Episode 1650 · Thursday, 11 April 2024

Algo Juice

A Civil War-era abortion law returns to Arizona while a landmark UK medical review dismantles the scientific consensus on youth gender transition protocols.

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The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a Civil War-era law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions, sparking a political firestorm that Governor Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Chris Mayes have vowed to resist. As Donald Trump navigates the fallout by deferring the issue to state jurisdiction, the ruling sets a high-stakes precedent for the upcoming November ballot. This legal shift coincides with a landmark independent review by Dr. Hillary Cass for the UK National Health Service, which found that youth gender transition protocols lack sound scientific evidence and were largely driven by ideological consensus rather than clinical data.

Global tensions escalate as U.S. intelligence warns of an imminent Iranian retaliatory strike against Israel following a consulate bombing in Syria, prompting President Joe Biden to reaffirm an ironclad security commitment. In Ukraine, the International Atomic Energy Agency reported reckless drone strikes on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, while the U.S. military transferred thousands of seized Iranian weapons to the Ukrainian front lines. Domestically, Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour testified to the FAA regarding structural flaws in the 787 Dreamliner fuselage, and the EPA announced historic new limits on PFAS forever chemicals in American tap water. Meanwhile, the March Consumer Price Index rose to 3.5%, fueling concerns over supercore inflation despite White House claims of economic stabilization.

Cultural shifts take center stage with the death of O.J. Simpson at age 76, closing a chapter on a trial that fundamentally reshaped the American media landscape. In a bizarre move for regional stability, the Chechnya culture ministry under Ramzan Kadyrov banned all music outside of an 80 to 116 BPM range to purge Western pop influences. The show also explores the marine cloud brightening experiments in California and the quiet totality of the solar eclipse in the Texas Hill Country.


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CHAPTER 01 / 40 Discussion

Alt-Right Moniker Transition to Far-Right Labeling

The term alt-right has largely disappeared from mainstream media discourse, replaced by the descriptor far-right. This shift in terminology reflects a broader change in how alternative media formats are categorized. Current media trends favor debate-style interactions and mutual interviewing among content creators.

alt-right· far-right· alternative media· political labels· media discourse

00:00 Rescued porcupines. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Thursday April 11th 2024 that's your award-winning Game of Nation media assassination episode 1650! This is no agenda. We're hardcore, we're supercore and we are 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 everyone wonders what happened to the moniker alt-right? I am John C. LeBorek It's crackpot and buzzkill! No that is gone it's not it's gone it's gone Phoebe I'm doing a show

00:43 The moniker alt-right is gone. It is now the narcissistic alternative media Whatever happened to alt right? it was a big deal No, no, it's far right now Now its just far right You're just far right Far Right was always with but far right was in play during Alt-Right Yeah but the Alt-Right moved But nothing They're trying to screw with us that what it is Everything is now far right The new media, I guess alternative media is now they has a new format. There's only one format now except to think for this podcast the format is the debate. The debate and interviewing each other yeah oh well I'm not against that because that's how we actually get the word out about the show but yes like all you should come on and debate on my show debate! They are

CHAPTER 03 / 40 Discussion

Copernicus Climate Agency Reports Record Global Temperatures

The European Union's Copernicus Climate Agency reported that March 2024 was 1.68 degrees Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial average. While every month since June 2023 has broken heat records, officials clarify that the 1.5-degree Paris Accord limit is measured over decades rather than single years. Human-generated emissions and the El Niño weather pattern are cited as primary drivers.

copernicus climate agency· european union· global warming· el nino· greenhouse gas emissions

03:31 The European Union's Copernicus Climate Agency says the long-term trend of exceptional records has them very concerned. month in, month out really shows us that our climate is changing. It's changing rapidly and climate change isn't a future problem it is a problem that we have to face here and now." Copernicus found that globally March was 1.68 degrees Celsius hotter than an average March between the years 1850-1900, the reference period for the pre-industrial era. And notice they don't look at anything before that

04:09 Because that would mess up the numbers if you saw that it was much warmer. However, this doesn't mean the 1.5 degree Celsius warming limit agreed in the Paris 2015 accord has been breached That figure is measured in decades not individual years The main cause of March's record heat was human-generated greenhouse gas emissions, though other factors also contributed like El Nino the weather pattern that warms parts of the Pacific Ocean. Sea temperatures also hit a new high in March averaging just over 21 degrees Celsius. We're all gonna die so let's connect it to Sonny Hawson's law degree because we just had

04:48 And this is why I'm not laughing about this climate change stuff. It's it is what they're going to use for everything Everything is connected the climate change Yeah, it works but Laughing is not good enough anymore. Yeah, it is What did you have to eat this morning? Cheerios Okay There was a landmark a land whatever weird chemicals in there if I think it's paying off Whatever weird I see now you confused me. No matter what we say about climate change and laugh it off and say that it's a hoax, and it is a hoax because we know it's a hoax because we were there when ClimateGate took place and they were futzing with the numbers... Yeah they're cheating! And there are hundreds of billions of dollars gone into proving with AI models that its true

CHAPTER 04 / 40 Discussion

European Court of Human Rights Rules on Swiss Climate Case

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Swiss government violated human rights by failing to take sufficient action against climate change. The case, brought by a group of elderly Swiss women, established a legal link between environmental protection and the right to private and family life. This historic precedent applies to all 26 member states, potentially leading to increased government regulation of personal freedoms.

switzerland· european court of human rights· greta thunberg· human rights· climate litigation

05:40 Now we have it slip into Sonny Hostin's backyard, into law. Dozens of supporters of the Swiss women were in court to hear the outcome, including the environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg. People have been living on the front lines of the climate emergency and have been witnessing and bearing the brunt of its consequences for a very long time This is not a future threat we're talking about here it's a current planetary emergency Hundreds of thousands of people are being affected, are losing their homes or becoming climate refugees. Are losing their lives suffering severe health catastrophes." The Swiss president Viola Emherd said the ruling did nothing to change her government's commitment to sustainability biodiversity and net zero. This was this is an important case because now we have proven in international court of law that

06:39 If a country doesn't do enough for climate change, whatever that means. Of course we know what it means but you know we need to to price carbon, which is not the same as carbon dioxide. Then all kinds of lawsuits can take place and you're hurting people. It could probably be international... But whatever it is we need to do something about it! The fundamental part of this judgment which is what in fact the Swiss women who brought their particular case were looking for was that the court make a link between climate change or more specifically failure to do enough to tackle

07:16 and human rights. And the court has done precisely that, what it said is that the Swiss government's lack of action on tackling greenhouse gas emissions has violated people's rights to quite specific private and family life, but what it refers to is the records these Swiss women brought to the court which showed that they were having to stay indoors alone for days and weeks on end not seeing their families or grandchildren during these extreme heat waves. Which we're seeing more of. The fundamental thing you're not doing enough and climate change is linked to human rights

07:55 I think that will have repercussions right across Europe. And this is true, the climate change is now officially legally according to whatever this court is linked to human rights because of climate change the old ladies and by the way I don't think 50's old but okay They couldn't go outside and you made... Oh look, poor baby. You yelled... See you're making fun of it but you're gonna be the first one they're gonna kill! So does this put some kind of legal obligation on the Swiss government and by implication other governments to combat climate change? To reduce global temperatures? Switzerland

08:30 cannot appeal this ruling and it has been told that its current strategy is inadequate, that it has not properly shown its workings about what it's actually doing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and that it has not met its targets. So Switzerland is now obliged to do something about that and for other countries in Europe it sets a precedent because it is the very first time that the European Court of Human Rights has ruled on a climate change case like this. We know that in other courts there are similar cases coming down the line but the fact that the court has told today, a member state one which many people think has a stellar record

09:15 environmental matters, that it's not doing enough and that is therefore violating the rights of its own citizens is really quite historic. Yeah because now it goes to all the other 26 member states and they're going to take away any freedoms that you had EU And it's going to be what you eat It's going to be when you drive It's gonna be how your toilet flushes Is gonna be when you can have the lights on When you can breathe You are arguing too much CO2 coming out of your piehole One last 30 second clip. We're talking about some other cases being heard by the same court, they were ruled inadmissible That's right there was one from Portuguese young people but what the European Court said is look what you needed to do these young people is go through your own domestic courts in Portugal first The Swiss women went right through the Swiss legal system before they ended up in Strasbourg The other case from France was an individual concerned who no longer lives

CHAPTER 05 / 40 Discussion

University of Washington Marine Cloud Brightening Project

Scientists from the University of Washington launched a project in Alameda, California, to test marine cloud brightening technology. The experiment involves spraying salt water into the air to create brighter clouds that reflect sunlight back into space. While researchers aim to cool the Earth, critics express concern over the potential negative side effects of large-scale geoengineering.

university of washington· marine cloud brightening· geoengineering· alameda· salt water

10:17 where he made the complaint related to climate change and flooding. So that was ruled inadmissible as well. Two shows ago, it's happening right in your backyard. That roar is not coming from a snow machine Instead the plume you see are tiny aerosol particles It's the first technology in the country to test ways to brighten clouds and an effort to cool the globe. In these tanks, Jessica Madrato and a group of scientists from the University of Washington's Marine Cloud Brightening Program are mixing salt in water and using a compression system to test if this machine can distribute the right size particles they say Alameda provides the perfect cloud conditions over the bay

11:09 to mimic the effects of pollution in a cleaner way using salt water to brighten clouds which they hope will then reflect more sunlight back into space to help cool the earth. Cal State East Bay professor Elena Giventel is excited about the research but cautions that as Earth continues to heat up, the various ideas for cooling the world are not without controversy. While there are certain benefits from trying to cool the environment, we were not quite sure what kind of negative effects Doherty believes reducing emissions is the most important tool but says that alone won't be enough

11:46 We are kind of locked in at this point, committed to significant climate disruption. So the question is... Locked in? ...are there other things we can do to help reduce suffering and impacts and this might be one of them The group researchers planned to be here throughout the summer they also hope that they can make this an educational experience for those who visit the museum Yeah you should go visit the museum John! Go visit them say hey this is great What museum? I don't know. Some museum where they were from the area. That's just a cover as you brought us all down with these reports, it was great and trying to lie to you condemning me for laughing Yeah And you go on and on because you don't care You don't care about being locked down

CHAPTER 06 / 40 Discussion

Solar Eclipse Observations in the Texas Hill Country

The solar eclipse passed through the Texas Hill Country, resulting in a period of totality where yard lights activated and wildlife went silent. Despite emergency declarations and dire weather forecasts of rain and thunderstorms, the skies remained clear enough for viewing. Local attendance was lower than expected due to fear-mongering reports, though some visitors like Gene Harris traveled from Austin to witness the event.

solar eclipse· texas hill country· fredericksburg· totality· gene harris

12:31 for climate change. California will be first. So we have to back up and go back to the eclipse, I have a three by three but i need you need to report because you were in the tone of oh sorry zone the zone of totality! I was and I survived yes we had our eclipse moment here and as I'd already identified on Sunday I believe uh the fear-mongering emergency statuses that have been called out over all of Texas. The, oh it's gonna be horrible all these people are going to show up combined with a complete bogus weather report because it was oh it's gonna rain and be thunder and lightning 90% certainty and that was AccuWeather and all these other... Hold on, stop for second

13:21 Are you telling me they can't predict the weather one day in advance but yet they can predict the climate a hundred years from now? That's right. That's correct. Now, aviation weather is pretty spot-on because you can do it literally by aerodrome so I was looking at that and i'm like well this gonna be broken to 3,000 to 6,000 feet and but there's absolutely no precipitation It's not going to rain...it'll be okay And in general it was, but because of all this no one came. It was fantastic! We didn't really have to worry about anyone parking on our land we had occupancy at 85% people could come and hang out now Sir Gene of course still came from Austin

14:10 Yes, we have a picture. We have the picture now Gene brought everything he brought his thermal night vision You know super scope he bought his automatic Shotgun He had on is Russian white tracksuit with the matching white Crocs and had the matching white weapons The only thing I'd asked him to bring he forgot which was the eclipse glasses Which was kind of funny. Luckily, Tina had a couple. So we sat out in the backyard and there were breaks in the clouds and so... We were able to see the eclipse take place In fact that we got some pretty cool pictures And it went dark! The zone of totality That was It was interesting experience You know? Went dark The yard lights came on There was no... The birds went quiet

15:09 You know, dogs weren't going crazy or anything like that. In fact it was only people going, woo! Okay people and then it came light again and we hadn't been raptured so it was a kind of non-event. Did you hear about the guy who wanted to pull a great gag by filling up a bunch those sex dolls with helium and then launch them so it looked like the rapture had taken place. No, I didn't but that's a funny idea. Yeah, it was good bit. Good idea. Did he pull it off or not?

CHAPTER 07 / 40 Discussion

Media Coverage Comparison of the Total Solar Eclipse

A comparison of ABC, CBS, and NBC coverage of the solar eclipse reveals a unified narrative of "joy, awe, and wonder." Bill Nye appeared on CBS to discuss the "Super Bowl of Science" and the Passion, Beauty, and Joy (PB&J) of the event. Reports highlighted specific phenomena such as Baily's beads and the diamond ring effect while emphasizing the commonality of the shared experience.

bill nye· david muir· nora o'donnell· solar eclipse· 3x3

15:45 I don't know. I don't know the end of this story, it was just heard about it That's good that's funny well anyway I mean you know Bill Nye was in town In fact I have Bill Nye on one of the 3x3's And now its time for a 3 by 3 experiment by JCD everybody comparing stories from ABC CBS and NBC The never ending 3x3! That's right, every single time we do a 3x3 John checks out the top three news networks see if they're all fishing from the same pool. They get the same format? Same producers? What did they... what kind of package are they putting together? I think we've pieced that together We've proven that long ago So let's start with ABC and David Muir Across this country today tens of millions of Americans coming together looking up witnessing breathtaking spectacle in the sky

16:37 A rare total solar eclipse. In small towns and big cities, the sky suddenly going dark as the moon passed between the sun and the earth casting that shadow plunging communities into darkness for so many even though they knew the moment was coming they did not expect this it was deeply moving with our Robin Roberts in Cleveland at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame when the total solar eclipse passed through. The Bailey's Bees! We're describing Bailey's beads, the slivers of light cutting through the moons mountains and valleys. Our Maggie Rooley in Russellville Arkansas where 350 couples tied the knot in the moments right before their total eclipse and then what the scientists call The Diamond Ring Effect

17:25 One of the final slivers of light from the sun suddenly swelling into a shape of diamond on ring. Happy for all people who got on planes and in their cars, and traveled with families and loved ones because they wanted to experience something today that we can all experience together as a country I love all the people that were in the hill country who drove there electric vehicles And you can't quite make the round trip wherever they're coming from There were six-hour lines for people waiting to charge before they could go home. Oh, please you mean they didn't expect to see that something like that? This is a known problem! No they did not expect it I just didn't expect that at all no but hey climate change don't worry about it's fine You'll be great Unbelievable mm-hmm Okay well let's go just listen to what NBC has to say

18:23 It didn't matter where you were, the reactions were the same. It's joy, awe and wonder. A shared experience for millions of people today who went a front row seat to history on the horizon as the moon shadow moved from the southwest to the northeast Morgan Chesky in his hometown of Kerrville Texas Everyone is in awe right now Of this four minutes and 24 seconds which I have to tell you it's feeling a little like an eternity right now In Dallas Al Roker Yeah! There are the beads. There are the beads. She saw it.

19:08 Kate Snow, surrounded by thousands. I've done this once before and i got emotional then and i feel myself getting emotional now it's just something about it that is so incredibly special i think it's the maybe the commonality that we're all experiencing one thing at the same time a special and powerful moment that connected all of us That's interesting. Kumbaya! I didn't really get that vibe, it was cool and it was fun that came right over our house so we could sit in the Adirondack chairs on the back and witness it but I didn't get like oh the whole world is together

19:52 You know, especially people. The totality that they'd be together in the first place so it's bogus. People yelling the beads! They're not buying any of these sound effects. There were a couple people who put it up around here but I well there was you know people are out in the park and and yeah I think that this just being together and you know how it's like a football game yeah I don't I wasn't that blown away by it. I'm like, okay, you're a jaded son of a bitch You hate the world no because I'm a change I actually love the world because this climate change is going to screw us up That's what well you're talking about Bill Nye let's move on to CBS where Nora O'Donnell has

20:38 has Bill Nye. Woo! Bill Nye, the science guy we spoke with bill earlier after he experienced totality in Fredericksburg Texas. Bill this is like the Super Bowl of Science and it's so rare that humanity pauses to watch something together what do you hope that brings people? Nora I hope people appreciate the PB&J The Passion Beauty & Joy of science and space exploration. This really brought people together, you know tradings came to a virtual stop on Wall Street because people shared this experience and this experiences understood through the process of science. Bill I know there was a concern in Texas about the clouds in the weather but it turned out better than expected for you right? What did you see? It was

21:31 perfect for totality. We could see the disk of the moon covering the disk of the sun and I saw a couple things which i'd never seen before, one of which was this solar prominence, this solar flare style event like coronal mass ejection these charged particles off the Sun was really visible from here and it was this extraordinary pink Yeah, I can see where people are so... You were there? Where did you see the pink solar flare. No no i did not see any pink solar flare. Oh you weren't paying attention. I was watching it. He's right in the same town. Was he..where was he? Was over downtown or...? In the park now in the park and the fairgrounds as we call them near the ponies the fair ground

CHAPTER 08 / 40 Discussion

Lara Logan Speech on Child Trafficking and Globalism

Journalist Lara Logan delivered a speech in Kerrville, Texas, focusing on horrific accounts of child trafficking and various globalist theories. The presentation touched on 15-minute cities, military-age men at the border, and the potential implementation of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC). The rhetoric was noted for its emotional intensity and alignment with populist political narratives.

lara logan· kerrville· child trafficking· 15-minute cities· cbdc

22:18 Yeah, I can see where people are so... Maybe this is in a way a testament to how people are just all soaked up in their timeline and have got nothing better to do. And for once, for once in years and years and years, people looking up instead of looking down maybe there was more oxygen coming in Instead of just looking at their phone, looking down hunched over. You know all like oh boy The world is coming to an end you know we went to This Laura Logan event in my neighbor she did a speech in Kerrville this was last night Where's Kerrville? Kerrville is about 25 minutes down the road

23:04 from Fredericksburg South. Okay, so it's a weird town They have the correctional facility for the mentally insane there I think Oh perfect The model for one flew over the cuckoo's nest So it's kind of a weird place But this was you know...I love my neighbors I really do I love our neighbors The Logans But I'm worried about the overall narrative that just replicated everything I'm seeing in, you know... The algos are throwing up for everybody. It felt a little bit like... You know unlike when she speaks she has an authoritative resume

23:52 You know, she comes from 60 Minutes and 2020. Yes she does have an authoritative resonance that's a good way of putting it And so this was filled I think 80 people these are hard-working middle class maybe upper middle class probably retailers builders contractors definitely Trump people although it wasn't political And it was a little concerning because here you have a journalist that you look at, and it's like okay I'm looking up to a journalist who definitely has done journalists stuff. Has credentials as a journalist and she starts off with 25 minutes of horrific child trafficking story just...I can't even repeat it to you. It would be blood and gore and everything was like what?

24:39 And then, but then it was just a lot of tropes that were you know that we've all talked about and we've seen was like Noah Harari You know he's the boogeyman look what he's saying. This is what they want to do to you 15 minutes minute cities military age men at the border The bricks are gonna dethrone the dollar and gonna wake up with the CBDC. It's like... When when you don't get I guess the nuance that we tend to bring to these stories It can freak people out. You know, it's... Well I think a lot of that's the idea of a lot of speeches you want to get people kind of emotional if you're gonna give them but hairy scary speech and they're going this way now could go either way

25:26 So it sounds like she did her job if she wanted to freak him out. Spin him up! She had a good stance on transgenderism, like no little girl you were born a girl you'll always be a girl You know telling people to be bold and say no so I'm all for that but you can't just pass over like a 15-minute city thing without... what's really happening? And yeah i think it spins people up Ultimately, to me it did have kind of an undertone of vote for Trump. Even though she didn't say that but I don't know it was concerning and really is concerning to me that this this is what we're getting everywhere huh? That's why our show here! I think so Tina were talking in the car like you know I'm kind of glad about the way we handle this stuff

26:22 We could go the other way. Yeah, and you know what? We'd get a lot of algo juice! We get a lot of juice, we could get advertisers. Yeah! There you go... We'd make more money no doubt about that. Well you know you brought up transgender I do have a presentation if you want to an hour later yeah i just want to say that the one thing you know what she needs? She needs a producer she needs to do something but she needs a show. She's a producer to produce this is this yet many people like her I think we probably are in the same category. Work in a collaborative manner and you need, it's not a one-man show and you have to have other people. We get away with the bare minimum but... But we have each other which is good! I mean we have each other. We do but we can work in a large structured environment which is what a lot of journalists need

27:22 Because they need well we talked about this before Certain people out there need editors. They write too long and when they write and they talk to much when they talk yeah, yeah Greenwald comes to mind I mean really there was there was little difference between The Pool Man show and what she was doing Yeah, except on pool boy. They've got people going yeah right? Yeah, right, right That's great And on our show, you at least just call me names. You know you talk me down. I never called your name ever! You called me a bitch just this morning... Just on the show! Different. Oh sorry, I'm sorry but that you need it and I meant in jest oh well there you go comedy everybody work I got the big laughs the comedic stylings of John Cena alright yes all right let's go to some transgenderism shall we

CHAPTER 09 / 40 Discussion

Cass Review Challenges Youth Gender Transition Protocols

Dr. Hillary Cass released a landmark independent review for the UK's National Health Service finding that youth gender transition procedures lack sound scientific evidence. The report concludes that the evidence base for puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones is "severely lacking" and was driven more by ideology than medicine. The review highlights a "citation ring" involving WPATH that manufactured a false medical consensus.

dr. hillary cass· cass review· nhs· puberty blockers· gender-affirming care

28:18 This is a massive report came out. And it's discussed in these four clips, a massive report came out of the UK that just shut the door on everything we've been told or that our medical establishment has been going with including sterilizing all the kids, genital mutilation and everything in between that is okay because it's for gender equality and care. Gender equality, gender affirming care healthcare just healthcare John, healthcare And so let's start and everyone should this is very important we should listen carefully

29:02 Is that my cue? Yeah, I thought it was pretty straightforward. The UK's National Health Service today released an independent review on gender transition procedures for minors the CAS review submitted by British pediatrician Dr Hilary Cass found that prescription of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to minors is unsupported by sound scientific evidence Joining me now to discuss the significance of this review is Colin Wright, NTD News contributor and evolutionary biologist. Colin thank you for joining us now this is being called a landmark review how significant is this review and why has it taken so long to get something like this?

29:44 So it's absolutely a landmark review because it is not only a thorough review of all aspects of sex modification procedures for kids claiming gender distress from an independent and well-respected pediatrician like Hillary Cass, But it was published in concert with a handful of peer-reviewed systematic evidence reviews that looked at the evidence base that's used to currently justify these gender affirming procedures. This is what took so long to happen because these systematic reviews don't happen overnight." Now I don't like that he launches right into and he justifies the term, gender affirming. Don't like that!

30:23 We should just say gender mutilation or something else. It's not going to do that. That ain't gonna happen. Onward! the highest standard of evidence in evidence-based medicine because they surveyed the entire literature, all the studies that claim to be addressing any of things like puberty blockers, cross sex hormones etc. And all these reviews that were published in concert really showed that the evidence base supporting any of these procedures is severely lacking and should not have been advised in the first place Additionally, the cast review found that puberty blockers cause six hormones. The evidence was completely unfounded

31:05 And also they demonstrated that the World Professional Association of Transgender Health, or WPATH was sort of involved in this citation ring with the Endocrine Society where they manufactured this false perception of a medical consensus on these issues. In effect it was just radical ideology rather than evidence-based medicine that was pushing these procedures forward in the medical community. Alright well so that conclusion explains why this report is only on NTD. They have not headlined news on NBC It's unbelievable. It did, it's getting a little play here and there but this is beyond like one study that's over 300 pages taking every single study that has been done on any of these products on any of these ideas and consolidated them into this CAS report and its major

31:58 It's a major fundamental news story that should be front page everywhere. And as we continue with these clips... You'll see why it didn't happen. The results of this review run directly in the face of what literally every health organization has been unthinkingly parroting in the U.S., based on WPATH's ideological guidelines, The US is even now more of a medical outlier on the global stage with respect to these sex modification procedures for kids and it's getting harder and harder to ignore if the country's reining in or banning these procedures they can't be considered

32:53 conservative countries by any stretch of the imagination. These are some of the most progressive countries in the world so right now all eyes are on the US to see if we embrace evidence-based medicine or we continue down this sort of ideological path of faith based radical ideologically driven medicine. Faith based? That's interesting. Yeah, faith based I think that's a good use of word. Interesting because they have faith and WPATH which is the... Oh, WPATH is a mess! We've looked at that they're the guys who have been promoting this, uh...this sterilization of the white youth. I don't know too many Latinas or blacks or Chinese. Oh black men! Oh black men! Careful a lot of black transmen. This looks like

33:45 This whole thing is so sick and now that all this data comes out, no one wants to... Everyone's pulled back except the USA which seems to be a faith-based. We're not doing any medicine. We've known this during the whole COVID thing when they wouldn't talk about how would their origins of the virus or anything else with any real research or... Pangolin! Tangling. Okay, this is a grab tangling. Let's wrap this now Harry Potter author JK Rowling reacted to the report on X or formerly Twitter in part she wrote quote the cast review may be a watershed moment but it comes too late for D transitioners who've written me heartbreaking letters of regret today's not a triumph it's the laying bare of a tragedy how do

34:38 How likely are we to see debate on this issue following this review? And what about the young people who have transitioned. Well, the debates going to rage on because there was never a good evidence based to justify any of these procedures they took the absence of evidence of harm as evidence of the absence of harm but that's not how evidence-based medicine works you don't just go gung ho on a procedure and then wait till the evidence emerges There are plenty of things we don't do. You know, you don't jump out an airplane and do randomized control trials on whether that's dangerous because it is just so obvious that its dangerous and not medically necessary to anything like this Just as we know giving kids puberty blockers followed by cross-sex hormones is sterilizing We really don't need to know if these are truly

35:21 if there's true benefits and if they're life-saving. Activists are now sort of starting to pivot and say that well because there were no randomized control trials, the cash review needs to be jettisoned but then they also say that randomized controlled trials on these types of questions is unethical because we can't withhold life saving care to some kids who are experiencing gender distress but we don't know that their lifesaving because there's no good evidence to support it. So we're just in a weird predicament where it's just ideologues on one side and then scientists and evidence on the other side right now, A lot of the kids who have already gone through these procedures who've been harmed they're just in a predicament because they're having a hard time getting the care that they need to de-transition as well so this is sort of another

36:06 another realm that needs to be further explored such as getting health care codes for these types of procedures, these reversal procedures in place so we can undo a lot of the harm that's been done. Well I sure hope people hear about this report. I'm doubtful in the United States and I'm doubtful they hear about it in the UK really either and you brought up COVID And something hit me, just like a ton of bricks right between the eyes. And it came after I read this article about a 15-year trial that showed that prostate cancer screening is more likely to do harm than good because of false positives

CHAPTER 10 / 40 Discussion

Prostate Cancer Screening and PSA Test Skepticism

A 15-year trial suggests that routine prostate cancer screening may cause more harm than good due to false positives and subsequent invasive treatments. References are made to public figures like Warren Buffett who have expressed skepticism toward such screenings. The discussion links the cultural reliance on the PSA test to the widespread adoption of COVID-19 testing protocols.

prostate cancer· psa test· warren buffett· cancer screening· medical testing

36:55 And so immediately I remember why I have never done one of those because when I saw Warren Buffett say, ''I am not doing any prostate screening because every one of my friends who has done that,'' immediately they go into the hospital and they die. And of course, they're dying from radiation and chemotherapy and all the things that are told. And even on this show throughout the years women in my life we've talked about this many times Oh well, we did a pap smear! You're pre-cancerous! Pre-cancerous? Oh boy! Well you better do a biopsy then you gotta wait for a week and just sitting at home shaking and shaking and shaking like Wow well you know your lucky but you probably should get that HPV shot

37:37 You know, it's a scam what these people are doing. And so this... What do we have? What is the test for prostate cancer is the PSA which is Prostate Specific Antigen Blood Test as a screening tool. What is the one thing that we as humanity not you and I and most of NOAA Gender Nation but what were we taught to this day people still believe in one thing The test. The test! Oh, I tested and got COVID. Oh yeah, I got that home test. Yeah, I got free four tests. Oh yes, the tests...tests, tests, tests. And they were giving them away? They were giving them away and we learned right away that the gold standard of testing was never intended to test it was literally jacked up with multiple higher cycles

38:37 And the inventor of the test, the original real test said this can never be used as a test. It's not good for a test you can't do this but we learned to trust the test and there is no pushback at all on the test And so people are just now, oh well I mean did the test. I got butt cancer and and i see this ramping up this we've seen more and more of this Oh by 2030 double the amount of prostate cancer it's coming Remember Biden has his moonshot His moon shot coming up Cancer moon shot which we've heard forever I think that were seeing big pharma with their bogus tests

CHAPTER 11 / 40 Discussion

French Company Alstiag Develops Bipolar Disorder Blood Test

French company Alstiag has launched a blood test that uses AI to differentiate between depression and bipolar disorder by analyzing RNA sequences. The test aims to reduce misdiagnosis rates, which currently take six to eight years on average in France. While the company claims an 80% accuracy rate, skeptics question the validity of using a month-long blood analysis to diagnose complex mental health conditions.

alstiag· bipolar disorder· blood test· ai· rna sequences

39:22 ramping up this testing so that they can then come with an answer which as we know will be an mRNA quote-unquote vaccine. So, they're doing it to us again silently very slowly. Oh yeah blood cancer oh cancer all cancers coming out of cancer and they're not just leaving it at that! This story which I got on France 24, blows my mind. Would you say that depression is something in your mind? What would you say depression is? What do you think depression is John? I think it's a mental state Mental state How about bipolarism That is an extreme mental state

40:15 Scientists have described this innovation as a revolution. It is a simple blood test that helps differentiate between depression and bipolar disorder. Now, bipolar affects millions of people around the world but misdiagnosis is common and so this test could have a real impact to tell us a bit more. Julius Seeger is with me and just explain to us why such a test could be such a big deal, Julia? Now let's just hold here for a second so right off the bat we now are being told that a simple blood test can tell not if you are psychotic, psychosomatic even but can tell the difference between what's going on in your brain with a blood test I need to know more.

41:17 cycles, they actually change in intensity duration and frequency from one person to another. So it's very hard to be able to diagnose it and here in France at least it is considered that it takes about six to eight years to diagnose someone with bipolar disorder And its even believed that 40% of people who are depressed could actually be suffering from a bipolar disorder Now the problem is you want to make that distinction because your not going to give the same treatment for people who are depressed you can just give antidepressants but for people by the way, just give antidepressants. SSRIs! Just throw some anti-depress... We don't really know how they work but you get an antidepressant but we don't want to mess it up and we give you an antidepressant when you're actually bipolar or not. You can just give antidepressants but for people who are bipolar you need to add what we call mood stabilizer if you fail to do so then the condition of the patient is going to worsen in a considerable way. The manic episodes will increase

42:11 cycles will become shorter and more frequent, and then it raises the risk of suicide in a very considerable manner. One patient that is not treated out of two will attempt suicide, and 15% of them will die. So this is why it's so important for bipolarity to develop a tool that would help with the diagnosis of the condition to be able to diagnose well and then give the right treatment help these people and to save them from suicide. Okay, so this is exactly the same script that we use for transgender affirming health care. Would you rather have a living son or a dead daughter? You don't want the suicide! The big S word, the big suicide coming in...you don't want that. So if you give the wrong drugs it'll result in suicide. Thank God

43:01 No. Thank the doctors, God has nothing to do with this he's probably sitting up there shaking his fist we have technology Okay so just tell us then a little bit about the test itself Well it was developed by a French company in the south of France called Alstiag It launched the test a year ago and it's been on the market in Italy for a year and is set to hit the market in France in just a couple days And what they did is that they used AI to be able to search for cells and RNA sequences in the blood. And they were looking for alternate, an altered RNA sequences. And they were able to find eight of them which really makes a difference between someone who would be bipolar and someone who would be depressed

43:42 and the accuracy rate of the test is considered to be 80%. Now it's a simple blood draw, and it takes about a month to be able to analyze it but helps avoid about 10 years of what we call therapeutic wondering. This is...a lie! You can't do a blood test and then get some, oh AI saw some altered RNA Also a month? It takes a month to analyze the sample? How does that work? Well, they don't have the Nvidia chips. We need more chips! No this is a lie This is simply not true

44:22 But, throw AI in there. Oh it's AI? That is great! Tina went to have... we both had our teeth cleaned yesterday and so they you know the dental hygienist she has a very computerized lot of technology going on in dentistry and then they take an x-ray and then start an A.I And it says, oh here's a spot. I said that's not AI! That's an algorithm. It's the same... My ham radio does that but everything is now AI and we're supposed to believe this is artificial intelligence? No! This just you know it takes a month to come up with something about your RNA from your blood test no

45:10 But one thing's for sure, the payoff is always Procedures for the reimbursement are ongoing. It could take one to two years now Also, what's interesting is that using the same principle with AI they were also able the same company To identify RNA sequences that could be responsible for schizophrenia So it's really opening in a way to a better diagnosis and also to help better treat people with mental illness I mean where's Elizabeth Holmes? They should never thrown her in jail She was perfect

45:50 No, it's just one little blood prick. We can test everything we'll know if you've got bipolarism if you're depressed and If you haven't killed yourself with suicide for the wrong diagnosis don't worry we can assist you with suicide It's easy these people are sick. This is the devil at work I'm telling you this is bad It's very, very bad. And then for all other cancers that we're seeing crop up I mean whatever you do please don't blame the mRNA shot or you know what is increased age-adjusted cancer mortality after the third mRNA lipid nanoparticle vaccine dose study from Japan no don't blame it on that

CHAPTER 12 / 40 Discussion

EPA Sets New Standards for PFAS Forever Chemicals

The EPA announced historic new standards to limit "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in tap water, affecting approximately 100 million Americans. These chemicals, linked to cancer and thyroid disease, have also been detected in adhesive bandages from brands like Band-Aid and Curad. Water companies have five years to meet the new requirements, which critics argue will significantly increase utility bills.

epa· pfas· forever chemicals· band-aid· water quality

46:40 Blame it on this turning our attention to the health watch this morning. You may want to find another way to heal your wounds There's a new report out that says some adhesive bandage products may contain a type of synthetic chemical That chemical maybe linked with an increased risk of cancer The report says the chemicals are in brands such as Band-Aid, Curad and generic brands from CVS Walmart as well as Target. The chemicals are used for coating purposes. Joining us today from the Fox Medical team is Dr Mike! Hey doctor Mike good morning it's good to see you this evening how are you?

47:16 Oh, I'm great Danielle. Better now talking with you." Now they looked at 40 products 65% had findings consistent with these forever chemicals. These PFAS substances They're everywhere and they're a problem because they are called forever chemicals cause they never go away And they have been associated with endocrine disruption immune issues it goes on and on and on. Now this is a little disconcerting because if you have children, I had children I still have big kids now and they use band-aids and there is a concern that these chemicals could somehow leach into the skin notice all the words concern could be seems like

48:09 Somehow. What is going on? Do we have a new band-aid product coming up now it's all about the PFAS, the PFAS chemicals which is going to take control of all kinds of things that you don't want them to have control over like water. The EPA says this means when some 100 million Americans turn on their taps the water that comes out will be essentially free of those forever chemicals called PFAS They're linked to a whole host of health problems, including cancer, thyroid disease and heart disease. The new rules cover six of these chemicals. Water companies will have three years to monitor the chemical levels and if they exceed the new standards two years to fix it. These forever chemicals are in many things like water-resistant clothing nonstick cookware firefighting foam And yes even some dental floss

49:00 Environmentalists call these standards historic, but the water industry says meeting them could drive up your bills. So the EPA is using this PFAS story to control what and the one that I'm most familiar with is what K&C Cattle's processing center can do they're gonna try and close down all of the small little processing centers because oh you know you could be washing PFAS right into the ground they're making it up to take control. So we must rebel! Oh god... Yeah, yeah. I think it's a more simple look at this. Okay? These things are

CHAPTER 13 / 40 Discussion

Supercore Inflation and Biden Economic Performance

The March Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 3.5%, introducing the term "supercore" inflation, which excludes food, energy, and housing costs. President Joe Biden defended his economic record, claiming inflation has dropped significantly from its 9% peak. During a press conference, Biden appeared to use an earpiece and made a gaffe referring to the 20th century instead of the 21st.

joe biden· inflation· supercore· cpi· federal reserve

49:44 They can be removed from the water supply at a high expense and there's got to be one company with a good PR agency that has been promoting this so they can sell their stuff. I'm with you on that! To every municipal water company, and then make a lot of money. That seems to me... No, no, I am with you on that. But- I just don't know what company it is? We have people out there who know exactly who i'm talking about So your government and associated organizations, just not to be trusted because they do not have your best interest at heart. I'd like to remind everybody of the inflation which was going to be what? What was the term we had? Transitory. Transitory. Transitory inflation so easy predict well actually they changed something

50:38 It used to be they just, you know, they would change so they have the consumer price index which they'd have in there like a T-bone steak and then to kind of paper over the inflation, they say well we're only going to measure ground beef. Yeah ground beef is the switcheroo. But now we've gone to a new metric that have...we had core inflation which pulls out food and gas because I mean really those aren't really things that you need You know, yes. The argument for the gas is that well gas is as the basis for transportation and transportation costs are passed on so the numbers reflected elsewhere in the calculation so we don't need to put gas in there? Well they've now added one little bit to that which is you don't really need to put

51:33 price of housing into the inflation numbers because that would screw it up even worse. But we still had very hot inflation report and a new term. The consumer price index up three and half percent on annual rate, that is 3 tenths of a percent higher than February's reading and 1 tenth of a percent higher than had been projected Core inflation, which strips out volatile sectors like food and energy sitting even higher at 3.8%. Perhaps most troubling though for the Biden administration is the super core reading which also- Supercore! Are you kidding me now? They made this up. Have you ever heard of super core before?

52:17 No. Super car. Troubling though for the Biden administration is the super core reading which also strips out housing prices that hit 4.8% on a yearly basis suggesting that inflation in the US is going to be a stickier problem than previously expected and U.S interest rates are at a two decade high as the Federal Reserve seeks to bring inflation down to its 2 percent target Markets had been expecting the Fed to begin cutting rates in June as inflation cooled in previous readings. That scenario, though is now very much in doubt. Purchasing power has been a big issue for voters in the run-up to this year's presidential election Here's President Joe Biden Look we have dramatically reduced inflation from 9% down close to 3%. We're in situation where we're better situated than when we took office

53:07 where inflation was skyrocketing. And we have a plan to deal with it, whereas the opposition... my opposition talks about two things they just want to cut taxes for the wealthy and raise taxes on other people Oh man, by the way this Biden who was out there in the Rose Garden and he answered a whole bunch of other questions. This is the aviators Biden and which is a different Biden in my mind And it might view just what I see and he's now wearing an earpiece Have you seen this? Oh, so they can talk to him and tell him to back off. Yes! Yeah... In fact- An IFB of sorts. Yeah but it looks kind of like a Sony Walkman one ear bud with a wild walkman hanging out his ears. I don't think so. It's in his ear but its not an IFB per se

54:04 And the press conference was over. I don't know if he needed a translation It's probably radio controlled from a distance He actually made quite the gaffe Let me see, where was it? Here it is Yeah, this was... we don't have to go into the story immediately if you don't want too. But this is about the Civil War era legislation because this is- I have one clip They got a hit piece out on Trump which it's an obvious hit piece It's obvious Arizona who of course called the election in 2020 within six minutes

54:53 Well, no it's good. Yeah we stake our reputation on it so now Arizona is playing the playing games and The press corps asks the president about this they're all yelling and yelling he's like oh Why didn't everybody holler at once? On the issue of abortion service back to what do you say that people of Arizona right now are witnessing a law going place that dates back in the Civil War Elect me. I'm in the 20th century. Mr President, it's 21st century. 21st century? Not back then... There weren't even a state. I find- Sir how does the world work? Alright time to go. Thank you all very much! Dude... It's so obvious

CHAPTER 14 / 40 Discussion

Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates 1864 Abortion Ban

The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated a Civil War-era law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions except to save the mother's life. Governor Katie Hobbs and Attorney General Chris Mayes vowed not to enforce the "draconian" law, while Democrats plan to put the issue on the November ballot. Donald Trump stated that abortion should be left to the states, a position some describe as "splitting the baby."

arizona· abortion ban· donald trump· katie hobbs· reproductive rights

55:38 He's just sitting there getting instructions. 20th century, oh and Mr President is 21st century. Elect me! Well I have...I believe this. I got a couple of these too. I have AZ abortion law passed and I think I might as well play it now because it's I don't know if its this clip or the next one but you have to play the warning for Amy Goodman's voice. Oh okay well that's uh... Warning Amy Goodman clip inbound In an historic ruling, Arizona's conservative Supreme Court has reinstated an 1864 law barring almost all abortions in the state. In its ruling, the court wrote, quote, "'Physicians are now on notice that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal.'" Unquote

56:30 The 160-year old law predates Arizona becoming a state and was passed decades before women could even vote. While the court stayed its decision for 14 days, the ruling sent shockwaves across Arizona and the nation. President Biden slammed the ruling as extreme and dangerous. Arizona's Attorney General Chris Mays said she will not enforce it saying quote no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this draconian law Arizona's Democratic governor, Katie Hobbs vowed to protect abortion rights. So this is a direct political hit on Trump and I just want to explain to everybody why this works because he came out with his statement about abortion and he was very...I don't have it clipped but it was very clear he says look

57:23 I am not. This is a state's issue, the states need to determine this and we also need to win elections you know so funny enough the term that was going around here in Trump country of Fredericksburg, Texas was he split the baby which I thought was a very odd way to put it. He what? He split the baby instead of saying i'm pro-life which is what everyone wants. The baby kind of an Abrahamic kind of concept. Here he is doing some damage control Arizona in the spotlight Wednesday facing one of the strictest abortion bans in the country after the state's supreme court ruled they can't enforce an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions

58:04 except when it comes to saving a mother's life. It means medical providers could be prosecuted for performing the procedure with a prison sentence of two to five years. Let me be completely clear, as long I am Attorney General of the state of Arizona. No woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this draconian law. Oh, good Democrats! Good! It comes as former President Donald Trump announced his stance on abortion this week saying it should be left up to the states but was asked today if Arizona went too far

58:40 The White House also reacting calling the ruling extreme and dangerous. When the president's predecessor handicapped three Supreme Court justices to overturn Roe v. Wade, it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today." So what they're doing now when I say what they is the Democrat Party because they really don't have much else. They got Aviator Joe with his earpiece. They've launched these Civil War era term

59:21 There's a movie coming out shortly. Yeah, yeah Civil War is on the way but the Civil War era just shows how it's draconian women couldn't vote and but listen to this report where it's on the ballot! It's on the ballot this is what you're voting for attention Read my message, it's on the ballot. In a groundbreaking decision Arizona Supreme Court cleared the way for a near total abortion ban reviving a 160 year old law dating back to when women couldn't vote. The near total Civil War era ban that continues to hang over our heads

1:00:02 only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. The law, written in 1864 before Arizona was even a state gives no exceptions for rape or incest only allowing the procedure when needed to save the mother's life President Biden calling it extreme, dangerous and cruel. Some Republicans already distancing themselves from this ruling Congressman Juan Siskimani calling the decision a disaster for women and providers GOP Senate candidate Carrie Lake reversing her support for near total ban from two years ago saying this new ruling is out of step with Arizonans like now calling on the state legislature to come up with a solution The ruling comes just

1:00:47 after former President Trump said abortion should be left up to the states, though he has yet to weigh in directly on this decision. the law of the state. Anti-abortion rights activists are celebrating this decision saying it protects unborn children ultimately this may be up to the voters Arizona one of the 14 states where the issue maybe on the ballot in November Democrats hope the ruling mainly to a surge in support at the polls were abortion rights had previously won an all six states when was on the ballot It's on the ballot. Vice President Kamala Harris plans to be in Arizona Friday, the administration ready to keep a spotlight on this issue of reproductive rights and that state Supreme Court justices have put the ruling on hold for 14 days to allow for lower court challenges. Reproductive rights female health care all stupid words. It was talking points

1:01:43 Bonanza, same talking points. Everybody played the same role as a civil war is old-fashioned this you know this legislature could take care of this in 24 hours if they wanted to if it was that big of a deal they don't even talk about doing that no they have to put it on the ballot because they figure that'll get Democrats out to vote and coincidentally they'll vote for Joe Biden yes so this is a scam of the highest order was set up I don't believe for a minute that's that Supreme Court was handed this thing. They said, here there's a law nobody is enforcing. And someone went, oh yeah! By the way I think over a decade ago I've been bitching about these dead letter laws that are all over the country Yeah That should be repealed they should put a package together every so often and just get rid of them Get rid of them Stupid laws

1:02:31 But no, no. They have to make a big fuss about it. This is complete theater! It's all so sick I mean it's like...it's campaigning over unborn children where they're just- That's all they got! When I was a kid here we go You know, we use... About time. The main thing wasn't about abortion or female reproductive rights it was about hey here's how to not get someone pregnant! Here's how to not get pregnant! Hey best way to do it put an aspirin between your knees you won't get pregnant that was is you know that went out the window you don't talk about that anymore

CHAPTER 15 / 40 Discussion

Jennifer Lewis Viral Rant Against Donald Trump

Actress Jennifer Lewis delivered an intense, profanity-laced interview on Sirius XM comparing Donald Trump to Hitler. Lewis claimed that if re-elected, Trump would dismantle the Constitution and use the military to establish himself as a king. The performance was characterized by observers as either a display of mental instability or a highly effective piece of political theater.

jennifer lewis· donald trump· sirius xm· blackish· political rhetoric

1:03:22 Yeah, it's and we need to recognize that from time to time that they're just sigh yapping us all day long And I'm so surprised. I'm Just stunned. I'm stunned gambling That you know after we had Trump was president for four years You know he didn't he didn't hang people He didn't even you know do anything with Hillary Clinton nothing He did a good job for conservative America by, you know installing judges and Supreme Court judges. I think that's probably the best thing he did. He also didn't get us into any war, we're now in the part of several and yet the script is just being turned on again

1:04:13 And it literally is a script because this is an actress, Jennifer Lewis. You might have seen this. A lot of people saw that poor woman she's psycho and we do so. Jennifer Lewis played Tina Turner's mom in Ike and Tina Turner story. She's currently think in Blackish TV hit TV show shows been off the air. the formerly hit TV, really did they go off the air? I'm pretty sure. But maybe I don't watch network television who does! All that's falling apart but she was on Sirius XM and was interviewed about Trump or interviewed and then Trump came up and I think as a as an actress she did a phenomenal job so i'm not sure if she's deranged. No one can act this well

1:05:04 I think she's an award- She's kind of not a great, what i would call a great actress. She doesn't get alot of accolades, she never wins anything. I thought she has! I thought... No, I thought hasn't she won something? Well maybe.. Well she should for this performance And we do nothing We sit on our couches Oh I don't believe in voting By the way there is some language in here that may be offensive You fucking idiot If that man gets in as soon as he takes the oath He will have generals walk down the steps of the Capitol. He will take a hammer and break the glass where the Constitution is, and he will tear it up in our faces... Mmm. ...and say now I'm the king of the fucking world! You will bow down bitches. He will punish everybody that didn't vote him. Let me tell y'all how I know this shit because I know what mental illness looks like! Mmm

1:06:10 That mania is unstoppable! See, this motherfucker's Hitler. He didn't come to play." And I wish i had the full interview because I bet there was more dynamite stuff in there...I could not find the full interview. I mean that does sound kind of mental The other woman, the interviewee is... or the interviewer's going hmm yeah hmm yeah hmm yeah hmm yes interesting hmm this sort of thing is disgusting but you know this is

CHAPTER 16 / 40 Discussion

Crumbley Parents Sentenced for Michigan School Shooting

James and Jennifer Crumbley were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison, marking the first time parents have been held criminally responsible for a school shooting committed by their child. The judge cited gross negligence for ignoring warning signs and providing their son, Ethan, with a firearm. Legal experts suggest this sets a significant precedent that could affect future cases involving juvenile delinquency.

james crumbley· jennifer crumbley· ethan crumbley· oxford high school· manslaughter

1:06:48 This is all that your algos are bringing up for you, and it's all just dividing everybody. We need to forgive these people. Don't forget! But forgive them. Forgive them for being ill. Forgive them for saying these things. That'd be much better. We need to come together kumbaya hands across America It can be done as long as we don't fly across America in a Boeing airplane Oh my...we have another whistleblower You hear about this? Oh, okay. I was ready to go in all kinds of directions and then before we do that...I do have one short one off. Okay. I want to play it because i think this is the most important thing happening that nobody really wants to discuss more so than the gender and all the rest of it

1:07:39 And this is the Crumbly sentencing that just went on. Yeah, I have a clip of this too. In Michigan the parents of Ethan Crumbly who shot dead four classmates at Oxford High School in 2021 have been sentenced to between 10 and 15 years in prison James and Jennifer Crumbly are the first parents to be held criminally responsible for a mass school shooting committed by their child. During the sentencing hearing, Nicole Beausoleil, the mother of Madison Baldwin who died in the school shooting addressed the Crumblys. You say you wouldn't do anything different so that really says on what type of parents

1:08:19 one thing I would have wanted to be different was to take that bullet that day so she could continue to live the life she deserved. Yeah, see you got the really emotional side of the story? I'm much more interested in the legal side of the story, and i also have a clip. James and Jennifer Crumbly both found guilty of manslaughter and will serve 10 to 15 years in prison for historic sentence that for the first time held parents responsible for school shooting that was executed by their child. But these convictions are not about poor parenting these convictions confirm repeated acts

1:08:58 or lack of acts that could have halted an oncoming runaway train. So this is the judge saying that you didn't act to stop an oncoming runaway train? I find this to be very specious. In 2021, their son Ethan who was 15 at the time of the shooting killed four students and injured seven others at a Michigan high school using a semi-automatic handgun. He is now serving life in prison without the possibility of parole receiving close to the maximum penalty of 15 years in prison James and Jennifer had ignored

1:09:39 warning signs in their son's behavior and exhibited gross negligence by allowing him to have a gun. The judge deducted approximately two years from their sentence, from time spent in custody during the trial. I still don't understand how this can legally happen. I know that you're all in on it you think is great I never said that, I thought it was great. I thought it was foreboding! This is gonna be used against every black kid and this is... they do it to whites first so they can go after the black community because there's a lot of juvenile delinquents and they got one mom at home doing lousy job raising the kids And you end up with the mom going to jail Because they can use it to leverage black kids cause the black kids love their mother moreso than anybody from you, at least from the sounds of it

1:10:28 and the mom's gonna go to jail. Good work! I'm sorry, you're right... This is a bad situation Okay so we agree on that yes i misunderstood it's very bad It doesn't seem legal don't we have a law against this? Like what's it called? This is why they're doing it to set press A lot of times it's not legality its precedence So you have a precedent that is set and is set in the courts, and you can now use that to do other cases. And he keep doing it and doing it until the Supreme Court either shuts it down or say well I don't know so there's what they're doing. I know but there's another school principal who is now being charged for a similar death of shooting. I think school principals are up for grabs. I think doctors who are doing this transitioning surgery

1:11:17 I think all of them are bad. I would be very, I would just be shaking in my boots if I was any of them they're going to be but that's not going to be criminal stuff yet although with that one crazy girl guy whatever it was and went and shot up the Christian school i think there should be responsibility held by others but this is a big deal Yes. That's what I'm saying, not that we're bad... No, no sorry yes you're right. It is a massive big deal because it's going to change everything. Foreboding is what you said? Yes foreboding. I like foreboding good word! You are right, no one's really discussing it because yeah just the crazy white kids shot up the school you're right this is for the first time well they'll come for us first and then then come for the black kids black parents black mothers as bad as bad but well

1:12:13 Do you know if they're going to appeal this? Is there any appeal, is their appeal possible. Well I think that's why we're waiting for the whole process until they throw them in the slammer and lock the door everyone is in abeyance right now and then once that happens which I think maybe there will be...I don't know if this appeal is valid whatever the case as soon as they get that one spot all of sudden it cuts loose and everybody is gonna get a memo okay here what here's what we can do now a little law and order leverage. Wow, Trump's mom is she still with us? No probably not. Arrest her! That means we can arrest Joe Biden for the crimes of Hunter I mean it's great it just goes on and on but for the judge to actually say they didn't take action to stop a runaway train

CHAPTER 17 / 40 Discussion

Death of OJ Simpson and Cultural Legacy

O.J. Simpson died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer. His 1995 murder trial is remembered as a pivotal moment in American history that fundamentally altered the media landscape and launched the celebrity status of the Kardashian family. Despite his acquittal, public opinion remained deeply divided over his involvement in the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman.

oj simpson· kardashians· murder trial· pop culture· death

1:13:07 Well, that analogy is odd. Oh that analogy is probably subject to appeal I would yes yes OJ Simpson's dead What? Yeah he died today this morning He died? OJ Simpson died? No, there goes those great... we used to have some clips because he used to go hi everybody. Hey everybody! It's the juice. I still think his son did it. I think he covered up for him. I think a lot of people believe that. The evidence indicates the son did it. Yeah well but... He took the fall. There was another interesting moment in American history that whole trial and from that we got the Kardashians oddly enough

1:13:54 Yeah, we did cuz of the lawyer and we got and Bruce became a woman. A lot of stuff happened Thanks OJ good work Is amazing I talked about forgiveness the whole troll rooms like they're not gonna forgive anybody no We're not gonna do them screw them Troll room that's this one side of destroying yeah well then you'll just roll count right now right now surprise We have 1794. That's low actually, that's low. No no it's actually well it's not that low because 1850 seems to be this high standard high mark standard for Thursday so it's a Thursday so yeah that's okay Well they're horrible They will forgive no one Yeah that's probably the reason the numbers are falling And that's why you will continue to turn around like turds in a piss pot Nothing will ever change for you until you forgive Especially your family

CHAPTER 18 / 40 Discussion

Boeing Whistleblower Sam Salehpour Alleges Structural Flaws

Boeing whistleblower Sam Salehpour alleged that sections of the 787 Dreamliner's fuselage are improperly fastened, potentially leading to structural failure over time. The FAA is investigating these claims as Boeing's stock hits a five-month low. Separately, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 experienced an engine cowling detachment during takeoff in Denver, an incident attributed to maintenance issues rather than design flaws.

boeing· sam salehpour· 787 dreamliner· faa· southwest airlines

1:14:56 Now let's go to Boeing who are still under attack presumably by the Airbus and other European weapons makers. And it is just not going well for them, we have another whistleblower A former Boeing employee accused the company of cutting corners and overlooking engineering problems during production of the 787 Dreamliner that he said could weaken the plane structural integrity Boeing dismissed the claims as inaccurate and reiterated confidence in the model. Now, the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the whistleblower's accusations and Congress plans to question him this month. Meanwhile, the company delivered its lowest number of planes in the first quarter of the year since 2021 just 83 planes down from 157 the quarter prior

1:15:45 Boeing executives say the company is slowing down production so that it can improve quality control. The US's top aviation watchdog is enforcing that process, but delivery delays are sparking criticism from customers who have little choice to fulfill their needs. Boeing and Airbus dominate the U.S. market The company's shares dropped Tuesday to their lowest in five months. So kind of a weak report from the BBC because there is some detail on this report which is interesting An FAA investigation following claims made by another Boeing whistleblower Sam Salipour says that part of the main cabin of Boeing 787 Dreamliners are fastened together improperly

1:16:24 He says the engineering issue could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. Boeing calls the claims inaccurate, saying... They claim that they've done extensive testing and analysis but haven't shown it internally to Sam or the other engineers. While Salipur has not provided any documented evidence, he is expected to testify next week on Capitol Hill. Boeing's CEO stepped down last month. So this is a hit piece on Boeing? And if I was him, I'd have security Oh and he should not eat lunch in his pickup truck In front of the hotel That's a very bad idea Yeah

1:17:19 No, this is a hit job on Boeing and I'm not quite sure what the players are but it's obviously big. And of course when it rains it pours all kinds of things happen but its unfortunate when happens to yet another Boeing aircraft that you have a comment after this report. Peering out their plane windows passengers onboard Southwest Flight 3695 were jolted by this site Sunday. The cowling or metal sheet covering the engine unfurling during takeoff from Denver to Houston and smacking into the wing. As I was recording you see pieces of the plane fly by, I was like oh my goodness! Were you saying your prayers at that point in time? Um...I started praying. I always love it whenever the plane is about to crash all sudden people are all into God.

1:18:04 I started praying. Jesse Watson was seated in the back row and after the pilot flagged air traffic control, let's go ahead and declare an emergency got a piece of engine cowling hanging on Southwest describing it as a mechanical issue or maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft and the FAA promising to investigate An incident like this with video significantly adds to this climate of concern. It's unclear what caused the malfunction just days after another Southwest jet was grounded by an engine fire scare And Boeing is facing multiple investigations over a door plug crisis that rocked an Alaska Airlines flight. But while the Southwest 737 is manufactured by Boeing, this plane has been in service for years. Whose responsibility is it to check the safety of the cowlings? It's 100% on the airline. The maintenance crews, the flight crews when they do a pre-flight check... Yeah I agree with that. A couple things Airbus had eight cowlings

1:19:07 fly off of their, I think the 320 which was an actual flaw in design and they went back and changed that. This is obviously not a flaw in the designs since the 737s have been flying for quite a long time this is not a common occurrence If anything, if it was a structural design issue would be the engine manufacturer not the aircraft manufacturer. But in this case someone left the latch open or they didn't check and the latch was damaged or had not been properly maintained that's obvious That's why this happens It's not like oh just ripped apart in midair No there is a latch And if thats not closed properly then this can happen

1:19:51 So, but still Boeing hit. A Boeing hit and we got to figure out who's trying to grab what space? I mean does... What's the Airbus Industries is that what it's called? The Airbus Industries Isn't like a huge European conglomeration? Yeah, it's a bunch of them every country involved Yeah, I love that guy. Were you praying? You know whenever the aircraft...you know when you get like turbines people say oh my god! You never hear him say Oh My Satan. It's interesting. No, you're on the wrong flight if you were on a Taylor Swift concert tour Then you go OH MY SATAN COME ON AND HELP US THE TAYLOR SWIFT CONCERT TOUR The ERAs Tour Well

CHAPTER 19 / 40 Discussion

Sound Investigations CIA Undercover Video Controversy

A video from a new group called Sound Investigations purportedly shows a CIA officer named Gavin O'Blennis discussing "nudging" and entrapment tactics used against pro-lifers and Alex Jones. The footage, filmed undercover, suggests the FBI had approximately 20 agents at the January 6th Capitol riot. Analysts question the legitimacy of the source, suggesting the video may be designed to sow discord within alternative media.

cia· fbi· alex jones· sound investigations· entrapment

1:20:39 It's not good. It's not good for Boeing and I certainly don't believe that these aircraft that will break up in flight, the cabin will just sink to the ground... I like the idea of it! It sounds like it's just going to be flying along and then just fall into pieces Hey there was something weird that really popped up I want to talk to you about have some very very short clips because it was mostly inaudible it's one of those undercover videos that you can only really understand if you are reading along with the subtitles. But in this case, the undercover reporter narrated, y'know, the intro to each piece and so I kinda clipped a couple of pieces from that This is from A New Outfit, I'd never heard it before In fact people sent it to me and said Hey O'Keefe is on it again! Because its an undercover video Of what seemingly a gay guy Again

1:21:35 His name is Gavin and he works for the CIA, but he also had previously worked for the FBI and for Homeland Security. And this new outfit called Sound Investigations who I'd never heard of they have a YouTube channel They did as they or this guy you know did some stuff on Pornhub and the owners of Pornhub. They have soundinvestigations.com, like one single page has got a couple of videos some of it's on Rumble everybody was posting this and based on the content I think that this is some kind of op This is not you know although this may be a real CIA guy who apparently he's in charge of purchasing

1:22:27 And I know and so he's talking a bit. So they're in a restaurant, which is why it is very difficult to hear And this guy's talking about, by the way they claim to be Sound Investigations claims to be a 501c3 nonprofit. No evidence of that there no evidence they have that status There is nothing on any of my typical websites where I check that They do take PayPal donations to an address in Alpharetta Georgia Just a house in Alpharetta Georgia And so that this guy, and it looks like one of those gay date honeypots.

1:23:08 This guy's talking about, oh yeah you know we just silenced Alex Jones. We did that what we do is we post stuff all over social media to try and spin people up and get them all angry and post stuff and really our whole goal was just a take away his money and cut him off at the knees that was the short long and short of it And there are couple topics came out which I will Philly we nonsense the audio is just not good enough, but here's the intro Gavin Oblenus is a contracting officer at the CIA Oblenus worked for the FBI in 2021 and 2022 in San Diego office moved on to Homeland Security where he conducted asylum interviews at the southern border and now works for the CIA managing multi-million dollar contracts across government agencies and private sector vendors I work for I say intelligence what do you bank?

1:23:57 CIA? Yep. You work for the CIA? I do! Okay, I do. I work for the CIA so now we'll just believe it now And so what they like to do is they'd like to entrap people on social media, especially pro-lifers with nudging. Oblenus spoke to an undercover sound investigations reporter about his work experience involving near entrapment and his employers' involvement with political commentator Alex Jones's legal battles. As long as the bureau is able to progress far enough to be able to put pro-lifers in jail whenever they want... yeah Do you think that's on the agenda? Anyone can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do. But how, I'm very sort of muffled. And we create a situation where they have no choice but act on their impulse. That means they act on that impulse and we call it entrapment It's a fine line Does Bureau practice entrapment a lot? Yeah, we get really close not officially No We get as close as we can

1:24:51 We get as close as we can to it without doing it. So they can entrap some of these pro-lifers into, you know, doing things that they don't... ...and doing it yet? We call it a nudge. What did he do at the FBI? I mean, if he's a procurement guy... He's not involved in any of this stuff. Very unclear! Very unclear. So he's saying, oh yeah we just put some posts up there. We look at the followers and then we just kind of jack everybody up and that's what we did with Alex Jones. Like that what was his name? The one that said Sandy Hook didn't happen it was Alex Jones. Yeah so... Hold on stop! Leading to witness. Go what's-his-name. Leading the witness

1:26:07 What's his name? You know the guy Sandy Hook, what is his name. I agree That was the real tip off for me but also What's the point The only point i can see of this Is to make everybody think that everybody else is some kind of agent Online oh you're a spook man you just here to just rile me up it can only be to sow discord This guy may actually believe It because he seems pretty low IQ But everyone's sending this to me like, oh look what they're doing! Look what they're doing! Rah-rah-rah. Like that, what was his name? The one that said uh... Sandy Hook didn't happen. It was Alex Jones Yeah so we were after him You are or...? Are you still at fault? Why? Because he broke Ah, he found guilty He got found guilty and had to pay like a hundred million dollars So why did you have to hurt him? I'm not hurting him anymore Just to get the money for Luke here

1:27:03 Was that court case used? How's that in the CIA? It sure was. That was an agency thing? Well, actually it was a defamation case. I'm still learning civil and I am not copying them But we were looking at all of his followers, Connie Hall McCalligan like a still pump break So even though it's definitely not our well not the agency yet and make up with the Bureau for instance It can was on our purview. He's a civil civil matter but since they got all this access to his stuff and its There, what can we eat? And so he says that they went to the Sandy Hook parents and said well you know we can't tell you what to do but you could file a civil lawsuit.

1:27:46 All very, very sketchy. And then of course let's bring in January 6th Additionally Oblenus states that he knows and works with FBI agents who were undercover in the January 6 Capitol riot estimating about 20 field agents where they're undercover while Oblenus notes that they were not involved in violence this appears to be the first admission of undercover FBI agents in attendance I thought you said there are FBI agents in the crowd at Gen6 There always are when there is a big front desk BD figure just in case it gets out of hand. They're willing to do anything enough to turn that thing. I mean, Hunt's argument is maybe they have 20. So i think that is some kind of messaging some kind of setup to say well you know there are only 20 agents there not hundreds

1:28:30 And then the final one is TikTok. While Congress debates a controversial bill that could break up TikTok, Oblenus explains how the CIA could benefit from Tiktok becoming an American-owned product. What about this Timmy Topping? And so use it. Yes, you can't know we used it Really very tell the everything you need now a lot of people think it's like it doesn't tell you anything But actually tells to a lot Like Hillary and knowing oh You know are you in your room? What do you have anyone with the phone? Where do you buy what do you I mean? It tells you all this

1:29:08 Anyway, so I know where this well now be if you see though any now is another video out this morning It's important because people are looking at this going. They're doing all this This is only to rile people up online Now what's the end game? I'd like to know just So more discord Just get people riled up. How about this? It's pretty lame! Make sure that the alternative media does anything but investigate anything, they just debate. How about that? Well I know...I think you're coming to that conclusion and you're going to use it as a theme Yes because that's all i'm seeing Debate! I'll debate you

1:29:54 I'll debate you. I'm not taking the other side of this argument because i'm seeing similar Similar. Wheel spinning is what I'd call it, but it's definitely not getting to the bottom of anything No they don't want that and I think that's it Don't get to the bot-don't look at anything don't think logically just think about CIA FBI They're online It could be you I mean Alex Jones purposely mentioned in this he went to Oh live spaces right away Let's bring everybody let's talk about this

CHAPTER 20 / 40 Discussion

Biden Criticizes Netanyahu Over Gaza Aid Worker Strike

President Joe Biden called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza a "mistake" following a drone strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers. Biden is urging a six-to-eight-week ceasefire to allow food and medicine into the region. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified that the U.S. has no evidence of Israel committing genocide in Gaza.

joe biden· benjamin netanyahu· gaza· world central kitchen· ceasefire

1:30:33 Let's have a debate about what they're doing to us online. Yeah, I'm mulling this concept over In what way? I'm just thinking about the ramifications of this going into this debate mode and accomplishing nothing Which is exactly what's going on. It's working very well because, I mean this is... Someone sent me a thoughtful email about the Israel-Hamas Shapiro Candace Owens debate And, you know there is some dismantling going on of quote-unquote Jewish power in the United States. I mean this has been an obvious turn of events that's it... You can't not see what's happening now it's clearly all political because it's the socialist parties who are organizing the protests for the students and the mass rallies

1:31:37 But all I'm seeing is the debate, it's like you're a Zionist! You're Christian Zionists. You don't care about Israel's war crimes! Which i think is just more wheel spinning. Let's look at these clips that we have here. By the way, you and I are Christian Zionists just so you know because we've fallen for the propaganda and we don't deconstruct what is Israel's war crimes Well that probably accounts for our lousy donations. Oh well let's try it then, man those Israelis they better give back those I can't believe what they're doing to kill everybody in Gaza Rafa

1:32:29 They're letting aid in. I mean, even...I mean it's so obviously political because now even Biden has to do something because he is going to lose all kinds of votes because of this! So it to me is like- He's losing votes from both the Jews and the Arabs It's only political No what? These people don't actually care about war crimes. I just am not seeing it Here's Biden blathering about Israel President Biden in an interview with Univision that aired Tuesday called Israel's prime minister actions a mistake. The president says he thinks it is outrageous that drone strikes killed seven aid workers in Gaza last week So what I'm calling for, the Israelis to just call for ceasefire

1:33:17 allow for the next six, eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry says over 33 thousand people have been killed in six months of war. The ministry does not differentiate between combatants and civilians. Meanwhile Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to complete the elimination of the terrorist group Hamas including in Rafah. No force in the world will stop us." The White House said Tuesday an in-person meeting of Israeli and U.S. officials on a planned operation in Rafah will take place in a couple of weeks

1:33:55 But again, those open line of communication there's constant communications happening every day. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said although there has been an increase of aid into Gaza over the last couple days it is not good enough We would like to see more action following through on what the Prime Minister has announced publicly and we'd like to see that over the course of the next few days Senate leader Chuck Schumer met with Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid in Washington after Lapid met with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday. Lapid said a hostage ceasefire deal would be difficult but doable. Blinken says Israel has not informed the US of any specific date for an offensive push into Rafah He says the administration is convinced that major military operations in the city would be extremely dangerous for civilians caught in harm's way Man, that guy has kind of like a wartime you know old-timey war time presentation

1:34:44 I like that. Is it NTD? A couple of things, Biden of course was the one who had the drone strike against the aid workers in Afghanistan as they were leaving and they blew up a family, blew up a house killed at least one aid worker blah blah blah Not only that but Afghanistan which we had no business being in the first place but that pullout...I mean you want to talk about women's rights? That literally put tens of thousands of women right back into their burqas and shut up. I mean it did no good! So here is the second clip of this group, this is Biden Democracy Now blather in context. Oh, in context? President Biden's leveled some of his harshest criticism of Israel yet as the death toll in Gaza tops 33,300

1:35:39 In an interview with Univision, Biden directly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's killing of seven aid workers from World Central Kitchen last week. I think what he is doing is a mistake. I don't agree with his approach. I think it's outrageous that those three vehicles were hit by drones and taken out on a highway where it wasn't like it was along the shore, wasn't like there was a convoy moving here etc. So what I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for ceasefire

1:36:17 allow for the next six, eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country. Biden's comments were made a week ago but only aired on Univision on Tuesday. Palestinians in Gaza are making the end of Ramadan as Israel continues its assault I have a 32nd CBS This Morning update which is intended, I think to signal that Biden is a good guy. President Biden is not holding back his criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling his handling of the Hamas war a mistake in an interview with Univision

1:36:59 I think it's outrageous that those four or three vehicles were hit by drones. What i'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire, allow for the next six eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country Yeah this empty what he's saying is empty but call for a ceasefire okay The last interesting clip is this one, which is brought into play a hearing on Capitol Hill. This is a protest hearing genocide clip

1:37:39 On Capitol Hill, about 50 protesters were arrested Tuesday when they blocked access to the Senate cafeteria calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Protesters also disrupted Lloyd Austin during a Senate hearing where the defense secretary was questioned by Republican Senator Tom Carton of Arkansas I want to address what the protesters raised earlier Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? We don't have any evidence of genocide being created. So that's a no? Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza? We don't have evidence to that, to my knowledge. That was Lloyd Austin speaking with Arkansas' Republican Senator Tom Cotton.

CHAPTER 21 / 40 Discussion

Imminent Iranian Retaliation Threat Against Israel

U.S. intelligence officials warned of an imminent Iranian attack on Israeli assets in retaliation for a strike on Iran's consulate in Syria. President Biden reaffirmed that the U.S. commitment to Israel's security against threats from Iran and its proxies is "ironclad." There is concern that Iran may use its own military forces rather than relying solely on regional proxies like Hezbollah.

iran· israel· hezbollah· drone attack· ironclad support

1:38:29 Of course now we expand the rumble in the Middle East with Iran, now imminent attacks. An attack by Iran on Israel or Israeli interests now appears to be a matter of when not if this morning US officials are warning Israel of an imminent attack by Iran in the coming days possibly using drones and missiles to hit Israel's regional assets Iran has vowed to retaliate for an airstrike last week at its consulate in Syria which killed two of its generals. Israel has not admitted responsibility but Pentagon officials say Israel was behind the airstrike, Israel's defense minister is now threatening a powerful response if Iran launches at attack. Iran often uses Middle East proxies like Hezbollah to hit certain targets but The Wall Street Journal reports defense officials have warned this time

1:39:20 Iran could use its own military forces. President Biden yesterday reiterated US support for Israel as I told Prime Minister Netanyahu, our commitment to Israel security against these threats from Iran and his proxies is ironclad. Let me say it again iron clad. Ironclad all right you. Well I'm sticking with my thesis that they wanted that guy dead yeah actually have a clip here that And this is all bullcrap. It's like the time the Iranians, as you know, retaliation went after one of our bases in the middle of nowhere Iraq and missed it. Oh they missed the target oh too bad! So there is stuff going on behind the scenes that nobody knows about but

CHAPTER 22 / 40 Discussion

Drone Attacks on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported multiple drone strikes on the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi called the attacks "reckless" and warned they could lead to a major nuclear accident. Both Russia and Ukraine have denied responsibility, accusing each other of staging the incidents to create a radiological threat.

zaporizhzhia· iaea· rafael grossi· ukraine· russia

1:40:11 This dead guy is, I think it was a setup. Well you still gotta wonder why is every...I don't think its gone over 30 thousand we kind of stopped? Is more than 30 thousand people dead? No! You just heard the number 33 Oh 33 I'm sorry. Thousand and three hundred Nothing suspicious about that. No no nothing suspicious And how many dead now in the Ukraine Russia Full scale invasion 600,000 700 thousand it's ridiculous. But it's different lives and it's different It's not the same. It's not the same and and then just would just in passing from the DIA from one of the Briefings that you get you can subscribe to debrief. Yeah Russia has launched another devastating attack on Ukraine's they're talking about any of this now

1:41:03 energy infrastructure. Yeah, I have the clip. They were able to... you have the clip? They shot down there's 25 missiles got through and blew up a bunch of stuff including the Trebliska coal plant? Oh no, I didn't get that. I have the drones near the nuclear plant which is... Yeah but the Russians are a city they can blow up that thing all of radiation goes to Russia! Hello hello! Who are they kidding it's bullcrap The UN Nuclear Watchdog, the IAEA will hold an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss a series of drone attacks on the Russian occupied Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine The IAEA, which has a small team at Zaporizhia said drones hit a reactor building three times on Sunday endangering nuclear safety. The Kremlin has said the strikes were carried out by Ukraine and were very dangerous. Kiev has denied being behind the attacks it's had any incidents was staged by Moscow. The IAEA hasn't blamed either Russia or Ukraine for the drone strikes

1:42:06 But its Director General, Rafael Grossi said the attacks were reckless and must stop. Whoever is behind them he said was playing with fire I mean this continuous Russia's attacking themselves blowing up their own pipelines it's really not credible anymore people Russia runs the nuclear plant right? Yep, they run it. So get their people in there because they don't they can't trust the Ukrainians your cranes Oh who knows what they'll do I think it's probably true that the Ukrainians attack the plants and now and now we're going drones Now we have this very odd report which ties Iran and Ukraine together Ukraine's fight against Russia hangs in the balance ammunition stockpiles are running low

CHAPTER 23 / 40 Discussion

US Transfers Seized Iranian Weapons to Ukraine

The United States military transferred thousands of seized Iranian weapons and over 500,000 rounds of ammunition to the Ukrainian armed forces. The hardware, including AK-47s and rocket launchers, was originally intercepted from ships intended for Houthi rebels in Yemen. This transfer comes as Ukraine faces critical ammunition shortages while waiting for a larger U.S. aid package.

iran· ukraine· ak-47· houthis· weapon seizure

1:42:53 of of These weapons include 5,000 captured AK-47s, machine guns and rocket launchers. And over 500,000 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition to the Ukrainian armed forces. Interestingly these are Iranian weapons and the US had seized them from ships suspected of being linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. The weapons were originally intended for Yemen's Houthi rebels in violation of UN Security Council resolutions

1:44:00 So, let me get this straight. $60 billion has been cleared for Ukraine and we send them AK-47s that we captured? That were supposed to go the Houthis? And 500 thousand rounds dude there's more in Fredericksburg than five hundred thousand rounds what is that?! This whole thing has gotten out of control in terms of being a giant turd fest of misinformation. Yes, yes! Meanwhile of course people are dying left and right and there's like you know I think they're trying to eliminate the Ukrainian uh the Ukrainian gene pool from the world's oh from the world it seems like to me well that killing all the men

CHAPTER 24 / 40 Discussion

Chechnya Bans Music Outside Specific Tempo Range

The culture ministry of Chechnya, under the leadership of Ramzan Kadyrov, announced a ban on music that does not fall between 80 and 116 beats per minute (BPM). The rule is intended to protect Chechen musical tradition from "polluting" Western influences like techno and pop. Artists have until June 1st to rewrite their compositions to comply with the new rhythmic standards.

chechnya· ramzan kadyrov· music ban· bpm· western culture

1:44:44 Well, they're putting their own people up and the Russians are sending convicts and mercenaries anyone they can find you know They yeah you send them over there The Ukrainian gene pool is gonna be gone. It's gonna be missing in action it's gonna be they keep hearing reports about how Ukrainian men and women are freezing their sperm and eggs for the future well one drone strike and that's over Unless they have it in their own refrigerator, which is kind of weird. Here's an offbeat clip and a pun intended regarding Chechnya, which is... Chechnya still completely connected to Russia isn't? Yeah!

1:45:31 Well, here's an offbeat clip. Traditional Chechen music has a certain look and rhythm And officials there are going to great lengths to keep it that way In a move to stem what it says is a polluting influence from the West Chechnya's culture minister has announced a ban on music That is either too fast or too slow Requiring that songs have a tempo of between 80-116 beats per minute Just to give you an idea, Taylor Swift's hit Cruel Summer comes in at a swift 170 beats per minute. So it's much too fast!

1:46:11 Last year's smash pop hit Flowers by Miley Cyrus clocks in at 118, so also a bit too fast. The band does away with most Western dance and techno music for example this daft punk song clocks in at a speedy 121 beats per minute Chechnya is an autonomous Russian republic in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe with a population of one and a half million people, most of whom are Muslim. Its leader, Ramzan Kadyrov who came to power in 2007 ordered the new rules along with his culture minister who explained that music should quote conform to the Chechen mentality and sense of rhythm and that borrowing musical culture from other peoples is inadmissible. The Chechen government has given artists in the region until June 1st to rewrite music that doesn't meet the new requirements

1:47:05 Ironically, the Russian national anthem might not make the cut. Most versions would be considered too slow under the new rules. I mean, what? I guess they just want Abba coming over there and that would solve the problem. Well they're expanding this law to podcasts and Ben Shapiro will be outlawed he's not allowed to be played anymore. Yeah definitely 140 beats per second in his patter Oh goodness is very very strange So, actually these two go together because we did have... there was a little light that happened in Washington DC. On Capitol Hill the House has blocked a bill that would reauthorize a national security surveillance program known as FISA

CHAPTER 25 / 40 Discussion

FBI Arrests Idaho Teen in ISIS-Inspired Plot

The FBI arrested 18-year-old Alexander Mercurio in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, for allegedly planning a "murderous rampage" against local churches. Authorities claim Mercurio pledged allegiance to ISIS and intended to use knives, firearms, and fire to kill parishioners. The plot was uncovered through an undercover operation involving a confidential informant, following a pattern often seen in domestic terror investigations.

fbi· isis· idaho· alexander mercurio· terror plot

1:47:55 19 Republicans voted against advancing the measure, a blow to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Former President Trump urged them to kill the bill claiming it was used to spy on his campaign. FISA allows the government to conduct warrantless wiretapping of non-Americans outside the country. Supporters say it's critical for disrupting terror attacks and expires in eight days unless an agreement is reached. Well, and the report is incomplete because the amendment that went in would no longer require warrants to be requested through the secret FISA court for a secret FISA warrant from a secret FISA judge. To still reveal names of American counterparts. I have two clips. I think one covers this well can i play the other side of this clip first?

1:48:46 Yeah, of course. Because when you take away from the intelligence services the ability to spy on Americans... You know what we get? The six-week cycle is back, baby. This morning the FBI claims this 18 year old was on the verge of conducting a terror plot involving attacks on multiple churches in Coeur d'Alene Idaho Alexander Mercurio saying he had knife in hand and expressing his allegiance to ISIS The FBI says it plotted involved a murderous rampage using knives and firearms to kill parishioners He also planned to set their houses of worship on fire going from church to church until he was killed by police

1:49:26 It's a plan eerily similar to that recent ISIS assault on that concert hall in Moscow. Not even close. He talked about using knives, fire and possibly weapons And so the combination of all three if in fact he did launch that had the possibility of harming a lot of people According to criminal charges unsealed last night Mercurio had bought a number of items for his attack including butane canisters for setting fires. And those charges say on Saturday, Mercurio sent an audio file to an FBI confidential informant 20 seconds long it says in part I'm answering the call for the Islamic State for jihad and to kill The charges against Mercurio lay out a chilling plan where he would quote incapacitate his father

1:50:12 restrain him using handcuffs and steal his firearms to use for maximum casualties in his attack. Sources tell ABC News, his father had dozens of weapons including an AR-15 style assault rifle. Mercurio's arrest comes at a state of heightened alert by US law enforcement. Authorities have been concerned about rage ignited by the Israeli Hamas war and late last week they sent out an urgent bulletin warning that ISIS was trying to use their horrific attack on that Moscow concert to inspire radicals here to conduct US attacks. That is a complete template for the six-week cycle, some poor kid that got the undercover informants talking to him egging him on and he sends an audio file it was on the verge of doing it just like in Moscow please... Why don't they play the file? Because sources didn't give that to them

1:51:07 They only say this is so lame. You know, it's weak. Yeah It's unlike the six weeks when the six-week cycle will do us during our show is like a decade ago When it was going like a bat out of hell, it was strong. It was well done. They had good stuff going on! Remember the LA airport? There were terrorists that locked the airport down and they had these guys in black... Don't worry, it's coming back man, it's coming back I don't think so. You know, one of those things where you have that one guy... They lost their touch No, there's a one guy who quit. There's the one guy the one guy who was real creative He could do these things and he knew what he was doing and they didn't get a raise He didn't get promoted something happened. He quit. He's now you know working somewhere else Working in a corporation. He rage-quit like I'm getting out here. He quits and then they got nobody this is terrible This is not even close to being entertaining bring in Burnett II

CHAPTER 26 / 40 Discussion

House Republicans Block FISA Reauthorization Bill

Nineteen House Republicans joined Democrats to block a bill reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Section 702. Former President Donald Trump urged the block, claiming the law was used to spy on his 2016 campaign. Speaker Mike Johnson faces continued pressure from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has threatened a motion to vacate his position over the surveillance issue.

fisa· section 702· mike johnson· marjorie taylor greene· donald trump

1:52:06 He'll give you a script. Brunetti! Yeah, he'll do it. He's never done that kind of film so... Well I think he could. I think he's got it in him. He's retired, he said so. Oh please. Money makes those Hollywood guys un-retire real quick. I know thats the thing its always the money. So the FISA update, this is the reauthorization story from NTD. It's a little more got more bones. More meat on the bone The House has voted against a rule to allow debate on a bill to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act or FISA. NTD Washington correspondent Luis Martinez has more on this story Wednesday's rule vote was the third attempt by the House of Representatives to renew the surveillance powers that expire on April 19

1:52:52 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the intelligence community to surveil communications of foreign nationals outside of the U.S., even if those communications are with U.S. citizens. 702 allows us to stay a step ahead of foreign actors located outside the United States who pose a threat to our national security. urged his Republican colleagues to vote in favor of the reauthorization of the FISA Act. The bill as it currently stands has 56 amendments that would further regulate intelligence gathering compared to the previous FISA reauthorization. These reforms would actually kill the abuses that allowed President Trump's campaign to be spied on. If FISA is needed, I understand... I believe there are safeguards and I trust the chairman of that committee that he put those safeguards in so what happens with President Trump

1:53:56 Won't happen to any other American. On a post on Truth Social, former President Donald Trump urged House Republicans to kill FISA The former president has alleged that the surveillance act was used illegally to spy on his campaign Everybody's so afraid of the intelligence services Better give it to them It was only 18 Republicans who voted against it? Yeah Bastions of truth Please And Mike Johnson, isn't he the guy that said oh we got to do it. I mean that may just be propaganda that i've fallen ill to there? It's hard if...it's hard to figure out that guy. Yeah it is yeah but I mean his friend Mike Green here in town says yeah I said what are you doing Mike uh Rick Green and he says well you know it's tough man this negotiation gotta give to take and take to give like okay all right then Marjorie Taylor green doesn't like him anymore

1:54:56 She's very mad, very mad at Mike Johnson. I think i have a clip of this um do you want to do the second FISA update or oh yeah right let's play that representative Marjorie Taylor Greene the Republican from Georgia posted an ex on Wednesday saying that and I quote johnson already fully funded the DOJ that wants a death sentence for Trump is he going to continue to give the deep state the tools to kill trump Remember, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene submitted a motion to oust Speaker Johnson over two weeks ago. On Tuesday she sent the letter to House Republicans urging them to support that motion and on Wednesday she reiterated her calls to House Republicans to oust Speaker Johnson But it's pretty clear and obvious in being whispered among the conference Mike Johnson does not have the support of the conference. Wednesdays vote marks the sixth time speaker johnson has lost a rule vote on the house floor

1:55:43 It is expected that the bill will be reintroduced under suspension of the rules this Friday. Okay, so I'm gonna just put a wager down it's going to pass they're really gonna re-authorize Wow you really go out on a limb when you bet They're gonna reauthorize this and it'll be interesting to see how they do it because it'll be what I trust them if they put...I know the committee chairman he's good guy so I trust him there's something good in there I'm sure You know, I have a short series of clips from Fareed Zakaria who we haven't heard from in a long time because he's kind of annoying. But he did this special on Trumps Christian nationalist extremist white base probably expanding that description a bit and now that i think about it...I think some of this extreme hatred towards Christian Zionists whatever that means

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Fareed Zakaria Analyzes Trump's Christian Nationalist Support

Fareed Zakaria explored the "religious revival" atmosphere of Donald Trump's campaign rallies and his strong support among white evangelical Christians. Zakaria noted that while America is becoming more secular, many people are filling the "hole in the heart" left by declining faith with intense political tribalism. The analysis suggests that for many, politics has become a substitute for traditional religious community and certainty.

fareed zakaria· christian nationalism· donald trump· secularization· evangelical voters

1:56:46 Because, you know, you're not calling out Israel as genocidals. I think it's part of some form of operation to destroy this base so-called base that Trump has or get everybody angry or split it up because When Fareed Zakaria does a piece like this, there's worry. Reporters have been noticing something new about Donald Trump's campaign events this time around They often resemble religious revival meetings The New York Times notes that where his rallies were once improvised and volatile their finales now feel more planned solemn and infused with religion

1:57:30 The closing 15 minutes... Hold on a second. I watched one of these recently because every, I watched one about once in a month Wasn't it like an altar call? It's exactly the same as it always has been he goes up there and ad-libs about an hour and a half And yak yak yak and throws some gags No there is no change He's full of shit this guy Solemn and infused with religion The closing 15 minutes evokes an evangelical altar call filled with references to God. Trump is a shrewd reader of his supporters and has clearly seen what the data show

1:58:07 White evangelicals, who make up about 14% of the population made up about one quarter of voters in the 2020 elections and about three quarters of them voted for Donald Trump. Even more striking are those white voters who attend religious services once a month or more 71 percent voted for Trump in the 2020 election Even similarly, religious blacks by contrast voted Democratic by a 9 to 1 ratio. I can't believe he just said blacks! He should have said African Americans! This is not woke! The key to understanding Trump's coalition is the intensity of his support among white people who are and who claim to be devout Christians. Claim to be? So, yeah alright I'm interested now in what you got to say Farid America was long an outlier among advanced industrial countries in that it remained religious

1:59:02 But around the 1990s that began to change, and the numbers plunged after 2007. Since that year religious decline in America has been the greatest of any country of the 49 surveyed by one measure America today is the 12th least religious country on earth In 1990 according to the General Social Survey less than 10% of Americans had no religious affiliation Today it's around 30% so I'm trying to figure out what he's trying to communicate here other than you know Trump has God people and they're declining. Um, maybe this I've two short clips left secularize a great there was I don't have the clip I mean It's been one of the pre I didn't we didn't play this clip But I had a I'm just gonna iterate the clip but there was a Clip that's been floating around NPR

1:59:59 about how we're less religious than we used to be and all these surveys show that nobody's religious anymore, and where we become a secular operation or every which way. And so this is part of there's some messaging going on he's reiterating it and I just wanted to make You know that this is not new. Well, I think these two clips echo that secularization may be inevitable but it does seem to coincide with a sense of loss for many a loss of faith and community that might be at the heart of the loneliness that many people report experiencing these days. I quote the political commentator Walter Lippmann, who presciently identified this problem in 1929. Men have been deprived of the sense of certainty as to why they were born, why they must work whom they must love what they must honor where they may turn in sorrow and defeat

2:00:57 Ah, okay. Could it be God? Oh wait hold on a second It sounds to me that this has been identified in 1920 whatever 1929 whenever Lippmann wrote that yeah so nothing's new Well, no. The newness is this... Liberal democracy gives people greater liberty than ever before breaking down repression and control everywhere in politics and religion and society but as the philosopher Kierkegaard wrote anxiety is the dizziness of freedom Modern society gives us all wealth, technology and autonomy. But for many these things cannot fill the hole in the heart that God and faith once occupied to fill it with politics is dangerous but that seems to be the shape of things to come Dude Farid I mean i think he nails it with that Okay

2:01:57 Whatever nail it means. Well that people have filled the... we have a loneliness epidemic and people are filling it with debate on Twitter, and debate on Twitter about politics! Debate? Laura back to the debate theme. Yes, debate! Not to interrupt everything but for some reason my clean feed page I have no action on either of our meters Oh, I've got plenty of action. Why can't I have none? Well, I don't know does it bother you do you want to... Yeah it does not I notice it! Would you wanna refresh and come back or...? No, I'll let it slide Do you want to risk a complete disconnection anything could happen anything could happen Let's see what happens then

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Allen Weisselberg Sentenced to Jail for Perjury

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg was sentenced to five months in jail for perjury related to the New York civil fraud case against Donald Trump. Weisselberg admitted to lying about the size of Trump's Manhattan penthouse on financial statements used to secure favorable loans. He was taken into custody and sent to Rikers Island to serve his second jail term in two years.

allen weisselberg· trump organization· perjury· rikers island· financial fraud

2:02:46 I have, oh we have a Trump legal update. of testifying about his knowledge of the size of the Trump Tower in New York City that was listed on financial statements. The prosecutor said Weisenberg was trying to get a favorable loan, insurance rates and other economic benefits." Just help me understand that so Weisenberg which sounds like he's from Breaking Bad He lied and lied about the size Of the Trump Tower apartment

2:03:55 And if I recall, he made it much bigger than it was. I still remember this is all in a deposition too! And this was to get a favorable rate? Wouldn't you be low...a higher rate if you inflate the size of it? Yeah your taxes would go up That's what you'd think, but I don't know. arguing he can't get a fair shake here because of pre-trial publicity. Now the former CFO was handcuffed inside the courtroom as to when this sentence will begin, and sent it to Rikers Island right now." I think they should arrest Weisselberg's parents! It's coming. It's just gonna be arrest the parents everybody arrest the parents yep yep yep yep just arrest the parents well i have a clip from NTD

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DOJ Finds Grant Discrepancies in Fani Willis's Office

The Department of Justice identified "inconsistencies" in how Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's office reported the use of a $488,000 federal grant. This disclosure follows reports that Willis fired a whistleblower who raised concerns about the potential misuse of these funds. The investigation adds to the ongoing legal and political scrutiny surrounding Willis's office in Georgia.

fani willis· doj· federal grants· whistleblower· fulton county

2:05:08 that no one, this is again, well yes no one watches NTD but you so yes that's why you have the question. Well it's a good story though its national story about Fannie Willis Oh brother! and her corruption we already have illegally tapping a phone in Maryland now we got this Back in Georgia the Department of Justice revealed some discrepancies in District Attorney Fonnie Willis' use of federal grant funds A DOJ spokesperson told the Washington Free Beacon there were inconsistencies in reporting from Willis' office about a $488,000 federal grant. This comes two years after Willis fired a whistleblower who called out a potential misuse of the grant. The Free Beacon reports that the DOJ disclosed the discrepancies after providing contradictory statements regarding awards Willis's office may have made under the grant

2:06:03 Alright, so what does this tell me? That Fannie Willis is corrupt. What?! Yeah! Gambling. Please... yeah. Uh she's going down Alright, pivot to Indo-Pacific. This will be your next algo worry but we haven't quite figured out how to jack it all up yet To the south of China Sea now where today the first pictures were released of joint military drills between The United States, The Philippines Australia and Japan in the disputed territory on Sunday The US is seeking to strengthen defense cooperation with its allies in their region to counter China's growing influence

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US and Japan Strengthen Alliance Against China

President Joe Biden hosted Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for a state visit to announce a historic upgrade in defense cooperation. The two nations are forming a joint military task force and increasing intelligence sharing to counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific. A trilateral summit with the Philippines was also held to address maritime security in the South China Sea.

joe biden· fumio kishida· japan· south china sea· philippines

2:06:42 Beijing claims almost the whole of the South China Sea as its territory, leading to confrontations with its neighbors. China said it carried out its own exercises at this same time." So this is a saber rattling and for some reason we're now all buddy-buddy with Japan and we're bringing in the Philippines where we have our base, and you know, oh, we're gonna like provoke a little bit and start playing battleships. And then President Biden had the Japanese delegation over to The White House." This was the 12th meeting between Biden and Kishida since the two men took office in their respective countries. Through our partnership, we've strengthened the alliance. We have expanded our work together

2:07:26 We've raised our shared ambitions and now the US-Japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world. There's no limit what our countries can, and our people can do together against China. So thank you for your partnership." That partnership will see the militaries of the two countries draw far closer together with a joint task force and closer collaboration on the ground There'll also be increased intelligence sharing. These days the US and Japan are in lockstep on virtually every major issue across the globe, from supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia to getting more humanitarian aid into Gaza

2:08:04 But it's the perceived threat from China that is the main impetus for their closer relationship. We agreed that our two countries will continue to respond to challenges concerning China through close coordination, at the same time we confirmed the importance of continuing our dialogue with China and cooperating with China on common challenges And with that, we also underscored the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits and confirmed our position to encourage peaceful resolution of the cross-strait issue." On Thursday, Kishida will address Congress – another indication how highly he's regarded in Washington.

2:08:43 And he'll be returning to the White House for a trilateral summit with the US President and the president of the Philippines. Man, they better get something started if they want it if they want to turn this into military spending They've gotta make it scarier It's just not good I mean that is the idea Is the pivot to China? Let's hope so Iran's not gonna attack anything Those...they're not stupid But, you know... I think we might be at the limit. You know this- In other words we're coughing up enough stuff We don't need it and we're not gonna go into the next gear. Oh come on! I mean just because they got the mini bus What was that another 800 billion? They're gonna want more there in this insatiable They have an insatiable appetite And this story was just out of the blue Because its China related

CHAPTER 31 / 40 Discussion

Microsoft Returns Activision Blizzard Games to China

Microsoft reached a deal with NetEase to bring Activision Blizzard games, including World of Warcraft, back to the Chinese market. The partnership had previously collapsed in 2023, cutting off millions of players. Additionally, Microsoft faced scrutiny in Europe for disclosing that the new Outlook client contains nearly 700 tracking systems used for data collection and profiling.

microsoft· activision blizzard· netease· china· world of warcraft

2:09:39 How long did it take Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard, the game company? I don't know. A couple years? Couple of years and there was always a problem with anti-competitive and blah blah blah It was Did you hear about the big bonanza? Well, maybe. China is the world's biggest online gaming market so when Netease and Activision Blizzard ended their 14-year partnership after a contract dispute millions of Chinese gamers were cut off from popular games such as World of Warcraft But Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion in October last year, in the gaming industry's biggest ever deal. And now those gamers can rejoice after Activision and NetEase reached a deal and announced the gaming giant will return to China We're beyond thrilled to announce the return of beloved Blizzard games to China Our deepest gratitude goes out to our loyal players and valued partners for your unwavering support and trust Stay tuned for more exhilarating updates

2:10:41 China's game market revenue, which covers mobile PC and console games increased to 45 billion dollars in 2022. And that is predicted to grow by 25% to 57 billion by 2027. Despite the fact that the Chinese population is decreasing The number of players is rising From 2012-2021 this figure increased by 63%. So I'd say Microsoft had this in their back pocket the whole time They must have known this was going to happen. Of course they did, they had a big R&D operation in China Right It's massive and they're very tightly connected to China Microsoft might as well be Chinese A Chinese company That's what it seems like I didn't realize it! And I don't think anyone realized that Just China but... You take into account the- What is the- Have you seen this? The new Outlook? It has something like 700 trackers

2:11:42 Have you seen this? No, I don't know anything about this. Oh yeah! Because they had to disclose it... Let me see if i can find it Yeah they had to disclose all the different tracking systems that they have in Microsoft Outlook and now I can't find it of course I think it was up like 700 different tracking systems. Track what you click on... For what purpose? To spy on you! So they can look at the books of other companies? No, just build profiles of people who your emailing What emails you receive. It's just..I mean i'm sure Google is no worse Oh Google probably worse They've got down and been doing longer since the invention of Gmail

2:12:32 Yeah, well they at least they admit that they read your email. We know that let me see I can't believe I can't find this outlook trackers Disclose I wish I had saved that because it was now of course You know you can't find any more micro yeah now your and you're noted on some database for looking before it even we're just looking At it yes, yeah, I'll have to find that yeah It was some outrageous amount I think they had to disclose it in Europe Oh yeah, Europeans are a little more concerned than we are about these sorts of things. Well this is the ultimate idea is to have European style privacy laws and so then of course you know then which removes all your free speech capabilities it always works in reverse like the Scottish law

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Uri Berliner Criticizes NPR for Left-Wing Bias

NPR senior editor Uri Berliner published a scathing essay in The Free Press detailing the network's loss of viewpoint diversity and its failure to correct errors regarding Russiagate and the Hunter Biden laptop. Berliner noted that NPR's D.C. office has zero registered Republicans. The critique coincided with the appointment of new CEO Catherine Maher, who has faced criticism for her own past political statements on social media.

uri berliner· npr· catherine maher· russiagate· hunter biden laptop

2:13:29 Oh, the Scots are gone off to deep end. Yeah... I want you to... because you put this in the newsletter and i thought it was a very good take. I want people to hear what you have to say about the NPR Editor who wrote this very, very daring position about NPR and how they've... Yeah everybody's all jacked about this. Oh! And they would get gut-filled out of segment on it and they all look at it. Guys notice that NPR is not doing its job but meanwhile the problem is like I'm reminded you know, everyone else is the problem but him. He's the problem he's like one of the guys Ray I mean says it himself you can read between the lines this guy wrote this guy Ur-Urie he wrote a scathing thing it ran in uh...I don't know free press Barry Weiss' operation yeah another interesting outfit

2:14:24 Yeah, another spooky operation. So it ran for just a long essay about how NPRs used to be for the people of the country but now it's all for lefties and it's because they've been not doing their job and he concludes that good... And he has three examples he likes to point out. They never backed off on the Russiagate hoax which was led by Adam Schiff who got nothing but free airtime on NPR constantly 25 times he appeared to talk about this and that, it was all bogus. And they never did a mea culpa or said I'm sorry then he went on to say... Then the laptop story came out and NPR bosses said now this is bullcrap news it's not true! And then it turned out to be true they never said they were sorry and this is bad and losing audience and then they... I'm sorry can go on with this

2:15:18 He went on and he, this is the third item I can't remember offhand. And then there was um... he says they recently went to the offices in DC of NPR, the big offices and surveyed people. And it was everybody there was a Democrat. There was not one registered Republican and so they don't want variety of thought on and on but this guy is the example of that because he starts off by apology... He starts off the essay with an apology Oh, you know just to let you know I'm not like some conservative kook. Right? I was raised by lesbians and then he says It's what he says And then he says in my musical taste it says this according to Spotify have the musical taste of someone who lives in Berkeley okay

2:16:09 And so then he goes on and then, then he goes on about the when he starts to introduce Trump as the problem. He says I by the way, I've eagerly used the word eagerly. I eagerly voted against Trump twice. So he starts to virtue signal all over the place this is that this is a classic guy. He says, I just thought we should have been more balanced in our coverage and it's like give me a break, this is bogus. And then it turns out from my perspective it turns out that the CEO who he was slamming for being a douchebag he just quit, turned over the reins to some new CEO of woman and I don't say in that way but a woman who comes from Wikipedia and she has got no journalistic

2:16:58 journalism in her at all and she looks like more of a lefty than anybody else. So he writes this long essay... Catherine Marr is her name, right? Catherine Marr! He writes this long essay in between bosses because this way doesn't have to worry about getting in trouble. Get out! Good rant! Yeah it's a rant because I can't believe everyone was bought into it Well, it's bait. It was like oh yeah we always knew they were lit! We always knew it! Really? Gee... Oh okay I'm so surprised Yeah but people should read the essays in the last newsletter Somehow I missed the I was raised by a lesbian that's pretty funny That's right at the beginning Like that means something Yeah no that's the point He goes out of his way to make it clear to everybody he is part of that problem

CHAPTER 33 / 40 Discussion

Ryan Seacrest to Succeed Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune

Pat Sajak will host his final episode of Wheel of Fortune on June 7th, ending a 41-season tenure. Ryan Seacrest is set to take over as host this fall, while Vanna White will remain with the show. The transition marks the end of an era for one of the longest-running game shows in television history, as the industry continues to grapple with declining traditional viewership.

pat sajak· ryan seacrest· vanna white· wheel of fortune· television

2:17:53 He's not a conservative. He's not a Republican so don't worry because I'm not giving you a perspective from those crap heads those lousy Republicans and So he talks about, you know this and that to reassure us That he's not you know a terrible public Trump voter yes Yes I have oh I have for 31 second breaking news breaking news Breaking news! Well, CBS Texas is your place to catch Wheel of Fortune. And we know when Pat Sajak now is going to... When his final episode of Wheel of Fortune is going to air A representative for the show confirmed that June 7th will mark the end of the 77-year old's tenure as host The TV veteran announced last summer that after 40 years season 41 would be his last

2:18:43 This fall, Ryan Seacrest will become the new host along with Vanna White. Sajak has agreed to continue as a consultant on the show for three years. Seacrest man! Ryan Seacrest that guy he's the seat sitter in the Oscars you know that one guy in the back or somebody gets up they get sits down uh it keeps taking over for one thing after another he's just a go-to guy He's great I mean... He's got an agent that must be terrific I mean when does he sleep? He does the morning radio show and then boy, doesn't he do the Kelly ABC? No no. He got bumped... He finally quit that! That's why you can do this. Oh oh. And then turned it over to whatever her name is husband. Oh yes yes yes yes. Something else in Kelly and... What was great about Wheel of Fortune is that you tape like a whole season in a week. Good

2:19:42 And you go home. Yeah, well Vanna White how old is Vanna? She's 90 I mean I met her at MTV she came down and did some segments and she was already in her 50s then I think yeah she born in 57 that wasn't that old maybe it wasn't so she 67 she's only seven years older than I am now maybe she was into 40s I don't remember she was a Miss Georgia yeah good for her Yeah, that's good for her. She needs this gig but it sounds like she's gonna be co-hosting now. She's making her move. Finally! Making a move after they tried to fire years ago Did they?

2:20:29 Yeah, that was a big stink. This was early on in the... In the early days of the show they were gonna move her out because she's getting 30 or 40 or something and they had to get her out of there and it was such a big fuss about it and the public was up in arms and she led out-led the campaign to keep run permanently so she never got budged after that cause it was an embarrassment. Oh Kelly Ripa's husband is Mark Consuelos He's a heartthrob. It's pretty buffed does anybody still watch main I mean we can't have the next generation is not watching this television anymore This has to collapse pretty quickly at this point

2:21:09 No one's watching. I don't know what to tell you, it's like uh... What do people watch? It was TikTok! At my buddy's birthday party in Dallas i was talking to his brother who actually I know longer than than my friend Vic because I worked with him at Z100 in New York and he still is very tied into the the New York radio community and no one listens to radio anymore they're just kids The Kids?! They don't listen to Radio! They Don't!! You know, and all these old radio guys are like, hey man we can do it. I just bought an AM transmitter station! We can make it work we're gonna make money off this. No you're not no you're not there's no money in it. Well again if so cheap you might be able to do some numbers that might be a good write-off. Oh write off yeah but everyone is just listening the podcast now

CHAPTER 34 / 40 Discussion

Podcast Industry Challenges and the CPM Model

The traditional CPM (cost per mille) advertising model is increasingly viewed as unsustainable for the podcasting industry due to unreliable download metrics. Critics argue that the industry is plagued by "scammy" practices, such as using video game rewards to inflate subscriber numbers. The "Value for Value" model is proposed as a more honest alternative for content monetization.

podcasting· cpm model· advertising· value for value· downloads

2:22:03 Gen Z listens, and I'll say listen because they could be watching stuff as well. Consume more podcasts than they do television. Do you have any documentation to prove that assertion? Yes...well it's from a survey. Survey says but you know And then meanwhile This was on Current and this, I've known this forever. Why our system for valuing a podcast is broken? The CPM model of advertising does not and will not ever work to sustain podcasting." Well no... Oh, I didn't know you wrote a piece! I wish- I mean i've said this but I've never written the piece And now finally people are trying to figuring it out No, It doesn't work because its a lie Downloads are a lie

2:22:49 You have no idea who's listening to what. It's value for values, the only way! The only way... Do you want to hear some more unhinged stuff against Trump or Trump's? What's his name? Stephen Miller I have. This may be a little boring. What else do you got? Well you said more unhinged. I don't know we played any. Oh yeah we did, you played that woman Yeah, play a couple more things. Let's see if this is any good... This is your buddy K-Part! And while Trump's attacks on asylum seekers are certainly racist there's so much more. There's so much more! Have you heard about his plans to uplift only white people? Oh!

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MSNBC Warns of Stephen Miller's Second-Term Agenda

MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart and guest Jean Guerrero discussed Stephen Miller's plans for a potential second Trump term, focusing on dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Miller's organization, America First Legal, has been active in challenging pandemic relief programs that targeted specific racial groups. Critics characterize this agenda as "white nationalist," while supporters view it as a return to colorblind legal standards.

stephen miller· msnbc· dei· affirmative action· donald trump

2:23:32 Oh, no I haven't heard these plans. Let's hear the plans! Axios reports that Trump wants the Justice Department to roll back protections for people of color to focus on discrimination against whites Trump's allies have already been testing this anti-DEI framework in court. Oh, it's anti DEI! Here we go... So I see that is it's an interesting twist on trying to get qualified people to do work and managed to block billions in pandemic relief for women and minority owned businesses there's one mastermind behind all these cruelty as the point policies yeah do you know who the mastermind is?

2:24:12 Trump no and his name is Donald Trump Stephen Miller White House advisor and far-right extremist plotting Trump's nightmarish second term ah Okay, now. This is good because this is a primer On the nightmare second term, which seems to be a foregone conclusion for MSNBC. Seems like it's happening! With me is investigative journalist Jean Guerrero She is the author of Hate Mongers Steve Miller Steven Miller Donald Trump and The White Nationalist Agenda Hate mongerz! Jean Jelani thank you both very much for coming to The Saturday Show. Jean help us understand Steven Miller's ideology Does anybody take this idiot seriously? Yes this is the thing that people take this very seriously

2:24:58 I mean, just as i'm convinced that climate change is a hoax and we've got to stop this nonsense. These people believe Donald Trump is coming to kill them! To kill them! He's going to take a hammer and smash the constitution he's not messing around biatches he's going to um uh...he's Hitler he's going to arrest everybody he's insane because I know what it looks like yes Yes, we have a mental health issue here and it's this type of propaganda. What what's his vision for America? Whitey only!

2:25:35 His vision is a white nationalist America and this agenda that you described as something that he's been dreaming about for very long time. Oh, right! According to people familiar with the former president's dreams In my book I trace how Miller was radicalized as a teenager by our right provocateurs who believed That racism against black and brown people was not a problem and that the real problem in American society was racism against whites. I think we should not even hire Vanna White for extended seasons, it's too white! This is an idea that originated with white supremacists like David Duke who in the 1970s was calling white men the quote real second-class citizens in America. Stop stop

2:26:18 it originated with David Duke? Yeah, he's the OG. So before David Duke and the Klan and Democrats and Robert Byrd and the Dixiecrats, all that. No! David Duke. That loser—the biggest loser in white supremacy ever—David Duke This is an idea that originated with white supremacists like David Duke who in the 1970s was calling white men the quote real second-class citizens in America but while back then it was largely rejected and fringed In 2024 its mainstream GOP politics thanks to Stephen Miller

2:26:58 You've said this before, these people really believe this stuff. They really truly believe it! Oh yeah, they're totally sincere which makes it more ironic and screwy. Miller's law firm released this ad in October 2022 listen to this. Oh my... When did racism against white people become okay? Progressive corporations airlines universities all openly discriminate against white Americans Racism is always wrong the left's anti-white bigotry must stop we are all entitled to equal treatment under law oh no

2:27:34 Oh, what a horrible ad. You know when we flew up to Dallas I flew but i always take a safety pilot with me young kid 23 nice kid has been married he's got a kid on the way is originally from Detroit outside Detroit been in Texas for four years and like all these kids because there's a shortage of airline pilots You know, he's already sending out resumes. And if you recall Amy Lynn who was my previous instructor slash safety pilot was also 23 she got snapped up right away and I said so how is it going? He said well it's kind of difficult but as much as the airlines need pilots says I've got three strikes against me. I'm white, I'm straight, I'm a man!

2:28:22 It's unbelievable what has happened, particularly in some industries. Yeah it is unbelievable! It really is. Alright one last clip here from K-Part How has Miller been preparing to overhaul the Justice Department? By hiring more white guys Well primarily its been through his America First legal non profit which has focused on dismantling programs that are meant to benefit historically underrepresented and historically marginalized communities, such as programs benefiting Black farmers or women-owned and minority owned restaurants. And my prediction is that in a second Trump term, based on everything that Miller has been doing through America vs. Legal we would not only see the Department of Justice weaponized to dismantle affirmative action programs benefiting people of color across the country We would also see the creation of an affirmative action agenda focused on benefitting white people

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European Parliament Approves New Migration Pact

The European Parliament voted to approve a comprehensive set of new rules for managing irregular migration and asylum seekers. The pact aims to speed up the return of failed applicants and close loopholes that allowed migrants to remain in the EU for years during appeals. Centrist parties backed the deal specifically to prevent far-right parties from gaining more political ground on the immigration issue.

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2:29:20 Well, there's no evidence of that. There is no evidence whatsoever! Dear... That was just a lie. It's okay Yeah, I don't think that many people watch that goofball. No no there is still a little bit of the far-right stuff going on in Europe They've you know this very we're all going to the polls this year all of the West is going to vote Going to be and everyone's sick and tired of it everyone sick of the socialism Marxism crap The woke stuff, nobody wants it anymore. It's not just us but nobody wants their borders open and Europe has some plans which you know is like now You know what? You don't want people coming in over the border give us your money We'll give it to those countries To keep them there

2:30:09 But it's all the far right. A reminder of the huge risks people take every day trying to reach the European Union, The Greek coast guard says it has recovered the bodies of three children and rescued 19 other migrants after their dinghy hit rocks off the island of Chios On Wednesday after years of trying, the European Parliament voted to approve a series of joint rules on how to deal with irregular migrants and asylum seekers It is time to fix our broken migration policy. Wow, how does this doesn't that sound like exactly the same as what we're saying here? Yeah, that's what I do with the Democrats are saying. That's right. Our citizens expect us to protect people fleeing war and prosecution. Yeah but not here

2:30:52 They expect us to welcome people who come legally for work or study. I'm not so sure about that! But at the same time, they expect us to prevent irregular arrivals and deadly journeys... Irregular arrivals? Beautiful term lady And to swiftly return those who don't have the right to stay According to United Nations figures, more than 46.000 people have entered the EU this year outside of regular border crossings Those backing the pact say it will close the loopholes that mean years can pass by before failed asylum applicants are ordered to leave

2:31:30 There is also a prospect where we will see more of what we have already seen in the past years. So, more partnership with third countries in order to reduce arrivals and then also return persons who don't have the right to stay in the EU." This was a hugely unpredictable vote. The Parliament's three big groups – the centre-right EPP, Renew and the centre left S&D – backed the deal as the only way to stop the far right gaining ground on immigration. right who don't want immigrants coming in that's what the people want but we have to stop them. That's right, we'll fix it! Come on everybody welcome them in

2:32:11 Build back better for someone else. There it is, everybody. Build back better! And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage saying good morning to the man who put the sea in climate of concern Say hello my friend on the other end The one and only Mr John C DeVore Well in the morning here Mr Adam Curry In the morning all ships at sea Boots on the ground Feet in the air Subs in the water And all the demons and knights out there Hey let us check out that troll room for a second Joke now! Uh... We left twice before

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No Agenda Value for Value and Production Credits

The hosts thank the "boots on the ground" producers for their support through the Value for Value model, which avoids traditional advertising. They discuss the importance of identifying media patterns like the "six-week cycle" and encourage listeners to contribute time, talent, or treasure. The segment includes a detailed explanation of how listeners can become executive producers and the benefits of using modern Podcasting 2.0 apps.

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2:31:30 There is also a prospect where we will see more of what we have already seen in the past years. So, more partnership with third countries in order to reduce arrivals and then also return persons who don't have the right to stay in the EU." This was a hugely unpredictable vote. The Parliament's three big groups – the centre-right EPP, Renew and the centre left S&D – backed the deal as the only way to stop the far right gaining ground on immigration. right who don't want immigrants coming in that's what the people want but we have to stop them. That's right, we'll fix it! Come on everybody welcome them in

2:32:11 Build back better for someone else. There it is, everybody. Build back better! And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage saying good morning to the man who put the sea in climate of concern Say hello my friend on the other end The one and only Mr John C DeVore Well in the morning here Mr Adam Curry In the morning all ships at sea Boots on the ground Feet in the air Subs in the water And all the demons and knights out there Hey let us check out that troll room for a second Joke now! Uh... We left twice before

2:33:03 Ooh, 1445. Yeah! Oh yeah...yeah You know what that is? It's low What?! It was low numbers That is-that's super low Yeah, what's going on? We drove them away No I think we lost people during the eclipse They just disappeared Oh they were floated to heaven They got raptured Oh goodness gracious. Hey, I love having all those trolls checking us out and we do love the trolls been very lively in the troll room everybody has an opinion you know what they're doing in the troll room debating each other yeah

2:33:44 As you heard earlier, we don't take any creepy commercial money. We don't take any advertisements...we also don't do video I think that's kind of-you have to get ads and then you have to do video You have to sit there with your headphones on and then have debates I think that is the winning combination Now on the other hand, we really love what we do and we love the boots-on-the-ground producers. We love all of them if you're listening You should be a producer just by either hitting somebody in the mouth letting him know about us By sending us a boots on there on the ground report or you know people have everyone's an expert in something And we're certainly not experts in everything but we do have access to people who know what's going on

2:34:36 military, medical education government spooks all of it and that is the magic of the no agenda show which we have carefully curated over almost 17 years. It'll be your 17th anniversary this October? Yeah! Wow and you know we also get to We get to identify patterns, things that have happened over and over Yes, you know six-week cycle. Yeah Oh the six weeks this is definitely the third time for the six week cycle So if you think that we're cavalier and laughing about stuff because we've seen it all We know jokes on you That's right. We who he knows that it's all gonna be okay If you ever get dizzy during listening to the no agenda podcast just look at the ground It'll all go away Because we are not slaves to the plantation

2:35:34 We think for ourselves, we take care of ourselves. We take care of each other with no agenda meetups and we contribute to this podcast without you do we wouldn't have the podcast There's just no way. We wouldn't have been able to do it, I mean even clips we get help all the time pointers although a lot of people have taken to...I don't know if you get these John? This is a great conversation and it's always McGregor with the judge what's his name Neapolitano. It's always, this is the worst you got to listen to this it's always Neapolitano with McGregor. The worst conversation is Neapolitano being steamrolled by McGregor like no this is not a great conversation give me a time code you know give me something that I can pull a clip from then maybe yeah you won't find much and listening to a couple of those just doesn't

2:36:27 I got something the other day, it was like a nine minute clip. It said oh yeah listen to this and it was not in there you know like one thing. It's like well its implied no! No! You made me listen to something for nine minutes. I mean im not complaining but its like you are producer and I can't fire you so step it up people help us help us help us Value for value, you can if you want to find out what value for value is. It's something that we pioneered, you know 15-16 years ago. There is actually a website where I've documented some of this and how it works in its modern forms value number four value dot info. It's worth the look because it seemingly the only model that will really work moving forward advertisers are running away from podcasts because like hey it's kind of scammy these download numbers That's not really... Kind of scammy! You know all these big podcasts they were

2:37:28 There's some video game advertising outfit and if you want to get like an extra power or an extra life, a sword in your video game then the way it works is all of sudden this ad pops up that says hey do you want extra life? Do you want some gold rings? Do you want some pixie dust? Go to iTunes and subscribe to this show. Which of course, if you know how podcasts work, Apple Podcasts works. The more new subscribers you have to the podcast in the past week is how you get up higher on the charts. Yeah those charts are really poorly executed. That's why it's all so scammy

2:38:15 And everything, yes it's scammy. This sub... I don't know what you want to call it this sub moment of media a type of media that you invented turns out to be scammy in every way possible Thank You very much Mr Adam Curry the Podfather That's right Use code Bongino at checkout Now, we do have some modernization of podcasting which I've been working on for the past three and a half years with a merry band of fun developers and nut jobs. Podcasting2.org to learn about all the improvements we've made The NOAA Gender Show has all these chapters transcripts searchable

2:39:07 notifications when we go live. You can listen to the livestream in these podcast apps when we post the show 90 seconds by the way, Podbean on the tip now. Podbean is now using more and more of our 2.0 features that's your favorite pod bean. Podbean you know why? Because it's got a cool sound do you know how many Shows are on Podbean? Oh, thousands. How about 700 thousand? Podbean has 700 thousand shows? Feeds yeah. I wonder how many people are coughing up some money still because they have bandwidth needs

2:39:52 If you have a podcast with nobody listening, you can get on Podbean free. Go Podbean! Love Podbean. Part of the value for value model is time talent and treasure so money keeps our rent paid keeps our operation going but there's But there's other ways where you can save us money with your time and your talent, and you can enhance what we're already doing. We're one of the only podcasts that has been doing consistent new art for every single episode for... For 15 years at least? At least 15 years!

2:40:30 You know some this and we typically have really good art, you know now there's a lot of hosting companies that'll generate AI art for your episode which sucks I'm sorry most would just sucks sometimes they hit it. Oh man Someone sent me an email the other day He said hey music is getting scary good And he made some songs for us Let me see. Yeah, let me find this particular... Here it is! AI music is getting scary good. Okay so I want you to tell me if you think this is any good? If you think that this is scary good and this is from suno.ai and all he did was put in a prompt

2:41:15 And he said, make this song. To me it's like this, I mean... It's awful! I love it. It is awful, absolutely a melt or may So modern even Chechnya won't allow it. Okay Yeah You wanna hear the other one? Velvet

2:42:04 T-tones of Mel Torme. Wait, that... Yeah I wanna hear the other one now! Here we go. John Adam with no agenda They talk about the news all the crap again It's uh... Rosemary Clooney With witty banter and clever insights No corporate strings, no political fights Oh yeah No agenda I can't listen to it. I love this stuff! It's horrible You're just a rocker from the 80s so this old-fashioned 40 sound is just offensive to you? I am actually a big band aficionado, i love me some big band but this is... The Stray Cats? Is that what you call Big Band? This is just bogus! The stray cat... Yeah man, The Stray Cats are from my era of the big bands That's right

2:42:59 Let us thank the artists who did the artwork for episode 1649 we titled that one stay alarmed exclamation mark and the artwork We you were resolute on this one viewer like this is the one I like. I don't like anything else That's because the rest of the piece is all stomach it was by Francisco Scaramanga And this was the cow, bird flu cow because it was a flying cow. And I and I looked hand drawn. It did not look like an AI piece. I think we both agreed it might have been good. But what really brought it home for me was the eclipse in the O of no agenda? Yeah, I didn't notice that at first. I was going for just a pure art. Now I saw that he said oh yeah, that's a killer

2:43:44 And that was excellent, an excellent touch. Because there were a lot of different eclipse type pieces. Let me see what we had now. There was also Stay Alarmed which is OK but wasn't great. We had just the regular cow I don't even know why that was bird and then we had Cowgolin. We had... What else did we have? Yeah it was- A lot of people did eclipse artwork None of it really great. A verified checkmark, Trump looking up... we're not gonna choose those with Trump and the cow was okay I mean for me as i said it had the eclipse in the O of Noah's genitive that made it cool made different

2:44:39 and otherwise I don't know AI yeah this piece you couldn't come up with something better so that's why it was picked I mean I was like you said resolute to this is the peace and then you couldn't find anything to top it so that's what happened that's what happens well but although you really fell into the eclipse little thingy there that thought it wasn't dead touch that did it was a touch in It looks like it was done by hand. We're not sure, but it looks like it was done by hand. But we know Scaramanga can draw so... Yeah, we do appreciate that So thank you very much Francisco Scaramanga He's all over the Mastodon he's like hey I'm gonna do some cheesecake for everybody here in the morning and he's posting cheesecake art yeah he's a cheesecake nut cheesecake nuts he is like okay get out of your system man get it out now

2:45:33 Now to the treasure portion, this is where we thank our executive and associate executive producers for coming in above $200 or 300 respectively which really keeps things going. Now the beauty of Value For Value is you determine it! We appreciate whatever you send to us certainly financially and for many people most people probably since only 3% ever support us financially Even five bucks is a lot of money, but you send it. We love it we appreciate it for some people other amounts is nothing and It might be doesn't matter we put our show out there no restrictions You tell us how much you valued it Which is the only model that makes it work because everything else is falling down So and we've been through all the ups and downs of economies etc so we're still here And we're proud of it I don't know if we can last through one more whole

CHAPTER 38 / 40 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations and Birthday Commemorations

Top executive producer Gene Harris contributed a show-number donation in memory of Vicky Newland. Other significant contributions came from Nicole Jackson, Eli the Coffee Guy, and the "Epic Boys of Boerne," who provided a cash donation. The hosts read a series of birthday wishes and "de-douching" requests from the global No Agenda community while acknowledging the financial support that keeps the show operational.

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2:46:27 Trump or Biden for that matter term. I think we can do four more years? Can we, should we just stop at 20? Four more years! Four more years! Should we just stop it twenty? Twenty is a good number. Yeah, I think twenty might be good. We'll just do one big... Let's see how the donations go. Okay all right there you go so we'll kick it off with our top executive producer Gene Harris who was from Winter Park Florida And he comes in, and this is amazing. This does not happen often... A show number donation from the Duke of Central Florida! Yeah

2:47:09 And he says this is a memory of Vicky Newland. May she rest in peace! Jingle Spot the Spook and Where in the World Is Victoria Kagan-Noodleman? Also looking forward to your next segment on the coup belt in Africa See here's a guy who understands real, real deconstruction and Africa news which is important Yeah! Spot the spook, spot the spook Everybody wants to spot the spook. Yes! In the world is Victoria Kagan-Noodleman. Yeah! Well, she's around D.C., somewhere... I'm sure she's gone to the War Institute or some other fine outfit She'll find a home Don't worry about her

2:47:59 Now we have Jimbabwe and Viscountess Marianne Schneeberger who also came in, although it's $5 short. We're going to put the five dollars in there as would be the second show donation 1645. Oh that's nice well I think I have a five dollar gold coin here. There you go. Sounds like silver no jingles or karma just thanks for keeping it real in addition to being the rulers of Shotzi land yes, we would like to liberate the territory to be known as the land of mr. Arnold both areas in memory of our beloved pets ah Blessings no thank you Jim Bob way and by countess Mary Ann Schneeberger appreciate that I will mention that the Jean Harris donation came in as a direct upon Bank transfer oh

2:48:56 Came straight in and the fee. Yes, there was a fee involved for sixteen hundred fifty bucks It was it was going through any other system would be hundreds of dollars it was ten bucks Wow Well because they're like somebody to send too so just if you do ACH Just like from bank-to-bank There's hundred does it cost hundreds of dollars? No no I'm talking about Bank transfer? Stripe and all the other payment processors. Oh, okay No ACH doesn't cost hundreds of dollars Nicole Jackson is in Paso Robles California 333 And she says Mr James Jackson happy birthday to you from your lovely wife Nicole Sister Jennifer and bro bro bro You're an amazing person husband and father Thank you for having the best spirit and personality one could have Cheers

2:49:53 And before you continue, I got a on-the-spot donation of $300 cash. Maverick, my periodontist Mitch he was up here we had dinner on Tuesday night yeah Tuesday night he brought his buddy Javier with him And these are the guys, you know... They didn't know from each other. They've been friends since high school in El Paso. Didn't know that they both listened to No Agenda until Javi said like was talking to Mitch and mentioned M5M He's like what? What did you just say? It was code! Then they figured out they both listen to No Agenda so he came up. He is in the oil and gas business From The Epic Boys of Bernie gave $300 cash right on the spot

2:50:40 And they're planning a Bernie meetup for July, which would be cool because a lot of people in San Antonio also...Bernie is a lot of no agenda people in Bernie. I don't think it's gonna be cool No, it'll be warm but I will be there with the Keeper so thank you Epic Boys Onward with the unspoken OKI 222-22. I assume Oklahoma's involved ITM from the unspoken Oki. Thank you for your courage, apologies for not thinking of this until the last minute hopefully via a tolerable DM slash email flood I can say ITM to all the slaves

2:51:22 Wanamaker Gun Show, the Wanamaker Gun Show today. Sunday April 7th in Tulsa okay and direct those in town from out of town to stop by The Tulsa Meetup this evening at McNelly's Pub in downtown Tulsa it's like a party even if it doesn't work thanks John and Adam for the last 16 years and four more years four more years four more years he wrote that and such Well, there it is. We need a four more years donation John how about Fletcher? Oh doing four more years

2:52:02 Yeah, four more years. Four times. Okay Well we can just do one and then we can make it four times ourselves at the editor Denise Robertson is in Camden Ohio a row of ducks 22222 dot 22 dear buzzkillin crackpot enjoy this row of ducks I appreciate what you do my oldest son Jared Bradley turns 40 on April 11th Today, please add him to the birthday list. So done! I do have to disagree with a producer who supports a constitutional convention of states or COS or CONCON There is something fundamental missing from a COS trust

2:52:41 Make a list of 50 politicians from the 50 states that you trust. Now tear that up because you won't get to choose the delegates I believe Rick Green and David Barton are very good sincere men but i think Glenn Beck who was a previous supporter of the COS, Constitution Of States got it right We are not the kind of people we were during The Founding Those were God-fearing Men Of Honor! We are not those people today! I no longer look to those we elected for solution They will screw it up They have proven it time and time again. Our Constitution is too precious to take the chance, besides why change a document that they are already ignoring? Keep up the good work! In Liberty Dame Denise Queen of Cobalt Programmers Ah yes we remember Dame Denise Okay well I don't know...I mean We have the right to change our government whenever we want It says right there in the document so

2:53:37 I mean, you know the programming language COBOL. No member and yes a device is called a cobalt machine there's have you have one? Yes no but that was the joke remember when they were looking for COBOL programmers and they couldn't find it right right that's why she put in in fact let me see Wonder if we have one of those clips on the cobalt guys. I can't yes, right remember the Cobalt We need Cobalt programmer cobol cobol all right Thank you Dame Denise Eric Thornton in Chester New Jersey comes up He says first time I donated so please deduce me You've been D douched And then he has a link to something and he says

2:54:32 Perhaps you can use this for the show. It's gone beyond nutty gender surgery now I think we covered that earlier in the show the whole problem and will allow this out take a check this out later the link, okay? Onwards to Dame Nurse Caitlin, Goldsboro North Carolina. $2.10 and 60 cents. ITM Adam & John, Dame Nurse Caitlin here I have not been overboard of just not sent in a note in awhile. I've been on the five dollar month plan until I reach baroness level but the show has been better than ever recently so I wanted to send you know little extra and we thank you for that Dame Nurse Caitlin

2:55:08 Also myself and my brother who is also a listener, and his wife in three human resources will be venturing on a road trip from North Carolina to New Mexico back in April. We will take some karma for the trip please! Hopefully some meetups get planned in places where we'll be traveling because we'd love to attend one. Also Adam... Oh look check this out John We'd love to take you and Tina out for dinner slash drink slash coffee if you're up for it. I think we'll be near the Hill Country on April 21st or 22nd, if not no big deal...we just wanted to offer since will be in the area." I'll take ya up on that Dame Nurse Caitlin! You bet! We'll work it out thanks again for the great content and entertainment. I laugh at y'all's banter sometimes like I'm listening to a comedy act John we win

2:55:53 Success. It's a great distraction from this crazy world we live in and this is just a small appreciation Thank you for your courage Dame nurse Caitlin thank you for recognizing our comedic stylings and appreciating that We don't sit here and debate You've got karma I'm gonna give you the next one while i take linda lupatkin in lakewood colorado She comes in with the 200 bucks, she's been doing this consistently for a couple of years now. Jobs Commerce she wants and wants me to read this. For competitive edge that go to imagemakersinc.com for all your executive resume job search needs that's Image Makers Inc with a K or just find Linda Lou Patkin Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes on the producer list and we're gonna keep reading that note as long as she keeps

2:56:46 helping us out. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs! Let's vote for jobs! And our last one which was skipped but that was intent with intent to both 3 dot 33 magic numbers from Eli the coffee guy Bensonville Illinois and he says this donation is specifically because of the newsletter John this is your doing I'm a former NPR listener who has found them unlistenable since the early Trump era. They've become the yin to Seedman's yang, they're both sensationalists! Since i don't need a tote bag or super male vitality, I'll donate my money to the best podcast in the universe The True National Treasure

2:57:32 No jingles, no karma. Producers seeking great coffee though? Visit gigawattcoffeeroasters.com Use code ITM20 for 20% off their first order Stay caffeinated from Eli the Coffee Guy Wow beautiful that is our executive and associate executive producers and show number donations for episode 1654 more years! Thank you to everyone who came in under $50 That is where we do not read any further than that excuse me, as people sometimes want to be guaranteed to be anonymous. So if you donate $49.99 the value is appreciated and will not be mentioned And of course all these executive and associate executive producers get this credit forever You can keep it for as long as your alive I think you can pass it down to your kids As long as they keep your name on it They could be responsible for it They could go around saying my daddy was an executive producer He was in show business

2:58:28 So put that on your LinkedIn profile, your social media thing. Or go to IMDb.com and be a real pro! It's recognized anywhere where credits are accepted they will recognize this as the real show business credit and thank you for supporting NOAgenda John take us through the 50s okay yeah everybody Ahmed Mian starts us off in Calgary, Alberta with 157.97 followed by Greg Hoy in Pacifica California 133.33 and Bruce Schwalm in Harrisburg Pennsylvania 101.33 We drop right back down to 8008 from Kevin McLaughlin in Concord North Carolina the Saba melons are now at their peak season ladies. It's good to know Gary Welch Anna Texas 7588

2:59:16 John, John, John Leclerc in Lawrence Viler Luxembourg. Seventy five eighty eight good to hear from Luxembourg Sarah Hubert in London UK a birthday donation of seventy four eighty five she turns fifty nine on April 4th certificate 7533 Lee Doolin is 7465, which is a birthday call out to me. And thank you Alex Winka 75 65 another birthday call I Rob Tyson 72 these are all birthday call us at least a few of them search Sergeant Postal in Miami Lakes Florida 72

2:59:59 Ryan Teaport in Parts Unknown 72 and Dame Trail Boss in Denver, North Carolina 72. Sir Mainframe comes up the rail at Ventura California 64. Haley Curless in Tulsa Oklahoma 58-56 Bad idea supply. Hold on, Haley Curtis is a switcheroo to the Don't Be A Douchebag meetup in Tulsa Oklahoma and they requested with all caps please dedouche us You've been de-douched I caught him! All caps de-douching Yeah, all caps Bad Idea Supply In Parts Unknown and Sir Economic Hitman in Tumble Texas bad idea supply came in at 5050

3:00:46 Sir Economic Hitman 5001 and now we go to the $50 donations. I just need to read the name and location starting with George Wuschett in Laverna, Texas. Capic Chiropractic in Capic Michigan William Kidwell in Dover Delaware Nadia Borg in San Marcos California Lewis Hollingworth in Medford Oregon William Spain in Springdale Arkansas, Stephen Shoemake in Zinnia Ohio. Michelle Petty in Grand Forks North Dakota, Corey Cunningham and Warrington Virginia's John Spade and Edmond Oklahoma

3:01:28 Andrew Grasso in Mineola, New York. Tom Del Vecchio in Blandon, Pennsylvania. Leanne Shipley in Covington Washington Jason DeLuzio and Miami Beach Carrie Jackson in Watertown Tennessee and last but not least Baroness Dame Knight in Edmonds Washington want to thank everybody here for making show 1650 the reality that it is. It's a true reality and I wanted to hand out some gratuitous jobs karma for Rick White from his wife, I think we might have screwed something up on the last show and he was upset because he lost his job! He really needs the jobs karma so anybody else who needs it just bend over! Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs

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Knighting Ceremony for Sir David of the Neuse River

David Perdue was officially knighted as "Sir David of the Neuse River" after completing the No Agenda layaway program. The ceremony included the traditional reading of the menu and the presentation of the virtual blade. The hosts also promoted upcoming meetups in Tulsa, London, Georgia, and Amsterdam, emphasizing the strong community bonds formed among listeners of the program.

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3:02:13 You've got karma. And you can go to noagendadonations.com to learn how to support us, thank you for everybody under $50 and thank you if your on one of those many sustaining donations a couple bucks a week or month you can make up your own people use lots of magic numbers and they do eventually get to the round table and of course once again thanks to our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1650 Our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth What are you drinking? Shut up, sleep. We got a couple of belated happy birthdays from Sir By His Grace David Wicker he wishes his red hot mama Jules a happy birthday was on April 30 also says Happy Birthday to Pastor Jimmy's fiery Dame Annette

3:03:14 who celebrate on April 5th. I probably should have put that one on the list myself Sarah Hubert turned 59 on April 4th Denise Robertson wishes her son Jared Bradley a happy birthday, turns 40 today and Nicole Jackson wishes her husband James Jackson a very happy birthday as do we! Happy Birthday from everybody here at The Best Podcast in the Universe We have One Night and we have a note from David Perdue It's a layaway note, so we'd like to read those. John and Adam my name is David Perdue from Snow Hill North Carolina been listening to NO Agenda and Unplugged DH unplugged every Tuesday And by the way So Horowitz Mr.. Fisherman mr. Mr I know everything about fish in Florida

3:04:04 And I say, what's going on with the whirling fish? The twisting flish. Flish. And he comes back with climate change really?! That was his answer! I almost don't want to promote the show anymore now He is on the climate change trip now Oh it's climate change... Ah boy Anyway, he's been listening. This is back to David Perdue. Listening to No Agenda and DHM Plug since 2022 and enjoys the wonderful content we all provide alongside of our co-hosts I'm writing to you about how to claim my knighthood My apologies if this was not the correct process for assistance He started as a layway on August 22nd 2022 And it looks like his last payment concluded on December 22nd 2023

3:04:53 So we got you taken care of. He says I'd like to claim the moniker of Sir David of the Noyce River? N-E-U-S-E, how would you pronounce that John? Noyce? I have no idea Oh thanks And i will take a pint of local suds highland oatmeal porter and a heaping plate of fried calamar... oh man Calamaraquia Tijanita. What is that? I have no idea, you're asking the wrong guy! Well, but...I think people do this just to hear me struggle with the pronunciation Oh and nobody does that from Holland with me Well, no Actually yes they all do that absolutely So why don't we get him right up here let's get your blade going there John if you got a blade Got it Very nice alright so there ya go

3:05:44 Come on up here. David Perdue, thanks to your layaway program you have titled $1,000 more even that means you are now officially a knight of the no agenda roundtable I hearby pronounce the K-V Sir David of the Noyce River I hope i pronounced the kated it right for you we have by request a pint of local suds highland oatmeal porter and a heaping plate of fried calamari There it is. Enjoy it, it looks disgusting! Along with that, bongits and bourbon, sparkling cider and esports, ginger ale and gerbils, breast milk and pavlova, and mutton and mead!

3:06:23 Thank you. Go ahead, go over to noagendarings.com I think he already did that so he actually has his order number which is great So thank you so much for supporting us and these layaway night donations they really work It's good Give it a shot You will not be disappointed And when you go to a meetup you can support that fancy No Agenda Night Ring or Dame ring depending on who we are People...you'll be the envy of the meetup people going oh that's cool man That is so cool Hit Me In The Mouth No Agenda Meetup! Yeah baby. No agenda meetups happening everywhere there was the Don't Look Up meet up that took place in Slater Creek Park in Anna Texas six people attended as well as John you and I were there as heads on sticks and one producer brought a ham field kit with Yagi antenna which

3:07:15 Which he linked to a repeater 26 miles away. Fantastic! They had an award-winning photographer, producer... Actually they sent me some very cool pictures of the eclipse and they had a very good time And who knew all these cool people are in the No Agenda community? Yeah there's a lot of cool people This is from Sergio, protector of the data packets and all who transport them. Then there was the Don't Be a Douchebag meetup which took place in Tulsa And he says, I screwed up. I didn't collect an audio clip for you but still want to let you know what a great time it was for all of us to meet up in Tulsa last night we had a good handful of new faces including a couple that drove all the way from Fayetteville Arkansas shout out to Isaac and Aubrey We all enjoyed connecting over COVID tales conspiracy theories and sharing boots on the ground insights from various walks of life in The Heartland including details from IRS marketing management trucking just to name a few

3:08:14 who walked by our table to tell us in the morning, I've been listening to that show for years and kept on walking. I love that! Happy belated birthday to John C from all of us Okies and may the Lord bless and keep you Adam thank you we are so grateful to get connected over literally the best podcast in universe thank you both for all you do for your courage four more years yeah that's Hallie Hallie says that well thank you this is what this is the kind of crowd you get to hang out with When you do a no agenda meetup, and when I say when you do one. You can either host one yourself or go to NoAgendaMeetups.com. You can find one on the calendar and you should go to one! You will really enjoy yourself every...I've never have you ever heard of me up saying well this one really sucked? Have we ever heard that ever? That has not yet happened

3:09:03 Now, of course we have the Greater London UK meetup taking place today. I have a feeling it may be over. RGG organized that in the clacken! That started at 630 Grinch Mean Time so yeah probably over by now or they're all slam-hammered The Georgia Reformation Brewery Meetup kicks off today at 6.33 at Reformation Brewery in Canton, Georgia Tomorrow the Freaky Friday Golden... April Golden Meet-Up six o'clock at Rock Rest Lounge in Golden Colorado On Saturday the Atlanta Metro meet up Chinese Food Court Gee, one o'clock at Chinatown Chambly. Chambly Georgia also on Saturday the Central Jersey we drink and we know things tax and we know things taxation is theft edition two o'clock a 3BR distillery in Keyport New Jersey

3:09:53 On Saturday as well, the Sportsball Tournament Meetup 4 o'clock at Firehouse in Augusta Georgia. And finally the Indy NA Tribal April Showers Green Up meet up at Blind Owl Brewery Indianapolis Indiana there's always about a hundred people of those that's Eminem of The Greenwood Sir Mark and why am I spacing on her name she's gonna hate me Maria, there we go. Mark and Maria. Whew! Took me a second Hey these are just a few of the No Agenda meetups We have plenty going all the way through June 15th in Amsterdam The Netherlands I am working on... A meetup It may even be on the 15th Of June in The Netherlands Apparently were gonna do it at Schiphol Airport Somebody has an office space there

3:10:39 Which should be pretty interesting. Lots of parking, that's for sure! So details to come stay tuned noagendameetups.com is where you can find all of the meet-ups if you can't find one near you start one yourself! Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days You wanna be where you want me triggered or held to blame Party! It's always like a party. It's good party, they are parties- They really truly are parties I've never heard anyone say, oh it sucked man, meet up no good Everyone always loves even if it's two people those are often some of the best All right, I have some ISOs here you want to hear mine? No, I'm listening Freaking amazing

3:11:33 Mmm. Pretty good. Thank you producers! Oh my god, they're the best I also have a shorter version of that which may be better Thank you producers Kinda like that one I liked amazing better Okay What do you have? Well I got balls Men with balls Ha ha ha okay Yes what else do ya have Uh is what Is what? It is what it is Honestly? Men with balls. I think that's the one, man That's the winner You like that one or do you like freaking amazing- I like the combination of amazing then men with balls Or no, the other way around, men with balls then amazing Let me see how that sounds It gets kind of long there Men with balls Oops sorry let me try it again Men with balls Freaking amazing! Oh come on that's beautiful

CHAPTER 40 / 40 Discussion

Rescued Porcupines and End of Show Mixes

The show concludes with a "good news" story about two baby porcupines successfully rehabilitated and released into the Bosque in New Mexico. The hosts experiment with AI-generated music from Suno AI and play various listener-produced mixes. Final mentions include the death of O.J. Simpson and a satirical look at "helicopter money" and digital currency concepts before the final sign-off.

porcupines· wildlife rehab· new mexico· ai music· helicopter money

3:12:37 Alright, alright. Alright we'll do it I'll do if you want me to do it will do it Extra buttons Good news everybody, it's time once again to take you into your time off between shows because let's face it what else is there to do between shows? Nothing at all. So John has brought us a good news clip which will make you feel good will make you feel upbeat It'll lift you up and you'll just be ready for the next NOAHgender show John what is your good news story of today rescued porcupines. Nearly a year ago, New Mexico wildlife rehabilitation manager Stephanie Linsol began working with the baby porcupine who had been found hurt in the Bosque up in Bernalillo. He had been attacked by a dog and he sustained multiple quite significant puncture wounds

3:13:30 and was buried in a hole by the dog that attacked him. So those ones were quite contaminated." Two months later, the Wildlife Center says then a female baby porcupine was found wandering about the Albuquerque Bosque and brought into their care. Porcupines actually, despite being fairly common in New Mexico are not very common admissions into rehabilitation. So it was special for us because we very rarely get them as patients and then we typically don't have two at once." After months of rehab both porcupines now almost a year old were released back into the Bosque this week

3:14:07 the age at which we typic until December. And we do in the middle of winter, that were setting our pat keeping the pair together for both of them as far their mental health and t appropriately with their that the porcupines are b center wants to remind pe distance, enjoy seeing co respectful distance. Um if

3:14:48 reacting to your presence, you're probably too close. Even though there are trails and we do enjoy the bosque, we're also in their habitat these are homes for these animals." Madison Connor, CARE QE News 13. Who knew that we had to be concerned about the mental health of porcupines? Well, I'm gonna be aware now. I mean poor porcupines mental health no cute That's good news to show my cute little guys yeah very cute nice cute Thank you We got some in the show mixes coming up professor JJ Leo Lapute we got the clip custodian Neil Jones and sir skip logic

3:15:28 I'll bring you the end of show mixes. Enjoy those, and coming up next on the No Agenda stream, TheTrollRoom.io or just keep listening in your modern podcast app Grumpy Old Ben's Oh yeah that said Gene and Ben I think is not it yes no that's the Texas boys this is a grumpy old benji with Darren I think its grumpy old dudes on the Noah gender stream And we will be back with you on Sunday for four more years. Remember us right here at noagendashow.net Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country in the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. Now from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. Dvorak

3:16:14 RIP OJ That's all the mentions he got on this show. We'll be back on Sunday, please join us Remember us at noagenda donations calm for the old schoolers Dvorak org slash na until then adios mofos a hui hui and I think I hear something now Oh yes, I can see it now. It's a... It-it's a helicopter! A inevitable and forthcoming digital euro. What we need is QE for the people not for banks. Helicopter money? Something just came out of the back of that helicopter. It's uh..a dark object. Always concerning Now what we need now is helicopter money They call it helicopter money named after that moment in history This where they threw their money out of a helicopter OH MY GOD THEY'RE TALKING

3:17:04 Also known as helicopter money might be the way to go. It's too funny But we need a helicopter money not only in the euro and in the UK but also in the US and in China This is insanity As God is my witness. They have a whole page dedicated to helicopter money. Zero interest rates weren't enough First of all, how would the digital euro actually work? They have printed lots of money already The bank will deploy helicopter money I thought turkeys could fly... The central banks are doing helicopter drops on money already There's something scamish about it

3:17:43 Oh my God, they're Turkey! If they say love or crypto within a week just do not engage. The turkeys are hitting the ground like sands of wet cement. Helicopter ban... This is not a good idea Isn't this helicopter money already? Needed to kickstart the economy once the COVID-19 public health crisis is over As god as my witness I thought turkeys could fly. Do the limits remain high or no limits? Yeah, the pros and cons... Oh my god! They're turkeys! Ain't no sunshine during an eclipse The moon blocks out the sun Ain't no sunshine during an eclipse Totality don't last too long Anytime there is an eclipse

3:18:34 A full moon is a complete rounded circle which is made up mostly of gases. The sun is a mighty powerful heat. The great North American eclipse is happening right now above us, oh my god! We've got a solar eclipse, Apter's here and then also I learned that cicadas are coming. Woah what just happened? We're all gonna die! Google Trends report shows some of the eclipse watchers may not have been using proper eye protection. A company says it saw a spike in searches of my eyes hurt following the solar eclipse on Monday. There'll be another one in North Yemen in 2027! There's an eclipse when I say there is an eclipse! Cloud seeding

3:19:21 Showing that flare on the plane. They send silver iodide flare into the clouds and then it makes it snow more, and then it makes it snow more so they can't make a cloud right but they're taking storms that are already there and then giving it a little boost Giving it a little boost. That part's not new! Giving it a little boost is something that I studied in school for meteorology, weather modification... giving it a little boost

3:19:59 Giving it a little boost. What's new is they have hundreds of these ground cloud seeders, so they're actually puffing the silver iodide with a flare into the air with a flare. That thing sits all over the Rocky Mountains all over the American West 10 states are doing this with a flair Into the air Into the air. Into the air. There she stood, hair of pink

3:20:54 Tell the people what they should think I said, hey! I disagree Now maybe we can discuss this rationally She said, hey! That's extreme You're racist if you're not on my team I said to me, you see deranged She said you know that it's because of climate change. Ow! Ball right now Conservatives are ball right now Ball right now Especially if they all white now

3:21:41 Let me tell you all about it now I took her home to my place Elga took the mask off her face She said, hmmm...hmmmm...hmmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmmmm...hmm She said, you know just what this means Now you're skeptic about vaccines All right now, holding skeptics All right now, all right now The Constitution's far out of line

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