Episode 1492 · Thursday, 6 October 2022

Upcycling Ruminants

A professor challenges the Nord Stream narrative on live television while California drivers face record fuel prices and the FDA redefines the meaning of healthy food.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 1492

About this episode

Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs stunned Bloomberg TV anchors by attributing the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage to the United States and Poland, citing radar evidence of U.S. military helicopters in the vicinity. This challenge to the Western narrative coincides with flight-tracking data from Monkey Works suggesting a mid-air refueling operation over Germany preceded the infrastructure attack. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden pledged an additional $625 million in military aid to Ukraine, including four HIMARS rocket systems, as speculation grows regarding a potential Russian strategic withdrawal in the Donbass.

In California, gas prices spiked toward $8 per gallon following a labor dispute at a Chevron refinery, while the Saudi Energy Minister rebuked Reuters for spreading misinformation about OPEC Plus production cuts. Across the Atlantic, the Netherlands reports a 17.1% inflation rate and a surge in shoplifting as energy costs force historic bakeries to close. Domestic policy shifts include the FDA proposing strict new "healthy" labeling rules for sodium and sugar, and California Governor Gavin Newsom signing AB 2098 to discipline doctors for COVID-19 misinformation. Professor Don Layman further critiques the nutritional profile of Beyond Meat, contrasting processed plant proteins with the biological efficiency of ruminant animals that upcycle grass into essential amino acids.

Admiral John Kirby defended military vaccine mandates on Fox News while suffering from a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, highlighting the ongoing recruitment crisis. The professional chess world faces a bizarre cheating scandal involving allegations of wireless signaling devices, and the Daily Show compares Kamala Harris’s rhetoric to the fictional Selina Meyer. Producers Sir James Nittel and Sir Meister Chit Chat join the knighthood as the community prepares for global meetups from Oklahoma to Bavaria.


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CHAPTER 01 / 37 Discussion

Ukraine Military Strategy, Russian Retreat Speculation

Speculation arises regarding the Russian military's strategic withdrawal from certain areas in Ukraine. There is a suggestion that Ukrainian forces might be led into a trap by Russian leadership despite media reports of a collapse. The discussion questions the competence of Russian military commanders to execute such a maneuver.

ukraine· russia· military strategy· herson· vladimir putin· trap

00:00 By the way, never microwave yak. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Thursday, October 6, 2022. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 1492. This is no agenda. We got dogs in the studio and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all worried about Russia. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill! In the morning! Forget Russia, man. What if one of the dogs has to poop? That's the problem. We got dogs in the studio. Stop tape.

00:42 I can't believe you made me stop tape. You said stop tape! You said stop tape! That means stop tape! No, it was a response to what you said. Oh please! No, you said like stop tape. I'm like, no! I'm not stopping the tape yet. That was the stupidest thing ever. I actually stopped the tape. It's a comedy act. It's not... it's... it's no good. Yeah, is everybody worried about Russia? Yeah, nuclear war. It's all gonna happen. Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia. You know what I'm thinking as I'm looking at this military, this winning that Ukraine is doing? Oh, they're winning. Well, they're winning. They're winning. You know, so Russia is retreating in certain areas. Is it possible? I'm no military strategist. No. Thanks for confirming.

01:33 I'm wondering, just looking at the map, do you think they might be being led into a trap? Who, the Ukrainians? Yeah. What kind of a trap? You know, Russians strategically pulling back, Ukrainians coming forward, circle around, bam, trap. After all this time that's been this whole war has been going on you think the Russians at the current Russian Military leadership is capable of creating such a thing Not according to our media supporting evidence to this thesis well No, we have no evidence of anything all we have is word salads. You don't have anything of course not I don't know I mean you're telling me Ukraine is winning no okay, I

CHAPTER 02 / 37 Discussion

Biden Administration Military Assistance, HIMARS Rocket Systems

President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to Ukraine during a phone call with President Zelensky, pledging an additional $625 million in military aid. This package includes four more High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) intended to help Ukrainian troops strike deep into occupied territories. Reports indicate Ukrainian forces are advancing in the Herson and Donbass regions.

joe biden· zelensky· himars· military assistance· ukraine· pentagon

02:21 I'll tell you who's winning. Yeah, the military-industrial complex. Yeah, and the Biden crime family. Listen to this. This morning, Ukrainian forces taking back territory Russia has only just tried to claim as its own. Ukraine smashing through Russian defence lines in the southern Herson region, advancing nearly 20 miles in two days. Soldiers celebrating the liberation of villages along the way, tearing down Russian flags and using them to wipe their feet. Saying glory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes. Military bloggers reporting a section of the Russian front line collapse. What happened to Dan Rather on the front line with his flak jacket and his helmet? Now ABC, who uses a Brit, of course, now they're resorting to bloggers?

03:14 Military bloggers, not any other bloggers. Sorry, military bloggers, you're right. What am I thinking? Saying glory to Ukraine, glory to the heroes. Military bloggers reporting a section of the Russian front line collapse is so serious they may lose their grip on Herson. While in the Northeast, Ukraine appearing to be closer to taking more towns after their recent success in the Donbass. In a phone call to Ukrainian President Zelensky, President Biden reaffirming his promise to help defend Ukraine as long as it takes and pledging to another $625 million in military assistance.

03:55 Including four more high-mile rocket systems which help the Ukrainian troops. Is that your sound? No, that's them man. Is that the one we use? No, no, no. Well, let's listen. Let me see if I can compare it. $25 million in military assistance. Including four more high-mile rocket systems. Sounds a bit like it. That's me. Wow, that does sound like... Come on, let's listen to the B-roll. As long as it takes, and pledging to another $625 million in military assistance. Including four more HIMAR rocket systems, which help the Ukrainian troops strike deep into occupied territory, and are helping them with their latest battlefield breakthroughs. You could have fooled me. Sounds like they're winning. I heard a lot of missiles going.

CHAPTER 03 / 37 Discussion

Jeffrey Sachs, Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage Claims

Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs appeared on Bloomberg TV and attributed the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines to the United States and Poland. Sachs cited radar evidence of U.S. military helicopters circling the area and referenced prior statements by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. The interview was cut short by the host after Sachs challenged the Western narrative regarding energy infrastructure piracy.

jeffrey sachs· nord stream· bloomberg· poland· anthony blinken· radar evidence

04:48 Yeah, somebody's doing something. So it sounds like a lot of sound effects. Don't you miss Cohen around this time? Professor Cohen. Remember him? Yeah, he would have told like it is we'd be all caught up today. We wouldn't have to be speculating. Well, we got a new guy. I'm sure you saw at least a portion of this clip, but the whole, I mean, there's more to it than was a lot more interesting actually, this Jeffrey Sachs. guy, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, who was on Bloomberg television and he blamed everything on the US. Maybe you didn't see it. This is no good. Well, let's play this for a second because this is this was kind of interesting. I've got to counter argument after you're done. Sure. Oh, yeah, sure. Hey, I'm just telling you what the guy is saying. But it was really interesting from a media perspective the way

05:37 The host responded and just thought the way the whole interview was but this guy does have some credentials listen We speak now to Jeffrey Sachs to say he's economic professor at Columbia University Barely describes his contribution I want to make note that he was 10 years out front on the collapse of American education and the struggle of two Americas But Jeff I must digress to your take on the war in Ukraine and on the Russia you know what? This guy, he's like, he sounds like he's gonna die. The host. If you look at him, it looks like he minds. But this is beyond the point. He's just giving the credentials. And what's this idea that 10 years ago he predicted the downfall of American education? What's he talking about? Hey, John. It's been on the decline since the 60s. But okay.

06:24 Just give it a ch- I know you have the counter argument and I know it's very tedious. You're already pre-bunking this! You're pre-bunking! I'm not pushing for my counter argument yet. You are pre-b-yet. You're pre-bunking. You're pre-pushing the bunking. I'm pre-bunking. Stop it! ...do so well under Yeltsin. You're in the Atlantic this week and they're equating you with Mearsheimer of Chicago is the realest out there. What should be our response to Mr. Putin With your thoughts on war and aggression after the human atrocities that are reported Yeah, I was attacked in the Atlantic for being on the side on the side of peace

07:03 And I confess I'm on the side of peace. I am very worried that we are on a path of escalation to nuclear war. Nothing less than that. We have essentially a war in which Russia feels that this war is at the core of its security interests. The United States insists that it will do anything to support Ukraine's defeat of Russia. Russia views this as a proxy war with the United States. And whatever one thinks about this, this is a path of extraordinarily dangerous escalation. And I am very furious. Right. You lived this with Yeltsin. You were there for Gorbachev and Yeltsin. He's clearly been around. But there's nothing less than nuclear war. He's an economics professor? Mm-hmm. He knows about war. That's all. War is economics.

08:07 Basically, but basically alright, so here's the money shop Europe is in a very very sharp economic downturn The sharp decline of output and living standards also shows up as a rise of prices but the the main fact is that the European economy is getting hammered by this by the sudden cut off of energy and And now to make it definitive, the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, which I would bet was a US action, perhaps US and Poland. This is speculation. Jeff, you've got to stop there. That's quite a statement as well. Why do you feel that that was a US action? What evidence do you have of that?

08:54 Well, first of all, there's direct radar evidence that US helicopters, military helicopters that are normally based in Gdansk, were circling over this area. We also had the threats from the United States earlier in this year that one way or another, we are going to end Nord Stream. We also have a remarkable statement by Secretary Blinken last Friday in a press conference. He says, this is also a tremendous opportunity It's a strange way to talk if you're worried about piracy on international infrastructure of vital significance. So I know this runs counter to our narrative. You're not allowed to say these things in the West, but the fact of the matter is all over the world when I talk to people, they think the US did it. And by the way, even reporters on

09:48 On our papers that are involved, tell me privately, well of course, but it doesn't show up in our media. Professor, I want to get into the tit for tat about what did or did not happen with Nord Stream because I don't have the evidence and we don't have a counterbalance to this. Yeah, no tit for tat and we got no one. Oh, luckily we do have someone to counterbalance it. His name is John C. Dvorak. First of all, did you hear that only one of the nor- I was under the impression that both the pipelines were hit. The latest news is that Nord Stream 2 is untouched. I was initially under the impression that it was Nord Stream 1 and that's why I didn't give much credence to the Newland and Biden chatter because they were talking about Nord Stream 2 which effectively was rendered, you know, not operative. I don't think it was ever put operational.

CHAPTER 04 / 37 Discussion

John Brennan, Russian Sabotage Narrative

Former CIA Director John Brennan suggested that Russia is the most likely suspect in the pipeline sabotage to signal its reach beyond Ukrainian borders. While Nord Stream 2 reportedly remains untouched, Brennan argued that Russia could target other pipelines bringing gas from Norway to weaken European resolve. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen echoed these concerns, labeling EU infrastructure a target.

john brennan· nord stream 2· ursula von der leyen· sabotage· norway· methane

08:54 Well, first of all, there's direct radar evidence that US helicopters, military helicopters that are normally based in Gdansk, were circling over this area. We also had the threats from the United States earlier in this year that one way or another, we are going to end Nord Stream. We also have a remarkable statement by Secretary Blinken last Friday in a press conference. He says, this is also a tremendous opportunity It's a strange way to talk if you're worried about piracy on international infrastructure of vital significance. So I know this runs counter to our narrative. You're not allowed to say these things in the West, but the fact of the matter is all over the world when I talk to people, they think the US did it. And by the way, even reporters on

09:48 On our papers that are involved, tell me privately, well of course, but it doesn't show up in our media. Professor, I want to get into the tit for tat about what did or did not happen with Nord Stream because I don't have the evidence and we don't have a counterbalance to this. Yeah, no tit for tat and we got no one. Oh, luckily we do have someone to counterbalance it. His name is John C. Dvorak. First of all, did you hear that only one of the nor- I was under the impression that both the pipelines were hit. The latest news is that Nord Stream 2 is untouched. I was initially under the impression that it was Nord Stream 1 and that's why I didn't give much credence to the Newland and Biden chatter because they were talking about Nord Stream 2 which effectively was rendered, you know, not operative. I don't think it was ever put operational.

10:43 But then later, and I'm not sure where it came from, I heard it was both, so I'm not sure. Well, then I heard it was the Baltic II, I heard it was all three. Then I heard it was two, then I heard it was now just one. Now we don't know who did it. And then I heard that Nord Stream 1 wasn't operational anyway because they were repairing it. This whole thing is bullcrap. I can give you, you want to hear Brennan? Is he going to tell me that you're guilty until proven to have maybe committed a crime? Pretty much. Do you think Russia is behind the sabotage of the pipelines? Leading the witness. I think all the signs point to some type of sabotage. These pipelines are only in about 200 feet or so of water and Russia does have an undersea capability to that would easily lay explosive devices by those pipelines. And I do think it's a signal to

11:35 Europe, that Russia can reach beyond Ukraine's borders. So who knows what he might be planning next. But I think this is clearly an act of sabotage of some sort. And Russia is certainly the most likely suspect. Why blow up their own pipelines if they can obviously just cut off the gas flowing from them? Well, there's been no gas flowing through those pipelines, although there's some gas that's been dumped in them. That's why we've had the methane release. But there's also pipelines that are going into Europe that are bringing gas from Norway. And so it won't take much if Russia decides to go after the other pipelines that are bringing gas into Europe. So I think this might be a sign that Russia is intent on doing whatever it believes it needs to do in order to weaken a European resolve. But I think this may be just the first salvo of some additional things that might be coming toward Europe.

12:35 And Fond de Lyon, Queen Ursula, backs him up by saying, EU infrastructure a target for the first time in recent history. So that's the narrative. And you know, he sounds like he doesn't know what he's talking about. Well, has he ever? Not as you mentioned it. No, I don't think so. You know what I thought was funny is Professor Sachs there, he said, you know, for the first time there's radar evidence of US planes flying over the area where the explosion took place. And I know where he got that from because I wasn't looking for it. I'm like, oh yeah, there's radar evidence. You know who deconstructed this? No. No one less than Monkey Works.

CHAPTER 05 / 37 Discussion

Monkey Works, Flight Radar Analysis of Pipeline Attack

An analysis by a flight-tracking enthusiast known as Monkey Works suggests U.S. aircraft were involved in the Nord Stream incident. Using ADS-B data, the analysis points to a specific flight path involving a mid-air refueling over Germany and a subsequent "uplift" in altitude that typically occurs after a heavy weapons release. The theory posits that a system called the Hawk could have been deployed at cruise speed.

monkey works· ads-b· b-52· gdansk· flight tracking· military aviation

13:13 Do you remember Monkey Works? No, I don't remember Monkey Works. Monkey Works is the guy who, I think it was during the pandemic, maybe around the time of the election probably, all of it. He's looking at military flights, he says, look here's a rendition, it's going to Guantanamo Bay and it has Kamala Harris on it, she's been arrested. Remember that? So that was from Monkey Works. This time he's actually kind of convincing. He has a map of all the ADS-B, of all the call signs and the traffic. Here's a little piece I pulled for you. But right there, you can see this is where their altitude as they came in, they did their little spin, they started doing their dive down, getting a little lower altitude. Now,

13:54 Key to this is that they didn't really need to drop their altitude. They did. They got it down to probably something manageable from 26,000 feet. They were sub 10,000. But I will tell you the weapon system they used is actually can be launched at altitude and at cruise speed. It's a very fascinating system called the Hawk. We're going to look closer at that here in a second, but notice they run down range and they do the little turnaround and they start coming back. A little dovetail again on the route. They spin here and then they come in. This right here is where I believe that was the weapons release because you'll see. And the only reason I say that is because I remember being on B-52s doing a live weapons drop and dropping 2,000 pounders or whatever.

14:42 And that B-52 would actually, you could feel it lift as the weight came off of it. It would just kind of give you a little bit of a hop and then you'd kind of level it back in and settle in on your run. And then you can see it, that little uptick right here, that little uplift, more than likely weapons dropped down here, they came in and then they went over to their site. And then of course they go rolling this way. For the first time, he's actually compelling. I liked it. That was very interesting and he's right. You would get an uplift. It's like throwing ballast out of a hot air balloon. You go up. Yeah, makes sense. This guy, well, you know, I gotta catch back up with this monkey man. Monkey works with an axe. Yeah, he even, he shows how that plane came over from Germany and they refueled in mid-flight. You can see them circling refueling and then, you know, when he's full of fuel, he breaks off and he goes and he drops the weaponry apparently. Huh. Yeah. Well, it's possible. Yeah. Well, no, no, no. My counter stuff, I've got clips from

CHAPTER 06 / 37 Discussion

Michael McFaul, U.S. Meddling in Russian Elections

Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul is scrutinized for his history of supporting civil society and electoral observers in Russia. A 2012 clip features McFaul denying that he paid for political opposition while admitting to supporting "electoral observers." The discussion links these activities to the 2014 Maidan events in Ukraine and the subsequent breakdown in U.S.-Russia relations.

michael mcfaul· stanford university· barack obama· hillary clinton· moscow· ngos

15:47 Our old friend, you won't remember him until I remind you, this weird character called Michael McFaul. He was the ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration and he's a Rhodes Scholar. Oh, I do remember him. He's an intelligence guy, has a background in being a part of the intelligence And I don't know that he's CIA, but he's obviously connected. He's part of this group out of Stanford, which I was looking into and I didn't really knew. It's just laden, laden with intelligence guys called the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. And everybody in there's got the white hair and they're super private. The whole place is crawling. On brand, on brand.

16:37 It's all truly on brand. Well, we had a clip from McFaul about Russia protests in 2012. Yeah, he was also a major, he was an MSNBC correspondent like they told you to. Oh, okay, yeah. During the Trump administration so he could keep blasting Trump for being a doofus. Yeah. So, uh... I think I remember. Why don't you play that clip from 2012? Okay. ... in our governments. I don't see anything wrong about that. What I do think is wrong is when it's not a conversation based on facts, right? Right. So when we heard and I heard time and time again that, you know, McFaul is paying for the political opposition in Russia, that is not true.

17:24 that is not true. True. Everybody, that is not true. Clearly true. You have to say it five times because people don't want, you know, to hear a lie. Others have a political reason not to allow that truth to get through. You know, we support civil society. We support the electoral observers. We're proud of that work. They did good work. But we're not getting involved in those kinds of things. With respect to the attacks on Secretary Clinton and me, all I would say is our strategy for dealing with that is to engage as directly and as smartly and comprehensively as possible. Yeah, that was reset one when

18:17 Clinton was at state and she brought over the big reset button and and it said something else like fuck you in Russian. Yeah Yeah, they were good. This is what when they were meddling This is what started the whole idea that the Russians were meddling in our election because they we were indeed meddling in their election and that clip was pre 2014 when we decided to send some real activists over to Ukraine. Yeah, the NGOs. Oh, well, the NGOs were in Russia and then we did the real deal. Then we did the real deal in 2014 in Maidan. He's a professor at Stanford. He was a professor at Stanford before. He's got, again, Rhodes Scholars. One of the few ambassadors in Moscow that had a bullet

19:03 Shot through his window at his office in the embassy, but really I'm done. I didn't remember guys do I I only read it just a few minutes ago. Ah, well, there's a guy so he's a represent when you we hear this this discussion with him about Ukraine this is I look at it not as any thing other than a official narrative that we're pushing out there for some reason. I don't know what it is. I'm with you. You know what I mean? After 15 years, yeah baby, I hear ya. Heard, chef. One of these guys, okay let's go, this is Ukraine, this is an analysis.

CHAPTER 07 / 37 Discussion

NPR Interview, Michael McFaul on Putin's Rationality

In an NPR interview, Michael McFaul discussed Vladimir Putin's recent annexation of Ukrainian territory and the mobilization of 300,000 soldiers. McFaul suggested that if Putin were rational, he would cut his losses in exchange for keeping Donbass and Crimea. The segment also notes public criticisms of the Russian military by Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and Wagner Group head Yevgeny Prigozhin.

npr· michael mcfaul· vladimir putin· donbass· crimea· wagner group

19:46 If you are following events in Russia and Ukraine closely, you could be forgiven for wondering if Vladimir Putin has backed himself into a corner. corner. Many thousands of Russians are fleeing the country, trying to avoid being drafted to fight in the war. Phony so-called elections in four Ukrainian provinces, provinces which Russia now says it has annexed, are being mocked in capitals around the world. And on the battlefield, Ukraine keeps winning. So where does all this leave Putin? What cards does he still hold? Questions I want to put now to Michael McFaul.

20:24 He served as U.S. Ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014 and now is the Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Ambassador, great to speak with you. Thanks for having me. Over the weekend, you tweeted this, quote, Putin needs to cut his losses before it's too late. Explain. Well, the conventional wisdom out there, including analysts in our country and around the world, is that Putin can accept defeat. He will double down. He'll fight to the end. He might even use nuclear weapons. I've known Putin for a long time, written about him for decades. That would be my prediction, too. Hey, where's...

21:08 So, I ended it there, I've edited that clip, part of it, it goes on. I ended it there because what he said, if you listen to the whole of it, why are we even listening to you then? Exactly. It's like, why are you being interviewed if this is, well everyone thinks this and this and this and this and that, and I think, I would say the same thing. Well then why are we even talking to you? With that as the premise we continue he has more information. I'm sure new come to light come to light Yes, and most certainly he is doubling down now right he's not retreating. He's right immobilized 300,000 he's been doing that right thing since 2012 and Since 2000 right right and most certainly he is doubling down now right he's not retreating. He's trying to mobilize the

22:00 300,000 soldiers and he's up the ante by annexing territory the size of Portugal. And just let's be clear, this is really unprecedented. This is a more aggressive Vladimir Putin than we were watching even six months ago. Exactly. But that doesn't mean he'll be successful. And what I was trying to say in that tweet, if he was rational, he might think about cutting his losses. But tragically, and I say this, I want to emphasize that word tragically, if he did say, okay, I'm done. Let me have Donbass and Crimea, the places I was basically controlling before. I think there'd be a lot of leaders around the world that might support him. That would be a face-saving way out. It's not my prediction, but it would be a different way out than just fighting forever. Do we know if Putin understands

22:48 how badly things are going for Russia and Ukraine? That's a great question. And I don't have a great answer. I know from past experience, certainly in the run up to the initial invasion decision, that he had bad information. By the way, he's had bad information for a long time. Even when I was ambassador, we used to write cables back to Washington talking about how small his inner circle is. And he doesn't listen to anybody. That was a long time ago, gotten worse, especially during COVID. What I don't know, has he corrected for that right now? I would not say there's any evidence to suggest that he has. In terms of what other things might influence how things play out, what signs are you watching for as to whether there may be any cracks, any fissures emerging among Putin's inner circle? I mean, it's one thing to have pressure from below to have people protesting or hopping on planes to flee the country. What about at the top? You're seeing signs.

23:47 You're seeing signs? Yeah, he says, first of all, now I think that this was, this is a messaging service NPR is providing. Isn't all of mainstream a messaging service? The elite communications channel? And I think, generally when they bring somebody like this on, so when he makes the commentary that if Putin bails out they would probably give him Donbass, at least the European community would say, okay, go ahead. Oh, no, I completely... So what you're saying, you're saying is because the guy comes on with really nothing to say, it is NPR, it's not a trashy cable news outfit, so it has some credibility, it's also audio, so you can easily forward it to Vlad's iPhone.

24:35 this the mess and he knows this guy Vladimir knows the guy the guy knows Vlad know each other they know each other it's like hey bro here so here's what we here's a little proposal okay I like it it's not what I'm predicting he says mm-hmm I don't know why he says that But I think he wants this it's kind of like if you're signaling somebody you don't want to also be taking credit for predicting something That would be as if as if the Vatican called me and said hey the Pope is gonna be this guy Which is what exactly what they did exactly what happened I forgot to disclaim it. I'm not predicting. He'll be the Pope. I'm just saying

25:19 Okay, let's continue with this. There's small signs, we shouldn't exaggerate them, but I'm struck by how much just in the last 48 hours it's happened. So this guy Konderov, he's the leader of Chechnya. He's a very nasty, horrible person, but a strong man who brought law and order to Chechnya. He is now criticizing, they've lost the war, they have to fight harder. Mr. Prigogine, he runs a group called the Wagner Group, a private paramilitary operation with forces fighting in Ukraine. He said something even worse, like the general should be thrown to the front lines and be killed. You see it on the television shows. Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Whose paramilitary group is fighting in the front line?

26:04 These are some Russian guy. Mr. Pregosian, he runs a group called the Wagner Group, a private paramilitary operation with forces fighting in Ukraine. He said something even worse, like the general should be thrown to the front lines and be killed. You see it on the television shows. I watched these shows from time to time to get a feel for the mood and they're lamenting what's happening. And if that's what's being said in public, I can only imagine what's being said privately by elites in Moscow today. Okay, that's pretty interesting. Yeah, I thought so. It goes on, it continues. I didn't clip any more of it because it was getting tedious, but there's a little something going on here. Yeah, well, it's interesting you bring that up because I had a similar thought that there were two journalists at the OPEC meeting who were also there to either as a sign up or to send a message. Well, first, here's a brief

CHAPTER 08 / 37 Discussion

California Gas Prices, Chevron Refinery Labor Dispute

Gas prices in California have surged toward $8 a gallon, which media reports attribute to regulatory issues and refinery maintenance. However, local insights suggest the primary cause was a near-strike at the Chevron refinery, which forced a slowdown of operations. Because refineries take weeks to return to full capacity, the supply remains constrained despite the labor dispute being resolved.

california· gas prices· chevron· standard oil· labor strike· refinery

27:05 clip on what happened in case anyone missed it. New worries about oil and gas prices today. OPEC is expected to cut production at a meeting today and as a result, prices jumped 3% yesterday. Meanwhile, gas prices are surging in California, even topping $8 a gallon at some stations due in part to refinery issues and regulations. Is that true? Eight bucks a gallon? I haven't seen that. It's 675 is what I'm looking at, but it's seven bucks I think here and there. What happened was, and Jay's boyfriend was involved in this. Standard Oil, the Chevron refinery, one of the biggest in the West Coast, they had some issues with their union and they were going to go on strike. And so this strike came down to a deadline where we're going to all walk out and the refinery is going to have to be completely shut down. During that moment, the refinery was

28:00 slowed down, they didn't shut it down but they took a lot of stuff offline and the refineries can't be started overnight. It takes about a month actually to get them up to full speed and then you can push the limits in the after hours. See if you can blow them up. So that had nothing to do with with Putin. No, it has nothing to do with Putin. It had to do with a strike just around the corner. And when they'd go on strike, they'd have to shut this thing down really quick. So they had it pretty much half shut down. And they're still in the process of bringing it up to full capacity. I just talked to him yesterday about it. It's not at full capacity yet. So they're lying.

28:43 Well, I don't know who's lying. The journalist is lying saying it's because... No, they hinted, they hinted if you listen to... Regulatory issues. No, you've... no, they said refinery. Refinery and regulatory issues. Yeah, true. Yeah, but refinery issues, that's what the refinery issues is exactly what I just said. It's a strike. It's a strike. Yeah. So... So they have this meeting and they have a press conference and there's two journalists And they ask very interesting questions. The first one is this woman, Hadley, I think. She's from CNBC, so she's over at this meeting. And both journalists are addressing the prince, you know, the prince who's in charge of whatever. The prince, he's the guy. Bin something.

CHAPTER 09 / 37 Discussion

OPEC Plus Production Cuts, Saudi Energy Minister Rebukes Reuters

The Saudi Energy Minister engaged in a heated exchange with reporters from CNBC and Reuters following OPEC Plus's decision to cut oil production. The Minister accused Reuters of using "phantom sources" and spreading fake news regarding price targeting. Western media outlets have characterized the production cut as an act of belligerence aligned with Vladimir Putin's interests.

opec plus· saudi arabia· reuters· cnbc· oil prices· vladimir putin

29:30 Binsolman? The guy that... No, no, not Binsolman. No, the energy prince. They got a prince for everything over there. He has a dude, you know, he's got the he's got the garb and the glasses. It's some dude. Got it. Dude. It's the dude! Come on. So here's the question from CNBC's journalist. who right now are looking at the cuts that OPEC Plus is making and they are saying that this is an aggressive move by OPEC. And they're very, very curious to understand why this organization that they call a cartel is moving against the United States and Europe. And Mr. Secretary General, to follow on to that, when I spoke to you just a couple of months ago, you said you had an open-door policy to European policymakers.

30:25 Have they entered that door? Are you having those conversations with them? But as I have to tell you, there is a huge narrative coming from the West right now that OPEC, as you say, a band of brothers, but as they would say. At this point, this clip actually switches to a like a. An on-camera mic for some reason to get her reverse shot so it's crappy for a second. Coming from the West right now, that OPEC, as you say a band of brothers, but as they would say a cartel, is attempting to hold the world hostage just as Vladimir Putin has done when it comes to energy prices. Thank you, gentlemen. So, before we get to his answer, doesn't that sound like a message? Like, hey, are you trying to be like Putin? Because we got news for you. Yeah, totally. That would definitely be a

31:10 is a provocateur of some sort. An agent. Yeah, she's an agent. And so she came in and we're just told to do this. And asked the question in a very pointed way. Yeah, Washington's wondering what you're doing. There's a narrative, i.e., we're building a narrative about you that you're no better than Putin. What's the deal, bro? That's what I heard. Here's Prince Bin Bin Bin's answer. Show me where is the act of belligerence, period.

32:01 Goodbye shut up, and then came the Reuters reporter. I think is another messenger Alex Orloff from Reuters news agency I had two questions So we had the CIA a moment ago, and here's mi6 I guess Alex Orloff from Reuters news agency I had two questions I have to talk to you about so you have got it wrong Okay, and you have got it wrong twice before I ask a question and you will get it three the third time if you you know you Did the writer did not do a proper job? You talked about Russia doing this and that and actually the day that your story came out No one from Russia talked to me nor I talked to anybody from Russia. I

32:46 You repeated that again with another tale of a story prior to that, that Saudi and Russia are congregating around a $100 price. That is not true. And I spent 20 minutes from one of your respected members of your bureau in Dubai explaining to her or actually 25 minutes, why we don't go as Saudi Arabia for price targeting. And that 25 minutes went in vain and I really don't like that. I acted in a very respectful way, emanating from respecting the agency.

33:29 And I think, but you elected, you elected to choose a phantom Saudi source. Sourcey source, if I can do it as British as I could. If you have a question, direct it to others, but not me. I'm not talking to Reuters until you respect the source, which is the energy minister on behalf of the Saudi government. Okay, thank you. So you will ask questions to any of my colleagues. So, fake news, I think is what he said. So they're running with this guy already. Yeah. Hey, saucy sources. I called him saucy source.

34:11 Yeah, so he says I'm not talking to Reuters again. He's basically saying you guys are no good. And Reuters building the narrative that this was price fixing, he's in cahoots with Putin doing the same thing. That's an interesting series of clips. There's stuff abound. Stuff is happening. Well, I mean obviously Biden going to visit the Saudis was a botched... And then getting this. Way to go Joe. It was botched and then Blinken or somebody else went there from the State Department. They didn't do any better and they can't get this war under control. We have a State Department that just is no good.

CHAPTER 10 / 37 Discussion

European Energy Crisis, Cell Tower Power Conservation

Europe is facing a severe energy shortage following the cutoff of Russian gas, leading to a rush to build LNG terminals. Reports suggest that some mobile networks in the EU may turn off cell towers at night to conserve electricity during the winter. The transition to clean hydrogen is being promoted as the long-term solution to the continent's reliance on fossil fuels.

european union· natural gas· lng terminals· cell towers· energy conservation· russia

34:55 We shouldn't have any of these issues at all. The oil issue shouldn't be happening. Gasoline should be the price it was two years ago. And there should be no... This action in Ukraine is nonsense. It should have been stopped. And we should be getting along with Russia fine. They had to bring Russia into the picture in 2016 and just turn them into the bad guy. For what purpose? So the Biden crime family can make some extra money in this Ukrainian deals they were doing? Yeah, I would say so. I would say that Ukraine is such a problem that we had to go and also the financial system, there's a lot of stuff going on. But the question now is, as I was reading my daily Natural Gas World magazine,

35:41 Where is Europe going to get its gas from? And so they've started on this mad dash to build LNG terminals. In the meantime, you know, they're using barges. Takes two years to build a computer terminal. Exactly, exactly. They're using barges. They're woefully unprepared, but it looks like we're the main benefactors. Well, I'm not. Is the United States as a whole? I'm not sure. Or is it just a few oil companies? No, of course not. Of course not. And most of the oil companies are international, so... Of course not. I understand. I'm just saying it as a point of reference. And it's getting pretty interesting. I was reading a story that during this cold, cold winter that's coming for the European Union, some mobile networks may just be turning off their cell towers.

36:36 to conserve energy. That's not a news story. That's like a week ago, like a week or so ago. So I saw this. I think it was longer than that because they were talking about it as part of the global warming thing. They had to shut these towers off at night. And now it's not global warming. Now it's Putin. Well, same thing. It's Putin. Somehow they're going to make Putin responsible for global warming. They have such a great, oh man, All you have to do is watch Europe now. You watch Europe and you know what's coming here. So what did we see a couple weeks ago? It started with Queen Ursula. We made fun of it, but where are they going? What is the great hope of Europe's fix for these horrible fossil fuels and dirty Russian gas and oil? What is the fix? The fix is clean hydrogen.

37:29 And we've been scratching our heads over this. Okay. I mean, it's not... There's certainly nothing that's clean yet. In fact, most of the production is dirty. Some dream exists that they'll be able to, through hydrolysis, be able to, from solar and wind energy, get hydrogen and, I don't know, capture it and either send it off to filling station. I don't know. I mean, you have a hydrogen station near you, right? No, they're building one near me, supposedly a six-pump station. Yeah. Which I doubt because I know the property and I don't see how they can get six more pumps in there. And I haven't seen any station that has more than one hydrogen pump.

CHAPTER 11 / 37 Discussion

Hydrogen Americas Summit, Department of Energy Initiatives

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm invited global leaders to the Hydrogen Americas Summit in Washington D.C. to promote "clean hydrogen" as a climate solution. The Department of Energy is utilizing $9.5 billion from the bipartisan infrastructure law to launch regional hydrogen hubs. Dr. Sunita Satyapal emphasized the "hydrogen shot" goal of reducing costs to $1 per kilogram within a decade.

jennifer granholm· department of energy· hydrogen· washington dc· inflation reduction act

38:12 Now will they be generating the hydrogen on premises? No, it has to be piped in. We've talked about this. We've had some letter writers. In fact, Grand Duke David Foley is involved in the hydrogen process now to such a point that he can discuss it at a high level. Oh really? Higher level than I can. He's consulting with somebody. Silicon Valley guy. I love it. I love it. That's what you do. Well, he's right. And there's going to be, it's going to be a bonanza and I'm very happy for our Grand Duke. Here is the Honorable Jennifer Graham, Secretary of Energy.

38:52 of the United States Department of Energy with an invitation. Hello everyone, I am delighted to invite companies and governments to Washington DC on October 10th and 11th for the Hydrogen Americas Summit which is co-hosted by the US Department of Energy and the Sustainable Energy Council. This is going to be a tremendous opportunity to showcase new policies, new projects, convene decision makers and stakeholders and enthusiasts to help make the Americas a global leader on clean hydrogen. Innovating and accelerating clean hydrogen is going to be essential to help tackle the climate crisis and importantly to diversify our energy future. We are going to be pushing for real progress to deploy, deploy, deploy this critical clean energy technology and I look forward to seeing you in Washington. Deploy, deploy, deploy!

39:44 You know, this is the head of the Department of Energy, the Energy Department. I bet you that she couldn't identify a pipe wrench from a monkey wrench in a lineup. I know she doesn't know what a pipe wrench looks like. Of course not. And it reminds me immediately of Steve Ballmer. Developers! Developers! Developers! Deploy! Deploy! Deploy! That was thinking of Nancy Pelosi. Right. Deploy. So there's another one of these welcome come to our summit videos which has a lot of information in it about the timeline and it's the audio is shit. This woman who what is her name?

40:28 Dr. Sunita Satyapal and she has her invitation to the Hydrogen America Summit and what she did is she's on one of those Zoom things with a room mic, she hits the background instead of just a green screen, her hair is like chopped off. It's unbelievable they put this crap out there. I tried to do some filtering, I hope you can hear it. On behalf of the US Department of Energy's hydrogen program, I'm pleased to invite you to the Hydrogen America Summit. Is that audible enough? You know, I can hear when she says hydrogen, you can play it a little longer. If it gets so annoying, I'll tell you. Now, this is such an exciting time for hydrogen. Last year, our Secretary of Energy launched the hydrogen shots, a bold, ambitious mission to see the cost of $1 for one kilogram of clean hydrogen in one decade, which requires all hands on deck for research to deploy

41:25 deployments, and now the bipartisan infrastructure law is supercharging our efforts with $9.5 billion to advance electrolyzers and manufacturing and to launch regional clean hydrogen hubs. And now these investments are being amplified by new policies in the Inflation Reduction Act, including the Hydrogen Production Tax Credit and expanded loan guarantee authorities to accelerate market liftoff. Now, collaboration and coordination are more critical than ever across government agencies and industry and research labs, academia, all communities to create a competitive and equitable and resilient clean energy economy. And ultimately, our success or failure will know no boundaries.

42:20 So it's time for collaboration across sections and across borders as we look to our neighbors in the Americas. I hope to see you in person in Washington, D.C. in October, October 10th and 11th. So it's nine billion dollars. Way to go Foley. Our failure will know no boundaries? What does that mean? She literally said our success or failure will know no boundaries. What is no boundaries to failure? That means we get wiped out. We're all going to go down? Correct! We get wiped out. We're done. We're done. But think about this bonanza. How can we get in on this action? I'm thinking we bring back the hydroxy booster. There's definitely some...

CHAPTER 12 / 37 Discussion

Gender Reassignment Surgery, Financial Incentives Seminar

A brief discussion explores the origins of the sudden increase in gender reassignment procedures. The theory presented suggests that a specific medical seminar or event provided a financial breakdown for hospitals to profit from these operations. This is compared to the "groupthink" observed in the promotion of the hydrogen economy.

gender surgery· medical industry· financial incentives· healthcare· seminar

43:17 There's something, you know, I think I have mixed feelings about it being anything other than just a pie in the sky typical Silicon Valley has its hooks in it. That means this, you know, probably scammish just from the get-go. I don't know. And this whole idea, you know, this reminds me of, I have another clip coming up that is about the gender thing. And I concluded after listening to this last one, because it's still another hospital, that there was a seminar somewhere, someplace, and I want somebody to tell me what it was and when it was and where it was, which is a seminar that came out and said, hey,

44:00 You guys can be making a lot of money and here's the breakdown if you do these gender operations and these and sell these You played the clip it was a horrible audio, but you played the clip you had yeah, but it wasn't from that It wasn't the Genesis I want to know where the Genesis is that the starting point where this all began it was at some specific spot and And there is something that happened with this so-called hydrogen economy that's the same thing. It was a big event sometime in the past that brought all this stuff, it's the group thing, the stuff you see.

44:38 You know, everyone all of a sudden agrees. I'm sure it was one of those Agenda 21 copped 35,000 meetings. It must have happened there. It was something, but those things have been continuing. Ursula launched it. She's the one that launched it the minute we got... I think she's part of it. I think she's one of the people that went to the original seminar, though. There was an event. With booth babes and stuff. Yeah. The whole thing. The booth babes. A conference. Yeah, and they had a bunch of speakers who all said that we're on the same page. Toast bags, stickers. Had the same bull crap. There's got to be evidence. And they, no, and you know, and they're all shaking, everyone, you can see in the audience, you see these things, they're all shaking their heads. Oh yeah, yeah, that's what it, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. With all the money we can make. Hey, how about a TED? How about a TED conference?

45:29 Ted there's no evidence that Ted's ever started anything Show me some evidence there's no evidence my famous no evidence line John see no evidence to vorac it's the CYA of the ages Well Ted right now is experiencing technical difficulties. Yeah, why I don't know it says uh I'm just telling you didn't like it Yeah, so maybe someone knows the event that kicked this off, but she was the one that brought it to the forefront with the hydrogen, clean hydrogen. She was at the event. Yeah, she was at the event. So all of this is, by the way, these great climate fighting tools,

CHAPTER 13 / 37 Discussion

Hurricane Ian Aftermath, Electric Vehicle Battery Fires

Following Hurricane Ian, reports have emerged of electric vehicle batteries catching fire after being submerged in salt water. Governor Ron DeSantis has been praised for the state's recovery efforts, though critics argue the media is downplaying the extent of the damage in Fort Myers Beach. The salt water corrosion of lithium batteries is described as an emerging ecological and safety nightmare.

hurricane ian· florida· ron desantis· tesla· lithium batteries· fort myers

46:22 I got a lot of boots on the ground report from Florida. The media really moved on from this. No, I'm sorry. The media and what's going viral is stuff like this. What the governor's done is pretty remarkable. In terms of, you know, first of all, the biggest thing the governor's done and some of the others have done, they've recognized there's a thing called global warming. The world is changing. It's changing. So Biden, after going to Puerto Rico, goes to Florida and then says, hey, you know, the governor's doing a good job because he recognizes climate change. He can't say good job on saving people.

47:06 No, no, he recognizes climate change. And other Floridians also recognize climate change and that's why they all bought Teslas and other electric vehicles. And so there's a lot of reports about these automobiles now catching fire. The batteries don't do well when submerged. You submerge the whole car and that thing is gonna blow. That's what's happening. And you can't put it out. It's in water. It won't go out. Nope, it won't go out and the batteries are corroding. It's probably an ecological nightmare. We have a number of people... Yeah, all that extra lithium in the oil. You're right. I never even thought of the contamination effect. So Ed Ryan, who's the editor of Radio Inc. Magazine and podcast business journal and a friend. He's done a lot of reporting on podcasting 2.0, but he's in Fort Myers.

47:58 And he does a podcast called Pete's time out and he's raising money. He says people have no idea No idea how bad it is Fort Myers Beach They still won't let anyone back It's been that way I guess for a week now And they think there's like you said there's thousands of people who died there It's apparently it's I have a looting. I have two clips from the Florida situation at a looting clip Yes, and the looting yeah mm-hmm, but I'm just saying before we just move away. It's such a disservice that the media is doing

48:38 to the people of Florida and we know why they're doing it because they don't really care. You know, they don't, just like Ukraine, they don't really, you know, they have military bloggers so they got climate bloggers they're probably listening to and they don't feel it's necessary to report on it because we can't do, can't risk making DeSantis look good or getting, you know, I don't know what it is but it's clearly they just moved on and this is much worse than is being told to the rest of the country. It's kind of despicable. It's totally despicable. You're right. They don't want to make DeSantis look good. No. And yeah. Everyone says he's, what does Ed say? He says he's a rock star. Yeah, he says the problem is the local government. Now here's another thing. Let's talk to the climatologist because, you know, this was, Fort Myers Beach was not supposed to be in the cone until the last minute. All of a sudden, oh, you're in the cone.

49:36 And people had gone through this previously with, oh you're in the cone, get out. And then people got out, nothing happened. And now they didn't get out because they didn't trust the media, because they're always so hypey, and now people are dead. And the media, maybe that's part of it. They don't want to really deal with the fact that they didn't help much with their phony baloney charts which people took for fact. Hmm, that could be. Guilty as charged. Yeah. Okay, let's play looting in Florida. It's an interesting clip. The sheriff of Martin County, Florida, William Snyder, says he doesn't expect the looting to calm down.

50:15 He told local media, TC Palm, that looters started stealing and ransacking structures shortly after Hurricane Ian made landfall last week. He said, it was very early and some of the looting was starting already, but it will get progressively worse, I think, as people become more desperate. Last week, Sheriff Snyder and a team were sent to help in the aftermath. They received reports of people stealing gas-powered generators. Another report said a house was burning after the owner put a generator in the garage so it wouldn't be stolen. Sheriff Snyder noted how fragile society is when electricity and water go. Meanwhile, other Florida officials, including Governor Ron DeSantis, are warning would-be looters not to target hurricane victims because they might not make it out alive.

CHAPTER 14 / 37 Discussion

Florida Looting Warnings, Castle Doctrine and Stand Your Ground

Governor Ron DeSantis warned potential looters in the wake of Hurricane Ian that Florida is a Second Amendment state where residents are armed. The discussion clarifies the difference between "Stand Your Ground" laws, which apply in public spaces, and the "Castle Doctrine," which allows the use of force against home invaders. Local law enforcement reported early incidents of generator theft in Martin County.

ron desantis· looting· castle doctrine· stand your ground· second amendment· florida

49:36 And people had gone through this previously with, oh you're in the cone, get out. And then people got out, nothing happened. And now they didn't get out because they didn't trust the media, because they're always so hypey, and now people are dead. And the media, maybe that's part of it. They don't want to really deal with the fact that they didn't help much with their phony baloney charts which people took for fact. Hmm, that could be. Guilty as charged. Yeah. Okay, let's play looting in Florida. It's an interesting clip. The sheriff of Martin County, Florida, William Snyder, says he doesn't expect the looting to calm down.

50:15 He told local media, TC Palm, that looters started stealing and ransacking structures shortly after Hurricane Ian made landfall last week. He said, it was very early and some of the looting was starting already, but it will get progressively worse, I think, as people become more desperate. Last week, Sheriff Snyder and a team were sent to help in the aftermath. They received reports of people stealing gas-powered generators. Another report said a house was burning after the owner put a generator in the garage so it wouldn't be stolen. Sheriff Snyder noted how fragile society is when electricity and water go. Meanwhile, other Florida officials, including Governor Ron DeSantis, are warning would-be looters not to target hurricane victims because they might not make it out alive.

51:05 During a press conference last week, DeSantis noted that many Florida residents have firearms. I can tell you in the state of Florida, you never know what may be lurking behind somebody's home. And I would not want to chance that if I were you, given that we're a second amendment state. DeSantis also noted seeing a sign directed at would-be looters displayed at a business that said, you loot, we shoot. Racist Floridians. I do loot, we shoot. Now that brings me to this other clip which I just wanted to discuss for a second which is the Florida Castle Doctrines, the 13th second is part of this longer report but I never heard this term before and maybe you have but play this clip. Florida has so-called stand your ground and castle doctrine laws on its books. They allow people who feel a reasonable threat of death or bodily injury or who confront home invaders to respond with force rather than retreat.

52:02 So they have, you heard the castle doctrine, in other words your home's your castle? Yeah. So if somebody breaks into your home you can shoot them without having to worry about getting brought up on your charges which would happen in California if somebody breaks into your house and you shoot them. You know, you'd be probably charged with a crime. Yeah, and so you have the Stand Your Ground law, but in Florida it's the Castle Doctrine, so you don't... No, they have both. They have both. Stand Your Ground is outside, Castle's inside the house. Right. The Castle Doctrine is pretty much the same, except you also get to tell your wench what to do.

CHAPTER 15 / 37 Discussion

Netherlands Inflation, Shoplifting and Energy Costs

Official inflation in the Netherlands has reached 17.1%, driven largely by skyrocketing energy costs. Reports from the country indicate that long-standing family businesses, particularly bakeries, are closing because they cannot afford utility bills. Additionally, there is a reported increase in shoplifting at grocery chains as citizens struggle to afford basic goods.

netherlands· inflation· energy prices· shoplifting· grocery stores· amsterdam

52:38 I think it's the bonus of living in Florida. That's exactly right, especially in Florida where everyone's a wench. Meanwhile, I looked high and low and I found a story. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Maryland firefighter uses his ham radio to send rescuers to Florida's Sanibel Island. There was one ham rescue story! Now here we have ham radio, guys. Ham radio is the public service network of last resort. When the apocalypse comes, we're the guys who are gonna save the world, right? Yeah, not so. So disappointed. There's so little.

53:18 Maybe I'm just not reading it, but even in the ham, like from the ham bloggers, it's just not a lot. It's kind of sad. Yeah, well. If it happens to us, we're ready. I just want to say one more thing about- Series of repeaters and maybe get to Florida. One more thing about, do I have anything else on climate change? We got all that. I do want to just say one thing about Europe and its state right now, which is related to the climate change, which is, you know, which of course is, everything's expensive because of Putin's unprovoked war. Let's get it straight. So I talked to Christina.

54:04 a couple days ago. You know, check in with the kids, how's everything going? So the official inflation numbers of the Netherlands were published. 17.1 percent. 17 percent? 17.1 percent inflation, official inflation number. Seems high. Yeah. And she says, dad, bakeries are closing, family businesses that have been in business for hundreds of years, they literally cannot afford the energy, and she says now people are stealing. They're stealing everywhere in the store. Not looting, but they just go and just steal. See, I can't afford it. Shoplifting. Yeah, shoplifting. They're just stealing, stealing, stealing. Yeah, that'll close the store down after a while. Yeah, but most, the Netherlands, it's all grocery store chains.

54:59 If you shut one down, you can't just shut one down. This is an interesting time to be alive. I never expected to see this. This. I don't know. It was similar. The 70s had a similar situation going on. Yeah, I didn't really witness it that way. Again, I was in the Netherlands, so we got the car-free Sunday and thought it was weird, but we didn't really... I was young, I know. you know, like eight or nine. As long as I can find my porn mag, who cares? Wait, that was maybe 11. Anyway, so there are solutions for this.

CHAPTER 16 / 37 Discussion

Food Labeling Scams, Best Before vs. Expiration Dates

A significant portion of U.S. food waste is attributed to consumer confusion over "Best Before" and "Sell By" labels. Experts clarify that these dates often refer to peak freshness rather than safety, particularly for canned goods which can remain edible for decades. Organizations like Refed are pushing for standardized labeling to distinguish between quality and safety to reduce the 4 million tons of food wasted annually.

food waste· fda· labeling· best before· expiration dates· sustainability

55:46 The solutions is, you know, since we have no more fertilizer and we just have to move to, we gotta move to a new system with our food. I saw you had food clips. What do you have on food clips? Look like- Food clips. I thought you had, I thought I saw something you had food. Didn't you have something, here, food waste? Yeah, food waste. Oh yeah, this is a two-parter. Yeah. And this was actually pretty much, This is not necessarily the kind of food clip you're looking for, but it's a two-part that's interesting because it is... I put it together for my daughter who was at the house and she decided to clean out the pantry. Sounds like a journalist was trying to send a message. And she just threw away... Food! Food!

56:38 And here's the deal with that, these clips will explain it. Manufacturers have used Best Buy or Best Before labels for decades to estimate peak freshness. But unlike used-by labels for perishable foods like meat and dairy, Best Before labels have nothing to do with safety. And the confusion may encourage American consumers to throw away food that's perfectly fine to eat. There's so many different things that are out there. There's sell-by dates, there's expiration dates, there's best-by dates. Um, people don't understand what those things mean. Most of them, most people believe that if it says sell by Best Buy or expiration, you can't eat any of them. Well, that's not actually accurate. This is the biggest scam.

57:23 Yeah, okay. Yeah, it's a total scam because they put these on, especially on canned goods. Unless the can is bursting at the seams. Yeah, you're pretty good to go. If it's bulging. You're pretty good to go. If it's bursting at the seams, yeah, throw the can away because there's something going on. But generally speaking, something once it's canned is good for 15, 20 years. It could be good for decades. Yeah. Decades. That's what we have in the shelter here. decades and you know frozen foods you know they don't luckily they can't well they do with that with them if you buy it pre-frozen you'll find that you have these stupid dates on there too and that's not necessarily fresh food frozen months months and years yeah years yeah I agree if you if you've act for example say if you have some vacuum seal freeze you vacuum seal a steak today

58:16 and throw in the freezer. If you vacuum seal it, it's gonna be good for probably a month in the refrigerator, even though you don't wanna overdo that idea. But you throw it in the freezer, vacuum sealed, and you pull it out two years from now, it'll be fine. Yeah, we just picked up another quarter cow yesterday at K&C in Austin at Slim's place. Oh my god. Well a lot of it comes in the form of those giant Flintstone rib-eyes. I just love, I can't get enough of those. Those things are great. With the big bone on it. Yeah you could club your wench with them. There's a tomahawk steak and those guys cut them thick so that's really asking to be barbecued and then sliced and then served.

59:08 All right, part two of this scam. The fundamental problem is that people are misinterpreting the labels on food and they're prematurely throwing the food away because of that. And that's leading to quite a bit of food going to waste around the whole country. Refed estimates that 7% of U.S. food waste is due to consumer confusion over best before labels. That's 4 million tons of food waste annually. One of the things we'd really like to see is a system that moves towards a standardized phrase so that if the brand wants to tell you about quality, they say the words best buy

CHAPTER 17 / 37 Discussion

FDA Healthy Labeling Rules, Sugar and Sodium Limits

The FDA has proposed new rules for when manufacturers can use the word "healthy" on food packaging. To qualify, products must contain specific amounts of whole grains, fruits, or vegetables while staying under strict limits for saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars. The criteria are criticized as being easily gamed by processed food manufacturers.

fda· nutrition labels· healthy· whole grains· sodium· saturated fat

59:48 on the label and if they want to tell you about safety, well then they say used by. According to Refed, as much as 35% of food goes uneaten in the U.S. That adds up to a lot of wasted time and resources, including the water, land and labor that goes into the food production. You know, the FDA just announced new labeling yesterday, new rules for nutrition labels on food. Yeah. Ready? Under the proposal, manufacturers can label their products healthy if they contain a meaningful amount of food from at least one of the food groups or subgroups such as fruit, vegetable or dairy, recommended by the dietary guidelines.

1:00:36 I mean, so it just comes down to milligrams of sodium, milligrams of sugar, and then they can use... Okay, here it is. A cereal would need to contain three quarters of an ounce of whole grains and no more than one gram of saturated fat, 230 milligrams of sodium, and two and a half grams of added sugars per serving for a food manufacturer to use the word healthy on the label. Can you imagine? Healthy! That's Cap'n Crunch, what they're just describing there. Yeah, Captain Crunch, healthy. And gummy bears, healthy. Yeah, gummy bears probably could be described as healthy, especially if they're the sour type. These are not guidelines. This is genocide. This is bull crap. This is genocide. It's marketing gambits. But it's bad. Okay, so now I gotta play these clips for you. This is Don Lehman, he's a PhD. Where is he from?

CHAPTER 18 / 37 Discussion

Fake Meat Ingredients, Beyond Burger and Pea Protein

Professor Don Layman critiques the "Impossible" and "Beyond" meat products, noting they are highly processed with dozens of ingredients, some of which lack FDA approval. The discussion highlights the regulatory disparity between the highly restricted animal commodity industry and the grain-based industry, which has more freedom in its advertising claims.

beyond burger· pea protein· fda· plant-based meat· amino acids· advertising

1:01:33 He's a real dude. Ph. Professor in Food Science and Human Nutrition at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. And he's being interviewed by this guy Atia. And he's going to give us a little bit of the lowdown on the fake meat that obviously we're going to have to start eating. Not because it will be our preference, but because it will be labeled nutritious. It will taste great, it will feel right, and it'll be much cheaper eventually as beef is... That's the irony, it won't be right away. No, not correct. And if it ever is, it may never be cheaper. Well, it'll be more accessible. You're just not going to have the beef, they're getting rid of cow. And actually...

1:02:18 Now that I think about it, I'll play these clips and we'll talk about that. So here he is describing what the process is, it is a processed food, of the impossible meat, fake meat ingredients. Let's take Beyond Burger. Basically it's a pea protein that's produced in Canada. It's shipped to China. to over the country, comes back to the US and they process it into something with like 25 ingredients, probably five or six of them are not FDA approved. And so now you have- I wasn't aware of that. They have multiple products, they have multiple components in synthetics that have never really been studied and they're not FDA approved.

1:03:19 So they're basically relying on safety without ever proving it. Will that ever come back to haunt them? I don't know. In the spirit of having natural foods, there's certainly not anything natural about them. Anyway, I think that plant-based proteins have been around a long time. I think trying to pretend that it's meat, calling soy drink milk or almond drink milk I think those are travesties. I think those are standards of identity. Almond milk has what, one gram of protein per eight ounces, where cow's milk has eight. Calling that milk is pure deception. Yeah, exactly. You don't even think about it. I mean, you're, in fact, that's one of your

1:04:04 Gripes about yes one of my gripes about the snow milk. It's not sap. It's just nuts nuts. It's not sap and it's Plain and simple I don't get you can call it drink all you want. It's not slurry. It's a slurry nut sap So let's move on with the advertising issue. It's not like this guy by the way. Are you familiar with him? No, I know but I like him. I can tell he's on the ball. It's important to recognize that the animal commodities are all under the USDA supervision because they are animal commodities and they have checkoff boards. So that means everything they say in advertising has to be screened.

1:04:44 Where the grain industry has big companies like Kellogg's and Pillsbury and Coke and Pepsi, and they can literally go out and say anything they want. And so you'll see a product out there that pretends to be an egg. and they'll claim that there's better than eggs, but egg can't come back and refute it. So you've got two different playing fields, one that's highly restricted and supervised, and the other which is fair game. First Amendment, I can say anything I want. And that's so typical for our regulations when it comes to big organizations, whether it's big tech or big pharma, now big ag. It's incredible what they get away with. We can just call it milk. Call it... do whatever we want. First Amendment.

CHAPTER 19 / 37 Discussion

Ruminant Animals, Upcycling Grass into Protein

Professor Don Layman explains the biological importance of ruminant animals like cattle, sheep, and goats in the food system. These animals "upcycle" inedible grasses from marginal lands into high-quality essential amino acids through the bacteria in their stomachs. The process converts 60 grams of plant protein into 100 grams of balanced animal protein, a feat impossible for other animals or synthetic alternatives.

ruminants· amino acids· upcycling· bacteria· cattle· grasslands

1:05:34 And now he's going to explain why real pure animal protein beef is irreplaceable. There's certainly a group of people who would argue that we should not be eating any animal protein whatsoever. We shouldn't eat meat, we shouldn't eat eggs, we shouldn't eat dairy, etc. A counter argument to that would be it's awfully difficult without these animals to get adequate amino acids. especially if you stop thinking of it in terms of an RDA and start thinking of it in terms of essential amino acids. I think of it as a biochemist and there's just no question that ruminant animals play a very important role in our food system and one we can't really replace. We can't just idle

1:06:18 millions of acres of grassland and pretend that we can grow avocados on them or broccoli. Cattle basically spend a year of their life on basically nothing but grass. Sheep and goats the same, but those are amazing contributions to our food system. And if you're interested, there's a... Go ahead. I just want to reiterate, we're talking about grasslands that are useless. You can't do anything else on them except save some stupid protected frog like in the Netherlands. Oh, no cows! You've got to protect the frog. What's the cow gonna step on the frog? You think the frog's that stupid? But anyway, the point is that these grasslands, if these animals aren't there chewing away on the

1:07:03 on this inedible product and managing to digest it somehow. This place, the grass grows up and catches on fire and then it goes to the forest and it burns down. You get these horrible fires. You need these animals. I was in the Andes once with an area. With your Sherpas. And I turned to my Sherpa and said, Nobody I didn't have a Sherpa, but I did have a bag of coca leaves believe me. Oh, I remember this story You were buzzing you were tripping I wasn't buzzing because you don't get buzzed on coca leaves you get you Develop you get a stamina that nobody else has and you can wander around it at 12 to 14 thousand feet altitude without it even Losing your wind but the point is is that this areas had these goats and sheep Who looked real scared that you were so active?

1:07:55 No, and they were trimming, they had this big grass and then they kept it trimmed. It was like a putting green. Oh yeah. I mean, it's unbelievable what these animals can do with this crappy grass. It's just astonishing. It's like, wow, they keep it this trimmed. Well, since you bring that up, there's something actually quite astonishing about the ruminant animals, what they do with the grass. something called upcycling. It's like a minute and a half, you want to hear it? Same guy, same professor. I love this guy. Okay. Cattle, ruminant animals, are a very important part of the food chain because of their stomach which is full of bacteria. One of the things to think about for essential amino acids is really the only place they come from in life is bacteria.

1:08:46 Nothing else can make them. Our primary source of them in nature is the bacteria on roots of plants. So, the bacteria on the roots will take the nitrogen. Why do we fertilize our gardens? It's nitrogen. The bacteria will take that inorganic nitrogen and form organic amines with it. And those organic amines then can be made into proteins in the plants. But as I said earlier, the problem with plants is that they don't have the same balance as we need. They have the plants to make roots and flowers and things like that. The beauty of a ruminant is they can take that

1:09:26 plant and they can digest it. The bacteria then will rebalance all of the amino acids. They'll capture inorganic nitrogen and they make the essential amino acids that mammals need and they concentrate it for us. For every 60 grams of protein an animal eats, they'll make 100 grams of essential amino acid balanced protein. Wait a minute, say that again. So for every 60 grams of plant-based proteins and nitrogen that they'll take in, they can upcycle that to 100 grams of amino acid balance protein. So ruminants are called upcyclers. So whether it's in dairy or meats or goats and sheep and deer, all of those ruminant animals upcycle by eating grasses, they produce great quality protein. No other animal can do that.

1:10:20 There you go. The more you know, they upcycle, the more comes out than you put in. That's why cheese and milk and buttermilk and kefir and all these things that a vegan wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole are necessary. And it occurred to me that with this It's all about profit because hey, we've deconstructed the cow we get it now You need to be 12 check, you know, you need your amino acids We got it here in the test tube, you know all this and they've out basically they've deconstructed the cow and all those little pieces

1:10:55 pieces that are good for us. You know, the food industry is saying, look we got it all, you don't need the cow, we got it for you. Just put it together, make it taste good and make it feel right. Yeah, and you have to trust the fact that they have it all when they don't. No, of course they don't. But that's the thinking, these people are insane. They're insane, yes. And profit-driven. And they're not going to keep eating beef, they're not going to stop. There are a few sincere vegans in that business, I am sure. They have that kind of web-looking skin where it's got that crosshatch look. They're 30 years old and they have the skin of an 80-year-old. You've seen these people. They're at the HEB. Not at our HEB, not out here. So, just to tag on with a bug clip from Mark Stein, who, you know, Mark Stein is now a big guy in the UK on GB News.

CHAPTER 20 / 37 Discussion

Mark Steyn, UK Pilot Program for Insect Diets

Mark Steyn reported on GB News that the British government is funding pilot programs to introduce insects into human diets. The program reportedly involves feeding caterpillar soup to school children in Zimbabwe as a test case for spreading insect consumption throughout the Commonwealth. Steyn critiques the globalist push to replace meat and dairy with crickets and locusts.

mark steyn· gb news· insects· zimbabwe· commonwealth· globalism

1:11:56 That thing has caught fire. People are watching it. They like it. And it turns out that it's actually the UK who are funding the new studies on bugs. We've been reporting for weeks on the strange priorities of the globalist class to make us give up meat and dairy products and switch to eating locusts and crickets instead. Usually we attribute this to Klaus Schwab, the sinister Teutonic megalomaniac, hiding in plain sight as a sinister Teutonic megalomaniac. And so we usually do it in a Germanic accent. You will eat the bugs! But maybe we should switch to doing it in an upper class accent.

1:12:32 English accent. I say, oh boy, you should eat the bugs. Because it turns out it's the British government that is running the pilot program for the new human diet. And you'll love this, they're trying it out on the Africans first. It was the late Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe who famously called Tony Blair, quote, the gay gangster leading the gay government of the gay United Gay Kingdom and accused him of a plot to spread homosexuality throughout the Commonwealth. There's not a lot of evidence of a UK campaign to spread homosexuality throughout the Commonwealth. Although I might explain my tax rates have to stay at 45% the cost of all that gay outreach in the South Sandwich Islands and Lesotho. But instead it turns out we're spreading insects throughout the Commonwealth. Starting with caterpillar soup for Zimbabwean school children.

1:13:23 In a healthier media climate, the news that the great white buahna is feeding caterpillars to African moppets would be the sort of thing they'd be tearing down statues over. But all you hear are crickets. Crickets being sautéed and served on a bed of cockroach paste. He's got all these pictures of these little African children holding a bowl of bugs. Oh man. His style is much more suited to the British audience than it is to us. Hey kids, try this soup and here's a great shot. Uncle Bill is happy with you. It's cute. Cute. Keep an eye on that guy. Yeah, cute. So, okay, where are we now? I don't know. I think we should do one more topic and then get out. You want to do some COVID or you want to... I mean, because there's COVID news. There's real COVID news.

CHAPTER 21 / 37 Discussion

UK Asylum Policy, English Channel Migrant Crossings

UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman proposed a new bill to ban illegal migrants who cross the English Channel from claiming asylum. The government is facing pressure as over 33,000 people have made the crossing in small boats this year, costing taxpayers £5 million a day for hotel accommodations. The plan includes deporting illegal arrivals to Rwanda to deter further crossings.

suella braverman· liz truss· asylum seekers· rwanda· english channel· immigration

1:14:23 Have a WTF clip if you want that or you can go with some oil prices. I guess I'm It's kind of interesting the silent seat what's going on in England talking about which since we just had a Brit on let's do this Okay, this is a the Brits especially with the new girl in town. What's her name? Liz Liz Liz trust is some Liz truss Trust she's a she's a dirty. Oh, there's a big there was a coup almost She'll get ousted. Sorry, but right now the Brits are becoming more Brits I mean they're becoming what we always think they should you know that what we think of them in their style and everything Yes, they're there they stay calm and they cut you with their words in a very firm voice Well, they also want to get rid of the asylum seekers period. There's that and

1:15:17 So let's go with these two clips. This is Brits in the asylum seeking. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference on Tuesday, Home Secretary Swela Braverman said we need to tackle the migrants crossing the English Channel. We've got to stop the boats crossing the channel. Fascist! This has gone on for far too long. We need to do more to get asylum seekers out of hotels currently costing the British taxpayer £5 million a day. Braverman is proposing a new bill that will ban illegal migrants from claiming asylum. The new immigration powers would go further than existing legislation and were designed to create a blanket ban on anyone who enters Britain illegally from claiming refuge.

1:16:00 Conservative party members have mixed views about the proposed ban. Suella Breverman is right in what she says. I mean, she's human, she will understand what is right and what is not right. But the person seeking to come here, because there are greener pastures here, and there are economic migrants, there are everything migrant, so you need to check each case as it comes. She said migrants need to make sure they are following the right channels. One man said he doesn't think banning asylum claims for illegal migrants is a good idea. He said asylum is a fundamental principle. Deterring people from making applications is perhaps another thing. But the fact that they may enter illegally is not a particularly good reason for banning asylum.

1:16:55 Hey, what happened to the flights down to... where were they sending him? They're still doing that, to Rwanda. Rwanda? Welcome to Britain. On to Rwanda. taking a boat to the British Islands are coming from Europe. Why don't, what's wrong with Europe? Europe is the one that's supposed to be taking them all in. Were they kicking them out or telling them to, or putting them in boats? What are they doing in Europe with these asylum seekers? Why don't they give them asylum? It's never answered in this entire report. I mean it's obvious they're saying no room for you here. Here's a boat. This is happening everywhere. Yeah, here's a boat. Bye.

1:17:52 So, but they do it in a different way, they don't just come out and say no. So here we go with part two. Another man said illegal immigration hasn't gotten any better in years. Everything that's happened in the last 30 years has been really ignoring this problem and it hasn't gone away. In fact, it's got worse, hasn't it? The government has been under pressure to deal with the rising number of people making dangerous journeys across the English Channel. Numbers have been increasing despite plans to deport those arriving illegally to Rwanda. More than 33,000 people have made the crossing in small boats so far this year. That surpasses last year's record. Government officials have warned the total could reach 60,000 by the end of the year.

CHAPTER 22 / 37 Discussion

Refugee Housing, Cruise Ships in Netherlands and New York

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel received the UN Nansen Prize for her open-door refugee policy. Meanwhile, the Netherlands has begun housing asylum seekers on luxury cruise ships, a move that has drawn criticism from locals facing economic hardship. New York City Mayor Eric Adams has reportedly closed a similar deal to house migrants on a Norwegian cruise ship.

angela merkel· nansen prize· cruise ships· eric adams· amsterdam· norwegian cruise line

1:18:37 Yeah, it's a mess everywhere. By the way, Angela Merkel just received an award, the Nansen Prize from the United Nations for Germany's open door policy to refugees. Yay! Congrats, Angela. She's being celebrated for the great work she's done. What was the great work being passive? The Nansen Prize awarded annual is created in 1954 and honored the first UN High Commissioner for refugees. The explorer Norwegian Arctic and humanitarian Fridtjof Nansen to reward outstanding achievements in humanitarianism. Could have been anything. Didn't she get that award I think you pointed out in a series of clips about that? Yeah, the Kalergi Prize. Oh yeah. Yeah, the Kalergi will not be replaced.

1:19:27 That was a while back, but I don't know. I haven't heard much about the Kalergi Prize these days. They don't like to talk about it. Funny enough, they don't like to talk about it. But do you recall... They should have still given out. Do you recall the Dutch, to deal with their illegal refugee asylum seeker migrants, what they did in one town? They got the cruise ship from Norway. So they brought the cruise ship in. It's a proper cruise ship. And it looks really nice. And they parked it off, you know, you can park it anywhere, they parked it right off the city and anyone can come and go. And so the migrants, I mean, they're making like commercials on TikTok. Look at this place, look at the bedrooms, look at our cabins, look at the food we're getting three times a day. And all the comments are, hey, how do I get there? I need to come to Holland. This is great. The Dutch are going, I can't feed my family. They're on a cruise ship with three meals a day.

1:20:24 You getting fed? Yes! By the government? They can come and go as they please. They do not, they can't work because they have no papers. The government feeds them, the government pays. Who needs to work if you're a nice cabin and you're getting fed? Exactly. Well, you know, the problem is, of course, you do need work because when you're just getting fed, you have a nice cabin, you don't have to work. That's when bad shit starts. Sorry. That's when bad things happen. That's number two, by the way. Oh, thank you. It's called Point and Call, I've learned. And we're very good at it. We're one of the best. But we have to restart. We have to reset every show. Anyway, so you can understand that this is a problem. And guess what? Mayor Adams in New York has just closed a deal for a Norwegian cruise ship off of New York City. It's working so well in Holland. Everyone's so happy with it.

1:21:29 Wow. Yeah, the same, probably the same company even. I should have to take a look. So are these ships are going to be taken out of commission anyway or? No, I just don't, they went between, I think they mainly went between Norway and maybe Finland? Norwegian Cruise Line. Let me see. Yeah, I think that's the same one. It's clearly a business deal for the cruise line because they're getting a lot of money and there's no end to it. There's no proposed end, but at least they're not in the hotels which are full now.

CHAPTER 23 / 37 Discussion

No Agenda Community, Social Media and Art Review

The hosts discuss the growth of the No Agenda Social community on Mastodon and the importance of decentralized platforms. They review the cover art for episode 1491, titled "Net Bluffsky," and address listener feedback regarding the segment where they critique artist submissions. They encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps to access chapters and transcripts.

no agenda social· mastodon· podcasting 2.0· parker pauli· digital art· decentralization

1:22:07 This is crazy. It's crazy. It is. It's a great time to be a podcaster, that's for sure. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage, say in the morning to you, the man who put the C's in Sourcey Source, ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to my friend on the other end, here he is, Mr. John C. Dvorak. Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry, also in the morning to all ships that see boosts in the ground, feet in the air. Subs in the water and all the dames and nice out there It kind of doesn't work when I give you the big lead-in and there's no like horrible crash and there's a sleeping dog in the road Okay, well then we'll cut it out and I'll say and I

1:22:50 And here he is, John C. DeBoer. If I took the normal thing and tossed it into the giant empty can pile, the dog would be up and howling. Fair enough. Not happening. I gotcha. Well in the morning to the trolls in the troll room, hanging out there at trollroom.io, who have been active today, giving John a lot of karmas in the troll room. You they've they're there they're all loving on you today. Let's see how many we have Here we go, let's see do we have a number 1951 Seems to be kind of static. We're not really it's about 300 down from a good day a good Thursday But for the for the Thursdays recently the end 1900s about right? We'll take it. We'll take anything we can get we appreciate it

1:23:41 And of course this is just one way that you can communicate with the community. We also have quite a nice community at noagendasocial.com which we only have 10,000 people, slots as it were, that we allow on our instance. Now of course you can subscribe and follow anyone you want from any Mastodon server but the whole point is to decentralize because you know when things break. Have you ever heard 10,000 people mad because they can't access a website that you might have some influence over, it's not fun. It really isn't. So sign up at noagendasocial.com. We still have slots open. Or follow John C. Dvorak at noagendasocial.com or Adam at noagendasocial.com. We appreciate everything people post there and the interactions. Of course, a lot of the artists are there who will banter back and forth even during the show and upload their work to noagendaartgenerator.com where we, right after the show, select something that works with whatever we felt, whatever the title is, whatever

1:24:40 Strikes us and we like to give some feedback to all of the artists who? Diligently do that and you can always check it in real time They're going to know agenda art generator comm Parker Pauli gave us the artwork for 1491 We titled that net bluffs key which in hindsight was not a bad title actually There's a lot of Putin's not bluffing in the news So a kind of timely This was the best piece we found. We didn't find the offering that enormous. And I had some issues with this particular piece, but we did like it.

1:25:18 It's the it's basically the standard podcast microphone you see and there's my well I'm the one who pushed it. Yes, you did So explain why we chose it why you forced it on because all the rest of the art was mediocre There you go and to be honest about it And so and I think it's because there was nothing really triggering in the show in other words You know artists these artists that do this art tend to be triggered Yeah, so they you know they hear something the next thing you know the art appears in their brain And then they have to do it immediately get it out of there right and We had I guess the show was boring. Maybe I don't know but I don't think so I don't think it was boring. I thought it was a good show I like the October surprise from correct the record even though some of the some of the

1:26:08 Words were a little small, but it was the package, you know, like what could it be? Hello is from the I like that one and you just nix it you like it's no good. No, and that's not true Which one show me which one that where is that one? It's up two rows from the winner and over to the right no agenda. It has happy October surprise What could it be and there's a big box with a bow on it? Oh, oh that one. Yeah No, you couldn't read any of it. That's your main complaint. I didn't even I It was at its moment. I didn't think it was... It didn't have its moment. It got nowhere. It stayed right where it is. It's still where it was, yeah. I got an email this morning from someone telling me after 15 years, 26th of October, that's our big anniversary, saying, you know, you should stop doing the review of the art. No one cares. No one listens. It's hurting the show. I said, I think you're wrong.

1:27:07 And also, you know, the stats that I can see prove otherwise. There's actually a little spike. It's probably all the artists, but there's a little spike in listening. They go straight to that point. Let me see, about a minute 20 into the show, let's see what these horse asses say about my artwork. We really do appreciate everything the artists do. And of course if you're... It's ruining the show. Everything, every element of the show is somehow ruining the show. And that's why it's so great. It's all ruinous. But together it works. Ditch that legacy app, get a modern podcast app, a newpodcastapps.com. You can see all of these, we got chapters, we got transcripts, we got all kinds of fun, fantastic new things. And as the- By the way, I wanna mention something in the upcoming hour. Somebody did mention, did a 1492 on a ship. And after I'd already done the newsletter and I did everything and then I saw 1492, we could have done something with Columbus.

CHAPTER 24 / 37 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony 1492

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, leading to the knighting of several producers. James Nittel is dubbed "Sir James Nittel the Spartanburg Dynamo," and Aaron Bratton is knighted as "Sir Meister Chit Chat of the Harmony Homestead." The segment includes personal stories from donors, including a dentist's experience with workplace vaccine mandates and a celebration of Italian pride for Columbus Day.

david crawford· james nittel· aaron bratton· knighthood· donations· columbus day

1:28:10 Because in 1492 he sailed the ocean blue. Yes, and fell off the edge. And yeah, I thought it might be an interesting donation. Did you forget or did you just not like it? Not what? I mean, so did you not? Were you not aware? No, everything was done and shipped by the time it dawned on me. Because I only, I didn't get to see the newsletter, my fault. But then of course I realized when I'm doing the show prep, oh 1492. Crap that would have been great for a donation when I figured you didn't do it because you know Columbus was a racist So I figured you were nice a slaver slave guy. Yeah, and he's a misogynist Any women on board right exactly a horrible horrible man All right. Let's thank some of the producers executive and associate executive producers for the episode wait for we thought we're gonna thank all of the executive and associate executives for episode 1492

1:29:12 And not that many, but long notes. Holy crap. Let's see. We start off with David Crawford in Scottsdale, Arizona. And David sends $1,000. Okay, hold on a second. Now, does he have a note here? Do we have a note from David Crawford? I looked and looked and looked. So we don't have a note. I used his name as a search tool and I couldn't find an email. I mean, maybe there's something, but it didn't look under donations, didn't see that. I don't know he'll send us a note eventually because it's an instant. Oh wait here it is. I have, it's a very long note of course. Sir Anthony, knight of the Coquille River Valley, make good. What is this? No this can't be right. He says, David Crawford. I donated $478.19 to bring myself to an even $2,000. Humbly request a title change. Is this the same guy? That's interesting. This can't be right.

1:30:14 That can't be him. This must be Sir Anthony's note and it just got stuck under there. So we don't have anything. There you go. Yay. I could have figured that one out for y'all. All right, well I'll do the next one. Well, hold on. We gotta do a double up karma then, don't we? That's what you get when you have no notes. You've got karma. There you go. Now here's the note of notes for a guy who donated $1,000. And he's in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He came in with $1,000. James Nittel, I'm sure that's how it's pronounced. Could be Niddle, but I think Nittel. And he wants a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He's a rogue-o-knight. And he wants a Reverend Isos of your choice. Please knight me of your choice. And he's giving us all the power. We'll just knight him his name.

1:31:15 And then he says, looking for creativity here guys. Good luck. Do you have the right show? Oh wait, he wants us to give him a creative knight name. Oh, okay. How about Sir James Niddle? How about the Spartanburg Dynamo? Okay, that'll do it Sir James Niddle the Spartanburg dynamo all right let me put that in here sir James Niddle the Spartanburg Dynamo Okay, and I guess David Crawford will just hold him in abeyance since we don't know yeah He'll give us some information shortly so now we need some reverent

1:32:03 I guess he means Al, not the Pastor Manning. You wouldn't think so. I think it was Matthews that they want to put an Aztec next to his name like they have done. An Aztec. So I got you an Aztec. That's all I can do. I got you nasty. I got you nasty. Aaron Bratton, thank you very much James. See you at the round table. $1,000. Little Rock, Arkansas, please deduce me. You've been deduced. I won't lie and promise to keep this short. No you didn't, you lied. However, I need no jingles nor karma. Okay. Thank you for what you've done these past few years helped keep me sane. As a dentist with a wife who worked in a hospital, we had been in the thick of the branch Davidian, branch covidian mindset.

1:32:43 Barely kept my wife from getting the jab. Good man. Had staff in my own clinic try to undermine, sabotage me as going loony for my paranoid tinfoil conspiracy ranting to the point of trying to get other staff to quit. Fast forward. I've been podcasting since the beginning of the pandemic and joined you both in the narrative deconstruction around the same time of the racism is deadlier than COVID time frame. You remember that? The tidbits you and the producers would drop help set me upon breadcrumb trails to dive to the depths of the truth behind more than a few instances from masks, ivermectin, the jab, and even Fauci being in the know about the whole shebang. As such, I've been kicked off most MSSM, mainstream social media, except Instagram, which I deleted anyway as a waste of time. I've only got my podcast up on Rumble at this time, but I'm

1:33:36 But I'm looking at my de-platforming as a new horizon as I'm looking at how to get into the 2.0 universe and hopefully join the No Agenda lineup. No problem. There's plenty of people who want to help you on No Agenda Social. To wrap things up, I shall lay claim to the title, Sir Meister Chit Chat of the Harmony Homestead, and I'd like fresh unpasteurized eggs and muscadine mead at the round table. And we have ordered that for you. Muscadine mead would be Muscadine grape honey from the blossoms of the plant, if I'm not mistaken. Okay. I mean, I just put in orders. I don't sample it. I'm not in charge of it. I mean, if he just wants Muscadine wine, that's different. But he's getting exactly what he ordered. Thank you, brother. Next up, a hay citizen in St. Teresa, California.

1:34:40 46666 a citizen reporting in with treasure this should take me to the long overdue knighthood Please knight me sir a citizen all right these are a lot of knighthoods coming in today. This is good liking it Sir Dave Fugazotto who does not know him. He's our Duke Grand Duke no he recognized the number he did and he's from Gladstone, Missouri, but of course he is from Is he not the Duke of America's Heartland, the Arabian Peninsula and America's Heartland? Not listed on the spreadsheet but luckily we remember. Gents, celebrating show 1492. With 1491, 41492. Yes, 41492.

1:35:27 Celebrating 1492, the upcoming Columbus Day in the entire month of October for Italian pride. Like old Columbo, you fellas chart a course to new lands of media deconstruction, rationality, critical thinking and humor. And you have excellent personal hygiene. We all win. Please give a shout out to my dear old dad whose birthday is on the 14th of October. Early, I know he says. And a heaping help of yak karma for my parents' upcoming move to a retirement community to to enjoy their golden years. Aww. Aww, that's so nice. Happy birthday, Daddy Fukuzoto. You've got karma. He's on the list. Next is Baron Jimbabwe of Shotsiland and Baroness Marianne Schneeberger.

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Associate Executive Producers, Birthday and Anniversary Shoutouts

Associate Executive Producers are recognized for their contributions, including Jason Kretschmann, who discusses the lack of podcasting as a career choice in high schools. Ashley Zeifma sends an anniversary wish to her husband, and James Agee celebrates his 68th birthday while reflecting on his move to Florida to avoid pandemic restrictions.

al sharpton· jason kretschmann· ashley zeifma· james agee· florida· podcasting

1:36:18 It's 333.34 in Cary, North Carolina. Thank you for your sanity, Baron Jebabwe of Shetsyland and Baroness Maryanne Schneeberger, the amazing Indian that keeps the family running. Short and sweet. 333.33 comes from Colorado Springs. John Fuller, in the morning, thank you for your courage and insights. Also the laughs. Please play some Al Sharpton, can't get enough. All right, let's see what we can do. Got another Sharpton. I'm looking for a, here's one. Probably haven't played that in a while. Where are we? Sharpton and a birthday biscuit. Oh, it's my big day. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. You're on the list. And we will much.

1:37:02 about that Be committed. So there's no real conflict Michael Dronisky, Junie, Juniac, including Lincoln himself, Daniel Days Lewis, behind Monica Lewinsky, the one and only Trace Allen is Mark Rubio's big night in evolution and Galileo mean this whole thing of Galeo America's changed are changed unless IT and skillets President Putin doing something similar back in it won't change this fundamental fact about the GOP just how absurd these attacks is

1:38:02 Nearly six months after the dangerous traffic jam, the third military says, my friend for many years, the Yanab, the Yana, the Zanz, the Zanz. All right, there it is. Hadn't heard that one in a while, actually. I don't remember it, actually. Some variations, actually. Actually, actually, actually, Jason Kretschmann's next. He's in Richmond, Indiana, 333. And he has a note and it's printed out and you can hear it if you listen to me shake a piece of paper. He writes, ITM gentlemen, I'm late for my annual donation due to unexpected passing of my mother. Is my thoughts clear?

1:38:50 heart heals and time marches on I realized it's time to donate after telling up my previous donations to my surprise the final number was 333.33. Of course. It only seems fitting that I donate that amount today. Since we all agree words matter, I would like to share a recent string of them. I found interesting while attending a high school graduation ceremony this spring, I heard each speaker say the following when referring to the plans which each graduate could possibly have. Quote, go to college or I'm sorry, go into college. It said, oops, sorry, let me read the whole quote. Go into college, the trades or the military.

1:39:34 A couple of things caught my attention regarding these career options. One, the order of importance. It's going to be hard to work remotely as a member of the virtual class with no one to deliver your groceries or defend your liberty. Freedom isn't free. Two, the absence of podcasting. Oh, no, is that not a career choice in 2022? Can I get a goat karma for my family? Shut up at science and a go podcasting jingle, please. Thank you for your courage and keep up the great work doing the work. Jason Kretschmann in Richmond, Indiana. That was funny, Jason. I like it. Shut up already. Science. Go podcasting! You've got karma.

1:40:26 Ashley Zeifma is in London, Ontario, Candinavia. 318. And that is of course an executive producership. I'd like to wish my smoking hot husband, Sir Brum or Bram of Upper Candinavia a very happy third wedding anniversary. Oh, October 6th and they never had a fight. Wishing you all the beers, blunts and Boston Terriers for many more years to come. Love your wife, AZ. Love your wife, AZ. Oh, that's so sweet. That's a woman you want to hold on a keeper. James Agee's up. And there used to be a famous writer named James Agee. 22, I wonder if it's a relationship. 222.22 and Umatilla. Now this, I don't know if I'm pronouncing this right. I can pronounce most Florida names correctly, but this one I don't see much.

1:41:19 ITM all the signs at 222 is a row of ducks. All the signs have aligned this week indicating that I should become an executive producer. Well, you're an associate executive producer. Okay. I survived in because it took a right turn before Tampa so I can celebrate my 68th trip around the sun. You're on the list on October 6th show day. I've been a listener for over four years now. Nobody hit me in the mouth as I lived in DC at the time and no one there would admit to listening. Bastards. I started listening because I had been an avid listener of John's work in PC Magazine years ago, nothing to do with Rogan. I moved to Florida to dodge the plague.

1:42:03 and live a relatively mask-free life totally worth the occasional hurricane. My amygdala seems to be processing more paranoia these days. Wish it weren't so, but it's good to hear you guys say the quiet parts out loud anyways. Keep up the good work. May you never find an exit strategy. Can I get a yak karma for my fellow Floridians that didn't fare as well as I did? Of course you can. Yak here. You've got. I have received a lot of requests for the address or the name of your yak supplier, your yak dealer. Can you divulge that? Because I keep getting, I get all the questions like, it's John's yak! My yak. Let me look and see if I can find his sheet, which should be on the, I don't think I threw it out. And you told me he was sold out.

CHAPTER 26 / 37 Discussion

Yak Meat Cooking Tips, Del Yaks Supplier Information

Following a listener's request, the hosts provide information on a yak meat supplier called Del Yaks based in Colorado. They share specific cooking instructions, emphasizing that yak should never be microwaved as it ruins the delicate flavor. The meat should be cooked longer for roasts but faster for steaks, ideally removed from heat at rare to finish at medium-rare.

yak meat· del yaks· cooking tips· microwave· colorado· healthy eating

1:41:19 ITM all the signs at 222 is a row of ducks. All the signs have aligned this week indicating that I should become an executive producer. Well, you're an associate executive producer. Okay. I survived in because it took a right turn before Tampa so I can celebrate my 68th trip around the sun. You're on the list on October 6th show day. I've been a listener for over four years now. Nobody hit me in the mouth as I lived in DC at the time and no one there would admit to listening. Bastards. I started listening because I had been an avid listener of John's work in PC Magazine years ago, nothing to do with Rogan. I moved to Florida to dodge the plague.

1:42:03 and live a relatively mask-free life totally worth the occasional hurricane. My amygdala seems to be processing more paranoia these days. Wish it weren't so, but it's good to hear you guys say the quiet parts out loud anyways. Keep up the good work. May you never find an exit strategy. Can I get a yak karma for my fellow Floridians that didn't fare as well as I did? Of course you can. Yak here. You've got. I have received a lot of requests for the address or the name of your yak supplier, your yak dealer. Can you divulge that? Because I keep getting, I get all the questions like, it's John's yak! My yak. Let me look and see if I can find his sheet, which should be on the, I don't think I threw it out. And you told me he was sold out.

1:42:57 Yeah, he's sold out so you're not gonna get it, but he what he's been doing is referring to other yakkers In the in the community of yak growers yak community I will if I can find it. I'll read it out Okay, after this segment here Alwin Biskins it lives in Alkmaar in the Netherlands to 1492 he gets it and He knows the Columbus, what happened in 1492. And he's our second associate executive producer. He wants, hey citizen, you will obey, kiss my ring, little girl, yay. Hey Adam and John, with this special Columbus donation to 1492, I honor your show and also the year 1492, the conquest of your paradise. John, at the moment of mailing this, did you miss this special number?

1:43:43 Don't we just discuss? We already explained yes. However, living in the Netherlands and observing the current status of the USA, I do wonder if you guys regard the USA as the paradise it is so often claimed to be. Well, I never said it was paradise. We said what was paradise? Well, this is what he's saying. Do you guys regard the USA as the paradise it is so often claimed to be? Well, I guess if you live in a crap hole, it looks like a paradise. Don't you think? The paradise, unless there's breadfruit growing on a nearby tree and there's a bunch of topless Polynesian women, I don't know. It's a great place. It's not a... I don't know what a paradise is. Topless Polynesian women?

1:44:36 Yeah, okay. Doing the hula. I have the yak information by the way. Well let me finish this up and then he'll hit me with the yak. On a side note, so no we just did we disagree with the premise of your question. On a side note, I previously received your generous job karma and it made me keep my job surviving a 50% layoff at the department within the company so thank you bigly. I have hereby reached knighthood status and humbly request to be knighted as Sir Justabuzz, Paladin of West Friesland. Bless you. And the coastal dunes. For the round table I will order a mild Indian curry and a fine moor schlotel.

1:45:14 Which is an imperial stout beer. It's ordered. We got it in this morning. Moor Slootel being my hometown brewery from Alkmaar spreading their world fame fast. Thank you for your courage, all the fun, endless effort you give. Greetings to the Dutch NA tribe. You know who you are. Hey citizens, you will obey. You will obey. You will obey. You may kiss my ring. Yay! Bless you. You've got karma. All right, yak info. So Del Yaks is the name of this operation and the sheet here is quite good. It tells you all kinds of little tips about cooking yak. By the way, never microwave yak. This seems like a given.

1:46:01 But why why specifically I mean obviously you don't want to microwave yak I mean like the microwaves change the chemistry and the flavor and the smell of this wonderful delicate meat Have you tried this did you figure this out yourself firsthand? No, it says right on here Oh, it says don't don't microwave your yak. No, he's got a list of things you should do and do not do hmm Roast, for example, yak roasts are exceptionally flavorful and extremely healthy to eat but can take longer to cook than beef roasts to break down the toughness of the connective tissues. We recommend cooking yak roasts with steam or water for one and a half times as long as you would beef. So it's- All right. We're learning a lot. So www.yakmeat.us- Who would have known?

1:46:53 is the homepage and you can also give him a phone call. He's got his thing here, he wants you, 970-249-1734 and the name of the company is Dell Yaks. Your quality value added source of yaks and yak products. The largest golden yak herd in North America. Huh? Beautiful, thank you for turning on to the yak. Turning us on to the yak. Oh, that was our last donation, coincidentally. I think, yeah.

CHAPTER 27 / 37 Discussion

COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects, 5G Activation Theory

A report from One America News discusses alleged fatal side effects of COVID-19 injections, including heart attacks and sudden death. The segment references viral CCTV footage from China showing people collapsing and links these events to "abnormal blood" containing metallic objects. A theory is presented suggesting that graphene oxide in the vaccines could be activated by 5G signals.

one america news· graphene oxide· 5g· blood deformation· sudden death· cctv

1:47:37 Forever credits. All you have to do is Accept which is hereby done granted you'll see them in the credits of the show in the mp3 credits of the show It's everywhere in the in the feed So that's forever these credits are forever that you be cemented and you should probably display display this as executive or associate executive producer of episode 1492 of the Noah Jenna show you can add best podcast in the universe if you want and and put that on your LinkedIn, put it on your social media profile. Go to IMDb if you're, you may not have a production account but you can open one because it's the real deal just like Hollywood. Learn more, go here. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Thank you again for your time, talent and treasure for producing episode 1492. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth.

1:48:34 It's kind of interesting, I'm just looking at this yak sheet. So they want you to, with roasts, you got to cook them longer, one and one half times as long. But with yak steaks, fillets and burgers, you got to cook them faster. And you have to be careful, in fact, you should remove yak. It's faster than beef and you should remove yak from the heat at rare so it will finish in medium rare. Oh, because it continues to cook? Uh-huh. Yeah, yak never has the bloody flavor associated with rare beef. Yeah. Interesting. And do you prefer yak over cow, beef? Well, you know, I'm...

1:49:24 What I'm having is, I mean there's a number of things you can eat. I think yak has its place. I think cow has its place. I think wagyu has its place. They're all different. Right. It has its place. I think if you have a terrific steer meat from Nebraska where they know how to finish it and so it's just a delicious product, that's pretty hard to beat. But you can't get that everywhere. Alright, we need to talk about COVID because there's a lot of things coming out about the vaccine, about adverse events. Actually, I should play this first. One America News, are they still on cable at all or are they just online now? I think they've been kicked off cable. I have not seen them anywhere. One America News cable. Let me just see if they're on any cable stations. Where to watch? Okay, let me see.

1:50:35 I think they, I think, okay, wait. Canada, they're on a cable. I don't think, I think they're off any cable in America. Did that really happen? They got cable. Yeah, they got to get them online only. Wow. Well, no wonder they're off the rails. I mean, like completely. Not that I'm- I think they were off the rails that got them off cable. Well, no kidding. Not that I'm going to disagree with the report. But holy mackerel! One America News has extensively covered the dangers of the experimental chemical injections the government is calling the COVID vaccine. See, this doesn't, I don't think that could be on cable, do you? I mean, I just don't see that passing the muster at a certain point. From heart attacks and strokes to paralysis, neuropathy, and explosive increase in cancer, autoimmune diseases, and even sudden death,

1:51:30 with young healthy people in the prime of their lives simply falling down dead. The list of fatal side effects from these injections is truly stupefying. Now have you seen these Chinese videos? No. So there's... Are they recent? Well, this is exactly like when COVID kicked off and we saw these people falling down on their face in China. So now it's the same montage. You'll see it everywhere. It's about eight videos. It looks to me all Chinese in different situations and it's all the same. The person's, it's CCTV, you know, so closed circuit. It's a ring doorbell video. Yeah, CCTV set it for you. Yeah, ring doorbell.

1:52:15 And so it's all these security cameras and you'll see the same thing. The person catches something out of their peripheral vision, like the right of their eye, and they'll keep turning towards it and they'll start pointing towards the sky and they'll spin around one or two times and then they fall down on the ground convulsing and apparently dead. What? Yes! Yes. So this guy is giving this report over This video which I've seen many times now. I haven't seen it at all. It's weird. It's coming. You could look under COVID.

1:52:52 People spinning down dying. You'll find any and dying. Yeah. Well now there are videos emerging of a terrifying new condition that's popping up all over the world. What you're looking at now is footage from security cameras. They say you might want to look on bit shoot John for that. So as people suffering from the effects of some mysterious attack on their bodies. In every case, it follows the same pattern. The affected person stops what they're doing and looks around as if they hear something slowly turning their head. Then they start flailing their arms and legs, kicking and thrashing like they're fending off some invisible attacker. This is followed by collapsing on the ground in a convulsion, writhing and twisting in uncontrollable spasms.

1:53:43 The incidents of this bizarre and frightening new malady have come out of nowhere and now it's being captured by CCTVs around the world. Okay, so here's the thing. No, it's eight videos. I've seen them over and over again. They're all Chinese. One guy, you know, you know, spins around, falls down, and then he falls under the train that's going through the station. I mean, it's like, wow, we went through, we saw this happen, and I don't know if these guys are part of some psyop. Of course, I mean, do you want me to just...

1:54:20 Give you the spoiler or no, I'm not gonna give you the spoiler. We'll listen to one more clip from this jamoke So you can hear what what it is because of course we know what's going on nearly 70% of the world has submitted to the kovat injections that's 5.3 billion people whose bodies are now struggling to adapt and overcome the so-called vaccines toxic effects And now we're seeing the results firsthand. Peer-reviewed studies show a staggering 94% of COVID injection recipients have abnormal blood, blood that no longer functions normally.

1:55:02 This is a picture of what normal, unvaccinated blood looks like at 40 times magnification and was taken by doctors in Italy studying the blood of patients injected with the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Now here we have the same patient just one month after being after getting the Pfizer injection. You can clearly see the blood has been drastically altered, with researchers saying the vast majority of patients they studied suffered severe blood cell deformation after taking the vaccine. The researchers say metallic objects that resembled graphene oxide and other compounds, like you see here, were discovered. I can't even stand it. It's 5G. It's 5G.

1:55:49 So then 5g kicks in 5g now we're back to 5g. Yes because of the metallic Graphene oxide like stuff in the vaccine and your blood cells then you get activated you spin around and die And you spin around and point okay? Yeah, did you see the video did you find it? No? I didn't even bother looking You'll don't worry. You'll see it Yeah, well this is probably the kind of reporting that's not gonna... I was just surprised, like what happened to what... I mean it's not that I'm gonna disagree but the delivery and everything he's saying, like come on man, get off it. Now really good was Brian Kilmeade, who's the Fox guy. I was on his radio show once, he interviewed me. He's really vanilla. He's what? Vanilla.

CHAPTER 28 / 37 Discussion

Admiral John Kirby, Military Vaccine Mandates

Admiral John Kirby defended the military's vaccine mandate on Fox News, despite being home sick with COVID-19 himself. Kirby argued that the vaccine is a "valid military requirement" for readiness, even as host Brian Kilmeade pointed out that the military is struggling with recruitment and losing experienced service members like Coast Guard rescue swimmers over the mandate.

john kirby· brian kilmeade· fox news· coast guard· vaccine mandate· recruitment

1:56:43 You know, Brian Kilmeade. He's vanilla. Yeah, I can. Yes, I know his name. Right. So he does the morning show. I think I can visualize who it is. Yeah. Yeah. Well, when you hear the voice, you'll recognize. I think he's ex-military. And so they have Kirby on. And the reason they have Kirby on is because of the story about this Coast Guard rescue swimmer. I think Tucker Carlson had him on. Oh, the one that was referenced earlier in the show. Correct. And he has to leave the Coast Guard, the job he loves, because he refuses the heart dart vaccination. And so Kilmeade takes him on, they bring the guy on through Zoom, he's at home, and says, hey man, what's going on? There's like 19,000 service members who will

1:57:31 Who are gonna be fired, you know, even though they love your job and what's going on with this? This is crazy. Stop it We all know that this vaccine does not address any of the variants were currently experiencing So therefore this minimal positive to getting it now, which is why you guys aren't even talking about it. To invest in our people and train them and then dismiss them for experimental vaccine is folly when you can't recruit. Every one of your branches can't recruit their threshold, yet you're kicking out good men and women. How do you explain that? Well look Brian, first of all the Navy did make their recruiting goals for enlisted personnel this year. Yes, it's a tough recruiting environment, we recognize that. But it's also, you have a requirement to be healthy to be able to serve and this is a valid military requirement. You really think so?

1:58:18 And look, even if it doesn't prevent you from getting COVID, I'm double boosted. I got it myself here just the last week or so. That's your decision. It makes the symptoms a lot less severe. It gets you back on duty. So it's worth kicking out the healthiest people in our country who are already sacrificing. It's worth kicking them out? Brian, Brian, we would rather not lose anybody, of course, to the vaccine. We'd rather not lose anybody. I just got to stop here because he's saying such weird things. First of all, He's at home recovering from COVID and he's double vaxxed and double boosted and he's actually arguing this is a good thing to have because it'll keep everybody safe. Which is crazy. Then he keeps saying we don't want to lose anyone to the vaccine.

1:59:05 That's a weird phrasing. Sacrificing your, it's worth kicking them out? Brian, Brian, we would rather not lose anybody, of course, to the vaccine. We'd rather not lose anybody from a retention perspective to have them leave the service earlier than they wanted or we wanted them to. But it's a valid military requirement. No, it isn't. This is an experimental vaccine that just came off the shelf. You know it's not valid and it's risk our national security. Admiral, you are a military officer. You can talk sense into this White House. I was a military officer. That's why I'm telling you that vaccines are common for you. You can't even join the military without taking about a dozen or so vaccines to make sure that you're healthy so that you can contribute to the unit's success and readiness. What? That's great. What? No, it's something really funny about the fact that he's double vaccinated, he's home sick with the COVID. And he was a military officer. Yeah, he was admiral. But isn't he still admiral? No, he's retired.

2:00:06 That way you can get the double pensions. Ah, perfect. He's triple dipping as far as I can tell. But does Kilmeade ever bring up the fact that according to the military's own specs that you cannot make it these emergency authorization vaccines mandatory? No. That was brought up. You remember we brought that was brought up by one of the... Yeah. And they never bring that up? And why isn't he not bringing that up? Because he doesn't know because he's working at Fox in the morning. This is fluff. This is a very... This is a fluff piece. This is very adversarial for the morning show. Yeah, they're not tough. They're not tough. Yeah, you want to show that this is proof that they are tough. You're wrong. This is proof right here. No, not tough. Not tough. He's talking to a man in his sick bed and he's yelling at him. Here's a fun thing to do. Go to Google News, news.google.com and type in dies suddenly.

2:01:03 Oh, it's pages and pages. Yeah, but it's like within hours. Within hours. Yeah, if you get the, it usually happens pretty quick. Virtual artist, a visual artist dies of sudden heart attack in Paris, age 47. Off-duty Newton, Newington police officer dies suddenly. Heartbreak as remarkable mom of four dies suddenly at 34. Much-loved dad suddenly just days before dies, suddenly just days before his 40th birthday. Tragedy as dad 46 who always looked to help others dies suddenly in sleep. I mean this is all from today and yesterday. Today, yeah. Well I got my COVID clips. We got to go back and do an analysis of this. Was 2017 where a lot of people also died suddenly in their sleep?

CHAPTER 29 / 37 Discussion

California AB 2098, Medical Misinformation Law

Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2098 into law, which allows the California Medical Board to discipline doctors for spreading "misinformation" about COVID-19. Dr. Peter McCullough criticized the law as a major threat to free speech and the patient's right to a second opinion. Legal challenges have already been filed by groups like Californians for Good Governance to overturn the bill as unconstitutional.

gavin newsom· peter mccullough· ab 2098· free speech· medical board· second opinion

2:01:50 You can do date searches if you know how to do it on Google. You'll find nothing. But let's go with the California's done. Leading the way to stupidity. California, the new law, COVID law, California number one. It's now illegal in California for doctors to tell patients certain information about COVID-19. Anything contradictory to the consensus is banned. We discussed this with a doctor and author of Courage to Face COVID-19. This is what Dr. Drew was talking about. Did he sign it? It's law now? Newsom signed it? Newsom signed his political death warrant.

2:02:26 If he signed this into law, yes. I agree. And what happened, because what he's done and the way it's going to be played, and if Newsom would come to his senses, he would realize this. What they've done in California, what they've done in California is make it illegal to get a second opinion from another doctor. Which is kind of the core, the core right you have as a patient is, hey man, I love you as a doctor, I'm just going to get a second opinion, okay? Now it's illegal to get a second opinion if it varies from the official whatever the official... Is it illegal to get one or illegal to get one? No, you can ask for a second opinion but the second opinion is gonna be exactly the same as the first because it's illegal to have an opinion other than the official state-sponsored opinion. Ah, got it.

2:03:17 Jawohl! And what idiot would sign this on but meanwhile he's gonna bring a doctor on to talk about this I'm giving you the opportunity here to guess the doctor. How about HOTEP up there in Dallas? No it's gonna be your buddy. Oh not he is he oh not the what's the douchebag the the the fear monger? No this is Niu Tang dynasty My buddy. Okay, play clip 2, you'll hear it. Joining us now is Dr. Peter McCullough. Oh, I thought, I didn't understand. Yes, of course, you mean the king? He's not my buddy.

2:04:02 He's the king. He is the king of COVID. Joining us now is Dr. Peter McCullough, an internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist, and leading expert on COVID-19 treatment. I thought you meant Osterholm, so you confused me. I got it. This is the guy we want. Great to have you on with us today, Dr. McCullough. Thanks for having me. Why is this California law targeting doctors who push so-called COVID misinformation so significant? AB 2098 just signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. It represents the largest threat we've ever seen against freedom of speech in the United States. This basically puts a muzzle on doctors who are trying to help

2:04:42 patients with COVID-19. It declares misinformation and I can tell you as a doctor that doesn't exist. There's simply evolving scientific data, hundreds of thousands of scientific reports. It's a novel coronavirus and there's always two or more interpretive points of view. Doctors deal with scientific data. There's no place for the medical board to claim information or misinformation. So now the law claims to crack down on misinformation such as questioning the effectiveness of masks and vaccines with one sponsor of the bill basically saying this will help preserve public trust in the medical profession and protect patients. In your view, are those measures effective and should medical professionals be allowed to question them? Well there's emerging sources of scientific data. Let's take masks.

2:05:28 There have been 12 randomized trials in respiratory diseases, two in COVID-19. They failed to show that public masking had a benefit. Now recently the CDC has just released its guidance saying even in health care facilities, masking isn't needed unless we're directly dealing with COVID. This is so stupid. Yes, I would say. It's beyond stupid. And of course California leads the way and Newsom signing this thing is idiotic and it's really a law against the second opinion. In other words, there is now official state edicts about your medical treatment. He's not your doctor anymore. No, he's the state's doctor. So let's go at the end of this. I think there's a third one.

2:06:21 And now the law has just been signed by the governor. Why now? How prevalent is COVID in the U.S. at present? COVID's on the way down. You know, we're finishing this after wave of the Omicron, the big Omicron spike in December, January. Then we've had this after wave. It's mutated to a very mild form. The hospitals are essentially empty of severe cases. There are deaths being recorded mainly in patients who have coincident COVID positivity. One remains positive for COVID for many months after the initial illness. So if someone's hospitalized for another reason, still being counted as a COVID case. But I can tell you clinically, I do have some patients in my practice. It's easily treated at home with multidrug

2:07:04 multi-drug approaches, and there is essentially a negligible threat for hospitalization and death. So this bill is oddly timed. It's unconstitutional. I think it's going to hurt COVID-19 care in California. Doctors are going to naturally recoil and not take risks. Speaking of the constitutionality of the bill, Californians for Good Governance opposed the law saying it contains unconstitutional restrictions on free speech. What's your reaction to this? You know, I think they're on the right track and leading really internationally known child psychiatrist Mark McDonald and family physician Jeff Barkey just filed a lawsuit against California and AB 298 with the Liberty Justice Center. So there's going to be a mountain of legal work to kill this before it gets going.

2:07:51 We'll see. Yeah, I know they don't get killed. You think? You think? Yeah. But in the courts, he has to defend it. So Newsom, who had the opportunity to not to veto the bill, and he could, and the excuse would be, I think this is a great idea and I think we have to be careful about misinformation, but this is telling people that they can't get a second opinion. That's what it really turns out to, that's what his deeper meaning is. And so I have to veto it and he'd have a, and no one could really condemn him for that. But by signing the law like an idiot and then having it kicked out is a double hit on him. First he signed a bad bill and then he's going to get it kicked out because this lawsuit will go through because it is an unconstitutional law. So he screwed himself. It's baffling. Screwed the pooch. How could you think that that's a good idea? It's baffling. He must be dumb.

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Deborah Birx and Anthony Fauci, Lockdown Approval Moment

An analysis from the Brownstone Institute identifies a specific moment in a White House press briefing where Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx allegedly hoodwinked President Trump into approving lockdowns. While Trump was distracted by a journalist, Fauci read "small print" recommendations to close bars and restaurants in states with community transmission, effectively setting the national lockdown policy.

deborah birx· anthony fauci· donald trump· lockdowns· brownstone institute· jeffrey tucker

2:08:51 That's what it tells me, the guy's dumb. Well he's, you know, he's so concentrated on running for president because he knows that this next go-round, because Biden isn't going to run no matter what he tells L. Sharpton. One last clip here which really blew me away. Someone sent me a sub stack from the Brownstone Institute, which sounds big, but it's a guy, Jeffrey A. Tucker, who's the founder and president. He's an economist, author. He's written 10 books, including Liberty or Lockdown. So he's an Epoch Times guy. But he has a real website, Brownstone Institute. He's got other important people on the board, scholars. Oh, important people. But in the sub-stack, he deconstructs a minute and 16 seconds of video. And he says this is the moment when the lockdowns were approved and Trump was basically hoodwinked into approving it.

2:09:52 And I'll give you the scenario and then we can listen to the clip. So it's Brooks, I'm sorry, Burks, Deborah Burks, the Sturmbannfuhrer, Admiral Burks, and Fauci, they're both on stage, and it's question time during the press briefing. And the question comes up about lockdowns. And Trump is looking at the audience, or the audience is the news guys, And Debra jumps in. Now they had this prepared order or statement or whatever, I guess it was order from the NIH or the CDC, which according to the sub-stack, Birx was supposed to present this because she was the one that ultimately would go to every single state in the union and tell the governors they had to shut down the state. We know that to be true, it's in her book and she's proud of it.

2:10:47 And she gets all flustered as she's trying to read this language to kind of cement this lockdown order. Fauci jumps in and does it, has a tremendous tell that this is something, and I recall seeing this, but right at that moment when Fauci jumps up onto the, you know, goes to the lectern and starts reading this, and you'll hear it, Trump is like pointing at one of the journalists, you know, like doing one of those things he does, yeah, right, right. And so that whole thing passes him by, And then he doesn't even know it happened. And it's a magical moment and let's just listen to it now that you have that visual in your head.

2:11:24 The question about the sort of underlying public health strategy behind some of these guidelines, telling people to avoid restaurants and bars is a different thing than saying that bars and restaurants should shut down over the next 15 days. So why was it seen as being imprudent or not necessary to take that additional step, offer that additional guidance? Well, I think we have to say the data that has been coming out, and I'm sure you're all up to date on how long the virus lives on hard surfaces. And that has been our concern over the last two weeks. Bullshit. No, I'm sorry. Go ahead. I just wanted to read. There's an answer to this. Go ahead, Tony. He was my mentor, so I'm going to have to let him speak. The small print here, it's really small print. In states with evidence of community transmission, bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms,

2:12:19 and other indoor and outdoor venues where groups of people congregate should be closed. So Mr. President, are you telling governors in those states then to close all their restaurants and their bars? Well, we haven't said that yet. We're recommending things. No, we haven't gone to that step yet. That could happen, but we haven't gone there yet, please. They literally just went to that step in front of his very eyes. Fauci's all jacked. No, no, let's fight. Very small print. Very, very small print. I think this guy nails it. I think that's exactly when it took place. That's a good catch. It's a great catch. I think so too. It sounds like it to me. And when you see the video in the show notes, nashownotes.com, you'll see Trump is completely distracted. He's not looking. And then those two... He wasn't paying attention. And then once Fauci delivers that really, really small print, he and Birx are like,

CHAPTER 31 / 37 Discussion

Elon Musk Twitter Acquisition, X Everything App

Elon Musk has moved forward with his original $44 billion offer to buy Twitter, describing it as an accelerant for "X, the everything app." Speculation suggests Musk may have been forced by legal realities to honor the deal. The discussion explores the potential return of Donald Trump to the platform and the impact this would have on Truth Social and CEO Devin Nunes.

elon musk· twitter· x app· donald trump· devin nunes· truth social· spacex

2:13:15 Like orgasmic look at each other. We did it. We did it. We pulled it off. We pulled it off. We pulled it off. Exactly. I thought that was mind-blowing. I remember that era. That was the era where COVID could be on surfaces and everyone, oh, you got to be careful. You can't do that. You can't touch anything. Exactly. Which turned out to be bull crap. Okay, so here's a topic we need to address. didn't move forward with the deal. He was likely heading to court against Twitter and with a losing hand. But Musk now tweeting that buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app. And while that tweet is short on details, Musk has already said that he wants to fix spam and bot issues, take the company private, and dramatically loosen restrictions on what users can tweet. He's also said he would reactivate former President Trump's Twitter account. So who knows what surprises could lie ahead? Well, this was a fun twist in the story.

2:14:31 Well, I find it to be... I've never fully agreed with your thesis, but I found this to be out of the blue. Yeah, for sure. There's like all of a sudden we have this, you know, because I thought it was gonna, you know, I thought the way it was gonna go was that he was going to use the leverage that he had to the bots and the bad, you know, there's a bunch of bullcrap, the numbers are wrong. Because this is what most of these guys who like to buy companies do. They find your numbers are wrong and they sue you. And then you get to think for a lesser deal or for even free. I've seen that happen. And it turns out they were negotiating in the past two weeks about lowering the price according to sources.

2:15:14 Well, according to that announcement right there, he's going to pay full ticket for what he's first... Yes, that was the surprise. Yeah, the whole thing is a surprise. Well, so there's a couple of options because I agree with you, this was unexpected. So probably Occam's razor is he signed a dumb deal because I think he kind of said, I don't need to do due diligence even though Who wants to believe that? I'm gonna stop you there because that has to be correct. He had to have signed a dumb deal. Yeah. And that really is a black mark on his reputation. If true, I mean we don't know that is absolutely true, but it's the only explanation that makes sense. He signed a dumb deal. I think most of those documents have now been seen.

2:16:07 And that is true. He signed a dumb deal and then as he tried to pull out and he now he was still he's done a very fine job of destroying Twitter so far because you know they're missing their numbers advertisers are not you know are very wary they don't want any part of it. It's a mess there's it's just a mess so it's it's it is definitely in decline. And his lawyers went, well, you know, you can wind up paying probably 10 or 11 billion dollars in fines to them for not buying it, or you could get the money together and buy it at the original price. So that is the Occam's razor version. What he says he's going to do with it, I think is even dumber than this deal that he signed.

2:16:51 because he truly thinks that this is going to be, he can create a WeChat? I mean, isn't this what Facebook tried? Hasn't this been tried ad nauseam in the United States? And without the authoritarian government making people use it as the only avenue, I don't see how he can pull that off. Do you know you can listen to podcasts on Twitter? Do you know you can send people lightning payments on Twitter? No, you don't know that. No one knows that because no one cares. They just want to They want to spew on Twitter. They don't want to buy crap through Twitter. So that's what he thinks he's going to do. There's some other possibilities. Someone, I would say, it feels like just looking at the evidence we have and the text messages he was receiving and the people who were kind of, he was courting for this money that he will need more than he can raise. Maybe someone came in and said, here it is, you're good to go. Let's just do this. Now, that could be a number of parties.

2:17:55 And I think the... That's an interesting thesis. Somebody... Yeah, someone said here... Well, now I think bringing Trump back onto the platform is a big deal. If Trump comes back. Oh yes he will. Yeah. Of course he will. He's... Look, Devin Nunes is the CEO of the Freedom SPAC. you know, the Trump truth social and all that. So he'll he will blame... That thing's doomed now, by the way. Yeah, no, he will blame Devin Nunes. Devin Nunes screwed it up and there's a lot of things wrong as we know, a lot of things going wrong with that with that organization. So he'll, this is what he does. He will trash them. He'll step away from it and he'll say, come on back to Twitter. And it's, I mean, is this an October surprise? He could be back on by this weekend, some say.

2:18:51 I think that would be really interesting. And I think the amount of money that would be needed to put into the pot to basically get Trump back on Twitter, I think some people might think that's worth it. I wonder if he's going to trash Nunes. Nunes is a very important a cog in Trump's machine. And I don't know that he would trash him, and I think that would be fun to watch if he does. That would be bad. I mean why? He trashes everybody. I know he does. He tends to trash people like that but this would be noticeably bad. A lot of people that are super loyal like he never trashed Perry, his Department of Energy guy. He never trashed the black guy who was a housing guy. No, but he fired him. Perry was fired? Not that I know of. Resigned. He resigned. Okay.

2:19:50 Well, they all resign. Nobody can take any of those jobs for more than a couple of years. Exactly. He never did anything with the black guy who was the HUD guy who was famous, the neurosurgeon, whose name eludes me. Ben Carson. Carson. He's never done anything with him. And he said there's a lot of guys that seem to be immune to his anger. Yeah, but social has failed. Just from from you know from the narrative perspective it's not I'm sure they will put money on this I'm saying no he's not gonna trash he can trash somebody but it won't be Nunes. Well let's not put money on that let's put money on is he coming back to Twitter? I'm not I wouldn't take the bet. Okay well then why did you say I'll put money on it? I'll put money on him trashing Nunes. I'll take that bet five. Okay. Five. Five? Yeah five bucks.

2:20:44 Well five bucks, I thought you said 500. Please! What do you think I am? I'm a podcaster, what's your problem? Five bucks, okay, five bucks I say, doesn't trash news. See this is why your friends don't talk to you anymore. The, the, the, what do you call them again? The Lib Joes. The Lib Joes, because you keep taking big money from them. You should do five bucks and then you can keep them going forever. It'll be interesting to see what he does. Again, I think it's the destruction of Twitter. The only way he can realize his current dream, Elon Musk this is, is to have everyone get ready to show your driver's license to become a full-fledged member of Twitter. He's not going to charge subscriptions for crap. No, he's going to make everybody verify, everyone will be a blue check. You know, he thinks he... I don't think so. You know, we'll see. I mean, he's...

2:21:40 I don't think he has enough time in the day. I mean managing SpaceX is really his, I think, his top priority. You give this guy a lot of credit. You give him a lot of credit. I don't give him any credit like that anymore, especially after reading those emails. He doesn't know what he's talking about. No, those emails were dumb, but mostly the idiots were the guys that he's friends with, not him so much. But anyway, this could be the government. The government saying, hey, you know what? I'll tell you this much. The one that big, the October surprise would be making Jason Calacanis the CEO.

2:22:16 That would make my day, that's what that would do. It'd be great. So one other theory, remember Elon gets all his money from the government indirectly or he starts his business with money from NASA, he starts his business with huge subsidies and tax breaks on electric vehicles. And you know, so maybe the... He knows how to gouge the government. Yeah, so maybe the government's like, hey man, we need this, we need... and I'm just gonna stick with my theory. I think definitely, I think that what you're saying now is absolutely true. That was, it was important in Iran. It still is. That's where they're gonna bring those satellites over there and beam down Twitter in Iran so they can get a revolution going and get rid of the guy. Yep. Get rid of the...

2:23:07 regime. And it was Hillary Clinton used Twitter. All these revolutionary operations were using Twitter. All of them come in and stem from the CIA. I think there's a connection between the intelligence so much and Twitter that they can't get rid of it. There's no substitute. And just to make sure we remove or we have deballed any potential competition. There's three main candidates to the deal. The first attacks data and one of the big questions. I'm sure I should set this up. This is the proposal of what to do with TikTok. There's three main candidates to the deal. The first attacks data and one of the big questions that lawmakers and others have had is the extent to which China, because TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, the extent to which China can access

CHAPTER 32 / 37 Discussion

TikTok Data Security, Oracle and US Government Oversight

The U.S. government is considering a deal with TikTok that would require the company to store all American user data on Oracle servers. The proposal includes government oversight of TikTok's algorithms to prevent election manipulation and the creation of a board of national security experts to monitor corporate governance. Critics note Oracle's deep ties to the CIA and the data broker industry.

tiktok· oracle· bytedance· national security· algorithms· data privacy

2:22:16 That would make my day, that's what that would do. It'd be great. So one other theory, remember Elon gets all his money from the government indirectly or he starts his business with money from NASA, he starts his business with huge subsidies and tax breaks on electric vehicles. And you know, so maybe the... He knows how to gouge the government. Yeah, so maybe the government's like, hey man, we need this, we need... and I'm just gonna stick with my theory. I think definitely, I think that what you're saying now is absolutely true. That was, it was important in Iran. It still is. That's where they're gonna bring those satellites over there and beam down Twitter in Iran so they can get a revolution going and get rid of the guy. Yep. Get rid of the...

2:23:07 regime. And it was Hillary Clinton used Twitter. All these revolutionary operations were using Twitter. All of them come in and stem from the CIA. I think there's a connection between the intelligence so much and Twitter that they can't get rid of it. There's no substitute. And just to make sure we remove or we have deballed any potential competition. There's three main candidates to the deal. The first attacks data and one of the big questions. I'm sure I should set this up. This is the proposal of what to do with TikTok. There's three main candidates to the deal. The first attacks data and one of the big questions that lawmakers and others have had is the extent to which China, because TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, the extent to which China can access

2:23:50 US data. So the first thing essentially requires Oracle to take care of all of the data in the US and kind of pardon it away from the rest of the company and away from China. The second is the logarithm. So when you go on TikTok, you're fed content, you don't really know why you're being fed it, but it's being fed to you. And there's a lot of concern that that content could be manipulated potentially. This woman's voice is like a hacksaw on glass. Yeah, she's on CNN. And there's a lot of concern that that content could be manipulated potentially to impact an election, like you could see content that's in favor of a certain candidate.

2:24:31 So, Oracle would also be in charge of monitoring that content and the logarithms to see if it looks like there's something off and if they think that there is, report it to the U.S. government. And then finally, corporate governance. How does actually TikTok work from a management perspective, from an ownership perspective? And the initial plan is not to make ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, sell TikTok, but they're trying to carve it off. So one of the things they're trying to do is create a board of directors of independent national security experts, and they will feed any concerns that they have up to the US government and kind of keep tabs on the US business.

2:25:15 So they can't, we need your data. And please park it with Oracle who has most of the CIA databases. That's a strong partner. Yeah, they're very connected. Not only that, Oracle has huge business in building digital profiles from credit card data and the data broker, big data broker business. You have to disclose your algorithms So we can see if you're doing anything nefarious and we've got a whole panel of douchebags who are gonna narc on you constantly. They're dead! No, they're not. That's like Facebook. How's that $400 stock doing? Just kidding. You wait, you wait. I will bet you $500 right now that Facebook will never get back to $400.

2:26:06 Unless they do some, yeah, unless they... The bet's on. I'll take it. And that, with the same float... Can somebody record this, please? With the same float, you're not allowed to manipulate by changing the float with a split or reverse split. That's bullcrap. Dude, float is never the same. There'll be some issuances, there'll be some... buybacks a million reasons with a split or reverse. Now you're adding a bunch of disclaimers. Never mind. You don't want to do the bet. Oh, I'm done. $5,000. $5,000? $5,000? No, I'm going to tell you this. Pussy! Pussy! Pussy! I'll do the 500, but the reason I won't do the 5,000 is because you can't afford it.

CHAPTER 33 / 37 Discussion

Producer Credits, Karma Requests and Baby Making

The hosts read through the final list of producers for episode 1492, acknowledging donations from $50 to $150. They grant "karma" for various listener requests, including health support for a bowel cancer diagnosis and "baby-making karma" for a couple seeking a sibling for their daughter. The segment includes a brief mention of Peter Zyhan's book on the end of the world.

donations· karma· peter zyhan· al sharpton· baby making· cancer

2:26:51 I'll never get paid. Point made, point made. You're afraid. You're afraid. I have no fear. Yeah, well that's what your no fear exhibit itself was all this float bowl crap. No, no, I received that immediately and took it straight to five grand. And that's what you did. You were hoping to blow me out. Oh, so at least you have you can save some pride. Okay, I've seen this before. So the problem is you don't have five grand. That's what you're saying. I don't. I don't make enough money, especially with these recent donations. I'm gonna show my school by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Yeah, on No Agenda. In the morning. We do have a few people to thank for show 1492 and Columbus sail the ocean blue. Starting with Bruce Schwalm, who's a regular nowadays in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, $150.33. Comes in with a bank check.

2:27:51 Ryan shun in Morton Grove, Illinois 132 and This came in the last show. This is a carryover. This is an honor of the 13 and 2 record of sumo champion. So this is a This is being he's double bill. He's gotten double credits here. Okay. Well it happens I don't remember this one. I do and it was 132 the amount was 132. I Yeah, because it was in honor of the one thirteen and two record of sumo champion Tom awashi All right, which I we discussed that was the so you're saying is it when I bitched about the tournament being boring So you're saying this is a carryover from the previous show It was mentioned in the previous show for some reason. I'll have to make a note in the exceptions I'm going to look right now log Ryan schoom Okay, shown shown

2:28:46 Roberto Torado in San Francisco. Yes, you are correct. You are correct. You are correct. I see it right here. 132. Roberto Torado in San Francisco, California. 111.11. Spreading the chocolate sprinkles for the mind. Please read. The end of the world is just beginning. Okay. He's got some Peter Zyhan book he's promoting. Corinne Hunt in Plano, Texas 10668 is a happy birthday to her 54. John Robineau 100. James in Dalzell, South Carolina 100. And this puts him over the one grand mark for knighthood all I ask is for some kind of ISO of JCD saying the FBI has pictures of Rubio

2:29:35 And Lady G with, you can go get that from the previous episode. It was lewd. It was lewd. It was lewd. Go cut that yourself. It was very offensive to my co-host. No, not at all. I was just surprised. Yes, there you go. Robert Kirkpatrick in Colorado Springs, Colorado 100. This is a switcheroo donation. Make a switcheroo for his, make credit to John Fuller of Colorado Springs. Okay, don't. His celebration show day. birthday April, he's got a birthday April 6th. Yar Mor, this is a Jewish name and I can't pronounce it correctly, in D.N. East Burnham, Israel, 100.

2:30:25 His donation be credited to the best boyfriend in the universe, Yazin, who's just celebrated his magic number minus 10. So it's a second switcheroo. And Yair is probably not a he but a her. Yair. Yeah, you can't be sure these days, but well, that's very nice of Yair. But anyway, thanks for doing or somebody will be thanking you later. In a big way, hopefully. Adam Frederick in Orange, Vermont, 8066. Hold on, this is partially a... I think this is a make good, I'm not sure, but we missed him on 1490. I did not hear it read! I should have landed between Ian Hamburg and Duke of Luna. Yeah. Okay. Richard Hufford in Tempe, Arizona. We love no agenda. Anonymous in Camarillo, California.

2:31:16 8008 and so is Richard Hufford 8008 because that's where Sir Kevin McLaughlin, Duke of Luna, Lover of American Boobs is coming from with 8008. He's actually the Archduke of Luna now I believe. Al Gonsulin in Missouri City 8008. There we go. Wyanne Cartini in Torrington, Connecticut, 7421. Sir Brian Tobiason in Baron of Chiefs Kingdom in Gardner, Kansas, 5888. That's a birthday shout out to his oldest daughter. Jan Brugnick in Smilde. Smilde. Jan Brugnick in Smilde. Smilde. Smilde.

2:32:01 Jan Bruggenik in Schmilda Brugink Brugink Brugnik Brugink Inc. He needs a de-douching You've been de-douched Brian Furley 5510 Michael Gates 5280 Sven Janssen in Round Rock, Texas probably called Janssen there 5230 Jeffrey Kenyon in Klon Tarf, Australia. Sounds like the Outback. 5061. Mara Gabrielle in Amsterdam, 5005. What does she say? She wants karma to help her battle the interdimensional attack she's in.

2:32:47 Oh, okay, well you'll get that at the end. James Sherametta in Napa Nock, New York is a $50 donor and the following people are all $50 donors, name and location, if I have it. And I do with all of them except good old Villarreal, Villarreal coming up. Anna Drake in Whitestone, Indiana. Scott Vangelder in Centerville, Massachusetts. It says the book Propaganda by Jacques Elluel is a must we read. Yes. Peter Maclay in Dublin, Ireland. Jonathan Ferris in Liberal, Kansas. Ryan Tiernan in North Providence, Rhode Island. Matthew Januszewski, sir, to you, in Chicago. Jeffrey Fries in Moraga, California, Villareal, Villareal. Daniel Varelli in Charlottesville, Virginia.

2:33:38 Christopher Hodges in Union, Mississippi. Philip Kuzmanowski in Austin, Texas. Matthew Smith in Colchester, UK. Sir Brett Farrell, who's in Oklahoma City, I think, 50. And last but not least on this list is Sir Jason Deluzio in Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Florida. I want to thank these folks for making the show. $14.92, a reality and a winner. And it was Jeffrey Kenyon who wanted a health karma following his recent bowel cancer diagnosis. And he's very close to a knighthood, so we'll do an F cancer for you. We have Make Good, this is the one I was reading earlier from Sir Anthony Knight of the Coquille River Valley. In gratitude for the karma, I donated $478.19 to bring myself to an even $2,000 and humbly request a title change. And then he goes into a very long story,

2:34:35 But he will receive his title change and then there's a Heather and Daniel make good Who say they donated 234.56 to the show last Wednesday hoping to hear your voice over the radio waves? harnessing the great cosmic power to bestow upon my husband and that I was and that and I that sweet baby making karma to give our daughter Freya a sibling If you can't find it, no big deal, but the karma be appreciated. Heather and Daniel, so we need some baby making karma. We need some F cancer karma and let us do that after. Here we go. You've got karma. There you go. Now for the baby, a little goat added for you. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 34 / 37 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups, Global Community Events

A comprehensive list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is shared, spanning locations from Edmond, Oklahoma, to Bavaria, Germany. Events include a "Halloween Tricks Planning Session" in South Carolina and a "Huey Huey Fest" in Anchorage, Alaska. The hosts emphasize the importance of these gatherings for the mental health of the "slaves of Gitmo Nation."

meetups· oklahoma· texas· bavaria· alaska· community

2:35:23 If you'd like to be a producer of the NO Agenda show, there's many ways you can contribute. Time, talent and treasure is all we really ask for. But we do appreciate the treasure and thank you to everyone who came in under $50 who we do appreciate but those are anonymous we promise never read from them and a lot of them have different Sustaining donations you can be a part of and just keep that going you can be you can make it up yourself We have 12 12 33 33 something's recurring to keep us through the slower donation days which do occur more information is here vorac.org slash and

2:35:59 And here is our list. Bruno Beaudry, happy birthday to his son Brandon, celebrated on the 28th. Yair Moore to her boyfriend Yassin, 23 yesterday. Sir Pierre turned 58 yesterday. Sir Brian Tobiason, Baron of Chief's Kingdom, happy birthday to his daughter Christine, she turned 12 yesterday. James Aggee, celebrating today, Robert Kirkpatrick, happy birthday to John Fuller, his birthday is today. And John Fuller is of course celebrating his birthday, let us know that. Sir 1% of the GTFO, 47 for him tomorrow, Sir David Fugazotto,

2:36:40 Happy birthday to his dad, celebrating on the 14th, can never be too early. Stephanie McGirt, her son Brian McGirt Jr. will be 10 on the 26th, so we're ready for that one. And Corrine Hunt turns 54. Happy birthday from all your buddies here at the best podcast in the universe. Hey, hey, hey, hey, what happened here? Oh, there we go, misfire. Sorry about that little misfire. One title change, you heard it earlier. Sir Anthony, Knight of the Coquille River Valley becomes a baronet today thanks to an additional $1,000 of treasure he has supported the show with and we really, really appreciate it. Thank you very much, Sir Anthony. Now a baronet. Knights, we have another good list here.

2:37:33 This is a good list today. Let's get we have uh you got my good list blade ooh. Oh, that's the pretty one I do like that one Bo Baudry James Nettel Aaron Bratton hey citizen Alwyn Buskins and James! All of you jump up here on the podium. It is time to receive your official knighting thanks to your support of the Noah Genesow in the amount of $1,000 or more aggregate. And I'm very proud to pronounce to Kate Vee as Sir Iceberg of the Holo Groves, Sir James Nittel the Spartanburg Dynamo, Sir Meister Chit Chat of the Harmony Homestead, Sir Hay Citizen, Sir Justabuzz Paladin of the West Friesland and the Coastal Dunes, and Sir James!

2:38:15 For you, Hookers and Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay. We also have fresh unpasteurized eggs and muscadine meat and mild Indian curry and a fine morse load. And of course... Mutton and mead, everybody loves it. I don't care what kind of moor sloth you're bringing, it never really compares to the mutton and mead. And while you're feasting on that, please go to noagendanation.com slash rings. Give us the information where to send it is a good start along with your ring size so we can get the proper Signet ring to you with the sealing wax which enables you to officially seal and make your important correspondence safe and secure. and your official certificate of authenticity. Thank you again, gentlemen.

2:39:16 Tomorrow the big friendly meetup 630 in Edmond, Oklahoma at the Patriarch. New on the list for Saturday, Ben's and Bernadette's, that brunch! 10 o'clock in the morning at Brood at Fort Worth, Texas. On Saturday as well, the no agenda October barbecue meetup noon at Matt and Liz's Compound. And that's in La Harpe, Kansas. Kansas. Yes, Kansas. Okay. Did I get that right? Central Ohio meetup, the Tip Top Kitchen and Cocktails is where you will join each other in Columbus, Ohio, also on Saturday. Bring your own crudités at McKenna Park, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Classic Cars and Live Music, 2 o'clock Central European time on Saturday at Waldgasthof Buchenhain. That's in Bayern Brun, Bavaria, Germany.

2:40:07 But check it out, classic cars and live music and a meetup. Could it get any better? San Antonio's meeting at Big Hops on Saturday, four o'clock. The hooey hooey or hooey hooey, the Napa Valley east of the Mississippi meetup on Saturday. Right Brain Brewery, Traverse City, Michigan. Savage 2nd Saturday Soiree, River Bottoms Pub, Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday. Sunday, Halloween Tricks Planning Session 1 at 2 Eastern, that'll be in Holy City Brewing, North Charleston, South Carolina. And finally for Sunday, Huey Huey Fest, another one, this will be in Alaska, 4 p.m. Alaska time, Bear Paw Bar & Grill in Anchorage, Alaska. No agenda, it's bad, it's nationwide, you cannot dispute that.

2:40:52 These are people who just want to get together to have some reality, have some community with people who already listened to the show and have figured it out. And you will see that we are a very, very Varied of a varied group of producers and slaves of Gitmo nation Go find out where you can join one of these it's critical to your mental health no agenda meetups calm if you can't find one start one yourself You wanna be where you won't be Triggered or held to blame You wanna be where everybody feels the same It's like a part Facebook, at any time from this point forward that we're still doing the show $400 or above, 5 grand. It's a good deal for me. What do you got for ISOs? You already made the bet for 500 bucks. Oh, okay. 500 is good.

CHAPTER 35 / 37 Discussion

Kamala Harris and Veep Mashup, Political Vapidity

The Daily Show produced a mashup comparing Vice President Kamala Harris's public speeches to the fictional character Selina Meyer from the show Veep. The segment highlights the "vapid" nature of the Vice President's rhetoric regarding the passage of time and community. Additionally, a clip of Harry Styles endorsing Beto O'Rourke in Austin is played to illustrate celebrity political influence.

kamala harris· julia louis-dreyfus· veep· daily show· political satire· beto o'rourke

2:42:04 I have a couple. I'm over ISO'd so I don't know if this is gonna be very good. Oh, you got too many. How many you have? I got to one, two, three, five. Five. I'll play mine first. One, two, three, five. That should be four, but go on. Really? You're gonna do that to me and you're gonna say go on? You sound like Kara Schwisher. This is what Kara Schwisher does. Oh, you forgot four, but okay, go ahead. Go on, Scott. Go ahead, Scott. Go on. Boneheads run in the ship. That's one. Congratulations on a great job. That's two. I'm gonna have this one. I think a lot of people didn't like it. I don't like that one. This one is pretty good. It's a national nightmare. And there's that. And then... Deploy, deploy, deploy. Personally, it's a national nightmare. I kind of like that one. I think I like the great job one the best. Oh, really? Okay, I got two. All right. I got cookie.

2:43:12 Can I give you a cookie? Is that AJ? That's funny. And then I got loot. You loot, we shoot. You like the great job one, the best? Yeah, what was the one you liked the best? There was one that was kind of funny. Well there's... Okay, the one I like is... It's a national nightmare! That's the one I like, but... Congratulations on the great job. That's the one you liked. Yeah, I think the end of show... Is congratulations on the great job. Yeah. Okay. We'll keep that. The other one I like a lot though. Yeah, well you can use that for the news. But it's negative. You can use that for the newsletter. It's negative. All right. Let's listen to John Kennedy's running for office. It's a nice 30-second ad he's putting out. It's called the crackhead ad. This is a classic. Violent crime is surging in Louisiana. Woke leaders blame the police.

2:44:14 I blame the criminals. A mom should not have to look over her shoulder when she's pumping gas. I voted against the early release of violent criminals and I opposed defunding the police. Look, if you hate cops just because they're cops, the next time you get in trouble, call a crackhead. I'm John Kennedy and I approve this message. That's a good way to get attention. Yeah, he got a lot of, uh, a lot of, yeah, he got viral. Well, since you're doing that, uh, let me play just a 36 second soundbite of Harry Styles. Harry Styles, you know Harry Styles? You like Harry Styles? I mean, you know Harry Styles, right? I know Harry Styles. I don't particularly like him or don't like him. No, but you know the music. So Harry Styles is very popular. Uh, Harry... He's either a guy who spits on people

2:45:08 No, no Harry Styles is the former boy band guy and he sings watermelon sugar. Hi That guy he dresses up as a girl. He's got like girl clothes on all the time. No, you can't trigger me It's not happening. No So he did a residency in Austin a whole week of shows and this is perfect because Austin is I mean, the elites who live in Austin who can still afford to, they have season tickets to the Moody events. It's called the Moody Theater. I think they even, I don't know if this was in the Moody itself or a different venue, but it's all the same people. They own all the concerts, they produce everything in Austin. So this was, oh my God, have you seen Harry Styles? All the elites are going to see Harry Styles. Normal people can't afford the tickets.

2:46:01 And so Harry's in Austin, what does he do? He, at a certain point, he gets his guitar. Beto's in the audience. His guitar is a big sticker, Beto for Texas! And he just stands there, and I want you to hear the orgasms from the crowd of Austin. Now the reason I'm, I stopped this. Yeah? I was gonna say it sounds like in that crowd of scream, there's somebody screaming like she's being raped. No, it's one of the libtards like the, like the girl with the, you know, with the, whenever they go, like the girl in the supermarket, whenever they go crazy, like insane, I think this actually triggered TDS, Trump Derangement Syndrome. Listen, you'll hear it, it's the same scream. Oh, it's like that woman in the green. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Listen, it's her. Listen.

2:47:24 It's like it's frightening frightening yeah, they get completely it's they trigger and they give the same scream as when they have nothing left to say and they're being accused of something they just go crazy. It's worse than the Wilhelm scream. It's really incredible the Wilhelm scream. Gotta give big props to the Actually, I won't give props the Daily Show ripped off a good idea and then they put it together better than the original this was the mashup that was going around of our vice president Kamala Harris and Selena who was played by the billionaire in Veep Oh Julia Julia Julia Louis Dreyfus don't I think they own Cargill don't they?

2:48:14 I don't know if it's Cargill, but they think they're big. The Dreyfus family is big. Huge. So they did this mashup and it was online first. It was really, it was funny, but it wasn't good enough that I clipped it because it just wasn't all that great. And the Daily Show, they did a really good job, but they didn't come up with it. But it's worth listening to this, this mashup between fiction and real life. My fellow Americans, words have many meanings and sometimes instead of conveying our meaning they can suggest other meanings. When we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. Well we are the United States of America because we are united and we are states. I'm talking about the significance of the passage of time.

2:49:00 The significance of the passage of time. So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time. Whatever we have in store cannot be known. The past was once the future. The future is, I should say, unknown. We got to take this stuff seriously, as seriously as you are because you have been forced to have to take it seriously. Obesity is a serious disease and it needs to be taken seriously. You need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home. I hope that clarifies the issue and this can be the last word on those words. Certain issues are just settled. Clearly we're not. No, that's right and that's why I do believe that we are living sadly in real unsettled times. It's unbelievable. It's a match.

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Chess World Scandal, Wireless Cheating Allegations

The professional chess world is embroiled in a scandal after a grandmaster accused a rising player of cheating. The theory involves the player receiving wireless signals—humorously suggested to be via anal beads—to communicate moves calculated by a chess computer. Experts note that computer-generated moves have a distinctive style that experienced grandmasters can recognize during play.

chess· cheating· magnus carlsen· hans niemann· computer moves· grandmaster

2:49:53 Yes, just vapid, vapidity I guess would be a good word for it. Just so vapid this woman. And for the Daily Show to do that I was a bit surprised. Yeah, that is kind of a... Well, they're trying to cut her off. I mean, she has to know that she should not be in office. Yeah. And shouldn't think about running. Just muddy the waters. I have no clip and I'm really sad about it. Have you been following the chess scandal, the scandal from the chess world? I know about it, but I haven't followed it with any... the cheater. I don't know how you cheat at chess unless you go, hey look over there and then you move some pieces around. That's the best part of the story, although I'm pretty sure it's not true.

2:50:46 So this relatively new player comes pretty much out of nowhere in a very short amount of time and starts winning everywhere. I think he was initially playing online chess competitions. I don't even know if that's, I mean, that sounds like easy to cheat. But then he was playing a grand champion. and the grand champion within a couple moves says, this guy's cheating, I'm not going to be a part of this, and walks out of the competition. And the chess world is really rocked by this. And so the theory for at least a week and a half was that this guy, this player who came out of nowhere, that someone was obviously observing the game, running scenarios on a chess computer,

2:51:35 and then wirelessly feeding back the moves to him. The catch was how they claim this was being transferred back to him wirelessly. Care to guess? Well, I would think it'd be an earwig, one of those little listening devices like you're hearing it. It goes deep into the canal and you can receive radio transmissions. No, it was wirelessly controlled anal beads. So they would give him a... Maybe Morse code or something? Morse code in your butt. Isn't that... That's cheating, you know. That's... If you go to that length, give him the title. Give it to him. I'm sure that's not true. Well, the Grand Master would probably have played enough computers. That was his claim. He starts playing computers. They can just see it's a computer move. It's not a person making that move. Yeah, you saw two moves and he says, computer move, he's cheating. Yeah.

2:52:39 That's actually what's interesting about the story, is that the computer is so distinctive, it has its own style. Because you can play different guys and they all have styles. So you're playing these other grandmasters, that's his style, that's what he would do. And then you play the computer, that's his style, that's what he would do, the computer. It's like, that's interesting to me. Well, you should go to a meeting and talk about it with them. I didn't even follow the story that well. I just thought that one moment there was interesting. The chess world has been rocked. Google, I got a clip. Google sued for being Google. No.

CHAPTER 37 / 37 Discussion

Google Privacy Settlement, Arizona Consumer Fraud Lawsuit

Google agreed to pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Arizona Attorney General over deceptive location tracking practices. The investigation found that Google continued to track users even when "location history" was turned off, using the data to sell targeted advertisements. This marks one of the largest per-capita settlements for consumer fraud in Arizona history.

google· arizona· privacy· location tracking· consumer fraud· settlement

2:53:18 Oh, okay. I'll listen to this. Google has to pay $85 million for tracking location data deceptively. It will settle a lawsuit brought by the Arizona Attorney General. The AG alleges Google made billions of dollars in profit in what the office called one of the biggest consumer fraud lawsuits in Arizona history. The AG's office adds it's the largest amount per capita Google has paid in a consumer fraud and privacy lawsuit of this kind. They began investigating Google in 2018. They found some apps continued to track user location data even if the location history feature was off. Google used other settings like web and app activity to track the data and then they used that information to sell ads. A Google spokesperson said the company now provides straightforward controls and auto delete options for location data. Isn't that what they did? People were shocked by this?

2:54:14 Oh yeah. Isn't that what they do? Is that what we always knew Google was doing this? Yeah. So they're getting sued for being Google. Yeah, but like they care. Like everything else. I know, it's like a big deal. Going soon. Okay. Yeah. I'm going to get my checkbook out. Yeah. Exactly. That's how it is. It's that easy. OTG people, remember that lifestyle. Look into, go to noagendaphone.com. Learn something. It may protect you at least a little bit more. I would say. All right. Who knows what'll happen between now and Sunday? Anything goes. There's a lot on the table, that's for sure. We look forward to returning with another session of media deconstruction coming up next on noagendastream.com. If you're still in the troll room, you can listen along at the latest board meeting of Podcasting 2.0. Learn what's going on in podcasting.

2:55:16 And end of show mixes we have, let me see, we've got Sir Michael Anthony and Socialist Mop. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6 in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, Where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak. We'll be back on Sunday, right here on NO Agenda. Please remember us at dvorak.org slash NA. Until then, hui, hui, adios, mofos, and such. Careful, don't wake the dog. SpaceX gonna buy Twitter, they're fighting for free speech, say bye bye to the babysitter, knock knock, I'm here, let's seal the deal, you're gonna stop all the spam bots and keep it real, going back and forth with it, I've been trying to back out and everybody wonders why I did it,

2:56:10 Who knows but I'd do it again, cause I like to fight and I always win. First we try to swap, then we tell them no, then we flip flop and give them all the dough. Musk gone buy Twitter, he gone buy Twitter, Musk gone buy Twitter, he gone buy Twitter. First we try to swap, then we tell them no, then we flip flop and give them all the dough. Must go on by Twitter, be gone by Twitter, must go on by Twitter, X gone be digger. What's the song that is played where everybody is on the chair, everybody has to, you know, go, going to a VIP lounge? My mind's going blank now. What's happening? I can't remember. I'm gonna lose track. My mind's going blank now.

2:56:51 What the hell's going on here? Where the hell are we? My mind's going blank now. I can't remember. I don't know what the hell he's talking about, but it might be one of yours. My mind's going blank now. Where am I? I keep forgetting I'm in prison. Where am I? No idea. Last night was better than television. I was on the telephone. We're at Boogie Rock scene now. With, uh, with, uh, I don't know. COVID has taken more than 100 years. Here's why it's reflected in the A-A-N-N-H-E-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-

2:57:44 I don't think The idea that, um, the, um, the political coverage of the

2:58:20 I wanna thank and recognize Dr. John, John, genius, genius song, genius, good song. I can't get this to a kill. My mind's going blank now. What's happening? I can't remember. I'm on a blue strike. My mind's going blank now. What are you talking about? What the hell's going on here? You're the door. My mind's going blank now. I can't remember. I don't know what the hell he's talking about, but it might be clear. My mind's going blank now. Where am I? I keep forgetting. Congratulations on a great job