Episode 1477 · Sunday, 14 August 2022

Hunger Stones

Ancient drought markers resurface in European rivers as the CDC quietly retires social distancing guidelines and the FBI search for classified documents extends to foreign dossiers.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 1477

About this episode

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has abruptly scrapped social distancing and quarantine requirements, acknowledging that 95% of Americans now possess immunity. This policy reversal coincides with the agency admitting it provided false information regarding its monitoring of heart inflammation signals in the VAERS database. Meanwhile, the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago remains a flashpoint as unsealed warrants reveal agents seized documents concerning French President Emmanuel Macron and Roger Stone.

Public health officials in New York and London have detected polio virus in wastewater, prompting urgent vaccination drives as the World Health Organization seeks to rename monkeypox to avoid social stigma. In the corporate sector, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel has proposed a subscription-style annual mRNA shot combining COVID-19, flu, and RSV protections. Geopolitical tensions rise following the stabbing of Salman Rushdie in New York, an event occurring 33 years after the original Iranian fatwa and amidst sensitive nuclear deal negotiations. In Europe, receding river levels have exposed ancient Hunger Stones in the Elbe, providing historical evidence that current droughts mirror cycles from the 15th century.

Producer Amy shares a charming audition reel of her niece mastering show catchphrases, proving the next generation of media critics is already in training. The hosts navigate technical frustrations with Microsoft Excel updates while celebrating new knights like Sir Certainty and Sir Large Man. A beatboxer from the Tucson Monsoon Meetup provides a rhythmic break from the heavy analysis of IRS ammunition stockpiles and the rise of digital sniffer dogs in Australia.


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CHAPTER 01 / 58 Discussion

CDC COVID-19 Guideline Changes, Social Distancing Removal

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced a major shift in COVID-19 guidelines, removing the requirement to quarantine after close contact with an infected person. The agency also ended the six-foot social distancing recommendation, citing that approximately 95% of Americans aged 16 and older have acquired some form of immunity.

cdc· covid-19· quarantine· social distancing· immunity

00:00 Everybody's a Nazi. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. Sunday, August 14th, 2022. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1477. This is no agenda. Online, level-headed and podcasting 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 we all want to see the affidavit on John C. Dvorak. Really? That's all you can think of there in California? Wow, affidavit, man, affidavit. This is the point! This is the problem! This is the problem with the M5M. They're obfuscating the biggest news of the century.

00:46 Slinky Pox 2. No, no, no. Here at home a major shift in the CDC's COVID guidelines. The agency says there's no longer a need to quarantine after coming in close contact with someone who's infected. Also the agency says Americans no longer need to keep six feet of social distancing. Officials say the changes were announced in part because an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some form of immunity. Masks are still recommended in high transmission communities. Yeah, well they're kind of burying the lead which is there's no longer a difference according to the CDC between vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Done. Obviously.

CHAPTER 02 / 58 Discussion

High Quality Mask Recommendations, Dr. John Torres Interview

NBC senior medical correspondent Dr. John Torres explains the updated CDC protocols regarding exposure and testing. The new guidance emphasizes wearing a "high quality mask" for ten days following exposure regardless of vaccination status, leading to questions regarding the rebranding of N95 respirators.

nbc· john torres· masks· n95· quarantine

01:30 I know and of course you want there's a little kicker there. There's a little kicker in there. Yeah, I'm not you know I I'm not so sure I mean that's Did you read the CDC recommendation? Because it really is incredibly clear. Well, here I have a couple of quick clips. It's just short ones and we'll be done with it because it's important. Also this morning, the COVID pandemic appears to be entering a new phase. The CDC's announcement of sweeping updates to its guidelines. They touch on everything from quarantining to masking. Joining us now to help break it all down NBC's senior medical correspondent, Dr. John Torres. Always good to have you, sir. Good morning. So let's start with some recommendations for quarantining. If you're exposed and you test positive, what's changed here and what's prompted the change? Well, one of the biggest things that's changed is what happens if you're exposed and you don't test positive because what they're saying right now is before they divided in between vaccinated and unvaccinated. If you're unvaccinated, you had to go into quarantine. Well, they've dropped that. They put everybody on an equal basis. And now they're saying if you're exposed,

02:30 don't have symptoms, then go ahead and wear a mask out and about, but you want to wear a high quality mask for the 10 days. Test at day five. If you test positive, then obviously you go ahead and go into isolation. If you test negative, continue to wear that well-fitting high quality mask for the next five days, but you don't have to quarantine anymore, vaccinated or unvaccinated. I love this new high quality mask that I'm hearing about everywhere. You know, what happened to the N95? That was simple. Everyone got it. You need an N95. Why is it now a high quality mask? Is there a new mask on the market? Is there a new one coming? I know, but it's so funny to watch, see people out and about with high quality masks.

CHAPTER 03 / 58 Discussion

CDC Data Misinterpretation, VAERS Myocarditis Reports

The CDC admitted to providing false information regarding its analysis of vaccine safety data in the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). While the agency initially denied having reports on post-vaccine heart inflammation from before October 2021, it later acknowledged a connection existed as early as May 2021. Additionally, discrepancies were found in the timeline of when the agency began performing Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR) data mining.

cdc· vaers· myocarditis· epoch times· data mining

03:10 in the open air walking down the street by themselves wearing one of those duck masks. Just like, what's wrong with you? I got two clips on this, CDC lies. This is on New Tang Dynasty. The CDC is admitting it gave false information about analyzing vaccine data. It happened multiple times, but the agency says it didn't do so on purpose. Here's that story. The CDC has a team that analyzes reports submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, also called VAERS. team is supposed to study post-vaccine heart inflammation related to vaccines. In July, the Epoch Times submitted a freedom of information request to the CDC for all reports from that team. The CDC then said there weren't any from before October 2021 and that a connection between myocarditis and MRN1

04:03 mRNA COVID-19 vaccines was not known at that time. That statement was false. Months before October 2021, the CDC had already acknowledged a connection between heart inflammation and COVID-19 vaccines. A spokeswoman then said the team began analyzing myocarditis in May 2021. She added that no CDC employees intentionally provided false information. The CDC still hasn't released the reports. Then there's data mining. The CDC said in January 2021 that it would perform a specific type of data mining analysis on VAERS reports called Proportional Reporting Ratio, or PRR. But when a non-profit asked for the results, the CDC said they didn't run any PRRs. As for clarification, the head of the VAERS team told the Epoch Times that they started performing PRRs in February 2021. The CDC is now saying that both the original response and the heads

04:56 clarification were false. They now say they started performing PRRs more than a year later in March of this year and they stopped at the end of July. The CDC hasn't released those reports either. A spokeswoman said they misinterpreted the question earlier. Oh, misinterpreted. What? Hey, do you have any PRR reports? Uh, yeah, no, yeah, I don't know. Yeah, what? Not intentionally. I mean, what? But here's the, this is exactly the problem. Everybody wants to affidavit, which now gives me some reason to believe that might also have been important to have this dumb raid. We'll get to that. You know, because hey, this is the only benefit

CHAPTER 04 / 58 Discussion

School Masking Guidelines, HighQualityMask.com Domain Purchase

Updated CDC guidelines for schools suggest masking only in high-risk situations or high-transmission communities, specifically mentioning "wrestling games" as a high-risk activity. During the discussion, a host purchases the domain highqualitymask.com as a marketing gag to redirect to the show's website.

cdc· schools· wrestling· domain name· marketing

05:47 The only difference between myself and a vaccinated person is that person can get myocarditis. I mean, if that's the benefit you're looking for, then it's beautiful. Everything else is equal. Two more short clips on this. Dr. John, there's a lot of parents with little kids, I think us included, who might be confused with all this stuff coming and feeling like a contradictory matter heard before. What would you say to the parents? What I would say is, you know, look at these new guidelines because they have changed for a couple of reasons. Number one, you know, we're two and a half years into the pandemic and the CDC is also saying 95% of us have some level of immunity, either from vaccines or prior infections. And so we're at that stage now where we can pull back a little bit. And for schools in particular, they're saying that the rules aren't quite the same they were before.

06:28 Hmm, not quite the same. Whatever that means. Well, here it is. Yeah, I was going to ask you, what is the CDC position now on masking in schools? A lot of kids started school this week. So what are the schools supposed to do? So right now what they're saying is children in school only have to mask in certain situations. Number one, they're really emphasizing community levels. If there's a high community level and it's a high risk activity, wrestling games, indoor concerts, those types of things, you want to wear a mask. Also in- Wait a minute, did he say wrestling games? What did he say? It would be wrestling. Hold on, let me hear it. It's a high risk activity, wrestling games, indoor competition. Who comes up with that? High risk activity. What could we come up with? Wrestling games. Huh? Well, that's weird. Despite the fact that his usage is skewed.

07:16 Who is going to go wrestling, which is one of the most strenuous sports you can imagine, with a mask on? Oh, hello, Jimmy Superfly. Oh, different wrestling, I'm sorry. Remember? That's idiotic. Of course it's idiotic. I don't mean to joke you, the reference is beyond me. Yeah, no, I guess you never watched wrestling back in the day. I watched wrestling. You know Superfly? You don't remember Jimmy Superfly? No, that was back in the day where all the wrestlers were local. We had our guy out here in the, before the WWF came along or the WWE. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Jimmy Superfly. I don't remember him being one of the hot shots. Yeah, he would get up on the ropes and then he'd do a swan dive. Well, he started it. He's the OG Superfly. No, he's not the OG for that. That goes back to the 60s. Listen, stick with your sumo, okay? I'm telling you. We had Ray Stevens.

08:14 Yeah, we had Ray Charles. I mean, come on. Wrestling games, indoor concerts, those types of things, you want to wear a mask. Also in the nurse's office because that's a health care setting and somebody could be sick there. But for the most part, you don't have to wear a mask. And if children are exposed, they no longer have to test to stay or stay home. They can go to school as long as they wear a high quality, well-fitting mask. And at day five, they test. Again, again, the high quality mask. I think No Agenda Shop should make some new masks that just has printed on it, high quality mask. Absolutely, that is a marketing genius. Right on the front of the mask it says high quality. High quality mask. Yeah, it should have all three words. Just in case anyone wonders. Yeah, what are you wearing there? High quality mask? Oh, hold on a second. I have a genius idea. Hold on. Let's see.

09:09 Can we can I get in quick enough here? Why don't we see if we can get high quality mask calm? Maybe the answer high quality Mask calm. Let's see high quality to make sure I spelled it right. Let's see. Are we lucky? Are we lucky? Let's see Yeah Nailed it nailed it nailed it another $3 a year for I So it should say high quality mask, where can I get one? And it should have underneath the URL highqualitymask.com which of course will go to noagendashow.net. It's the best marketing gag in the universe. Now maybe you should just send it back to the no agenda shop. When they put the high quality masks out.

CHAPTER 05 / 58 Discussion

Monkeypox Vaccine Risks, JYNNEOS Myocarditis Concerns

Dr. Peter McCullough reports that the JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine, of which the U.S. government purchased 13 million doses, has known links to heart inflammation. Concerns are raised regarding the marketing of this live attenuated vaccine to immunocompromised individuals, specifically those with HIV, who may face higher risks from such treatments.

monkeypox· jynneos· peter mccullough· myocarditis· hiv

10:06 Okay, so now we have to kind of transition because there's a lot of a lot of things happening. You have no more CDC COVID? No, I have COVID. That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, we're transitioning to COVID. Yeah, well, I got COVID. I got the monkey pox. I got the polio. I got everything. I'm a mess. So myocarditis, we know that you can get that from the COVID vaccine. That is now admitted. It was known when they said they didn't know. We just heard that. We have to trust New Tang Dynasty. Let's have a quick listen to the king. Peter McCullough regarding monkeypox vaccine. Shockingly, when the monkeypox story started to evolve, we heard a report that the US government had actually purchased 13 million doses of the JYNNEOS vaccine. The JYNNEOS vaccine. So wait a minute, the JYNNEOS vaccine was coming along in 2018, 2019. And in fact, this is a live attenuated

11:05 vaccine and with it in a study of over 3,003 people in the package insert you know what the trouble is myocarditis or heart inflammation and now there is already reports of heart inflammation with this vaccine. Keeneth and colleagues reported in 2018 heart damage with the product in a young man age 36. Now the interesting thing is clinically though, the people who are at risk for dying are young individuals with HIV. We can't use live attenuated viruses in people with HIV because they're immunocompromised. So ironic! So just tell me that I'm not nuts and that this is some sick joke.

11:48 where the whole marketing effort of the monkeypox vaccine was towards highly sexually active men who have sex with men. And there's probably a likelihood of HIV, which is pretty much undetectable because of the prep and people do live normal lives. But they're compromised, perhaps, from it, also compromised being double-boosted, double-jabbed. And then we're going to market something which has known side effect of myocarditis, which some of them may already have? This is gay-aside. Yeah, when I heard this, I heard this clip too. When I heard this clip, I said, yeah, it looks like that. But it's part of the long-term movement away from gays toward queers. Yeah, but they don't have to kill them.

12:39 They're killing him. It's so obvious. Let's kill him. Oh my goodness. My heart hurts when I hear this. Okay. Well, good to know everybody. Thanks for telling us after everyone stood in line. for weekends on end. Weekends on end. Standing in line like, you know. Yeah, to get some money. I'm in line, I'm going to get the shot. Oh man, I got the last shot, that's great. I got the last one available. They only had three million. Oh, the last one available. Sad. Alright, so, uh, monkeypox vaccine. Administer with caution. Now let's go to the twin cities. London, New York. My goodness, what's going on?

CHAPTER 06 / 58 Discussion

Polio Virus Detection, New York Wastewater Monitoring

Public health officials in New York City and London have detected polio virus in wastewater samples, suggesting local circulation of the disease. A case of paralysis in Rockland County, New York, has prompted urgent calls for vaccination, though questions remain regarding the efficacy and necessity of the current multi-dose childhood immunization schedule.

polio· new york city· rockland county· wastewater· vaccination

13:25 Public health officials are warning the presence of polio virus in New York City's wastewater means the disease is likely circulating locally. They're urging those unvaccinated to get immunized immediately. In New York City, 86 percent of kids five and under have received three doses of the vaccine. But in some areas, that number drops below 60 percent. This comes just three weeks after a man was paralyzed with polio in Rockland County, New York, the U.S.'s first case in nine years. Officials fear hundreds could be infected. The likely culprit? Vaccine hesitance. The polio vaccination rate in Rockland County is just 60 percent, compared to the nearly 79 percent statewide.

14:11 Polio used to disable thousands, mostly children, each year, but was largely eradicated in America through mass vaccination programs starting in the 1950s. Doctors say people need to be proactive about making sure it doesn't spread. If we can go back to having very, very high standards with regard to making sure that people are vaccinated and making sure that the immunization rates are better, that's our best method of protection. And most people who get polio do not have visible symptoms. About one in four, though, develop flu-like symptoms, including fevers, fatigue and headaches. And according to the CDC, about one in 200 polio infections leads to paralysis. Now let's just talk about this because there's something missing in these news reports. And I have a very similar one, a much shorter one from the UK.

15:05 What's missing is when did we stop inoculating for polio? Isn't that a standard, isn't that in the standard package of 60 that every child gets these days? Well, I think you bring up a good point because there's this sick, they're inoculating kids for all kinds of crazy things. Six, like you said, there's like 60 before you're six. Just one shot after another, after another. Some parents opt out of a few of them. But for the most part, everyone's all in and you don't even know what these things are. They're just one shot after another. It's a huge number of vaccinations. When I was a kid, I think we had six. Here, children usually get the inactivated poliovirus vaccine, IPV. It ages two months, four months, six to 18 months and four to six years. Holy shit. We got like, here's a sugar cube, son.

15:57 I don't know if they're giving the sugar cube out anymore. I doubt it. It was probably some MKUltra experiment. It had nothing to do with polio. But my point is, it doesn't appear that we stopped inoculating it for... And I know people are saying, They're getting it from the vaccine. Maybe, maybe. But all I'm hearing is... Is this in Africa where that was to be the case? Sure. But what I'm hearing them say is, well, the problem here is vaccine hesitancy. So you're telling me that of all the bullshit they want to give to children, 60 some, on the schedule... And all the bullshit they give to children, not just want to give. Yes. That polio, I draw the line at polio. Yeah, it doesn't make sense. It's a report that needs...

16:45 presents more questions than answers. It sounds like bullshit. There's something amiss. Here's the BBC. But the discovery of these samples in sewage in London suggests that there is someone out there who has polio. There are definitely people that have polio inside their body, whether they have what you would necessarily call symptomatic polio. So there's nobody in London that has been paralysed. Asymptomatic polio! But there might be somebody in London that is sick and it's being confused with something else. But not only do we think that at least one person's got it inside their bodies, but multiple people have, because this has cropped up more than a hundred times in samples. So, okay.

CHAPTER 07 / 58 Discussion

Moderna Annual Booster Strategy, iPhone Subscription Analogy

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel describes a future where multiple mRNA vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV are combined into a single annual shot. Bancel compares this medical model to the iPhone's yearly hardware and app refresh cycle, framing immunity as a recurring subscription service.

moderna· stephane bancel· mrna· annual booster· rsv

17:27 We've learned this trick. Asymptomatic polio. Huh? Okay, so I'm just trying to figure out where's this all coming from? So we have and I have to kind of go back to the source our 2012, you know show I think it was where we looked at the big Goldman Conference for vaccines the medical conference and they were all jacked up about all this great stuff We're gonna give people stuff before they're sick and it's gonna be beautiful. And of course the one-shot-fits-all That's always been the dream. And finally, the Moderna CEO. And we should probably point out that Moderna was financed by Gavi or it was a Gavi or Cepi, one of these two that is all set up by the Gates Foundation. So Moderna, they're really, I think, more in the licensing game and Pfizer's in the marketing game. Moderna, of course, does have its own product to stay reliable, but I think they're just the licensing arm.

18:30 Here's the CEO telling us the future. that circulate in the world. Some of them mutate fast, like flu or COVID, some don't. We think we can put in a single product a lot of mRNAs taking care of all those viruses. And that once a year you should be able to get an annual booster, single dose, that does in the vial all those ammonies for all those virus that are of course adapted to the strain of the season like flu, like COVID strain and so on. And the idea is a bit like the iPhone, where as we know, you know, a lot of us buy a new iPhone every September and you get new apps

19:26 and you get refreshed apps. And that's exactly the same idea, which is you'll get COVID and flu and RSV in your single dose, and you'll get what's the best science of the moment to protect you for the sprains circulating now and in the fall winter. So we can combine all those things and provide to people around the world the annual booster, so only one shot. So in case it was hard to understand, Yes. Why do all these guys sound like Stavros Blofeld from the Bond series? No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die! What is it with these accents with these guys? These guys are not trustworthy. Well, that's... No offense to Bill Nye. No, that's life imitating art. You know? Yeah, they're all...

20:13 They all come across as evil. But I love his analogy. Oh no, no, you get one shot a year and it'll be just like upgrading your iPhone. It's not like we haven't said immunity as a service. We've talked about this for two years. We were onto this game right away. Immunity as a... and it's... you get refresh your apps. Refresh your apps. My goodness. What bull crap. Yeah? Yeah. He says it was a straight face. It was a scam. Hold on a second. So he said there are 10 viruses in the world. So let's do a little process of elimination. So the ones that we know that they'll put into their one... Because we know there's more than 10 viruses in the world, but go ahead. Exactly. Well, so we can start predicting. So we've got number one, COVID, number two, monkeypox, number three, polio, number four, flu, number five, which you mentioned there, RSV. So what should the six, seven, eight, nine, and ten be? I'm going to say avian flu.

21:17 I'm going to say Ebola. We need three more. What else do we have? AIDS? Let's just throw it in there. AIDS, HIV. I need two more, John. What other horrible diseases will... Because this way we can predict what the next outbreak is. We actually... HIV has to be in there. We already had the rare HIV in the Netherlands. I think this is it. Predicting the 10, whatever the 10 are, there could be 11, there could be 9. He said 10! It's just futile. Okay. He said 10. Futile what you're doing. Alright. Well, I'm expecting Ebola, there may be a good AIDS outbreak, something like that.

CHAPTER 08 / 58 Discussion

World Health Organization Monkeypox Renaming, Pet Transmission

The World Health Organization is seeking public input to rename monkeypox to avoid stigma, despite previous attempts to use the term MPX. Simultaneously, reports have emerged of the first confirmed case of monkeypox transmission from a human to a pet dog.

who· monkeypox· mpx· zoonotic· tiktok

22:01 And of course right now the... You know there'll be something new. Scarlet fever 2. There'll be something that's new. Oh it's a new outbreak of scarlet fever 2 just showed up in Africa at the Fort Detrick outlet there in the Congo. The Fort Detrick mall outlet where everyone picks up their viruses. Now the World Health Organization, just to reiterate, is now asking for the public's help in renaming the monkeypox. I thought this was settled with MPX. I thought this was settled. We played a clip and a clip and a clip and they renamed it MPX and now all of a sudden they have to rename it again. Yep, because MPX wasn't right. They should just name it what they want to call it. Trumpox. That's what they want it to be. Trumpox. Trust me.

22:55 If they could have their way, that's what it would be. And now this thing is confirmed to be passed on to a pet dog for the first time. Poor dog. Poor, poor dog. Who knows what's going on. You'd miss your dog with monkey pox? Oh my god, this thing would be miserable. Well, have you seen any of the TikTok videos of people with monkey pox? It's not cool. I'm not gonna watch TikTok. Why would I watch such a thing? They're gross. Yeah, but they show the pubic area at all boils. No, the dick or anything. That'd be disgusting. Let's see that it's just on their face and their hands and then the chest and yeah, this is one flight attendant who now has to quarantine in his hotel room in like Tucson for three weeks. I guess it takes a long time for monkey pox to end or he just doesn't want it to go out. I can understand that too. Is it all over his face?

CHAPTER 09 / 58 Discussion

Anthony Fauci Narcissism, The Fauci Effect Claim

Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the "Fauci Effect," claiming that his public image has inspired a surge in medical school applications. Critics characterize his statements as narcissistic, particularly his framing of himself as a symbol of truth and integrity in contrast to events like the January 6 Capitol riot.

anthony fauci· january 6· narcissism· science· medical school

23:51 Yeah, yeah, it's on his face. Not pretty. That wouldn't be good. No, not pretty. Not pretty. All right, let's talk affidavit. Let's talk about the big raid, baby. The big raid. Hello? How much I've got on this raid? Well, I've got all kinds of messages. Before we go, I do want to play this little clip, this little side since we're talking about the medical thing. Playing my Fauci effect. Oh, yeah. Fauci is out of control. You've heard this. Yeah, this is pathetic. This is a very, very pathetic man. Here we go. in an era of the normalization of untruths and lies and all the things you're seeing going on in society from January 6th to everything else that goes on, people are craving for consistency, for integrity, for truth, and for people caring about people. It's called the Fauci effect, which is sort of like, you know,

25:03 Yes, trust me. I don't get excited about that. I mean it's nice but... Okay. There's nothing called the Fauci effect? Who's he kidding? I think we actually have a report from a long time ago that might have been called the Fauci effect. I remember something about it. But here's the problem. This is something that if you're a narcissist like Fauci, you want someone else to say about you. You want someone else to say, you want the host of this interview to say, hey man, this is fantastic, this Fauci effect is so cool. You don't want to give away the name. It's like, I will never say, oh yeah, I'm the podfather. No, I've never done that.

25:56 I accept it when people call me that, but it's lame. It's incredibly lame and it's narcissistic. Here's the other thing. When you hear this guy talk, I can't do it, but I'd love to pull it through a processor. This is the devil speaking. This is literally the devil. The devil is lying, lying. To you in this wouldn't you agree? I want to hear it again because just think this guy has fucking horns And he's got and he's got a tripod and he's got a tail and he's ugly and he's breathing fire He's the devil and the devil would lie like this people go to medical school now people are interested in science Not because of me because people most people don't know me who I am. No, we know my Christ people don't

26:40 No me it's what I symbolize and what I symbolize in a in an era of the normalization of untruths and lies and and all the things you're seeing going on in society from January 6th to everything else that goes on people the craving for Consistency for integrity for truth and people caring about people it's called the Fauci effect Which is sort of like you know? Yes, trust me. I don't get excited about that. I mean it's nice but... Oh man. Yeah, I'm glad you had it. I saw that you had it so I didn't clip it myself. Otherwise I would have brought it. It's just mind-boggling. What lies? It's crazy. It's unbelievable. Before we get started on all the affidavit and other stuff, let's... Oh yeah, I do have two more things before we go there. Yeah, go ahead.

CHAPTER 10 / 58 Discussion

Karine Jean-Pierre Press Briefing, Mar-a-Lago Raid Gaffe

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced criticism for accidentally using the word "raid" to describe the FBI's search of Mar-a-Lago before attempting to correct herself. The discussion highlights her perceived lack of media training and her struggles when questioned by reporters like Fox News' Peter Doocy.

karine jean-pierre· mar-a-lago· fbi· peter doocy· msnbc

27:39 Oh, okay. Well, why don't you play that? Because I have the Jean-Pierre who, I guess, what's her name? She doesn't, she's never, she's not read in on anything. Oh, let's do Jean-Pierre. Let's do Jean-Pierre. Well, let me, I just want to do one. I got a bunch of them, but this one here I want to play. Wait a minute, you have a bunch of Jean-Pierre, Kareem Abdul, Van Damme? Yeah. And this one, JPK, I call him. JPK. Here's where she's not read in. Listen to when he uses the raid word. I can tell you this, he was not aware of the Mar-a-Lago raid, I don't know what you guys are calling it. Oh man, she screwed that up so bad! Okay, can I tell you what I think happened? I think they read her in.

28:29 And they said, look, these a-holes, Trump called it a raid, it wasn't a raid, we need to diminish that shit, we need to make it sound like these guys made it up. And she completely blows it. completely blows it. Let me hear that again. But you could see her grasping for it because she's uh and uh. Yes, because she couldn't remember. She might not have been able to remember the word but or that was her lame ass attempt at acting trying to pretend. What was that? You know they've done this before from the podium.

29:05 from the podium. They've done stuff like, I'm sorry, I don't even know what you're talking about. I don't know, I'm not familiar with the raid. They have done a number of those. The redhead used to do constantly, I don't know what you're talking about. Let's hear this again. I can tell you this, he was not aware of the Mar-a-Lago raid, I don't know what you guys are calling it. You know they spent a lot of money on training her too. I heard like $50,000 in consultants for media training. Oh that just makes it worse. Yes, you're right. Because what happens when they're over, you know, the implication is constantly you don't know what you're doing, you're no good. It just makes it, it's very hard to

29:55 to train somebody using media trainers on somebody that's that bad. The way to do it is to back off and let her become supernatural so she's just like kind of leaning in. Yeah, relaxes. Yeah, if she could relax for two seconds. So she relaxes. She's not going to ever relax if you got somebody breathing down her neck. No, she's got to stick up her butt as is, so. But you know, but the problem is she never got critiqued. She's going through it. And I feel a little bad for her because she's the product of MSNBC fawning. Like, oh, she's a black woman and she's smart. Because that's literally how they would talk about it, with those exact words.

30:33 Yep, and so there's an MSNBC host, not a host but a guest, a permanent guest. And she would say the damnedest stupid things but they were oh and they fall over themselves and then she expected just to waltz in here with no training whatsoever and actually doing something like this. She's never been a press secretary. And look at what she's falling apart over Peter Doocy. I mean I I like Doocy, but he's not really the predator, like, journalist type. Yeah, he's not like a costar. How could she fall apart over that guy? Like, shut up, Doocy. Anyone could put him in his place.

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White House Press Corps Conflict, African Journalist Snub

A heated exchange occurred in the White House briefing room when a journalist representing African interests accused Karine Jean-Pierre of ignoring black reporters. Despite promising to return to the journalist for a question, the Press Secretary ended the briefing without doing so, leading to vocal protests from the back of the room.

karine jean-pierre· press corps· africa· putin price hike· simon ateba

31:11 All right, let's do more of these. I love ragging on her. Okay, well, then she also brings in the Putin price hike. Here's another short 10 second clip. Per gallon from at least one gas station. President Biden promised he would address Putin's price hike at the pump and he has. Well, you know, they got some of that right. You know, the price went down regardless of why they said price is going down and it went down and they're able to call that. Yeah, well good for them. Now the thing that was good about this last press conference was there was a woman from some African newspaper who called her out. I got two clips of this. This went on longer than you're going to hear. Was this a white woman or a black woman? Black woman. Okay. A black African. How did she get in?

32:03 I mean, she's part of the group. I mean, John Carl, whoever it is. Is she a backbencher? She's a backbencher? Way in the back. Yes, she's totally a backbencher. It's the press corps operation. Typical Democrats, you know, black in the back. So they have this woman. So she came in, she started asking questions. Why aren't you calling on black people? And she gets into a beef with her. Not calling on black journalists? black Africans. Oh man, oh who sent this time bomb in? It is because she is a one of those Jean Pierre is one of those Mediterranean, not Mediterranean Caribbean. Yeah, yeah, she's from Haitian, she's from Haiti. Yeah, she's a Haiti girl. So here we go, this is JPK Africa 1, this is where she first introduces the complaint

32:58 Jean-Pierre then says she's going to call and she never does call on her ever and walks. But here, listen to here. Here's where it starts. One question for Africa. I'm going to come back, guys. Thank you. We always have to beg for patience. Africans deserve questions as well. Hurry. Come on. What is the latest on communications with Beijing? And are there still efforts to fund a meeting? Okay, I couldn't hear what Corrine was saying, but I heard... I don't know. I heard her saying... She said, I'll get back to you, she said. Yeah, I heard that. Then she's answering somebody else. Yeah. So then it goes on and on and then the woman doesn't get any... I thought you were gonna pick on me. Never does. She should have said circle back. And so here we go with the... it gets a little heated here.

33:43 I'm going to take ... Guys, go ahead. Okay. Give me a second. We have been asking for questions for a very long time. And even when you give questions to Simon, it's because he forced. We don't need Oh, violation? Man, okay, first she let some white dude mansplain over her.

34:32 And then, and then Kareem Abdul says, I'm sorry someone was talking over you. Well of course there was outrage in the court. And so what happened after this was then the woman was tried one more time. I don't have the rest of this goes on for a long time. She never picks on her even though she promised she would right at the beginning. And then she closes the books and walks out and they kill the mic so he can't hear her yelling and screaming I'm sure she was Yeah, it's a little beef going on there nice that was pretty poorly handled very poorly very poorly handled but great for our show excellent job So talking about screaming. I'm just gonna do a quick call back for a minute here because I did want to play this You know we've been talking about doctors

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Australian Medical Association Protest, Dr. William Bay

Dr. William Bay interrupted the Australian Medical Association conference to protest mandatory vaccinations, claiming they are causing harm to the public. Bay cited a Qatar study regarding natural immunity and warned his colleagues that they were "on notice" by the people of Queensland.

australia· william bay· ama· vaccines· queensland

35:24 not being able to hide the dead bodies anymore and now a lot of doctors are saying and nurses and other medical professionals are coming out of the woodwork and saying, okay we can't stand for this we have to tell you what's going on. And this was at the Australian Medical Association's conference. which had a whole bunch of doctors in you know in a big hotel ballroom all with masks on and some of them were their white coats and Dr. William Bay did this. Omar I'm sorry, my colleagues of the AMA my name is Dr. William Bay I'm a GP registrar and I'm here today to ask you to join with the people of Australia and stop forcing these vaccines on people who are getting killed by them. Dr. Professor Paul Kelly is a liar. He is gaslighting all of you and there is only a 0.27% fatality rate with the infection and

36:27 Natural immunity has been proven recently in a Qatar study that it gives you 97.3% immunity for life against all variants. All GPs, all doctors of Australia, you are on notice by the people of Queensland. This is the Queensland people's protest and you have been warned! I like this. I haven't heard that one, but that's definitely at the top of the list of good ones. And it's important, you know, so even this African lady, and I'm sure there's a reason she's not being called on. She must have some, because they have to submit the questions beforehand. Everyone knows this. It's still a little play that's put on.

37:16 You know, follow-up questions may differ, but they're prepared. That's why she has a binder. There's something about this African lady that is, there's a problem with her. Yeah, she's got a question that they can't answer. Correct. Or don't want to address. Do we know what outfit she's from? What? No, we have no clue. Hmm. That's too bad. You'd have to get a hold of one of the reporters in the room and they would probably know. I'm sure everybody knows. Send a note to, to Deucey probably knows who it is. They probably all know the question. Yeah. A couple of quick things just to mention. Daily Source Code turned 18 yesterday. So that was the first episode of the Daily Source Code, arguably one of the first podcasts, if not the. Although now I'm told Robin Williams on

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Anne Heche Death, Wag the Dog Legacy

Actress Anne Heche passed away following a high-speed car crash in Los Angeles involving a Mini Cooper Countryman. The discussion touches on conspiracy theories regarding her final film project about human trafficking and her notable performance in the political satire film Wag the Dog.

anne heche· los angeles· mini cooper· human trafficking· wag the dog

38:08 on Audible. That was two years earlier and that was podcasting apparently. According to Audible. So everything is podcasting. Ann Hesch passed away. Which was, it was weird, it was kind of unexpected because everyone saw her on the stretcher moving around. No, they saw her jumping, she almost jumped off the stretcher. She popped up on the stretcher, we saw these videos, and she's grabbing at something, so that doesn't sound like something to do with his brain. Well, it looked like she was trying to open a body bag that she was in, honestly, that's what it looked like. Maybe that was a burn bag, and if you're severely burned,

38:48 Man, you're going in they might have to put you in a coma so we don't know what happened But you know and then the big conspiracy theory. Yeah, why would there be a conspiracy? Oh, there's about it. There's a hey, okay there's a conspiracy theory and Ellen did it no No, no, no. They killed her because they wanted to stop the movie, the Lifetime Network movie that is coming out in September, which Lifetime Network has said will air as scheduled, which is about human trafficking in America. See? So that's why they had to kill her. I have my issues with that too. Well since they killed her and the movie's still coming out, it seems like their conspiracy is pretty lame. Now I just want to give Anne Hesch props for her role in Wag the Dog. She may have been a little wacky, but that was, that's one of my favorite movies. It's one of my favorite movies. Yeah. We have confirmation. She got, if you look at her wiki page, besides the fact that you really see that she's a troubled person,

39:48 with leading a miserable life. Could be. Despite all her stardom. Yeah. She did work a lot. I never thought about it until I looked at her working page. You see, she was working every year. She did a movie, maybe two. And she did a lot of TV. She worked a lot. So it wasn't like she was, you know, that, well, I would take it to that's no reason for having to drive around a mini Cooper. But OK. It was a it was a country man. Those are upscale. It's upscale Mini Cooper. Hey, you know, if you live in the city, if you live in Los Angeles, it may be handy to have a small car. It may be handy to have an electric car, seems to me. I believe the Countryman is electric, which might answer the question why it burst into flames.

40:40 Or it's a hybrid, at minimum a hybrid. I don't know if that is an electric or a hybrid. No, there's a hybrid. Okay. There's a hybrid. I think the former New York banker had one. See, this is what I'm saying. Like he had a mini Cooper? Yes, he had the country man. He would drive it every day and he felt that was cool. You got to understand these people. Have you ever been in one of those and driven it? Yeah, he drove me in it. They're very roomy. They're surprisingly roomy. Yeah. But they just seem cheap. Yeah, it doesn't actually say, hey, hey, baby, you know, doesn't say that. Check out my mini Cooper, baby. Hop in the Lambo. Far from a Lambo. Go on with your rundown. Oh, OK. We have confirmation.

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TSA Security Changes, Gate Access Without Tickets

Reports indicate that some U.S. airports are allowing individuals to pass through security to meet travelers at gates using only a valid ID or passport, without requiring a boarding pass. This change is attributed to new computer systems that verify identities against flight manifests.

tsa· airport security· id· passports· gate access

41:30 You no longer need a ticket. You could just need ID and you can go through to USA. Yes, we got a note today, we got a note yesterday. Several, several notes. Yeah, that said, no, you just go into, you're like, yeah, they got some new computer system. It just, I guess it goes through the, because you have to have your exact same name, otherwise you're a terrorist. No, no, no, no, you don't need a ticket. He's... No, you just need your ID, but you need an ID with your name on it. I understand. But you don't have to have a ticket associated with it. You can go to the gate and meet someone now. If you want to stand in line for three hours, I mean it's not like, woo, this is so cool. That's the difference. I have two reports of this. And whatever guy says, their passports work fine. Passports work fine too. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Okay, correction on the COVID-des. I was trying to figure that out and I wasn't doing a very good job.

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Netherlands COVID-19 Mortality Statistics, Salman Rushdie Correction

A correction is issued regarding COVID-19 mortality data from the Netherlands, clarifying that one out of every 800 people over age 60 who are vaccinated dies. Additionally, a correction is made regarding the location of the Salman Rushdie stabbing, which occurred in upstate New York rather than New York City.

netherlands· covid-19· mortality· salman rushdie· new york

42:29 on the last episode. So here is the exact statistic. This one is what came out of the Netherlands. One out of every 800 people over 60 who gets vaccinated dies. So, not 60 of 800. It's 1 out of 800 over 60. Ah, you get the 60 mixed up with the... Yeah, that's why. That sounds about right. Now, I have a correction to make. On the newsletter, I said that Salmon Rusty... Rusty. Rusty Salmon. Rusty Salmon. ...was stabbed in New York City, but that was a typo and it was New York, not New York City.

43:05 Oh gee, did people get mad at you? Yes, I've had other blunders in there and people noticed nothing. New Yorkers are very, you know, stabbing hair in our town. Then I got one of my favorite emails, which I'd like to share with you. We won't be able to do anything with it for this show, but I do want to play this quick recording. This is from Amy, Producer Amy. Adam, I thought it was time to kidnap my niece again for a child abuse audition reel. She was so excited when she heard herself on the show. That she goes around saying this is going nowhere and I do not have a little head I can't remember did we have her on one of her one of our producers children going I don't have a little head I don't remember that I know we talked about little heads. Yeah, yeah, this is Zika She's an excellent little troll in this audition reel so if you need any ISOs for Sunday show here you go So I just wanted to play a couple see if you like any

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Child Voiceover Audition, Producer Amy Anecdote

Producer Amy submitted an "audition reel" of her niece performing various show-related catchphrases and insults. The hosts praise the child's vocal clarity and suggest she has a potential future in professional voiceover work.

voiceover· audition· podcasting· humor· children

42:29 on the last episode. So here is the exact statistic. This one is what came out of the Netherlands. One out of every 800 people over 60 who gets vaccinated dies. So, not 60 of 800. It's 1 out of 800 over 60. Ah, you get the 60 mixed up with the... Yeah, that's why. That sounds about right. Now, I have a correction to make. On the newsletter, I said that Salmon Rusty... Rusty. Rusty Salmon. Rusty Salmon. ...was stabbed in New York City, but that was a typo and it was New York, not New York City.

43:05 Oh gee, did people get mad at you? Yes, I've had other blunders in there and people noticed nothing. New Yorkers are very, you know, stabbing hair in our town. Then I got one of my favorite emails, which I'd like to share with you. We won't be able to do anything with it for this show, but I do want to play this quick recording. This is from Amy, Producer Amy. Adam, I thought it was time to kidnap my niece again for a child abuse audition reel. She was so excited when she heard herself on the show. That she goes around saying this is going nowhere and I do not have a little head I can't remember did we have her on one of her one of our producers children going I don't have a little head I don't remember that I know we talked about little heads. Yeah, yeah, this is Zika She's an excellent little troll in this audition reel so if you need any ISOs for Sunday show here you go So I just wanted to play a couple see if you like any

44:05 I think you'll enjoy this reel. Hey John, guess what? I'll punch you in the face and you'll like it. Let that sink in. See, I think that is pretty good. Suck it up, buttercup. You can be a troll too. Get hit in the mouth. This is bogus! Okay, see now she's moving into the Dvorak realm where I think it gets good. You gotta be kidding me! John, do you realize what you're doing to these children? Do you realize what you're doing to these four children? I'm, yes, improving their lives! Yes, hold on. This one's doing very well. Are you even listening?

44:46 This is my favorite. Because I know you say that to everyone, including me. What the heck are you even talking about? See, another one. It's a talker, see, Joe. What a piece of crap. Drop dead. Okie dokie, artichokie. Stop trying to make pod happen. Unbelievable. It's going nowhere. Adios, mofos. So I think there's three in there. I think there's a couple good ones, and I think this child will have a bright future. She's got a clear voice. Yes, which is by the way a very big deal. It's very important to have a clear voice if you're gonna do this sort of thing. A lot of kids, very few kids do. They mumble. And she has a clear voice which is very important and she could probably, now that she's all jacked up about doing this,

45:39 She could probably move into voiceovers and what would be really cool a kid doing voiceovers Yeah That's money in the bank, and it's only short-lived. Yeah, you hear that Amy get on the stick girl Now this is the kind of fun we have with the children of no agenda nation Out in the rest of the big bad world, like, I don't know, the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, this is the kind of fun they like to have. Hi, my name is Priya Dhar. I'm one of the doctors at the Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health here at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. I wanted to talk to you guys today a little bit about puberty blockers.

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Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Puberty Blockers Video

The Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh released a promotional video featuring Dr. Priya Dhar discussing the benefits of puberty blockers for children experiencing gender dysphoria. The hosts criticize the medicalization of puberty and compare the current cultural climate to past eras of adolescent development.

pittsburgh· puberty blockers· gender dysphoria· cdc· adolescent health

46:21 Puberty blockers are basically a medication that says, hey, let's just put a pause on puberty. And that can be really beneficial for younger kids who have already started the puberty process, who either might go through a lot of psychological distress as they go through puberty if they're struggling with gender dysphoria, or for somebody who's saying, hey, I'm not really sure if I feel comfortable in my body or what gender I truly identify with. Yeah, you can also do that with kids. Yeah, that's actually one of a series. I know! Have you seen the CDC? The entire CDC series? No, I'm talking about from that hospital, the Children's Hospital has a series of these. I think that woman's doing most of them. I haven't gotten a hold of the whole thing. No, no, the CDC has a series of 20, maybe more, one minute clips.

47:14 Yeah, getting yeah, what's the people? What's vagina plastic? Puberty is yeah. Gee somebody's going through puberty in other words. Their hormones are changing. They're changing their bodies changing their brain. Their brain is changing. Everything's changing and oh my God, it's uncomfortable. Yeah, see they're having all kinds of they having some issues with this. Yeah. Hello. Do you remember? Okay. So these days, going through puberty means going through this. Oh, what's my gender? What's my pronoun? Back in the day, with the Partridge family, when Danny was going through puberty, you know, they had to cover up for his voice changing. That was the horror of the day. How far we've fallen. That woman who did that clip should be shot. Careful now. Careful now before you know it, we'll be on a list.

48:11 Okay, she shouldn't be shot. No, she should have her head shaved and walk down Main Street naked Exactly. That's how we better with them. That's what I would actually would be better. Yeah, that's That will come become a martyr That will come that will happen. Yeah, it's shameful. It's shameful that somebody would Just it's the nihilism of the human condition. You go through puberty. That's what you do That's where you get your deep voice if you're a male if you're a podcaster if you're a podcast If you're a netcaster you get some else and now some guys don't have the voice. No, they don't have the voice You gotta have the voice if you got the voice you got the ball. I've got a squeaky voice. I like my squeaky voice Yeah

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Evan McMullin Senate Campaign, CIA vs FBI Public Image

Former CIA operative Evan McMullin is challenging Senator Mike Lee in Utah, frequently highlighting his intelligence background. The discussion contrasts the CIA's ability to remain in the shadows with the FBI's more public and often controversial history of domestic operations.

evan mcmullin· mike lee· cia· fbi· utah

49:02 Yeah. Onward. Any more of these little... Little gems? Little gems? No, these are my little gems for now. We can choose. I think we should probably do raid stuff since we've gotten through the actual news. Now let's find out what's going on. I thought the funniest... The M5M now has to punch back at this highly successful move by Trump to position the FBI just as looking like a bunch of dicks and scary at that. And Americans don't like it. Americans do have some kind of... In the back they think, you know, CIA is different. I think that's hard for most Americans to see as bad. Because they've done a good... CIA has done a marvelous job of keeping in the shadows. Yes. I mean, that's always been their specialty. That's what they do.

49:55 Even their budgets. It's always surprising when we get this guy like this McMullen, Evan McMullen, who is going after Mike Lee. And I have gotten a whole lot and he's doing, I think he's doing an excellent job of it. He's got press releases coming up. Mike Lee has one of the worst operations. Now who's Mike Lee? Mike Lee, the Mike Lee, this conservative Utah senator. Oh, the CIA guy. No. The CIA guy is Evan McMullen. Okay, so Evan McMullin's going after Mike Lee's spot in the Senate? Is that what you're telling me? Yeah. Oh, okay. So they want- Evan McMullin's the guy who also ran for president. Yeah. That guy. Oh.

50:38 So Mike Lee, he's giving him a run for his money because Mike Lee's operation, I can tell you from experience because I've called them, is incompetent and boneheads. And it's got to be Mike Lee's fault, which surprises me because I saw him on a Trump campaign once and he was just phenomenal on stage. Even though he's very soft-spoken. I started off anti-Trump but he came around pretty quickly. But his operation sucks. You can't find his press liaison guy finally dug him up on through one of the subcommittees that there was name was finally there and I looked him up on LinkedIn and he just was brought on board he doesn't do anything so Mike Lee's got some issues but this Evan McMullin is pulling all the strings but Evan McMullin XCIA covert operative Evan undercover from now on we'll call him Evan the Fed so Evan the Fed

51:34 is just bragging about his CIA experience. He's totally alien to me from all the things I've seen about these CIA guys. They shut up. They don't put themselves out in front and brag about, I was undercover CIA covert operations, which is what this guy keeps telling everyone. It's a bit like Malcolm Nance. Yeah, he's a little like Malcolm Nance. He's full of shit. And so, and he's milk toasty. He's got no personality that I can tell. And, but he's going after- So how does he fit in? How does he fit into the raid and all this? Well, I'm just saying the CIA guys- Ah, okay, I got you. I was making the point that they tend to be in the background, except for this Evan McMullin character who just goes on and on about being a spook.

52:23 Yeah, which I'm sure they did a strategy session on it. They said, okay, this is how it'll work. People trust us. I'm sure they did. People trust us. But I don't know what they're thinking because it doesn't work for me. But Mike Lee's operation being such boneheads, I mean, I sent it, I called once to get some insight of the way Lee voted and they said, oh, there's a form. There's no press office. There's a form. You just go ask, blah, blah, blah. I should read you the letter I got back. Thank you for being a good citizen. It's just some canned piece of shit they sent me back. And I clearly identified myself as a member of the media. They don't care. Wait, wait, wait. I think I'm going to answer all my emails like that. Thank you for being a good citizen. I like it. I like it. Well, you do that anyway. So, but the

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FBI History and Favorability, J. Edgar Hoover Legacy

An FBI veteran discusses the agency's history, noting that favorability ratings have dropped significantly from a peak of 95%. The segment covers J. Edgar Hoover's 48-year tenure and the subsequent implementation of 10-year term limits for directors to prevent the consolidation of power.

fbi· j. edgar hoover· congress· partisanship· law enforcement

53:16 So I think they got issues, but to bring the point back to what I was trying to explain, the CIA doesn't do this. I don't know why they're doing it with this guy. Okay, so the FBI, I think there's enough history. You know, the CIA people are still like, maybe they killed JFK, but that was a long time ago. FBI, now we know about Hoover and you know, kind of the history of it and there's been problems. And so I think that's more believable. I've got a, I just so happen to have a clip from the last show. Play this clip is really educational. It's the history of the FBI told by an FBI guy in one of the talk shows. Okay, hold on. History of the FBI. Yeah, it is. It is wholly depressing. Look, it was just a few years ago where the FBI enjoyed favorability ratings, Vlad, of 95% in the US public. And obviously it's not the same now. Look, going back, let's put this all into context.

54:09 FBI Director J Edgar Hoover was born in 1895. The FBI began as the Bureau of Investigation in 1908, and Hoover was a 29 year old kid, if you will, in 1924 when he took it over. When he passed in 1972, he had a 48 year run spanning eight different presidents from Calvin Coolidge all the way to Richard Nixon. Congress, rightly, after J. Edgar Hoover passed away, decided to put a 10-year term on FBI directors. Director Hoover did many good things, and he also did some insidious things. And we've hoped that we've advanced the ball and gotten better and better as an agency. Look, the 2016 election brought the FBI back into the crosshairs because of the charges of

54:54 partisanship or partiality or bias from senior level members. There are 36,000 employees in the FBI, 12,000 FBI agents. I can assure both of you and the viewers of this right now, the vast majority of them are good people, honest brokers. They're following the evidence bereft of fear favor. Yes, There have been some folks in the upper echelons who put their fingers on the lever. We hope that they've been called to account. And if there's something involved here, we'll certainly call that out too. I just think it's too early to make a statement right now on where we are. But I'll caution you this, Vlad, we better have the goods.

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Intelligence Agency Power Struggles, Trump Declassification

Speculation arises that the CIA may be attempting to undermine the FBI to consolidate power within the executive branch. Donald Trump reportedly possesses declassified documents detailing FBI spying and misconduct, though the official release of these records has been stalled by redaction processes within various intelligence agencies.

cia· fbi· nsa· donald trump· declassification

55:36 Vlad, I guess. Well, this Russian propaganda clip ends with, I promise you, Vlad. Huh? Huh? All right. So I was watching a bunch of other things and by the way, when they talk about the FBI, the code is for the guys, the bad actors, it's the code is seventh floor. Right. That's where the management is. Okay. Hold on a second. One, I'm going to disagree with this guy. You know, people always, well, you know, they're not all bad, the Democrats. They're not all bad, the Republicans. They're not all bad, the FBI. Lots of good men and women. Bullshit. These good men and women need to become whistleblowers and they know it. So you should walk away, find something else to do. I'm in total agreement with that. If you are a good guy in the FBI and you see something going on that's illegal,

56:29 minimally, you should be a whistleblower. You got to be. But that's not happening. And it's like the same with doctors and same with teachers and everybody who's afraid for their own livelihood, etc. Although we're seeing some of that change now that it comes down to life and death in the medical field. What it could, this could also be taking into account CIA is in control of this White House, was in control of the Obama White House, was in control of the Clinton and the Bush White Houses. It was the CIA in the Bush White House. They maybe want to do away with the FBI once and for all. And they may, and there may be some, without really saying that there was obviously no collusion. Any collusion?

57:15 between Trump and the CIA, I think it behooves them because they hate the FBI. They think they're full of crap and pussies and Nancys and whatever. And they've got goods and the CIA wants to run it all. All of the stuff that Trump has that he declassified, and we'll talk about that in a second, It's all about the FBI spying, FBI contractors, FBI having offices at the Democrat lawyer's office, you know, FBI targeting people, FBI, FBI, FBI. This is the documentation that Trump wants to put out and I should probably explain the way I see the situation.

57:55 is yes, the president can declassify anything and these documents were declassified, no redactions. But the process, there is a legal process, is where all the intelligence agencies or the ones that are mentioned in these documents, they get to do a redaction or say no, they have some kind of veto. And that's why this shit has never gotten out even though it's been declassified. And maybe you know, who knows maybe Biden can reclassify, whatever it is. It's that information that is publicly available. I mean, you can find it, it's just not like, it doesn't feel like it's the official documents or there's a lot redacted. But you can see how many Americans were spied on through the NSA. Remember, it was Admiral Keith Alexander, the true whistleblower, who said, hey, hold on a second, there's FBI contractors in here searching for Americans targeted by subjects

58:51 and from and to and we have to stop this and he did. So that's what the FBI may be the ones on the ropes here and and that would kind of explain stories like this from ABC. Oh man yeah that wait well let me do this let's wait Wait, let's do the one targeting the FBI first. Here we go. This is also ABC. This morning, the investigation into Ricky Schiffer, the man authorities say tried to breach the FBI Cincinnati field office, is focusing on social media posts apparently linked to Schiffer that called for violence in the days after the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago.

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FBI Cincinnati Field Office Attack, Ricky Schiffer

Ricky Schiffer was killed by law enforcement in an Ohio cornfield after attempting to breach the FBI's Cincinnati field office. Schiffer, who reportedly posted violent rhetoric on Truth Social following the Mar-a-Lago search, was armed with an AR-15 and a nail gun during the incident.

fbi· cincinnati· ricky schiffer· truth social· nail gun

59:32 ABC News has reviewed a series of recent posts to accounts believed to be Schiffer's on former President Trump's social network Truth Social. The posts call for war and for FBI agents to be killed on sight. In one post yesterday, Schiffer appeared to detail his failed attempt to enter the FBI office, writing, it is true. I tried attacking the FBI. Previous social media posts also claim he was present at the US Capitol during the January 6th riot. and reportedly mentioned the Proud Boys. Authorities say just after 9am yesterday, Schiffer, dressed in body armor with an AR-15 and a nail gun, tried to break into the visitor's screening facility. Wait, did he say a nail gun? Yes, this is something that has kind of gotten my attention too. Let's listen to it again and we'll stop it.

1:00:21 Yesterday Schiffer dressed in body armor with an AR-15 and a nail gun tried to break into the visitors screening facility. When they say nail gun, that's like a bluster gun, you know, with a whole bunch of nails and like one of those that... No, it means, what is a nail gun? It's a nail gun. An actual nail gun. Just pew pew. Did he have a tank? Did he have a tank with him on his back? Did he have a compressor with him outside? I have just beyond me this nail gun thing and no one's explained it. They just keep telling us he's got a nail gun. What kind of a nail gun? I like the idea of starting of a compressor outside, running the hose in, coming in, click click, attach. Ching ching ching. I thought I'd nail a door in while I was here. By the way, I should mention this book, it's called The Wedge.

1:01:07 by Mark Rebling and it came out in 2002 and it's from Pearl Harbor to 9-11 how the secret war between the FBI and the CIA has endangered national security. Ooh, the wedge? The wedge? Just wedge. Not the wedge, just wedge. Who wrote this? This guy Mark Rebling who's now at the Manhattan Institute And he is a, which is started by Spooks. I have a contact there at the Manhattan Institute. Do you know? Yes. The Manhattan Group was started by William Casey before he became the head of the CIA during the Reagan administration. Wait, that whole outfit's CIA?

1:01:49 It seems to be. But it's also neocon. Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong one. I thought it was the Manhattan Club, the Manhattan Institute. It's a conservative think tank. I think I know some big donors. What? What what yeah, you say like okay like like Well, I said you said you have anything I said, okay. No, you went. Oh, okay It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. I misunderstood. Okay, good. Oh good. I misunderstand. I'm just saying okay You probably do have somebody that works. I mean, there's a lot of people in and out of that place We got to get some info from them now. I don't know we're gonna get anything It's just like I think it's I hate you know me

1:02:38 Drinking club, hello? Well this is the former, not the former, this is the Hollywood executive. Mark Riebling? No, my friend the Hollywood executive. Oh that guy. Oh really? What's he got to do with the Manhattan Institute? Well, hello, this is, I'm gonna ask him to find out. Okay. He's conservative. He is a conservative. So it is a conservative operation. Anyway, back to the nail gun. I am reliably informed there are modern battery operated nail guns. Who knew? I need one. Why? What are you going to nail? No, next time it's self-defense. Oh, please. Get me some deer.

1:03:20 I don't know. I need to see a demo of these. AR-15 and a nail gun tried to break into the visitor screening facility. He was unsuccessful when he fled that area. He then fled 60 miles down a highway in a Ford Crown Victoria. They're selling a car for the FBI, so they're about 70... Says OJ? What the hell is this? This is very weird report in a Crown Victoria. Since when do they mention this anymore? And by the way, I didn't hear this report that you're playing, but there are a couple of things in it. One was he was at this January 6th, of course, you got to make that association, which has got nothing to do with the Raiden Mara logo, but okay. So let's mention it. And then he mentioned the Proud Boys

1:04:08 What? This is bull crap, this guy. I love this. So this sounds like they... Okay, we need a profile for this perp that we're gonna make up. Okay, Both, good idea. What do... Let me think. This kind of guy, I mean, he's a trumper. Let's think like a trumper, like a nutjob. Crown Victoria. And, okay, that's perfect. Now he's got an AR-15, of course, but let's make him the working man. He's got a nail gun. Love it, Both. He's got a nail gun. It's great. Throw in some proud boys. Yeah, now we got a profile. Send that off to ABC. with an AR-15 and a nail gun tried to break into the visitor screening facility. He was unsuccessful when he fled that area. He then fled 60 miles down a highway in a Ford Crown Victoria. They're following a car for the FBI. There were about seven units, I believe, on the car.

1:04:53 Officials were in pursuit when they say the suspect opened fire from his car. Officers managed to corner the suspect in the cornfield. They say they fatally shot him. Dude, they threw in cornfield. They threw in a cornfield. This is fantastic. Cornfield. Bullshit. I'm sorry. Where is he? Where did this start? It started in Washington DC. Where was it? Alright, he's in the cornfield boys. Watch out for the nail gun. From his car, officers managed to corner the suspect in the cornfield. They say they fatally shot him after he raised a gun towards officers. The chaos coming just 24 hours after the FBI director was asked if he was worried about the violence in the wake of the Mar-a-Lago search. Oh man, I'm exhausted after that report.

CHAPTER 22 / 58 Discussion

Media Rhetoric on Trump Supporters, Merrick Garland

Media outlets like ABC News are linking the backlash against the FBI to far-right factions and neo-Nazis. Some commentators suggest that criticism of Attorney General Merrick Garland is rooted in anti-Semitism, while others compare Garland's perceived haplessness to the character Barney Fife.

abc news· merrick garland· neo-nazis· white supremacists· anti-semitism

1:05:39 Wow, Field of Dreams even got in there. Everything's in there, everything. So the FBI, this is them fighting back, obviously. Hey man, hey man, and you know, these Trump guys, man, they're a bunch of, you know, they hate the feds, it's no good. And, oh, let's talk to the, let's get- Betsy Ross flagged this all that was left out of that report, by the way. Right, no, no, they've got a new angle. This is ABC News' chief investigative reporter. It's not just some slouch, chief investigative reporter and you know what these Trumpers, what are they? They're racist, yep check. What else are they?

1:06:14 They hate authority, they hate America, and they of course above all hate Jews! Jews! They hate Jews! No, you love the Russkies though. You love the Russkies. I'm sorry, I was going for a crescendo of Jews. It's very, very difficult. This is all in a polarized environment, which this environment right now is so dangerous and delicate, and it's so supercharged with calls for violence. That's why I think as somebody who's been watching this for years, this attorney general must have really scrutinized this question of going in for a search and then bringing it to a judge this week. That's why I personally don't think, based on my knowing this attorney general and our covering of him, that he's somebody who would have allowed this to happen.

1:06:56 happen in a rash way because he had to know that as soon as this happened, it would supercharge a supercharged environment. And in fact, that's what we saw. As soon as President Trump put out confirmation on Monday that the raid had been done and was underway, we immediately started seeing factions on the far right, neo-Nazis, white supremacist militia organizers calling for violence as they always have done. of terrible violent rhetoric that had law enforcement incredibly concerned. You cannot believe for a second that the Attorney General and his senior staff at the Justice Department, that they at all were blind to what was going to happen in the wake of this type of assertion. Donald loves Nazis. Donald loves Nazis. CNN say that he's KKK and he shouts a sick hail with it. Wow.

1:08:12 So I'm trying to do what's gonna do for the news that I had times around it ran out I was gonna do a Merrick Garland Barney Fife Pictures does anyone still know who Barney Fife is though. Yeah, I think he's a big timeless He's timeless like Elvis pretty close to being timeless with his one bullet. You know kind of maybe maybe maybe well I know I so I didn't I didn't do it, but but he does look like Barney Fife the you know the hapless Deputy for the Mayberry RFD show or whatever. Andy Griffith show. Let's stick with these horrible Trump Jew haters who clearly are targeting the FBI. It's really a Jew thing coming out of the blue. Yeah, because Garland is a Jew. Didn't you know that? Oh, that's right. Garland is a Jew. Yeah, that's what it is everybody. That's why they're doing it. It has nothing to do with anything else.

CHAPTER 23 / 58 Discussion

Mika Brzezinski Gaffe, Stolen Election Comment

During a broadcast of Morning Joe, co-host Mika Brzezinski appeared to accidentally state that Trump followers "know the election was stolen" while attempting to argue the opposite. The slip-up is highlighted as an example of the scripted nature of mainstream media commentary.

mika brzezinski· morning joe· stolen election· january 6· gaffe

1:09:02 If you really want to know why they're doing this, Mika Brzezinski from the Morning Blow show, she knows exactly why these crazy Trumpers are doing this. ...obscotted from the White House with top secret classified information about nuclear secrets. While you're there on the subject of people on television, I just, you ask how stupid his followers are. In terms of those people, they're not stupid. No, they know exactly what they're doing. They know the election was stolen. They know January 6th was an assault on our Capitol and... Did you catch what she said? Yeah, she says she knows the election was... they know the election was stolen. Yeah.

1:09:42 The truth comes out. They're lying. They know the election was stolen. They know January 6th was an assault on our Capitol. But how does that happen? Who are you listening to that that is the program that spits out when you clearly meant to say it was not stolen? You know? I don't know what she's thinking. All right, well not much. So let's go to CBS this morning, a quick little update on what the... Why is she on the air? Why is that woman, why does she have a job? Well that's not fair. Yeah it is. Why does she have a job? To keep us

CHAPTER 24 / 58 Discussion

Mar-a-Lago Seized Items, Emmanuel Macron Dossier

The unsealed warrant for the Mar-a-Lago search reveals that the FBI seized 11 sets of classified documents, Roger Stone's clemency papers, and information regarding French President Emmanuel Macron. Speculation suggests the "Macron files" may be the primary target of the search to protect sensitive diplomatic or intelligence information.

mar-a-lago· fbi· roger stone· emmanuel macron· classified documents

1:10:21 It does work. It works. Hey, they're paying for it, not us. It makes the show great. The newly unsealed warrant authorizing the search of former President Trump's Florida home reveals FBI agents removed 11 sets of highly classified documents, including some marked top secret and some only meant to be viewed in secure government areas. Also removed? 20 plus boxes of items, binders of photos, the executive grant of clemency for Trump ally Roger Stone, and info about the president of France. John Bolton served as Trump's national security advisor. He's now a critic of Trump. Well, I thought he handled them carelessly. I don't think he fully appreciated the significance of the classification procedures. Far more telling than what was seized, says attorney Jessica Levinson, is what the warrant suggests.

1:11:15 What they need is probable cause that there was a federal crime that was committed and probable cause that the evidence of that crime is where they say it was, in this case at Mar-a-Lago. Agents executed the warrant at Mar-a-Lago Monday after a back and forth between the FBI and Trump over documents starting in the spring. They were seen carrying several boxes from the estate. The search has sparked a wave of violent threats against the Justice Department and the FBI, as well as a political backlash from Republicans. I see no evidence of a wave. So there's a number of things I think are interesting. One, I think the taking of the Roger Stone clemency document was a souvenir.

1:12:02 So one of the agents will have that in their office in the frame. How sick are you if that's your souvenir? I mean, Melania's panties, that would be cool, but you know, okay, take this Roger Stone thing. They were in there for nine and a half hours and they wouldn't allow the lawyer to be around. They have Melania's panties. There is no doubt about it. Now, they do, they have them. I don't think there's any question about it. And you know, she's going to say, where's my red ones? Where'd they go? Maybe you're at the dry cleaners. Anyway, there's some guy, there's some guy on TikTok and he and he had he prepped a whole box that he bought off eBay. So look, it's Milani's panties and there was a little note in there from the FBI.

1:12:42 It's good. You like to note you sometimes just to get your luggage, you know, cuz TSA hey we went through your shit man Now the other thing is I think There's the only thing that's a discrepant besides the the stone clemency thing which is a which is a collectible Said the archive is it's a collectible it it's a total collective. Wait a minute is it? I mean, is that like an original document, like the Constitution? Is it written on parchment? I mean, why is that so collectible? It doesn't have to be. It's signed. You got a signature, you got a... It's a super collectible. Oh, okay. But now let's go back to one thing. What's the discrepant thing in there? The Macron files. Why are they... What has he got those for? I think Macron's the CIA

1:13:33 front man and it was all documented in there and they had to get that back. That's the reason for the whole thing is to save McCrone's ass. Huh? It's the only thing along the list that doesn't make any sense. Wait, was that in my clip? The one I just played? They did mention it in there, but they mentioned it a lot, but they had Emmanuel Macron duck it did some dossier on the guy. What is it? What's in it? It said he's a CIA spook He's a front man, and that's the last thing the French need to find out about That would really ruin the coalition over there wouldn't it yep? That would be a real big problem, huh? Oh, that's a good little piece of little nugget

CHAPTER 25 / 58 Discussion

Nuclear Document Claims, China Coal Exports

The hosts dismiss claims that Donald Trump held sensitive nuclear secrets as a "smokescreen" for other motives. The conversation shifts to the logistics of U.S. coal exports, noting that large quantities of American coal are shipped from ports like Oakland to China while domestic energy costs remain high.

nuclear weapons· china· coal· oakland· energy

1:14:18 Yeah, it's just a supposition obviously, but it's the only thing that makes sense to me. What has he got the Macron stuff for in the first place and why are they trying to get it back? I love the whole nuclear codes. You know, when I hear that... That's a smokescreen. No, but listen, think about... this is so pathetic. Let's just think logically. Let's say Trump had some classified secret nuclear documents. This is not 1958. You know, Russia has kick-ass nuclear shit. Oh wait, Trump has one that's bigger? That's some bomb that's even better and this is like some huge secret that oh, let's not let everyone has a nuke these days. So it just doesn't make any sense. Yeah, yeah, that's a good point and they're emphasizing it. The Democrat talk show guys are emphasizing it as though it's some

1:15:12 Who gives a shit? North Koreans have a bomb. What's flying? Is there an airplane buzzing your house? You know, it's the coal train. It's the first time it's gone through on a show day and it does make an unbelievable racket. Is the window closed? Yeah, everything's buttoned up. What do you live by the tracks man? Where do you live you live in some kind of? But the tracks are down at the bottom of the hill you can see him But the coal train here's what happened somebody to explain it to me when I went to the model train exhibit Exhibit that was open public for one day this guy had all the trains from around here And I said hey, this is the train that goes by my house. This is our he was a fat guy obviously obviously

1:15:58 Obviously, he's a coal train guy. And he told me about these coal trains. And so what they do, we're shipping half of our coal by the, by these, you heard the cars go by, those were empty. That's why they made so much noise. There was empty coal carriers and they pack, they save them at the side of the tracks here and then they send them back to the mines. Then they ship them to Oakland and all the coal gets shipped to China. We're shipping coal to China like there's no tomorrow. That's crazy! Most of the coal, our coal is going out of the country. We're not using it ourselves. It's like everything else. We're shipping our beef out of the country, we're shipping our coal out of the country. All aboard, trains good, planes bad. But you heard those cars go by. That was a racket. Because they're all empty, they're going back to go pick up some coal. Was that clean coal? Could you tell? Was it clean? We only have, most of our coal is pretty clean. It's just clean.

CHAPTER 26 / 58 Discussion

No Agenda Social User Purge, Password Recovery Debate

The hosts discuss an upcoming purge of approximately 3,000 inactive accounts on the No Agenda Social Mastodon instance. A disagreement ensues regarding the functionality of the platform's password recovery system and whether technical failures have contributed to the loss of active users.

no agenda social· mastodon· password recovery· mailgun· user data

1:16:57 Oh, it's a weird world man. When we can't have the coal, we're shipping it off to China. It makes so much sense. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your occurrence. And in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the classified documents. Ladies and gentlemen, hello to my friend on the other end, Mr. John C. Dvorak. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Andrew Kerr. In the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning to all the ships, seaboats, and raffi, and the airships, and the water, and all the dames and knights out there. Yes, in the morning to all of our producers. There are many of them. Thank you all so much for supporting us with your time, your talent, your treasure. We're coming up on 15 years and 1,500 episodes. So proud of the work that all of our producers have done once again today. And in the morning to the trolls in the troll room who are always there to hang out and

1:17:53 Well, you could actually join them. It's quite simple. If you go to trollroom.io, you'll see exactly, you can hear the show live if it's on Thursday or Sunday, but that No Agenda stream that rolls, it's 24-7. There's tons of live shows. They have their own apps that have all kinds of extra functionality so you can actually just listen and troll along in one of the new apps. Find it, anewpodcastapps.com. Let's see how many trolls we have in there today. Come on, trolls, carry away. I'm feeling good about this. 24-16. Somehow this feels like a good number. Is that not a good number? It's a good number, right? Well, it's getting back to normal. It needs to be at 2700 before you should feel good. Okay. Well now at least I know when to feel good. Yeah. I feel real good about being on noagendasocial.com. Good news everybody!

1:18:44 We are about to purge, I think, 3,000 accounts, some like 2,700 or something like that. It might be 3,000 by the time we're done from the 10,000 allotment that we have limited ourselves to. These are accounts that have not been active, no login for over a year. So if you're squatting, you're going to be out of luck. You may already be out of luck. A lot of them have lost their password. Dana Brunetti is a good example. He was on there and he lost his password and then tried to go to the password recovery process, which I tried to do. And it doesn't work because nobody cares about it. And so they stop logging in and they quit and so they get bounced out to get a new account. So the password retrieval works just as well or as shitty as any other password retrieval system. That would be dependent upon the email service provider you use. It comes from Mailgun. It's an accepted SMTP provider.

1:19:44 So I'm just saying don't say it doesn't work. Plenty of people have no problem getting it to work. I never got it to work. John, I know you're special, but please don't spread fake news. It's fake, it's not fake news. It's fake news, you said it doesn't work nobody cares. That's really insulting. I think, I'll bet you, I'm asking people out there who join No Agenda Social that could not get on and they haven't been logged on for the last year and so they're gonna get booted. I want you to write to Adam at curry.com and tell him what you think about what he's just saying. So everybody go ahead right now, everyone who's on noagendasocial.com, there's about six, seven thousand of you, please ask for your password reset. You don't have to do anything. Forward that to john at Dvorak.org so he can see that it works. I'm not talking about password reset, I'm talking about password recovery. Same thing. No.

1:20:41 Oh gee, you are an unbelievable, unbelievable man. Well if you want to think that recovery and reset is the same thing, fine. Okay John, it's recovery, password recovery. You take my breath away sometimes with how you can stop me in my tracks. Well, I'm just saying you've lost three, two thousand some users. I think a lot of them because they couldn't get on. Okay, first of all, I didn't lose anything. This is our producer resource. These are people who just didn't come back, but to say that that's because they can't recover their password is just bullshit.

CHAPTER 27 / 58 Discussion

Episode 1476 Art Selection, Woke Waver Rat

The hosts review the artwork for the previous episode, "Woke Waver," featuring a licensed rat in an FBI hat. They discuss the various submissions from the No Agenda Art Generator and the predictions made by the "comic strip blogger" on social media.

no agenda art· fbi· trump· rat trap· mastodon

1:21:23 Some may have it, but the recovery system works. Not for you, I get it. Not for Dana Brunetti. I get a lot of people who can retrieve the password, but they forgot their two-factor authentication or they changed their email or lots of other things that happens, or they don't remember the email they used. This is the most common. That's in fact why you didn't get your recover, but I didn't want to embarrass you. You were using the wrong email address. I use the same email for everything. Okay. All right. I'm very happy with the artwork that we selected for episode 1476, which we titled Woke Waver. There were some good choices.

1:22:04 This was, the one we chose was Dame Kenny Ben. Now we know that she licenses her rats, so we knew the rat was good, but she added an FBI hat and the whole idea of a classified rat trap with some tasty Trump cheese under there. I think that was, it was very well done. We were very pleased with it. I noticed that on No Agenda Social that the comic strip blogger is now on the process of predicting winners. In advance of the show's actual selection and he picked this one to be a loser He thought it was too gruesome because we I have my gruesome really scale, you know I said, I don't want to put anything that's just gruesome and he thought the rat was too gruesome to be picked. I

1:22:47 Really? No, I don't see that at all. Yeah, I felt the same way. I didn't think it was gruesome. Now I kind of like the one over from that, the not-raid political spray. You didn't like that. You thought that was gross, if I recall. No, I didn't think it was gross. I just didn't think it was artsy. Okay. I mean Dame Kenny Benz is dimensional. She's got a very good licensed rat that's very well done and in the background, the whole thing is beautiful. It's a licensed rat. Hey, our producers come with their rats licensed, okay? So shove off.

1:23:27 I kind of like the Banana Joes. We had two of them, one by Tantaniel, Banana Joe, just the label and she did both of those, I guess. Kind of like those. You didn't like them. No, I did. I liked the Banana Joe too. That's the one I said we should do. And then you went, nah, the rat's better. That's what you said. You pushed the rat. I agree with that. I did say that. I did like it. I liked it, but the rat was better. Yeah. Was there anything else that we looked at? I don't think so. I thought it was a paucity. I didn't think there was that many great pieces. And then there's the butt sniffing. Come on, people. Is that... that's new, isn't it? The butt sniffing. I think that's new stuff. No, the butt sniffing was there. Why? Did we have a butt sniff? Oh, yeah, you had a clip with butt sniff. Yeah. Oh, okay.

1:24:19 Yeah, it's, you know what, it's kind of unclear when you look at it. It's like, what am I looking at here? Oral remedy, which is kind of, I use that for this morning's pre-art. And that's a comic strip blogger. I'm not exactly sure what it is. I like oral remedy guaranteed to shrink your amygdala, but I can't see, what is it? Is it like a flaming lipstick or, what do you think that is? I thought it was a bottle of cough syrup. It doesn't look like a bottle. Oh, yeah, I guess it is. Ugh. It's poorly done. Still got- Well then why'd you pick it? Well, what, I was gonna pick the noagenda xlsx file? Which, by the way, people found hilarious. Where's that?

1:25:01 No, not the art. They found our Excel conversation. Apparently that hit the funny bone. I don't know why people think that's so funny. It's very frustrating for both of us. And I will say, as we thank Dame Kenny Benn for providing us the artwork and remind you that anyone can participate in this. Go to noagendaartgenerator.com and why don't you follow Adam at noagendasocial.com, John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com from any Mastodon server that you have a password to and can get it through the recovery process. Follow us and you'll see all of these things appear. You'll be probably eventually the Fediverse will start giving you Cometrib bloggers predictions. Now in order to thank

CHAPTER 28 / 58 Discussion

Microsoft Excel Formatting Issues, Libra Office Alternative

The hosts vent frustrations over recent updates to Microsoft Excel that have broken cell formatting and text display. They discuss the possibility of switching to open-source alternatives like LibreOffice or building a custom web interface to manage show data.

microsoft excel· formatting· libra office· software· productivity

1:25:45 our executive and associate executive producers, I have to say I have a problem with the new Excel which I now am running. The new Excel. And as you and I were going through this problem of the formatting the cells, it no longer does it properly. It literally will not fit certain cells, the text of certain cells into the cell and it does not format them properly when you do the old format trick. Yeah, because it's not on there. But I'll tell you one thing you can do, you can double click on the cell and it blows it out to the full size. And then if you click on column E next to it, it'll grow it and it actually works out that way, if it works at all.

1:26:36 Yeah, no it doesn't because I'm sitting now. It doesn't show the top of it. I'm looking at one right now. So it shows you the bottom but not the... It's a mess. Excel sucks balls. I'm gonna have to load open stuff on here. Libra. Long live Libra. This is horrible. And I really appreciate, I appreciate producers. All right, I know how to fix this. You know, I see the problem, we can get it all and we'll do it in one big web interface and then it'll be perfect. It'll suck it in automatically. It'll spit it out. You got a website, you got a private thing. Dude, dude, we've been trying to do this for 15 years, for 15 years. And usually it'll be PayPal that screws it up. Oh, they changed something in their API. Oh, this doesn't work. But you know what? It's because people

CHAPTER 29 / 58 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Justin Polgar Chocolate

The show acknowledges high-tier donations, including a significant contribution from Justin Polgar of YesCacao. Polgar's note promotes his "amygdala-shrinking" chocolate business in Santa Cruz, which uses botanicals and herbs to neutralize spike proteins.

donations· knighthood· santa cruz· chocolate· adaptogens

1:27:21 We accept from anywhere. So people use different email addresses, different identifiers, switcheroos. No, it's a manual process. Eric the Shield does a lot of work to manage it. And I think we do pretty darn well. And I'm very proud of how everyone participates in this sometimes train wreck, sometimes. All right, let's thank our executive producer, shall we? Sure. Kristen McChesney kicks it off from Baytown, Texas. An interesting amount. 816.85. Oh! This donation is to celebrate Zack's birthday. Please give credit to Zack Simon and dedouche him. Oh, hold on a second. Let's get the... Where's my dedouche? You've been dedouched. Okay, well this is good. We love the show and knew this would be an appropriate gift.

1:28:20 A path to knighthood. Love you, babe! Jingles! He would like some ants. I will give you a little bit of ants. Would like a biscuit for his birthday. And a little noodle gun, which he calls the pasta gun. Okay, let's kick those off for you. Happy birthday, Zach! Switcheroo has been achieved! I got ants. I got ants. I don't know if he- They always give me biscuit on my birthday. I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle gun, you racist piece of shit. I got my pasta glock locked and loaded.

1:29:09 Alright, onward with a note that's too long from Justin Polgar in Santa Cruz. He gave four, six, eight, seven, six, I'm sorry, four, five, six, seven, eight, which is a great number. And I'm going to shorten his note because he's got just a bunch of plugs for stuff in here. He does need a de-douching. You've been de-douched. The donation amount corresponds to the number of hours my amygdala has been massaged by the best podcast in the universe. Thank you. And the third plug, which is the plug we're gonna give him, which is the only important one, is I am a chocolate maker in Santa Cruz, California, or Cam-ra-da-for-nia. And guess what? I make 100% guaranteed amygdala-shrinking chocolate. Each bar is full of adaptogens, super herbs, and botanicals.

1:30:01 Clean AF, carefully formulated so you can grab life by the bars. The bliss out flavor goes great with Bordeaux wine. Hint, hint, JCD. The Brain Power is the best seller. The source field was designed with two doctors to neutralize spike proteins. When it comes to chocolate, we don't screw around. head over to YesCacao.com. Y-E-S-C-A-C-A-O.com. ITM will get you a delicious discount. And I will say, he's got some jingles he wants and he says he's going to send me some chocolate and not to worry, it won't be loaded with dope. Why not? Well, don't send that to me.

1:30:52 Santa sent him the one with the... This reminds me of the time... I'll tell that story later. So he wants Climategate, Obama, Mariachi, and pretty please, cherry popping, house buying, karma for me, my keeper, and two human resources. Love is lit. Yes! To the gate, to the gate, to the Climategate. Okay, you know what? You've got karma Robert Simpson is next from Argyle, New York 345.67 love these sequential numbers. It's a thing today

CHAPTER 30 / 58 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Certainty and Sir Large Man

Several producers are knighted following their cumulative donations of $1,000. New knights include Sir Certainty from Oregon and Sir Large Man, while others receive "jobs karma" for family members and discuss their personal connections to the show's community.

knighthood· donations· oregon· ohio· jobs karma

1:31:56 In the morning, Adam and John, first I'd like to take care of some unpleasantries. I need to call out our dear friends Susan and Paul as they are great people but unfortunately as douchebags. Susan. Douchebag. And Paul. And Paul. Douchebag. I'd also like to thank you both as my wife and I often listen in the car and it'd take us about four and a half hours to get through one show. Oh, as we are often stopping your deconstruction to then discuss our own deconstruction of your clips. It's great fun. I think that it's extremely healthy to our relationship. 30 years of marriage and counting. Sorry, Adam. We've had a few fights. And my wife Cheryl is the undisputed undefeated champ. Yeah, that's why you're still married, bro. You gotta let him win. Finally, I'd like to request some jobs karma for our son Ian, a recent graduate of Purdue in aerospace engineering. Boiler up!

1:32:52 Sincerely, Rob Simpson from Argyle, New York. You got it. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Karma. And now we move to Tigard, Oregon. Yeah, Tigard. Tim Esau, I think. We had a politician with that name. Yes, so but three four five six seven another series of numbers and He's in Oregon greetings pot father crackpot this donation completes my knighthood I wanted to claim it before I leave Oregon the Oregon local 33 region this donation was made via earnings from running from running monitors at a Tommy two-tone show in Richfield, Washington Nice would humbly request the title certainty

1:33:47 As Sir Certainty sounds like a stutter. As you will, Jingle Request, Shapeshifting Jews, WT7, TT7 won't go away, Blue Girl Yay, ITM Citizens, Tim, finally Certainty, peace. I don't think we have an in the morning citizen. We have a Don't we have we have maybe he's just saying that to us possibly Yes, citizen, you may return to your harpsichord. Just threw in a citizen. We had a citizen in there somewhere. All right, good. We will see you as Sir Tanty.

1:34:52 Sir Tantee will be up on the podium later. Charles Hickman is in Grove City, Ohio. One of our favorite donation amounts, 333.33. He says, Column F checking in. I went to pick up pizza the other day and the lady helping me had 333 tattooed on her. I knew it was time to donate. Maybe it was time to date. Did you talk to her? Did you hit her up? Did you ask her? Give me some jobs, Karma. I'm gonna screw with the 333 representative. That's what I'm saying. I'd like to know what that was about. Give me some jobs, Karma. I love arguments over Excel spreadsheets. Keep it up. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma.

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Birthday Celebrations, Sir Chris of the Catskills

The hosts read birthday messages and donation notes from producers, including Sir Chris of the Catskills. The segment includes various jingle requests and health karma for family members of the "No Agenda Nation."

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1:35:31 No problem. We love our sir large man Baron of Bali Bali 333 dot 3 3 he's in London UK or Bali one of the two I TM John and Adam sir Andrew large been here My father is in the ICU with pneumonia and in grave condition. He needs a dose of it Almighty no agenda health karma, please Thank you, Sir Andrew Barron of Bali. We're gonna throw in a goat there for you to make sure it works. You've got karma. Up next, David Stolte from Brandonton, Florida. 333. The 333s are in the air today. Hello, gents from Brandonton, Florida. It's my birthday on the 21st of August, so add me to the list. Done. I'm at least a knight and having donated $4 a week since 2010,

1:36:23 So call me Sir Unaffiliated of the Long Term. By the way, my buddy Don, he's a douchebag. Here's just a short note, some jingle requests, boom shakalaka, a little bit of, uh... Oh my goodness, do we have that? The, uh... Abdul Bakar Baghdadi. Yeah, I think we have that somewhere. I got that. That's the Trump thing. What else is needed? We have... I'm surprised someone hasn't asked us for boom boom bing bing bong bong. Oh, that's another good one. Yeah, that's another good one.

1:36:59 Um, a little bit of ants? Wait, oh, another ants, okay. Uh, and some yak karma. Okay, we can do all that. Abu Bakar al-Baghdadi Abu Abu Bakar Bakar Abu Abu Bakar Bakar Abu Abu Bakar Bakar Abu Abu Bakar United States I got ants I got ants You've got... Harma

1:37:50 Brisgramole or Grimoli. I can't see if that's an I or an L but it looks like an L. Grimole, I think it's a Grimole. In Kingston, New York, 333. ITM gentlemen, today is my 50th birthday and I realize I have been a douchebag and freeloader in 2022. There's a lot of you out there. So I am celebrating my birthday with my first executive producership which will also bring me to knighthood. Accounting below. But please knight me Sir Chris of the Cat Skills. Jingle request, shut up already, it's science. No. Two to the head and little girl yay. The show continues to be the best podcast in the universe and has provided many years of entertainment and sanity.

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First Time Donors, Joshua Collett Excel Help

First-time donors are acknowledged, including Joshua Collett, a former Microsoft expert who offers to help resolve the hosts' Excel technical issues. Producer Delcina Ramsey describes the show as a "listening platform" that helps her follow complex news topics.

colorado· georgia· excel· donations· listening platform

1:41:49 Today is her birthday and this, this, not the diamond bracelet, not the Gucci bag, no, not, not the Bentley, no, this donation is the perfect gift. Please de-douche her. You've been de-douched. And could she please have a biscuit for her birthday and an Obama's you might die jingle? They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. You might die. I'm not quite sure why you had... It's a good one. Except for the morbid idea. Yeah, it was a beautiful gift. Joshua Collett in Grand Junction, Colorado. 20333. ITM Gents, first time donor here, wanted to offer my services as a former Microsoft expert to John. I'll see if I can't help him with his Excel problems. I wanted to call... I put you on the list. I put you on the list.

1:42:44 You're on my list of experts to call when I need help. Definitely. I'll see if I can't help him with his Excel problems. I wanted to call out my co-worker Paul for being a douchebag. Yes, he's a douchebag. I had to beat him to donating first. I guess the bald head didn't help him donate faster. Bald Paul. A follicle joke. Anyway, love the show and all you do. Thanks for your courage and can I get the ants jingle? Thanks much gents. Hey man, like you know, you know he might be suffering from alopecia, okay? You know that's very ableist. Ableist.

1:43:29 Got ants You've got karma and said it go Let's see, Delcina Ramsey, Columbus, Georgia. 201, thank you. Thank you for having a listening platform where you take the time to pay attention and discuss things in a way that I can follow. Ooh, John, I like that. We have a listening platform. It's a listening platform. I like that. I'm going to write that down, a listening platform. You know, it sounds expensive.

1:44:06 What do you do since you left MTV? Oh, I have a listening platform. Oh, it's cool. I appreciate every time you take a moment to define and explain things. Happy anniversary T C. I hope we have many more. TC, I guess it is. Oh, that's very nice. Okay, Delcina. And that is concludes. Oh, that's it. That is our broadcast. Associate executive producers, executive producers for show 1477. I want to thank every one of them for giving us a We need the support, we got it. We take support in many forms, time, talent and treasure. Many people contribute to these podcasts. The episodes are chock full with inputs that we get from all around Noah Jen the nation, lovingly known as Gitmo Nation. These are the executive and associate executive producers of episode 1477. The credits are real.

1:45:00 Go look on LinkedIn, go look on IMDB, see if you see No Agenda producer credits. They're in there and they are recognized and important as such. If you'd like to learn how to become a producer, we have a website, go here. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Thank you all very much for producing episode 1477 of the No Agenda Show. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. All right, where we go from here well we can go how about How about? Climate change we were talking about the break-in and all this I do have a Trump analysis from NPR Oh good, which will definitely give us a slant that we're looking for

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NPR Analysis of Mar-a-Lago Search, Domestic Extremism

NPR features an interview with former DHS official Brian Murphy regarding the rise of violent rhetoric following the FBI's search of Donald Trump's estate. The analysis links the backlash to domestic extremism and compares the situation to the "Pizzagate" incident at Comet Ping Pong.

npr· fbi· mar-a-lago· domestic extremism· brian murphy

1:44:06 What do you do since you left MTV? Oh, I have a listening platform. Oh, it's cool. I appreciate every time you take a moment to define and explain things. Happy anniversary T C. I hope we have many more. TC, I guess it is. Oh, that's very nice. Okay, Delcina. And that is concludes. Oh, that's it. That is our broadcast. Associate executive producers, executive producers for show 1477. I want to thank every one of them for giving us a We need the support, we got it. We take support in many forms, time, talent and treasure. Many people contribute to these podcasts. The episodes are chock full with inputs that we get from all around Noah Jen the nation, lovingly known as Gitmo Nation. These are the executive and associate executive producers of episode 1477. The credits are real.

1:45:00 Go look on LinkedIn, go look on IMDB, see if you see No Agenda producer credits. They're in there and they are recognized and important as such. If you'd like to learn how to become a producer, we have a website, go here. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Thank you all very much for producing episode 1477 of the No Agenda Show. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. All right, where we go from here well we can go how about How about? Climate change we were talking about the break-in and all this I do have a Trump analysis from NPR Oh good, which will definitely give us a slant that we're looking for

1:46:01 This is a Trump NPR analysis. We're going to start today by taking a closer look at a story that dominated news coverage this week, the FBI search of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. Yesterday, a federal judge in Florida unsealed the documents related to the search. Those documents show that FBI agents were looking for evidence related to possible violations of federal law, and they seized items that included government documents identified as classified and top secret. Before information about the reason for the search became public, though, Trump allies reacted with outrage, with some officeholders making demands to rein in and even defund the FBI. But some Trump supporters went even further, reacting with violent rhetoric and conspiracies, some of whom went so far as to liken the FBI to Nazi Germany. And on Thursday, an armed man attempted to attack an FBI field office in Ohio.

1:46:52 While authorities have not yet identified a motive, officially anyway, social media accounts under the suspect's name show violent threats in response to the FBI search at Morolago. We wanted to make sense of this kind of violence in ways to address it, so we've called Brian Murphy. He is a former top Department of Homeland Security official where he focused on intelligence and counterterrorism. And he's long sounded the alarm on the rise of domestic extremism. Brian Murphy, welcome. Thank you for joining us. Hi, Michelle. Thanks for having me. I love this. The part that I liked about this is, you know, they call the FBI like Nazis. How does that work with the Jew analogy? You know what I mean?

1:47:33 Yeah, I mean the Jew analysis by the way when you played that clip was just out of the blue. It's got nothing to do with anything. Except for Garland I guess. But here's what I understand. Trumpers, Proud Boys, they're all seen as Nazis. Nazis, fascists, neo-Nazis. But yet they're calling the FBI Nazis? Come on. Everybody's a Nazi. Alright, let's go on with this guy. So I want to mention that you spent some years at the FBI before joining Homeland Security. I wanted to ask you what stood out to you about the attack on that FBI field office. What did you notice? So what stood out to me about this attack is just the level of rhetoric is something I've never seen while I was in the FBI, DHS, or at the private company that I'm at now. How do you gauge the volume of it? Is it

1:48:28 The fact that it went to that level so quickly in response to so little information, is it like the number of people who seem to want to participate in that kind of dialogue? How do you gauge the volume of something like that? I think you kind of touched on two of the ways. One, it's just the number. And so, you know, in the company I'm at now, we have the, I have the benefit of looking at diverse set of social media platforms. And from a wide range of those, we just saw the, you know, almost right after the search was announced publicly, the number of people talking about very violent things against the FBI. I thought that was very alarming. One of the things that interests me is that these individuals are continually sort of described as lone wolves, as it were, you know, that the sort of implication is, is that

1:49:19 You know, this is just an individual who took it under his own, you know, under his own authority to go act in a certain way. Like, I'm thinking about the Comet Pizza incident, which, you know, because we're in Washington, D.C., where this man decided that people weren't adequately responding to it. Despite the fact that we have thousands of law enforcement officials in Washington, D.C., sworn law enforcement officers, he decided that he alone had to rescue fictional children from Child Predator Ring, which of course is ridiculous, didn't happen, but he took a weapon into a crowded pizza restaurant and he could have killed somebody. Holy crap, what is she bringing into this? Hold on a second.

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Lone Wolf Narratives, Social Media Filter Bubbles

The discussion critiques the "lone wolf" narrative used by law enforcement and media to describe individual actors. The hosts reference a deep-dive series from Conservative Treehouse that explores how intelligence communities manage public narratives and influence social media platforms.

lone wolf· social media· filter bubbles· npr· conservative treehouse

1:50:05 I'm glad the lone wolves are back. What is she bringing into this? I, you know, I listened and heard the same thing as like, okay. So now it's the... There's a lot of messaging here. One, don't forget, I'm gonna give you some messaging. Okay. We have thousands and thousands of cops in Washington DC. They're everywhere. In fact, the whole place is crawling with them. Make a note of that. What else was there? And there's a bunch of really dubious things to push. There's narratives here they're trying to organize and it's like the Lone Wolf one is back because the Lone Wolf one explains the fact that no one knew of it, but you know, they... Yeah, that it's not coordinated. The fact that we're being spied on constantly. Nobody can figure out anything that's going on. Okay, well, it's good work. So let's go on. Now this one, this next clip has got a little item in here. Okay.

1:51:05 Over and over again, we seem to see these as individuals. And I just wonder, why do we keep seeing these as individuals? I mean, is it is it you know, it seems like when other people engage in this kind of conduct, we see them as part of a broader movement. Is there a way to should we should we change our thinking about this? Yeah, I think I know I have. I'm glad you brought that up. I don't think it about the individuals anymore. I think about the narrative. And what we're looking at is how these narratives coalesce in really these filter bubbles of the like-minded. And from these narratives, you'll start seeing a sub-narrative, which will be the more violent people encouraging each other, right? So there's a subtext that develops where you get the truly violent people who are encouraging each other, and then...

1:51:52 If you, like me, are getting dizzy from this, just look at the ground. It will all go away. It's just information. It's just people blah-blahing. This is... This is... What is the word term I'm looking for? It's elitaire. You know, it's... It's like these people don't have enough worry in their life. They're making shit up. Well, it's lone wolves, but can't we force them into a group? I don't know, like Trump! It's just so obvious. I find it baffling myself. So here we go, they rap. Encouraging each other and then more and more we see the switch over from social media into the real world where real physical violence occurs. And that is, you know, you can't, I can't say it's a guarantee every time, but it certainly is happening almost every time where we see that frequency of a switch over into the physical world. It's, you can almost predict it, unfortunately.

1:52:50 Does there seem to be sort of a collectively urgent response to this among law enforcement and frankly citizens across the country because they seem to keep popping up in different places and I just wonder is there a sense of urgency around this? I don't know if I would say there's this sense of urgency that I would agree with but what I have seen over you know a decade plus is there has been a shift which gives us hope and I do believe both within the executive branch and also at social media companies. And I'm not going to give them a pass either, but I think they're doing more than they were just a year ago. So I think we're on a good path. It's just that we're not, as we described a little bit earlier, it's not urgent enough, at least for where I think we need to be. I sent this to you. I don't know if you probably didn't read all four parts. It was hard enough for me to get through it.

1:53:44 of the thing from, was it Conservative Treehouse? the story behind the documents and it really lays out how the intelligence communities run everything. Yeah, yeah I saw that. It was a good piece. I saved it. Yeah, so there's four very long articles. You can find it under the RAID in the show notes at noagendashow.net. Well worth reading through because a lot of these documents, it's just so obvious what is happening in our world and we're being run, we're being played, we're being lied to. And they're all complicit, pretty much all of them. And this NPR, this is just capture. I'm sure she's... Do you think she's really interested or is she just reading the bullet points that she's supposed to? That's a good question. I'm not sure. And the same with climate change. So now, from what I can see, we have passed a bill that's supposed to fix the climate.

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Inflation Reduction Act, Nancy Pelosi Mother Earth

The Inflation Reduction Act, estimated to cost nearly $1 trillion, is criticized as a vehicle for wasteful spending. Speaker Nancy Pelosi's comments regarding "Mother Earth" are highlighted, alongside a discussion on how gerrymandered districts in San Francisco protect her political position.

inflation reduction act· nancy pelosi· climate change· san francisco· gerrymandering

1:54:47 How much is this thing now? It seems like now it's 700 something billion dollars. It's a lot of wasted money, it looks like to me. So close, well let's just call it a trillion because by the time it's done it'll be a trillion dollars. Someone tried to give me an example of a trillion dollars. Let's see if I remember this correctly. If you got one dollar per second, every second of every day you got one dollar, in 11 days you'd be a millionaire. If you keep getting that $1 every second, in 31 years, we go from 11 days to 31 years, you're a billionaire.

1:55:27 To become a trillionaire, it's like 31,000 years of a dollar every second. Maybe that puts it into perspective. Now, what does this bill do? Well, Nancy Pelosi said it, the drunk. How can they vote against the planet? Mother Earth. Mother Earth gets angry from time to time and this legislation will help us address all of that. Okay, Mother Earth gets angry from time to time and this legislation will address all of that. That is the people you let vote for you with your money. She's in a spot where they can't vote her out. What do you mean?

1:56:11 Well, Nancy Pelosi, like most Californians, has been gerrymandered. She's in a district in San Francisco that I don't think a Republican's ever won it or even a competitive Democrat for 100 years. It's just you get that job where she is and you've got a job for life. So because of San Francisco? No, it's because it's this district. It's just a bunch of Nancy Pelosi's loving district. It's just hard to explain. It's just a district that votes a certain way. A lot of these districts are out there. You get somehow get into that job and in that district and you can stay there forever and people just coast. Huh. Just get reelected and reelected for just infinitely. Yeah. Well, maybe it would be it would be shocking if they changed her. That's not that well. She's going to have to retire. I mean, she should have retired already. When is she up for election again?

1:57:04 Every yeah, all of them are of course. Yeah, so she'll just go another couple years. Oh, man. Yeah, she wants I I have to say you know what she got the new programming after coming back from Taiwan and she got the China good programming one China They did her hair at the same time. They must have some hairdressers there or maybe Pierre flew in too. Well what I was thinking is, hey Nance we flew Pierre in to do your hair and then you know he's like, oh I'm doing a nice thing with you and she goes, ow what did you do? Pinch me! And that's when they inserted the probe. Look at her hair. Her hair actually looks pretty good. It looks a little more appropriate for her. Looks like a wig to me, but okay. No, it's not a wig. And by the way, I get people yelling at me that Jean-Claude Vanpierre Van Damme is not wearing a wig. I don't know, man. It seems like one to me. Oh, you're talking about the, oh yeah. Yeah, it looks like one to me too. No, but most people are saying it's not.

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UK Heatwave, Dust Devils and Energy Caps

A rare dust devil in England is used by media to highlight the ongoing European heatwave. The extreme weather is being framed as a precursor to a difficult winter involving high energy prices and potential blackouts as the UK faces a 10x increase in business energy bills.

england· heatwave· dust devils· energy prices· blackouts

1:58:06 That's what I'm saying. Okay, well let me say what they want, who cares? It's not important. Oh, Jesus. Alright. Okay, do you want to change the topic or can I? Yeah, global warming please. I got a clip. Dust devils, listen to this carefully and just roll your eyes at the end. A dust devil in England. It's a sight rarely seen in the country. The unique wind phenomenon followed heat waves and warm spells. This video was taken by Durham and Darlington County Fire Rescue. The footage shows a whirlwind spinning through a field just scorched by a wildfire. Winds in a dust devil funnel can reach 60 miles per hour. They most often occur in the desert or forest and usually happen during peak sunlight hours. The phenomenon is often accompanied by warm weather, which isn't common in England, but for the time being, parts of the country are riding a second summer heat wave.

1:58:54 Temperatures are expected to go above 86 degrees in the coming days. Temperatures? Stop, stop depressing. Temperatures are going to go above 86 degrees, which is what it is in Hawaii, 99%, but it's okay. 86 degrees in the coming days, I don't know, what will they do? Well, here's the issue. The UK specifically is in big trouble. You know, they have these caps on energy for people at home. But people with businesses, they're now seeing what's happening with the heat wave where they want to turn on some air conditioner or whatever they can do. And their bills are now 10x, 10x for businesses. And the UK is using this, this extreme heat, 86 degrees, okay, extreme heat.

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European Energy Crisis, Rhine River Water Levels

Bloomberg's Rachel Morrison discusses the strain on Europe's energy infrastructure caused by summer heat and low water levels on the Rhine River. Governments are currently drafting rationing plans for industries in anticipation of Russia potentially cutting off natural gas supplies during the winter.

europe· energy crisis· rhine river· russia· natural gas

1:59:52 to prepare everybody for the blackouts, to prepare everybody for a very cold winter, to prepare everybody that climate change, climate change is is what's screwing you. Climate, not the change to batteries, but climate change itself. Temperatures in Europe are climbing as another heatwave sweeps the continent, threatening to disrupt travel and business, and of course ratcheting up pressure on the region's strained power infrastructure. Now to dive deeper into Europe's energy crisis, let's bring Bloomberg's European Energy Editor, she's Rachel Morrison. Rachel, do we have a concrete plan on what happens when we get into the colder months?

2:00:30 if Russia turns off the taps completely? Well, what we're seeing at the moment is Europe's energy system really being tested by this summer weather, which usually wouldn't be so much of a problem. Sometimes we do see the impact of heat on rivers. We've talked a lot about the Rhine and on nuclear plants. But really, it is worrying to see the strain that's being put on the energy market at the moment before it even gets cold. I mean, we have really high prices. Gas prices are up to the highest in two weeks today. And what that is doing is setting the stage for winter. So, what's being priced in is people thinking that this is only going to get worse in winter when it does start to get cold when demand rises. We're seeing governments scrambling to try to get their plans in place, deciding who they're going to ration, which industries will need gas most, how they're going to keep the lights on. But

2:01:25 those plans aren't firmly in place yet because obviously, they're big economic decisions that need to be made. It's a really difficult moment for the UK because the same as across Europe, energy bills are rising for people, for consumers, and we have a price cap in the UK and predictions are that in October, that's going to rise significantly and again. again in January, which is going to push lots of millions of people into poverty and leave people unable to pay those bills. So pressure is coming on to this caretaker government to do more. But the problem is they don't know who the leader is going to be. And while the industry are saying you are the same party, you need to sort this out.

2:02:04 Within the Conservative Party there are different ideas about how to tackle this. So the meeting today is to really try to weigh up what some of the options are for additional help for people because that pressure is only going to grow as we get closer to the point where we know what level bills are going to be at for the start of winter. So they're really playing up this heat wave all across Europe and the number one is the Rhine. Oh, the Rhine. The Rhine is going dry. We won't be able to move any goods. You have to understand the Rhine is a very important river for moving goods throughout Europe, particularly Germany. I have the hindsight and the historical knowledge of having lived in Europe in the 70s and 80s

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Hunger Stones Hoax, Historical Drought Markers

"Hunger Stones" have resurfaced in Central European rivers like the Elbe, serving as historical markers of past droughts. The hosts argue that the existence of these stones from the 15th and 19th centuries proves that current low water levels are part of a natural cycle rather than a modern climate emergency.

hunger stones· elbe river· germany· drought· climate change

2:02:53 And I remember the same thing. It must have been maybe 78, 79. Oh, the Rhine, it's gonna dry up. We won't be able to move any goods. It's so hot. Same exact thing, but they have a new twist. The Hunger Stones. The Hunger Stones are showing up again. Here, Hunger Stones resurface as Europe faces historic drought. Have you ever heard of the Hunger Stones? There's some stones in the river or something that's just bullcrap is what it is. I'll read from the book of knowledge. Brief me, brief me. I'm briefing you. A hunger stone is a type of hydrological landmark common in Central Europe. Hunger stones serve as famine memorials and warnings and were erected in Germany and in ethnic German settlements throughout Europe in the 15th and 19th centuries.

2:03:53 The stones were embedded into a river during droughts to mark the water level as a warning to future generations that they'll have to endure famine-related hardships if the water sinks to this level again. And the famous one which is now in play is the Elbe River in the Czech Republic, which has, and it's chiseled into this hunger stone, Wenn du mich siehst, dann weine, which means, if you see me, weep. And so this one surfaced. So can I ask a question? Before you continue, I want you to continue. The hunger stones were put in

2:04:36 at a time when the river was low and they could put the stone in, right? Well, the stone is already in there. I mean, it's okay, it's in there, but it's marked. Yeah, they chiseled. They chiseled in that little thing. So in other words, it's happened before. You can't mark the stone unless the river's already been down that low. 1918 was the last time it was explored. So we had global warming in 1918? Is that the... we had global warming in 1918? No, we had global warming in 1816 when these stones were put in. We had global warming in 1816. Yeah, yeah. So they put the stones in in 1816. Then in 19... So it must have been low in 1816. Yes, because of climate change. So it's low again. So golly. Hey, do you see a pattern? 1816, 19, 18, 20. Oh, oh my goodness.

2:05:29 What did it apparently these stones were uncovered again during the drought of 2018? Oh, what are the chances? People can't even remember four years ago. This is this is a hoax. This is bullshit I mean total total hoax these things have surfaced all and it's they seem to have a 100 year cycle Oh, isn't that interesting? I'm sure there was something took place in the 1700s too Well, yeah, there's 1,600, some of them. All right, but it's nothing like what you're gonna get. You better look out the window at the mudflats because the California megastorm and the mega flood is on the way.

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California Sea Level Rise, Delta Conveyance Project

Climate models predict significant sea level rise for California, threatening the freshwater Delta region with saltwater intrusion. The state is considering the controversial Delta Conveyance Project, a 40-mile tunnel system designed to protect the water supply for 27 million residents.

california· sea level rise· sacramento· delta· water resources

2:06:16 Sea level rise. It's a looming threat to all of California as global temperatures increase due to human-caused climate change. Sea level rise is not the answer to our water challenges in California. It actually works against us. 27 million Californians rely on water that flows through the Delta. That water is salt-free and it needs to stay that way for us to use. But it's exactly where water from the Pacific would push into as ocean levels rise. If that area were to become salty, it would take at least two years to regenerate those freshwater conditions. Climate models estimate that for every degree of warming, the average global ocean level will rise another seven and a half feet. And our current carbon use patterns have

2:07:03 have already made that just about inevitable. And our current carbon use patterns have already made that just about inevitable this century. According to global research put together by Climate Central, one degree Celsius of warming could lead to seawater inundation for the Delta region that looks like this. It's outlined here in the red area. By the way, you're in the red area on the map. That up to two degrees Celsius.

2:07:44 Sea water pushes even further inland some of the more extreme tidal projections have ocean water in midtown Sacramento Earlier this month the Department of Water Resources filled in a temporary dam designed to keep saltwater away from the central Delta during drought years We're able to keep this interior Delta fresh with the release of less fresh water from our upstream reservoirs upstream reservoirs including Lake Oroville and Lake Shasta Another more long-term plan is the Delta Conveyance Project, first introduced in the 1950s. It would create a sort of underground water bypass, keeping fresh water separate from natural delta waterways. The Delta Conveyance Project itself is a game changer from all those prior

2:08:29 potential projects or alternative projects. The idea is controversial. It involves building over 40 miles of tunnels through rural communities. Those opposed say it would disrupt lifestyles and the environment. But one way or another, researchers know the Delta is like the heart of California, a heart that needs to be protected as sea level rise creeps closer and closer to the front of people's minds. Sea level is it creeping closer to the front of your mind? The sea level? No. No. I'm looking at you right now. It's the same as it's been for the last 50 years. Hold on. Hold on.

2:09:10 This is what would happen to San Francisco Bay. Almost 15 years he's been looking out his window. What do you see at the mudflats, John? Any change? Do you see 7 1⁄2 feet? No change whatsoever. Let me look at the old 1895 map somebody sent me. Okay, any change? Looks the same. Looks exactly the same. Crazy. I don't understand it. Well, as somebody pointed out, it's silt. One of our listeners said, you're full of shit that's rising and the only reason it looks the same is because of silt. Okay. I don't understand. I don't understand. It didn't make any sense to me either. Because we also have the East Shore Freeway here, which is running along the coastline and it's at sea level. It should be flooded. It should be flooded. It's not. But maybe silt has something to do with that. Okay. Well, leave it to the experts, eh?

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Australian Sniffer Dogs, Digital Media Detection

Law enforcement in Australia is deploying specialized sniffer dogs trained to detect digital storage devices like USB sticks and hard drives. These "data dogs" are used in operations targeting child abuse and terrorism to find hidden evidence that human investigators might miss.

australia· sniffer dogs· usb· microchips· hard drives

2:10:08 Eh? Eh? Leave it to those experts, eh? I have a couple of clips I want to play. I don't know what they are. Okay. But let's see what it is. It's dogs and... it's actually I got DOS on here but it's dogs and chips. And highly trained sniffer dogs can detect all kinds of contraband. Now a select few have added USBs, microchips and hard drives to their list to help combat child abuse and terrorism across Australia. Whoa, whoa, wait a minute. There's an interesting premise. So dogs can sniff out USB devices and chips? Hold on, let me get the last bit. USBs, microchips... Let me just, this is weird. Now, a select few have added USBs, microchips, and hard drives to their list to help combat child abuse and terrorism across Australia.

2:11:01 This clip is insane. So, I mean, of course the dog is going to sniff USB sticks, hard drives everywhere in the world, okay? And this is to combat... Child abuse and terrorism? This is... These dogs are great! I thought the same thing. I want one of these dogs. I divided it into two parts so they can try to maybe explain, and they do explain it, and it's just a stretch. And so this dog, these special dogs, and I, you know, dogs, I know dogs can smell a lot of different things, but whether they can smell a USB drive, which is inert. Well, especially one that has like porn on it.

2:11:42 I know this is can they sniffing the bits can they sniff the bits? Well, they claim they can smell these things but but it turns out that the reason for sniffing these things is because well it kind of explains how the child abuse, the rest of it comes into play in the second part. Dogs are frequently used by law enforcement to sniff out explosives and drugs. But this clever canine has learned a new skill, using her incredible nose to sniff out USBs and hard drives. The dogs that we currently have out there predominantly search for USBs, microchips, any form of digital media that carries memory. The digital storage items can reveal new evidence in cases and contain files that police use to identify criminals. These dogs specifically target those items that might otherwise be missed in a search. Only the top dogs are selected for this job. We require the top 1% of dogs that we see through the program to succeed in this discipline.

2:12:40 The dogs are picked from as young as nine weeks old for a strenuous training program. It's every day from morning to afternoon and some night shifts there as well too. And it's been about a three month process to just get these dogs out and working. At the end of the day, the dogs are rewarded for their hard work with some playtime. Their only paycheck is to get a big play and a big game at the end of doing something right. The dogs have helped solve crimes all over Australia. Currently, they've been deployed in more than 70 operations and found more than 300 items. Thanks to their success, the program has been expanded to Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia. Currently, there are nine dogs working and another two in training. Okay. That's a silly story. I don't know why. Yeah, that's all right. I guess they can come into your house and say, ah, you got a USB hidden over here in the drawer.

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CBS Ukraine Documentary, Weapons Black Market

CBS News removed a documentary segment that claimed only 30% of Western weapons sent to Ukraine actually reach the front lines. The hosts discuss the implications of weapons disappearing into the black market and the pressure placed on media outlets to retract such reports.

cbs· ukraine· black market· weapons· drones

2:13:33 There must be a hundred million USBs that people don't even know they have. Or what's on it. I find them all the time. Yeah, and I'm almost like, I should stick this in a machine. No, probably shouldn't. No, I don't. My machines are very well protected. I have a couple of Ukraine clips. Yes, let me ask. Because I watched that documentary that somebody found, the CBS documentary that's taken off the air. Wait, this is the one about Zelensky and how he came to power, that one?

2:14:09 No, no, the CBS documentary about Ukraine selling weapons on the black market. Oh, you mean the new version or the original version? The original one. Oh, okay, good. Yes, this is the one they had to take down because, well, we've learned some new things since we put it up, i.e. they got a phone call. Well, I think I'm trying to figure out... I looked at this thing thinking to myself, what's in it that they don't want us to see? Okay. And so I came up with two specific things. One was kind of the opening, which they kind of harped on. I think this may be it. And then there's a second one that I thought might be it too. I can't tell which of the two, but I got both these clips. They're both short. This is Ukraine, CBS special, just says special.

2:14:58 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 to the border and then kind of like something happens, they kind of like you. 30% maybe we just it's by this nation the represent. 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? I'm a bit confused. You know, we played this clip two shows ago, right? Yeah. No, I don't know that but the next clip is I'm sure we didn't play because I would have remembered it No, I know we talked about the 30% loss. I

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Anti-Drone Technology, Directed Energy Weapons

Footage from Ukraine shows soldiers using portable anti-drone devices that utilize GPS jamming and directed energy to disable tactical drones. These tools have become essential in the "drone war" to counter the high frequency of aerial surveillance and attacks.

drones· ukraine· germany· electronic warfare· gps jamming

2:15:51 There was also one other thing in there. They had this guy, supposedly was a advisor, ex-US Marine, lieutenant or something. Yeah, who ran the NGO, which is... With a British accent? Yeah, oh yeah. How many Marines do we have with British accents that are lieutenants? Hey, spotty, it doesn't make sense. Okay. Now I began looking at this, I looked at this and I saw this and I think this is the reason that they didn't want to show this, I'm thinking. Because I saw this, I was stunned. I'm sorry? Second part, play. Modern drones have proven to be the most successful tool in breaking frontline stalemates. We have to adapt to... A former German soldier who asked to stay anonymous is instructing the unit.

2:16:45 How transformational have drones been for Ukraine? Already it was clear in 2015 that it's going to be drone war. Meaning not like the weeper level, you know, but the tactical drones for all kinds of purposes. I think I lost count how many drones we were putting here. Anti-drone kit. Taking down drones very, very far away. To use it as a defense against drones. Um, okay, so what exactly... Did you see this piece of gear?

2:17:26 Yeah, but I've never what it was that thing. It was the weirdest piece of gear and it supposedly takes down drones from a distance Yeah, it fries them with a laser and or it first it disrupts their transmission or there's the GPS So it throw it tries to throw it off a balance with a number of things This has been around for a couple years. I've never seen this thing before. Yeah, but it's not for the big drones It's for the smaller drones. Yeah, it's got flaps on this side screwy looking thing. Yeah, I I think we should get one of these. This was not the reason to re-edit the documentary. The whole thing is embarrassing because it's about weapons not going to Ukraine. Well, that's for sure, but I'm telling you, I'm convinced it was when they showed this thing.

2:18:13 It's I've never seen it. I've never seen it before. Yeah, you've seen this. Yeah other venues. Yes. Well, no No, I've only seen the demonstration of I don't think I've seen it at any venues or theaters as we would call it theater of war But part of it is a directed energy weapon laser part of it is signal disruption and part of his GPS reception jamming or something apparently quite effective if you can get get your countermeasure thing working fast enough and Why wouldn't it work on the big drones? I don't know. I just know that I don't know if they have that. They might. I mean, you need it's a little bigger thing. You know, you probably need one of those full on. It's not a portable backpack type deal. You know, this is this has got to be a whole truck that sets up to get the big boys out.

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Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Shelling, UN Warnings

The United Nations has issued an urgent warning following the shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. Both Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attacks on Europe's largest nuclear facility, which is currently being used as a military base by Russian forces.

zaporizhzhia· nuclear plant· united nations· russia· ukraine

2:19:03 This is the latest though, the latest fear mongering coming out of Ukraine and the theater of war. A developing story from the war in Ukraine. The shelling in Europe's largest nuclear plant has prompted an urgent new warning from the United Nations. The UN's nuclear chief is warning both sides to immediately stop any action that jeopardizes safety at the Ukrainian facility. Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the bombing. The latest attack reportedly saw five rockets hit the plant, which the Kremlin has been using as a military base. Yeah, so Europe is talking about this. Oh man, we're all gonna die. Radiation, they hit the plant. I don't think that that happens like that. I don't think so either and if it had something bad happened to that plant, the radiation would go into Russia.

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Salman Rushdie Stabbing, Iran Nuclear Deal

Author Salman Rushdie was stabbed on stage in New York, 33 years after a fatwa was issued against him by Iran. The timing of the attack, along with reported Iranian plots against John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, coincides with the Biden administration's efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.

salman rushdie· iran· fatwa· john bolton· mike pompeo

2:19:52 Yeah, it's closer to Russia for sure. Yeah, and the prevailings go into Russia. So it doesn't make... a lot of the story doesn't make sense because of that. No. No, most of the stuff on television today makes no sense. For instance, Iran. Now, what I... this... what do you call them? Rusty Salmon? Salmon... Rusty Salmon. Salmon Rusty. who by the way has had a fatwa against him for, get ready for it, 33 years. So all of a sudden, Iran is in the news two days after the Biden administration announces they want to try and rekindle the Iran nuclear deal.

2:20:45 It's like is this now part of, okay so the agency, the CIA said, all right Barack listen, we'll let you, I know it's painful that it got screwed up and this was the deal you want, we'll let Joe do it and you can take credit for the cocktail parties, okay? I mean what other reason is there to rekindle this? What do you think they have going on? So you're starting off with the assumption that this was a spook operation. The stab old Sam. No, no, no, no, not that. No, actually, what I'm the reason why I'm saying spook operation is this clip from CBS. Investigators say the alleged murder for hire plot began to take shape after this drone strike in Iraq assassinated top Iranian General Qasem Soleimani over two years ago. Former National Security Advisor John Bolton quickly tweeted, congratulations to all involved. Iran vowed retaliation.

2:21:42 The Justice Department is now charging Shahram Poursafie, a member of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, with offering $300,000 to murder Bolton. What did the FBI say about the serious nature of the threat? They were able to confirm that it was potentially an effort either to kidnap me or assassinate me. According to newly released law enforcement records, Porsophie, working from Iran, hired operatives to surveil and then eliminate Bolton, even texting pictures of cash promising handsome payments. Separately, sources told CBS News, another target of the Iranian plot included former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. What Porsophie didn't know is that he was dealing with an FBI confidential source. A lot of this is done

2:22:26 with the secrecy. Bill Evanina ran counterintelligence operations during the Trump administration. The threat does not go away at all to Ambassador Bolton or any other official that Iran has their targets on. With talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, Bolton warned the White House against engagement. I think there's no doubt that there are other plots and not just against former government officials, against innocent American civilians. It tells you the very nature of the regime in Tehran, that this is the kind of terrorist regime they are. Bolton now has the same level of Secret Service protection he had while working at the White House. Nate, Iran denies any involvement. So this is actually from last week.

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Geopolitical Motives, Rushdie Fatwa Reinstatement

The hosts speculate that the attack on Salman Rushdie may be leveraged by political factions opposed to the Iran nuclear deal. They note that Iran's current leadership reaffirmed the fatwa as recently as 2019 on social media, suggesting the threat never truly dissipated.

salman rushdie· iran· fatwa· twitter· ayatollah khamenei

2:23:14 I wonder about this story. Well, is this not the guy who just three weeks ago said, oh yeah, no, I participated in coups? Isn't that kind of what this is? Like, oh they're trying to kill me, let's go for some regime change. And who gives a shit about John Bolton? Why? If Iran wants to come out and kill somebody, an American, for whatever reason, because they had something to do with assassinations, A. Make it a real number. 300,000. That's insulting. Yeah, I mean the fatwa on rusty salmon was $3 million. Yes.

2:23:56 I have this clip from Rushdie Salmon as well. This was the scene shortly before 11 a.m., right after the moment a man was tackled after allegedly stabbing Salman Rushdie on stage, just as he was about to speak in Chautauqua, New York. Stephen Davies witnessed the attack. They got maybe 10 seconds into their introduction when an assailant jumped out of the audience onto the stage He had a black mask and immediately began pummeling Suleman Rushdie. 75-year-old Rushdie was apparently stabbed in the neck and abdomen. A number of people rushed to his aid. The award-winning author was medevaced to an area hospital. Did the attackers say anything? Not that I heard. Rushdie's writings are considered by many Muslims to be blasphemous. His 1988 novel,

2:24:49 Titanic versus led to the supreme leader of Iran calling for his execution Rushdie was living with a bounty on his head now worth over three million dollars So I to me it feels like this is a setup for something against Iran I mean this may not have been planned, but good timing quick. Let's threaten Bolton Well, the Bolton thing got, which is older, that Bolton thing is a way older. Oh, that was older? Okay. Way before this. But the report was from this weekend. It's from CBS this weekend. They were repurposing it because I had a clip, it was really a couple of two, three shows ago. This Rushdie thing is new. So if you're going to go with your theory, which is, you know, reasonable.

2:25:37 It's like let's do the Bolton thing nothing. You know boldness go 350. Okay, whatever they screwed it up. They had the wrong numbers They had the wrong guy and so then they go after Rushdie and Rushdie story has a lot of legs It happened just this week Yeah, and it's been getting a lot of attention and poor rush to get stabbed in the eye If they didn't mention the next stabbed in the liver the guys a wreck they didn't mention in this report that he got I heard that too it was like That should be the lead man. Stabbing someone in the eye, that's like the next level. Yeah, it's bad. Next level.

2:26:15 So now we got attention and the thing was, then this stuff came, I put this in the newsletter. I have two tweets in the newsletter that talk about the Rushdie thing. And one of them shows that the current Ayatollah guy running, the religious guy running Iran, tweeted in 2019 that, hey, that full fat wall, you know, because I was under the impression it was lifted, That old fat was still in play. It's got nothing to do with it. You know the book still out So he's pretty much Reinstituted the fat wa in 2019 on Twitter Of course you think they take that down and they finally did eventually but it was already too late Yeah, cuz you know, they're too busy watching Republicans now this happened in New York It happened in upstate New York has has governor Hockel come out and banned knives. I

2:27:12 Not yet. Okay, seems like you should jump on that. No, she should. Knife crisis, knife crisis. So I think, yeah, the timing is a little dubious. Well, especially since they, I'm just trying to figure out, is it that the administration wants, because Bolton clearly not in this administration, the administration wants to rekindle the Iran deal and then we have to get these two events? So is someone against it or is this being used to... I would say yes, someone has to be against it. Somebody doesn't want their Ron Deal rekindled and they tried with the Bolton thing and that didn't go anywhere because who cares? What a joke! Yeah, you're right. Bolton, that was no good. You know what? I got an idea. Stab someone in the eye that gets their attention.

2:28:03 Yeah, and the Rushdie thing was a big deal amongst the intellectual elites when it happened. The original 1988 FOTWA became a big deal and Rushdie had to go into hiding and all the rest of it and everybody was upset about it and nobody cares about Bolton and so just bring the Rushdie thing back into play which is For the liberals get all worked up, oh no, no, these guys are terrible. And look what they did. And so, because it's the liberals who want to do deals with Iran, so now maybe that would get them off that bandwagon. I don't know, it's something up. I think you're right. Many coincidences. Just a couple of great reset New World Order things.

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Canada Digital Identity Program, World Economic Forum

Canada is moving forward with a "Digital Ambition" program, which critics link to World Economic Forum policies. Similar digital ID bills are being introduced in Australia, New Zealand, and the EU, with the goal of making digital credentials compulsory for banking and government services.

canada· digital identity· world economic forum· malcolm roberts· australia

2:28:52 that I've been collecting, mainly the digital identity program in Canada. We got to keep our eye on this, what they're doing up there. This of course started as the COVID pass, etc. But now it's Canada's digital ambition 2022. And it's very similar to what you see in Europe, where governments are saying, look, we need to give you a digital identification, a digital setup, a digital system, so you can interact with us. Interact, you see. And it's spreading. And we knew this would happen. This is the senator for Queensland, Malcolm Roberts. The World Economic Forum is the source of our digital identity bill. Parts of our digital identity bill were copied and pasted from World Economic Forum's digital platform policy, I think it's called.

2:29:49 The same bill or virtually identical bill has been rolled out in other countries around the world. New Zealand, Canada, Britain, Singapore, Thailand, That's where bills are before the Parliament right now. The EU, European Union has a bill for the whole of the European Union. Malaysia has it in place, passed already. It's already at 64% uptake. So it'll be needed once they get 100% uptake or very close to 100% uptake, then they will just make it compulsory for anything to do with the government or banking. In the Philippines, it's similar. and in Indonesia it's across government only, not banking yet. So they're moving this out throughout Asia and throughout the European Union and through Canada and North America. Have you done any more research on the digital ID here in the US? I know you were working on something. No, I haven't touched it for six months at least. In Germany, the Green Party minister is proposing to establish centers for neighbors to report on each other.

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Ring Nation TV Show, Doorbell Camera Surveillance

MGM and Amazon are launching "Ring Nation," a television show featuring viral footage captured by Ring doorbell cameras. The program is criticized for normalizing neighborhood surveillance and encouraging users to share private footage for entertainment and prizes.

ring· amazon· mgm· surveillance· viral videos

2:30:55 for political incorrectness. Wow, that's a surprise. Isn't that great? I know. Here's my favorite. MGM and Amazon are launching a new television show. It's called Ring Nation and they will be playing viral videos from doorbell cameras. So, you know what this means, because of course there's prize money attached to it. Everyone's gonna want to share their doorbell videos. Hey, why don't you look at one? Just do anything that you want. Mimi will do it. Does she have a ring video camera? She loves her ring camera up at the house up north. Oh my goodness, she's a goner. Oh, she's all in. Wow.

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IRS Ammunition Stockpile, Armed Federal Agents

The IRS has reportedly stockpiled five million rounds of ammunition and spent $750,000 on additional supplies this year. While officials claim armed agents are necessary for dangerous enforcement situations, critics point to a broader trend of arming non-traditional federal agencies like the Department of Education and the USDA.

irs· ammunition· matt gaetz· guns· federal agents

2:31:45 Does he have any other gadgets like that or is it just the ring just the ring video just that one one ring video the I don't want to mention a lot of people are talking about the 80 billion dollars that the IRS now receives in this new inflation reduction package Yeah, because that's how you do it. You know you start giving away money and that reduces inflation So first of all, it's a little bit of a talking point that I'm hearing everywhere. 87,000, it's like 87,000. That's the number of IRS agents. I have to point out is over a 10 year period. They have a lot of catching up to do. So it's not like boom, there's 87,000 new agents. I don't think you could train 87,000. They can't even train.

2:32:36 Danny agents in my in my opinion, but we're here you I've got a clip on this. Oh good Well, it's about that. It's about the bullets and guns. This is IRS deadly force clip Yeah, so before I play it we've known this we've talked about this since 2007 The IRS has guns they've come to my office with their guns looking for me They just couldn't find me. But okay And everyone's all bent out of shape because I guess now we're just finding out about this. is raising eyebrows. The tax agency is already in the spotlight because it could soon double its workforce. The IRS has stockpiled five million rounds of ammunition and spent $750,000 this year to buy more. That's according to Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz. A former IRS agent told NTD that some agents respond to dangerous situations where they might encounter armed criminals. He says it's important for these agents to be able to defend themselves.

2:33:47 So that's bullshit, defending themselves. No, that's totally untrue. The United States Department of Education has guns and ammo and agents who carry them. The CDC has agents who carry concealed guns when they're going to check things out. Now, that may be for their protection, but let's not pretend like the USDA, the US Department of Agriculture, they've got guns. In fact, there's cutouts, carve-outs and exceptions in every single bill that is supposed to disarm the American public. But okay, the people are supposed to help the farmers and the children, they get to have guns. The IRS, it wasn't bad enough that they were targeting groups and auditing people.

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Beto O'Rourke Gun Control, AR-15 History

Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke faced a viral moment when he confronted a heckler during a speech on gun control. The hosts dispute O'Rourke's claims regarding the AR-15's design history and its use in the Vietnam War, clarifying the differences between civilian and military firearms.

beto o'rourke· gun control· ar-15· vietnam· m16

2:34:31 People didn't get it then, oh and now, oh, oh, gee, I mean, let me put it into perspective. This is the world that people like Beto O'Rourke want for us. They have all the guns, you're the asshole who wants to defend yourself. I'm gonna make sure that now 11 weeks since we lost 19 kids and their two teachers, shot to death with a weapon originally designed for use in combat, legally purchased by an 18 year old. Oh, he's about to get worse. Who did not try to obtain one when he was 16 or 17, but followed the law that's on the books, ladies and gentlemen, that says that you can buy not one, you can buy two or more if you want to, AR-15s.

2:35:18 hundreds of rounds of ammunition and take that weapon that was originally designed for use on the battlefields in Vietnam to penetrate an enemy soldier's helmet at 500 feet and knock him down dead. Up against kids at 5 feet. It may be funny to you, motherfucker, but it's not funny to me. So Beto sits there and this was great by the way. Very well placed. I don't know if that was a shill. It seems like, because someone started laughing about his ridiculous statement that the AR-15 was designed for Vietnam. No? Excuse me, wasn't that the M1? M16? Not the AR-15. Am I crazy? No, M16 is similar, but not the same. The AR-15 is not designed for rugged use in the field.

2:36:14 No, he says it was designed to kill people at 500 yards in Vietnam. No, that's just not true. No, it's not true. It will kill somebody at 500 yards. Sure. Yeah, of course. Anyway, that's the idea. And everyone's just going to sit around and post on Twitter how outraged they are. Why does the RR need guns? Why don't you vote some people in that will stop that shit, people? Because we're under attack. Bader's not voted in, he's just a loner. He's just out there, he's a lone wolf making these commentaries. I mean, he's running, I guess. No, but I mean the IRS has the guns. The US Department of Agriculture has the guns. Department of Homeland Security has the guns. He said the people that should be disarmed, you're right. Everybody has guns. But yeah, everyone has guns. The founder of Whole Foods is retiring.

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Whole Foods Founder Retirement, John Mackey Interview

Whole Foods founder John Mackey is retiring and recently expressed concerns on the Reason podcast about the rise of socialism in American institutions. Mackey, a self-described capitalist, warned that liberties regarding free speech and gun ownership are under threat from corporate and military shifts.

whole foods· john mackey· capitalism· socialism· reason podcast

2:37:11 I think what's his name John Mack think the guy from Texas. Yeah, you know this started in Austin Yeah, John Mackey is his name. Started in Austin, was a revolution in shopping. And, oh, he totally changed the amount of product that was being offered, the display, of course, the pricing, brought in fake food called organic, made it all sound fluffy. It was a huge marketing. I think it totally changed supermarkets. Completely changed. Well, here's here's a quick a quick little clip. He was on the reason podcast And this was the part that I thought was the most interesting my concern and I should probably say these guys were all of you know Whole Foods is all about community and better world and you know all of the stuff that there's gooey, but

2:38:06 Very gooey. My concern is that I feel like socialists are taking over, they're marching through the institutions, they're taking everything over. They've taken over education, it looks like they've taken over a lot of the corporations, it looks like they've taken over the military, and it's just continuing. So I'm deeply concerned about You know, I'm a capitalist at heart and I believe in liberty and capitalism. Those are my twin values. I feel like, you know, with the way freedom of speech is today, the movement on gun control, a lot of the liberties that I've taken for granted most of my life, I think are under threat. Even he sees the comments. That didn't get a lot of play.

2:38:59 Well, of course not. No, we can't have that. No. But there is a good clip. Where'd you get that clip? From the Reason podcast. You know Reason? Good job. I gave them, I'm going to give them Clip of the Day. So they get Clip of the Day and I can just go ahead and pound sand? Okay. All right. Thank you. I humbly give this award to the Reason podcast. All right. A few things on food. McDonald's is reopening their fabulous food restaurants in Kiev. Oh, really? Yeah. Well, that's good for them. Yeah. Well, it's good. You know, the people need to eat. The money is in Russia, but okay. Kiev's fine. Illinois has changed the law that will allow people using SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, for fast food. The one thing that's not supposed to happen

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White House Nutrition Conference, Food Compass Rankings

The White House is preparing for a September conference on nutrition based on the "Food Compass" profiling system from Tufts University. The system has drawn ridicule for ranking Frosted Mini-Wheats and chocolate-covered almonds higher than ground beef, eggs, and cheddar cheese.

white house· nutrition· food compass· tufts university· kale

2:40:01 And the most exciting thing was a scheduled conference for September in the White House, which will be a conference on hunger, nutrition and health. And they are going, and so I think the guy leading this conference is the guy who produced the Food Compass, which is a Tufts University science-based nutrient profiling system. I'm sorry, let me repeat that. It is the most comprehensive and science-based nutrient profiling system to date. The food compass is used to encourage consumption of foods, actually, yes, consumption of ultra-processed foods while strongly discouraging consumption of all animal-based foods, including saturated animal fats.

2:41:01 So I just wanted to run through quickly the, one, two, three, four, five, like the top six or seven recommended foods and then the bottom six or seven of bad, bad foods that the White House in September will be sending out. Kareen Abdul, Jean-Pierre Van Clambe, she will be promoting it. And let's, why don't we start at the bottom. What foods do you think are the worst according to the Biden food compass? Well, the worst food is obviously any animal protein. I would say beef would be at the top of the list. Pork, pork. No, no. Ground beef, ground beef. Ground beef. A little... Which by the way, which is the hamburger. Yep, pretty much. Cheddar cheese. Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.

2:41:53 A whole egg fried in butter. Very bad. Very, very bad. Now let's look at the top things. What are the best things you can eat according to the food compass? Well, I would say... You can have me guess? Yeah, give it a shot. I think that probably... I'm guessing it would be, it should be eventually the Food Compass will have it up there if it's not now, which is crickets. No, we're not there yet. We're not at the cricket stage yet. This is still discrediting other stuff, like beef and eggs and butter. No, best food according to the Food Compass is watermelon.

2:42:37 It's just water. Yep. Have you ever eaten watermelon? I mean, it's delicious, but it's just sugar water. Why don't you just give me a glass of water and put a spoon of sugar in it and put a drop of flavoring and that's watermelon. Number two on the list. No offense to people who love watermelon. I love watermelon, but I know what I'm eating there. It's just not, there's not, it's vapid. Number two on the list. Empty calories, I would say. Number two on the list, equal scoring with watermelon. Is our old friend kale. Kale? I can't believe- This is a political list, this is bullshit. Why is kale better than chard for example? Let me see if chard- chard is not on the list. Do you know what number three is? So watermelon, kale, what could be number three on the list? Get ready for it. Number three, four, five, six, seven, eight are just fantastic.

2:43:30 Just read them off. All right. Number one, watermelon. Number two, kale. Number three, frosted mini wheats. What? Wait. You're reading from a bogus list. No, no, no, no, no. A frosted mini wheat is processed food. Hey, it's number three on their list, followed by unsweetened almond milk. Nutsap. How is that on there? That's a good result. By the way, it's almond slurry. Go on. It's nutsap. Nutsap. Followed by nonfat frozen yogurt. Now these still have a score of 80. Now we're in the 78 score. Chocolate covered almonds, good for you. Orange juice with calcium.

2:44:20 Honey nut Cheerios I Mean I don't understand this It's just not this the people should be out you're reading from a joke list. No, no This is this is really this truly is From the food compass and it's it I'm actually looking at the graph produced by the food compass people. It's in the show notes I know it's insane. I think they've gone crazy. I They decided, hey look, we're not, it's not going fast enough with the vaccines and the myocarditis. We gotta do more, more. I know, let the poor people eat fast food and let's tell them to eat frosted mini-wheats. Well they gotta get, it says ground beef is at the bottom. They're gonna have to get the poor people to eat something other than ground beef. Because if you're gonna have- Kale, kale and frosted mini-wheats.

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Producer Credits, Value for Value Support

The hosts read the final list of producers and donors for the episode, thanking them for their financial support under the "Value for Value" model. Notable contributors from Edmonton, Detroit, and San Antonio are recognized for keeping the show independent.

donations· edmonton· detroit· value for value· producers

2:45:21 In a bun. In a toasted sesame bun. With special sauce. We have a few people to thank, starting with Tucker Soltow in Edmonton, Alberta. $150. Top of the list was John Mudge in Denver, Colorado coming in number two. He's got something to say there. See if there's anything that we need to read. Dame Brazen Bird in Edmonton, Oklahoma. 100 or she's got something to say. That's for sure. She went to a meetup and fell in love. Brian Gill in Kirkland, Washington, $100. Derek Paris, 8888 Monterey, California. Sir Deezus in

2:46:17 Detroit, Michigan. Sir Diesel would be even better. Robert Umberger in Langhorne. Oh, he came with 8008, sorry. And then Robert Umberger came with 8008 and wrote in boob. And then, dun-da-da-da! Sir Kevin McLaughlin, Duke of Luna, lover of America and boobs. Locust, North Carolina 8008. Drops down to Gergana Yankova in Chesham, UK 7114. Brian Gates in Fremont, California 6969. Vote out Swalwell. Ray Redberry Dvorak in Marionette, Wisconsin. Marionette, Wisconsin 6969.

2:47:04 Christopher Dector, 5678. By the way, Ray Breadberry, just thank you for the Army doctor clips last show. I've been debating taking the vaccine, accepting the vaccine into my life by joining the Air Force. Now I will wait. This can't last forever. You may have saved my life. It's possible. Yeah, it's very possible. Christopher Dector, 5678. Mark Bucciari, I think, in Greenwood, Indiana, 5222. He's got a birthday. So does Brian Gates, by the way. El Guapo in San Antonio, Texas has a birthday. 5033 is a low listener. He says he needs a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He needs a de-douching. He doesn't really need one. He says, I need a de-douching. He says, I need one. He doesn't need one, but he got one. Adam Westerman in

2:47:59 Gulmarad, New South Wales. They got some great names for towns. in Australia, 50, and these are all $50 donors. We've got a short list today, so let me run through the $50 donors and we'll be on our way. Kevin Dills in Huntersville, North Carolina, sir Kevin. Christian Freeman in San Marcos, Texas. Michael Wendell in Meadowin, New Jersey. Preston Isaacson in Boca Raton, Florida. Keith Ball in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Aaron Lundquist in Sebring, Florida. Daryl DeVille in Newton, Mississippi. Jim Tucker in National Park, New Jersey, Fabio Alves in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Dame Patricia Worthington in Miami, Florida, Brandon Savoie in Port Orchard, Washington, Sir Brandon, to you, and last but not least, Daniel Galloway in Marietta, Georgia. I want to thank these people for making, keeping the show alive.

2:48:56 Indeed, in more ways than one. And as you heard earlier, people who come in under $50 with their monthly donations, weekly or per show, some at $60, some at $4 a show, we have a knight joining us today. It really does, it can happen, it can happen for you. So we have sustaining donations which are under $50 and we don't mention them also because people like to come in under $50 to definitely remain anonymous. If you'd like to learn how to support the NO Agenda Show under the Value for Value model, where you determine what this show is worth to you, to your pocketbook, to your budget, to whatever you want to send back.

2:49:35 That's the revolutionary part of this show. You learn more here. I got a very nice note from Sir Chris Wilson. He sent along an end of show production which we shall play of course. And he did send a note, haven't heard from Sir Chris, he's down. It was very difficult, certainly the beginning of the lockdowns. Locking down a man like Sir Chris Wilson is not an easy thing to do. Ask him for trouble. Asking for big trouble. And so we kept in touch and I'd check out how he is doing and I know he kept in touch with a lot of people in no agenda nation. But here is a quick note, family is doing well aside from losing Dame Kylie's dad and Sir Felix's granddad to heart failure. Could you please do a call out for Ken Harrison who passed away peacefully this morning at a ripe old age of 94, father to three beautiful daughters, seven grandchildren and a couple of great grandkids. Love, light and prayers from the community will be most appreciated.

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Ken Harrison Memorial, Knighting Ceremony

A memorial tribute is paid to Ken Harrison, who passed away at age 94. The show concludes its formal segment by knighting Sir Unaffiliated of the Long Term and Sir Chris of the Catskills, providing them with the traditional list of "hookers and blow" and instructions for obtaining their knight rings.

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2:48:56 Indeed, in more ways than one. And as you heard earlier, people who come in under $50 with their monthly donations, weekly or per show, some at $60, some at $4 a show, we have a knight joining us today. It really does, it can happen, it can happen for you. So we have sustaining donations which are under $50 and we don't mention them also because people like to come in under $50 to definitely remain anonymous. If you'd like to learn how to support the NO Agenda Show under the Value for Value model, where you determine what this show is worth to you, to your pocketbook, to your budget, to whatever you want to send back.

2:49:35 That's the revolutionary part of this show. You learn more here. I got a very nice note from Sir Chris Wilson. He sent along an end of show production which we shall play of course. And he did send a note, haven't heard from Sir Chris, he's down. It was very difficult, certainly the beginning of the lockdowns. Locking down a man like Sir Chris Wilson is not an easy thing to do. Ask him for trouble. Asking for big trouble. And so we kept in touch and I'd check out how he is doing and I know he kept in touch with a lot of people in no agenda nation. But here is a quick note, family is doing well aside from losing Dame Kylie's dad and Sir Felix's granddad to heart failure. Could you please do a call out for Ken Harrison who passed away peacefully this morning at a ripe old age of 94, father to three beautiful daughters, seven grandchildren and a couple of great grandkids. Love, light and prayers from the community will be most appreciated.

2:50:36 And then as he adds almost 12 months since my mom passed as well Her being isolated from everyone during the last two conscious days on this earth is what broke me took a lot for me to not go full Ted understood understood I want to mention a note from one of our Luxembourg producers that came in and under the money but it says and this works me as people should Help us here a little bit. ITM, according to the North American calendar week standard, it is week 33. Oh man, what a promotional opportunity missed. I know you're kicking yourself over that. Well, best I can. All right. For everyone who needs it, here's some service goat karma should help you out. You've got karma.

2:51:33 It's a birthday party, I'm so much in love with you. Here's our list for today. Chris Grimald turned 50 on the 12th. Mario Vasquez, happy birthday to his beautiful wife, Shilah, celebrated yesterday. Dame Slamy, her husband, Sir Dude Chink, it's his birthday today, the 14th. And Dunev, also celebrating today. Brian Gates will turn 42 tomorrow. Mark Boucherle, or Boucheri, happy birthday to his Spartan hot Greek wife she celebrates tomorrow. Kristen McChesney says happy birthday to Zach Simon celebrating on the 16th. El Guapo, his daughter Emma, will turn 12 on August 16th. And finally David Stolte will be celebrating on the 21st. Happy birthday from everybody here at the Best Podcast Day in the Universe. And no title changes but we do have two knights to bring up so if you can bring our double-bladed knight sword. Here it is.

2:52:30 I love that pearl handle David Stolte and Chris Grimald, gentlemen, both of you have achieved knight status. You joined the illustrious group of No Agenda Knights and Dames thanks to your support of the No Agenda Show in the amount of $1,000 or more. I am very proud to pronuncicate thee as Sir Unaffiliated of the Long Term and Sir Chris of the Catskills. Oh, gentlemen, for you, we've got some goodies here. We've got hookers and blow. We've got rent boys and chardonnay. We've got taquitos and tequila. We've got diet soda and video games. We've got, uh, Harlots and Howl Doll, Pepperoni Rolls and Pale Ales, Redheads and Rye's, Rubenesque, Ruben and Rose, Geishas and Sake, Vodka and Vanilla, Bong hits and Bourbon, Sparkling Cider and Escorts, Ginger Ale and Gerbils, Breast Milk and Pablum, there's always the Mutton and Mead.

2:53:16 You can dig in, crunching away on the mutton. Down that with some mead you'll feel, don't get that stuff from Meadworks, yeah, get the other stuff, the homemade stuff. While you're doing that, just jot down your ring size, take that over to noageneration.com slash rings so that we can get the beautiful night rings out to you along with the wax you can use to imprint with the signet ring and seal your important correspondence. and obviously a certificate of the ostenticity. Ostenticity. And thank you all. Ostenticity. I'm Jason Keller. Ostenticity. I'm Jason Keller. Ostenticity.

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No Agenda Meetups, Monsoon Meetup Beatboxer

The hosts play recordings from a recent "Monsoon Meetup" in Tucson, featuring a self-proclaimed official beatboxer. Upcoming meetups are announced for Concord, Fort Worth, and Cary, encouraging listeners to build physical communities.

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2:53:55 Thank you for supporting the no agenda show Much more than a party it's the physical community that you need to have in your life It is important to have that no agenda Meetups are a place to meet other people other children different backgrounds different lands But you have one thing in common and that can help you create a community that could be very valuable one of these days. Let's see how it went at the Monsoon Meetup. In the morning, Sirly Mofo from Tucson with Baroness Beth. In the morning, John and Adam.

2:54:37 Hey John and Adam, thanks for all that you do. We learn a lot. We love you guys. Mark and Mel from Tucson, Arizona. Hi John and Adam, it's Coyote, a shit poster from the troll room. Salmon briefs in the morning. Sir Rocket Man Ed Laboutier, we're all here with our pocket-sized screaming goat. This is Vince Dame, the self-proclaimed official beatboxer of No Agenda. You've got Karma and now I'm proud to introduce Vince's mom. Hello. Hey guys My name is Christian. I'm here with the NA if you're enjoying myself. I was hit in the mouth by Brothers of the Serpent podcast and I'm using my time to promote their value for value rock band $50 Dynasty. I got to find out who this rock band is. Are they promote on stage promoting the No Agenda show? Kind of like that. Need to find out more.

2:55:37 There's no more meetups today, I don't think you can join, but on Tuesday... You can go to the Divided and Concord meetup. That'll be the August Rush edition, 6.30 at the Side State Brewery. It has a taco truck in Concord, California, so bring cash. Then Thursday, next show day, the Cary Courage Local 919, 6 o'clock Eastern, Fort Knight Brewing in Cary, North Carolina. The third Thursday in Fort Worth where the Western Simulation begins. Simulation. It begins at 6 o'clock, The Bearded Lady, Fort Worth, Texas. And finally August 18th, also on Thursdays, Charlotte's Thursdays, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Monday, monthly. It's Charlotte Ed Taverns, go there. And if you can't find one of these near you, go to noagendameetups.com. Start your own, they're just like a party. ♪ Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days ♪

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Beach Umbrella Safety, Freak Accident Reports

A freak accident in South Carolina resulted in the death of a woman who was impaled by a wind-blown beach umbrella. Media reports highlight the rare but recurring danger of flying umbrellas on public beaches, citing similar incidents from 2010 and 2016.

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2:56:36 It's like a party. Right. I only have one ISO, so I'll play my- What? Yeah, well, I have that whole- the whole ISOs from, uh, from the niece, but they're not cut up, so... Well, you have to cut those up next time. Okay, I got, uh, I only have two. Well, let me play my one and see what your two are. Here we go. Tier one moronic. What was it? Something moronic? Tier one moronic? Tier one moronic. Okay, no, you don't like it. Okay, I got two. I got what is next. What's next? What's next? Yeah. And then I got very nice. It was, it was very nice.

2:57:38 I'm really not crazy about any of our ISOs, to be honest. I think what is next is okay. No, it doesn't have any dynamics. I mean, obviously we can use it, but it just feels like... Okay, it sucks. Well, no, hold on a second. Let me see what we can do. It doesn't suck. It just... We can do better. We can do better. Let me see. Unbelievable. No, no. Okay, there it is. Boom, stop. Unbelievable. It's good. Unbelievable. Okay, let me just put it in the spot. Let me just double check.

2:58:14 Let me jack the kid up. Let me amp her up. I got an amp it got an amp it all right here. This is it I'm believable, okay, yeah, okay, I like the way she does unbelievable yeah, no what's that unbelievable it's unbelievable Hey, you know the Yeah, beaches are dangerous. Have you heard the latest danger on the beach sharks? No, no No, it's much worse than that We turn now to what's being called a freak accident on a beach in South Carolina a woman killed after being impaled by an umbrella

2:58:52 Authorities say 63-year-old Tammy Perreault was on the beach in Garden City, South Carolina Wednesday when a beach umbrella was blown from its anchoring, the sharp end of the pole impaling her in the chest. Good Samaritans rushing to help but she later died at the hospital. The case similar to the death of a Virginia woman in 2016 killed by a flying umbrella that struck her in the chest on Virginia Beach. While deaths from beach umbrellas are rare injuries are not. In 2010 Lynn Stevens was impaled in the thigh by a flyaway umbrella in Maryland. I mean did you know that this was such a plague?

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Floyd Roseberry Case, Medication Side Effects

Floyd Roseberry, who made a false bomb threat near the U.S. Capitol, is being released to house arrest after a judge determined his actions were caused by adverse side effects from a combination of medications. The case highlights the potential for psychiatric drugs to cause manic or psychotic episodes.

washington dc· capitol· floyd roseberry· medication· mental health

2:59:35 Man, they're hard up for news. Yeah, they really are. And they filled two minutes with that crap, if you can believe it. I got a filler here. There's another one. There's a non-story about a mad bomber. Okay. In an update on the man who threatened to detonate a bomb near the US Capitol almost a year ago, but had no bombs. He's set to be released from jail under house arrest. 50-year-old Floyd Roseberry drove from North Carolina to Washington DC last August and falsely claimed he had a bomb. A judge determined Thursday that the man was suffering side effects from improper medication. His lawyers say he suffers mental health issues from a traumatic childhood.

3:00:20 Psychologist told the court two of his drugs have adverse side effects when taken together and could cause manic and psychotic episodes. He'll be released under house arrest and will be monitored by an ankle bracelet. Roseberry has pleaded not guilty. A trial date is not set yet. Why don't they go and look into the drugs that these kids are taking that go out and shoot a school? But no, this guy did no bomb, no nothing, didn't hurt anyone. Next thing you know, they're going to great detail of his drug usage. Let me hear it again. Psychologist told the court two of his drugs have adverse side effects when taken together. Holy crap. That's huge. That's not a non story. That's big. We got to find out what those two drugs were. We got to find the documents.

3:01:02 Okay, I think you're probably right. That's what those two are because you know that the people are getting taking all kinds of mixtures that God knows what they do But you know Pfizer and Moderna you can mix and match throw in some J&J not a problem top off Top up not top off top up You want to call it a day? I mean, I still have City of Phoenix being sued. We have plenty of stuff for the next show. Okay. Yeah, we do, I guess. We've got plenty of stuff. And that next show will take place on Thursday. We hope that you can join us for that because we're looking forward to it. Whatever there is to deconstruct, we'll deconstruct it for you, guaranteed. And that's it. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country,

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Outro and End of Show Mix, Sir Chris Wilson

The hosts sign off from FEMA Region 6 and Northern Silicon Valley, announcing their return for the next Thursday broadcast. The episode concludes with a satirical musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson titled "In the Year 2025," projecting a dystopian future of mandates and political shifts.

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3:01:57 With my first Tooth Makeover revamp session coming on Tuesday, we'll see how I am Thursday. You'll be talking like this. I was practicing today, so we'll see how it goes. That's right, here from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Thursday right here on No Agenda. Please remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. End of show mixes, Sir Michael Anthony and the Never...

3:02:34 The Unimitable, Sir Chris Wilson. Up next, another live show at the Troll Room, trollroom.io, noagendastream.com, Phoenix and Phone Boy. Enjoy that everybody. We'll talk to you on Thursday. Till then, adios mofos. We have patients and such, but our patients is not extended. It's the year 2022

3:03:48 After all mankind has been through, Covid, Ukraine, inflation and more. So get ready for what's in store. In the year 2025, Donald Trump, he didn't survive when his plane flew up in the sky. Police have ruled it a suicide In the year 2028 Mandatory vaccine for hate Can't fly no plane, can't drive no cars Elon Musk's run away too much

3:04:40 In the year 2032, AOC's queen of me and you, Illya and Oma adorned every wall. In their presence you must crawl. In the year 2036, they're up to their same old tricks. Bugs are out and algae is in. Breathing in's okay, breathing out is a sin. In the year 2041 Being straight is illegal for everyone Gender reassignment in a can So eat your beans so you can be trans In the year 2044 Klaus Schwab is now a plane in a jar Loaning nothing is overrated You won't be happy

3:05:49 But you'll be sedated In the year 2048 Everyone is morbidly overweight You cannot exercise nor play Or go outside unless you're gay Now it's been 33 years Since 2015's monetised tears Stupidity that went viral On our downward spiral Human beings have run their race History's put them in their place Who'd have thought when this crazy started We could be so fake, gay and retarded

3:06:37 The best podcast in the universe! Mopa. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Unbelievable.