Episode 1480 · Saturday, 27 August 2022

Internet of Dogs

A corporate takeover of the podcasting industry meets a massive executive shift in Washington as the administration attempts to buy the midterms with debt forgiveness.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 4m listen | 54 chapters
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Donald Trump faces mounting criticism as high-profile Paxlovid rebound cases involving Jill Biden and Joe Biden shift the public narrative surrounding COVID-19 vaccine efficacy. The fallout coincides with Anthony Fauci announcing his retirement from the NIAID after 38 years, while figures like Dan Bongino publicly express regret over booster mandates. These shifts in the medical establishment arrive as Pfizer seeks FDA authorization for a new bivalent Omicron booster targeting the BA.4 and BA.5 variants.

At Podcast Movement 2022 in Dallas, organizers issued a public apology for the presence of Ben Shapiro, sparking a debate over corporate ESG influence and the marginalization of non-mainstream voices. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden bypassed Congress to announce a $10,000 student loan forgiveness plan, a move Karine Jean-Pierre claims is offset by deficit reduction despite expiration of one-time emergency spending. Internationally, United Kingdom health data reveals a sharp rise in excess deaths among the elderly, and New Zealand reports a massive spike in respiratory illnesses attributed to immunity debt from prolonged lockdowns.

Sir Jack of the Industrial Laundries joins the ranks of the No Agenda knighthood alongside Knight ZH Commenter as the Value for Value model continues to challenge corporate media structures. The segment features a bizarre look at Michigan researchers proposing wind turbine blades be recycled into edible gummy bears. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak break down the linguistic shift of neopronouns and the curious case of a triple infection involving monkeypox, COVID-19, and HIV.


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CHAPTER 01 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump, COVID-19 Vaccine Blame and Paxlovid Rebound

Donald Trump is increasingly being blamed for the failure of COVID-19 vaccines as public sentiment shifts. Media reports highlight First Lady Jill Biden experiencing a "rebound" case of COVID-19 after taking Paxlovid, mirroring a similar experience by President Joe Biden. Discussion includes Dan Bongino's reported regret over receiving multiple boosters after suffering a severe infection.

donald trump· dan bongino· jill biden· paxlovid· covid-19· monoclonal antibodies

00:00 Well, pump the brakes and buckle up. Here we go. Boots on the ground in the world of woke and broadcasting live from the Grassy Knoll in Dallas, Texas, FEMA region number six in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where we're looking around and we're deciding that Trump, it's Trump's fault that the vax doesn't work. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's crackpot and buzzkill. In the morning. Really now?

00:36 Are you following this? No, no I haven't. I'm here in Dallas at Podcast Movement. So no, I haven't followed that. Oh, that's right. You're in Dallas at the what? At the Podcast Movement. Which kind of movement? Yeah, it's a big movement. Number one or number two? It's a big number two. Wait a minute. Did we not predict that Trump would eventually be blamed for the vaccines? Yes, we did. I'm pretty sure we did. No, we did. This is just the way it goes. You know, if the thing worked out, it would be every Democrats would be on easy street. And if it didn't work out, which appears not to have worked out. I was listening to Dan. I was in the car earlier today and I was listening to Dan Bongino moaning. I didn't realize that he had

01:23 double shots and I think he got boosted a couple times and he talks about how he regretted it. And then he got two cases of COVID. Did he get the Paxilovid? Because that seems to be another bonus. He got to his first case of COVID was borderline hospitalization. This was after the shots. Wow. And he had to have that transfusion of the goo, whatever they do. And, uh, Oh, the monoclonal antibodies. Yeah. The stuff that, uh, Sean Hannity promotes as though he's got stock in the company. Yeah, so that was, he was irked about it. I love the Pax Lovid stuff. That stuff is the best. First lady Jill Biden tested positive again for COVID in an apparent rebound case. She had taken Pax Lovid when she first tested positive last week. A spokeswoman says the first lady is showing no symptoms. The White House says President Biden is testing negative after also having that rebound case earlier. Rebound.

02:19 There was a story that Paxilivid works on 48% of people that works, but 98 of those 48 are unvaccinated. Oh really? Yeah. Where'd you get that one? Oh, um, I have to look for it. That's interesting. It's believable. I think it's very believable, but they're giving it to people who have, I don't, I think everyone goes straight for the vaccine, the boost, and then they get sick and then they get the Paxil, but which apparently also really makes everything taste foul. You get headaches. It's not very pleasant, apparently.

CHAPTER 02 / 54 Discussion

Podcast Movement 2022, Corporate Influence and Value for Value

Podcast Movement 2022 in Dallas, Texas, is characterized as a highly corporate event where speaking slots are tied to sponsorship levels. Despite being a pioneer of the medium, one host notes he was never officially invited by organizers and only spoke via a slot provided by Buzzsprout. The "Value for Value" model is described as the antithesis of the conference's corporate and advertising-heavy focus.

podcast movement· dallas· buzzsprout· value for value· jen briney· sheraton

03:03 Yeah, well, plenty of COVID stuff for today. But first, John, I'd like to give you a boots on the ground from Podcast Movement 22, the conference in Dallas, Texas. Because there's plenty... Well, I have questions. There's plenty to cuss and bitch about. Well, where are you staying? I'm sorry? Where are you staying? Oh, at the Sheraton downtown, which is where the conference is also being held. Indeed. Now, remember, this is Podcasting 2.0. We're here on the Podcasting 2.0 dime, so we're in cheap hotel rooms. We got the conference special. Actually, we weren't invited here. I thought you were. You were invited to speak on 2.0. No. We were... One of our leading 2.0 hosting companies, Buzzsprout, gave us one of their speaking slots because you know how it works, right?

04:02 at conferences. Well, I know how it works on legitimate conferences. How does it work there? It appears that you get speaking slots assigned depending on the level of sponsorship you take. And then you can have your company presenting or anyone you want to designate. But we were never, I was never reached out to by the man. Never. I mean, no one's ever asked me to do anything at a podcast. Well, let me think about this. Hold on a second. Let me get this straight. So now you're the guy probably most responsible for the invention and the success of podcasting, and then furthermore, you're the guy.

04:39 who developed Podcasting 2.0 as a mechanism to prevent it from falling apart, which it was headed to do. And you're the guy who also takes part in the Value for Value promotion and idea and ideals. So you're those three guys and you've never been invited to the event. No, because all three of those things are the, well, I guess maybe number one that it would be interesting maybe to hear from Adam who invented it with Dave Weiner, maybe. But I've never been asked, except for the very first one, remember at Pod Show? And this is how it went, I think it was the New Media Expo was what the big conference of the time was. I remember this, yes. Ontario, California. I think it was Ontario, California. And so we had just gotten our seed rounding of funding at Pod Show.

05:28 They called me up and said, hey, we'd love for you to do the keynote. And I was always like, what am I going to say? Hey, I invented it. Congratulations. You're welcome. But I said, OK, all right, I'll do it. It's the first one. And they said, yeah, and your company needs to sponsor for $15,000. I said, why? Well, I mean, you're going to do the keynote. You're going to be there. We need sponsorship. And that became so weird that we finally wound up doing an unconference in the hotel next door. And we had all of our all of our podcasters there hanging out and we were partying. So that was perhaps that's why no one has ever asked me again. Ah, that's probably the reason. Yeah. That carries nothing but trouble now for numbers two and three. Well, you're two other ones. One was value for value. That is the other one was podcasting 2.0 value for value is last. But over three, both of those are the antithesis of what's going on here.

06:27 Oh? How's that? How's that work? I'm going to explain. So first... Wait, wait, before you explain... Preliminary question, Value for Value is a mechanism that works for a lot of people that are podcasters. Correct. Not just us. Correct. So why wouldn't it be at this event? Why wouldn't they want to talk about something like that at this event? I talked to Jen Briney once, and she goes to all these events, and she said, this was a couple years ago, she says, how come you guys never go to these things? And how come they never talk about Value for Value or this other mechanism?

07:04 And I said, well, why don't you ask them? I don't know. I saw Jen Briney here yesterday. Yeah, she's 100%-er. Of the Congressional Dish podcast, and I have some stuff to share. But again, Value for Value is the antithesis of what is going on here. That no one is interested, the people who are here and this entire event, is not interested in value for value. This is a corporate, very corporate event. Let me run down and I'll see if I can make it clear as to what's happening here.

CHAPTER 03 / 54 Discussion

Podcasting 2.0, TikTok Influencers and Conference Aesthetics

Podcasting 2.0 developers Dave Jones and others met in person at the Sheraton in Dallas to demonstrate 17 new technical features. Observations from the floor suggest the attendee demographic has shifted from traditional "radio faces" to "pretty" TikTokers and influencers. The atmosphere is described as more akin to a Nasdaq trading floor than a traditional audio production gathering.

podcasting 2.0· dave jones· tiktok· influencers· dallas· sheraton

07:45 Now, Dave Jones and I, we're here because we started Podcasting 2.0 and we really wanted to meet a lot of the people we've been working with, hosting companies, app developers, and you know, so it was just a convenient place to all come together at the same time and hang out and discuss stuff and meet people in person. In fact, I've only met Dave Jones, this is the third time in 12 years he's in Alabama. And so Buzzsprout, as I said, one of the hosting companies that is a leader in the 2.0 feed generation, they gave us a speaking slot. And so we decided that we would give a little bit of intro, a little background, quick history to update everybody how we got to this point and why. And then we demonstrated the 17 new features of value of podcasting 2.0. In general,

08:38 Now I'm just gonna give you a little boots on the ground and then we'll wind up to what's really going on. My feeling right now today sitting here is I am dismayed, disappointed, and kind of grossed out. Grossed out? Grossed out. That's really the right term I think. So first of all, arriving here at the Sheraton, you can imagine a podcast conference where I think they were expecting 3,000 people. I don't know, it was, you know, Dallas had horrendous floods on Monday, Sunday and Monday. So there were like thousands of flights were canceled. So I don't know if everyone made it here. It seems very busy.

09:15 And this is one of those hotels and conferences, a conference hotel, where you walk right into the lobby right away, boom, you're basically in the bar area. You know what I mean? And that's where everybody's hanging out, and you can see the badges. By the way, what is it with the people who take selfies at conferences? where they all feel like they have to hold up their badge. What is that? I've seen that and I wonder myself. It just seems so dopey. The only thing I can think is that when people want you to see their speaker or, you know, in fact, you probably never see the guy. Oh yeah, the badge says something at the bottom. Speaker, exhibitor. Exhibitor, yeah, yeah, okay, that's it. Yeah, it's virtue. Okay, so this is a podcast conference. I've been around

10:04 thousands of podcasters. I've been around thousands, tens of thousands of audio slash radio people. There's kind of one general rule with people who do this type of audio work. Mostly they have the perfect face for radio. Would you agree? I'd say, uh, I'd say they generally do have a, uh, a face for radio. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I'm trying to be sensitive about it, but Well, that's okay. I'll summarize it for there's a lot of ugly bastards. Yeah. Who are podcasters and it's usually those great voice. You know, if you've ever seen your favorite top 40 radio, you know what I mean? Ugly bastards with tremendous pipes. Yes, exactly. There you go. Ugly bastards with tremendous pipes. Well, everybody in this conference is pretty.

11:03 Everybody's beautiful. Now Dallas by itself, you know, there's a lot of snazzy dressers, but these were not people from Dallas. These are from outside. And they've got, you know, crazy outfits on, you know, like pink fluorescent pants, tight pants, lots of dudes with, you know, beautifully trimmed beards. Beards and facial hair. These are not podcasters. They sound like traders in the Nasdaq trading floor. They're TikTokers and influencers. Oh, TikTokers and influencers. Oh, brother. Yes.

11:39 In fact, let me give you an example. You know, a lot of these podcast conferences, I think it would be Leo Laporte who would broadcast live from the event and, you know, a number of people, you know, not just we have a booth and we're doing in our own booth, but actually a deal with the conference organizer. Yeah, they have a platform. Yeah, a platform. Exactly. So there was a platform for one of the podcasts And I'll just give you a little example so you can hear, you might recognize the difference between the days of lore and today. This is, the podcast is called The Flow. Boom, done.

CHAPTER 04 / 54 Discussion

The Flow Podcast, YouTube Podcast Page and Super Chats

The Flow podcast, featuring Nicky and Moose, serves as an example of the new "influencer" style of podcasting prevalent at the Dallas conference. YouTube's new dedicated podcast page is noted as a significant industry shift, though it currently functions as a curated video board. The segment highlights the focus on live monetization through small Super Chat donations during broadcasts.

the flow· youtube· nicky and moose· super chat· monetization· dallas

11:03 Everybody's beautiful. Now Dallas by itself, you know, there's a lot of snazzy dressers, but these were not people from Dallas. These are from outside. And they've got, you know, crazy outfits on, you know, like pink fluorescent pants, tight pants, lots of dudes with, you know, beautifully trimmed beards. Beards and facial hair. These are not podcasters. They sound like traders in the Nasdaq trading floor. They're TikTokers and influencers. Oh, TikTokers and influencers. Oh, brother. Yes.

11:39 In fact, let me give you an example. You know, a lot of these podcast conferences, I think it would be Leo Laporte who would broadcast live from the event and, you know, a number of people, you know, not just we have a booth and we're doing in our own booth, but actually a deal with the conference organizer. Yeah, they have a platform. Yeah, a platform. Exactly. So there was a platform for one of the podcasts And I'll just give you a little example so you can hear, you might recognize the difference between the days of lore and today. This is, the podcast is called The Flow. Boom, done.

12:26 Don't know if y'all were jamming just like how we were I don't even know but what's popping people welcome to the flow? Okay, they're coming back. I promise you but just not today or tomorrow By the way she has a huge red button that has a hokey on-air light there behind a desk and And they got their cans on everything they got the t-shirts on she got the one of those big red like you know the Hillary Clinton just stops the assembly line And we are the two amazing people from Nicky and moose to podcast okay and podcast movement in Dallas all right one time for the one time

13:18 Do you want to hear a little more? I mean, there's about a minute to run. I love this. This is a great podcast. Checking in for the first time. Do me a favor, and I'm hearing this on my own. Do me a favor, drop where you're watching this from, share this, like this, okay? If you're not subscribed, subscribe to the channel, please, and thank you. Moose? Notice they're only talking about subscribing to the channel. And of course, I should point out at this juncture that YouTube announced as their big announcement, we have a podcast page! So it's youtube.com slash podcast which is just the...

13:59 a three by nine board of episodes they've selected of YouTube videos. So these people are probably placed by YouTube. But they're podcasters. Walked around a bit. Yeah, yeah. We kind of eavesdropped at a certain session talking about monetization. Monetization? Come on, talk to us. What are we doing? Man, fire, fire. I mean, look, I'm still not over this idea. Fire, fire. We outside, right? I don't know. I know it's a little old, but for me... Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. We got a super chat! Shout out to Rocky. Listen, I'm bad. I didn't mean to cut you off, but we gotta acknowledge the people. By the way, she interrupted that for a $2 super chat. All the time. All the time. Nah, man, but I'm just saying for me, I'm really still geeked out at the fact that

14:52 we are outside. Like I'm not going to get over that for a little bit, but for me just to be outside and really connecting with people and just really seeing how many people have their guards down and wanting to do networking and looking for opportunities and getting their stuff out there, it shows that, okay, people are hungry, you know, and there's opportunity here. So that's what I'm just seeing from being live on the Dallas, Texas podcast movement. floor. Just fire, man. It's just fire, man. We gotta learn some lingo here, John. Just fire, man. Yeah, when he says fire, I think too much. You can't yell fire in a crowded space. I don't understand what he's doing. And before I continue with this boots on the ground, and undoubtedly I won't be deemed a racist by many,

CHAPTER 05 / 54 Discussion

Pronoun Buttons, Masking Culture and Dallas Cricket Infestation

Podcast Movement 2022 features "woke" cultural elements including mandatory pronoun buttons at registration and significant double-masking among attendees. A local environmental anecdote involves a massive cricket infestation at the Sheraton hotel, leading to a confrontation between attendees and the insects.

pronouns· masks· dallas· crickets· woke culture· sheraton

15:43 No, yeah, I'm you know, I also do the show with with Mo How much of a racist can you be he wouldn't put up with it? No, well and I was going to say that after having produced 300 hours of content with Mo I have a little bit of perspective a little But this fire 100 This is a woke-o-rama to the max. Really? Oh my good... It starts at registration. Do you have to get... Do you have to be vaxxed to go to this thing? There's... No, there's about 30% walking around double-masked. Double-masked. Double-masked. Double-masked. Yep. Just check the calendar, people. At registration, please on the table behind you, grab a button with your pronoun.

16:36 No, I got one of you know yes, I got one of me button. I'll grab I'll grab some buttons for you. I buttons. I said buttons. Oh, no Some buttons buttons, it's spreading. It's contagious buttons, okay Let me let me just give you a little now buttons Jeez I got a whole segment on today's show about pronouns. Oh, I'm gonna set you up so good. So to give a little more a little more of a vibe a little more atmosphere description of what so this so again Everyone's kind of mulling around in the lobby the bar is there. Briny must be in heaven Briny actually has I love Jim Briny man. She's cool. She wearing a button. She was fine. No, she's not wearing no button.

17:28 There was also one you could fill in your own pronoun, just with a, you know, very tempting, but no, no. So just, so again, you know, this is near the front door and this is, you know, we walked in from dinner the other night just to give you an idea of what kind of people we're talking about. Now in Texas, there are certain times during the year and certain weather conditions when we have tons of crickets. We even talked about on the show, I think back in, when I was downtown in Austin. And, you know, they would stack up against door entryways and buildings up to, you know, like two inches high. Good eating? Yeah, very good eating. So this is happening and, you know, there are crickets kind of walking into the hotel lobby and at a certain point I hear this screaming. I'm like, whoa! And someone's kneeled over on the floor. I'm like, what the crap is going on?

CHAPTER 06 / 54 Discussion

Diversity Quotas, White Male Speakers and Session Logistics

The Podcasting 2.0 session was relegated to a remote room with minimal promotion, drawing approximately 60 attendees including representatives from AfriPods. Claims are made regarding strict diversity quotas for speakers at the conference, suggesting that white male presenters are being marginalized. The hosts argue that these corporate "ESG" standards are demeaning to the decentralized nature of the medium.

diversity quotas· bipoc· podcasting 2.0· dave jones· afripods· dallas

18:26 So apparently some dude had stomped on one of the crickets that made these women crazy and there were this woman's on the floor trying to shoo the crickets towards safety out the door. Oh my god. Exactly. Oh this is terrific. One of your best stories so far. So, now our session, which was yesterday, was in the conference room furthest from, you actually had to go around the corner towards the exit. And that was where our session was. There was no promotion, nobody talked about it. It was, you know, the people who were, we had maybe 60 people in the room.

19:08 Did they go overflow like you were hoping? Overflow? We could have had the whole college season teams lined up. It was empty. We had 60 people. We could have had 200. 60 in a small room is a lot. It was a small room, but not... it was just... no. The people that were there were a lot of people who were podcasting 2.0 people. There were just a variety of people who were very interested in value for value. Interestingly, there was a representative there from AfriPods.

19:43 which, you know, they're trying to propagate podcasting in Africa, the entire continent. And, you know, Value for Value was the streaming, streaming Value for Value was very interesting to them. So, you know, there were some interested people, but basically, If you would look at it from a perspective of, as you started by saying, oh, here's Adam Curry, he's gonna talk to us about Value for Value, a little bit of the history of podcasting, no one knew. No one knew we were even there. It was just on the schedule, you know, it's fine. That's fine because it was also for Dave and I, we wanted to get our presentation together so we can make it easier for people to understand. What are these guys, nuts? They got you there for free.

20:31 Jones for free. They're not paying you. Let me guess. Yeah, I wouldn't do it. You know me. Yes, but it's beside the point, right? There you got you there for free when they got there for free. They should exploit you. They're crazy. It's stupid. It's plain stupid. They're idiots. Can I say can I I don't know. I have any more adjectives. Well, I can tell you what the problem is. Let me just give you a little example. There are quotas at this conference for the number of white guys you can have on stage. I'm just gonna let you marinate in that. Well, I don't have to marinate in it because I knew this in advance. But I will say this, you were over your, you were screwed. You had, you and Dave Jones are both white guys. Yeah, well, that's why we're in, because they couldn't get around it. We didn't have any BIPOCs to put on stage. And I think that's, that's why they just kind of, ah, these are white guys. Because you're talking a lisp? Maybe that would help. So in speaking, now I'm going to get into some stuff that is really gross to me.

CHAPTER 07 / 54 Discussion

Christian Podcasters, De-platforming Threats and Jen Briney

Christian podcasters at the Dallas event report being threatened with expulsion if a single complaint is lodged against their content. Jen Briney of the Congressional Dish podcast describes being shunned by peers for her reporting on the 2014 Ukraine coup and Victoria Nuland. The discussion centers on the increasing intolerance for non-mainstream political or religious views within the podcasting industry.

christianity· pro-life· jen briney· ukraine· victoria nuland· censorship

21:34 So I talked to a lot of different people, three different Christian God casters who were very interested in podcasting. In fact, I think they're on the index because they've been de-platformed. Tell it for a bitch! Listen to this. Two of the three. Now these are people who have religious podcasts. Two of the three told me that when they registered, they were contacted by management that said, look, we're gonna let you come, but if we get one complaint, we're gonna throw you out. One complaint about what? Someone saying they feel threatened or they feel uneasy because these are his... Because somebody maybe mentions Jesus? Or is pro-life. Oh, pro-life. He can't be pro-life. Mm-hmm.

22:26 Or I guess if he's a Republican, that's another one. Are you out? No, this is specific to the Christians. Okay. Yeah, it's really... that by itself to me... It's unbelievable. It's just like, you can't do that. It's disgusting is what it is. Hence that I feel grossed out. Actually, Briney told me a story, not necessarily related to the conference, but that she has gotten a lot of shit for people. You know, Jim Briney is a congressional dish. She pulls apart legislation, does a fantastic job. He's from the House of Representatives specifically. Yeah, does a fantastic job and she said that she's got received so much hate. I said what for? She said about Ukraine. Oh my god, what did you say? So I told the truth. What? About the 2014 coup, about Victoria Nuland. And she said she's been shunned. She's been shunned for doing this. Now let me give you the best example of what is going on here.

CHAPTER 08 / 54 Discussion

Ben Shapiro, Daily Wire Controversy and Podcast Movement Apology

Podcast Movement organizers issued a public apology on Twitter following a brief, unscheduled appearance by Ben Shapiro at the Daily Wire's exhibit booth. The statement characterized Shapiro's presence as "harmful" and "dangerous," leading to accusations of anti-Semitism and corporate virtue signaling. The hosts argue this reaction proves the conference has been captured by ESG consultants and gatekeepers.

ben shapiro· daily wire· podcast movement· twitter· esg· anti-semitism

23:30 So the deal we talk about it all the time. We've never been shunned. I wonder why that is We don't go anywhere and shunned if you've been shunned you don't want to keep bringing it up I don't know what to say John. I don't worry noodle men you keep calling you You don't even call it by real you call her noodle men. You're just insulting Victoria yet You have not been shunned Victoria Kagan noodle men to be exact again. I'm using her dead name. I know it's horrible. You're dead naming her so There's a lot of exhibitors and there's a nice size booth for the Daily Wire. And you know, the Daily Wire, which is Ben Shapiro's outfit there in Nashville, you know, they're building quite an empire. They've got Jordan Peterson is now one of their people. He has a Glenn Beck wannabe. Yeah, exactly. So they have a big booth. And well, this tweet went out from management. I'm going to read it to you. Hi, folks. Wait, wait, wait, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.

24:34 This tweet went out from what management? From podcast movement management. Okay. From the organizers of the event. Got it. Hi folks. Hi folks. We owe you an apology before sessions kick off for the day. This was this morning early. Yesterday afternoon, Ben Shapiro briefly visited the Podcast Movement 22 Expo area near the Daily Wire booth. Though he was not registered or expected, we take full responsibility for the harm done by his presence. Are you feeling me yet? Did this come over email? Is this something... This is a tweet. This is a public tweet. A public tweet? Here we go. There's no way around it. We agreed to sell The Daily Wire, a first-time booth based on the company's large presence in podcasting. The weight of that decision is now painfully clear. Shapiro is a co-founder. A drop-in, however unlikely, should have been considered a possibility.

25:33 Many in our community are appalled not just by this incident, but by our choice to take money from the daily wire in the first place. As A. Monkey said, this was signed off by a human. Yes, during event planning, the dangerous nature of the company's message was overlooked. Those of you who called this unacceptable are right. In nine wonderful years growing and celebrating this medium, the podcast movement has made mistakes. The pain caused by this one will always stick with us. We promise that sponsors will be more carefully considered moving forward. Just to clarify, no Daily Wire representatives were scheduled to appear on panels, and Shapiro remained in the common space and did not have a badge. If you have questions, we're here to talk.

26:23 Thank you for your reading and we hope you'll continue to join us from here on out. That's pretty stunning. So, here is the breakdown of what's going on. This, you might as well just call this the ESG conference. What is happening is that this is a huge corporate event where corporate companies ranging from Amazon to Samsung to you name it. I would take that letter that was sent out about Shapiro which is racist and anti-semitic. Shapiro is a Jew. I would take that letter and shove it into the face of every one of those corporate sponsors and ask them

27:09 What do, how do they react to something like this? That's what I would do immediately. You're missing the point. The corporate sponsors are glad he fucked off. The corporate sponsors here are accompanied by at least 1,500 consultants. And the corporate sponsors need to complete some ESG check boxes so they employ the consultants who go and find... So you're telling me one of the boxes is anti-Semitic? No, BIPOC. That's the number one. Women and BIPOC, which is Black Indigenous People of Color. You got to get it right. These consultants armed with promises, cash, and so-called advertising money

27:54 then go and find black people at these conferences and sometimes even hand them the format and do everything just... That's why when you hear the flow, like, yeah, people here looking for opportunities. Yeah, of course. It's abusive and gross. And I know enough from my work with Moe. My work with Moe is that It is actually, it is harmful and embarrassing to the very people these a-holes pretend to help. It's demeaning and it's gross and this has nothing to do with podcasting. The by definition of the decentralized nature, the most equitable, if you want to use the term, medium of all time.

28:46 There's no gatekeepers until these assholes came along. They're gatekeeping everybody else. It's interesting to be a minority and you know so that's why Mo always said we're just first man you're next. He was right. Yeah well, you know I'll stop you there. and say that, you know, good idea, but the problem is podcasting 2.0, part of the solution. This is futile. These guys are just barking up a tree. It has no impact. Wheels, no, they have no impact whatsoever. They're all fooling themselves. They're idiots. I completely agree.

29:30 This has no impact, this has nothing to do with the free and open podcasting medium. The people who are really doing a great job in podcasting and important work are not represented. They don't have to be here. It's stupid. Yeah, that's what I've always thought. I haven't been to one of these things. I always thought this, but what happened here, especially the quota of how many white guys you can have on stage, it's just gross. I did find something cool though. ThePodcastBroker.com. This is a great idea. You can buy or sell your podcast. The whole thing. Oh yeah? Yeah! Start a couple little podcasts and sell them. I submitted our show, are you kidding me? Well, they can't get any money for us. Well, I want to see what they come back with. What are we worth?

CHAPTER 09 / 54 Discussion

The Podcast Broker, Buying and Selling Shows

ThePodcastBroker.com is highlighted as a new service allowing creators to buy or sell established podcast properties. The service, founded by Heather, targets podcasters who are tired of production but wish to see their shows continue under new ownership. One host mentions submitting the show to the broker out of curiosity regarding its market value.

thepodcastbroker.com· heather· monetization· acquisition· podcasting

28:46 There's no gatekeepers until these assholes came along. They're gatekeeping everybody else. It's interesting to be a minority and you know so that's why Mo always said we're just first man you're next. He was right. Yeah well, you know I'll stop you there. and say that, you know, good idea, but the problem is podcasting 2.0, part of the solution. This is futile. These guys are just barking up a tree. It has no impact. Wheels, no, they have no impact whatsoever. They're all fooling themselves. They're idiots. I completely agree.

29:30 This has no impact, this has nothing to do with the free and open podcasting medium. The people who are really doing a great job in podcasting and important work are not represented. They don't have to be here. It's stupid. Yeah, that's what I've always thought. I haven't been to one of these things. I always thought this, but what happened here, especially the quota of how many white guys you can have on stage, it's just gross. I did find something cool though. ThePodcastBroker.com. This is a great idea. You can buy or sell your podcast. The whole thing. Oh yeah? Yeah! Start a couple little podcasts and sell them. I submitted our show, are you kidding me? Well, they can't get any money for us. Well, I want to see what they come back with. What are we worth?

30:20 Yeah. The podcast broker, we connect sellers with buyers. Hold on a second. What is this? Welcome to the podcast broker, a site created to help you sell and buy podcasts. Yeah. For years, I have worked with podcasters who are tired of podcasting. They don't want to create new episodes. Does this sound like you, John? But they also don't want to. I identify a little. I've been tired of it for a decade. Stop producing their show. My recommendation is that they sell their podcast. We've been selling websites and all right. That's Heather from the podcast. I love, I love this idea. I really don't. You never know. Anyway. So, uh, go podcasting 2.0 screw these numb nuts. What a bunch of dicks. It's pathetic. I'm sure I tell this. Can you tell the other story? No.

31:14 Okay. No, I don't because you know what? I don't need... Did you promise not to? I promised not to. You actually promised not to. And I don't need that. I don't need a hassle in my life. I don't need that. Okay, forget it. All right. So onward. Yes. Well, since you're kind of on the what was it we were talking about? I have clips on gender, education. Do you think people can stomach more of this or should we do something else for a minute? And pronouns. I think we need to we need to we need an entremont. We need an entremont. We need something else. I got an entremont to knock your socks off. It should have been should have been second half of show stuff. Let's do it.

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Internet of Bodies, Nanotechnology and Microsoft Patent

A viral video claims that an "intrabody nano network" is being administered via vaccines to link humans to the "Internet of Bodies." The theory suggests self-assembling nanotechnology and quantum dot tattoos will facilitate a new digital financial system owned by corporations like BlackRock. The hosts express skepticism, labeling the "quantum financial system" claims as factually incorrect while acknowledging existing patents for human-based data harvesting.

internet of bodies· nanotechnology· blackrock· microsoft· quantum dots· hydrogel

31:56 This is the Internet of Bodies. This is some... somebody dug this up and I tried to track down who it was but she's... Oh, I know what this is. Is this the patent? The Microsoft patent or whatever it was? No. Oh, okay. No, that's interesting though. No, this woman is a... She, like, when I retire, you can bring her on the show. She'd fit right in and the whole show would be second half of the show. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Don't retire. I need you. We can't... I thought you were selling the show. All right, here we go. If I'm selling the show, we're both ejecting. Are you kidding me? Hi there. Hey there. I really admire your page and I admire the thorough research that you do. No, they're not blood clots. And what I'm about to say is gonna sound really crazy but I trust you will look into it.

32:37 Look into intrabody nano network administered through Bax. Just type in those keywords. Then look into transhumanism. Then look into the internet of bodies. Then look into how the internet of bodies is going to tie into and become the foundation of this new digital financial system that... This woman would never be appropriate on a podcast with me. This voice is no good. It's no good. Her voice, yeah, her voice is no good. She's got a... She has a kind of a mid-range, high mid-range wine that is just grating. Now, I looked all this stuff up by the way and the internet of bodies is like pages and pages of stuff.

33:19 By the way, what a crock of shit by the way. This is all nuts as far as I'm concerned I like this idea of you bringing kind of auditions of future hosts to the show But you rejected Malefluous voice you're looking for. Hi baby, how you doing? Okay here we go. And then it's all gonna make sense. It is self-assembling nanotechnology for the purpose of creating a carbon nanotube network within the human body to make the human body a device. that can eventually be linked into the internet of bodies. It is biotechnology created through the manipulation of lipids with polyethylene glycol regulation. Polyethylene glycol is one of the components that can be used to make hydrogel and after the self-assembling nano network is administered in a human body

34:17 along with nano sensors which is what those round modulars that people are finding. The next step is a form of a chip which will probably come in the form of like a quantum dot tattoo that will be initiated for the usage. This is basically every single thing I put in my show notes but we rarely talk about. I like the quantum dot. Yeah, that's gonna be the controller. Yeah, the quantum dot tattoos. We all know it. That will be initiated for the usage within the digital financial system that is coming. Quantum financial system. But once that chip is put in place with the interrobot nano network

34:59 That will be the authentication and individualization of every human body that has this technology within it, the network and the chip, making them all devices linked into the Internet of Bodies. The psychological, biological, genetic and physiological data from every single individual will be what backs the new financial system. Information is the new gold. And all of the data being harvested no longer requires permission or notification from anyone that took this jab because they are now GMOs, which is a product owned by a corporation. The head of that corporation is BlackRock. I know what I'm saying sounds crazy, but I would invite you to look into everything I just spoke.

35:55 I have. Pretty much everything. Really? Blackrock? Here's what happens continuously. People will say, Blackrock owns everything! Blackrock owns every media! Blackrock owns Pfizer! Blackrock! No. They own 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 percent. But that has now morphed into BlackRock owns everything. BlackRock has super influence, yeah, but that's just factually incorrect. I don't remember I told you about the quantum financial system. It was a long time ago, I think it was before the election. It was part of off-world via satellites and this is the new system. Oh yeah, the off-world financial system. That's where this comes from. That was all quantum dots, the quantum financial system.

36:43 XRP was supposed to be running it. It's like, it's, it's horseshit. Now, hold on a second, let me write that down. Yes, please do. Go on. Horseshit. There is apparently a patent, well there's a couple, there's one for Bitcoin mining with humans, believe it or not, and I think there is an Internet of Bodies patent from Microsoft. I have to look it up, but I recall, it might be Google, but I think it was Microsoft. So, yeah, I don't know. These vaccines don't seem like a good idea. And they better hurry up by hooking everybody together because they're losing their nodes. Let's talk about excess deaths because it's always an interesting subject. You've been looking at some of the figures that have been coming out. This is a UK report, obviously. Recently, compared to the sort of COVID years, tell us what you found.

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UK Excess Deaths, Age Demographics and Heart Disease

United Kingdom health reports indicate a significant rise in excess deaths starting in week 15 of 2022, particularly among the 75-79 age demographic. While the Department of Health cites circulatory diseases and diabetes as primary factors, observers note the spike correlates with mass vaccination timelines. The data shows double-digit percentage increases in mortality across multiple age groups compared to the 2015-2019 average.

excess deaths· united kingdom· circulatory disease· diabetes· cdc· mortality

37:38 Yeah, so let's start with just explaining what excess deaths are. So you can look at how many people are dying in a particular week of the year or the total year overall and then have a look at how many people were dying in previous years. Now we tend to cut out 2020 and 2021 when we're looking at these comparisons, Mike, because we did see the COVID pandemic kind of for a step change in all the figures. They're abnormal from what you would expect. So you can look at 2015 to 2019 and then compare what we're seeing now. And 2022 might be the tale of two halves. The first half of the year, we were seeing deaths generally across the country below average for the time of year.

38:13 And don't forget we saw big rises in 2020, 2021. Not unexpected because people obviously who may have tragically died earlier on in the pandemic may have been dying now. So that was the first half of the year. Then week 15 hit and what we've seen since then is the number of deaths above average creeping up and up and up. And they've been kind of running above average now for about 15, 16 weeks. And this is across a range of different age groups because if we look at it by age group, we've got 10 to 14 year olds that are 11.7% above average. We've got 30 to 34 year olds, 11% above average. 35 to 39 year olds, they're 12 and a half percent above average. You've got double digit above average in the 55 to 59, 60 to 64 year olds.

38:56 The biggest increase above average Mike is the 75 to 79 year olds. Now, one thing to treat with caution when you look at that figure is we had a large number of births after the Second World War. Last couple of years, a large number of those have crept over into that 75 to 79 age group. So you've got more of them than what we had in the last say five or six years. So that's explaining it. But the Department of Health have been citing some reasons for this Mike, saying circulatory diseases which include heart issues and diabetes. So they could be some of the factors at play in terms of these excess deaths. This is hockey sticking if you look at the graph, by the way. And it literally starts when vaccinations are introduced into the population. Yeah, that's the idea. It's Trump's fault. Don't forget that. So what would you say was the most compliant, most locked down country for COVID in the world?

CHAPTER 12 / 54 Discussion

New Zealand Immunity Debt, Respiratory Illness Spike

New Zealand is experiencing a massive surge in non-COVID respiratory illnesses, with some data suggesting citizens are "seven times sicker" than pre-pandemic levels. Experts attribute this to "immunity debt" caused by prolonged lockdowns and lack of exposure to seasonal viruses. Despite high vaccination rates, the country is seeing record levels of flu, gastro bugs, and sore throats.

new zealand· immunity debt· flu· covid-19· lockdown· respiratory illness

39:45 Well I thought New Zealand was. Are you sick of being sick? You're not imagining it. More Kiwis are coughing, sniffling and calling off work. Our immunity against a whole lot of things is sort of a little bit down because we haven't been constantly, I feel like, primed all the time. Of course we've got lots and lots of different viruses coming over and it's not just the coronavirus of course, lots of things are. seasonal flu, gastro bugs, conjunctivitis, even foot and mouth. It's all making everyone's lives just that much harder. And that's despite COVID numbers finally going down. Community cases are at their lowest since February.

40:24 But data reported in stuff.co.nz suggests compared to last year, respiratory illnesses have doubled. The Well Kiwis survey found double the number of us are experiencing cough, fever, illness, runny nose and sore throats. And when looking at pre-pandemic levels, we're actually seven times sicker. So what's going on? If we haven't learned anything from this pandemic, it would be a bit disappointing. And one of those things is that when you've got a cold or something like that, don't take it to work. We know what stops viruses from spreading. And so masking up and keeping a distance isn't just about COVID. It's about, you know, all sorts of respiratory viruses.

41:05 And it's not just the experts who've noticed. It has been a few more days off for sure. Our daughter's gone to kindergarten this year, so it's a bit unusual. It's hard to say, but we've been sicker as a family. I know a lot of my friends have been sick. It's the worst flu I've maybe ever had in my life. Yeah, so definitely worse. I don't think it's my immune system because I've been trying to be healthier than usual. So what can you do to avoid all the nasties without having to live in your own personal lockdown? So what they did not address, and I saw the whole piece, they didn't even say, well, could it be the vaccine? No. No. Your immune system is just down from being locked in. That's it. And everyone got vaccinated in New Zealand. Everybody. Yeah. It's pretty funny the way they try to avoid the pop-up. Well, it's going to get hard to hide the bodies. I keep saying it. Keep saying it.

42:00 You know, in the US we've gone through all those numbers but now we just have a general number which is good. There's new data tonight showing overall life expectancy here in the US falling in all 50 states. The CDC reporting it dropped by 1.8 years from 2019 to 2020, falling from 78.8 to 77 years. New York State seeing the largest decline by three years, DC falling 2.7 years, Hawaii with the highest life expectancy in the country. The decline of course blamed on the pandemic and the rise on fatal drug overdoses in this country. Nothing is ever blamed on anything but that. Oh, some climate change of course. You know, heat of course will give you cancer. Heat will make you die. Heat will, you know, give you myocarditis. Pfizer has now submitted its request to the FDA for its new booster shot. Yeah! This shot will combine the original vaccine with a vaccine targeted to the most recent variants in this country, the BA4 and BA5 Omicron variants. It'll be used for people 12 and older. What's he laughing about? Let's listen to that again.

CHAPTER 13 / 54 Discussion

US Life Expectancy Decline, Pfizer Omicron Booster

CDC data reveals a decline in US life expectancy by 1.8 years, falling to 77 years, with New York seeing the sharpest drop. Pfizer has submitted a request to the FDA for a new bivalent booster targeting the BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron variants for individuals aged 12 and older. Questions are raised regarding "Resilience," a company manufacturing mRNA components that reportedly received early funding from the CIA's In-Q-Tel.

life expectancy· cdc· pfizer· omicron· biden· resilience

41:05 And it's not just the experts who've noticed. It has been a few more days off for sure. Our daughter's gone to kindergarten this year, so it's a bit unusual. It's hard to say, but we've been sicker as a family. I know a lot of my friends have been sick. It's the worst flu I've maybe ever had in my life. Yeah, so definitely worse. I don't think it's my immune system because I've been trying to be healthier than usual. So what can you do to avoid all the nasties without having to live in your own personal lockdown? So what they did not address, and I saw the whole piece, they didn't even say, well, could it be the vaccine? No. No. Your immune system is just down from being locked in. That's it. And everyone got vaccinated in New Zealand. Everybody. Yeah. It's pretty funny the way they try to avoid the pop-up. Well, it's going to get hard to hide the bodies. I keep saying it. Keep saying it.

42:00 You know, in the US we've gone through all those numbers but now we just have a general number which is good. There's new data tonight showing overall life expectancy here in the US falling in all 50 states. The CDC reporting it dropped by 1.8 years from 2019 to 2020, falling from 78.8 to 77 years. New York State seeing the largest decline by three years, DC falling 2.7 years, Hawaii with the highest life expectancy in the country. The decline of course blamed on the pandemic and the rise on fatal drug overdoses in this country. Nothing is ever blamed on anything but that. Oh, some climate change of course. You know, heat of course will give you cancer. Heat will make you die. Heat will, you know, give you myocarditis. Pfizer has now submitted its request to the FDA for its new booster shot. Yeah! This shot will combine the original vaccine with a vaccine targeted to the most recent variants in this country, the BA4 and BA5 Omicron variants. It'll be used for people 12 and older. What's he laughing about? Let's listen to that again.

43:00 and BA5 Omicron. He is laughing. Variants in this country, the BA4 and... He knows his bull crap. Variants in this country, the BA4 and BA5 Omicron variants. It'll be used for people 12 and older. The FDA's emergency use authorization is expected in just a few weeks in early September. The CDC would then need to sign off. Moderna's application for a similar booster is expected soon as well. And I'm sure they did trials on all of them. No, because there's something that they got into the contract or into the FDA agreement that, you know, okay, you have the base mRNA that we're going to be using for these shots and when we upgrade them, then we don't really have to do all of these trials because it's the same base building blocks or something like that.

43:52 Yeah, they had some this song and dance. It was pretty funny. And there's... So apparently the company that, I have not been able to confirm this, but the company that manufactures the RNA for the mRNA, which is not Moderna. What is this company? Resilience is the name of the company. And it's just a little troubling that this resilience company, one of their original investors was In-Q-Tel, which is the CIA's investment company. Yes, I think I've read this too. I don't know if it's true. I don't know if it's true either, but I think it's fun to think about. It's funny. It is. It is. Let's see. What do we have? All right. So we have, maybe a little bit long. Oh yeah, this is from Australia.

CHAPTER 14 / 54 Discussion

Queensland Teacher Pay Cuts, Vaccine Mandate Penalties

Hundreds of unvaccinated teachers in Queensland, Australia, are facing 18-week pay reductions as a penalty for non-compliance with COVID-19 health directions. The Professional Association of Teachers has criticized the move as an extreme financial penalty usually reserved for criminals. Affected educators are considering legal action through the Industrial Relations Commission.

queensland· australia· teachers· vaccine mandates· industrial relations commission

44:49 Just to show you that the malaise has not stopped and the mandates and Lord knows what Germany seems to be preparing for the Chinese three color coded system for this winter and you'll have to be updated every three months and in Queensland... Hundreds of unvaccinated teachers across the state will have their pay slashed as a penalty for not complying with COVID-19 directions. Tim Arvio joins me in the studio now. Tim, exactly how much are these teachers going to lose? Well it depends on actually how much they're paid. So each teacher it will be different but effectively they're having their pay cut for 18 weeks.

45:27 The government had told them it could be up to 20, they've actually made the decision 18 weeks is what they're going to cop. And in that their pay grade essentially goes down one level. So for some teachers it will be hundreds, some it may be thousands, but that is what they are looking at. And the government has actually sent them these letters, each one, and they're making it clear they're taking this pretty seriously. Part of the letter reads It's important that you are aware of the seriousness with which the Department views your inappropriate behaviour and failure to comply with the direction. You should be aware that any further substantiated allegations and or a breach of the Code of Conduct or Standard of Practice will be viewed very seriously and may result in the termination of your employment.

46:09 But many of these teachers there are really not happy about the pay cut and also their treatment. They view it as double standards and they are given to what previous employees have had and they're also now looking at the possibility of court action taking into the Industrial Relations Commission. But this is what the Professional Association of Teachers here in Queensland had to say about it today. This is a really extreme financial penalty because these teachers and educators have been stood down without pay and that's usually only reserved for those people who've been convicted as criminals. There you go, criminals. They want them out. Hey, you're not woke, you're not with the program, you're not the Marxist, you're not a socialist and we know that because you refuse to accept the vaccine into your life, you're out. We're not going to pay you. Suffer.

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Monkeypox, COVID-19 and HIV Triple Infection Case

A medical case involving a man infected with monkeypox, COVID-19, and HIV simultaneously has sparked widespread internet memes. In related news, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced the repeal of a colonial-era law criminalizing gay sex, citing changing social attitudes.

monkeypox· covid-19· hiv· singapore· lgbtq· law repeal

46:57 Yeah, well, they're doing the same thing with the military here. Yeah, probably with teachers too, but not to the extreme or that screwball idea of just giving him less money. Did you read the story about that? It was great for the memes, but very troubling. The single guy, one guy who came in sick with monkeypox, COVID and HIV all at the same time? No. Yeah. triple threat. The memes were, dude what kind of weekend did you have? You know, that's those kinds of memes because obviously it's only men who have sex with men where this happens obviously. Again, I'm just gonna say I'm not a doctor but

47:45 Seems like all these things popping up at the same time, maybe it's coming from inside you, or maybe it's not necessarily something that you're getting from men having sex with men. Which by the way has changed now. It's changed again, this is Fox News. Men having sex is being made legal in Singapore. The Prime Minister of Singapore held a televised speech saying the conservative city-state's attitude towards the LGBTQ community is changing, so a colonial era law prohibiting gay sex is going to be repealed. But he said men having sex. Not with men, just men having sex. I think there's got to be some sort of a flub. It has to be. I didn't know that... Men having sex? That means nothing. Or does it?

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Michigan Mystery Dog Virus, Parvovirus Identification

A mysterious illness killed over 30 dogs in Michigan, primarily affecting animals under two years old with severe gastrointestinal symptoms. While initial tests were negative, officials later confirmed the disease as a strain of Parvovirus. Animal control experts are investigating why standard tests failed and are urging owners to update pet vaccinations.

michigan· parvovirus· dogs· mystery virus· animal control· vaccines

48:33 Or does it? Or does it? And then we have, oh, it's like the playbook is unfolding. We've got to just freak people out with every single, we got tomato flu, we got polio, we got monkey pox, we got HIV, we got the COVID, BA4, BA5. Hey, you know what? We gotta distract from that monkeypox story with the dog because that's kind of gross. You know, we kind of know it. Let's, new story, new narrative. Tonight a deadly and mysterious illness is worrying dog owners in Michigan. The illness, similar to Parvovirus, has killed more than 30 dogs, most of them under two years old. Infected dogs have died with just three days of showing symptoms.

49:16 Michigan animal control officials are advising dog owners to try and keep their pets vaccinated and keep them at home for now. This was a big story. It hit all the networks. Vaccinated for what? For... Parvo virus. No, that's that's what they said. What is par? He said it was resembling parvo, right? But vaccinate maybe just give him some kovat give him a monkey pox shot I don't know Scientists are stumped by a mystery virus that has sickened and killed dozens of dogs in Michigan Most of the dogs affected are younger than two years old suffering from severe gastrointestinal problems Let's say all of those dogs tested negative for parvo virus which spreads dog to dog

49:55 but they say this could be a new strain. For now, animal control officials are recommending owners make sure their dogs are up to date on their vaccines. Hold on a second. This is the same story only rewritten from ABC. Same thing. We don't it's at the very beginning says mysterious virus. That's right. So how do you get vaccinated? That's going to what they get the mysterious virus vaccine. What does it say on this one? They want to kill your dog. Mysterious virus. Yeah, that's what it is. No, it's actually the internet of dogs. Huh? This kind of reporting is just it's an epidemic. Your dog can be a mobile hotspot.

50:35 Yeah, it could be. Well, that's always possible. He's sticking an antenna in his butt. Here's another story. Tonight, officials in Michigan have identified the mysterious virus that has killed at least 30 dogs. Animal experts confirmed today the disease is Parvovirus. Not all the dogs were completely vaccinated. Scientists are now trying to figure out why initial tests came back negative for Parvovirus, leading officials to wonder if it is a new strain. They can't do anything right. This has more flames or fire to the f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-

51:18 Oh man. And why would it only happen to puppies less than two years old? I mean, all dogs are affected by Parvo if they don't have a shot. What exactly is Parvo and what does it do? I don't remember, but it's nasty. Kills dogs. Oh, okay. Well, that's no good. All right. I got another break. Another break point here. Yeah, I definitely need one. Now, this is a super cut of This came out of John Oliver's show. I thought it was genius. And the reason is about this, the Tucker Carlson supercut. And the reason is genius is because what they did is something I've complained about. You've kind of complained. I complain about it quite a bit, which is that sarcasm doesn't work in media.

CHAPTER 17 / 54 Discussion

Tucker Carlson Sarcasm, John Oliver Supercut

John Oliver's program aired a supercut of Tucker Carlson making statements that align with left-wing views, presented as "Tucker being right." The hosts discuss how sarcasm in media is often weaponized or misinterpreted, citing Donald Trump's past comments as a similar example. They argue that the supercut reveals the sincere ideological biases of the John Oliver writing staff.

tucker carlson· john oliver· sarcasm· fox news· propaganda· media bias

52:10 It doesn't? Sarcasm just comes back to bite in the ass and you see it because it was Trump is a good example of this. But John Oliver's entire show is sarcasm isn't it? Ironically. Yeah. But he's doing but he's doing a different there's different varieties of sarcasm. Oliver's sarcasm is not is not like Tucker's sarcasm. Tucker's sarcasm is going the opposite of what he's trying to prove. Very simple type of sarcasm. It's very almost childish. But I've said this, it's the same with tweets, it's the same with writing. Oh, if you mean the context, it can easily be confused. They did this with Trump. Trump is a very sarcastic guy. You're right. You're right. And so they would take stuff out of context. You know, he says, oh, look, he begged the Russians to help him with the, you know, with the Hillary thing. Yeah, with the 30,000 emails. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

53:04 That sort of thing. So I think sarcasm like that bites you in the ass and I'm always aware of doing it myself because I have a tendency to do it once in a while. I'm sarcastic, but I try to avoid the kind of sarcasm that bites you in the ass and here is a good example of that. of how that works. And now, 60 seconds of Tucker Carlson being right about stuff. America is a racist country. White supremacy is our biggest threat. Republican senators are sexist bigots. They don't care about women. This is a bad country run by racists and its history is inherently racist. Immigrants are basically perfect. They're smarter, more industrious, more creative than you or any of your American-born neighbors were or could be. The phrase is

53:48 All lives matter, American exceptionalism and the celebration of Columbus Day are racist. The riot at the Capitol was a white supremacist insurrection. Donald Trump is a bigot. Only losers and freaks support Donald Trump. I have enjoyed white I'm a racist. This show is racist. White people are a-holes. This is propaganda at work. Fox News is propaganda. This is the crudest kind of propaganda designed to divide the country by race. This is just too stupid. None of this is real. It's all just noise. All of this is crazy. This is total lunacy. It's easy to laugh at this, but it's also horrible. Think about the brainwashing required to do this with a straight face. This channel shouldn't be allowed.

54:33 I bet that got big laughs from the Cannes studio audience. Now, there's a couple of interesting things about that. You're spot on the money, no doubt about it. Yeah, those are all quotes. He said that. But what's interesting to me as an overview, as a meta look at this, the very beginning of things, things that Tucker Carlson said that were true. So the show's writers themselves believe that, so everything Tucker said, America's racist, we suck, white is... Wait, wait, wait, don't you think that was also sarcasm? Or do you think they actually believe it?

55:17 If you're gonna take the approach that they did with Tucker, I take the approach, I take it on a mental level. No, they said it. They said it. They said that this is stuff that he said that's true. So what the staff of John Oliver's show believes is that we're a racist, shitty country and everything that Tucker said in there, you know, we're all white, he's bad and all the rest of it. I'm just going by what they said. If they're gonna play that game, I can too. And I actually think it's... I honestly believe they really feel that way.

55:55 So anyway, that was my little... Yeah, I know. I hadn't really considered it. You know, that's kind of like this stuff here, you know, like these quotas and stuff. I'm like, do people really feel this way? And, you know, I'd say 30%. Yeah, really feel that way. See, now you're, you and I differ on this. I believe a lot more than that. Like those guys that put on that podcast show, they're all, I think most of these people are very sincere. I was looking at some stuff cause I was getting these gender clips. And I'm looking at some tweets and some things that I went and looked at a bunch of, I haven't looked at these for a long time, but I looked at some people I follow on Instagram, or I don't follow them, but I like to look them up on Instagram and catch up with what they're thinking. And they're very sincere about this gender thing. I mean, like,

CHAPTER 18 / 54 Discussion

Gender Affirming Care, Child Abuse Claims and Border Bus Strategy

The debate over providing puberty blockers to children has intensified, with both sides accusing the other of child abuse. Separately, the strategy of Texas Governor Greg Abbott shipping migrants to New York City and Washington D.C. is discussed. Critics argue this may inadvertently help migrants gain citizenship faster in sanctuary cities, while supporters view it as a necessary redistribution of the border crisis burden.

puberty blockers· child abuse· greg abbott· new york city· immigration

56:44 The argument is made that if you don't give the six-year-old puberty blockers, that's child abuse. And if somebody says it's child abuse to do it, that's child abuse. Yes. So that people are... You know what I'm saying? Oh no, I totally agree with you there. But when people have young children, the parents, they're very susceptible to brainwashing. I think obviously 100% of the people believe that who are doing it. You have to. If you don't really believe it, I mean, it's one thing to

57:20 I think harm or abuse your child at a young age way too early to do this because you believe in it. It's another to do it because you're virtue signaling. They have to believe it or they should be arrested. They should be arrested anyway, but that's, you know, beside the point and that's just my opinion. We do have some listeners who take issue with some of our thoughts. About what? Recently. Like one guy, one of our knights comes in and criticizes you, and then of course he's really criticizing me for saying that I think it was genius that the governor of Texas, Glenn Barrett, whatever his name is. Yeah, Glenn Barrett, yes.

58:05 shipped all these guys out of the state to New York and Washington, D.C. And it's funny because what was his what was his objection? His objection was that this is just making matters worse or something. Oh, no, he said he was like these poor people. They're just being screwed. You know, it's like, yeah, that wasn't even the point. I don't think. Yeah, he had some some complaints, but it was, you know, was mild. The point is that now I'm starting to see arguments about this saying, well, then they're making a huge mistake because when they get to New York, there'll be citizens in no time because they have all these mechanisms to get people on board. And the counter argument to that is so what? It's going to happen anyway. Just ship them to New York and let them take care of it.

CHAPTER 19 / 54 Discussion

Student Loan Forgiveness, Pell Grants and Income Thresholds

President Joe Biden announced an executive action to cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debt for individuals earning less than $125,000 annually. Recipients of Pell Grants, who demonstrate exceptional financial need, are eligible for up to $20,000 in forgiveness. The move is framed as a fulfillment of a campaign promise, though it faces significant debate regarding fairness and economic impact.

joe biden· student loans· pell grants· debt forgiveness· shep smith· department of education

58:59 Anyway, so we do have people that... Well sure, and you know, the point is, it's okay. But you don't need to rage quit if you disagree with something we're saying. Most people who rage quit this show have really not been attached to the show for a while. Yeah, that's true. All right, shifting gears to the big news in America, which is going to be the political issue right up to the elections, I predict, because I think it'll go to court. And this is the student loan debt forgiveness that I think we talked about it. It was coming, it was obvious, everyone was yapping about it. It was now kind of like, what will the details be?

59:40 I have the basic story here for you. Oh yeah, please. I'd love the basic story. Student loan fiasco. This is Shep Smith. Hey, Shep Smith. Come on in, Shep. There's a debate over fairness tonight that reaches far and wide across our country. Is it fair to wipe out student loan debt for some Americans when many others have had to work to pay theirs off? Is it fair that some people who didn't go to college because maybe they couldn't afford it now have their tax dollars footing the bill for others? President Biden himself reportedly agonized over the decision. The New York Times reports he was concerned that it could seem as a giveaway and an affront to those who paid off their loans. But he decided otherwise. And today the president kept a promise that he made to voters on the campaign trail.

1:00:24 He announced he's taking executive action to cancel $10,000 in federal student loan. To qualify for forgiveness, borrowers must earn less than $125,000 a year or less than $250,000 a year for married couples. And Americans who went to college on Pell Grants, they're eligible for $20,000 in loan forgiveness. I have a question which you may be able to answer because there's a difference there. If you had a Pell Grant instead of a, I guess, a traditional loan, you get double the money. What is a Pell Grant and why would this discrepancy be there? You know, I've looked this up before. A Pell Grant is a thing for super, for people who are low in, super low income and it's a big deal.

1:01:11 I'm going to look it up now and we're going to read from the wiki page. Oh, well you mean the Book of Knowledge? Federal Pell Grants are usually awarded only to undergraduate students who display exceptional financial need and not earned a bachelor's, graduate, whatever that, how does that continue? You're mumbling. You're just mumbling. I'm sorry. Sorry. Because it's this is as a good podcast. You got to have some words you just kind of say while you're reading, you know, like in my opinion, as I scan this document, it's Pell grants usually are awarded only to undergraduate students who are display exceptional financial needs. That means they're broke and have not earned a bachelor's degree or a preferent or a professional degree. In other words, you're an undergrad, you're

1:02:05 just going to college. In some cases, however, a student enrolled in a post-baccalaureate teacher certification program might receive a federal Pell Grant. That means that you're poor, you're really poor and you get free money. So there's a couple of angles to this that need to be discussed. It doesn't even seem that the amount of money that this will be is actually clear. You know, the number is 300 billion. You know, so the main point of this, the way I see it, and then I got a clip to play.

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Student Debt Politics, Deficit Reduction Claims and Karine Jean-Pierre

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sparred with reporter Peter Doocy over the funding of student loan forgiveness, claiming it is offset by a $1.7 trillion deficit reduction. The hosts argue this figure is misleading, as the reduction stems from the expiration of one-time COVID-19 emergency spending rather than fiscal policy. The timing of the debt relief is viewed as a strategic move to influence the upcoming midterm elections.

karine jean-pierre· peter doocy· deficit· inflation· midterm elections

1:02:43 This is going to be an election issue, maybe one of the election issues. Maybe Roe v. Wade is a little tired and played out. That'll just boil down to the same old pro-choice, pro-life. In this case, They've extended the, people have not had to pay their student loans off during the pandemic. That's been extended several times. As a part of this, it said, and I think that will come in some executive order, they will extend those deferment of payments until December. Which means people... Until after the election. Yes, of course. So people will be all, you know, happy and jitty about, you know, not paying anything. And this will be the argument. Oh, the Republicans, they got you. The Republicans don't want you to have that. The Republicans hate you. Because of course it's obvious and everyone knows that this is to buy voters. And it's okay. To me it's like, hey, that's pretty transparent. Of course we get the whole fairness chat and all of that shit.

1:03:40 But this is purely a political ploy, Democrats versus Republicans. The Republicans are going to continue to say this is inflationary, which I believe it is. And this is Peter Doocy of the famous Doocy clan questioning Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Vandam. about who's going to pay for it and she dropped something very interesting in here which I looked into and have some research on and it's a big fat lie of course, a big fat lie. Here we go. Again, here's what we have done. Here's what, here's- You're talking a lot about how much it might cost, it might not cost. Who is paying for this? What we are saying is that the work that this administration has done, the work that the Democrats in Congress has done, is actually there. And you see that the $1.7 trillion deficit deduction that you see is going to benefit us in being able to do something for the middle class. I understand.

1:04:39 at the middle class. This is about doing something for people who make less than $125,000, $1.7 trillion. That's what we've been able to do. But when you forgive debt, you're not just disappearing debt. So who is paying for this? And then I'll give you the second part. We lifted the pause, right? We're going to lift the pause at the end of this year, which is going to matter, right? Which is going to offset a lot of what we're doing as well. When you think about the $4 billion that's going to go back into as revenue, back into this process of folks paying their college tuition, that matters as well. So we are doing this in a smart way. We are doing this in a way that's going to be effective. We are doing this in a way that keeps to the president's promise on giving people who need

1:05:33 need some breathing room. I just laid out for you how we're seeing this process and why this matters. I just laid out because of the work that we have done in the economy, because of the American Rescue Plan, because of the Inflation Reduction Act, and because all of this work that this president has done is actually has brought down our deficit by $1.7 trillion, unlike what Republicans did when they added to our deficit $2 trillion and did not care at all or thought about how this was going to be paid for. They did not actually put in a process or thought, think about how we're going to do this in a smart way.

1:06:19 Okay, so she is completely on message because the whole point is Republicans did nothing. Look what we're doing. There's two numbers in here. The first one, the $1.7 trillion. Now what she's saying is this administration, old Joe, reduced the deficit by $1.7 trillion. So adding a couple billion, like 300, I've heard 500 billion. Adding that is actually it's all gonna even out because look who we did. We brought it down by 1.7. This is we're fantastic This is horseshit. What happened is wait. Wait, let me write that down. He stopped writing it down Just copy paste from the last time I said it. Horseshit of course. Yes, but I want to explain it. I want to explain it But here's what bothers me. I'm doing before I I'm all ears, but what bothers me is that she is so stupid

CHAPTER 21 / 54 Discussion

National Deficit Realities, Accrued Interest and Susan Rice

The US national deficit has returned to pre-pandemic levels of approximately $1 trillion following the expiration of PPP loans and stimulus checks. While the administration touts debt forgiveness, critics point out that borrowers still accrued $4 billion in interest during the payment pause. White House advisor Susan Rice has returned to the public spotlight to defend the plan's undetermined total cost.

national deficit· ppp loans· interest rates· susan rice· white house

1:07:12 She's visibly stupid. Visibly stupid? She should be a podcaster here. Yeah, or she should have been at that conference. Go on. So before COVID, the deficit was about a trillion dollars. During COVID, that rose at one point to as high as almost three trillion dollars. The $1.7 trillion, the deficit is, all it is is the amount of money that the US government spent versus the amount of money that came in through tax revenues. So that's the difference. We're missing a trillion every single year. It's been that way for a number of years, this trillion dollar number. There's also caps on it. You know, that's why they have to vote every six months to raise that.

1:07:59 But this was all PPP loans, steamy checks, all of these $1.7 trillion programs expired. expired during the Biden term. And it's now back to about a trillion dollar deficit. So we're kind of back to where we were pre-COVID. Now, that money is still on the books, but the deficit is back to a trillion because those $1.7 trillion expired. They were spent. It's done. It's not an ongoing deficit. So she's full of it in that regard. What's interesting is the $4 billion number. She said, you know, yeah, it's going to cost a lot of money, but we're also going to get $4 billion in that you can't, you got to acknowledge that, Peter. What is that $4 billion? That $4 billion is what every single debt owner will have to pay because it's accrued interest during the you don't have to pay period. The meter just kept on running. Everyone's going to have to pay more.

1:09:00 a total of $4 billion in interest that you accrued because you weren't paying. They didn't stop the interest payments or the interest calculation. So she's actually jitty that these poor people are going to be paying more, especially people who don't qualify, but all right, $125,000 minimum is probably not a lot of people. So that's what's going on. But who will pay for it? Maybe ABC can answer. A nonpartisan budget group estimates Biden's plan could cost taxpayers $500 billion over the next decade. Reporters pressed the White House on the cost. You can do that and not.

CHAPTER 23 / 54 Discussion

Fairness Debate, Voter Demographics and Student Debt

The "fairness" of student loan forgiveness is debated on social media, with proponents comparing it to the transition from horse-drawn carriages to cars. The hosts suggest that the policy primarily targets existing Democratic voters and may not significantly shift the electoral map. They argue the GOP may actually gain points by focusing on the perceived unfairness to those who already paid their loans or did not attend college.

fairness· equity· democrats· republicans· college debt· twitter

1:15:38 The people that are eligible to get the $10,000 off are already Democrats. Yeah. They're gonna vote Democrat if they're gonna vote at all. A lot of them are lazy, they're not gonna vote much and they're just like, there's a bunch of people at MeVeo that were in this camp. And they're all Trump haters and they just knee-jerk everything. And it's not going to change the outcome of any upcoming elections because it's not going to drive... The Republicans have a chance to pick up votes because of the unfairness. Because, you know, the Democrats are always like, you're fair, fair, this has got to be fair. We've got to have equality, fairness, fairness, fairness. Equity.

1:16:20 But yeah, you're right, the word is fairness. It's not fair. What exactly is the precise definition of fair? I don't know. Look it up while I'm ranting. So the Republicans can come up with a fair, fair, fair. Oops. I think they gain points on this. I think the Democrats aren't going to get anywhere with this. I mean, I don't think that many Republicans are I mean, I don't think that many of them are up to their ears in debt. Maybe some of them, a lot of them, but they'd probably be honest with themselves. Fair definition. In accordance with the rules or standards. Well, there's no rules or standards. Also legitimate. Interesting. Without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.

1:17:14 beautiful hair, fair hair. So fair is kind of meaningless people. But it's not fair. Yeah, is it really not fair? Isn't life not fair? Just taking the other side of the argument for a minute, just taking the other side of the argument. Is it really an unfair thing? Is it unfair? There's lots of unfairness when it comes to money. So that's the rationale? No, I'm asking you. Yeah, it's really not fair. If I went through college and I had a $20,000 student loan, I did have a student loan, a small one, but back in the day it wasn't needed. So I took the money and just invested it in stocks. Good time to do it. Here's how the left is doing this fair debate on Twitter. Is it unfair that people had to ride in horse-drawn carriages and other people got to ride in cars?

CHAPTER 24 / 54 Discussion

No Agenda Art, McGuffin Episode and Album Art Competition

The hosts review the listener-submitted album art for episode 1479, titled "McGuffin." Top contenders included works by Capitalist Agenda, Paul Couture, and Sir Michael Anthony, featuring themes like "tomato flu" and "monkey dogs." Listeners are encouraged to participate in the ongoing marketing of the show by submitting digital art to the No Agenda Art Generator.

mcguffin· album art· no agenda art generator· capitalist agenda· paul couture

1:18:07 Yeah, that's yeah, I think that's called false equivalency. I'm not sure. Well fair or not I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea and reasons to cuss ladies and gentlemen please say hello to my friend on the other end Mr. John C DeMora Well, good morning to you Mr. Adam Curry and the more ships, sea boots, the ground feet, and the old subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning to all the trolls in the troll room. Heyo trolls, how you doing? It's good to see you all there. I've been in nice and early to see everybody and everyone's more or less playing nice. Maybe we should count them for a second. Let's see. Alright, how many trolls do we have? Scurrying away under that bridge. Nasty ass trolls. Let's see. Our count is... 2070.

1:18:55 Isn't that an improvement for a Thursday? It's a big improvement. We had 1,700 last Thursday. Everybody wanted the podcast movement report. They wanted to be... They got it. Well, they got it if they wanted it or not. But it was a good entertaining report. Thank you. The trolls are in the troll room. This is a great place to be if you have the opportunity to listen live to the show, but you can always go there 24 hours a day. There's always some trolls hanging out all across Gitmo Nation and they also listen simultaneously to No Agenda Stream, which is the best podcast network in the universe. No ads, all talk and fun and no agenda. Although it's not always all talk, sometimes there's music and a lot of those shows are live.

1:19:39 I'd like to remind everybody we have one of those new podcast apps which is really dynamite, Podverse. And Podverse allows you to receive a signal, like a regular phone notification, when No Agenda goes live. And then you tap on it, you open it up, you're right in the troll room in the same app that you get the podcast in. So consider that Podverse. That's part of Podcasting 2.0, believe it or not. Now we'd like to thank the artist for episode 1479 aptly titled McGuffin Thank you for everybody for sending in the explanation of McGuffin. I think we kind of got it the first time and Capitalist agenda the one with the sticks of dynamite the Zippo lighter

1:20:23 adorning the tomato for tomato flu. It was a nice looking piece. I don't, did we have a number of things to look for? Or just choose? Well, I liked the Paul Couture piece the most because I thought it was more artsy. It was more artsy, but I felt... And you hated it. I did not hate it! It was a very- You thought it was too grim or something. No, I thought it wouldn't make sense to anybody to just see this weird guy with a test tube and a tomato and- That was a flask, by the way. Flask. No, it wasn't a flask. It's one of those, yeah, it's one of those, uh... No, it's a different name. Is that a flask? I thought- Really? Really. It's one of those science tumblers.

1:21:05 It's a science tumbler. Okay, science tumbler. There was Sir Michael Anthony's Monkey Dog, which you thought was like, that's interesting, it was good piece, but it was kind of gross. Neswork said that Four Seasons Four Shots, I thought that was nice. And I also liked the French Rat Soup by Lone Wolf. Yeah, I don't even know what I liked. I don't think, I was just in a bad mood. I didn't like anything. You were in a bad mood and you didn't like anything. You just make shit up on the spot, you're great. We are very thankful to Capitalist Agenda and of course to all of the artists who participate in this wonderful post or wonderful show competition which is Make the Album Art. It's really important that we have continuously changing album art. It's a big part of the marketing for the show. We're one of the few if not the only one that consistently has been doing it for this amount of time.

1:22:04 And if you're listening live, you can play along by just going to noagenartgenerator.com. You can refresh the page or go back at any time and look at all of them. And you can also participate yourself. Just register, sign up, upload your art, you're good to go. And you too can be scrutinized and criticized. Some people seem to like it. And we do appreciate all of that artwork. Some people dislike it. Some do, and I understand that, but the system... Yeah, they're not professional artists. A professional artist is used to being abused. And they expect it. Yeah, but they're... Exactly. So we're just carrying on a fine tradition and we're very proud of it. Now let's thank our executive and associate executive producers in today's Value for Value. Hopefully people are listening who have interest in Value for Value because they're all kind of like, well, I don't quite know how to do it. And so, here's the thing. You got to ask people to support you and you got to tell them why.

1:23:04 And all we say is, we believe we're providing excellent value, six hours of media deconstruction a week. What does that mean to you? What kind of value are you getting from this? Put that into numbers and send it to us. We can't determine what's valuable to you. Five dollars may be a huge amount of money to you. Some people have much more to spend or they got so much value that they're spending it on supporting the show instead of other things. I can't explain it. It's a human phenomenon. Including their PBS subscription and giving it to us. That of course is an excellent reason. And we kick it off with Jack Wilson. Oh, from Marietta, Georgia. And Jack comes in with 1033.33. Very nice. It says, sent note 2. Yes, I have it. Do you have it? Hold on a second, I got a couple on top. But what? Okay.

CHAPTER 25 / 54 Discussion

Sir Jack of the Industrial Laundries, Knighthood and Moonshine

Jack Wilson from Marietta, Georgia, is granted the title of Sir Jack of the Industrial Laundries following a donation of $1,033.33. Jack, who has worked in the laundry equipment industry for 24 years, requested a "de-douching" and shared his preference for ribeye and apple pie moonshine. The segment includes a series of jingles and a corrected "karma" read.

jack wilson· marietta· industrial laundry· knighthood· moonshine· ribeye

1:22:04 And if you're listening live, you can play along by just going to noagenartgenerator.com. You can refresh the page or go back at any time and look at all of them. And you can also participate yourself. Just register, sign up, upload your art, you're good to go. And you too can be scrutinized and criticized. Some people seem to like it. And we do appreciate all of that artwork. Some people dislike it. Some do, and I understand that, but the system... Yeah, they're not professional artists. A professional artist is used to being abused. And they expect it. Yeah, but they're... Exactly. So we're just carrying on a fine tradition and we're very proud of it. Now let's thank our executive and associate executive producers in today's Value for Value. Hopefully people are listening who have interest in Value for Value because they're all kind of like, well, I don't quite know how to do it. And so, here's the thing. You got to ask people to support you and you got to tell them why.

1:23:04 And all we say is, we believe we're providing excellent value, six hours of media deconstruction a week. What does that mean to you? What kind of value are you getting from this? Put that into numbers and send it to us. We can't determine what's valuable to you. Five dollars may be a huge amount of money to you. Some people have much more to spend or they got so much value that they're spending it on supporting the show instead of other things. I can't explain it. It's a human phenomenon. Including their PBS subscription and giving it to us. That of course is an excellent reason. And we kick it off with Jack Wilson. Oh, from Marietta, Georgia. And Jack comes in with 1033.33. Very nice. It says, sent note 2. Yes, I have it. Do you have it? Hold on a second, I got a couple on top. But what? Okay.

1:24:02 Here's the deal with Jack. Oh, Jack has a deal. I saw it when his donation came in and he says sent note to and I said I sent him a notice and he said where'd you send this note to? I don't have it. He says I sent it to notes at noagendashow.com. Oh, that won't work. It's noagendashow.net. Well, he sent it to noagendashow.com. Now, did you... were you able to reply to him and say, send it again, dude? No. He did it anyway. Oh, good. Jingles. Yeah, look at... Yeah, I saw it. You know what? I printed it. Good. Jingles. Jingles. Just get vaccinated with no. Obama, you might die. Screw your freedoms. Okay. And two to the head. Okay.

1:24:59 ITM comrades, I was hit in the mouth by my ex-co-worker Mitch 14 years ago and I'm in serious need of a de-douching. You've been de-douched. Aha! Now I can call him out as a douchebag! I came for the second half of the show and stayed for the jokes. I made excuses for not donating and thank you all and all you producers Knights and Dames who have kept the show going for this long. My former boss donated on the show and I was sure he was a douchebag. It was at the moment I knew I had to claim a knighthood fast.

1:25:39 I have been in the industrial laundry industry for 24 years and I currently work for a laundry equipment manufacturer in sales. Okay, claiming the industry the doors are going to fly open. Therefore, I'm humbled to claim Sir Jack of the industrial laundries. I like ribeye and some backwoods apple pie moonshine at the round table. Oh, hold on. I gotta write that one down. Mmm, ribeye and? Some backwoods apple pie moonshine for the round table. Backwoods apple pie moonshine. Okay. Got it. YouTube provide the best media deconstruction in the universe. Jacked. Oops, sorry. That's it?

1:26:32 Yeah, okay. I'm sorry get vaccinated you might not screw your freedom You've got karma I'm sorry it'll come up again. I have to do it over. I think is it this rate yeah? Yeah, I think that's probably bad if I don't do it over. Okay. You know what here's what we'll do just like I learned here. It's a podcast movement We'll just edit it out. Don't worry, we'll fix it in post. Get vaccinated. You might die. No. I'm doing it wrong again. No, you did okay. No, the no. Get vaccinated. Oh, right, right, right. You need no after you get vaccinated. Okay, we're going all the way now. You don't even know what I'm doing either. No, we're going all the way. So get vaccinated, no. Then screw your freedom. No, then Obama you might die. Then screw your freedom. Oh, shoot. Okay.

CHAPTER 26 / 54 Discussion

Knight ZH Commenter, ZeroHedge and Instagram Censorship

Dave Edwards of Pittsburgh is knighted as Knight ZH Commenter for his work curating the comment section of ZeroHedge on Instagram. Edwards donated $1,000.33 and expressed appreciation for the show's ability to uncover objective truth beneath media narratives. The hosts speculate on how long his Instagram account will survive before facing platform censorship.

dave edwards· pittsburgh· zerohedge· instagram· knighthood· media deconstruction

1:27:27 Oh, not... An attitude of the head. No, I'm really messed up. Okay. So here's where Obama comes in. Oh man, this is a disaster. What a train wreck. No wonder they don't let me present at podcast movements. It's just... You're not there to present jingles. Get vaccinated. No. You might not. Screw your freedom. There you go. Perfecto. Thank you. That was tiring. Okay, next. I'll read this one because the next one is, interestingly, $1,000.33. Another 33 cents. Dave Edwards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. And Dave sent in a note, which I have here. Hi, John and Adam. Dave here, brother of John, episode 1435 and 1458, who hit me in the mouth. I write today for a dedouche. You've been dedouched. And hopefully to become a knight.

1:28:25 I appreciate what you two do with the No Agenda Show by discussing media and showing people that much of what they were shown on television is political truth of sorts, but is a false embodiment of the objective truth hidden far beneath. Thank you for digging through the sludge of narrative to uncover objective truth whenever possible. It has inspired me to do similarly. Please direct the audience to my Insta, my Instagram account, at zhcommentor, where I curate the comments section of zerohedge.com, one of the few remaining open comment sections for mass media outlets. It is both fun and informative, and both you guys would probably enjoy it. And he requests the name knightzhcommentor.

1:29:09 No jingles, no karma. I would enjoy that. I would enjoy it too. It'll last, I think it'll probably last about five minutes before Instagram blockchain takes you down. Hey, what's this guy doing? Get rid of him. Yeah, yeah. But beautiful, Dave. And he has no jingles, no karma. Thank you very much. We'll see you on the podium. Aaron Zide in St. Louis, Missouri comes in next. He's at $500.33. He asked the proverbial question, is it weird that I use your guy's podcast as a white noise to fall asleep? Also, John, you butchered my last name after my initial $1,000 donation. Try again. Moving forward, I am Sir White Noise of the Midwest. No clips, but Adam, what's your favorite strain? Jack Harrier, of course. What? Jack Harrier.

CHAPTER 27 / 54 Discussion

Baroness Mary Ann Schneeberger, Dame Rhonda and Rye Whiskey

Jim and Mary Ann Schneeberger of Cary, North Carolina, receive title updates, with Mary Ann becoming Baroness Mary Ann Schneeberger. Tom Pibern of Athens, Alabama, honors his wife's 54th birthday by elevating her to Dame status as Dame Rhonda the Happy Fun Killer. Discussion includes a recommendation for Old Overholt rye whiskey and a birthday "biscuit" jingle.

jim schneeberger· mary ann schneeberger· rhonda pibern· old overholt· cary· athens

1:30:07 What's a favorite strain mean? Oh, of marijuana. Oh, and is not Aaron Zide? I don't know. This I don't know. I butchered it. I don't know how you'd butcher. I mean, is it Zide or Zeed? I'd say Zeed. How about Ziddy? Aaron Ziddy. Could be Ziddy. Ziddy. But saying Zide instead of Ziddy is not... Hey everybody! Hey everybody! It's WHCZZ100. You're getting busy with Ziddy. Woohoo! I'm Aaron. I don't think that's quote-unquote butchering it, but okay. No. I mean if it's a Dutch name I can see you suddenly calling me out for butchering. You're so sensitive. Jim Schneeberger, Baron Jim Bobway of Swaziland, of Shotsyland and Baroness Marianne Schneeberger, together they donate $366.65. They're from Cary, North Carolina. Gentlemen, still increase of the monthly donation of $33.33. Whoa.

1:31:06 Slight increase. I'm sorry slight increases quite an increase to recent expenses three three three dot three airport parking $33.30 petrol can't ignore the numbers Requesting a title change from my wife Mary Ann to Baroness Mary Ann Schneeberger damsel of overcoming disaster and being the glue that keeps the family together And they close with she's on the list is she oh, I thought we did have a title change that I Yeah, there's one but somebody being a baron. Oh, well, this is this is a good catch. Let me complete Complete the note here Thank you for the sanity Baron Jim Broadway of shots elan and Baroness Marianne Schneeberger damsel of overcoming disaster and being the glue that keeps the family together and I'll put her on the list right now and as you do that, this is jingles I'll continue with Tom piburn

1:32:00 And he's in Athens, Alabama. 333.34. In the morning, gentlemen! This executive producer donation is in honor of my wife Rhonda Piperne's 54th birthday. She's on the list yesterday and brings her to Dame status. She's on the list for that as far as I can tell. She is. She is now known to all Gitmo Nation as Dame Rhonda, the happy fun killer. She requests John's favorite rye whiskey and donkey tacos at the round table. Nice donkey tacos? Well, you know, why not? Thanks to you two, we are keeping our amygdala small and insanity at bay.

1:32:45 Cheers to not finding an exit strategy. Jingles. Biscuit on my birthday? Biden take the shot? No. Two to the head and yak karma. And then he's got some accounting and... Tom, sorry, I need some information from you, man. Best regards, Tom. What is your favorite rye whiskey? Oh, man, I have a new one too and it's like... I can't remember, it's got an obscure name but it's unbelievably tasty. Did you actually say, oh man, oh man, I've got a new one. Oh man, my rye favorite rye, but let's just go with, uh, what's another one I like? There's a couple of old ones. Let's just go, I'm gonna go with an old classic, Old Overholt. Old Overholt? Yeah, they make a rye. Okay. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Get vaccinated. No. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 28 / 54 Discussion

Nolechek Meats, Small Business Support and FDA Conflict

Lindsay Nolechek of Nolechek Meats in Thorpe, Wisconsin, contributes to the show and offers a 20% discount to listeners. The hosts recall how the No Agenda community supported the business during past conflicts with the FDA over mask mandates. The segment emphasizes the importance of supporting independent food producers as a hedge against potential food shortages.

nolechek meats· wisconsin· fda· food shortages· small business· value for value

1:33:42 Next up with... Wait, did I? Yes. Surrender. There we go. From Mansfield, Texas. 333.33. Thank you for a great show. He says, I'd like to add a shout out to my wonderful wife. This week is our 38th anniversary and they never had a fight. I couldn't imagine being with anyone else. I turned 62 on Friday as well and it's not the new 52. That's a scam! Surrender. He does not feel 52 apparently. Lindsey Nolacek and Thorpe. Ah, Nolacek Meats. Nolacek Meats from Thorpe, Wisconsin. 333.33. And their products are dynamite. Greetings and ITM from everyone at Nolacek's Meats in Thorpe, Wisconsin. You can look them up on the internet. You can order by mail.

1:34:42 This donation is long overdue and when the house number of Chad's Airbnb last win weekend was 333 I knew it's time to share some treasure with no agenda. Please give the executive producer credit as a switcheroo. Oh the Chad Nola check Okay, it's been a beautiful summer and time is flying by and things are moving right along at Nola checks At this point, does mind over matter because insanity is going on around us doesn't seem to be lighting up anytime soon. So we're learning to control what we can and focus on our blessings. And we've started saying, if you don't laugh, you'll cry a lot. If listeners are inclined, DolaCheck is offering 20% off of orders, $50 or more for all orders placed online. Discounts automatically apply to checkout and no code is needed.

1:35:27 Easy peasy. Visit www.nolacheckmeets.com to shop. It's N-O-L-E-C-H-E-K Meets. A plug because of the quality. Well not just the quality. But there's a very tight connection between Nolochex and No Agenda Nation. When they had trouble with the FDA and the mask crap, everyone supported them. And now, as the food shortages come, we're going to reverse it. The Nolochex are going to keep us fed. Please share a hearty dose of you got karma for everyone. Also, I did the work and hit someone in the mouth, so I can check that off my bucket list. It's a never ending project, by the way. We have to keep doing that. Right. Please call out Joel as a douchebag. Oh, sorry about that.

1:36:16 That's what I'm talking about. Thank you both for all you guys, to all you guys who bring the best podcast universe to the masses and to the producers for sharing your time, talents and treasure to support the show, Noah Jendernation. Thank you for your courage. Cheers, Lindsay Nolacek. And here's the karma for everybody. You've got karma. I don't have a note from Shirley O'Brien who's in Dover, New Jersey. I couldn't find anything. 333.33, we appreciate it. Send us your note. Notes at noagendashow.net. Moving on to Dame Wynn. Wait, what about her double karma? Oh, oh, oh, oh, I forgot about that. It's been a troubling time, John. Boy, you're in Dallas. It's not just Dallas. It's more than that. You've got

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Tidewater Meetup, David Berius and Wedding Announcement

Dame Nguyen of the Lakes reports on a successful first Tidewater area meetup attended by 12 listeners. Lloyda Rivera of Elyria, Ohio, announces her upcoming marriage to David Berius, noting that their relationship was "sealed" when he played No Agenda on their first date. The segment includes a rare "sneeze karma" and birthday wishes for Berius.

dame nguyen· tidewater· lloyda rivera· david berius· meetups· wedding

1:37:09 karma. What happens in Dallas gets reported on the podcast. Dame Nguyen of the Lakes is in Medford Lakes, $300, New Jersey that is. Dear John Adam, it was a successful first Tidewater area meetup. 12 slaves were present, Knights Dame, Spook, Dude Name Ben, Bridge Inspectors, also can you believe, a dedicated listener since episode 17. 17. Holy crap. Please find a $300 donation sent via CC or credit card from our meetup. Bless you. Could we get a goat karma for all? Thank you for your courage Dame Nguyen of the Lakes and she's at whenfitness.com. Thank you very much.

1:37:55 Karma. A sneeze karma. A rare sneeze karma. Very nice. Sneeze karma. 242.59 comes from Lloyda Rivera in Elria, Ohio. card came in, a thank you card as a matter of fact, and it reads thus. Thank you for keeping us sane on a regular basis. You two have become like family. I would like this donation to be credited, ah, this is another switcheroo. Switcheroo, switcheroo. To my fiance, David Barons, B-A-R-E-N-S. We're all getting, we are all, we are getting married next month. Aw.

1:38:38 I... You got yourself a keeper, David. You got a good one. Yeah, she's doing the right thing. He hit me in the mouth eight years ago by putting the show on during our car ride on our first date. Risky, risky. And that sealed the deal. Risky, but it cuts to the chase. Right. Cuts to the chase. Get right to it. Are you with Noah Jenner Nation or do I have to kick you out of this vehicle? Why fool around? Why wait and wait? Don't even mess a moment. Exactly. I thought to myself, what the hell is this? As I listened to the jingle for the first time. Please put me in line for the birthday list. His birthday is on the 24th of August.

1:39:27 Or put him on the birthday list. I think he's on the list, I don't know. I'll check. But take a look and see if he's on the birthday list. Thank you for your courage, your little heart. Love, Lorta. He was on the 24th, you said? Yes. Oh, Berus, B-A-R-E-U-S. Berus, I guess Berus. B-E-R-E-U-S, yeah, that's it, sorry. Berus. That's right. Yeah, I can see. And she also has a little paw print next to her name. Which means she owns a dog. A paw print? There's a dog owner. They do that. Hold on, let me see. B-A-R-E-U-S. Okay. Got it. Good note, thanks.

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Human Resources, Birthday De-douchings and Third Trimesters

Marty Moskowitz and Rebecca celebrate family birthdays with "de-douching" requests for their children. Sean and Brittany of San Pedro, California, announce they are expecting their first "human resource" (a boy) in October. The hosts joke about waiting for the child to choose their own gender before confirming the biological sex.

marty moskowitz· rebecca· sean and brittany· human resources· birthdays· san pedro

1:40:05 Very good note. Marty Moskovitz is associate executive producer 216 from Friday Harbor, Washington. After being hit in the mouth by my son Scott last year, I'm making this donation to commemorate my 70th trip around the sun this coming Monday and need a de-douche. You've been de-douched. Your media deconstruction is priceless and should be required listening for all. I would also like to call out Elliot Fine as a douchebag. Marty Moskowitz, San Juan Island, Washington. Why don't you take the next one too? Thanks, pal. Rebecca!

1:40:43 is in Sandy, Utah, 208.25 and she says, Dear John Adam, my oldest human resource, Nikolai, turns 15 today on 8.25 and all he asked for was a de-douching for his birthday and a call out. Wow, man. You've been de-douched. What a great mom. Happy birthday and may this year be full of media deconstruction, amygdala blockers, and safe driving in the morning. Love from mom and Steve." Oh, I guess at 15 you can get a learner's permit or you could start a driver's ed, I guess? I think so. At school. Now then she has a very long note about the origin of how she came to No Agenda and she says we can redact it.

1:41:28 I think, Rebecca, that it's just beautiful that you wished a happy birthday to your son and you gave him this associate executive producership. And I'd just like to throw in a goat and we'll leave it at that because that's happy. Everything else you went through is rough. But you are great parents, that's for sure. You've got karma. Up next is Sean and Brittany. This is Brittany in San Pedro, California. 200 bucks. Hello John and Adam. Oh, there's a nice little car with some communist thing on the back. Hey, I have a question. Should we also give Ryan the credit? Even though she doesn't ask for it?

1:42:12 I want you to do the dual credit, her and the son. Okay, good. Yes, thank you. John, Adam, and all of you other producers, thanks for keeping this show going all these years. Brittany and I are excited to announce our first human resource coming in October, and it's a boy! You guys are the best. Wait, we don't know that. We have to wait until your human resource chooses Zem's gender. I'm assuming that it's a boy. You guys are the best. Could we get a Yak Karma for an easy third trimester and birth? Sean and Brittany of San Pedro. You've got it.

CHAPTER 31 / 54 Discussion

Natalie Brown, Arthur Saint and Executive Producer Credits

Natalie Brown and Arthur Saint are recognized for their contributions as Associate Executive Producers. The hosts explain that No Agenda credits are legitimate industry credits often recognized on platforms like IMDb. Listeners are encouraged to visit the show's donation page to learn how to earn their own production titles.

natalie brown· arthur saint· executive producer· imdb· value for value

1:42:56 I really like the card she sent got about you on the I don't know if they scan the other no I only got the back I didn't it's very funny very funny it's got a picture of Fauci and some sort of a punk rock looking fascist looking thing and it says trust the scientism you sure is it more like a BDSM outfit that's what I kind of envision it would be Over to Olympia Washington associate executive producer Arthur Saint $200. Hello Jack knobs This is an interesting way to start your note. Hello, Jack Knobbs. It's the hubby's birthday, Arthur Saint, and he still wants to donate to your racket. Oh, it's a joke. So here I am sending money to you fools again. I've been hearing new agenda says for 10 plus years and you are so irritating. Thank you. That is love. When there's a couple, I guess,

1:44:01 and one really hates us, and yet will donate. Love that. Thank you. That's a great relationship right there. Natalie Brown's up, and she comes in from Harriman, Utah, $200. And she writes, simply, happy 10th anniversary, Sean. Thank you for taking care of me and our four beautiful human resources. And we never had a fight. Give them some karma. You got it. No fightin' karma. You've got karma. No note for... William... Frank... Frank... Frank Hauser? Frank... Frank Hauser. You don't have anything from either? In Columbus, Ohio. No, I have nothing from him. Double up karma. Yeah, so give him a double karma and it'll be good. You've got karma.

1:44:55 That's our group of producers, executive producers to be specific, and associate executive producers, executive associate executive. The show 1480, got 20 shows to go before we hit 1500. And I want to thank these people for really helping out at the top end of the donation spectrum. For those of you who are new to the Value for Value segment on NOA Agenda, the way it works is these credits are actual credits just like Hollywood or maybe even the Podcast Academy would recognize them. But you might want to check over to imdb.com. That's where you see many executive producers of the NOA Agenda show and associate executive producers with some real big Hollywood names.

1:45:35 And don't let anyone deny it. If you need someone to vouch, we'll be happy to do it for you. If you'd like to become an executive producer or associate executive producer of the No Agenda Show, go here! Devorak.org slash N-A. Thank you once again for your time, talent, treasure for 1480! Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order! Shut up, slave! Shut up, slave! So I've got some... I've got a triple, triple, triple. I got three gender clips. I got three education clips. Actually four. And three pronoun clips. Okay, so... wow!

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Neopronouns, Ne-Nem-Nir and Linguistic Confusion

A series of TikTok clips features individuals explaining "neopronouns" such as "it," "hue," and "ne-nem-nir." One creator claims these pronouns have existed for over a century, while another accidentally uses a conventional pronoun ("he") while explaining her gender-neutral set. The hosts mock the complexity and perceived absurdity of these linguistic shifts.

neopronouns· tiktok· gender identity· linguistics· woke culture

1:46:24 You want yeah, I don't I mean this is your beat you've been on this You in fact. I hope you get it out of your system because now you are actually something you rarely do You're DMing me on Twitter. What is are you okay? Do you need assistance? Are you being held? Well the ones I send to you I don't use on the show and I think they're just I I I don't know why you don't think they're hilarious. I find these things to be incredibly funny. But I've seen it just blends together. It becomes, hey. I've seen this for the past three days. Okay, well here we go. Let's go with the pronoun clips. There's three of them. That's the easiest ones to deal with. And so we're getting lectured by these smugly types on pronouns and what they use and why they use them and all the rest of it. So let's start with this. These are all under talk, T-O-K. This is a pronoun explaining. This is educational part of the show.

1:47:27 Q it and other neo pronouns there are like millions of options for neo pronouns a lot of people even like make up their own ones I'm just gonna do some of the popular ones. We'll start with it. Hello Hello, it would really like a vanilla cone with chocolate sprinkles and it would really like it in a bowl if you can do that with a spoon. It's just less messy the way. Alright, we appreciate it. So another one I wanted to do was hue. It's hue, hue, hume. And it kind of is short for human, which I really like because I just identify as a human. I don't really have a gender identity right now.

1:48:04 But it would sound something like this. Hugh would really like a vanilla cone. I'll get it to him. Thank you Hugh Hugh and Hume Hugh and Hume. This is fun. It's a fun exercise everyone can did you know this any of these things you don't know these things let's try this one this is a This is the you are popping you are propagating child abuse This is, these women are all mature. This is a N, this is knee, nem and near. Buckle up everybody, it's time to talk about my pronouns. Hold on, stop, stop, stop. Buckle up, buckle up, buckle up! What is this buckle up bull crap that we keep hearing in these clips? It's the opposite of- Why do we have to buckle up? It's, well, it comes to you from the same people who told you to pump the brakes. Well, pump the brakes and buckle up, here we go. Buckle up everybody, it's time to talk about my pronouns.

1:48:56 I use the pronoun set Ne-Nem-Nir. Ne-Nem-Nir. And it's a gender neutral pronoun set. It's a neopronoun. The word neopronoun makes it sound like it's not been around for very long. My specific pronouns have been around for over a hundred years. Neopronouns are not that new of a thing. We just came up with new words that fit us better. It's fine. An example of how to use them would be the sentence, me went to the market with near friends who love them. Me went to the market with near friends who love them. So that is them over there. This is near room.

1:49:38 I really, I really liked them. He was nice. At the end she says he. I'm telling you. She screwed it up and said he. But hold on, hold on, let me listen again. I really, I really liked them. He was nice. Send her to the Gulag! Pronoun violation! She should be sent off. Oh my goodness! Oh my, oh my! Pronoun violation! Pronoun violation! Pronoun violation! Make sure to give me some buttons. So...

CHAPTER 33 / 54 Discussion

God Pronouns, Agender Identity and Piercing Hygiene

A TikTok creator explains why they use "God" as a pronoun despite being an atheist, claiming it validates their "agender" identity. The video features the creator cleaning facial piercings with hydrogen peroxide during the explanation, which the hosts find "gross." The discussion concludes that these identities are often a rejection of conventional norms rather than rigid theological or biological stances.

god pronouns· agender· atheist· tiktok· piercings· ubi

1:50:16 Now this is under TOV, I don't know why. Now this is a woman who used, these are all women, did you notice this? I have noticed. It has not gone unnoticed. Her pronoun is God. Oh, that's not at all polarizing. So let's listen to how she rationalizes this. This is a little longer than the other ones, but it's very educational. I'm very pleased with the audio quality of these clips. It really hits home. Could can anyone get a mic on these people or love? Sorry, wake up my fault. Where's the snowball peep? God pronoun so offensive to people like it's a pronoun get over it and So I'm gonna say my pronouns real quick and why so he spelled H why? Is because I'm a gender and I just like the masculinity, but I don't want to be associated with men That's why he H why right then I have they then what?

1:51:14 She said I like I don't want to be associated with men. No, she said something else I like the masculinity, but I don't want to be associated with men. That's and that is I would actually it's we don't want to point something out even though you always condemn me for such things She's got a, again, another weird haircut. She's pierced all over her face. Oh, I saw this. And she has to keep swabbing herself? Yeah, she's got a big bottle of hydrogen peroxide or alcohol, one of the two. And she's swabbing it and she's dabbing it on her piercings that are on her lips. Lifting her upper lip. Yeah, and then she's just dabbing it. This is gross!

1:52:03 is very gross. That's why he, H-Y, right? Then I have they, them. And that's just me being like, you can use that. I'm okay with that. Like, pop off. It's like, not my favorite, but go for it. I don't care. Zer, I'm fine with. Like, it's okay. I think it's better than they, them, but it's kind of like the same thing. God is me validating my agenderness. Fuck, I ruined this Q-tip. Me validating my agenderness because I don't view myself as a god. I'm an atheist. I don't believe in gods. But I just like the, not feeling, but how

1:52:45 It's perceived as me. So God, the reason why you say it is because as an agender person, I don't have a gender. So it's like I'm existing and I'm non-existing at the same time. God, right? I am a being and I'm not a being at the same time. Like God. So that's why people can get offended. That's fine. But nothing else validates my agenderness like that pronoun. And so If y'all want me to not be agender, that's fine. But I mean, that just... She's having a dialogue with imaginary people! That's just like... what happens. So yeah, those are my pronouns and that's why I chose God.

1:53:28 And now I have a question. If I have a question, do you get the impression that all of these examples that you've shown us that these people have their own apartments, their own houses, their own dwellings that they, they have? I think they probably in, in apartments with roommates, a lot of roommates that are all similar. Yeah. This is, this is why we need UBI. This, this last one, by the way, I thought was very educational because it showed a, kind of a lackadaisical approach to, I could be called they, them, I could be called jersey, whatever. She didn't care. And that she chose God, but you don't have to use it, you can say they, them. So these things are not that rigid, it seems to me. These people don't, as long as you don't call he, her, or she. As long as you're not using anything conventional. That's it, that's all that it is.

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California Pediatricians, Gender Identity Questions and Parental Rights

A father in California expresses concern after a pediatrician asked his three-year-old son if he was a boy or a girl. The segment highlights legal cases in Ohio and Texas where parents lost custody for refusing gender-affirming treatments for their children. The hosts argue that pediatricians are being used to establish patterns of gender dysphoria in very young children to facilitate future transitions.

california· pediatricians· gender transition· hormone treatment· parental rights· biology

1:54:21 Now, I want to segue to a couple of these educational ones, but I got to play this one. This is a gender clip. And this is the irk dad who goes on for a buck 24. And this is a really, I think, an interesting clip, but it shows it. It has a kind of a, I think, of distressing gotcha in here that I'll explain after this clip is played. This is the irk dad. I didn't even know if any parents of young kids have had this same experience So we just took my three-year-old son in the doctor for a checkup my three-year-old son There's a reason why I'm emphasizing that and you're about to know why so my wife and I are waiting in the room with our son and the doctor comes in he sees my son sitting there on the table and the first question that he asks him is are you a boy or are you a girl now look at my wife like

1:55:09 So luckily my son understands obvious tenets of biology at three years old and says that he's a boy just like his chart says. So the rest of the appointment I can't even focus because I'm wondering why in the world this guy is asking the question. And then I remember, oh yeah, I live in California. They call me paranoid, but this is where I think we're heading based on other things that have happened. An Ohio couple lost custody of their teenager for refusing them hormone treatment. A divorced Texas couple were in a court battle over whether or not to let their seven-year-old transition from a boy to a girl. Many are saying that the new proposed Equality Act could lead to more parents losing custody of their kids who want gender transition. So again, call me paranoid, but I'm wondering if the doctor is asking the question of my son to see if he can establish a pattern over time that shows that my son wants to be a girl. Here's the thing, my son is

1:55:51 3. I'm not even going to let him choose what he wants for dinner. And some days, my son thinks he's a dinosaur. But I'm not going to let him transition to a dinosaur. And being in California, this is probably going to happen to people like me first. I don't think it's going to be long before we start seeing parents lose custody of their young kids because they're not letting them transition to the opposite gender. And I think pediatricians are going to be the ones who are going to start calling it out. Yeah, someone's got to call it out. Yeah, this is all a part of a big program and all set up It's the same people who run the money who run the pharmaceuticals who run the oil who run the education It's all the same shit the problem I have with this guy's cliff is that he is susceptible obviously to the brainwashing that's going on in this state

1:56:33 when he says opposite gender instead of opposite sex. Ooh, yeah. At the very end. There's no such thing. First of all, there's no such thing as an opposite gender. There's 75 genders. There's not an opposite gender. It doesn't exist. Correct. So you can't transition to the opposite gender, you can transition to the opposite sex. Give the guy a break, he's clearly emotional. I know, but I'm just pointing out that this poor guy has been sucked in too. Can you imagine when we had, when our kids were young, this would be going on? Oh God. I pity the fools. I would be living in Wyoming in a minute. But you're already OG homeschooler. I mean you saw that coming down Broadway. Oh yeah, well that was easy to see. Not for many.

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Children's Hospital Philadelphia, Gender Clinics and Medical Providers

The director of the gender clinic at Children's Hospital Philadelphia encourages healthcare providers to ask adolescent patients how their "assigned" sex at birth "fits" them. The hosts criticize the medicalization of gender identity, calling it a "snake pit of sterilization" driven by financial incentives for "providers." They argue that these conversations are being pushed on children as young as six years old.

children's hospital philadelphia· gender clinic· medical providers· puberty· sterilization

1:57:23 So let's go on since we're on the gender thing. I want to keep hogging this part of the show. Well, you are, but it's mildly entertaining. Let's go to a guy in Australia. Teachers? No? Oh, Australia. No, no. We're going to do... I got two clips here. One is the director of gender. Now, this really concerns me because this is showing up everywhere. This is the director of the gender clinic at Children's Hospital Philadelphia. We have Children's Hospital Boston, Children's Hospital here, there and everywhere that are all in all on this because I don't trust any of the children's hospitals. These places are turned into these pits of

1:58:04 This is a snake pit of sterilization. Here we go. A lot of us have been comfortable talking about sexuality with our adolescent patients, but we don't often talk about gender. And so how do we start a conversation about talking about gender when we're talking with our adolescent patients alone and doing the rest of our sexual health and mental health assessments? So some of the language that I'm encouraging healthcare providers to integrate into their practice is simple questions with open-ended answer opportunities. So the simple question being, so Linda, you're assigned female at birth and there's an F on your birth certificate. How does that fit for you? How does that feel for you? This is when I say, excuse me, I'd like to introduce my friend Smith and Wesson.

1:58:57 What's it like being a girl at school? What's it like being a girl in your family? What that really opens up is a conversation that can meet many patient needs. Who is going mm-hmm in the background? It's like a little seminar, these people talking to each other. I know, it's annoying. I want to hear it. I want to hear the whole thing. Wait, wait. You were assigned female at birth? Yeah. It's just bullish, it's just a sign, you can change it. That's right. This is coming right straight from the colleges. Go on. Feel for you. What's it like being a girl at school? What's it like being a girl in your family? What that really opens up is a conversation that can meet many patient needs.

1:59:44 whether your Linda feels very comfortable being a girl, whether Linda's worried about certain puberty changes that could be happening, as well as if Linda really identifies as Larry. You've just created an opening that says, I'm here to listen if this doesn't feel like a fit for you. So that's some language that many providers from six years old up to 16 are finding leads to some great conversations. Okay, rosta! First, she talks about providers. This is exactly the problem. And I'm glad that I was here to witness what's going on here in Dallas because there is so much money for these providers, for director of gender, for special HR personnel. There's so much money that their brain has stopped functioning and understanding what's going on. They're just all in following the book, raking in the dough. This is a big business.

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Hysterectomy Prioritization, Transgender Identity and TikTok Safety

A report from Australia claims a woman had to lie and identify as a trans man to receive a life-saving hysterectomy because "gender-affirming care" was prioritized over other medical needs. The hosts discuss how TikTok has become the only "safe" outlet for people to voice frustrations with a captured medical system. They express concern over state agencies potentially removing children from homes over gender disagreements.

hysterectomy· australia· gender affirming care· tiktok· medical system

2:00:41 Big business. I agree, it's a big business. And did she say you identify as Larry? Did she say that? Yeah, Larry. Hey, I identify as Larry. Larry. Larry, nothing wrong with that. I have my last gender clip and that's this one. This is from Australia and this guy's wife needed to get a hysterectomy or she's gonna die. She had some situation where the hysterectomy was needed. And this is a short clip but to me it says it all about what's wrong I don't care what your reasoning for having a hysterectomy is at 18, go for it. Though I do know that gender affirming care in some places in the world gets more attention and actually gets prioritized over other hysterectomies. I had a friend in Australia who's been open about her story where she had to lie and say that she was a trans man to get a hysterectomy that saved her life. The system is so captured, it's crazy.

2:01:41 And you know what, here's the problem. It's so obvious. The only outlet people have where they kind of feel safe saying something is on TikTok. You know, man, my life sucks. This is what's happening. It's crazy. And I can only say it on TikTok. And I think that's also because people are deathly afraid to say it in public where people are around. They're so afraid of this. They really, this is, oh. Well, yeah, like the one clip said that the problem is... We're done. We're lost. The problem is that you're going to have your kid taken away. Oh, absolutely. Because these different state agencies have got this kind of thing going on. You're going to have to talk to your kid about it. Don't even suggest you're a girl. Next thing you know, you're whisked off and your balls are chopped off. Hey, kid! There's our opening clip for sure.

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Train Foamers, C-SPAN Callers and Public Sentiment

The segment features a "foamer" clip of a train enthusiast and transitions to C-SPAN morning call-ins regarding Liz Cheney. Callers from both the Democratic and Independent sides express concern over the "radicalization" and "lawlessness" of the Republican Party. One caller compares the current political climate to the rise of Mussolini and Hitler.

train foamers· c-span· public sentiment· liz cheney· gop· democrats

2:02:41 Oh, okay. That was expertly done, because first you got me all riled up about these nut jobs, and then you brought in some good stuff there with great quality, and it just, it's so wrong. Okay, wait, no, no, no, no. I've got to bring up the vibe, man. I gotta bring up, we're not vibrating high enough right now. I am going to introduce to you a brand new foamer clip. Oh man, I love this guy. He's so excited about his train.

2:03:49 That's a good foamer. What was the train? Do we know? He says it is like some number 22 and he basically captured all of them so he has, I guess there's a whole sequential row of these trains. I'm not sure which one it was, I'm sorry. But I love our foamers. This is a good one. Yeah, he's definitely a foamer. And not a phony like the one we play. No, that guy's not phony. He was a phony. He was he was mocking foamers. No. Yeah, listen to that horn. Yeah, really? Oh, well, let's for comparison. I thought it was always pretty I thought was always pretty pretty realistic. Oh my God. Listen to that horn. It sounds like the same guy to me. It's definitely funnier.

2:04:38 I don't know, I like the guy saying he could die. I like that. That was kind of fun. Yeah, it was nice. You know, I was watching C-SPAN. I cut the call-ins. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. This is always a winner. How's C-SPAN doing? I haven't seen any C-SPAN in the last couple of days. They got any good stuff? Is it exciting? No, well Biden doesn't like coming on, you know, he comes on and they clip him. It's just, I don't know. I mean, it's C-SPAN, C-SPAN. It fluctuates. They have all the press conferences so you can go there and listen to Jean Pierre. Yes, of course. That kind of thing. But the morning call-in shows are usually the best. It gives you a real temperature of the American public. I have a number of interesting ones here. This is a...

CHAPTER 38 / 54 Discussion

Liz Cheney, Mussolini Comparisons and Demagogue Warnings

C-SPAN callers discuss the political fallout of Liz Cheney's primary loss, with some arguing that white Americans have abandoned their principles. An Independent caller warns that the story of electing a "demagogue" always ends with the loss of rights for everyone, referencing historical dictators. The hosts question whether the callers are referring to Trump or Biden in their critiques.

liz cheney· mussolini· hitler· demagogue· c-span· trump

2:05:22 This is interesting. I've just started playing from the top down. This is calling a Democrat on Liz Cheney. Oh, yeah. News story of the week. Marty in El Paso, Texas, Democratic caller. We'll hear from you first. Hi, Marty. Hi. I'm in Mesa, Arizona. I already like this guy. I'm curious as to why there's not more discussion about how the people that support the Republican Party in the case of Liz Cheney are compromised by her attempt to get to the truth. So I just want someone in the media to address the fact that the common people are rallying around the appearance of criminal and

2:06:17 You're irreverent. actions of the Republican Party. I don't understand it. I wish I could make it more clear, but it just seems Americans and I will say white Americans in particular have gone so extreme against the principles that they originally stood for, which was God and country. And I see none of that in the activity, especially related to Liz Cheney. How come they didn't cut that guy off? Oh, they don't really cut him off that much. They, uh, but this woman is not the best host. There's one guy in particular that will stop the guy and say, well, what, uh, what illegal activities are you talking about? That clip was kind of no good. No. Well, that's unfortunately she doesn't do that. She just lets him ramble and she cuts to the next person. Here's a, uh,

2:07:11 Here's a call in this is GOP hater in Houston, Texas. Tracy is watching there and calling in independent. Good morning Hi, good morning, Greta I was actually trying to reach your last guest but I will comment on the top news story of the week. Okay, um my concern And I think a lot of independence concerns is the Republican Party's affinity with leaders that are lawless and corrupt. And if you have an affinity towards representation that is going to go to Washington or whatever office and represents you in that way, I don't see why are they so

2:07:53 I'm The anger, I don't see how they can't see themselves that they've already been radicalized. When you listen to them call in, they're highly emotional, they're angry, they're upset. And lastly, someone needs to tell, and I would suggest that C-SPAN do have somebody on to explain to these people the end of the story. This is not new.

2:08:30 We've seen this with Mussolini. We've seen this with Hitler. Someone needs to explain to these people how this story ends. You are used in order to elect a demagogue. Once the demagogue is installed, you lose your rights as well as everyone else. I'm unclear whether she's talking about Biden, Trump, or someone else. I think she was talking about Trump, but it doesn't make any sense because he's out. But okay. Oh no, no, no. He's not out. No, they need to have the evil person. I'm going to break your clips in two.

CHAPTER 39 / 54 Discussion

Yamiche Alcindor, Democratic Anxiety and Election Deniers

Journalist Yamiche Alcindor reports that 74% of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, citing Democratic fears of a Trump return. Alcindor notes that voters are particularly worried about "election deniers" winning in 2022 and 2024, as well as the future of abortion rights. The hosts mock the visual quality of her remote broadcast, which featured an unmade hotel bed.

yamiche alcindor· pbs· msnbc· election deniers· abortion· trump

2:09:08 with a mainstream media version of how the American people are feeling. I think it'll be worth it, it's not that long. Mainly because it's Yamiche. Yamiche, who is obviously the star of NPR and CBS, is that what she also does? But she's not on NPR anymore. PBS? Is she doing PBS? I thought you had PBS. Not that I know of. She was doing like Washington Week or something like that, but she's not on the News Hour anymore. She hasn't been on the News Hour for months. I'm trying to think where this is. Well, she was on a panel. It might have been MSNBC. She was on a panel calling in from- Oh, she loves going there. Well, no, she was calling in via video from her swanky... You know, as an observation, when you're a journalist, anybody really, when you are dialing in with video,

2:09:56 From a hotel room, you just shouldn't show your bed. And you can see that she kind of sloppily made up the bed and the pillows are on top and the sheets are a little askew. It's just not pleasant for the viewer. No, it's just lame. Lame. A producer should have called foul on that. All right. So there's people who are unhappy in America. 74% of Americans are unhappy. This is the story. This is a big number. The question is why? Leave it to Yamiche. 74% of Americans say the country is going in the wrong direction. Nearly 60% of voters say America's best years are behind it. Nearly 60%. Yamiche, why are people so unhappy these days?

2:10:45 Jose, it's a great question. And I've been out on the campaign drum in Alabama just today doing some stories about sort of redistricting and the political atmosphere in this state. But what you see really is on the Democratic side, people that are very, very worried about the direction of this country. They're very worried, especially about former President Trump possibly coming back into power. Former President Trump or another Republican stealing the election in 2022 or 2024 because we've seen so many election deniers be elected. So a lot of Democrats on the Democratic side, they're very worried about abortion. Also. I love that she says they're very worried about Trump or another Republican stealing the election. Wow. What you say, bring yourself with your cope to the health threat. She's off the rails. How about it? All right. Back to C-SPAN. Back to back to the people.

CHAPTER 40 / 54 Discussion

Population Shifts, LIFO Scripture and Majority Rule

A Democratic caller on C-SPAN argues that current political battles over voting and abortion are attempts to prevent a future where Caucasians are no longer the majority. The caller cites scripture, stating "the first will be last and the last will be first," which the hosts jokingly link to the "LIFO" (Last In, First Out) accounting principle.

population· demographics· scripture· lifo· democracy· mount vernon

2:11:39 Back to the real people. Yeah. Let's go with this one. Well, we can do the long one, which is a lunatic. They're longer than I've already played? How long is this? Oh, this one is a good, but this is a great. OK, wait, first of all, it's too much. Okay, well let's play this one then. No, no, we can't play it but it has to be the last one. You can't play it. Okay, listen to this one. This is my favorite clip because this proves that everything we do is right. Oh, well, let's take our time listening to it then. This is Colin about LIFO. That's life. OK, David Mount Vernon, New York, Democratic caller. Good morning. Yes. Hello. Good morning. How are you? Doing well, sir. You bet. What's your top news story? Well, my story is this. Everything that we're seeing going on today, it's about population. In a few years, Caucasian will no longer be the majority, which

2:12:33 Which means, you know, democracy, the majority rules. So what we're seeing right now are ways to prevent that. Whether it be changing the voting laws, turning over abortion laws, making things such that that doesn't happen. And people need to pay attention to it. is coming soon, and for them to lose the power, the control of the nation that they started to people who they consider to be beneath them. The Scripture says, the first will be last, the last will be first. All right, David. Whoa! Scripture? Yes!

2:13:12 The first will be last and the last will be first. This is a way we operate. Last in, first out. LIFO. That's all that it takes. That's scripture. I didn't know it was in the Bible we should do that. Well you are a former Catholic high school boy, aren't you? Yeah, absolutely. I didn't go to a Catholic high school, but it was in the catechism. My catechism kid. All right, here's a short one. No, no, no, no, no. You still want to do more of these morons? We have news to deconstruct. No, I'm stopping you. I'm going to save the last two. You can save them. But they have to run on Sunday. We have important, important information.

CHAPTER 41 / 54 Discussion

Wind Turbine Gummy Bears, Composite Resin Recycling

Researchers in Michigan claim to have developed a process to recycle wind turbine blades into edible products like gummy bears using a composite resin. The story is framed as a solution to the massive waste generated by decommissioned turbine blades, which are typically made of fiberglass or carbon fiber. The hosts mock the idea of eating "windmill gummies" as a way to reduce a carbon footprint.

wind turbines· gummy bears· recycling· michigan· composite resin· fiberglass

2:13:52 There's a couple of ways we can go, but I'm gonna take it to food for a moment. And next, what do wind turbines and gummy bears have in common? Actually more than you might think, thanks to science. Researchers in Michigan have found a way to recycle wind turbine blades made from a composite resin. The process they've developed can break the blades down into chewy edible products like gummy bears. Okay. After your bugs, enjoy a nice dessert of windmill gummies. This is a bogus story. It's everywhere. It's everywhere. This is ABC. I mean, okay, it's a bogus story. What's wrong? Is it just a blade broke? What's wrong with just leaving it up there? No, these blades break all the time. These windmills are horrible. Blades break, catch on fire. No, there's lots of excess bladage. There's blades everywhere.

2:14:52 Look, go look on YouTube. And they're made out of gum. No, they can be... They're made out of... Oil. Oil products. It's fiber. Listen again. Listen again. What do wind turbines and gummy bears have in common? Actually more than you might think, thanks to science. Researchers in Michigan have found a way to recycle wind turbine blades made from a composite resin. The process they've developed can break the blades down into chewy edible products like gummy bears. Oh, I understand. This is because there's complaints about, you know, the carbon footprint of windmills. And so don't worry, science has it figured out. There's no waste. Once the windmill blades have to be replaced, I think every eight years, we'll just eat them. How else can I interpret this?

2:15:45 We'll just eat them, don't worry about it, we'll just eat them. So the resin, suppose that resin that makes the blades, now these things, it seems to me would be made out of fiberglass, which is used as a resin. I don't know how you can extract that from the fiberglass. I would think carbon fiber maybe, wouldn't it be carbon fiber to make it nice and strong? Well carbon fiber would be the way to go if you, but I can't imagine a blade that size being made out of carbon fiber, and fiber not costing so much money, you can't afford to put the windmill up. I could be wrong. Now, it's starting to come into vision. Now we can see all the things that are happening. Here, so we might as well just hit climate change real quick because... Well, you're on food. I've got a food story, but go on. No, do food. If you've got a food thing, let's do it.

CHAPTER 42 / 54 Discussion

Miller Organic Farm Raid, Raw Milk and USDA Conflict

Armed federal agents raided Miller Organic Farm, an Amish-run operation in Pennsylvania, demanding it cease operations and pay $300,000 in fines. The conflict centers on the farm's sale of raw milk and unpasteurized dairy to a private food club, which violates USDA regulations. The hosts argue the USDA has a "hard on" for raw milk and uses safety concerns like listeria to shut down independent holistic farmers.

miller organic farm· amish· raw milk· usda· listeria· pennsylvania

2:16:32 It's a food thing, I just want to stay in the theme. So let's just play my food thing. This is the Amish scandal. Oh yes, yeah, yeah. I understand. You know about this? Yeah, I do, of course. I can tell you what's really going on, but let's play it. I'm Jeremy LoFrito for Rebel News in Birdinghen, Pennsylvania. It's here. In this old Amish community where armed... You think NT... You think NTD is bad? Yes, just pointing out some of these other news outlets are worse go on Jeremy LaFreddo for rebel news in Birdingham, Pennsylvania It's here in this old Amish community where armed federal agents. Are you sure this is which outfit is this? This is rebel news the guys auditioning for Ben Shapiro's gig you know the name of the town is bird in

2:17:16 Hand. Not Burden Ham. Got it. The Miller Organic Farm in Birmingham, Pennsylvania, a remote Amish village, has been around for almost 30 years. The farm supplies everything from grass-fed beef and cheese to raw milk and organic eggs to dairy from grass-fed on-site water buffalo and all types of produce to roughly 4,000 private food club members who pay top dollar for high-quality whole food. The private food club members cherish their ability to get food from an independent farmer who isn't processing his meat and dairy at United States Department of Agriculture facilities, which mandates food be prepared in ways that Miller believes make it less nutritious. Miller contends that he's preparing food the way God intended. The US government doesn't see it that way. They recently sent armed federal agents to the farm and demanded he cease operations. The government is also looking for more than $300,000 in fines, a request so steep it would put the farm out of business.

2:18:16 This is an attack on Amish religious freedoms just 150 miles outside of Washington, D.C. It also speaks to the gross corruption at the USDA. As is available on the USDA site, the agency is funded mostly by the federal government, but it also receives hundreds of millions of dollars from the agricultural industry. Companies like Bayer, Syngenta and Cargo stand to lose millions, even billions of dollars worth of market share if more American farmers opted for holistic farming practices like Miller's Farm instead of chemical-heavy, technology-heavy, industry-friendly practices. Making it even more independent, Miller's Farm doesn't use any gasoline or fertilizer, and therefore the war between Ukraine and Russia isn't affecting his bottom line. He's not dependent, and he's providing healthy food to his community the way he believes got intended, and the government is trying to intimidate and shut it down.

2:19:02 Yes, I know a lot about this story because I'm constantly questioning Texas Slim about how things will work with the beef that the ranchers are selling directly to customers. What exactly do you think is happening here? Why is this raid taking place? Why can't- The USDA has this huge hard on about raw milk. Yes, it's not the beef, it's just the milk. And this is all about raw milk. I agree. I don't think it's got anything to do with the beef or anything else. Nope, I agree. Nothing. raw milk and they have raw buffalo milk, water buffalo milk which is used to make mozzarella by the way, delicious. They have regular cow raw milk and they have camel raw milk. These guys are just asking for trouble. What is the, why do they have such a hard on about it? They think that listeria which can occur in batches of raw milk is a plague.

2:19:55 And they just don't think anyone should drink raw milk. This is just a standard. This happens up in Washington State with a couple of our producers up there. I know one of them. And they have to do all the, they have to jump through hoops to keep this raw milk dairy going. But they do it because they got this one guy, the guy who owns, that really owns the place is a hard ass. And he can hang on there. I also believe that the reason why it's actionable for them is because of the, the club aspect of it. See, if you go to a ranch or a farm and you say, OK, like, you know, five gallons of your raw milk and you pay him right on the spot, preferably in cash, it's not going to be much of a problem. I think it's the... That's not true. The guy in Washington state, that's the way he sells his milk and he's got nothing but issues with these guys. OK, then I'm incorrect.

2:20:49 I just, I also felt that there's some rules about... So the whole reason for an FDA, USDA approval or FDA approval is for the processing and you can only sell in commercial stores if you have the seal of approval. I've thought in most states, maybe Pennsylvania is not one of them, that as long as you are selling directly and not through a club mechanism, it would be okay, but obviously not. So I'm not exactly sure. I think it's the raw milk. I don't know for a fact. This report sucks, very poorly done. But I know for a fact that the USDA goes after these raw milk guys all over the country.

CHAPTER 43 / 54 Discussion

Ukraine Land Sales, Monsanto and IMF Loan Stipulations

Following the 2014 coup in Ukraine, IMF loan stipulations reportedly forced the government to open up its "black soil" farmland to foreign corporations. Major GMO giants like Monsanto and DuPont have since purchased approximately 30% of Ukraine's fertile land. The hosts suggest the conflict in Ukraine has facilitated a massive land grab by global food processors.

ukraine· imf· monsanto· dupont· black soil· victoria nuland

2:21:35 There's one little story that I keep forgetting to bring up and I just want to insert it here since we're talking about the food industry. It's about Ukraine, something I learned was just really interesting. So after we committed the coup and then we had, you know, everyone, the new government that Victoria Kagan-Nedlman personally chose, no clitch, put them in, there was an IMF loan, of course, a $17 billion IMF loan. And one of the stipulations of this loan, of course, was all kinds of restrictions and things that the government had to do. But a key provision demanded on this government, what was it, Yatsenyuk,

2:22:22 that they open up, so they change the law on Ukraine, what they call black soil land, which is some of, apparently some of the most fertile land in the world, which is why I guess it's the breadbasket, which, and it's owned, it was purposely set up so that there were lots of small farmers owning a little piece. And no one could sell to anyone except the Ukrainian, and they wanted to keep that protected. That was one of the provisions that had to be changed for the $17 billion IMF loan. And guess who's come in and purchased 30% of Ukraine's land, which is now shipping grain.

2:23:01 to the rest of the world. Monsanto, DuPont, it's all the big food processors, the GMO giants, the same guy. They, this was meant for them to steal, literally grab this land. Yeah, the Russians are trying to grab a little area and these guys just did it by buying it. Boom! Well, they did kill a whole bunch of people at the Maidan and you know, it wasn't that easy but you know, Victoria Nuland, she's good. She knows how to do this shit. Ugh, okay. Back to climate change. This is the story that's cropping up everywhere. Today regulators in California are expected to approve new rules that will ultimately ban the sale of gas-powered cars in the state by 2035. This is really important for reducing climate-changing emissions.

2:23:51 I mean, simply put, we can't address climate change without addressing transportation emissions. It's the largest source of emissions in California. The new rules will require 35% of new cars sold by 2026 to produce zero emissions. That number climbs to 68% by 2030. And by 2035, all new cars sold in California must be free of greenhouse gas emissions. Having this standard means that Automakers are going to have to make more electric vehicles. That means more models, different sizes, different price points. Supporters call this a major step in the nation's transition to electric vehicles. Not only is California the largest auto market in the U.S., but more than a dozen states typically follow California's lead on setting emission standards. So right now, about one third of the new car market is covered by California's clean car rules.

CHAPTER 44 / 54 Discussion

California Gas Car Ban, Electric Vehicle Mandates

California regulators have approved a plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, requiring 35% of new sales to be zero-emission by 2026. Other states are expected to follow California's lead, while 17 Republican-led states are challenging the federal waiver that allows these stricter standards. Volkswagen has also announced it will only sell electric vehicles in Norway starting in 2024.

california· electric vehicles· gas cars· emissions· biden· volkswagen

2:23:01 to the rest of the world. Monsanto, DuPont, it's all the big food processors, the GMO giants, the same guy. They, this was meant for them to steal, literally grab this land. Yeah, the Russians are trying to grab a little area and these guys just did it by buying it. Boom! Well, they did kill a whole bunch of people at the Maidan and you know, it wasn't that easy but you know, Victoria Nuland, she's good. She knows how to do this shit. Ugh, okay. Back to climate change. This is the story that's cropping up everywhere. Today regulators in California are expected to approve new rules that will ultimately ban the sale of gas-powered cars in the state by 2035. This is really important for reducing climate-changing emissions.

2:23:51 I mean, simply put, we can't address climate change without addressing transportation emissions. It's the largest source of emissions in California. The new rules will require 35% of new cars sold by 2026 to produce zero emissions. That number climbs to 68% by 2030. And by 2035, all new cars sold in California must be free of greenhouse gas emissions. Having this standard means that Automakers are going to have to make more electric vehicles. That means more models, different sizes, different price points. Supporters call this a major step in the nation's transition to electric vehicles. Not only is California the largest auto market in the U.S., but more than a dozen states typically follow California's lead on setting emission standards. So right now, about one third of the new car market is covered by California's clean car rules.

2:24:45 And we expect that other states will adopt these California standards. But the rules could face legal challenges. The Biden administration granted California a waiver that allows the state to adopt emission rules stricter than federal standards. But 17 Republican-led states are now challenging that waiver in court. So this is cropping up everywhere. In Norway, Volkswagen will only sell electric vehicles after 2024. That's just two years away. This doesn't seem like a great trend for everybody. No, it's going to be a pain in the ass to have to charge these cars. Well, what if you just can't? Of course, there's going to be decades of aftermarket, but for how long? When do they start pulling the, hey, you know, just having a gas station is bad for the environment? Shut them down!

CHAPTER 45 / 54 Discussion

Emmanuel Macron, End of Abundance and Energy Costs

French President Emmanuel Macron warned citizens of the "end of abundance" and a "carefree time," citing global upheaval and the price of freedom. A Dutch climate advisor echoed these sentiments, stating that energy and food have been "too cheap" for 40 years and that prices must rise to repair "geopolitical imbalances." The hosts characterize these statements as a planned reduction in living standards.

emmanuel macron· france· abundance· energy costs· climate change· inflation

2:25:38 It can't be far off. No, it seems like it, but when these things switch back, they back off on this, like all the promises they make. Well, everybody's signaling, everybody's making noises, everybody's saying, well, you know, it's just not going to be good, you know, it's climate change, it's going to say, here's the president, the president of France, Macron. What we are living through is a time of great upheaval. Firstly, because we are witnessing, and not just since this summer, but over the past few years, the end of what we might have seen as abundance. And for those who enjoyed it, it is also the end of a carefree time. Our freedom, the liberty to which we have grown accustomed to in our lives, has a price, and sometimes when we have to defend it, we have to make certain sacrifices as we fight to defend it. So what he's kind of saying is, well, you know, it was a great ride, everybody. Now, of course,

2:26:32 Everyone sees the free money has dried up because of the inflation, inflation of the money supply and the interest rates. So the free money is a problem that's just not going to flow. So that's why you see Silicon Valley companies throwing out people and companies are shutting down left and right because they won't have another round of finance. But this has all been planned if you listen to this former Dutch commie. who is now an advisor of course on all things climate change. A story that nobody dares to tell out loud, dares to say out loud, so let me be the one that does it. Yes, energy will be much more expensive as of now. Yes, energy was way too cheap in the last

2:27:16 40 years and we've profited from it. We have created an enormous wealth at the expense of planet Earth and so we do realize right now at the expense of geopolitical imbalances and both need to be repaired and in order to repair them we need to pay more for energy and by the way also for food. The two basic needs of life, food and energy, we have paid way too little for that in the last 40 years. and we need to restore that situation. Can't be done overnight because you create too much havoc and trouble in a society so you need to take your time but given the current situation we have little time. There you go. Sick prick. No one dares to say it but let me be the one. Fuck you. You get no for you've been paying too much for your not enough for your food and your energy for 40 years.

CHAPTER 46 / 54 Discussion

Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, Charging Logistics and Thousand-Year Storms

The logistical challenges of a total shift to electric vehicles are discussed, focusing on the lack of charging infrastructure in high-rise apartments and hotels. One host recounts a difficult experience charging a Tesla in College Station, Texas, which required an Uber trip to return to the hotel. Meanwhile, media reports highlight five "thousand-year storms" hitting the US in five weeks as evidence of climate change.

electric vehicles· charging stations· tesla· infrastructure· climate change· storms

2:28:13 You horrible leeches. So you lived in Austin, you were in a high rise? I did, yes. How many apartments were in that place, you think? Oh, so there were 39 floors, I think? No, no, maybe there were 33. More than 30 floors and probably 10, 15 apartments per floor? Is that to sound like a lot? No, 10? No, no, you're talking about maybe 300 people. Well, 300 units. Yeah, 300 units, which could be 600 people. Or more. Lots of dogs, lots of dogs peeing in the garage. So you had a garage, did everybody have a parking spot? Well, you had to pay extra. Oh, so there weren't 300-600 parking spots? No, there were, but you had to pay for it. It wasn't part of the rent.

2:29:03 Is there going to be a charging station at all 600 spots when everyone has to go all electric? No, in fact, there were two per floor. And they were already occupied when I lived there years ago. You have to charge these cars overnight to get them back up to fill up the tank, the battery. You know what's interesting? Because you'd have it, I remember this, you have in the parking garage And I remember this because remember I borrowed that we swapped cars at the former New York Bankers Tesla. So I got a little taste of what it's like. It's horrible. So we have two, we had two charging stations on each floor of the parking garage and there were too many Teslas. Now I'm talking how many years ago? Four? No, one, two, three years ago. No, no, wait. No, no. When I, when I witnessed this, so just three years ago. Oh, when you witnessed it. So it's not even that long ago.

2:29:50 You would see two cars parked there overnight at the charging stations, and you'd see three or four with extension cords going all the way from wherever they're parked to the corner where there's an outlet. And they're doing the slow 110-volt charge just to be able to charge a little bit. Yeah. So of course I unplugged them, obviously. I did not. That's a good idea. It's funny. It's mean, it's mean. It's not a good idea. No, but this is going too fast. It is mean. It's going too fast. We're not even close to being able to handle this kind of thing infrastructure-wise, no matter the 500,000 charging stations or whatever it is that Biden wants to install. Those aren't going to be at people's houses.

2:30:34 They're gonna be in central locations where you gotta go leave your car there. You either have to leave it there or you have to stay there for a couple of hours while S charges. I don't know what the quickest time is, but you can probably assume that every day of the week, because you gotta keep that car charged. It's like the cellular phone you've got. You have to keep it charged, so you'd have to go someplace and just sit and cool your heels for an hour every day of the year. John, you remember that I took the former New York banker's Tesla because he was taking a trip with his son, so he needed an actual vehicle. He took my truck, and we had to drive to College Station, which is, there was not enough battery juice to get there and back, so I had to charge it overnight.

2:31:19 And we, and the, you know, the hotel had charging stations. I got there. The two charging stations are of course already filled up. So I wound up driving to, um, uh, to what's the A&M's campus where they had the charge and go in the campus parking garage and then I had to say and I've got it in you and by the way that cost me 25 bucks or 30 bucks overnight I think to charge it and then I had to walk to the edge of campus to call an uber to get back to the hotel. That's convenient. Yeah it's great. But hey, climate change is here! The US has seen unprecedented storms this summer. Five so-called thousand-year storms have hit the country in just the last five weeks. And scientists warn climate change will make storms like these more common. Man, five in just what matter of weeks? Thousand-year storms! People, you need to never watch this in real time. You need experts like Currie and Dvorak to guide you through it because this is very troubling propaganda.

CHAPTER 47 / 54 Discussion

Sanna Marin, Finland NATO Bid and Ed Muskie Comparison

Leaked videos of Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin partying have sparked a debate about her leadership and personal life. The hosts speculate that the leak could be a CIA-led "takedown" to replace her with a more controllable leader as Finland joins NATO. They compare the situation to the 1972 "crying" incident that ended the political career of US Senator Ed Muskie.

sanna marin· finland· nato· cia· ed muskie· takedown

2:32:26 Very troubling. Oh, I had a question for you. Since I just saw Norway. So this, the prime minister of Finland, it just keeps getting worse. These videos that are coming out. Yeah, these videos that are coming out and then she had, she admitted and she was in tears. I'm also human. And, and, and it's, you know, of course it's created a little bit of debate online, you know, well, what's wrong with the girl boss? But don't you get since, don't you get the feeling that this may be A CIA op, they're removing this woman for some reason. They need to put someone in who knows how to run the system. This is a takedown of her for some reason. I think you could be right. It could be an op. It feels like a CIA op. Because out of the blue this all happens and these are private videos of someone that got out. I mean, wouldn't you want to, since they want to be in NATO, wouldn't you want to control the entire country that's on Russia's border? It'd be good. It'd be a good idea.

2:33:30 Just something to do with it. Obviously not amenable because I'm sure someone approached her. What do you mean? Oh, I'm sure that... To change? No. I don't know, man. This whole thing is weird. You've got to give somebody a chance. You find some people that can deconstruct a person to come in and introduce themselves as something or other. And then they see the lay of the land, what this woman's like, what she's thinking, how she's... Would she go along with it? Do a profile of her? Yeah. Have a profiler come in there, figure her out and say, you know, this woman is not going to go for this. We're gonna have to get rid of her. I'm sure she's loved. She seems like a dynamite lady, you know, but... This crying, like, I'm allowed to have a life. They probably triggered that. I mean, that was probably done. The idea was to trigger that. There you go. Make her look weak. This is what happened when the...

2:34:28 It was the Republicans who pulled this stunt. This is when, I can't remember if it was McGovern that was running for president or, yeah, it may have been McGovern. They found this guy, Muskie, to run for vice president. Well, I kind of remember this vaguely. And Muskie was like, they did something to him to trigger him to cry on television. Cool. And that got rid of, he was done. This guy wasn't, he was through. He wasn't going to be the vice president or anything in between. That's it. Ed Muskie. I'm pretty sure it's the Ed Muskie story. So from there, it's a short hop to this story, which I think we should discuss if even just briefly. It's actually two topics in one 16 second story. Tonight, U.S. officials are planning to announce a record $3 billion aid package to Ukraine as the war hits the six month mark. The State Department

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Ukraine Aid Package, Darya Dugina Assassination and Alexander Dugin

The US is planning a record $3 billion aid package for Ukraine as the war reaches the six-month mark. In Moscow, a car bombing killed Darya Dugina, the daughter of Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin, an event Russia blames on Ukraine. While Western media describes Dugin as "Putin's brain," the hosts note that many Russian experts claim he has little actual influence in the Kremlin.

ukraine· darya dugina· alexander dugin· car bombing· moscow· military aid

2:35:22 Department believes Russia is preparing new attacks in response to a recent car bombing outside Moscow. And they're warning all U.S. citizens to leave Ukraine. I want to talk about the car bombing in a second, but what is happening, what I'm seeing from the military people who listen to the show and our producers, They are gathering up armaments all over Europe and they're packing them up and sending them to Ukraine. This happened almost overnight. So just so we all reiterate how it works, Biden gives $3 billion to the military industrial complex to make new stuff, you know, which of course will only be 500 million of actual goods and the rest will be in R&D and parties.

2:36:09 and they give all the shit that we don't want anymore to Ukraine or whomever. So that scam is still well underway. Another three billion. Pay no attention. Now this car bombing, which allegedly killed the daughter of... what's the guy's name? Dugan. Dugan. Dugan or Dugan or something like that. So everyone's like, oh, this is Dugan. Everyone knows Dugan's Putin's guide. Dugan, Dugan, Dugan. All I have to do is go and look in our Archive of clips. There's not a single Dougan clip. No, in fact, the first time I was apprised of this bullshit was from Defense One, that newsletter I like. And it goes on and it says, nobody's heard of this guy.

2:36:56 And then I got a couple emails, and he goes, no, this guy, you know, I've been in Russia, I've been doing this, and that guy Dreisen, who does, he was kind of a pro-Russian guy, he does, he has a newsletter, he does a Dreisen report, and he discusses this stuff. He says, you know, I'm all over this stuff, and I never heard of this guy. I never heard of him or his daughter. So I did a little bit of research on Dugan. And so, of course, Russia is immediately blaming this on Ukraine. And the reason why Dugin didn't blow up is because he had a last minute car change and his daughter was in the car and they blew her up. Sounds horrible. But if you look at who might be responsible and what this guy was really about and what he was really saying, we go back to 2017. He's at a roundtable discussion with several people.

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Alexander Dugin, Antony Blinken and Populism Dialogue

A 2017 clip features Alexander Dugin in a roundtable discussion with current US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Dugin argues that populism is a "new form of critical theory" that transcends the old left-right divide and should be engaged in dialogue rather than demonized. He identifies both Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin as populist leaders who represent an anti-liberal tendency.

alexander dugin· antony blinken· populism· fascism· liberalism· 2017

2:37:48 Russians and our current Secretary of State, Antony Blinken. 2017, this is the Dugan guy who was targeted with Antony Blinken arguing about politics. Listen to what the Dugan guy says. A fiery explosion. What a great setup to play the wrong clip on 80 Days. You do that all the time. Concerning populism, very important things. You identify populism in your speech with right populism. But there is left populism in Europe, for example, Cinque Stelle, Five Stars, Podemos. That's why I said the left-right division is old. There is populism. I think that is a very interesting anti-liberal tendency. It's not only something purely negative. It's a kind of chance.

2:38:35 If we regard populism as something of the old, of the resurgence of fascism or leftism or Stalinism and so on, it will grow. We need to understand that phenomenon as critical. Maybe it is the birth of a new form of critical theory. Not left, nor right. beyond left or right. So I think that populism represents in the United States as well because Trump is a populist president. Putin is absolutely populist, but he is not right nor left. So I think that populism in the United States, in Russia, in Europe represents something more than we are

2:39:21 We think, maybe educate populism, to speak with populist movement, to understand instead of demonizing it. Because now, liberal discourse is, populism has grown, that is a new danger. We should find a way how to resist. But maybe we need to make a kind of dialogue with populism. So maybe include and not exclude the populism in our democratic system. Clearly a dangerous guy. Well, that's expressing anti-globalist tendencies, what he just did there. I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda.

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Birthday Donations, Knighting Ceremony and Ring Sales

The hosts conduct a large knighthood and dame ceremony for top donors, including Sir Toby Trichelle and Dame Rhonda. A long list of birthday wishes is read for listeners and their family members, accompanied by various "karma" jingles. Listeners are encouraged to purchase No Agenda signet rings and continue supporting the show's "Value for Value" model.

knighthood· cygnet rings· birthdays· value for value· donations· karma

2:40:12 Now we do have a few people to thank for show 1480. Yo, starting with Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Summit, Missouri. He's got a birthday call for his son Luke 128 Julian Barlow, $111.11 and it's his birthday. He's going to. We got a lot of birthdays today. Yeah, I saw the list is crazy. Lot of Virgos Virgos. I think we're Virgo Virgos. Hey, hey, hey, I'm a Virgo. Kevin MacAtee. Oh, okay. Now we understand. Kevin MacAtee, it makes sense. And Centennial Colorado 100. Ian Field 100. Toby Tritchell in Jackson, Mississippi. He said it'd be a night. We'll take Karma. Yes, we'll give him a Karma. Hold on a second. He needs a Karma right now. You've got Karma.

2:41:11 Trying to find a lost item, he says. 9181. Sir Kevin McLaughlin, our buddy. He's the Duke of Luna, lover of America and boobs. Locust, North Carolina. 8008. Also 8008 from Devin O'Connell in Boyleston, Massachusetts. It's catching on again. Mont Sweeney in Edmond, Oklahoma, 7676. Brian Kaufman in Scottsdale, Arizona, 7575. Loyola Paige Holland in San Antonio, Texas, 65. Christine Hines, 6006 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Love is lit. She says it's actually damn salty.

2:41:54 Robert Ross in Richmond, Virginia, 6.006. Luke Rayner in London, London, UK, 6.006. Sir Brian Tobiasen, Baron of the Chief's Kingdom in Gardiner, Kansas, 5.888. David Steinmeier in Lakeview, Michigan, 5.555. Tim Kimbrell in Corinth, Texas, 6.006. Hope that's the way you pronounce it, the way you should. John Gaynor, 5280, anonymous in Encounter Bay, Austria. By the way, Tim Kimbrell was for birthday donation, producer going back to the Daily Source code and his birthday is for his son Dawson.

2:42:34 Wow. Yeah. Anonymous and Encounter Bay, South Africa, South Africa, South Australia, 5234, Forrest Martin, 5005, Scott Nelson, Sir Scott in Council Bluffs, Iowa, 5001. The following people then are going to be $50 donors, just the name and location if I have it. starting with Bart Beekwilder, who looks to be in the Netherlands. Oh, he's Wegel Noord Brabant. Yeah. Noord Brabant. Very good. New York City of the Low Countries. The New York City of the Low... Okay. That's what he says.

2:43:16 Julie McNeil in San... well it's like Saskatoon. Well it's Fechel, it's Fechel was the name of the place. Fechel, Fechel. Everybody knows Fechel. Yeah, it's the New York, it's the New York City of the Lowlands. You got it. Julie McNeil in San Gabriel, Louisiana. John Lawrenson, Hellitz, Texas. Or it could be Hellotes. I don't know. You should correct me. Joseph Galt, Galt, Gualtney, Gualtney in Dendron, Virginia. Jacob Murfield in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. Christopher Johnson got a birthday. He's in Kansas City, Missouri. Steve Crummy.

2:43:55 In El Cajon, California. David Perdue in Snow Hill, North Carolina. Alexa Delgado in Aptos, California. Michael Romano in Sebastopol, California. Jesus Allen in Austin, Texas. Andrew Butterfield in Bettendorf, Iowa. Danielle First in Kakauna, Wisconsin. That's probably pronounced Kakuna or something. Sir Patrick Maycomb in New York City. Robert Harrer, Hannah in Poway, California. John O'Neill in College Station, Texas rounds us off and he has a birthday and uh... He actually, he's requesting a de-douching. You've been de-douched. And a biscuit. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. We were just talking about College Station. How coincidental is that? Well thank you very much, producers.

2:44:48 Everyone who is under $50 does not get mentioned. That is for anonymity, even though some people like to just say, hey, I'm anonymous, but then they do risk us screwing it up. We're notorious. So we appreciate that. And also there are many people who are on a lot of these different subscriptions. We call them sustaining donations. You can make one up yourself, but in general, there's a couple of good suggestions. They help a lot. And again, thank you very much to our producers who came in as executives and associate executive producers. What are you doing with your mic? Hello? John? Well, I'm not doing anything with my mic. Oh, it was weird. It was like some sound was like it's like you sounded like that. Okay. If you'd like to learn how to support the value for value proposition that is the No Agenda Show, go here. Dvorak.org slash N-A-N-D. And if anyone needs it, here's some goat karma. You've got karma.

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No Agenda Meetups, San Francisco Brewery and Global Gatherings

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, spanning locations from San Francisco and Houston to Toronto and Eindhoven. The hosts highlight a gathering at Anchor Steam Public Taps in San Francisco and various "redneck" gatherings in Alberta, Canada. Listeners are directed to noagendameetups.com to find or organize local events.

meetups· san francisco· houston· toronto· eindhoven· hagerstown

2:45:43 Now as promised we got quite a list today. John O'Neill celebrated on the 12th of August. Tim Kimbrell, his son Dawson, turned 14 the 14th. Happy birthday. Tom Piper and his wife Ronnell was 54 on the 23rd. Lloyda Rivera, her fiancé David Berrius, celebrated on the 24th, came with a nice donation today. Rebecca says happy birthday to her son Nikolai, who turned 15 on the 25th. Tim Cumberle himself on the 25th. All the no agenda friends say happy birthday to Justin Cody celebrating tomorrow Surrender his wonderful wife will be 62 tomorrow Julian Barlow will be 50 tomorrow the no agenda friends say happy birthday to Dame Kenny Ben will be celebrating on the 27th which is also the exact day of

2:46:35 my baby girl Christina Valerie Curry who turns 32 on Saturday. Marty Moskowitz 70 on the 29th Arthur Saint is celebrating Thomas Thomas to his son Luke turning 28 and Christopher Johnson says happy birthday to Eric Johnson. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. No douchebaggery here, but we do have two of the title changes. We have Sir Sean Harrell or Harrell who now becomes Sir Sean the Baron of KDH, Kill Devils Hills, North Carolina. And Mary Ann Schneeberger now is known as Damsel of Overcoming Disaster and being the glue that keeps the family together. Congratulations,

2:47:23 To both of you, and thank you for supporting the best podcast in the universe, No Agenda, with another additional $1,000 aggregate donation. It is highly appreciated. One dame, two knights. Got a nice triple blade, got the trident out. Yeah, I got one right here. Ooh, ooh, I like that one. Ronda Pibern, Dave Edwards and Toby Trichelle. Trichelle, Trichelle. Hop up on the podium here. All of you are now qualified to become a knight, knights and a dame of the Noah Jenner Roundtable thanks to your support of the best podcast in the universe. I'm proud to pronounce the Kate thee as

2:47:58 Dame Rhonda, the Harpy Fun Killer, Knight CH Commenter, and Sir Toby Trischel. For you we've got Hookers and Blow, Runt Boys and Chardonnay. But remember, Ribeye and Backwoods, Apple Pie, Moonshine, John's Favorite Rye Whiskey, Old Overholt and Donkey Tacos. And then there's, uh, Vodka and Vanilla, Bong Hits and Bourbon, Sparkling Cider and Escorts, Breast Milk and Pavlum, oh yeah, Ginger Ale and Gerbils. Of course, there's also mutton and meat. Go to noagendanation.com slash rings. Hit us up. Let us know what size you need for that beautiful Cignet ring. I did see a couple of them here at the podcast expo. Some people are probably displaying their night or day rings. Oh, nice. Yeah, it is really nice to see that. And they compare them to each other. Hey, man. Hey, how you doing? Hey, nice. Hey, good to see you, man. It's a communite. It's an actual communite. And we'll also send you some wax to

2:48:50 Seal your important correspondence with in addition to that we have a certificate of authenticity Thank you again everybody for supporting the no agenda show best podcast in the universe And the party is on today at summer the summer amygdala shrinkers meet up 630 Mountain Time the Denver Parks Denver City Park Tomorrow, Burger Back Better again, 6 o'clock at Presley's in Houston, Texas. Also tomorrow, I must be high. You will be at 7 p.m. at McSorley's Wonderful Saloon and Grill in Toronto, Ontario. On Saturday, the Eindhoven Pre-Lockdown, 2 p.m. Lowland time in Het Ketelhuis in Eindhoven-Brabant. That's gonna be a party. Those guys are nuts in the lowlands. Also on Saturday, the Hagerstown Meetup 333 at Antitam Brewery in Hagerstown, Maryland.

2:49:45 Dave Smith and Robbie Bernstein Appreciation Meetup, 4 o'clock Mountain Time, Larkspur, Colorado. Contact the organizer for details. The San Antonio Meetup, another Texas meetup, 4 o'clock on Saturday at Big Hops in San Antone. The Hipster Aspirant Rednecks in Alberta. Go you rednecks in Alberta. Alberta, Canada, that is also Saturday, 4 o'clock. Saturday, the Keep Going Summer Barbecue, 5.30 Pacific at Luke's Place. That's Portland, Oregon. Beware. On Sunday, NEC showed a new Detroit meetup San Francisco. 2.30 p.m. Anchor Steams Public Taps. Could you go to that? Is that something for you? I don't know where it is. It says the... I'll look it up. If I'm going to go to it, I'll send out a note. Anchor Steam Public Taps. Never heard of it. Finishing up the list, Cross Village... The Anchor Steam Brewery is in San Francisco. So it could be the brewery. It's just across the bridge, John. You can do it.

2:50:45 Do it, do it, do it. Oh man, oh no man. Crossroads of North of America, No Agenda Tribal Gathering, 3 o'clock on Sunday at Grand Junction Brewing in Westfield, Indiana. The Best Damn Meetup in East Texas, 4.30 Central. Rotolo's Pizzeria on Sunday in Longview, Texas. And finally, Local 719, 6 o'clock Mountain, Public House at the Alexander, Colorado Springs, Colorado. These are just a few of the No Agenda Meetups that are on the list. They go all the way through October at this point and beyond if you'd like to learn where to connect with your community Which will be diverse. I guarantee you go to no agenda meetups calm. We don't have any meetup reports. We received one which was Two minutes long. It's like nope. No, we're not and just going on about stuff I mean this is supposed to be short snappy get it in if you can have someone produce it who knows how to produce it

2:51:36 And if you can't find a meetup near you, it's real simple. Go to noagenomeetups.com, start one yourself. I have a couple of... I do have a couple of ISOs, and to show ISOs, do you have anything you'd like to share with the group? I have one. Oh, are you really confident about it? Oh yeah, this is a winner. Okay, here we go. Who is this? Who's stuttering? Some guy. Try mine out for a second. That is a lot to think about.

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UCLA Man on the Street, Geography Ignorance and Kardashians

A "man on the street" segment features UCLA students struggling to answer basic geography and history questions, such as naming the US capital or the first president. While the students could not identify Washington D.C., they were able to perfectly name all three Kardashian sisters. The hosts use the clip to argue that the American education system has failed.

ucla· man on the street· geography· abraham lincoln· kardashians· education

2:50:45 Do it, do it, do it. Oh man, oh no man. Crossroads of North of America, No Agenda Tribal Gathering, 3 o'clock on Sunday at Grand Junction Brewing in Westfield, Indiana. The Best Damn Meetup in East Texas, 4.30 Central. Rotolo's Pizzeria on Sunday in Longview, Texas. And finally, Local 719, 6 o'clock Mountain, Public House at the Alexander, Colorado Springs, Colorado. These are just a few of the No Agenda Meetups that are on the list. They go all the way through October at this point and beyond if you'd like to learn where to connect with your community Which will be diverse. I guarantee you go to no agenda meetups calm. We don't have any meetup reports. We received one which was Two minutes long. It's like nope. No, we're not and just going on about stuff I mean this is supposed to be short snappy get it in if you can have someone produce it who knows how to produce it

2:51:36 And if you can't find a meetup near you, it's real simple. Go to noagenomeetups.com, start one yourself. I have a couple of... I do have a couple of ISOs, and to show ISOs, do you have anything you'd like to share with the group? I have one. Oh, are you really confident about it? Oh yeah, this is a winner. Okay, here we go. Who is this? Who's stuttering? Some guy. Try mine out for a second. That is a lot to think about.

2:52:37 That's the winner. No wait, there's more. Oh my god, I'm doing a podcast with a Nazi. That's too echoey. And my favorite... I could die right now with no regrets! It's hard to understand. Really? Yeah, I didn't know what he said. He said something about Democrats. No, he said I could die right now with no regrets. Oh that from the... It's the foamer guy. Yeah, no, I couldn't understand it. All right. So I like the first one because it's a lot to think about that one. It's clear. It's it is clear. It is clear. Okay, good. Good. We'll do that one then. Let me see if we missed anything. Well, there's a lot to still do. But if we've missed anything super important, I've got one last clip if you want to just end with this. Okay.

2:53:26 This is a talk clip too. Oh, but this is a man on the street. What you killing me Smalls? Man on the street. It's not about this. This is very different. This is actually something that just shows up everywhere. This is a guy who just does these things. Okay. It's a man on the street clip, but the only reason I like it is because it highlights two dingbats who are going to UCLA. They're college students. And, yeah, you'll hear it. I don't know this. What country is the Queen of England from? I'm not a policy guy. I don't know. I really don't know. Just take a guess, like what country is the Queen of England from? F*** Europe? I don't f***ing know. I don't know. Take a guess. What's the capital of the United States? Um... The... Um... There's a capital? What? Let's see! Take a guess. Um... Um...

2:54:37 I don't know. Probably California. Yeah, that's right. It is? No. The United States, do we know? Stop! I knew he was going to embarrass us! I know, do we? I don't even want to think because I don't want to sound dumb. There's no capitals in the United States. Yeah, literally. Is there no capitals? Correct. Was that right? No. Oh, f***! You guys are UCLA students? We literally go to UCLA. Yeah. Who was the first president of the United States? Abraham Lincoln. Can you name the three Kardashian sisters? Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe. What are the three Kardashian sisters' names? Kourtney, Kim, and Khloe.

2:55:21 Yeah, and by the way it goes on and on where he reverses with everyone he talked to and they all knew that last question I know that was on Jesse waters. I saw was it was that waters. Yeah, that was waters world that he does that he's the best at that He's got all of yeah, I'm gonna have to start recording these his I think they're hilarious man on the street stuff has always been dynamite I did the fact that you have these UCLA co-eds that don't, they say the United States doesn't have a capital. What are the, what is wrong with these schools? America is lost brother. Brother. So just one personal anecdote to leave. My parents pulled me out of the International School of Amsterdam and I was put into fifth grade of the Dutch schooling system overnight. It was quite traumatic.

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Amsterdam Schooling, 50 Stars and Show Outro

One host shares a personal anecdote about being corrected by a Dutch teacher who insisted the American flag had 52 stars; the host proved the teacher wrong using a recorded phone call to the US embassy. The show concludes with a preview of Jen Briney's Congressional Dish and a sign-off from Dallas.

amsterdam· american flag· media deconstruction· jen briney· dallas· outro

2:56:09 But of course it may mean to the man I am today and I speak multiple languages and I have a very cultured background and upbringing, I would say. So ultimately I'm very happy. Short term, I was way, way stressed about it. Moreover, that my fifth grade teacher, within like the second week, because I really couldn't participate much in the class, and he said, well, here's a question we'll ask our new American student. How many stars are there on the American flag? And I said, 50. And he said, wow, that's surprising. I didn't expect you to get that wrong. Of course, there's 52.

2:56:48 I said, no, that's 50. He said, no, no, you had 50, then they added Hawaii and Alaska, and it's 52. I said, but, and he said, listen. So I got shut down. I had my mom's a little tape recorder, you know, the one that's about, you know, the size, you know, just a little cassette deck and you press play and record at the same time. And I called the embassy in Amsterdam and I recorded, you know, just with the mic next to the phone. And I said, how many stars on the American flag? 50. Are you sure? Yeah, 50. I played it the next day in class and got in trouble. Yeah, well, you know, look at the good side.

2:57:33 At least they didn't shuffle you off, have your balls cut off and put you on puberty blockers. Now, you know, maybe I was just a media deconstructionist early on. How about that? Well, you weren't putting up with bullcrap, that's for sure. Coming up next on No Agenda Stream, if you're listening live, we've got Congressional Dish, number 257, our very own Jen Briney. And the healthcare for poisoned veterans is what she'll be discussing. I think you'll enjoy that. Jen's great value for value podcaster, supporter, if you get any value out of it. I think you will. End of show mixes, Leo Lapuque.

2:58:13 We got some Jesse Coy Nelson, Sir Michael Anthony, and Rolando Gonzalez all teed up for you. I'm very much looking forward to driving home as soon as I possibly can get out of here. And be ready to join y'all on Sunday for another media deconstruction. Coming to you from right near the grassy knoll in Dallas, Texas, FEMA Region No. 6 in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where I'm hoping to see some of those pronoun buttons, I'm John C. Dvorak. We'll see y'all again here on Sunday. Until then, remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. Until then, adios mofos and such!

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Anthony Fauci Retirement, Liz Cheney and Sam Harris

Dr. Anthony Fauci announced his retirement as director of the NIAID after 38 years, defending his record as "representing science." Liz Cheney's primary loss and her potential 2024 presidential run are discussed alongside a clip of Sam Harris. Harris claims that even a "conspiracy" to prevent Donald Trump's re-election would have been warranted, regardless of the contents of Hunter Biden's laptop.

anthony fauci· liz cheney· sam harris· hunter biden· donald trump· science

2:59:03 Dr. Fauci will step down as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which he has led for 38 years this December. With COVID, things that we thought we knew in the beginning turned out as the months went by to not be the case. That was interpreted by many as flip-flopping or not really knowing what's going on when it really was the evolution of the science. It's never really a good time to leave, but you have to leave sometime. Don't travel.

2:59:39 congregate together. I don't think we ever should ever shake hands ever again. I think the idea of taking masks off in my mind is really not something we should even be considering. It is, as we've said, a pandemic and an outbreak of the unvaccinated. If you are trying to, you know, get at me as a public health official and a scientist, You're really attacking not only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you're attacking science. Because I represent science. I'll guarantee you that that tooth fairy is not going to get infected and is not going to get sick. I took a trip up there to the North Pole. I went there and I vaccinated Santa Claus myself. I measured his level of immunity and he is good to go. I represent science. It's the most potent vaccination is getting infected yourself.

3:00:25 Dr. Fauci, thanks so much as always for joining us. Good to be here, bro. Two years ago, I won this primary with 73% of the vote. I could easily have done the same again. She told the Today Show, Savannah Guthrie, she may run for president in 2024. The war in Iraq, we spent $2 trillion, thousands of lives, but that one was a beauty. We should have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East. No office in this land is more important than the principles that we are all sworn to protect.

3:01:06 I'd buy that for a dollar. Former Vice President Dick Cheney is calling former President Donald Trump a coward in a new television ad supporting his daughter Liz Cheney in her re-election campaign. In our nation's 246 year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump. I am your father. And also this in it's showing Cheney serving Trump from the drive-thru window at McDonald's. Two-hour beef patty special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions and a sesame seed bun. You call it whatever you want, I want to tell you, they lied. They said there were weapons of mass destruction, there were none, and they knew there were none. There were no weapons of mass destruction.

3:02:06 Vice President Dick Cheney shot his hunting buddy in the face. Look at that headline. Duck, it's Dick. Cheney was quail hunting with Harry Whittington in Texas when he accidentally fired a shotgun, not realizing it was pointed at Whittington. Needless to say, this was an embarrassing distraction for the White House. Cheney called it one of the worst days of his life. Please clap. It would last forever But the doctor cannot stay It's so hard to say goodbye And go away But I've made a lot of enemies

3:03:14 By causing so much trouble and pain It's so hard to say goodbye And lose the pain You've just said something I really struggle with, which is you're saying you are content with a left-wing conspiracy to prevent somebody being democratically re-elected as president. Well, no, I'm content. The thing is, it's not left-wing. So Liz Cheney is not left-wing. Liz Cheney. Liz, Liz, Liz, Liz Cheney is not left-wing.

3:03:54 But there's nothing conspiracy, it's like, it, conspiracy, it's like, it, but there's nothing conspiracy, it's like, it, it was a conspiracy out in the open, it does, does, does, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter if it was a, it doesn't matter what part's conspiracy, what part's out in the open, I mean, it's like, it's like, it's like, If people get together and talk about what should we do about this phenomenon, it's like if there was an asperoid hurtling toward Earth and we got in a room together, Hunter Biden literally could have had the core corpses of children in his basement. I would not have cared to deny the presidency to Donald Trump.

3:04:38 Absolutely, right? But I think it was warranted, right?