monkeypox vaccine in case you didn't know. We'll never get through this clip, I'm telling you right now. It doesn't work. Under the skin instead of into the muscle. Experts say the new method is just as effective. So it's a dramatic... Wait, wait, wait, wait. The term they say was just as effective.

1:22:35 I know, but then why change? Let's just listen again. The FDA gave emergency use authorization allowing doctors to deliver one-fifth of the dose under the skin instead of into the muscle. Experts say the new method is just as effective. Well if it's just a lesser amount, okay. So why is it important to give less for more profit? Hey, hey, we can only give 20% charge the same amount. Yeah. What else could it be? The government's paying for it all anyway. What a great discovery. Just as effective. So it's a dramatic, uh, finding. By the way, stop, stop.

1:23:12 Just as effective. It doesn't work. Exactly. It's just as effective. Give him a shot of water. It's just as effective. It's just as effective as anything really. Just a little bit of saline. Just as effective. You can shoot it in your eyeball. Guess what? Just as effective. The dose under the skin instead of into the muscle. Experts say the new method is just as effective. So it's a dramatic finding because we're getting the same amount of antibodies with one-fifth of the dose. But the FDA change was based on a single study, making patients who still got the disease after vaccination worried, saying simply, we need more supply. They would have concerns about how effective it is just because of the lack of evidence. We have the vaccines in the world.

1:24:01 We have the antivirals approved by the FDA and ready to go and scalable. We don't even know where the current antibody levels are standing with people with the subcutaneous injections. I think we need a lot more data overall. So the entire point here is gay brothers, don't do this. This doesn't sound right. Have we learned anything from the previous clips about the COVID vaccine? Let's just stop and think for a second. You know, I'm worried about this. I'm really worried. This is, they're just quack-sulfur-ing. What is the, that's a Dutch word. Quack-sulfur-ing. It means what? It's like, you know, like a kook. Like, what is a doctor who's just a kook? What is it? There's a term for it. Quack, a quack, a quack. Quack. Quack-sulfur-ing. Quackery. Quack-sulfur-ing. There you go.

CHAPTER 26 / 58 Discussion

Prophetic Satire, "Cancer in the Butthole" Clip

A satirical look back at a religious broadcaster's "prophecy" regarding physical ailments is used to mock the current monkeypox outbreak. The segment uses the crude humor of the clip to comment on the specific nature of monkeypox symptoms reported among certain demographics.

prophecy· satire· monkeypox· religious broadcast· comedy

1:24:53 Now, an old friend of the show I have to play because taking into account that this is currently, it will change, but currently this is only happening to men who have sex with men, formerly known as gay dudes. knowing that it is extremely painful to get these monkey pox, I would have to say that this old friend of the show called this shit. He called it, he called it early, he called it during the Obama administration, we played it then because he was right. We're gonna play it now. I got a word from you, I got a word of knowledge, a word of prophecy, and I want you preacher to use this word of prophecy ever, whenever, so ever you go.

1:25:36 that God is going to put a burning, God's going to put a cancer. in the butthole. God's gonna put a cancer in the butthole of every soul. This was not necessary. But it's the flaming butthole. It's a fantastic bit he did. You've forgotten how good the bit was. Yes. You're not gonna let me play it? In this context, I think it's in poor taste. Oh, please. I don't think so. You know what's in poor context? In poor context is Dr. Peter Hotez, also known as Hotep. Hotep. Dr. Hotep. So he is, I'm going to tell you something, there's new information about him. It's come to light. A new shit has come to light. First, let's let him wax on about Paxlivid for a moment here because, you know, he's the insider.

CHAPTER 27 / 58 Discussion

Dr. Peter Hotez, Paxlovid Rebound and Wuhan Research

Dr. Peter Hotez discusses his own experience with a Paxlovid rebound infection, noting that Dr. Anthony Fauci experienced the same. Hotez suggests extending the treatment course to ten days to fully eradicate the virus. The segment also highlights Hotez's past involvement in chimeric coronavirus research and his warnings about potential laboratory releases of SARS-related viruses.

peter hotez· paxlovid· anthony fauci· wuhan· sars vaccine

1:26:35 You do hear about these rebounds, these Pax Lovett rebounds from time to time. What are your thoughts on this? So, Jim, I think it's probably more common than we currently understand. In the clinical trials for Paxilovid, which were done before the Omicron variants or certainly the later sub-variants, it would happen about 1 to 2 percent of the time. But anecdotally, we're hearing about many more cases. And quite honestly, a rebound after Paxilovid happened to me, it happened to Tony Fauci, Dr. Fauci. And so it wasn't too surprising that this happened. In fact, a couple of days ago, I warned, don't be too disappointed if it also happens to the president. Exactly the percentage of people who are experiencing post-Paxilovid rebound, I hear the number 20%. I don't know how valid that is, but it's certainly higher, I think, than what was done in the original clinical trials.

1:27:32 And I think it may be partly due to these new sub-variants. There's a lot more virus replication, and so there's more virus to conquer by taking the antiviral drug. And there's a new study that the University of California San Diego infectious disease groups looking at. They're showing it's not due to emerging drug resistance. The virus is still sensitive to the Paxlovid when rebound occurs. there are antibodies present. I think it's a matter of exposure to the medicine that there's not enough medicine getting inside the cells over a five day course to totally wipe out all of the virus. So the question then becomes, should we extend it to seven to 10 days?

1:28:14 Eric Topol at the Scripps Institute is now looking at this. He has NIH funding to look at this. So we'll learn a lot more. I think the questions right now, I think the president hopefully will continue to do well. There's a question whether he should go back on another course of backslope it and so there'll be a lot of interesting discussions in the ensuing days. So this guy, the little teddy bear cuck, who sits in his office and he's, oh yes, I'm at the children's vaccine defense department of good stuff, I'm a perfect man. Turns out his own research funded chimeric coronavirus research in Wuhan. He was developing SARS vaccines

1:29:02 with the caveat that an accidental release from the laboratory could be a problem. These guys were all part of it. You know what's interesting to me in that clip? I didn't realize it, but he says very clearly that he ended up with COVID. Well, of course. He ended up with COVID, then he took Paxlovid, or Paxlovid, or whatever you want to call it, and then he got a rebound, and he says Fauci did too. These guys have poisoned themselves in the process of doing all this. Oh, some of them have, definitely. Definitely.

CHAPTER 28 / 58 Discussion

Langya Virus Outbreak, New Zoonotic Infection in China

A new zoonotic virus called Langya Hennepa (LayV) has been detected in 35 people across China's Henan and Shandong provinces. The virus, which can be transmitted from animals like goats and dogs to humans, causes symptoms such as fever and fatigue. Taiwan's Center for Disease Control is developing nucleic acid testing to monitor the spread, though human-to-human transmission remains unconfirmed.

langya virus· china· zoonotic· taiwan· animal-to-human transmission

1:29:40 Anyway, so now we have to be sharp about everything. So you hear about the new virus? New virus coming in from China? It's a new one. We got a new one. Yeah, I posted on No Agenda Social. Yeah, here's a Chinese clip. Around 35 people in China... I'm sorry, Indian clip about China. That's what it is. Because you can't get this anywhere else yet. Around 35 people in China have been found infected by a new type of zoonotic virus. The Langia Hennepa virus. Official media reports from the country state that the infection was found in the patient's throat samples in eastern China's Henan and Shandong provinces. As the world still recovers from Covid-19, while also fighting off the monkeypox scare, this new virus could cause unforeseen complications for everybody.

1:30:26 The virus can be transmitted from animals to humans. Chinese authorities state that none of the patients were in close contact or had a common exposure history. This may mean that human infections are sporadic. Since the virus has been detected recently, Taiwan's Center for Disease Control will develop a standardized nucleic acid testing method to monitor and check its spread, said its deputy director-general Chuan-Zheng Tseng. He also warned that the possibility of human to human transmission is still unknown. Ding ding ding and just talking it definitely makes up for my yeah, well no it wasn't that long no it wasn't all that this wasn't that long but holy moly the length couldn't understand a word she said oh really well this is the Langia virus L-a-n-g-y-a yeah and so that and then yeah I don't know this one of these days one of these things is gonna be so virulent that it's gonna just wipe out China well this one affects

1:31:35 Humans, dogs, but most importantly goats. So we're bound to get this, no doubt about that. So you know it's just... Not with enough goat karma. But I think they should just get another vaccine for this one. Why not? Jump on it people, it's gonna be fabulous. Fabulous. Okay, I think... do we have anything else on... No, I think we're all good on COVID. Unless you have something else. I don't have any. No, I just had those slips. Dead bodies! Dead bodies! That's it. Dead bodies. I was listening to a lot of podcasts, trying to get some clips. And I do have one thing to finish maybe this segment up with, which is an Ask Adam. Oh, oh my goodness. And you would only get that. Don't look at the chat room. Don't give him any hints because it ruins everything.

CHAPTER 29 / 58 Discussion

Lume Soap Marketing, Scientists Smelling Butt Cracks

A humorous look at the marketing tactics of the soap company Lume, which reportedly paid scientists to study body odors in specific areas. The segment mocks the company's advertising claims and the nature of the scientific research involved in developing their hygiene products.

lume· soap· marketing· science· hygiene

1:32:31 This is a company called Lume and this clip will answer the question, this short clip. Lume makes soap and they're advertising everywhere and there's something they paid scientists to do. I'm asking you what was it that Lume paid scientists to do? Okay, so Lume is a type of soap And what was it that they asked scientists to do? And I'm not looking at the troll room, I promise you. The first thing that comes to mind is to eat it, to see if you could eat it.

1:33:11 No, but this is a bit close here. We go Lumi actually paid scientists to smell butt cracks Hey and my clip is juvenile Holy crap, man What the hell with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who just put the C in the Scientist smelling butt cracks ladies and gentlemen my friend on the other end mr.. John C. Doe Devoree. A producer sent in a new idea for starting this segment and it goes like this. We do what we can to make everybody happy. We do the best we can. We do the best we can. We do the best that anyone can. We really do. I did my best, but I guess my best wasn't good enough. Cause here we are back where we were before. What a great time to be alive and be a podcaster. Just one step. Can we figure it out?

1:34:16 We should be paid Oh, good luck with that. Why we never last for very long. Oh please, this is all just for love and for the next generation. There's no money in this. And it's this weird time loop we get caught in all the time with the show. Where we've been around long enough to have heard it all, seen it all, pretty much everything. That's definitely true to that. We always do our best. I think we succeed. Garnet, do you swear? Okay, I don't know what happened at the end there, but it was good up until that part. It was a nice color piece, you know? I feel good about donating to the show. Yeah, it was good except the end sucks. Yeah, the end was too bad. Too bad! Good try.

CHAPTER 30 / 58 Discussion

No Agenda Social, Value for Value Art and Stolen Work

The hosts discuss the growth of No Agenda Social on the Mastodon platform as a resource for the community. They review the artwork for episode 1475, titled "Vaccident," and address an incident where a submitted piece of art was found to be stolen. The artist responsible for the plagiarism is banned from the show's art generator for six months to maintain the integrity of the value-for-value system.

no agenda social· mastodon· podcasting 2.0· digital art· value for value

1:35:03 Yes, so besides the knights and the dames and everybody, in the morning to the trolls in the troll room, hello we're all slaves of Gitmo Nation, I see you guys over there. Let's see how many we got, troll count, let's see, oh okay, scurrying away those little ugly trolls trying to hide from me, 2141, feels good. 2141 is that not a good number for us? Are we on the up still? We're Thursday. It's a good number. It's a good number. Good number trolls Welcome, you can join him troll room dot IO listen to the show live. You could do that at troll room dot IO or Get one of those snazzy new podcast apps, newpodcastapps.com. It'll alert you, like Podverse is the one that I think works the best. It'll alert you, tell you right away, boom, the show is live and it's right where you get the podcast episodes and the troll rooms there. It's very convenient.

1:35:54 Let's thank the artist. Oh, a reminder, of course, you can also find us on noagendasocial.com. This is what John was talking about earlier. It's turning into a good resource, so follow John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com or Adam at noagendasocial.com from any Mastodon account anywhere and you'll eventually start getting the flow. It's a new way of looking at social networks. I think you'll enjoy it. Give it a shot. Thank you to Ned. Sir net net I should say he brought us the artwork for episode 1475 we titled that vaccident which was Amazing to both of us that we hadn't used that title before but we had some actual examples of what we think are possibly Vaccine so it fit perfectly and this was a concept piece that we both Gravitated toward we liked it. There was it was basically one of those pieces where you know, it's an evergreen you can use it and

1:36:48 If there's nothing else that blows you away that has to be used at that moment. Did I sum it up properly there? Yeah. Okay, thanks for your input. I'm trying to find it on the page. Oh, no, there it is. It reported all lies. Yeah, it's kind of an evergreen-ish thing. It's not really... It doesn't jump at you or anything. It's just functional. That's my summaration. Because we were looking at the art... It's a good word. I just dreamed of it. Summaration. I like that. Now, the other things that we looked at But you like the bang one just beneath it. Uh, bang one? Yeah, the one right below it. It says bang. Yeah, for some reason it's showing up differently now for me. Um, no. Dame Kenny Ben, she just says bang. Yeah, I believe you but I can't see. I have a different, different page for some, for some reason.

1:37:41 Refresh. Yeah. Ah, there we go. Bang. Yes, I did like the bang. It was killing Batgirl. It was with the Batgirl mask. Yeah, it was... I liked it. I also liked the one next to it, the Q. LGBTQ. And the Q was the Queen's Throne. I liked that one. We did not like the Alex Jones, Nancy Pelosi stuff. I don't understand why you'd even do that. Bug Max, no. A lot of stuff that's just too small and not really understandable. I would say? Yeah, a lot of stuff. It was a we had Are you distracted or are you not looking at this? Are you you my batteries are going dead on my keyboard? Well, you want to go get your batteries then? No, I don't want to stop I'm gonna see how long I can go before it drops there. Then I'll tell you okay, but yeah, I need you not distracted by batteries. This guy here this new guy Igor

1:38:42 I looked at his pieces. He actually looks like a fine artist. The one who did the basketball, the LGBTQ basketball? Yeah, I looked at his website. I looked at his Instagram. He can draw. He can definitely... He's got a couple... He's got this girl that's a creepy-looking girl. Yeah. He does. Yeah. He's very creepy. Oh, yeah. He did... He's dark. He's got this dark... Yeah, he's very dark. Now, I used a piece from Evergreen that was stolen. for the newsletter. And it was a great funny piece. If anyone saw it, I get a lot of compliments for it. But somebody came over, yeah, stolen, and he showed the doc. But it was the art, the original art was stolen itself.

1:39:26 It was like a conglomeration of two things. It's Trump carrying babies away from a screaming Hillary. Son of a witch. Yeah. And it's a funny, funny piece. Classic. And it's just a shame. And it's by Chai Budesh. Chai Budesh. It's a funny piece that is really pretty, but it's stolen. And now he's banned for six months. Okay, write that down so we remember he's banned for six months. Yeah six months Thank you very much, sir net net and thanks to all of the artists who participate in this grand tradition of value for value for the no agenda show This is this is top value. We're getting from these artists because no other pod or very few But I don't think any podcast has the level of art every single episode is new is exciting is entertaining is eye-catching

CHAPTER 31 / 58 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Squirrel Rescue Anecdote

A series of executive producer donations are read, including a long story from a donor who rescued baby squirrels and was subsequently bitten. The donor, now Sir Dweezus of Hazardous, requests specific items for the "round table" ceremony. The hosts debate the merits of long donation notes and the risks of interacting with wild squirrels.

donations· knighthood· squirrels· yak sliders· round table

1:40:21 It's been a big boon and boom to the podcast because you know it shows up. You look, hey what's this new thing in my list? Oh, that must be a new episode. So it's good. It's an extra signal amongst all the noise. We appreciate it. Noagendaartgenerator.com. You can follow along live or again, Podcasting 2.0. All of these images we discussed will pop right up in the chapter images. Now let's thank our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1476. This is the treasure part of the time talent and treasure. This is what keeps us actually going keeps the bills paid And we're working on our 15th anniversary. It's been a roller coaster It's always a bit of a roller coaster But we could not be more pleased that we're still here and doing this work for and with everybody With a fine Heineken in the can which is just so tasty in the morning

1:41:19 And it seems like, are the notes long today? What's going on? Today's long note day. Long note day? Who sent that memo out? This is another reason I'm going, I really would like to limit the word count on the notes. The first note, for example, which is fine, he's got a, he's a knight and he's did a lot of, he's got a story, but the story's, you know, is it that important that it shoes up show time? That note is an essay length, it's 425 words, which is a short essay, but they're, There are shorter essays on Substack. I recommend these long note writers to get a Substack account. Go to substack.com and start writing your notes there. I think that'd be a great idea. In the morning comrade says Dweezil from Detroit, Michigan $750.33. We cannot ignore that. I want to get knighted Sunday on my birthday, but I was expanding my carbon food print.

1:42:11 Food print by gorging on yak sliders and ice-cold gin the night before and was too hungover to make the deadline apparently I'm giving you see these kinds of anecdotes are fun. They're not adding to the show that is a blatant lie He wasn't eating yak sliders and drinking gin the night before it doesn't make any sense Everyone's a comedian John He's funny. I'm giving you the full load, so to speak, of $750.33 to carry me through the round table. Last year I rescued two baby squirrels, housed and fed them indoors for about a month, and a month and a half before releasing them into the wild. Bigs and Smalls are their names. Well, they did... I mean, this is like the non sequitur of all time.

1:42:54 Okay, so I'd like to undo. Okay, so we get the full load then he's rescued baby squirrels Yeah, and by the way squirrel should not be rescued. No squirrels be thrown in a bag and thrown in the river These things are vermin What do you mean? It's good. What do you mean dinner? What are you talking about? You don't throw him in the river? That's good eating. Well, you can make burgoo. Yeah, burgoo. They did not travel far, staying in close proximity to my backyard and their food source. No kidding. They even returned with friends, many friends. Three days before Christmas while feeding said squirrels, I looked away quickly and upon doing so a squirrel sank his front teeth into my finger. See? What are you doing with your finger near the squirrel? This is thanks you get from squirrels. Squirrels suck, man. You should have known.

1:43:44 Okay, I'm so happy you're sharing this. I reeled back sending the squirrel 10 feet into the air but promptly caught him on his descent and returned him to the ground. Then it happened later that afternoon I felt odd cough, severe headache, muscle ache, fever. I thought I had contracted some weird ass squirrel virus, squirrel pox. My fear would eventually subside at the realization I was given the coof by my smoking hot wife who brought it home from the salon where she got her hair. A fact she still denies to this day. Oh yeah, chicks will do that man, they'll lie. Thanks to a blister pack I was over it within 54 hours as my smoking hot wife hung on to it for at least a week. She had to accept the jab as she works with other human resources. With that screed, I hope this sheds a little light on the name I have chosen for the knighthood. Ah! Okay, here we go. From here on out, I would like to be referred to as Sir Dweezus of Hazardous Protector of Squirrels. I would like Yak Sliders and High West Midwinter's Dram to be served at the round table.

1:44:44 For punching me in the mouth, a shout out to Steven in Ferndale and his now smoking hot fiancé Trish. Duncan is still a douchebag, but a lovable douchebag. Okay. Somehow I didn't... This went beyond my spreadsheet, this was so long. So I didn't see all the jingles. Squirrel, and then he has oo. What is oo? What is oo? I don't know, maybe this is oo. I have oo. I have oo. And then you have might die and then he wants squirrels again, okay. Well we can I think we can do this Okay, there you go we will see you at the roundtable with your request of course Christopher Cobb is up from Concord, North Carolina

CHAPTER 32 / 58 Discussion

Listener Karma Requests, Spinal Fusion and Real Estate

Listeners from Australia and the US request "karma" for various life events, including job searches, medical surgeries, and new business ventures. One donor requests healing karma for an upcoming spinal fusion surgery, while another seeks support for a burgeoning real estate business. The segment reinforces the community connection between the hosts and their "producers."

karma· spinal fusion· real estate· australia· de-douching

1:45:37 It's the mic John, you're cutting up. I was because I wasn't I was looking around. And listening for years and finally got around to donating. Definitely need a de-douching. You've been de-douched. This is a one-half payment towards my knighthood. Expect the second half in the next few weeks looking for some karma to help with an idea I'm working on. Could be big, might be a flop. Just swinging for the fences. Thanks for all you do. Now there's a normal note. Now there's a fabulous note. Yes. You've got karma. David Henderson, 456 from Double Bay, New South Wales, Australia. I've been seeing 33s from every direction lately, feeling the urge to donate. I know how that works. The NOAA Agenda Show is the best news source I know. Please keep up the excellent work. What may we recommend you not use us as a news source, but a source to fight the deconstruct, to fight the news, the lies.

1:46:35 I have been fighting various battles on the work front lately and could do with some kick-ass jobs, Karma. Any help you can send my way would be appreciated. Olivia Newton-John, one of our national treasures, sadly passed away this week at too young an age. I agree. That's... Who did not have a crush on Sandy? Can you please send a health karma to anyone in the knowage of the nation needing a health boost? My donation number of 456 represents the ruling numbers from myself and my two human resources. 456 is also my favorite album by The Grid. In addition to my last donation of 333, we now have 789. It all adds up very nicely. No jingles required. Many thanks. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs!

1:47:18 You've got karma. ITM crackpot and buzzkill, I really have so much to say but absolutely will not be that guy. And then he becomes that guy. He becomes that guy. I will say although I was long aware of the Podfather and all your contributions as well as huge metal head, I was a huge... as well as huge metalhead from the A's, it means him, that stayed up late for Headbanger's Ball on Saturday night and had to read one or two magazine articles from JCD back in high school computer class. It took Adam's first Joe Rogan appearance for me to listen to the show. I was instantly hooked. Media deconstruction at its finest!

1:48:15 That being said, I could definitely use a de-douching if you may. You've been de-douched. I get so much value from the No Agenda Show, this contribution just scratches the surface. I humbly request the following jingles. Now I'm gonna ask why any... I'm gonna ask him in particular, since he's trying to keep this note short. When you ask for a de-douching, you don't need to write in the extra wordage, if you may. And you don't have to humbly request anything. You can just request it. And the jingles are Donald Trump don't trust China, China's asshole, massive dumps, and healing goat karma as in less than eight hours I'll be undergoing spinal fusion surgery which

1:49:02 has to be annoying. Yes. And hopefully get to bear this as I am doped up on some good stuff in recovery. You, you're living in a dream world. I know. Thanks for your courage. He finishes with Nicholas Heron and by the way, good luck to you in the surgery. We hope for the best on that. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Donald Trump don't trust China. China is asshole. They did dumps. They call them dumps. Big massive dumps. You've got Let's see, we have Mike Bledsoe from Austin, Texas. 400, switcheroo. Alright, hold on a second. Switcheroo. Mike says, please credit this donation to my sister, Jazmina. Alright, Jazmina. Jazmina Bledsoe. Belated birthday present, August 2nd. Aha, Wiedergutmacher. We know what happened there. You forgot your sister's birthday, didn't you? Like, oh man, I gotta make it up to her. I'm such a douche. Don't you think?

CHAPTER 33 / 58 Discussion

Excel Spreadsheet Technical Difficulties, Note Formatting Debate

The hosts experience a technical disagreement regarding how to view long donation notes in an Excel spreadsheet. One host attempts to provide live technical support on how to "wrap text" and format cells in Microsoft Office 365. The segment highlights the behind-the-scenes struggles of managing large volumes of listener data during a live broadcast.

excel· microsoft office· technical support· podcast production· formatting

1:50:03 Sounds probably. It happens all the time. Dick of Sint-Gaal. Saint-Gaal, maybe I should say. No, he's from the Netherlands. Dick of Sint-Gaal. 333.34 from Haksbergen, the Netherlands. What about the other guy? What other guy? This long note. I don't have a long note. From Mike Bledsoe? It's a very short note. All I have is, please credit this donation. Where's the lockdown? Holy moly. I don't have that in my spreadsheet. It's huge. I don't... John, that's what she said, but it's not in my spreadsheet. Well then, seriously, all I have is switcheroo please credit this donation to my sister Yasmina.

1:50:43 Huh. Well then you're gonna have to read it. I don't have it. I was. It's off the spreadsheet. It's a real problem. Um. This is very odd. How can you have that and not me? It doesn't make sense. I know. Hold on a second. Is this, wait, is this something that came in underneath? Double click on it or something. See if you can blow it up. No, no. I know how Excel works. It's not in there. So I don't know. What do you want me to do? Well, Bledsoe ends with, keep up the good work John and Adam, thanks for helping my family. Why can't you read the note? Because it's too big for my spreadsheet. Well, that's bullshit. Excel allows you to... This has to end right now.

1:51:25 You need to figure out how to position the spreadsheet. No, I don't need a note that's 500 words long is what I need. Yeah, but I, but there's nothing in here. I have, I have one sentence. I don't know why I don't have it. Now, if I go and check my mail and download it, it's going to take me five minutes to reformat everything. So is there any way if you open up that little preview box at the top and you read it then? I can do stuff. But I don't even have to switch a root part. Well, why don't we keep him in abeyance then? Okay, we'll keep him in abeyance. We've got to figure that one out. I don't know what happened, Mike. We'll figure it out. Looks to me like you needed to make up to your sister, so we fixed you there. Sorry, we have to understand. This spreadsheet formatting has been an issue for you or for your screen for a long time.

1:52:25 Yes, if something goes out of bounds because it's like bigger than the screen, it just makes a mess. Well, here's what I do. This note is 500 words plus. It's the longest note of the day and I thought you'd be laughing about it when you saw it but then it turns out you can't even see it at all. It's not in my spreadsheet. What you need to do when you get the... Let me give you a little Excel advice, okay? Okay, I'm all ears. So in the F column, which is where the notes are, you click on the F on the top so it selects that whole column. Then you right-click, you select format, Are you with me? Are you doing it?

1:53:10 No, I'm not. I select the F column, I'm selecting it. Yeah, then you right-click on the F. And I right-click, now do I right-click at the top? Yes, on the F, and then you have a menu, it's called a... I have a menu, let me read it to you. Cut, copy, paste options, paste special, insert, delete, clear contents, form... okay, format cells. Format cells. Format cells, now. Do you see that little box that says wrap text? Uncheck it, then check it again and hit OK down at the bottom and watch what happens. Okay, I opened a window that says format cells with a bunch of tabs, number, alignment. I said, do you see the little box? Wrap text.

1:54:01 I'm gonna read from the box. Just... no! Under general... There is no rap text in the box. Go down lower, go down lower, text control! I have the whole box in front of me. You don't have under text control it says rap text merge cells, you don't have that. No. You're on what version are you on WordPerfect by any chance? I'm on Word, I'm on the latest Office 360 Excel. The latest. All right, I'm skipping him. We move on to Dick van Gaal and we're going to have to figure that one out later. Great bit. Thanks for all your help. Hey, I can't help it that you have a bogus hacked version of it. It's probably on a Hackintosh. No, it's not.

CHAPTER 34 / 58 Discussion

Dame Karen and Sir David, Anniversary and Birthday Donations

New knights and dames are recognized, including Dame Karen, a hunter from the Swiss Alps who provides wild game to her family. A donation from David Nelson honors his son's 33rd birthday and notes the decline of Seattle. The "magic number" 33 is celebrated through a "rubalizer" jingle, marking a classic No Agenda donation tier.

knighthood· anniversary· seattle· hunting· magic number

1:54:48 Continue please. It's not my fault you don't have the note. Well it's not my fault that you didn't get the note in your cell F of the other guy in the first place. That's why it's my fault you don't have the note at all. You're agitating my long COVID. Okay. Onward. Because Dick says first off congrats to John and Mimi on the 34th wedding anniversary. Thank you Dick. How nice. With this donation I have reached knighthood, but being chivalrous and celebrating our fifth wedding anniversary on the 10th of August, I'd like to bestow the honor upon my smoking hot wife Karen instead.

1:55:30 Please name her Dame Karen, huntress of the Swiss Pre-Alps, as she provides us with deliciously fresh wild game meat so we don't have to eat bugs. She's a hunter. She herself will bring deer steaks and appenzeller schnapps for all the knights and dames at the round table. Oh good, well I'll put it out there and I'll make sure everyone sees it. Finally I'd like some bus driver exam karma for myself. No jingles, you're truly dick. Well that's so nice of you dick and here's your bus driver exam karma. You've got karma. Alisa Mattson in Everett, Washington, 333.33. Please accept my donation at 333.33 on behalf of my husband, Greg Mattson, aka MeatloafChimp.

1:56:17 In celebration of her 25th wedding anniversary, you need some serious de-douching. And they never had a fight! De-douched. If you're to make it another 25 years, you're loving and oh-so-patient wife Alisa. Oh, that says something. She's patient, bro, but keep your timeline in mind. It's obvious. David Nelson is in Bel Air, Texas. 333.33, a classic No Agenda executive producer donation amount. And he wants, well of course he wants the magic number, doesn't he? Magic number, okay. Because 33 is the magic number.

1:57:01 He wants a rubalizer, a donation in honor of his son Jorgen's 33rd birthday on Friday. He's watching the decline and fall of Seattle up close. Oh, yum. Yeah, send a boots on the ground report. In the morning gents, best regard from Baronet Sir David, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 33, that's the magic number. Go Indians! It's the magic number. India, Tango, Mike. Standby. 33, 33, 33. Rubbleizer out. Alright, thank you very much Rubbleizer.

1:57:41 Sir Sorted Out from Houston, Texas, 333 is our last executive producer. And he says, from Sir Sorted Out. Boom! You sure that the note didn't get cut off? It might have been, but whatever the case is, he gets a double karma. Yeah, because now I'm a little gun shy, man. I don't know if it's formatting or if it's... I don't know what's going on. It definitely has to be sorted out. You've got... You know, we got a fixed version of that because it does sound like she's saying pharma. Let's try this one.

CHAPTER 35 / 58 Discussion

Immediate Casualty Care, Discreet Trauma Kits

Producer Jonathan Grabo promotes his company, Immediate Casualty Care, which sells discreet personal trauma kits designed for prepared citizens. The kits include items like tourniquets and are designed to be worn similarly to a concealed carry firearm. The segment emphasizes the importance of being prepared for medical emergencies in a volatile social climate.

trauma kits· tourniquets· bitcoin· arizona· emergency medicine

1:58:24 Karma. Better. First Associate Executive Producer is Rita Harrington. Rita's in Sparks, Nevada. 288.88. Happy 34th, John and Me. It's a belated happy anniversary. Very nice. Thank you, John and Adam, for the best independent news analysis. You're welcome. This is a fact. Jonathan Grabo in Columbus, Ohio, 252.76. Onward with ATM, John and Adam. I hope this donation is rapidly depreciating Federal Reserve notes finds you well. I'll read that again so it's correct. I hope this donation of rapidly depreciating Federal Reserve notes finds you well. It's actually a PayPal.

1:59:08 My company makes and sells discreet personal trauma kits for the prepared citizen. Oh. And because everyone is going full MK Ultra in the harp-induced, you should have been reading this note. This is great. In the harp-induced Soros heat dome we call Arizona. Oh, America. Arizona is where the heat dome is. Business has been booming and I wanted to share the wealth. Noah Jenner Producers use code 33, the numerals, at checkout for a discount at immediatecasualtycare.com slash shop.

1:59:45 Huh. I wonder what's... Go check that out. I'm looking at it right now. Stay strapped, buy Bitcoin, carry a tourniquet. Crazy. Peace. Dynamite. These are cool. Always carry a tourniquet with you just in case. Jobs and health care for all those who stood up and said no. This is pretty interesting. Meanwhile, give them the jobs and health. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll do that right now. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Yes, I'm looking at immediate health, immediate casualty care dot com. OK, and why is it discreet? Well, because because they have little holsters that are almost like a concealed carry holster for your firearm, except so it's on the inside of the waistband.

2:00:33 with a clip. In fact, it's the exact same mechanism as a concealed carry gun holster. So it's discreet. And if you lift up your shirt, the guy's got like a tourniquet, snake bite kit, all kinds of stuff. Is there a snake bite kit in there? It looks like it. Or this may be an EpiPen. God knows. Yeah. Hey, you know what? Everyone should have one then. I think so too. Remember, stay strapped by Bitcoin carrier tourniquet. That's a bumper sticker if I ever saw one. Sir Steve Banstra is in Nashville, Tennessee.

CHAPTER 36 / 58 Discussion

Baronet Sir BNA, Civil War Speculation and Trump

Sir BNA from Nashville and Sir Otaku from Texas discuss the potential for civil war if Donald Trump is formally prosecuted following the FBI search. The donors express concern over the current political trajectory and the potential for civil unrest. The hosts provide a "deconstruction" of the media's role in fueling these tensions.

civil war· donald trump· fbi· nashville· mac and cheese

2:01:09 Associate Executive Producership for him, not his first, 243.49. Happy anniversary to John and Mimi. Congrats on 34 years and congrats on a highly successful donation promotion. With so many 88.88s donated, it's understandable that one might be missed. Sound of throat clearing. Did we miss Steve somehow? He says my anniversary donation coupled with today's 243.79 elevates me to baronet status. So I'm also requesting that my title of Sir B'n'adstra be changed to Sir B'n'a. Well, I thought it was a clever play on my last name and my airport. It has proven to be too difficult to pronounce. Thank you for your courage, Steve Banser in Nashville, TN, Tennessee. Goat karma, please. Yes, we'll take care of it for you, Steve. Thank you. You've got karma.

2:02:01 Back to Flower Mound, Texas, where Sir Otaku, the Duke of the Northeast, Texas and the Red River Valley resides. $234.56. Can't wait for hear your deconstruction on the FBI raid at Trump Mar-a-Lago home. What kind of diversion could this be for? Did Paul Pelosi's DUI charges get dropped? Did Hunter Biden kill a hooker? Did Hillary off another campaign worker? Who knows? But I can't tell you if Trump gets a perp walk into prison, mark my words, that will spark the next civil war. There it is. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. Civil war. I myself is trying to get by, just trying to get by as I'm ready for retirement so I can get some mac and cheese karma and a little girl yay, Sir Otaku. Yeah, of course, Sir Otaku.

2:02:57 Living the mac and cheese life. Mac and cheese. Shut up, slave! The little girl had more to say. Well, I think we gave you the deconstruction. So you can feel good about it. No perp walk coming. Sir Pate is in Amsterdam, or as my spreadsheet says, Amsterdazzam. With a row of ducks. That's what it says. 222.22. Hey gents, Sir Pate here. For my celebration donation today, happy birthday to me! Oh, nice. I like Amsterdam. I like Amsterdam too.

2:03:33 So happy birthday to him and all the other producers in my protectorate and on LinkedIn. It's part of his protectorate apparently. A jingle request, Sunday service, mastodon. Oh, we have the mastodon. Do I say yes? We have the mastodon. Oh my God, that is amazing. Oh man, oh man, there's a lot that I have to do here. Oh, it was amazing. Stay lit, Pete. Oh, by the way, That's it, right? Yeah, Pete. Yeah, okay. You don't say lit, do we? Lit is... comes from podcasting 2.0. It's when you're doing the live... It's actually an acronym for live item tag. So when you're live with podcasting 2.0, you're lit!

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Window Cleaning Plus OKC, Military Extremism Training

A listener from Oklahoma City promotes her window cleaning business while another donor discusses "extremism training" in the military. The training reportedly targets soldiers with conservative symbols like the Betsy Ross flag. The segment also notes the military's significant recruitment shortfall, attributed to vaccine mandates and political litmus tests.

oklahoma city· fbi· military· extremism· recruitment

2:04:21 Spread the word so everyone starts using it. There you go. What were some of these saying Mastercard? Nathan Besore in Moore, Oklahoma wrote ducks to to to to to to to nice nice my husband hit me in the mouth right after he discovered the podcast through Adam's appearance on Joe Rogan

2:05:10 The timing could not have been better. It was right after all the COVID hysteria began. Yeah, it was a little... COVID hysteria. It was right before it. It was right before the lockdowns. Your show is the perfect antidote to the insane freakout mode that most seem to be in. Thank you both for helping us see through the BS and stay more informed than 90% of the people we know. Yeah, you probably find us more like 95. Our window cleaning business provided funding for this row of ducks donation. If any of the lovely listeners would like to get their windows clean, they can find us at www.windowscleaningplusokc.com.

2:05:54 So she's in Oklahoma. So anyone in Oklahoma City in particular, windowscleaningplusokc.com. If they mention they listen to the greatest podcast in the universe, we'll hook them up with a no agenda discount. Please put me on the birthday list for August 11th, I'm turning 48. Can I get a karma to help our business grow? And the following jingles, get vaccinated? No, I've got information, man. And thank you both for all you do. Get vaccinated. No. I've got information, man. New shit has come to light. You've got karma. Joshua Cersei, 21212. Nice. From Noonan, Georgia, and says, good morning, comrades, which is actually written in Russian there as well, I think. Jingles, Kamala, don't come. Joe Biden, whole load. Alex Jones growling. Do we have an Alex Jones growling?

2:06:52 I don't think we have a growl. I don't know. Oh yes we do. Update on the religious accommodation I talked about in episode 1464. Oh, it's your show, I guess. Hey, you know, I was on the episode 1464 of my podcast and I was telling you about my religious accommodation. Still no response. The deadline was June 30th. It's been submitted for over a year. The military is infamous for taking its time with any type of paperwork that doesn't include a general getting an award. Yeah, no kidding. Or it may have to do with the dilemma and the DOD has with potentially having to separate 60,000 National Guardsmen for not accepting the vaccine into their lives. Not to mention the Army alone is going to miss recruiting by 30,000 this year. When will these gremlins realize that this is an absolute travesty committed against service members? Well, that's what those long clips were about this morning.

2:07:48 And that's what that was the intent. What's even better is the extremism training they send out, which pretty much throws 90% of soldiers into the domestic violent extremist category or whatever other dumb category they've made up. Really? 90%? I don't know anything about this. Well, no, they're doing witch hunts to make sure that there's no, you know, white supremacist extremist Trump lovers in the military. You know, it's got to be all LGBTQ. I know that part, but I don't know about any extremist test. Well, it doesn't say. No, it's the training. Extremist training. Oh, I don't know of any extremist training. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, yes. It's like this is what you need to look for if one of your buddies has a... Betsy Ross flag. Yeah, if anyone has a Betsy Ross flag, report them to the authorities immediately. Report them to your senior officer.

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Sir Tabria and Papa Brand, Aerobatic Champion Knighthood

A new knight, Sir Tabria, is named in honor of an aerobatic champion, with a protectorate over West Coast airspace. The hosts also address a "lost satellite feed" during a donation read and mock the connection between the judge who signed the Mar-a-Lago warrant and the Jeffrey Epstein case.

knighthood· aerobatics· epstein· fbi· satellite feed

2:08:41 Maybe November will provide some relief for service members to get rid of some of these goblins in DC. Thank you for all you do. Love is lit and stay life. Stay safe. Yeah, I wouldn't count on it, honestly. I don't think you can count on any politician to hook you up, but here's your jingles. Do not come. I'm gonna give you the whole load today. You've got We did have a harm. We did have well, it definitely tells the story and again some yes very gruesome Helen Brand wouldn't do anything like that. She's in Placerville, California $200 33 cents and she's got a jingle request. She wants to rub Eliza. Can you believe this? Mm-hmm Also lost the satellite feed. Yeah, I got it sup dudes She's from from the

2:09:38 She's from the hood. She's from the hood. It's dad 64, 46 on a show day. We couldn't figure out what to give him. So we're treating, this is a good idea by the way. Yeah. So we're treating him to something different. We need to make sure he's sitting down for this one. Would you like him to ask him to take a seat, please? Please take a seat, dad. Take a seat, dad. Sit down, sit your ass down. Oh, is it a stripper? Is it a stripper? Is a stripper walking in right now as we speak into the room? Lap dancer. Here she comes. Woohoo! Raven! Henceforth he shall be known as Sir Tabria of the Class G airspace as in aerobatic American champion Sitabria. Class G aerospace of the West Coast States shall be his protectorate. He'll have German chocolate cake and his golden drac at the round table. I don't know he's on the list. Oh he better be.

2:10:37 Uh, it's not in blue, is it? Let me... No, but that's... That means nothing. Let me see, uh... It means something to me. No, it means comp... Absolutely nothing. Uh, knights and dames... I don't think so. I'll finish the read. He'll have German chocolate cake and golden drac, D-R-A-A-K at the round table. To the awesome dad, to the most awesome dad in the universe, happy knighthood. We love you a ton. Human resource one and two plus mom. Mr. Dvorak and Mr. Curry, keep on keeping it real.

2:11:19 Okay, so do we have his first name? Because he's just Papa Brand, I guess would be appropriate. Well, you could also say Helen's father. Okay, okay. Helen Brands. I don't see... I don't know why he didn't make the list. This isn't... this is a Travis... I don't know, but I'm putting it on my... Yes, yes. So he will be... Incident list. I was unaware that we have an incident list and I would immediately like to know how to obtain the proper TPS form. You have to work. It's in the book. This is very exciting. This is very exciting. Okay, so Rubbleizer lost satellite feed and we'll throw in some car now.

2:12:14 India, hang out, Mike. Standby. 33, 33, 33. Robilizer out. Oh no. Obviously we just lost the satellite feed. That sucks. You've got karma. It never ceases to amaze me people remember that stuff. I didn't remember that one. I didn't remember it either. Um, I have... What is this now? Now I have Adri Hrapovic, Adi Hrapovic from Munchen? Yeah. Now how can this be? I have here $200, switcheroo, please credit this donation to my sister Yasmina. That's what, that was the one that I read before of the note that was missing.

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Jazmina Bledsoe Birthday, Atlanta Best Self Magazine

A donation honors Jazmina Bledsoe's birthday, while another producer seeks support for his wife, Taylor, who is nominated for an award in Atlanta Best Self Magazine. Taylor's work focuses on autism charities, inspired by her 28-year-old son's diagnosis. Listeners are encouraged to vote in the "Over 40 and Fabulous" contest.

atlanta· autism· charity· birthday· voting

2:13:12 Oh, so somehow somehow this got transposed to that other one. Oh goodness. This is this is a nightmare So Mike well, I guess we're gonna have to go back to the other one. I'm gonna have to Yeah, we're gonna have to pace that whole thing and then we have to read it Okay a reminder that we go back and cut and paste that whole thing and then read it maybe the next episode would be the way to fix it Anyway, Adi, oh, yeah, that's a good point. Would that don't do that switcheroo and do this one? Yeah, so no this one this is gonna be good. So this will be yasmina And it's her belated birthday. Okay. Wow. We really screwed up Mike, didn't we? Sorry, Mike. We'll make we'll make you a hole on the back end brother I promise you Todd Vickers is last on our list of associate executive producers at $200 from coming coming, Georgia 200

2:14:04 And he writes, as a listener since the first episode, really? Yes, yes he is. I know exactly who Dodd-Vickers is, absolutely. Wow. Let's give him an honorary something. As a listener since the first episode and producer via both donations and action over the years, I'm the guy who helped Adam, that's why he knows you. I am the guy who helped Adam get a ham radio kit from Icom when he needed to move back to Amsterdam for a time. Remember we were there for six weeks or some shit like that? Yeah, you had your Icom kit there, yeah. I would like to request that you two help me promote my amazing wife Taylor. Photo of her and Jordan attached. I didn't see it. Yeah, I did. How did you get it?

2:14:52 She has been nominated for the Atlanta Best Self Magazine 2022 for over 40 and fabulous for her work on various charities and for just being an amazing human being. Her primary focus in this area has been on autism since our son, now 28 years old, was diagnosed. She has been an unstoppable force in getting him any and all help that he is needed, all without the help of insurance which does not cover autism therapies. In any case, please ask the other producers in the No Agenda family to show their support by voting for her at bit.ly, which is a forwarding system, slash agendaTaylor, bit.ly slash agendaTaylor. You can vote daily.

2:15:46 Load the ballot box people just like the Democrats and the campaign runs through August 19th Thank you, and thanks for the invaluable work that you do Okay now what I have is I have somehow been able to retrieve Mike Bledsoe's email for his donation so we can save the day How about that? Good work. Yes, I thought you'd be pleased. Oh wait, let's give Demo a karma for her winning that award. Of course, a big service goat, you bet. You've got karma. Okay, now let me see. Mike Bledsoe, here we go.

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Non-Binary Teachers, Gender Identity in Schools

A TikTok video features a teacher, "Mix Miller," discussing how students use non-binary pronouns in the classroom. The segment critiques the influence of activist teachers on impressionable youth and the role of teachers' unions in protecting such behavior. The hosts argue that this represents a broader trend of ideological capture in the education system.

teachers· non-binary· pronouns· tiktok· gender identity

2:20:56 I've got some... What you got baby? What you got going on? Some TikTok action. I only have one clip though. TikTok action. All right. This is John C. Dvorak's never ending quest into understanding pronouns and LGBTQ. Exactly. And this is a teacher who has a willing student standing next to her who just agrees with everything she says. And you can just see that people got to realize that these teachers are very influential on little impressionable youth. Yes, they are. So my students call me... Why did you whisper it so quietly? She got shite. Mix Miller is what they call me, though I'll say, I had a teenager call me Mr. Luke the other day and I kind of loved it. What do you think about Mr. Luke? Yeah. You like that one? Okay, I might switch it up to Mr. Luke at some point, but for right now, some non-binary, we've been going Mix Miller and the kids have been getting it pretty well. Has it been hard?

2:21:55 Yeah, it's been a little hard, but they're working on it. Because they love me, right? Yeah. So much wrong with this lady. She's a lady, right? She's a woman. She's a female teacher. I'm just presuming. Yeah, I mean, she's female by the eyeball test. And she's got the requisite nose rings and the weird hair that's dyed blue. You have real problems with. You do. I have problems with what? Blue hair? Yeah, you don't like the rings and the piercings and the blue hair. It's a combo. I don't think you like the combo. I probably don't, but why should I? Well, so I've been, you know, we've been talking about this and from the teachers who have written in, we have so many educators, they all say, yeah, this is, there's two things going on here. One, now not all teachers have a teacher's union. Like in Texas, they don't have a teacher's union.

2:22:46 But the teachers unions have made teachers feel like they're invincible and it's literally a feeling of righteousness that they are doing this. It's a very activist stance, very activist. Yeah, but yeah, I see that but just like the dead bodies in the medical field teachers are like mom just knock I'm not gonna make any waves I'm just gonna shut up and just gonna let it go You know, so there's nothing the same with climate change is the same phenomenon brother. He had to bring it up didn't you climate change? It's all it's it's out of control The shit that's going on now. Well, you want to say anything more about these teachers? No, I don't have anything left to say. Oh, well, I do have something at least. You said you had only one clip and we played it and then what else do you want to say? I have something printed out. Okay. I don't have a clip of this. Washington schools intentionally and dangerously lie to parents about their child's identity. Jeez.

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Washington State School Policies, Secret Gender Transitions

Schools in Washington State, including the Puyallup and North Shore districts, are reportedly implementing policies to keep a student's gender identity secret from their parents. These policies include "secret meetings" and detailed records on which pronouns to use when speaking to families versus the student. The hosts characterize these actions as abusive and a violation of parental rights.

washington state· puyallup· gender identity· parental rights· grooming

2:23:46 Educators are going much further than teaching gender identity to kindergartners. They're actively withholding information from parents about us. This is by the way on WTH radio. No. About parents purported gender identity. This isn't merely dangerous as keeping families apart. Schools in Washington are either adopting or implementing policies that keep parents in the dark. Educators and administrators have not revealed gender identity different different, and names a student may adopt, and even mental health concerns that could help parents connect their child with objective mental health experts. In some cases, they're ignoring direct instructions from the parents. An updated policy in the Puyallup School District, which is in Washington State, instructs staff to have a secret meeting with students it believes to be transgender. A North Shore District school keeps detailed records on students informing teachers what

2:24:41 what pronouns or names to use when talking to their child's parents. In Bellingham, the superintendent endorses a worksheet teachers use to ask questions of the student. It goes on and it turns out to be an area-wide policy that's been created by one of the districts, the bigger overall districts. And I have to say, and the policy comes from the Washington State School Directors Association, And what they're doing is they're trying to keep everything the kid says, we're talking kindergartners, first graders. Seven, six year olds? Six year olds, five year olds. Yeah, they have to keep it as, they get the kids to keep it a secret. You keep it a secret, you keep it a secret. This is what pedophiles do. Keep it a secret, keep it a secret, keep it a secret. Don't tell anybody. We're all gonna get in trouble if you tell anybody, you know, what we're doing here, me and the, you know, this,

2:25:34 This is what pedophiles do. These people are... They're taking groomers off the table, that's for sure. You don't have to hear that anymore because it's gotten beaten back by the left. But this is bullshit. No, now it's MAP. They're introducing this slowly. MAP. You've heard of MAP? Yeah, I have actually I don't know the minor minor attracted persons. Oh, no, that's did you get that clip? I did I didn't I didn't make the clip I didn't I didn't make us like oh, there's a there's a tick-tock I know I know I can find it for you right now map lady Yeah, Matt minor, but that's that seems to be a parallel movement, but it's all part of the same thing. This is pedophile teachers

2:26:15 pedophile school districts that have your kids and they're having them keep secrets from the parents. You can't do that. I'm not sending my kid to keep secrets with some adult. I would say more accurate is, I mean yes pedophiles, I would just say abusers in general use the keep it a secret thing. It's abusive. It's abusive. It's abusers do that. Whether they're pedophiles or not, abusers children. All right, well they're abusers. It's child abuse. That first clip that you played, if you notice the title of it, it's child abuse. To get the kid to say yes to everything, you love me don't you? Yes, do you? There's yes, you think I should be Mr. Jones? Yes. That's how they got the kids in Virginia in the 1940s to agree to being sterilized. Yeah, it doesn't take much for a kid. Little kids, yeah.

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Provincetown "Heterification", mRNA and Monkeypox Correlation

Gay residents in Provincetown are reportedly complaining about "heterification" as bachelorette parties frequent the town. Meanwhile, Dr. Shmuel Shapira, a former Israeli biological researcher, was banned from Twitter for suggesting a correlation between mRNA vaccines and monkeypox outbreaks. The theory presented is that multiple vaccinations may be compromising immune systems, making individuals more susceptible to infections.

provincetown· monkeypox· mrna· immune system· bachelorette parties

2:27:11 Yeah, no, it doesn't take you play with this doll. Do you mind if we do this? No, it's fine. Do you love me? Yes, that's the that's the creepy part. You love me, don't you? You love me? Whoa, stay away. That's a creepiest part of that. That's very creepy. I don't have anything on that. But I do have more in fighting or fighting in general with a new term. So, and this is actually something that happens a lot. I mean, the term in the popular term is fag hag, but there is a, you remember Provincetown? It's in Massachusetts, it's in New England. And that's where the first vaccinated party and was gay guys who, you know, Provincetown is kind of their gay town and they were partying and everyone got breakthrough COVID.

2:28:08 I mean, that was a big news story. Oh my God, everybody got breakthrough COVID. The vaccine doesn't work. That was Provincetown. So Provincetown is one of these really kind of gay places. And what's happening is Bachelorettes are deciding P-Town is the great place to go have their bachelorette party. Because you know, we can hang out with all the gay guys. Woo! So much fun! And the gay guys are putting their foot down now. And they call it heterification. Heterification! I mean, come on! I think we're a part of that too. We're a part of heterification. Yeah, we might. Anyway. I'll read... I want to read another story. There's more.

2:28:52 The former director, no this has got nothing to do, I think we're over the thing about the schools. I keep revisiting it so it's not going to go away. The former director of the Israeli Institute for Biological Research is based on the fact you talked about Provincetown. Shapira has been banned from Twitter for exposing the connection between the mRNA vaccinations and the most recent numbers of monkeypox. What Ro? He's got all the data and the documentation. He's a famous guy. This is what I told you on the last show, that the guy's been censored. Because we literally talked about it for like two seconds, that he says, hey, there's a correlation. And you know what the correlation is? The correlation is another 70s throwback, I had this thought. So I think you and I kind of agree, at least at face value, it seems like

2:29:43 People who have had two jabs double boosted they have a high likelihood their immune system is blown out and is not functioning and if you then you know Then you're engaged in all kinds of sex and have ten partners in a weekend It's possible that you become very susceptible to stuff. So monkeypox you could I mean Yeah, they say you get it from other people but whatever who knows but what is happening is we're going to have a whole generation of boys in the plastic bubble. Remember that movie? Yeah. 1970s. The Boys in the Plastic Bubble with John Travolta. Everyone's gonna have to be walking around in a bubble. Masked up. Masked up with a bubble over your head. Yeah, don't breathe on me. I'm weak.

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Texas Slim and Beef Initiative, CBS Environmental Food Ratings

Texas Slim visits the Hill Country to discuss the "Beef Initiative" and the threat to the traditional food supply. A CBS report is critiqued for rating beef and lamb as environmentally destructive while praising energy drinks and colas as "least harmful." The hosts argue that these ratings are part of a globalist agenda to move the population toward plant-based and lab-grown proteins.

texas slim· beef initiative· cbs· climate change· energy drinks

2:30:36 Yeah, sick. It is. It's sad. Yeah, if it wasn't so sick, it would be sad. So Texas Slim stayed overnight last night here at the Hill Country Compound. And he basically doesn't have a home. He's just driving around the country telling people that you need to eat animal protein and he's warning everybody. Which I think is correct. And who's the guy who said it's the beef? That's Texas Slim. Oh, well say hi to him. He left, but yes I will. Have you had it yet? Yes, it's an outstanding product. Yeah, that's the K&C cattle in Austin. Did you have a ribeye?

2:31:16 No, not yet. I'm saving that for dinner. When Texas Slim comes to dinner, I had picked out a Flintstone-sized ribeye, man. The thing was unbelievable how big it was. Like a pound, 1.2 or something. Anyway, so I learned a lot and just about how poor our food situation is. And it really comes down to the processing. He says it's lost. It's a lost cause. The retooling has started. The food processors are going full on. Bugs, cricket flour will be the way it sneaks in.

2:31:52 It's animal, it's a plant protein. And so they're moving us away from animals and it's all being done under the guise of climate change. So you just leave the grazing lands completely empty so they catch on fire all the time because that's what happens when there's no grazing animals eating all that grass. So in California in particular, so now the fields will be just fallow and dead with tall grass because it will rain and then it'll catch on fire and you can blame that on global warming. It's even worse than that, honestly. Here's two clips that I have. This is on CBS. This is about the environmental impact of food and how that is going to be rated so that we can guilt you and penalize you for your carbon footprint.

2:32:38 My talk on the table is a new study rating the environmental impact of 57,000 foods. British scientists, look at how the foods impact greenhouse gas emissions, land use and water by using these impact scores. The foods rated the worst on the list were beef and lamb, nuts and dried fruit. and coffee for all you coffee drinkers. I know that's not good news. Plant-based meat alternatives did better. And on the flip side, squash, fizzy drinks like colas and sports energy drinks, they were found to be least harmful to the environment. Oh my God! So just keep in mind while you're eating, I know we're talking a lot of food on the show today, but just keep in mind, Tony, while you're making all of those fancy pizzas, I'm

2:33:18 Keeping in mind how it tastes, what it's doing to my body, I mean, trying to incorporate what it's doing to the earth at the same time is a lot of incorporating. Man versus food over here. It's a lot. Squash pizza, you know. Yeah, exactly, exactly. I love it. I love beef is the worst. Where did you get this clip? CBS This Morning. Oh, these people! Shameless! I love like, energy drinks, they're the best! Oh yeah, chemicals and sugar! Reminded me of the movie Idiocracy. Where they kept feeding the plants energy drinks with electrolytes and it killed off the planet. That's right, the Gatorade! How come the Gatorade is not working on the plants? Yeah, yeah.

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TSA Boarding Pass Changes, Obesity and Food Addiction

Observations from a recent trip highlight that TSA agents no longer require boarding passes, relying instead on digital ID verification. The discussion shifts to the high prevalence of obesity and food addiction observed in airport terminals. The hosts link this to the promotion of processed sugars and the "addictive" nature of modern food processing.

tsa· real id· airports· obesity· food addiction

2:34:01 But, you know, it's so sad. We're just shooting this shit, we're just talking back and forth, and then when you come to realize... Because Tina took a trip recently. There's two things she noticed on the trip. I should have mentioned this as an aside. The TSA no longer asks for your boarding pass. Were you aware of this change? No, but I've heard about it. Yeah, so they just get your license, they throw it in their little box, and you're good to go. Which is interesting because does that mean that you can just show up without a ticket and get in and just go say goodbye to someone? No, it probably matches up somewhere. Well, that's what I'd like to know. Now the second thing... Oh, it absolutely matches up someplace. I wonder if the passport works. That's got to be the real ID stuff. That's what it's got to be. Because the passport... Oh, may not be connected to the domestic tickets. Right. Okay. And it's legally, you can use the passport to get on any flight. Yes. Ooh.

2:34:55 Okay, well it needs to be true. Somebody needs to test this. Yeah, someone does. So the other thing she said, she says it's unbelievable how many obese people are at the airport standing in line to get some greasy piece of shit or some, you know, like a Cinnamon bun that's just dripping. Oh god. I mean and cinnamon buns are the worst It's got to be like a week's worth of calories, and then she says you know why why do people do this? And you know slim said oh no you have to understand this these people are truly addicted They have to eat every four hours it has to be the sugary shit and

2:35:30 Because that's what it is, it's all processed sugar. It's just, they're addicted. It's crazy. And then you hear this report, oh yeah, energy drinks, they're the best, drink more of those. They're killing us, okay? They're killing us. Now, just so you understand what's coming, George Monbiot, who doesn't know him, I would say is he he's like the communist for the Guardian. He's the communist for the Guardian. Right, but he gets ink. He gets a lot of... He's got... Yeah, he's got... He's a good writer. So George... I'd say he's clued in. He's a part of the globalist system. Yeah, definitely. So he is going to tell us

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George Monbiot, Precision Fermentation and Animal Farming Ban

Guardian columnist George Monbiot argues that animal farming must be completely shut down to prevent global ecological collapse. He advocates for a transition to "precision fermentation" to produce protein from microbes. Monbiot characterizes meat, milk, and eggs as "indulgences" that the planet can no longer afford, a stance the hosts view as a dangerous globalist objective.

george monbiot· the guardian· precision fermentation· animal farming· climate collapse

2:36:14 In exactly two minutes and four seconds, what is coming? It's an issue you feel very strongly about. You've said that agriculture is arguably the most destructive industry on earth. Explain and do you still believe that, George? It's by far and away the greatest cause of habitat destruction, the greatest cause of wildlife loss, the greatest cause of extinction, the greatest cause of soil loss, the greatest cause of freshwater use. It's one of the greatest causes of climate breakdown, bigger than transport. One of the primary causes of water pollution and of air pollution. So, it's right at the top. Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot to say land use, the biggest issue of all. It's by far and away the greatest form of land use that humans inflict on the planet, which means all that land is land which can't be used for wild ecosystems.

2:37:06 And while obviously we need farming, we need to minimise those impacts. We need to act as drastically within that sector as any other sector to prevent the collapse of our life support systems. And what that means above all else is getting out of livestock farming, is really shutting down animal farming altogether because that has massively disproportionate impacts on the living planet and we need to switch towards other sources of food, plant-based diets which are far more efficient, far far lower environmental impacts, but also switch out of farming altogether to produce protein-rich foods, which we can do through precision fermentation, proving microbes. Hey, hey, precision fermentation. We can create your burger with precision fermentation. I can hear farmers all over this small country of ours shocked and perhaps screaming at their televisions because they're saying, are you saying all animal farming, in your opinion, really needs to stop?

2:38:06 Yes, it does. It really does. I like the way he sticks to his guns. Unless we do that, we've really got very little chance indeed of preventing this domino effect of system collapse right across Earth's systems, which basically makes the planet uninhabitable. So eating meat and milk and eggs is an indulgence we cannot afford. See? This is exactly what was predicted. It'll be like caviar. Milk and eggs is an indulgence. Give me a break. Yep. Caviar is an indulgence and it's delicious. Yeah, but you know what? Milk and eggs is not an indulgence. John, they used to eat, they used to serve prisoners lobster.

2:38:48 And that story is dubious, by the way. And even so, it's kind of I think it's a story that story is used as an example of, well, you know, before they knew how delicious lobster was. And I like to see that documented. OK, fine. My point is. This is these nut jobs. This is what they really truly believe and he says we need to stop eating animal protein Otherwise our vital survival systems will collapse That's that's collapsing one of the vital ones right there Well, the scary part of these sorts of things to me is that this guy actually believes this totally totally all in there's all in or

2:39:38 Yeah, but that's an aggravating clip. Thanks for that. You're welcome. You're welcome. Just trying to stay on top of the food intelligence for you. By the way, I do want to mention, I will be speaking at the Food Intelligence Conference in Georgia on September 17th. I will be discussing the value for value, the new international lifestyle that you and I have developed right here. Tickets still available. Go to beefinitiative.com. Only 100 people or so can get in. So if you're in the Georgia area then, come see me. Alright, I'll be there if I'm in the Georgia area. Are you kidding me? Would you really come? If I was in the Georgia area. It would be great to have you at a food conference. Yeah, it would. Well, I can get you an invite.

CHAPTER 47 / 58 Discussion

Podcast Discoverability, Behind the Shadows Promotion

The hosts critique the trend of podcasts advertising on other podcasts, using a promo for "Behind the Shadows" as an example. They argue that "discoverability" is a farce and that word-of-mouth remains the only effective way to grow a show. The segment dismisses high-production promos as ineffective and annoying to listeners.

podcasting· advertising· apple podcasts· discoverability· promos

2:40:31 I'm not going to be in the Georgia area. Okay. If you have an invite, you might. Don't waste an invite. Okay. Okay, here we go. Let's do it. I don't only do this once every couple of weeks, maybe once a month. What's wrong with these podcasts? No, it's okay. We do like this. So this is what's wrong with podcasting. This is an Podcasting, I'm sorry, pod podcasts, advertising on podcasts, I think is... questionable but this is one of them and I think it's I don't know I just think this is wrong and for a lot of different reasons but here we go I know you're a fan of old Hollywood but what about new Hollywood this is Harvey Guillen aka Guillermo de la Cruz from what we do in the shadows I'm just popping in here real quick to let you know that

2:41:22 We have a shadows podcast. It's a place to discuss all things shadows each week I have a convo with the guests about the most recent episode we get behind the scenes or behind the shadows and you won't want to miss our conversations with people like Kristen Shaw Fred Armisen Mark Porsche Trixie Mattel the creative team and many more tune in every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts and search behind the shadows and yes little gizmos are welcome to by painful So, what podcast did this run on as a promotion? Oh, good question. Now that you mention it.

2:42:03 I forgot, unfortunately. Not to mention I forgot. But it was just one of the typical Apple podcasts. It was, you know, one of the two guys yakking podcasts. There's no such thing as an Apple podcast. It doesn't exist. No, I mean the kind you'd find on Apple podcasts. Oh, none of the good shit like Podcast Index. No, no. So this is a trend in podcasting. There's always been this, which I think is a farce and a big mistake. There's always been this idea of discoverability. You gotta grow your show. You gotta grow your show by being discoverable. And so, and this has come around. I mean, we experimented with this at Pod Show. It comes around every couple of years, like, oh, let's do promos on other podcasts. And none of that, it never really works.

2:42:53 You know, these promos on other podcasts. It's more like, you know, you're going to hear from somebody. It's always word of mouth. It's not... I don't know. Did you go and listen to this podcast after you heard the promo? No, when I heard the promo, I definitely did not want to listen to it. This is my point. This shit just doesn't work. It's not a good idea. Yeah, well, I've noticed that there's, since you watch regular TV, ESPN, everyone has a podcast now. Every athlete has a podcast. We have a Golden State Warriors, at least two guys have podcasts. These guys haven't got anything better to do than podcasts. Some of the podcasts still, I'm still looking for the gems. In fact, The View now has a podcast. Of course they do.

CHAPTER 48 / 58 Discussion

Ana Navarro on The View, Drag Shows and Parental Choice

Ana Navarro defends taking children to drag shows on The View, arguing that if parents have "choice" regarding masks and history curriculum, they should have choice regarding drag performances. The hosts counter by comparing the presence of sexually explicit material in school libraries to pornography, which is regulated by the FCC on broadcast television.

ana navarro· the view· drag shows· parental choice· florida

2:43:47 And so I bet you there's some gems on that podcast that, because unfortunately, or fortunately for us, people who do podcasts think that, well, it's just us between us three people and a couple of listeners. They don't realize the ridicule they will come under. Yeah, they're gonna be getting it. So I'm gonna be looking for that. Talking about The View, I do have a clip, this basically kind of goes back to the educational section, which is Anna Navarro. going nuts and defending drag shows for kids. And then we're seeing what we're seeing in Florida, I can't even comprehend. This is a state where we have a housing crisis, this is a state where we have an insurance crisis, this is a state where we have a climate crisis. And instead Ron DeSantis is focusing on drag queens. And so listen, yes, do I think a five-year-old should be in a drag show? No.

2:44:44 But you know what, if you are for parental choice when it comes to your kid wearing a mask to school, if you are for parental choice when it comes to your kid learning about slavery and learning the true history of this country, then why in the hell can't you be about parental choice on whether you take your kid to a drag show or not? Well, that's true. This is- Yes. Yes. Yes. Listen, I looked at the top causes. of endangerment for children, of children's death. It's firearms. It's car accidents. It's drowning. It is not drag queens. I'm glad to see a kid who died from being in a car accident. All of that is true. We are living in an idiocracy. These things are unbelievable. It's really crazy. You could have swapped that out for pornography. Why can't you just take your little five-year-old to a porn movie? Well, no, have you seen what's in the schools? Is it parental choice? Have you seen what's in the libraries at schools?

2:45:39 You mean the library? That's what did I say? Libraries. No, I have not been to a school library for some time. It's one of the big conversation topics. Parents will get up and read from, these are all sex books. You're right, it's porn. And then they get told, oh, you can't do that because we can't broadcast it on cable. That would be against FCC regulations. It's very common. There's a million clips about that. Yes. So what else you got? I'm done. Well, you can't be done. We have lots more to go. How about Ukraine? There was something new. I was hoping to get a good Ukraine clip and I didn't get one. Well, I got something that was surprising. The US has announced its single biggest commitment to Ukraine since the beginning of the war. That's surprising. It is sending $1 billion in new military aid plus another economic package of $4.5 billion. That brings the total US assistance so far to $18 billion.

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Ukraine Military Aid, CBS "Arming Ukraine" Documentary Pull

The US announced an additional $5.5 billion in aid to Ukraine, bringing the total to $18 billion. Meanwhile, a CBS documentary titled "Arming Ukraine," which questioned where the weapons were actually going, was pulled offline and "updated" after pressure from the Ukrainian government. The original film suggested only 30% of aid was reaching its final destination.

ukraine· military aid· cbs· documentary· arms control

2:46:41 That's surprising. Isn't that cool? I wonder when they send this stuff over there who they if they put an earmark say okay we're sending you these missiles can you make sure they get the make sure they get to the Saudis can you make sure they get to the Congo can you make sure that they get to Sudan right you know this is just a transit point. This is really interesting. So I wanted to, because something happened with that arming Ukraine documentary that CBS played. You remember? I'll play the clip again. We played it on the last show. CBS did a whole hour-long almost documentary about this

2:47:21 This military aid not showing up in Ukraine. In the past two months we've moved weapons and equipment to Ukraine at record speed. Drones, grenade launchers, machine guns. We're seeing this incredible historic flow of weapons coming into Ukraine. Do we have any sense as to where they're going? We don't know. There is really no information as to where they're going at all. You know all this stuff goes through the border and they're kind of like something happens it kind of like you 30% maybe we just it's fine destination 30% Are you concerned about weapons getting in the wrong hands? I don't care at all whether that happens. What sort of a unit do you come in? Can't say okay, you know, they're like power lords oligarchs political players

2:48:12 One of the biggest targets are convoys like this transporting weapons. Europeans had come to believe that that project of integration had effectively meant the banishment of armed force. All of a sudden, not far from the borders of the EU, was the most significant war since World War II. Arming Ukraine. Okay. Well, I think the CIA was too busy working the Trump FBI case and this one slipped through. The Central Intelligence Broadcast Systems, one hand was not talking to the other because this documentary was pulled offline. They took it down and they left a note. That's interesting. They left a note.

2:49:01 This article which included the this we have a copy of it. Yeah. I'm reading it right now It's it's I know a copy of the documentary. Oh, no, I don't of course not Somebody's got it downloaded. This article has been updated to reflect changes since CBS reports Documentary arming Ukraine was filmed and the documentary is also being updated. Mm-hmm John Oman says the delivery has significantly improved since filming with CBS in late April. The government of Ukraine notes that US defense attache, Brigadier General Garrick M Harmon arrived in Kiev in August 22 for arms control and monitoring. So it's all good now. We're taking care of it. Don't worry about it. We'll be back soon with the re... I mean...

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2015 Ukraine Conflict, History of Lethal Aid Requests

A look back at 2015 news clips shows a "rinse and repeat" cycle of Ukraine requesting lethal aid from the US and Europe. At the time, German Chancellor Angela Merkel opposed arming Ukraine, while US Senators like John McCain and Lindsey Graham pushed for military intervention. The segment highlights the consistency of the political players involved in the region over the last seven years.

ukraine· angela merkel· john mccain· lindsey graham· lethal aid

2:49:45 What point, what point is it to, I mean, arming Ukraine? So now we know, they're going to put it back up, it'll be 55 minutes of, it's great. Yeah man, look at this weapon I got, thanks. It arrived, nothing to see here. But here's what I said, oh wow, about. So I was looking for this clip, the arming Ukraine, and in my search pops up another clip from 2015, from February 2015 called arming Ukraine. Shall we have a listen just to see what it was back then? This is... I'm sure it was pretty much what's going on now, but let's find out. Seven years ago. Signature American Humvees along with radars that can detect enemy artillery and rocket fire as well. And calls from Kiev and Washington to start shipping. Oh, notice they said Kiev back then. Oops. Well, they're growing louder.

2:50:39 Among those options, obviously, is the possibility of providing defensive assistance to Ukraine. I don't have the slightest doubt about the weapons supply to Ukraine from the United States and our other partners. So we will continue to provide Ukraine with security assistance? Frankly speaking, we would be happy to get more, including defensive weapon, lethal weapon, and so on and so forth. However, European politicians are not so keen to provide weapons to Ukraine. The UK is not going to help Kiev with lethal military assistance. France is planning to

2:51:19 do the same, sending weapons to one side of the conflict doesn't seem a very consistent step. This is a reaction from Brussels. The German defense minister says there are already too many weapons in Ukraine. She's supported by her Italian colleague. And German Chancellor firmly declares that Berlin will not support Ukraine with weapons. However, the US is blaming Angela Merkel for a wrong decision. Here's the problem I have with the Chancellor's position. She can't see how arming people who are willing to fight and die for their freedom makes things better. And to now turn our back on this struggling democracy, and that's exactly what you're doing, in my view,

2:52:06 When you turn down a reasonable request to help defend oneself, it's not our finest hour. Yeah, are you catching on people? Do you see this is just a rinse and repeat? Well I'm gonna give you a clip of the day for digging that old, old dog up. Thanks, it was magic. Yeah, that's what happens, it's serendipitous, that's why the show works so well, it happens all the time. That was crazy. Nothing has changed. Seven years, except Lindy Hop, Lady G. Lady G's in the background. Remember it was Lady G and McCain and they were bringing in the weapons and it was Joe Biden and it's all the same people and no one remembers that. Yeah, but we do remember our pocketbook shrinking.

CHAPTER 51 / 58 Discussion

Apple Watch Native Ad, Atrial Fibrillation Detection Story

A news story about a woman whose Apple Watch saved her life by detecting a heart tumor is identified as a "native ad." The hosts point out the hallmarks of placed content, such as the product being featured on the news desk and the specific "after-package" discussion by anchors. They argue this is a common tactic used by Apple to promote health features.

apple watch· native advertising· atrial fibrillation· technology journalism· kcals

2:52:55 I have one, this is an off-topic clip. This you have to look up because it's from a couple weeks ago. It's called an Apple, I ran into an Apple native ad. On KCAL. On KCAL. Tell me if you think there's a native ad or not. A Maine woman is recovering from surgery tonight and she credits her Apple watch for saving her life. KCAL 9's Kim McLeod explains how. Kim Durkee swears by it now, but she didn't believe her Apple Watch for the first couple of nights in late May when it woke her up warning that her heart was in atrial fibrillation. In the third night, the numbers went a little too high for comfort. And I just thought, you know what? Go to the emergency room. If they tell you it's nothing to worry about, then

2:53:38 Trust the watch. Doctors in Maine soon confirmed that her heart was beating erratically for a simple and scary reason. She had a myxoma, a rare fast-growing tumor that was choking off her heart's blood supply and would have eventually caused a stroke. Then they said Well, how did you know he had AFib? And I said, because my watch told me. She had no other symptoms besides the AFib, but quickly made arrangements for a trip to Mass General, where she underwent surgery on June 27th, and doctors removed a four centimeter tumor. I consider myself to be extremely lucky. to be here and talking to you. The 67-year-old bought the watch to help monitor her exercise regimen and summon emergency help should she fall. She never dreamed the watch featuring Minnie Mouse would help diagnose a deadly tumor. Ken McLeod, Boston.

2:54:26 Okay, it is a great story, isn't it? Great story! Wow! You're talking about this is a great kind of a story for Apple and hopefully she gets a new watch for that. If not, they'll definitely sell more, right? Okay, so yes, ad, I'll explain why. But it was not an ad that was paid for per se. This is a producer who wants to make sure the producer has access to Apple information, insider, it's a typical technology journalism. And the giveaway that it's been placed is just like if it's about Taco Bell's new taco burger or whatever the hell they're doing. The Mexican pizza. The Mexican pizza.

2:55:10 there's always an after the package discussion. That's the hallmark. That's the hallmark. And typically they'll have like the beef on the table. I doubt that it was anyone wearing an Apple watch. Was anyone wearing an Apple watch? I didn't remember that, but yeah, you're right. Sometimes you see is on the table. Yeah. So the product is on the table of the newscast. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. From the same people who tell you you got to stop eating cows and keep drinking more energy drinks. Yeah, this sounds perfectly safe. Not like our value for value model! I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Well, we have a few dozen people to thank for a show. 1476. 1476.

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Final Executive Producer Credits, Boob Donations and Birthdays

The final list of executive and associate executive producers for episode 1476 is read, including several "88.88" and "80.08" (boob) donations. The hosts thank the donors for their financial support and acknowledge various birthdays and anniversaries within the "Gitmo Nation."

donations· executive producers· birthdays· boob donation· numerology

2:56:08 And it begins with David Hutchinson in Olympia, Washington, 133.33, followed by Lydia Terry Dominelli in Rochester, New Hampshire, with 133.33. Hmm Dame Beth Borazan in Tucson, Arizona. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Caleb Michelson in Huntsville, Alabama. 100. Jennifer Blazer in Flossmoor, Illinois. 100. Dan Dering in Eolia, Missouri as a birthday. 90. Sir Tommy Hawk of the Heartland in Iowa City.

2:56:51 8888 says happy anniversary. These are all just do the 8888. We have a lot of those still. For sure. We'll do one after the other. Tommy, Tommy or Timothy John in Omaha, Nebraska. Sir Upper Decker in Temecula, California. Goodness, he's been around. Shelly Siegel, Seagal in Apache Junction, Arizona. 8888 Dame Jen of the Free Republic of England. She was worried about a donation getting lost. Oh, he's in Hertfordshire, UK. Rita Harrington in Sparks, Nevada. Jason Sheppard in Superior, Colorado. Mark Milliman in Longmont, Colorado. Sir Visa.

2:57:38 Cervisa, this is a good one. Cervisa of the, or Cervesa. Cervesa of the backside of Pike's Peak in Florissant, Colorado. Kyle Perelka in Scataway, New Jersey. Ian Wilson in Ann Friar, Ontario. And he wants to credit his amazing wife, Jolene, and de-douche her. You've been de-douched. Hell's Karma for everybody following at the end. Noah Wattenmacher in Three Rivers, California, 8888. Maxwell Reeves in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Daniel Woodleaf in Hillsboro, North Carolina. Sir Craig Porter, the Ronin, N7FSN73s in Carlsbad, California. Sir Camera Chris in Grafton, Wisconsin. He's got a birthday.

2:58:43 Sir camera Chris is up again. Oh, you know, I'm sorry. We were off the 8888 list is over sir camera Chris came in with 8 8 3 7 and then he comes in with 8 5 3 7 and he's engrafted and he says I'm an idiot you can see from my donation above I wasn't thinking about numerology. So it's your gain It's like 8 8 8 scovid 8 but 8 5 3 7 is a better donation. Uh-huh 1985 was the year I was born. 37 is my new age. Okay, so I guess that's works. Alrighty then. Sir Polly Bravo gives us a boob donation from Greeley, Colorado. 8008. Shannon Winchester, happy birthday to David. 8008. Sir Kevin McLaughlin, whoa! Duke of Luna, America's lover of boobs. Yeah, whoa! Once again, 8008. Scott McEntee, 60 bucks and Encidas drops right off. Yeah.

2:59:41 In Cedars, California, Mike Sisk, 50-50. Barron's for Economic Hitman in Tomball, Texas, wherever that is, is 50-01. Now we got David Schwinn, these are all $50 donors now, there's just not that many. But we start with David Schwinninger in Woodbridge, Virginia. Margarita Edenhood, In Orangevale, California, Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas, Philip Kim in San Francisco, Jim Andrianakos in Glenview, Illinois, Gavin McGoldrick in San Francisco, Christopher DeFani hearing about the show. Yeah. Christopher Rivera in Nederland, Colorado, Greg Burek in Chicago, Richard Grabowski in Lynchburg, North Carolina. Last but not least,

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Carl Bevan Knighthood, Relationship Drama and Mates

Carl Bevan reaches the $3,000 donation level and claims his knighthood, also bestowing titles upon his two closest friends who supported him through personal drama. The new knights, Sir Carl of the Gully, Dame Jus, and Sir Bioblob, request Japanese whiskey and resistance burgers for their round table induction.

knighthood· paypal· relationship drama· round table· mates

3:00:37 Sir Jason Deluzio in Miami Beach, Florida. I want to thank these folks for making this show a possibility and keeping up the pace so we can keep doing this thing. Value for value, that's how it works. If you are still listening to this podcast, you clearly found some value in it. What is that value? Can you return it to us? What is valuable to you? That's our international lifestyle. That's how we've been living for almost 15 years. It's up and down, but it's very rewarding to get true value back that you mean that way as value. If you'd like to learn more about that, we have a cool little website you can go to and learn all about donations to the No Agenda Show. Tvorak.org slash N-A. Make good note for a note that was lost on the previous episode from Carl Bevan. And Carl came in with big numbers, so we want to read this. Longtime listener and subscriber here had been overboard for a little while due to relationship dramas, but is back again. Why do you listen to those guys?

3:01:42 You know? That's the drama. I wonder if, yeah, it might be. It might be. Now that my life is mostly back on track, I checked my PayPal payments and discovered to my great happiness my giving level has reached $3,000. I was overboard for a while, but I didn't think it was that long. Anyway, what better way to start my new life by claiming my knighthood and bestowing a knighthood to my two closest mates? Ah! This is what happened. So he took his 3,000 and he split it up into three ways and brought his closest mates. They've been with me through all the ups and downs and I want to thank them for all their support over the years. I wish to be dubbed Sir Carl of the Gully. Am I too... Why are you hanging out with those guys? Are you gay? Let me just do my Amber Heard impressions. I like him.

3:02:28 They've been with me through all the ups and downs and I want to thank them for all their support over the years. I wish to be dubbed Sir Carl of the Gully and my two legendary mates will henceforth be known as Dame Jus, Jus, Jus, Jus, as in Jus d'Orange. And Sir Bio Blob. Jus d'Orange. Jus d'Orange. We've decided we like some Japanese whiskey and a resistance burger at the round table and we'll get that for you. Thank you both for all the years of fun and entertainment. I've very much benefited and gotten so much value and laughter from the show over the years. I'm looking forward to many more. Thank you very much from Carl. Thank you, Carl. We appreciate that. We've got your BFFs, your mates on the list for the round table and we thank you and everybody else who supports the No Agenda Show.

3:03:15 Uh, for exactly that. Your support. Uh, karma for all. Of the goat variety. You've got... karma. It's your birthday, birthday, on so much and more. And here is our full list. Adi Haprovich, happy birthday to his sister Yasmina, celebrated on the 2nd of August. Sir Cameron Chris, 37 on the 10th. Faith Ann Bascore turns 48 today. Dan Dering turns 47 today. David Nelson's son Jorgen turns 33 tomorrow. Dweezil will be celebrating on the 14th.

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Round Table Ceremony, New Knights and Dames Induction

The formal round table ceremony inducts several new knights and dames, including Sir Dweezus, Dame Karen, and Sir Tabria. The hosts read the specific food and drink requests for the virtual feast, ranging from yak sliders to Appenzeller schnapps, officially welcoming the donors to the show's highest honorary tier.

round table· knighthood· induction· ceremony· gitmo nation

3:02:28 They've been with me through all the ups and downs and I want to thank them for all their support over the years. I wish to be dubbed Sir Carl of the Gully and my two legendary mates will henceforth be known as Dame Jus, Jus, Jus, Jus, as in Jus d'Orange. And Sir Bio Blob. Jus d'Orange. Jus d'Orange. We've decided we like some Japanese whiskey and a resistance burger at the round table and we'll get that for you. Thank you both for all the years of fun and entertainment. I've very much benefited and gotten so much value and laughter from the show over the years. I'm looking forward to many more. Thank you very much from Carl. Thank you, Carl. We appreciate that. We've got your BFFs, your mates on the list for the round table and we thank you and everybody else who supports the No Agenda Show.

3:03:15 Uh, for exactly that. Your support. Uh, karma for all. Of the goat variety. You've got... karma. It's your birthday, birthday, on so much and more. And here is our full list. Adi Haprovich, happy birthday to his sister Yasmina, celebrated on the 2nd of August. Sir Cameron Chris, 37 on the 10th. Faith Ann Bascore turns 48 today. Dan Dering turns 47 today. David Nelson's son Jorgen turns 33 tomorrow. Dweezil will be celebrating on the 14th.

3:03:52 And Shannon Winchester says happy birthday to her husband David and of course we congratulate Sir Pates. Happy birthday for everybody here at the Best Podcast in the Universe! No douchebaggery allowed here. We do have that nice upgrade from Sir Stephen Bamstra who becomes a baronet and it just becomes Sir BNA. It was a lot easier so we kept it that way. Thank you very much for your extra support Sir Stephen.

3:04:27 It is highly appreciated. Now we have a couple of dames and we got some knights ready to go for our round table. Looks like you need the big blade. Here you go. Careful now. Up here on the podium please. Karen, Dweezil, Carl Bevan, Carl's BFF number one and BFF number two and Helen Brand's dad. All of you are now welcome here at the Noah Jenner Round Table and I'm very proud to pronounce the K-D as Dame Karen Huntress of the Swiss Pre-Alps, Sir Dweezus of Hazardous, Protector of Squirrels, Sir Carl of the Gully, Dame Jus, Sir Bioblob, and Sir Tawab... uh, uh, Tabra...

3:05:11 Tabria of the Class G airspace. That's right. Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. I got some other things here for you. Yak sliders and high west midwinters. Dram deer steaks and Appenzeller schnapps and German chocolate cake and the golden drach. And of course, if you'd like some mutton and meat, it's all here. Man, I ran out of time on that. It's some long names. Thank you all so much. For supporting the best podcast in the universe and welcome to the roundtable all of you. This of course is well deserved and we're happy to see all of you here. No agenda meetups! We got one quick meetup report today from Victoria BC. It's crazy how so many people can meet up with no agenda.

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No Agenda Meetups, Community Building and Evac Zones

A list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, covering locations from Victoria, BC to Charlotte, NC. The hosts emphasize the importance of building local communities and finding "your people" in case of social or infrastructure collapse. Events include a "Going Away Bash" in Portland and a meetup in a Pennsylvania nuclear evacuation zone.

meetups· community· portland· fort worth· charlotte

3:06:00 Yeah, that RSVPing thing is kind of annoying when people don't show up. Show up people when you RSVP. It's French for be polite. Here's what's coming up today. The Black Hat B-Side at DEF CON meetup, 7 o'clock in Vegas. You got to contact Sir Mike through the website, noagendameetups.com. On Saturday, Ben's and Bernadette's that brunch, 10 o'clock at Chef Point Bar and Restaurant in Watauga, Texas.

3:06:52 Also on Saturday the no agenda TMI evac zone meet up 333 p.m. Lynn Lydian stone brewing in York Haven PA right there under the right under the the evac zone of the horrible atomic plants. Oregon local 33, they're getting together on Saturday, Sir Tan Lee's Going Away Bash at 5 o'clock in Portland, Oregon. At Dick's Primal Burger, we have the Okanagan Oddballs meet up 6 o'clock at Brick House Restaurant in Oroville, Washington. The Northwestern New Jersey meet up 6.30 on Saturday at Shaky Jake's in Stanhope, New Jersey.

3:07:31 Tuesday, divided and conquered meetup. Oh, we're going way past Sunday. Okay. That's the August Russia distance 630 at Sidegate Brewery with Taco Truck in Concord, California. And then next Thursday, show day, Carry Courage Local 919 at Fort Knight Brewing in Cary, North Carolina. The third Thursday in Fort Worth where the West End simulation begins. 6 o'clock at the Bearded Lady in Fort Worth and finally Charlotte's Thirsty Third Thursday monthly meetup 7 o'clock Edge Tavern in Charlotte, North Carolina. These are just some of the many No Agenda meetups. This is where you want to be if you want to find your community. You will not regret it because you'll find people that you never would have approached or hung out with otherwise. It will be enriching to your life and you've got community in case the shit hits the fan. Go check them out at noagendameetups.com.

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Merrick Garland Statement, FBI Search Warrant Justification

Attorney General Merrick Garland makes a public statement regarding the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago, confirming he personally approved the decision to seek the warrant. Garland defends the integrity of FBI agents and the DOJ against "unfounded attacks" and moves to unseal the warrant and property receipt due to high public interest. The hosts mock the statement as "lame" and "flat-footed."

merrick garland· fbi· search warrant· donald trump· department of justice

3:08:23 Now before we do ISOs, since we did call for it and since we do have the best producers in the universe, Perhaps we should play this audio from the Attorney General Merrick Garland, who which has been recorded for us And let's have a listen and we'll mock him as we go. Search warrant and property receipt Relating to a court-approved search that the FBI conducted earlier this week. That search was a premises located in Florida Belonging to the former president. The department did not make any public statements on the day of the search.

3:09:17 The former president publicly confirmed the search that evening, as is his right. Copies of both the warrant and the FBI property receipt were provided on the day of the search to the former president's counsel, who was on site during the search. The search warrant was authorized by a federal court upon the required finding of probable cause. The property receipt is a document that federal law requires law enforcement agents to leave with the property owner. The department filed the motion to make public the warrant and receipt in light of the former president's public confirmation of the search

3:09:58 the surrounding circumstances and the substantial public interest in this matter. Okay, so what he's saying here I think is normally we wouldn't talk about this but because the president like duped us and made us look like shitheels we're gonna say something. Is that it? Am I hearing that right? Well, no. You're hearing that. This guy's too dumb to even know that much. But I say this that according to the lawyers that they never handed over the warrant for the Trump operation to keep. I think that warrant may not have been turned over like it's supposed to. Let's keep going. Faithful adherence to the rule of law is the bedrock principle of the Justice Department and of our democracy. Let me guess, no one is above the law. What do you think? How much you want to bet he says that? I bet he doesn't say it because it's too obvious. Upholding the rule of law means applying the law evenly without fear or favor.

3:10:56 Under my watch, that is precisely what the Justice Department is doing. All Americans are entitled to the even-handed application of the law, to due process of the law, and to the presumption of innocence. Much of our work is by necessity conducted out of the public eye. We do that to protect the constitutional rights of all Americans and to protect the integrity of our investigations. Federal law Long-standing department rules and our ethical obligations prevent me from providing further details as to the basis of the search at this time. What kind of lame-ass shit is that? Lame-ass shit? There are, however, certain points I want you to know. Woo! Party!

3:11:52 I personally approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. Okay. Second, the department does not take such a decision lightly. Where possible, it is standard practice to seek less intrusive means as an alternative to a search and to narrowly scope any search that is undertaken. Third, Let me address recent unfounded attacks on the professionalism of the FBI and Justice Department agents and prosecutors. Oh, here it comes. Yeah, yeah, this is the raid bit. I will not stand by silently when their integrity is unfairly attacked.

3:12:32 The men and women of the FBI and the Justice Department are dedicated, patriotic public servants. You know what happened is one of those FBI agents, the one who has trauma and anxiety, remember that Woka, or was that CIA? They're all the same. Someone probably has trauma. Trump said something really nasty about us. We need you to stand up for us, man. Hurt my feelings. Every day, they protect the American people from violent crime, terrorism, and other threats to their safety while safeguarding our civil rights. They do so at great personal sacrifice and risk to themselves.

3:13:15 I am honored to work alongside them. This is all I can say right now. More information will be made available in the appropriate way. He added nothing to... Wait, last 15 seconds. Let's see what he says here. This is all I can say right now. More information will be made available in the appropriate way and at the appropriate time. Thank you. Oh man, he could have ended with, go podcasting! He could have done anything. Anything would have been better than that. Well, that was wholly disappointing. So they were caught flat-footed. They got nothing. We'll find out. Well, the judge who issued the warrant is the same judge who says they have to release it to the public. And you know that judge was connected to Epstein, man.

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End of Show ISOs, "Have Your Balls Thanked You Yet?"

The hosts select "In Search Of" (ISO) sound clips to end the show, settling on a crude line from a hygiene advertisement: "Have your balls thanked you yet?" They sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the value-for-value model and the next scheduled broadcast.

iso· sound clips· outro· podcasting· humor

3:14:13 Yeah, you gotta say it. The judge still says it. You gotta add that. Hey man, he was totally connected to Epstein pedophiles and shit, man. But this doesn't matter. The base is fired up. People are fired up. I think lots of people are going, hey man, that's no good, man. We can't have that happening. That's like Edgar Hoover-like shit. So, mission accomplished. Well done. I think it's great. It was well done. Very well done. End of show, ISOs. Did you have anything? I have four and they're all usable. Oh goodness. Okay, then I'll just play mine since I only have two. Ready? Here we go. This one's too long, but I liked it. I'm not making a claim to be scientific. I have no agenda. It's too long, but I liked it. I think this one is very doable. This is crazy! I like that one.

3:14:59 That's cute. All right, I have two. I'm sorry, I have four. I have four. At least a couple of them are better than yours. No offense. No offense taken. Oh, I should be taken. Let's go with thank you. Thank you. Have your balls thanked you yet? Wow, that's your opener? Okay. I like it. I'm in I mean, that's a good one right there from this safe from the same ad we've got wax No, no, I like them thank you for your balls is so far the best okay, well then we'll go to once they're less rude Let's go with duty duty No, I didn't like it

3:15:51 Okay, enough enough is enough Now how can you even think have your balls thanked you yet? I mean come on come on. That's that's good. That's good I mean we could enhance it. We could enhance it if we wanted to. Have your balls thanked you yet? Good night, Left Nut. I mean we could enhance it if you wanted to. I'm thinking we leave it as is. I think we're in a good ballpark here. Alright. Your decision. Well, you know, I'm taking it upon myself. I'm not taking any credit for putting such filth at the end of our show. Filth, he says. Filth. This is such a dynamite program, man.

3:16:31 We have a second I got to open up some stuff here for the end of show What do we have coming up next on no agenda stream calm we have Grime Erica Grime Erica episode number 560 Look forward to that. End of show. Mixes, the mixologists have been doing a good job. Let's see, we got Deez Laffs, we got Sound Guy Steve, and Sir Scovey of the Piedmont.

3:17:07 And we thank you all for joining us for today's NO Agenda. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6 in the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley, we're happy there's no inflation. I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Sunday right here on NO Agenda. Please join us and until then, remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. We'll talk to you Sunday. Adios, mofos! and such. Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for your Gimbo Nation National Anthem.

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Episode 1476 Outro Mix, Monkeypox and IRS Lyrics

The show concludes with a musical remix incorporating clips of Joe Biden discussing IRS expansion and news reports on the monkeypox outbreak. The lyrics touch on the "value-for-value lifestyle," political skepticism, and the specific demographics affected by the current health emergency. The mix serves as the final sign-off for the episode.

monkeypox· irs· joe biden· taxes· remix

3:17:47 In the morning, Gitmo Nation We are all charged up to be Human resources and service In all lands and all ships at sea From the east to west, down under to The lowlands and beyond We are happy We back this Thursday at the cottage again, yo August 11th, 9pm Climate's always changing and it's been a hot summer Too much of the M5M, yo only seems to make us dumber Politicians take their mask on and off I just roll my eyes, shake my head, laugh and scoff

3:18:43 Although I got a little bit of troll in me It's sad to see them trying to take the F-U-N out of funny Online dating in Toronto filled with weirdos Hot chicks, feminists, secular thoughts and communists Melinda broke up with Bill Gates and wished him well Cold like Trump said to just lame, don't get yourself killed Who would take a shot from a guy who says I'm a lot of high school dropout people Getting jabbed, rarely looking like the rock I played the tuba a lot and was a dumb jock with the same mindset I'll just do whatever you tell me to do in hindsight Not a real smart way to live your life, right? Take control like a steering wheel and hold on tight I mean nah, I don't drive as much anymore, I ride the bike You take the wheel, Jesus Christ Did I mention this is a value for value lifestyle we living? Come on man

3:19:31 Call me Clint cause I'm the unforgiving. Biden is planning to double the IRS as part of his efforts to unearth tax evasion. The reason I'm bothering to do this is I keep hearing on the press that Biden's going to raise your taxes. The Biden administration said Thursday it plans to increase IRS employees by 87,000 workers over the next decade. Anybody making less than $400,000 should not pay a single penny. The Treasury's tax plan includes increasing funding for the agency by $80 billion.

3:20:21 The Biden administration is making efforts to go after uncollected taxes. Anybody making less than $400,000 will not pay a single penny in tax. A single penny in tax. A single penny in tax. It's a single, tiny impact. The world is struggling to stop the largest recorded monkeypox outbreak in history. Monkeypox has arrived in the Cook County Jail. So we have to talk about what's going on with monkeypox. Would you like to touch my monkey? And despite what you may have heard, this is not a gay disease. I might have coined the term anal autoin. The virus seemed to be spreading further and faster than expected. And it wasn't kids getting infected, but rather men in their 20s and 30s. This is not a gay disease.

3:21:22 disease majority of people who happen in this country are men who have sex with other men male-to-male sexual contact oral sex anal sex it's not technically a sexually transmitted disease but certainly sexual contact gives a virus every opportunity that a big party this weekend could spread monkeypox. The global monkeypox outbreak is spreading rapidly with more than 16,000 confirmed cases worldwide. The U.S. declaring a public health emergency over the monkeypox outbreak across the country. Montana and Wyoming, the only states without reported cases. They were middle class men living in busy modern cities.

3:21:57 Many of them had high-risk sexual behaviors. These unemployed men have been having sex for several days. Personally, I'm vaccinated and I have murky parts. Men who have sex with men. We're trying to turn everyone gay so that there are no future humans. I might have coined the term anal autumn. Would you like to touch my monkey? I would be honored. These unemployed men have been having sex for several days. I'd like to go home and spank my monkey! Shut up and touch the monkey! This is not a day disease. The best podcast in the universe! MoFo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Have your balls thanked you yet?