Episode 1802 · Thursday, 25 September 2025

Stimming

A rooftop shooting at a Dallas ICE facility and a massive Secret Service sting in New York reveal the growing friction between federal agencies and domestic threats.

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About this episode

Joshua John opened fire from a rooftop at the Dallas ICE field office, killing one detainee and wounding two others before committing suicide. The FBI recovered shell casings at the scene engraved with the words "anti-ICE," sparking an investigation into whether specific individuals in the transport van were targeted. While family members describe John as a unique individual without strong political ties, the incident has triggered a wave of media speculation regarding ballistics and forensic puzzles.

Donald Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly, labeling the UN's climate agenda a "green scam" and accusing the organization of funding an assault on Western borders through cash assistance to migrants. Meanwhile, the U.S. Secret Service dismantled a massive SIM farm in the New York tri-state area involving 100,000 SIM cards, which Special Agent Matt McCool claimed posed an imminent threat to government officials. In Europe, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned of a fight for a new world order as drone activity over Danish airports led to temporary closures and heightened security concerns.

RFK Jr. challenged the pharmaceutical industry on News Nation, arguing that the autism epidemic is specific to the generation born after 1989 and cannot be explained away by better diagnosis. The show explores the "work slop" phenomenon of AI-generated corporate content and the historical casting couch stories of Shirley Temple at MGM. John C. Dvorak concludes with a recommendation of Oswald Spengler’s 1918 text, The Decline of the West.


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CHAPTER 01 / 54 Discussion

Dallas ICE Field Office Shooting, Etched Shell Casings

A gunman identified as 29-year-old Joshua John opened fire at the Dallas ICE field office from a rooftop, killing one detainee and wounding two others before committing suicide. The FBI recovered shell casings at the scene engraved with the words "anti-ICE." Family members described John as a unique individual without strong political feelings, while investigators look into how the casings were etched and whether specific individuals in the transport van were targeted.

ice· dallas· denise robledo· joshua john· fbi· shell casings

00:00 We're going to the moon. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Thursday September 25th 2025 this is your award winning Kill Bill Nation media assassination episode 1802 This is no agenda with free Free speech on sale and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6 In The Morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're noticing that they're shooting up to place in Texas get out while you can! I'm John C. Dvorak It's Crackpot & Buzzkill In the morning You know, I'm getting a little annoyed by bullet etchings. You'd all began with that one guy

00:43 Well, it started with Luigi. But did Luigi have bullet etchings? Yeah he had no deny defend... Okay well then one guy said it once once one guy did all these other guys have to do it now It's like is this the modern-day version of manifesto I just want a good old fashioned manifesto I don't want listen here's the story You can hear the gunshots Denise Robledo was waiting for her mother at the Dallas Ice field office and started filming. I was with my sister praying, she said. Police say the gunman perched on a rooftop killed one detainee and wounded two others before taking his own life. No ice officers were injured DHS calling it an attack on ice law enforcement

01:38 The FBI releasing this image of shell casings found near the shooter engraved with the words anti-ice. Tom speaking with the acting ICE director There were some brave men and women on the ground that went into those vans, pulling those detainees out while they're under fire And they were all shot while in their vehicle? They were shot whilst in a vehicle Right. So the shooter obviously didn't know who was in the vehicle, he was just randomly shooting at windows into vehicles that they already seen down there." The agency releasing images of bullet holes and a window and American flag inside the facility. Authorities say that gunmen fired multiple rounds from the top of that building into this ice facility a few hundred yards away

02:18 Tonight NBC News has learned the shooter is 29 year old Joshua John according to multiple senior law enforcement officials. John's brother described him to NBC News as unique without elaborating saying he didn't have strong feelings about ice, as far as I knew and that he was not a marksman that's for sure Now this is all very troubling first of all the etched shell casings I want to hear from our ammo experts And we have them out there, I'm surprised no one has said. Has come forward step forward our producers are out there What how do you etch on casings? Do you put it in a vice and what do you use is it safe to do this as it's easy to do? I haven't etched any shell casings myself How do we know that this was an attack on ice maybe there was someone who needed to be taken out in the van We don't know anything

CHAPTER 02 / 54 Discussion

Media Speculation, Charlie Kirk Memorial Coverage

Discussion turns to the media frenzy surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk and the various conspiracy theories emerging regarding ballistics and entry wounds. Outlets like Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens are criticized for focusing on "puzzles" and "conspiracy holes" rather than substantive news. The narrative highlights a refusal to engage in speculative "media assassination" or forensic guesswork common in other podcasts.

charlie kirk· megyn kelly· candace owens· media criticism· conspiracy theories

03:16 It's just assumed. And unique individuals, that code for trans now? I mean, I'm just asking questions. Well those are all good questions as a matter of fact and you have to go by the classics movie script where this is bull crap and there was somebody in the van that had to be killed we never are nobody has told us who the dead guy is well they just oh the dead guy no could be a gang member could could be someone we don't know if it's a woman or a man as a young person or an old guy. We have no idea who it is, they've just completely glossed that over zero information then there are three others injured I suppose and we don't know anything about them either so that and it's peculiar that you know he killed

04:09 a detainee instead of, you know... he's shooting in the windows. He's doing all this other stuff but then that detainee gets it. That's a good point I like it. No but these are all very... It is perfect no agenda material! This is very irritating things to me Why is this guy dead? Another one is like We have so many, we have hundreds of thousands of producers and I know that when i make the call they'll show up but I want people to get back into the habit of wait a minute. They're talking about something that happens to be my field of expertise maybe I should weigh in by the way if you're tuning into this No Agenda Show

04:45 to talk about, to hear some talk about who or how Charlie Kirk was killed. About entry and exit wounds strange characters at the scene people sending baseball-like signals or ballistics this is the wrong podcast for you! Bushes with guns yes this is this is the wrong podcast for you that's go listen to Megyn Kelly and Candace we're not doing that here we have other things to do may actually make a difference to your life. What a conspiracy hole everyone's been pulled into, it's like... Yeah well I think it's... I know people like answers. I know people like answers but- People are they like puzzles it seems to me We like puzzles yes that's it! People love puzzles Well so where are our producers who were experts in escalators?

CHAPTER 03 / 54 Discussion

Donald Trump, United Nations Escalator Malfunction

Donald Trump experienced an escalator malfunction and teleprompter failure during his visit to the United Nations, leading to claims of "triple sabotage" by his staff. Media figures including Jen Psaki mocked the President's reaction, describing him as "flummoxed" by the immobile staircase. White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt called for an investigation into whether the incident was intentional, while critics labeled the focus on the escalator a "crisis" of minor proportions.

donald trump· united nations· jen psaki· caroline leavitt· msnbc· escalator

05:40 I would have expected at least three emails on this topic. We have people who are experts on everything, including elevators! But is there some magic kill switch on escalators that I'm unaware of? There is a kill switch at the top. At the top, and I think at the bottom too but that's... Yeah somebody up to top could have just stomped on it switched they claim somebody was walking up backwards taking pictures or some you know staffer and oh they blame me now Trump now Of course its Trump's fault! He walked backwards and accidentally stepped which by the way

06:17 I don't know how easy it is to accidentally step on that big red button at the top of the stairs. He stepped on, they were on two rungs and the thing stopped! Anyway here's everyone's favorite we haven't heard from her in a long time although i saw her in a promo no she was doing a hit on the primetime hours there on MSNBC and she looks like an old dude now I'm talking about Jen Psaki. So Trump passed through the security barricades, he then walked up to the escalator and stepped on it with the first lady at which point—and you'll see in a second—okay there it is. The escalator abruptly stopped leaving Trump flummoxed for a few seconds. Flummoxed! I tell you. You can see the first lady just walking up the stairs as one normal person does. He ultimately decided to just walk up the immobile staircase himself

07:08 Now basically everyone who has ever used an escalator, ever has had some version of this exact same experience. No! I've never had that happen to me. I've never had it...I've had to walk up escalators that weren't working. Yeah, everyone's had the walk-up escalators which i think is what she's trying to say but that's not the way she put it. She's not trying to say that, she's being very clear Trump is stupid. That's what she, he was flummoxed! He didn't know what to do oh my god my escalator doesn't work Now basically everyone who has ever used an escalator ever has had some version of this exact same experience Sometimes escalators malfunction and you are left to just treat them like a regular staircase not a big deal it happens

07:50 But for Donald Trump, the brief inconvenience of having to walk up a non-working escalator while on camera was enough to provoke outrage on the world stage. All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle and then a teleprompter That didn't work This is these are the two things. I got from the United Nations a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter Okay, so that's real. That was the president of the United States lashing out and Lashing out is she insane person you have

08:30 And an insane person that looks like an old dude. Yes, so that's real. Did you get the was this guy didn't get this clip but did you get this clip on a write off MSNBC? This is right off MSNBC yeah well they must have new makeup people or something cause they used to at least make her look presentable no no it was when I saw her in the not it was non-presentable uh she was a guest and she was uh I think she was actually dialing in from zoom So that didn't help. Although Zoom has all kinds of filters. baseline makeup. That's correct. Plaster on her face, so she looks like hell? Is that what you're saying? That's the one! So that's real...that was the President of the United States lashing out at an assembled gathering of world leaders because The Escalator... See Mike troll see Mike says gingers go bad fast after their expiration date how rude see Mike apparently didn't show him enough respect

09:33 It was, to say the least, a ridiculous thing to bring up over and over again—we showed you a couple of examples of that in his speech at the United Nations. But the escalator crisis, believe it or not, it did not end there. Just a few hours after that speech White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt posted on X quote if someone at the U.N. intentionally stopped the escalators as the president first lady were stepping on they need to be fired and investigated immediately! Oh yes yeah absolutely So that of course is the headline, which is probably the whole point of it. I see you teased in the newsletter clips of his UN speech and as we know I don't listen to any of your clips but I saw only one

CHAPTER 04 / 54 Discussion

United Nations General Assembly, Trump Migration Speech

Donald Trump delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly criticizing the UN for funding an "assault" on Western borders through cash assistance to migrants. The President claimed the UN budgeted $372 million for migrant support in 2024 and provided debit cards and phones to those traveling to the U.S. southern border. He asserted that under his current leadership, the "invasion" has been stopped, contrasting his policies with the previous Biden administration.

united nations· illegal migration· border security· biden administration· cash assistance

10:19 Labeled UN so I figured out pull a couple short ones, but what is your your be nice? I decided that there was so many clips that the people played of Trump berating the Members that everyone has seen these by now. There's no reason to really Be redundant about it wasn't that remarkable. He was telling them that global warming is bullcrap and that they better get their act together, and it wasn't that remarkable for me to clip it so I clipped nothing from the speech I promised and didn't deliver. Which i have done many a time by the way. Continuously, it's your brand! I figure I talk about it but then I don't have to do it It's your brand...I clipped a couple things Well good well I'm glad you did but again I found the speech to be

11:07 relaxed, I didn't see that he was lashing out. She's nuts this woman and he was pretty funny kind of laid back and the prompter went down which is a bad idea with him because he could do two hours without the prompter, the prompter keeps them in line so that was a mistake. He went over it over an hour and he's yacking away without a prompt or doesn't need a prompter So, in fact... He doesn't. No he doesn't. The prompter is to keep him from going getting carried away with his long diatribes and so they kill the prompter you're gonna get Trump! All right I have a couple of clips and i feel that all I saw was teleprompter escalator clips so I'll just play the ones that sent there was really

11:57 His entire message centered around those two points, as you said. And here they are. Not only is the UN not solving the problems it should too often, it's actually creating new problems for us to solve. The best example Is the number one political issue of our time, the crisis of uncontrolled migration It's uncontrolled Your countries are being ruined The United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders In 2024, the UN budgeted $372 million in cash assistance to support an estimated 624,000 migrants journeying.

12:40 Into the United States think of that the UN is Supporting people that are illegally coming into the United States, and then we have to get them out You're no agenda show. Of course has been on this continually showing the UN International Migration Office doing exactly what the president is saying here which no one ever says The UN also provided food, shelter transportation and debit cards to illegal aliens. Can you believe that? And phones on the way to infiltrate our southern border. Millions of people came through that southern border just a year ago. Millions and millions of people were pouring in 25 million altogether over the four years of the incompetent Biden administration. Now we have it stopped totally stopped

13:29 In fact, they're not even coming anymore because they know they can't get through. But what took place is totally unacceptable the UN is supposed to stop invasions not create them and Not finance them in the United States we reject the idea that mass numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to travel halfway around the world or trample our borders, violate our sovereignty cause unmitigated crime and deplete our social safety net. And believe me that this message was heard around the world and there are citizens in Europe and in the UK going yeah how come we don't have that message? And this one for that matter Global warming not happening you know it used to be global cooling if you look back years ago in the 1920's and 1930's they said

CHAPTER 05 / 54 Discussion

Climate Change, UN Green Energy Scam

Donald Trump labeled climate change a "green scam" and the "greatest con job ever perpetrated" during his remarks to world leaders. He argued that historical predictions of global cooling in the 1920s and 1970s shifted to global warming and eventually "climate change" because the previous labels failed to materialize. The President warned that countries following the UN's green agenda are headed for bankruptcy and failure.

climate change· global warming· global cooling· green energy· united nations

14:19 Global cooling will- How about 1970s, Mr. President? Leonard Nimoy 1978 they were saying this It went right up to 1980 He needs a... Someone needs adjust his script on this That annoyed me that he said oh how about all back then No sir! Up till the 1980's Kill the world We have to do something. Then they said global warming will kill the world, but then it started getting cooler so now they could just call it climate change because that way they can't miss... It's climate change! Because if you go to... When I hear this and like we could be president. We've been- we could easily- we could do this. We don't need a prompter. We can walk up with a broken escalator. This is our material! Higher or lower whatever the hell happens there's climate change

15:11 It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion. Climate change no matter what happens you're involved in that? No more global warming no more global cooling all of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others often for bad reasons were wrong they were made by stupid people he needs to add the snow globes man but of course their country's fortunes and given those same countries no chance for success If you don't get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail. And then he said something remarkable which and it's not the first time he said it but as the first time we've clipped about Germany and its patently not true which is just interesting Europe on the other hand has a long way to go with many countries being on the brink of destruction because if the Green Energy Agenda I give a lot of credit to Germany Germany was being led down a very sick path

CHAPTER 06 / 54 Discussion

Germany Energy Policy, Trump Nuclear Claims

Donald Trump praised Germany for allegedly abandoning its green energy path in favor of returning to nuclear and fossil fuels. However, reports indicate that while there is political discussion in Germany regarding reopening coal and nuclear plants, significant policy shifts have not yet been implemented. The claims are viewed as a rhetorical "shot across the bow" at European elites who have promoted the Green New Deal for decades.

germany· nuclear power· fossil fuels· green energy· immigration

16:11 both on immigration, by the way and on energy. They were going green and they were going bankrupt And the new leadership came in and they went back to where they were with fossil fuel and with nuclear which is good it's now safe you can do it properly but they went back to where they were and opened up a lot of different plants energy producing plants And they're doing well. I give Germany a lot of credit for that, they've said this is a disaster what's happening They were going all green! All green is all bankrupt That's what it represents and It's not politically correct. I'll be very badly criticized for saying it but... I'm here to tell the truth. I don't care Now this is just not true Germany has definitely been talking about reopening their nuclear plants

17:08 and that they could reopen coal plants, but it hasn't happened. I would...I'm as baffled as you are about this. I think he's trying to signal to the non-monarch member state of the European Union hey don't let those bloodlines kill you because they don't have a royal family! I can't think of anything...first all The whole immigration and clean energy Green New Deal is a shot across the bow at the elites of Europe, because that's what they've been talking about for decades. For as long as we've been doing this show! They wanted to kill people. They want to kill people. Yeah well they want a smaller population so they can have more... And a population that they have under total control i.e., immigrants who will have to do what they say or get thrown out

18:10 So, but it's not true. There is a lot of talk about it. Yeah I'm not sure yeah well there has got to be some rationale for this It should be... We demand an explanation! We demand an explanation? Germany isn't doing well at all in that regard. We want an explanation from the president This is not true Why are you saying it What a perfect opportunity for the green zealots To say he's lying I don't hear that either. So something's up with that. What's your BBC UN clip? Let's play it! President Trump has demanded an investigation into what he called triple sabotage after an escalator, teleprompter and sound system all malfunctioned... A teleprompter? Is it like a Teletubby?! He addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday

CHAPTER 07 / 54 Discussion

Secret Service, New York SIM Farm Takedown

The U.S. Secret Service announced the dismantling of a massive electronic network in the New York tri-state area involving 300 SIM servers and 100,000 SIM cards. Special Agent Matt McCool stated the network represented an imminent threat to government officials and could have been used to disable cell towers during the UN General Assembly. Skeptics suggest the equipment was likely a standard "SIM farm" used for Bitcoin scams and "Chinese girlfriend" text fraud rather than a sophisticated assassination plot.

secret service· sim cards· new york city· un general assembly· telecommunications

19:05 In a lengthy social media post, Mr Trump described the three incidents as very sinister and called for anyone responsible to be arrested. The UN has said the events were accidental and suggested White House staff might have been responsible for the problems with the teleprompter and sound system. The analysts that came on different shows that were security oriented said this was a disaster because they set Trump up for an assassination and Secret Service did nothing. I didn't even see Secret Service anywhere near him when that happened, I didn't even see them near him when they came in!

19:45 Yeah, there was just a group of… yeah I agree with it. But there were areas along the sides that they could have been because there were stair steps that we're next to the escalators and well... There was a Secret Service failure. Well then we need to take a slight diversion and go to the What was the Secret Service doing? Well, we know what they were doing. Popping this up on your screen it is a live look over New York City as we are following some breaking news at this hour The U.S. Secret Service saying it dismantled a network of electronic devices located throughout the New York tri-state area that were used to conduct multiple telecommunications related threats directed towards senior US government officials which

20:33 represented an imminent threat to the agency's protective operations. This protective intelligence investigation led to the discovery of more than 300 co-located sim servers and 100,000 SIM cards across multiple sites in addition to carrying out anonymous telephonic threats these devices could be used to conduct a wide range of telecommunication attacks And this could include disabling cell phone towers, enabling denial of services attacks and facilitating anonymous encrypted communication between potential threat actors and criminal enterprises. Again all of this information here just coming in from the Secret Service moments ago. They did post this image here showing some of that equipment they said The Secret Service dismantled a network of more than 300 SIM servers

21:26 and 100,000 SIM cards in the New York area that were capable of crippling telecom systems and carrying out anonymous telephonic attacks disrupting the threat before world leaders arrived for the UN General Assembly. Now this story immediately here's where the dudes named Ben came in they're like what is this nonsense story? This is, yes you could use this not temporary. Clearly someone went through a lot of it just looking at the picture someone threw a lot of work to make this a permanent thing. This is typically used for those text messages that you get that are scams You know the girlfriend you have in China who wants you to invest in Bitcoin

22:12 Can you use it to have encrypted communications? Yes, I guess. The answer is yes. flood a cell site. Yeah, you don't need hundreds of... You don't need a sim farm to do that." This whole thing was weird I'm gonna use the W word. The thing was weird it's like why is the Secret Service all of a sudden doing this? Isn't this typically the FBI

CHAPTER 08 / 54 Discussion

Secret Service PR, Sam Spook Announcement

The Secret Service held a press conference featuring Special Agent Matt McCool to detail a "complex" investigation into telecommunications threats that began in the spring. The operation involved the DOJ, ODNI, and NYPD to disrupt a network capable of shutting down cellular service within 35 miles of the UN. Questions remain regarding why the Secret Service handled a cyber-telecom case typically reserved for the FBI or NSA, and why no arrests were announced despite the seizure of hardware.

secret service· matt mccool· nypd· dni· fbi· sim servers

22:50 This is an FBI thing. Oh no, now it's Secret Service? And it endangered everybody within the... all the world leaders? Yeah they had a 36 mile radius sure that's all of Manhattan so and then they bring right away we've got Sam Spook did you see this guy? No. Huh! Sam Spook from The Secret Service shows up he's got glasses on that just yell I'm a spook And he has an important announcement. They already have the PR press release good to go, while the president's teleprompter and escalator are failing. I'm Matt McCool and I am a special agent in charge of the Secret Service New York field office We are making this announcement as a matter of public interest given timing amount and concentration on material recovered during recent secret service protective intelligence investigation

23:44 Following multiple telecommunications related imminent threats directed towards senior US government officials this spring, the US Secret Service began a protective intelligence investigation. So this spring so they've been on this for awhile but now today is the day that they have to do this and uh and they didn't hand that to the FBI you know they take care of it themselves I didn't know they did this kind of stuff. Threats directed toward senior U.S. government officials this spring The US Secret Service began a protective intelligence investigation to determine the extent and impact these threats could have on protective operations. This was a difficult and complex effort to identify the source of these fraudulent calls and the impact on the Secret Service protective mission. Oh, so difficult! Just triangulated man During this period we leveraged technical assistance and support of federal partners including Homeland Security Investigations The Department of Justice And The Office Of The Director Of National Intelligence

24:43 We also received phenomenal support from our state and local law enforcement partners to include the NYPD. The investigation led us to the New York tri-state area where investigators discovered tens of thousands of co located and network cellular devices capable of carrying out nefarious telecommunications attacks These devices allowed anonymous encrypted communications between potential threat actors and criminal enterprises, enabling criminal organizations to operate undetected. This network had the potential to disable cell phone towers and essentially shut down the cellular network in New York City. Potential these devices were concentrated within 35 miles of the global meeting of the United Nations General Assembly now underway in New York City

25:30 Given the timing, location and proximity and potential for significant disruptions to the New York telecom system we move quickly to disrupt this network. Yes citizen you may return to your harpsichord I mean come on! This... Well I have a question about this Yeah sure Who got arrested? Nobody Wait, well you there's just a bunch they found these banks. I mean two pictures I saw they were like these ridiculous banks of phones You can buy you can buy that setup for you know like A thousand dollars. It reminds me of the old BBS station we talked about before. Exactly, a bank of modems yes exactly! Bank of Modems? So you had these thousands of phones all hooked up in a very nice rig let's put it that way and they don't know who owns it there is property involved Well of course everyone immediately says oh thats Israel Mossad No dude this your Chinese girlfriend

26:29 These things are all over the country. This is what they use to do scam text messages, that's what this is used for! The telecom industry knows this So it's like, uh. Who did they? So they cracked down on this thing and then nobody got arrested and so this is a no. This in other words they have no clue about anything. And meanwhile the president appears to be completely unprotected on the escalator. The stopped escalator in the middle of the stop escalator with no one people just going oh no one's like okay this is this isn't issue this thing stops might be a reason let's go move move move. The eagle needs protection

27:11 No, none of that. Very bizarre and this is NSA this is FBI why the Secret Service? Yeah the NSA should know exactly who's behind the whole thing But nothing and this spook comes out Sam the spook comes out right away with this you know but this announcement yeah This is bullcrap they had breaking news And then they went straight to this They already had it It was given to them Breaking News here play this Anyway, I have a version of the BBC UN report that just... I was like wow! I can't believe that they did this. No actually i can because you know it's the Brits He pitched as an alternative a new world order No he didn't

CHAPTER 09 / 54 Discussion

Ursula von der Leyen, New World Order Speech

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a "State of the Union" style address describing Europe as being in a fight for its future against "imperial ambitions." She explicitly stated that "battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now." This language mirrored BBC reports that simultaneously accused Donald Trump of pitching a "new world order" centered on American leadership, suggesting a coordinated narrative between the UK and EU.

ursula von der leyen· european union· new world order· bbc· gaza· ukraine

28:00 They're saying that Trump pitched the New World Order. Yes, listen! He pitched as an alternative a new world order centered around his United States I've come here today to offer the hand of American leadership and friendship to any nation in this assembly that is willing to join us in forging a safer more prosperous world And his own Where's the New World Order in that part? That's just bizarre. So offering a helping hand nowadays indicates that you are trying to implement the New World Order? Yes, meanwhile...

28:40 While this was taking place, Queen Ursula was in the starship, the mothership of the European Union giving the State of the Union a listen to what she said. Europe is in a fight. A fight for a continent that is whole and at peace for free and independent Europe. The fight for our values and our democracies, a fight for liberty and our ability to determine our destiny for ourselves. Make no mistake This is a fight for our future. And I thought long and hard about whether to start this State of the Union address with such stark appraisal, after all us Europeans are not used to or comfortable with talking in such terms because our union is fundamentally a peace project but the truth

29:35 that the world of today is unforgiving and we cannot varnish over the difficulties that Europeans feel every day. They can feel the ground shift beneath them, they can feel things getting harder just as they are working harder, they can feel the impact of a global crisis on the higher cost of living, here we go! They feel this speed of change affecting their lives and their careers and they worry about the endless spiral of events they see on the news, from the devastating scenes in Gaza to the relentless Russian barrage on Ukraine. We simply cannot wait for this storm to pass! This summer showed us that there is simply no room or no time for nostalgia. Battle lines for a new world order based on power are being drawn right now." Hold on a second...

30:30 She's the one talking about a new world order Battle lines are being drawn for a new world order do tell me more Queen Ursula or no time for nostalgia Battle lines for New World Order based on power are being drawn right now So yes, Europe must fight. Now I take this to be I'm just gonna say it. This is the North Sea Nexus We've got the BBC saying that Trump was out there talking about a new world order And then we have Ursula saying she doesn't say Trump, but she's saying Trump's making a new world order this is collusion Pure collusion set up battle lines for New World Order based on power are being drawn right now Yeah, where power?

31:18 Europe must fight for its place in the world, in which many major powers are either ambivalent or openly hostile to Europe. A world of imperial ambitions and imperial wars. Imperial ambitions and imperial wars? Who could that be?! A world in which dependencies are ruthlessly weaponized And it is for all these reasons that a new Europe must emerge Yes, yes Queen. A new Europe must emerge! They're afraid they do not like what Trump is doing and it has to be it that's the dad would that I would say that little snippet was unhinged and if you want to hear what her solution is I mean I can tell you It's basically two trillion euros of borrowing

CHAPTER 10 / 54 Discussion

Ukraine War, Trump Russia Troll

Donald Trump posted a statement on Truth Social suggesting that Ukraine, with European and NATO support, could win back its original borders. Analysts suggest this is a "troll" designed to force Europe to stop buying Russian oil and gas, which would lead to economic collapse in the EU. While media outlets like Fox News and President Zelensky interpreted the post as a shift in Trump's support for Ukraine, it is viewed by others as a strategic move to expose European energy dependencies.

ukraine· russia· donald trump· nato· zelensky· oil sanctions

32:17 to invest in, I'll just tell you it's boring to listen her. Two trillion euros of borrowing to invest in quantum... There ya go! Quantum and clean energy. Quantum and clean energy makes nothing but sense. Two dead ends. Yes so now I think the president is really trolling them to an unbelievable degree and he wants Kill you the European Union and I think it's evidenced by this truth. There's truth Also known as a tweet this to know, you know i'm gonna have to go get an account on that thing because Everybody is like its worse than it was back in the early days of Twitter where their news media kept You know The set of doing any reporting or any phone calls are sitting at the desk and trying to do some work

33:12 They just look at Twitter and then they quote and they run it on the six o'clock news. And this somebody tweeted this, and he tweeted that kind of work is this a work? Well here's the truth that he posted. This is from the global news. More now on our top story and what appears to be a significant shift in US President Donald Trump's approach to Russia's war on Ukraine A short time ago, Trump posted a statement online which reads in part after getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine-Russia military and economic situation And after seeing the economic trouble it is causing Russia I think Ukraine with the support of the European Union Is in a position

33:55 and win all of Ukraine back in its original form. With time, patience and the financial support of Europe... ...and in particular NATO, the original borders from where this war started is very much an option." So this is a troll! And everybody took it as he's turning around! He's coming to our side! Yes- You're com- you're I hate saying this but you are totally correct This is a complete bull- The angle is right there, right in front of you. If Europe does this... if Europe does that.. if Europe gives us money to sell them stuff that they then give to Ukraine... Well even worse than that here's my boy Andrew Soulus now he breaks it down He doesn't understand- It's just one clip by him

34:45 Explain the the nature of the troll, but he does explain exactly what this is and what it isn't. What do you make have a new post by Donald Trump? What are you making it on true social? The only logic one can infer is that its economics because militarily the Ukrainian forces are in no position to to defeat the Russian forces and push them back to the 91 borders. The last time Ukrainians tried this in earnest was the summer August 2023, when they launched a fully equipped offensive with NATO weapons and NATO tactics... ...and they managed to breach 8 kilometers into the Russian line where they needed to breach 60 kilometers to reach the Sea of Azov

35:34 Now, the Ukrainians also did a surprise attack in Kursk in Russia last year which was an undefended area or lightly defended and since that time the Russians have pushed the Ukrainians back to their own borders. So militarily it's inconceivable that Ukrainian military could defeat Russian militarily unless you actually destroy the Russian economy. And I think this is now what's turned Trumps mind to this statement today, in the sense the argument being that if everybody pulls together and sanctions the Russians more than they've been sanctioned in last three years and they're the most sanctioned country in the world that somehow the Russian economy will collapse

36:17 Perhaps the Russians will give up their gains and put up their hands, and basically walk back to Russian borders. A highly improbable outcome because China still supports Russia so even if everybody in NATO... you're talking now Hungary and Slovakia would have to come around as well they're not there yet And Turkey too So this is all astounding and highly improbable So, of course it's astounding and highly improbable because what the president is saying is you know what you need to do? Is you need to stop buying Russian oil and gas products which would be hilarious. Because then the EU will die! And so they're never gonna do it he knows these just say it's your fault. Your fault I think as I think even said somewhere in

37:14 In his UN speech he said you know until I found out that they were still just buying Russian oil So you should stop buying Russian oil. They can't They can't be with the green scam the whole thing is a troll and though and then the world news media is going Oh yes, Zelensky convinced him. It's fantastic! Even Fox is suckered into this. Ah it's so dumb like don't you see it here? I think I have... Yeah Fox is all in on this oh well he's changed and they're doing it in such a way that as well as the smart move or I mean It's just they're completely missing the point. Yes, of course it's missing them and they're dumb They're so dumb And then here is my favorite I got a lot of reports about this There is no evidence of this being Russia

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Denmark Airport Drones, Russian Incursion Claims

Drone activity over four airports in Denmark's Jutland region led to temporary closures and heightened security concerns across Europe. President Vladimir Zelensky suggested Russian involvement in the drone sightings, claiming Putin is testing European readiness. Observers noted the drones featured large red flashing lights, leading to skepticism about them being professional Russian reconnaissance craft rather than hobbyist quadcopters.

denmark· drones· vladimir zelensky· copenhagen· aalborg airport

38:04 And I'm going to play this 55 second clip so that i can tell you what I saw in the 55 second clip. problems at three European airports, including London Heathrow. For officials whoever is behind the latest attacks has one goal in mind. To disturb create unrest cause concern see how far you can go test the limits Speaking on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, Ukraine's president suggested there was little doubt of Russia's involvement. The comments from Vladimir Zelensky come as the war at home grinds on – a conflict where drone technology has been pushed to

38:59 to understand how Europe is ready. Okay, so he Putin uses different kinds of long-range drones to see if Europe is ready So I'm looking at this video all the video from the Danish broadcasters from Euro news These drones have big red flashing lights What kind of reconnaissance drone? Is that a Hi, I'm a drone. Big red flashing light...I'm a drone! Come on! This is either some Dane who's sitting on the ground laughing his ass off like, hahahahah, I made the news. World News baby! This is stupid! Long range drone. It was a quadcopter with a red flashing light Stop! Oh, incursion and incursion

39:59 I have the aviation clip from Denmark. Okay, let me see... This is a BBC report. Yeah, yeah, I got it. Reports from Denmark say drone activity has been detected over four airports in the Jutland region The airport at Arlborg was temporarily shut down after drones were identified but it's now reopened The incidents come two days after Denmark's main airport at Copenhagen was shut down over drone sightings that rattled European aviation That's all they had. That's all they had? Hold on a second, they want me to reconnect the stream that's odd okay I'll reconnect the stream see if that helps there we go yeah now it was big news in Europe oh the Russians are flying drones everywhere they're gonna get coming to get us the Russians and meanwhile what wasn't discussed at all there was kind of on the sidelines of the United Nations

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Nuclear Arms, New START Treaty Extension

President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will adhere to nuclear arms limits for one more year after the New START deal expires in February. The treaty, originally signed in 2010, limits the U.S. and Russia to 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads each. While participation was suspended in 2023, the commitment to maintain current levels is seen as a de-escalation move despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

vladimir putin· new start treaty· nuclear weapons· barack obama· dmitry medvedev

41:00 Putin made a little announcement Russia says it will adhere to nuclear arms limits for one more year after the last remaining deal with the United States expires in February Russian President Vladimir Putin told members of his Security Council that Moscow would expect the US follow Russia's example and The new START deal, first signed in 2010 by then-presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev limits each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads 700 deployed missiles and bombers. On-site inspections under the deal have been dormant since 2020. In February 2023, Putin suspended Moscow's participation in the treaty but stopped short of withdrawing from the pact altogether. Together, the US and Russia hold 90% of the world's nuclear arsenal. The future of the New START treaty has taken on increased importance at a time when Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine has pushed the two countries closer to direct confrontation

42:04 No, no one really reported on that. Which is I guess kind of a good thing? Yeah, should be. We're not going to increase any more nuclear weapons that's good. They are just gonna modernize they're gonna do that. It'll be better but you know the other thing that they don't deal with is this constant drumbeat and I hear it on every of the networks from right to left is the Russian economies in a shambles there was absolutely no evidence of this And if you watch YouTube videos, because there's plenty of them in Russia and they get posted. Everybody looks happy as a clamp roaming around their night clubbing and the stores are stocked it's not like during the days of communism when everything was new stores were shelves or empty bear It's ridiculous so yeah this is I think your analysis about this is with

43:10 fake EU thing and the head fake by Trump is all on the money. Yeah, and he's going to... My takeaway from Queen Ursula is she sees it! And she is actually not middle management like the Clintons. She comes from bloodlines Well, you can tell by the way she handles herself. Yes and the reason she's there at all unelected I think that says it all! She comes from bloodlines and she's part of the North Sea Nexus elite and they know what Trump is doing That's why she's saying... but when she says imperial powers well no Imperial powers are being crushed that's what's happening That's YOU We're not in imperial power It's ridiculous

43:56 And then to have the same verbiage as the BBC saying a new world order and then she says they're trying to create a new world order. That's too much coincidence for me when there was no one said that the term New World Order, certainly the president did it last guy who did American President who said that was George Bush? Yeah, George HW No wait Clinton said it too I don't remember that, but I do remember George HW saying it and he made a big point of it. Let me see... But he was kind of an elite. Let me see… I thought I had Clinton saying New World Order? Maybe not. Yeah well George HW for sure! So we have climate China bullcrap this now I want to play a couple I got three clips here there should be four but clip two

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China Climate Pledges, Carbon Emission Targets

China announced a commitment to cut carbon emissions by 7 to 10 percent by 2035 during a video address by President Xi Jinping to the United Nations. Critics point out that China previously promised to begin its climate program in 2030 and that the new 2035 target is a way to "run circles" around international negotiators. The plan includes a shift toward "new energy vehicles," though the efficiency of electric cars compared to fossil fuels remains a point of debate.

china· xi jinping· carbon emissions· paris agreement· electric vehicles

44:50 I didn't post properly and I just explained what he said or what this woman said on clip two. But start with the background, Climate X China L.O.L.. The world's largest carbon polluter, China says it will cut carbon emissions by 7 to 10 percent by 2035. The announcement came as more than 100 world leaders gathered to talk about increased urgency and the need for stronger efforts to curb heat trapping gases. International climate negotiations are set to begin in Brazil in six and a half weeks now if I'm not mistaken is in the era of the show

45:28 And it was about four years ago, I believe when it was a big deal during one of the climate meetups where China said oh okay we're going to implement the whole program in 2030. We are going to begin Do you remember this? Yeah, sure. And it was 2030-2030-2030 we're not going to do anything until 2030 and then we're gonna be on board and everyone's all jacked up oh China is getting on board with the climate agenda! They are going to be onboard in 2030 and now they're gonna now the latest is they are going cut 10% 7 to 10 percent by 2035

46:11 You mean... And not one of these reporters has mentioned this other promise about 2030. They're just, oh this is great! China's just...China is just... running circles around these idiots. Let's listen to this is the BBC report, this Climate Change BS BBC. Yeah for the first time China has made a commitment to cut its carbon emissions No it's not the first hold on that's not the first time we just discussed this and what they said by 2030 in one of the climate meetups but now all of a sudden is the first Video address the United Nations in New York President Xi Jinping said that greenhouse gases would be reduced by between 7 and 10 percent from a peak in the next decade He said that all parts of the economy would shift away from fossil fuels China is the world's biggest source of planet warming gases So there is some hope this is a major step forward in our fight against climate change

47:12 Well just a few minutes ago I spoke to our China correspondent Laura Bicker and asked her why it's so significant then to get a pledge on climate from China. If the world is to try to commit to reducing carbon emissions, if the world is to try to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius then it needs China. China is one of the worlds biggest emitters around a third to a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions come from China Now, if China commits to this 7-10% its the first time

47:48 that it has actually said, actually committed to a number. No! That's the tricky part with the number. The number yes I'm looking at what was part of the Paris Agreement that's when you're right right when they say 2030 yeah I'm trying to see if i can find a clip from it so far no luck but I remember distinctly And so, okay well now this is the first time they... So they're twisting it a little bit and now clip two which I don't have and I'm sorry that I screwed this up but I'll tell you what she said. This woman she said, The good news is that China always over delivers

48:29 Whatever they promise, they over deliver. And I'm thinking when was that? When does this ever happen? Tell that to the WTO exactly where they've promised this and they promised that and they don't do it. They don't over delivered. They don't deliver anything. No, it's not what they do No, it's not what they do. So here we go the final clip which we clipped three she kind of is wrapped It went through mass urbanization You know they have huge towering concrete and skyscrapers in many of their cities that is something they're going to try and reduce And they're gonna make new energy vehicles the mainstream a new vehicle sales

49:09 Oh yeah, more battery cars. That's always the answer! Okay I didn't get to do the whole part of that other clip was what China is going to do is they're gonna build more electric cars which of course require electricity which is inefficient in itself compared to you have to send electricity down their transmission line which loses energy and it gets into the car, fills up the car as opposed to fossil fuel gasoline which is the most efficient way to power a vehicle but we'll get into that But the other thing is China's gonna do it, it's going to be a big deal. They're gonna plant trees Well I thought they already agreed to that? Well they're gonna agree again And you have a clip on this More trees You have a clip of the tree planting No that was in part two So the UN climate change gambit By the way who was in the UN when all this started That was Maurice Strong

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Maurice Strong, Population Bomb Legacy

The history of the UN climate agenda is traced back to Maurice Strong and Al Gore, who promoted carbon trading and the Chicago Climate Exchange. The discussion links these movements to Paul Ehrlich’s 1970 book "The Population Bomb," which predicted global catastrophe by the year 2000. Ehrlich's lesser-known and controversial 1978 work, "The Race Bomb," is also highlighted as a suppressed text regarding race and intelligence.

maurice strong· al gore· paul ehrlich· population bomb· carbon trading

50:03 Remember Maurice Strong, Al Gore's buddy? They were the ones that... He is dead now. They were the ones who are setting up the carbon exchange. Oh right! The Carbon Trading Bureau or whatever it was going to be like. It was gonna be like the Chicago board of this CBOE where trades in commodities Yes and now you know the carbon trade is happening and there are trading deaths but that was always the Al Gore idea with Maurice Strong his partner And then, strong in all kinds of trouble. I can't remember exactly what it was but eventually he died so... But he's the guy in the UN who was pushing this early on and It always came down to well you know if only we had less people that would be better which led to the US population bomb Now you remember that more distinctly than I do Was there a report? Was it a book? It was Ehrlich's book Ken Erlich

51:00 No, not Ken. It was... That's the director of the Oscars now. You go take it to somebody else. The other Earl. It's either Ehrlich or Erlichman. The guy is a Stanford professor he's still there you can look him up. Somebody in the chat room can get it straight and get his first name but Ehrlich did the population bomb And then he, in 1970 and that's when that all began. We're all gonna die by the year 2000 and we should stop having babies and that caused... Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich. And then Paul Ehrlich because of that book I believe a number of people I know

51:37 men had vasectomies at a young age so they would not contribute to this disastrous population explosion. It was going to kill everybody by the year 2000, we'd run out of material everything no food were all gonna die and Berlik also did a book which is harder to find because it's been kind of suppressed about the race. I think, I can't remember the exact name of it again somebody might look this up...I think was called The Race Bomb? And it was about how bad it was to have too many blacks in the country. No, no! Yes he had a racist book that kind of... but that got put aside real fast The Race Bomb 1978 The Race Bomb

52:29 So he is trying to capitalize on the population bomb and the race bomb. Nice try! And they buried that baby like there's no tomorrow, and kept this guy propped up. He's still around. Yeah well he was in Obama's administration remember? He was the climate czar wasn't he for a little bit there? May have been yeah. Let me see Amazon... It's almost a comedy to watch this by the way at this point The race bomb. Let's see, do we have a little blurb on this race bomb? The population by the author of Street crime failing schools decaying cities high unemployment soaring welfare costs the fuse is lit the race bomb skin color prejudice and intelligence Wow Yeah, yeah get ahold of that book people they don't even have a wiki page for like shh

53:21 We can't. No, they keep that this is one of the what I would call a major suppressed work. Wow! I got to order a copy it's available on Amazon people oh that's interesting anyway it all comes down to that and so now and I understand now I understand this report because I've been reading about uh...the EU and other countries starting to tax shipping so ships get a carbon tax for ships because you know the ships are polluting the oceans and I think we're gonna hit this will be the new tactic, The new attack surface if you will For the climate zealots. It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world Less than a day after US President Donald Trump delivered this opinion on climate change Opinion! Yeah

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Ocean Acidification, Potsdam Institute Report

A report from the Potsdam Institute warns that the world's oceans are becoming increasingly acidic due to the absorption of human-generated carbon dioxide. Scientist Chris Harley explains that acidification reduces the building blocks for corals and shellfish, potentially devastating the $250 million Dungeness crab industry in British Columbia. The report suggests that ocean conditions will continue to deteriorate for at least 50 years unless emissions are drastically reduced.

ocean acidification· potsdam institute· johan rockström· dungeness crab· carbon sink

54:16 It's an opinion, an opinion held by many podcasters including the No Agenda Show. Less than a day after US President Donald Trump delivered this opinion on climate change... predictions were wrong. They were made by stupid people." Some of those informed and experienced scientists... "...informed and experienced scientists..." ...were also at the UN, warning against imbalances on our planet now getting more dangerous. Johan Rockström is the director of the Potsdam Institute. We fail!

54:52 unless we safeguard the world's most powerful carbon sink and planetary cooling system, a healthy planet. The latest health stressor in that Potsdam report how acidic our oceans have become because they've been absorbing the carbon humans have been burning just like when we add carbon dioxide to coke that makes the soft drink more acidic Chris Harley teaches ocean hold on a second is that true? If you add boo- Listen to what he said. Just like when we add carbon dioxide to coke, that makes the soft drink more acidic. Chris does it?

55:32 Makes it more acidic? Yeah, well it's carbon dioxide creates carbonic acid which is acidic. Okay And then they double up on that with coke to make it more acidic than that They add phosphoric acid to that so its an acidic drink So thats killing us basically No its not, its delicious Chris Harley teaches ocean science and climate change at the University of British Columbia. He says the latest report shows the soaking up of that carbon, it's changing the chemistry of the ocean... Oh no! ...leaving fewer building blocks for corals oysters mussels and crabs It makes it harder to build shell And you need to add shell if you want to grow bigger Sort of like building a house and all of a sudden the building materials become more costly You're either going to build smaller homes or not as many

56:20 Explain that analogy to me. I don't know what the calcium cycle looks like because it's calcium that makes the shells and i don't know if they acidity retards that process or not so, I can't explain it but a better analogy would have been you know your cement your concrete is no longer strong or your rebar as weak now instead he says you're building materials became more expensive So then we build less houses. In his mind is something about money... By expensive I think he meant scarce. And when you bring in boatloads of seafood, size matters! Consider BC's Dungeness crab industry estimated to be worth 250 million dollars annually. Cosima Porteus at the University of Toronto has studied those crabs These kinds of levels of ocean acidification were affecting their sense of smell reducing their ability

57:19 find food. So we potentially could see smaller animals, they could produce fewer eggs and offspring." Not only affecting the food we eat but the food our food eats! And keep in mind the oceans protect us by absorbing all that CO2...but too much and that ability to absorb weakens. Ocean acidification is a global problem with local impacts. Idia Jimenez studies acidifications impact with the Hakai Institute in British Columbia, with oceans covering 70% of our planet there's only one solution We're predicting that the conditions in the ocean are still going to deteriorate for at least 50 years, if not more. So absolutely it's urgent that we drastically reduce our emissions. The carbon footprint is a hoax! But as the ocean grows more acidic it seems the toxicity in climate discourse might stand in the way of the progress needed to save it. Progress? It's amazing whatever President Trump says

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Tylenol and Autism, Trump Health Warnings

Donald Trump and RFK Jr. have issued warnings regarding the use of Tylenol (acetaminophen) during pregnancy, citing an association with autism and ADHD. The narrative contrasts American medical culture, which frequently uses fever reducers, with the Dutch approach of "sicking it out" to allow the body's natural immune response to function. Critics of the administration's stance argue that high fevers in pregnant women pose a greater risk than the medication itself.

tylenol· autism· acetaminophen· rfk jr· netherlands· fever

58:19 Just do the opposite. It's not true Stop you're crazy You know don't listen to him my favorite thing of late is the fact that all these tick-tockers I don't have any tick-tock actually have one The women yeah, take a look. I was gonna give me by baby autism bullcrap I'm gonna eat all the Tylenol I can yep Yep. The lot of that... What idiot? I mean, whether it can be proven or not, why would you do that? What kind of a lunatic are you? Well these are all outstanding questions. So instead of pulling a clip of one of those lunatics who was there with the big pregnant belly saying watch me pound this Tylenol! Like wow

59:05 I took this one. Other parts of the world don't have Tylenol, who also don't have autism. First time in the press conference he says, Don't take Tylenol! There's no downside to not taking it when you're pregnant He is going to issue a physician notice and safety label change to Tylenol What I like about this lady is she believes that Trump is doing all this It's all Trump She doesn't even...she barely even...I don't think she brings in RFK Jr. It's all Trump Trump is an idiot Why are you listening to Trump?

59:55 says you shouldn't give a baby hepatitis B shot because it's sexually transmitted disease. She saying as if she thinks this is crazy what he is saying, It's really sad. Very strange. It's sad. We had propaganda campaign that basically series of infomercial telling parents not to take the drug. Other fever reducer alternatives and you should only use Tylenol when the treatment is required He says that in children you could actually prolong viral illnesses if you give them Tylenol. He said it could also be a folate deficiency, let's not forget this is all Trump not a doctor. RFK claims that the model that they're currently using for medical research is going to yield results in the future for all other chronic illnesses. The NIH will use machine

1:00:46 Machine learning to help find the cure for autism. Machine learning, aka AI... No! No, AI rebranded machine learning but it's not your chat GPT that's what she saying. Machine Learning is a real thing that does actually work It's just not sexy and no one wants to pump two trillion dollars into it to help find a cure for autism. We will not delay as scientists often do in this medical research, there's historic shift in medical culture that we are about to see in the United States they're going to be sending letters to doctors to warn them of the dangers of recommending Tylenol so their pregnant patients at

1:01:25 an overwhelming body of evidence pointing to an association between Tylenol and autism exists. The mindless practice of treating a fever is pointless." and that the body's natural way of ridding a virus is healthy for a pregnant mother, and for a young child. We should just let them have a fever instead of giving them Tylenol that is an unnecessary drug." So I grew up in the Netherlands And I remember moving there when I was just seven years old and I had a fever, I had flu whatever it was...and my parents were

1:02:06 But, you know they were like okay something's wrong. I was not...I was sick and so they find a doctor and the doctor yes I speak some English I will come in to take a look at your child And he comes in and my mom is like give him an antibiotic! And the doctors says no we don't do that here it's good for him He needs to sick it out Sick it out Out seeking, sick it out And my parents were like, he's suffering. He said no we don't do that here he'll be fine in a few days and of course I sicked it out and i was fine in a few days. That was for most things in the Netherlands My entire youth growing up there really... I mean antibiotics? No! They would not prescribe that

1:02:57 And I think that has changed throughout the years. I think that the Dutch were much healthier back then, and they had healthy bodies. And by the way if you look at the Dutch from World War II to probably the 90s mid 80's-90s man these were like big strong healthy people biking! And it's because they really went biking once they got their bikes back there we're biking again for decades And they really, they were healthy until it kind of crept in and you know World Health Organization just the globalization of medicine. I guess they finally gave into it but that is true The thing that just saddens me

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Pharmaceutical Advertising, Media Bias

The influence of pharmaceutical advertising on news media is examined, with claims that honest reporting on drug safety is suppressed by funding. A personal anecdote regarding a doctor's skepticism of the Hepatitis B vaccine for infants 30 years ago is used to illustrate long-standing concerns about over-vaccination. The segment clarifies that the stance is not "anti-vax" but rather "anti-dishonesty" in medical journalism.

big pharma· hepatitis b· vaccines· advertising· medical reporting

1:03:42 Is that, what do these women think? That the president is purposely doing this as a joke or like you know he wants to hurt you. Wouldn't you at least think about it or investigate it And of course their diet, their media diet as you've been pointing out for the past few episodes is so restrictive. So restrictive to certain news programs and news papers and news outlets as well as the in general pharmaceutical funded media because of their advertising. By the way I got a note from someone saying you sound like anti-vaxxers, your anti pharma! No we're not. We've had a bunch of people like that to write it bitch but we're not

1:04:34 No. We've said again, we could be president because you in particular have been talking about the hepatitis B vaccine for as long as I can remember like it makes no sense Well when that first came out which was some years back...I had a doctor at the time who retired long since but he was the one who gave me two clues One is that I went in and asked if this new vaccine should I get This is like 30 years ago. And he says, what would you want that for? You're going to start working with blood? What's are you going to become a drug addict? What do you want this vaccine for? What are you planning Devorah? He scolded me for even considering it and this is as an adult not as a four month old baby. Yeah. And some years later mentioned just out of the blue he says I think people

1:05:28 It was during some flu thing when he's the one who gave me the D3 tip that doctor insiders use, which is a mega dose of E3 if you're feeling sick. He says I think people are over vaccinated it's just a problem Yes well of course it is and we're not anti-vax or anti big pharma I mean, no. In fact, I did get a vaccine during the era of the show. I got a shot for...I got Prevnar 13. You've never been quite the same to be honest about it! So this is just an example of how The Big Pharma fund and if we have any qualms about this is that we don't like the fact that there's no honest reporting or conversation

1:06:13 in news media because of their... It's dishonest, exactly. That's the problem and the pharma guy who wrote to you should realize that yes we're not going to be parted some scheme to just keep promoting their products. And they shouldn't be advertising either, which is happening if they're moving to podcasts now there's a lot of pharma advertising happening on podcast so this is ABC we are joined now by ABC News medical correspondent Dr Darian Sutton with more facts and myths about Tylenol use in pregnant women. Dr. Sutton, thank you so much for being here let's just get right to it can Tylenol use in pregnant women cause autism? The leading evidence and the strongest evidence shows us that there is no association between the use of Tylenol on pregnancy and the outcome of autism. Okay that...so this is a great response

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ABC News, Tylenol Safety Debate

ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Darian Sutton addressed claims regarding Tylenol and autism, stating that "leading evidence" shows no causal association. He acknowledged a Harvard and Mount Sinai study that found a correlation but argued that the underlying infections or fevers might be the actual cause of neurodevelopmental issues. Sutton attributed the rise in autism rates to increased awareness, reduced stigma, and a broadening of the diagnostic spectrum.

darian sutton· abc news· harvard· mount sinai· autism spectrum

1:07:05 This is right from Helen Nolten, this is you know your crisis management. The leading evidence and the strongest evidence isn't it just evidence? There's evidence or there is no evidence. But it is the leading and strongest, well that all very subjective information. Tylenol use in pregnant women cause autism? The leading evidence and the strongest evidence shows us that there was no association between the use of Tylenol in pregnancy and the outcome of Autism just to backtrack into where this all came from. There was a recent study done by Harvard in collaboration with Mount Sinai

1:07:43 found that there was an association in the rate of Tylenol use or acetaminophen use during pregnancy and the outcome of autism. Important to note here, the authors of that study went on to state that does not state that there is a cause-and-effect relationship. Reasons why are because for one, there are many reasons why a pregnant mom might take Tylenol—for fever, infection, pain—all of which we know are directly associated with poor outcomes in terms of neurodevelopmental disorders. So it's important to understand that association does not mean cause and effect. whatever you got that made you take Tylenol, which is just an amazing conclusion. Having said all that the diagnoses for autism have increased in recent years Certainly To what do you attribute that? I know it's tremendously complex Yeah But get into it You're absolutely right Neurodevelopmental disorders are tremendously complex and we understand through research and data that up to 80% of cases of autism are related to genetic changes Important to understand there Genetic changes What does that mean

1:08:50 They're related to genetic changes? What, genetic changes as the human genome as a whole change somehow from something or other. What could that be? Are tremendously complex and we understand through research and data that up to 80% of cases of autism are related to genetic changes important to understand there in terms of the increase There are many reasons why we can look to, number one the increase in awareness of more people understand what autism looks like. The reduction in stigma, the increase and screening for parents and then also the broadening of the diagnosis We are a long way from 1910 when the earliest descriptions with autism were diagnosed or determined And now we're here today it looks very different than when it did Also more adults are diagnosing themselves with autism

1:09:35 All of these are reasons why we're seeing the rise in the rates. Also, with that being said, with that rise in the rate there's a reduction and vaccine participation. There is also reduction in Tylenol use in pregnancy and those two things do not go consistent with their president statements. There's a reduction in vaccine therefore more autism as what I just heard him say but he threw out...and I've fallen for this as well The, well there's more diagnosis. There was more understanding so of course the number goes up and this the spectrum is so incredibly wide and this came up with the Cuomo kid on whatever that network he's on what's he on?

1:10:15 Newsmax. No, not Newsmax... News Nation. I forget what so many of them are. There's too many of them! Is General Flynn funding that one? Okay, News Nation and he had a... The News Nation is the Chicago Tribune. It used to be WGN. Oh really? Yeah. World's Greatest Newspaper is what that sign is WGN, world's greatest newspaper. I didn't know that! WGN, worlds greatest newspaper good to know. So Cuomo Kid has RFK Jr on and uses this exact phrase in RFK Jr

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RFK Jr, Autism Epidemic Generation

In an interview with Chris Cuomo on News Nation, RFK Jr. challenged the idea that rising autism rates are merely a result of better diagnosis. He argued that the "epidemic" is specific to the generation born after 1989 and that profound autism—characterized by non-verbal behavior and "stimming"—is not seen in older populations. RFK Jr. dismissed the "better recognition" argument as an industry-driven canard.

rfk jr· chris cuomo· news nation· autism· stimming

1:10:54 slaps him down. One answer is, well Bobby the reason we get a lot more now is because everything gets a diagnosis these days every kid has at least two diagnoses for what we used to just call behavior so now they're putting all these kids on the autism spectrum because that is kind of like the fashion of the moment That's the answer to why were seeing more do you accept that? No! That is nonsense and it is absurd industry driven canard There's been study after study after study in high gravitas journals by the best research organizations and institutions and universities around this country that shows that the autism epidemic is real.

1:11:38 Chris, it's also just common sense. If it was just a matter of better diagnosis or better recognition you would see it in older people You don't the epidemic is taking place in a specific generation and its kids who were born after 1989 That's what you see if you don't see you know It's not you don't see autism up one and every 31 people my age I have never seen somebody my age 71 years old with full-blown autism. That means profound autism, that means nonverbal, nontoilet trained headbanging, the stimming or the stereotypical features of the disease You don't see that and these are not people who are locked in some institution somewhere There are no places for people like that And so why if it was anything other than an epidemic Why would you only see in a single generation?

1:12:37 Right, that's fair point. Fair point yes and I had to look up stimming stimming what is stimming? Stimming? Yes, stimming is three behaviors of stimming. Motor movements like flapping hands twirling hair rocking back and forth spinning remember spinning yes spinning kids spinning verbalizations like repeating phrases or sounds and object manipulation such as repeatedly spinning an object so stimming Let's look at what the FDA actually published, which will give us a little more information. Then I have some producer feedback...

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Tylenol Litigation, Vaccine Immunity Workaround

Legal experts discuss a potential strategy by the Trump administration to use Tylenol litigation as a "workaround" to challenge vaccine manufacturer immunity. Because Tylenol does not have the same statutory immunity as vaccines, lawsuits in federal court could force discovery regarding how acetaminophen interacts with vaccinations. This could publicly expose data on vaccine safety and potentially lead to the rescinding of the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act's protections.

fda· acetaminophen· product liability· vaccine court· rfk jr

1:13:22 FDA says, evidence in recent years has suggested a correlation between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and subsequent diagnosis of conditions like autism and ADHD. Multiple large-scale cohort studies including the Nurses Health Study 2 and the Boston Birth Cohort find this association." Some studies have just... So that may not be the leading data or the leading research but that's what they're quoting Some studies have described that risk may be most pronounced when acetaminophen is taken chronically throughout pregnancy. It is important to note that while an association between acetaminophen and neurological conditions has been described in many studies, a causal relationship has not been established and there are contrary studies in the scientific literature

1:14:10 It is also noted that acetaminophen is the only over-the-counter drug approved for use to treat fevers during pregnancy, and high fevers in pregnant women can pose a risk to their children. Additionally, aspirin and ibuprofen have well documented adverse impacts on the fetus." So they're little less firm in their written documentation as it came across what the president said so that's a given Rob, the constitutional lawyer checked in and he said well it is very interesting that there has been a multi-district litigation proceeding in federal court in New York in which the plaintiffs have long been alleging that Tylenol and other acetaminophen makers failed to warn pregnant mothers that the drug may cause autism ADHD and other things. The Trump administration's announcement this week has thrown major drama into the case and he as a whole he has a recap for us

1:15:03 A bunch of folks sued the acetaminophen manufacturers in a wave of failure to warn, which is basically what they were...what the president was saying. We're going to warn everybody about this product liability cases." These were not class actions too many differences in the individual facts but they were similar enough to be grouped together and sent to a single court efficiently to efficiently handle various common pretrial matters. So he doesn't really know if that's going to have…if this announcement is gonna have any bearing on that case? But then one of our litigator attorneys checked in and said, here's my take. And I thought this was good from what I've seen it's Tylenol in conjunction with vaccinations that is producing brain damage

1:15:49 The vaxxers have statutory immunity and those cases get shunted off to the federal court of claims, VaxCourt Division. The Federal Vaccination Court is basically a board of adjustment that pays some compensation but it's not a real adversarial process and there's no discovery." With this move he says... Tylenol is going to get sued in federal court as the product doesn't have immunity. The insured plaintiffs need to prove that Tylenol either alone or in concert with vaccination caused the autism, Ken View and Johnson & Johnson's position to escape liability will have to be it was the vaccine alone that caused the injury so both sides are going to subpoena the vaccine manufacturers for research and data

1:16:33 Both sides will put on experts about vaccination interactions at the end of the day. Both sides are going to be making public that the vaccinations are not always safe and effective I think this is the goal, to cause the public outcry as a reason to rescind vaccination statutory immunity Wow! Isn't that good? Letter of the Day... isn't that good?! That could be a workaround. If that's what they're doing... Kennedy is the kind of guy, he's an attorney and I think he's a litigator too Yes he is But Kennedy has been in the business forever and knows the tricks Yep This was a trick And I'm like yeah that sounds right to me A total trick

1:17:20 Yep, that's what I'm talking about. That's why the no agenda show is worth your time and money But he comes up with this really is and all we do is use our producers Yes Well, you know where we have kind of collective knowledge but it doesn't get to that level I mean, it's something that you can see and maybe think of now. It's better to get it from some guy who is actually literally thinking about it. We don't have the cred or the paperwork. No, not even the cred but we don't have the mindset. We're not sitting thinking about how to sue somebody 24-7 because that's our job!

1:18:06 So I haven't shared that yet with Rob, our in-house legal staff. But I'm sure he's listening and he'll... because I think he has now switched to the litigation side? He used to be defense. I think he's now a shark. He's a shark man. That's what it is. He has the right idea. He's good guy going where the money is. Yeah. Well you sent me or told me about who did send my List of books to get a dozen. You know, I actually did it you know i've actually done 27 books Holy mackerel. Does that include the vinegar book or is that? No, not including the vinegar book no 27 books so I had so that potential for $3,000 a book of course you know. Exit strategy! You're gonna retire if I oh yeah i'm going to retire on on that...I don't think so but it'd be nice uh I get a couple cases of wine Yeah that would be and because I've seen emails go back and forth until like I got dropped which is appropriate

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Nightmare Bacteria, NDM Gene Infection Rise

The CDC has issued a warning regarding a "nightmare bacteria" containing the NDM gene that is resistant to most antibiotics. Infection rates reportedly rose 70% between 2019 and 2023. Doctors attribute the increase to the overuse and misuse of antibiotics, warning that unrecognized carriers could lead to widespread community transmission.

cdc· ndm gene· antibiotics· bacteria· wgn

1:19:09 You're getting a lot of nice gratis legal advice there. I mean, it's value for value obviously. Yeah but it is because the crowd... we were crowdsourcing everything and they want us to succeed because we represent them Amen to that. There you go speaking of the world's greatest newspaper here is a quick report from WGN Medical experts issued warning about rising cases of a nightmare bacteria type infection that does not respond most antibiotics

1:19:49 While the number of cases are still low, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control found infection rates rose 70% from 2019 to 2023. Difficult-to-treat bacteria with the NDM gene drove this sharp increase. Doctors say overuse and misuse of a number of antibiotics could be to blame because bacteria can develop resistance. They also say there are likely a number of unrecognized carriers of the bacteria which could lead to community spread 70%. What is that in numbers? Yeah. Who knows it went up 70% how many is that, is that a seven who knows I just like nightmare bacteria. I like nightmare bacteria. It's a little long for a show title but I wrote down, I wrote it down. It won't get through the filters so there is uh, there's a little problem that um, I want to recognize with the show

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Moon Landing Skepticism, Bingit Search Tool

The hosts address listener feedback regarding their skepticism of the Apollo moon landings, specifically mentioning the Van Allen radiation belts. They encourage new listeners to use the search tool at bingit.io to explore 18 years of archived transcripts and audio clips where these topics have been discussed in depth. The segment emphasizes that many "conspiracy" topics have been covered ad nauseam in previous episodes.

moon landing· van allen belts· bingit.io· podcast archives· transcripts

1:20:49 And the problem is this, and it started because you said on the last episode you said by coming over to your side now I don't think we went to the moon. I'm paraphrasing You were very careful about it but that's kind of what you said right? I take it back now Don't take it back wait until I'm finished! Can't- Indian giver can't do that so what happened- Indian giver?! I know I'm racist Where does that even come from, Indian giver? Were the Indians people who gave and took back were they horrible people? No. I think it really is an insult to the whites because they gave to the Indians. Here you can have this land now you don't have it anymore so your giving to the Indians but your not Let's ask the robot. Error! Where does the term Indian giver originate from

1:21:41 It comes from colonial times, when Europeans noticed that Native Americans often expected goods given as gifts like in trade or treaties to be returned or reciprocated. Indian was a catch all term settlers used and the phrase got twisted into meaning someone who takes back what they give pretty unfair label honestly more about cultural misunderstandings than actual behavior I don't know if i like that answer. So it's just a twisted misinterpretation of the actual phrase? Yeah, racist okay... Racist! So here's what happens so we doesn't really even matter we have a conversation and people come out of the woodwork telling me Don't you know about the Van Allen belts?! Don't you know this?! Oh guys we've talked about the van allen belts for decades This is the problem with the show

1:22:32 Because we are now responsible for raising a new generation. I mean, we're so old... How old are we? We're so old and we are now raising a new generation and we have discussed these things ad nauseum so many times that we don't even bother talking about them anymore No, we assume...we assume. Oh yes a very dangerous thing to do! Yeah We assume that people have heard our 18 years of material so yeah and there's only maybe I would say possibly 100 people total

1:23:09 have listened to every show since episode one? It's a small number. All the rest are dead. It's a small number, yeah So what I would recommend is go to bingit.io Before you jump on us, you might actually learn things because we have fleshed out these things so many times and bingit.io built by Deanonomous, you can get your own for your own podcast all this information is when you go to B-I-N-G-I-T dot I-O Bingits dot IO You can search all 18 years of transcripts When you click on where you want to be it plays the audio The clips are in there show everything is in there

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Artemis 2 Mission, NASA Data Loss

NASA is preparing the Artemis 2 crew for a mission to orbit the moon in an Orion capsule, though the mission will not include a lunar landing. Skeptics point to NASA's historical loss of 700 cases of original Apollo tapes and telemetry data as a reason for doubt. The discussion also touches on the lack of a time delay in President Nixon's 1969 phone call to the moon and the "moon rock" given to the Dutch that was later identified as petrified wood.

nasa· artemis 2· orion capsule· moon landing· telemetry data

1:23:51 So, check there before you jump down our throats. Now the latest news from NASA is very interesting here as because I don't know if you heard but we're going to the moon! We're going back to the moon! Victor? Christina? Jeremy? We're going to the moon. They've been together as a crew for two and half years, but the excitement is still there every day that passes puts them closer to flying an Orion capsule to the moon and back There is danger but it's outweighed tenfold by anticipation

1:24:28 For me, I actually feel completely 100% bought in. When I get an Orion it's like climbing into my bed and I'll feel warm and tucked in a metal-and-plastic bed. That camaraderie is going to be important on the mission It's short only nine and half days but it will be very close quarters basically a week and a half in a space about the size of a minivan The Canadian onboard by the way takes up more space than the others Yeah, Canada did get more than its fair share of the volume on this mission. I've heard it acknowledged many times so i'm getting a little bit conscious about my size Artemis 2 won't land on the moon It's very much a test run for missions that will everything they'll do from launch to landing is to make sure it works

1:25:20 We do all of this training, all this preparation. We're buying down on all these risks always thinking about what are we handing off to the next crew is what were developing going to help them achieve that objective A couple of months ago the crew says they locked themselves up to brainstorm a name for their capsule They wanted something hopeful that spoke to their values when NASA gives the okay for the crew to launch They'll do so in the spacecraft integrity Okay, so once again. We're not going back to the moon because we're not going to land on the moon which to me is dubious and here's a note

1:26:00 that I must read in that voice. So Adam, let me get this straight... You believe that a sandals-wearing guy died on the cross and then came back to life but you can't believe humans walked on the moon? The former being documented in an apocryphal bunch of papyrus leaves and the latter... Apocryphal! Apocryphal The former being documented in an apocryphal bunch of papyrus leaves and the latter being actually televised? You also believe that some 100,000 people who worked on the program just made it all up. It would have been easier back in the 60s to just do it than fake it! We didn't have AI back then

1:26:52 I almost had to stop pod midstream after hearing this crap. Pod? Pod?! Also, I work for NASA! My reviews do not reflect those of my employers but i'm sure they'd also call bullshit on your hoax hypothesis says Zack Well isn't it interesting Zack that yes a bunch of papyrus leaves are still printed in the millions today as proof While NASA could not keep track of 700 cases of tapes and telemetry data, lost all the blueprints to everything. Why yes! Isn't it amazing what documentation is still here? It's unbelievable

1:27:35 Well, I think you've got him by the balls with that argument because the fact is that yes there is a Bible which Is what you're referring to for people who don't understand what you're talking about? I think they go and And and that still floats around and it keeps being reprinted. It's been passed along Information from the moon landing has gone What happened to it yeah, it's just so if you're gonna be presenting yourself as a NASA employee although You're not representing NASA You should be ashamed of yourself. Exactly! How do you lose all this good data? Also, I'd like to point out that it was not televised What we are told is that they beam down television signals and a television camera filmed the monitor and broadcasts that on television

1:28:25 And then he goes on to say, yes amateurs can track missions and the associated Doppler shift of moon missions. Yeah I know they can The fact is NASA is calling on them to do it because they need help from amateur radio operators That's strange Particularly when President Nixon called the astronauts from the White House Hey how you doing? No delay Doing good Mr. Prez no delay Okay good job everybody How about that moon rock we gave to the Dutch? That wasn't a moon rock. I mean, I can go on forever... ...I just pray that these poor astronauts don't fry in the Van Allen belts on their way up there and i'm not quite sure what they're going to do for fuel but we'll see because they're gonna make it all the way and yes it will be very easy to fake at these days

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Space Exploration, Operation High Jump

A wide-ranging discussion covers the demeanor of Apollo astronauts in post-flight press conferences, Elon Musk's Mars ambitions, and the altitude of the International Space Station. The hosts explore "nutty" theories including the "hollow moon" hypothesis and Operation High Jump, a 1946 US Navy expedition to Antarctica. One host claims the expedition was an attempt to penetrate a "firmament" above the Earth using nuclear weapons.

neil armstrong· elon musk· international space station· operation high jump· hollow moon

1:29:18 So, I don't know why you're still in denial Joe. I don't think that because at some point you've got to trust the experts who told us that it happened and I watched it when I was a little kid. My dad got me up in the middle of night! I saw him landing on the moon. I saw them jumping off those spacecrafts and saying one small step for man One large step for mankind could have said womankind, could have said personkind. Giant leap. People kind would've been better He's he could have rewritten that I met Neil Armstrong years later Yeah And did you say hey? Did you really walk on the moon The funny thing about you know I think that the problem...I've mentioned this Of all..I won't say who called me the other day But some famous person called me and said they're now don't believe we went to the moon

1:30:16 It's a person with a big ego that probably would like to be mentioned, but I'm not going to say. And uh...I mentioned that I met Neil Armstrong and he gives off an air of not wanting to discuss it. No! Of course he doesn't! He doesn't want-he's sick of that. He doesn't wanna-He knows! He knows! He knows. Well all I remember is the press conference after the moon after they got back from the moon. Yes, and they were not uh they didn't look like a bunch of happy campers or anyone and you'd think after get making that trip and then getting back safely you'd be very happy

1:30:56 Yeah, no there was none of that. I remember that well they were happy when they got those Corvettes They liked that part Shut up shut up and have a Corvette Corvette here's a Rolex shut up Rolex in the Corvette all you have to do is shut up can you do that? Yes sure we're military We know what to do yeah You know you'll be writing books you can you gonna do Star Trek conventions for the rest of your life It's gonna be fine it was gonna be fine So actually he did respond because I responded very similar to what i just said and he said, okay doubting Thomas. Yes well a doubting Thomas that's a biblical reference yes well thomas actually then put his finger in the nail holes in Jesus' hand and on his side and went oh okay chief so another poor follow-up by NASA is this the level of NASA people working at NASA?

1:31:52 That's why Musk is doing so well. No kidding! And what a scam that is, I'm going to Mars there's more chance we have an exit strategy. Isn't Musk the one who said that they need a refueling station? You need a refueling station on the way to the moon Yeah isn't that what he said Yes So I don't know. That doesn't make any sense because his rockets are bigger than Saturn 5. I think it's 240,000 miles to the moon if i'm not mistaken might be 239. I don't think we have much evidence of people being higher than 400 miles...people yeah. Yeah I believe the space unlike you I believe the Space Station exists and there are people floating around in it yes but the Space Station is not that high

1:32:45 No, it's not. It's not that high. Error! How high is the space station? The International Space Station orbits about 240 miles above Earth There you go. 240 miles a big deal So is 1,000 times closer Yes Good luck. The moon is 250,000 miles away. That's quite far. Yeah well you can see it so it can't be that far. Well you don't know how big it is! We don't know anything. And it could be hollow, it could be hollow! You know I am a kind of believer in the hollow moon Yeah, I'm with you Remember they bonked the nuke against it and they heard a dong? Wasn't that recently?! It's one of the only moons in the entire solar system...I think is the only one That isn't in a perfect orbit

1:33:46 Oh, is that so? They're all elliptical or they've got some...they're off a bit. You know they just kind of lopsided No ours is round perfectly I wish I knew about the...I wish I could find that clip of the hollow moon The donk Wow! I heard it. I heard a bell ring and then of course there's Operation High Jump which no one wants to talk about Okay, talk about it. Oh operation high jump that's when they get the well hold on here We go error give me a synopsis of operation high jump

1:34:25 Operation High Jump was this massive US Navy expedition back in 1946, right after World War II. Thousands of troops ships planes all heading to Antarctica... She's so annoying she is a I said synopsis give me those long thing they basically tried to shoot through the now and that can't remember the term now i have a T-shirt even The firmament, the firmament above us which doesn't allow us to actually go that high. And they tried to blow it up with nukes and it was unsuccessful That's the story I'm not going to trust Wikipedia on it What she got a year on that there was no nukes? Yeah but this... There were big enough rockets to do that? That doesn't make sense I don't think she is correct You think you've got this wrong No I don't have this wrong Operation High Jump

1:35:21 Okay, I'll get back on the next show and I want to report yeah You'll have a report you'll have a report on Operation hijackers. This is part of your Nuttiness of some of the stuff you come up with call it nutty if you okay so while we're on ready pot While we're on nutty um apparently as nutty as one of Putin's top advisors supposedly who knows oh And I don't even know if this is a current report, because what would we know? Because of the number, but I think the Russians are onto the stable coin gambit. In case you missed it Anton Kobyakov a senior advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin made a bold claim this week at the Eastern Economic Forum stating that The United States is preparing to reset the system using crypto and gold to erase its massive debt burden

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Russian Economic Claims, Crypto Debt Reset

Anton Kobyakov, a senior advisor to Vladimir Putin, claimed at the Eastern Economic Forum that the United States is preparing to reset its $35 trillion debt using cryptocurrency and gold. The theory suggests the U.S. will move its currency into a "cryptocurrency cloud" to devalue the debt and start from scratch. The discussion notes that the Russian advisor may be conflating general crypto with the "stablecoin gambit."

anton kobyakov· vladimir putin· cryptocurrency· national debt· stablecoin

1:36:19 America is trying to change the rules in the gold and cryptocurrency markets. Remember how much debt they have? $35 trillion, driving everyone where into the cryptocurrency cloud right now they have a $35 trillion currency that they move it into crypto into the cloud devalue it and start from scratch. Yeah baby! That's the gambit right there. That's a pretty good way of putting it yeah Hey, whatever works. Although see what's disappointing is the guy talks about 35 trillion when I think it's 37 trillion. It might be but dude I think it no I think the news limit is 37 I think still 35

1:37:00 But I could be wrong. Okay, but that wasn't about stablecoin and I think stablecoin is the kicker here. Well no he's a Russian He doesn't know what he's talking about. Stablecoin falls under crypto That's they're just calling stable coin. I don't get that What do you mean? You don't get it. It runs on blockchain, so that's why they're calling it cripple Blockchain okay was also run its under blockchain I'm good to go It's safe and effective I'm waiting for the block chain meets AI And then we got some we've got action well what's gonna what how do you see that? What are you? I don't I don't get it I mean when somebody sees it and puts it together and have blockchain a I boom moneymaker alright So here's the latest since you bring it up

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AI Work Slop, Productivity Problems

Researchers at Stanford have coined the term "work slop" to describe the inundation of AI-generated emails and PowerPoints that lack meaningful substance. Approximately 40% of workers report receiving AI-generated content that wastes time rather than advancing tasks. Despite these productivity issues, firms like Bain & Company suggest that $2 trillion in new revenue is needed to fund the massive data center expansion required for AI by 2030.

ai· stanford· work slop· productivity· sam altman

1:37:45 The la- still trying to figure out how this is all going to work, how is this going to make any money? Especially with the most recent report that came out of... Let me see who did this. This was a big- this is CNBC reporting AI generated work slop is here. It's killing teamwork and causing a multi-million dollar productivity problem, say researchers." This came out of Stanford that people are just being inundated with AI generated work content masquerading as good content but lack substance to meaningful advance and meaningfully advanced any given task they're calling it work slop

1:38:38 40% of people say they've received work slop in the last month, which means emails that are just written by AI. Well you basically have to pull it through AI on the receiving side to understand what they're saying. People taking more time having to read through... What is this PowerPoint that you created for me? That is a time waster! Yeah, of course it is And people are just throwing stuff in the AI and throwing it into the workplace. Well, once this started happening in the legal world where they had you know people would throw case law out there was all bullcrap They're just making stuff up and the judge had to go through this is a huge waste of the judicial system's time So I'll remind everybody of the Bain & Company report which actually no

1:39:26 Now, what I'll remind you of is that Sam Altman at one point said it's going to take $7 trillion. Remember that? He was talking to the Saudis, we need some of your sovereign wealth fund because really I really need seven trillion dollars to scale this thing to work now Bain & Company no slouches in the money business their report says two trillion and new revenue needed to fund AI scaling trend This is from their sixth annual global technology report. Headline, even with AI related savings investors are still $800 billion short in annual revenue required to profitably fund the data centers of 2030

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NVIDIA and Intel, Accelerated Computing History

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced a partnership with Intel to advance "accelerated computing," a term shifting away from the "intelligence" aspect of AI. The discussion traces the history of AI back to MIT's Marvin Minsky and Stanford's John McCarthy in the 1960s, as well as the 1980s "AI Winter." A forgotten pioneer of neural networks, Levatsky, is credited with the foundational ideas that eventually evolved into modern large language models.

nvidia· intel· jensen huang· marvin minsky· neural networks

1:40:12 Egentic AI innovation is unprecedented, but most companies remain in experimentation mode before taking their hands off the wheel. And finally here we go quantum computing could unlock as much as 250 billion dollars in market value across industries so How are we funding all this? Well, wouldn't you know it. Now we have Nvidia putting a hundred billion dollars into open AI This is officially a circle jerk Jensen step back for me I mean in few days You're all over the place literally I mean you in the UK I saw the white bowtie and all that the talk to an area's very nice But you're also doing a lot of investments The Intel investment announced last week

1:40:55 Quite a bit smaller than this one, but seems significant also because it's weaving NVIDIA technology in The PCN data center level in a way that perhaps it wasn't before where do these kinds of investments fit in? How do you think about the value of the ecosystem to NVIDIA The Intel partnership is about recognizing that accelerated computing and AI's day has arrived Remember general-purpose computing was invented practically 60 years ago And for the last 60 years we've been following that basic blueprint that basic architecture, you know to build the ecosystem the computing Stop stop. You have to back it up He said what was invented 50 years ago? I think what he's saying is that AI The concept, you know going back to

1:41:43 the guy at MIT, that the whole concept of how this works was invented 60 years ago. Well I was an editor of InfoWorld in the 80's when this cropped up Right well it comes back every decade No it's not a decade It comes back every 30 or 40 years People lose their shirts and they're all out of business Yes! And it takes forever to rebuild your wealth Then we get AI winter That's a term Okay, so what do you remember? Well I remember a couple of things. One the guy out of MIT who i think you're talking about could be a couple different guys...I have to think of some names.. I'll give you and there's a guy at Stanford called McCarthy and their guy in MIT was Minsky. The Eliza well yeah Minsky and the guy from the Eliza computer Weizenbaum Oh that predated it by a lot

1:42:40 Eliza was way before Minsky. No, Weissenbaum worked with Minsky I'm pretty sure. No but I know that Eliza was like in the 70's 60's? Okay 60's and then the AI thing that Minsky and these guys were all dealing with really started in the 80's That was Lisp Well, this was part of that. But it wasn't the whole thing which is one element. But it was built on the Eliza scripts I've looked at this history so I'm just saying yeah well okay whatever the case Minsky and these guys were off-the-mark and there was a guy out of Stanford called Levatsky who's the one who was pushing the neural network idea which is what finally evolved and he's getting given no credit mysteriously died in Australia

1:43:28 I hate it when that happens. And he has a bunch of other screwball information about psychology and a bunch of things in this thesis, he wrote at Stanford. But he was a professor there and he's the one that was into neural networks and neural networks kind of came and went because they couldn't get them to work. I mean the idea was good Intel had a chip which I have a copy of one of the first neural network chips and they dropped the ball completely on that

1:44:13 And then now it re-evolved into what we have today, which is the neural network. Which talks to the large language model and you need that neural network in the middle to do the work and so this whole thing is a mishmash but there's issues and they still... It still doesn't think. No! It doesn't think at all. By the way can we hook that chip up? Well, it's in the archives so finding the chip... Can you put it on a breadboard and hook it up to the internet? You probably could if you could find some specs. With what the pinouts do. Run some GitHub stuff on it would be amazing! I don't know that's a good question because that chip is pretty... I don't even know what Intel... See if he can find it

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Jensen Huang, AI Infrastructure Ubiquity

Jensen Huang described the current shift toward AI infrastructure as the most complex technical project in history, moving from the lab to every industry. He predicts that every digital interaction, image, and video will soon be "reasoned through" or generated by AI. This transition is framed as a move toward "accelerated computing" that will power all computing experiences globally.

jensen huang· nvidia· ai infrastructure· engineering· computing

1:44:59 I think i know where it is. But what difference does that make? Unless I can find the specs for this, this isn't just a chip with a bunch of pins coming out of it Well let's continue with this nonsense This hundred billion dollars The Intel partnership is about recognizing that accelerated computing... This is the term There's a subtle shift in the marketing speak here accelerated computing, they're taking the intelligence out of AI and they're calling it accelerated computing. Which to be fair is actually a pretty good name for it because there are some accelerated computing components to it It allows me to vibe code something you know kind of

1:45:45 There's no intelligence, no memory capacity. But it's accelerated. It has accelerated my capacity to sling some Python scripts. Yes I like accelerating computing. Well it definitely accelerates the art generator! How do you think about the value of the ecosystem to NVIDIA? The Intel partnership is about recognizing that accelerated computing and AI's day has arrived. Remember, general purpose computing was invented practically 60 years ago and for the last 60 years we've been following that basic blueprint, that basic architecture to build the ecosystem of the world. And so all of a sudden accelerated computing time has come

1:46:25 fusing, if you will the Intel architecture with the NVIDIA architecture to bring them into the world of accelerated computing and AI. So that's what that partnership is about. I mean this is monumental in size there has never been an engineering project a technical project at this complexity on this scale ever And it really just says that AI was in the early adopter phase in the labs And finally, it's breaking out into just about every single industry. Every single use case we can imagine It is very soon where every single word, every single interaction, every single image video that we experience on you know in through computers will somehow have been reasoned through or referenced by or generated by AI. it's going to be touched by AI somehow so all of our computing experiences throughout the day everywhere in every industry will be powered by AI this first test this is the first

1:47:22 10 gigawatts it's surely it sounds like an enormous and almost undertaking, but there's no question that AI is transformational for every industry But the important thing is the AI Infrastructure will be everywhere And we'll power computing experiences for everyone every day. It's going to be just everywhere yeah so accelerated computing computer experiences This is, to me the never-ending battle between personal computing and mainframes. This is just an attempt to get the desktop computer hooked up to something else so you don't have any real autonomy. The autonomy is what we want, you want desktop AI! I mean this is no good with everything they're talking about it's no good. Well this is a NVIDIA term accelerated computing

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Heterogeneous Computing, AI Ponzi Scheme

NVIDIA's marketing of "accelerated computing" as "sustainable computing" is critiqued, noting the massive energy requirements of the data centers involved. The technology blends CPUs and GPUs into "heterogeneous computing" to offload serial tasks. The segment characterizes the AI industry's constant need for more funding—up to Sam Altman's requested $7 trillion—as a potential "Ponzi scheme" or "racket."

nvidia· cpus· gpus· sustainable computing· sam altman

1:48:22 So what is by the way? NVIDIA's in for a big surprise when they deal with the corporate culture at Intel and the arrogance of that company and it just built-in. It's in their DNA. It's just arrogant, and they're assholes in a way that's unbelievable that they will not be able to deal with it. Because Nvidia guys are just all cool. Leather jackets and stuff, yeah! Everyone I know that's ever worked there including my son who worked there for a while They're all just laid back. It's nothing like Intel So what is accelerated computing? Here's the Nvidia blog Accelerated computing is the use of specialized hardware to dramatically speed up work using parallel processing that bundles frequently occurring tasks it offloads demanding work that can bog down CPUs your little poor CPU at home and processors that typically execute tasks in serial fashion cloud

1:49:20 Because accelerated computing on NVIDIA GPUs can do more work in less time. It's energy efficient! Oh yeah, consuming less energy than general-purpose servers that employ CPUs. We need nuclear power plants for these systems, but they're so efficient! That's why accelerated computing is sustainable computing. Users worldwide are documenting energy efficiency gains with AI and accelerated computing Wow this is great who wrote this? Born in the PC, accelerated computing came of age in supercomputers. It lives today and your smartphone or every cloud service there it is And now companies of every stripe are adopting it to transform their business with data

1:50:10 Accelerated computers blend CPUs, blend them! They blend. Will it blend? No I can do that with my Blendtec blender. Will it blend?! They blend CPUs and other kinds of processors together as equals in an architecture sometimes called heterogeneous computing. Oh jeez... This is- you could- even if they asked us to we couldn't write this bull crap We'd be embarrassed. It's too, yes it is... AI wrote it! Oh HPC what does HPC? High-performance computing. Ah there you go high performance computing plus GPUs equals accelerated science

1:50:57 That's a good one. This family of GPUs destined for the data center expanded on a regular cadence with a suc... this is definitely written by AI, expanded on a regular cadence with a succession of new architectures named after innovators like Tesla, Fermi, Kepler Maxwell Pascal Volta Turing Ampere Hopper and Blackwell These guys are smoking crack It's unbelievable But you can watch it. It's AI smarts of DoorDash and Dominoes, it's improved our food delivery systems. Has it now? Yeah, it has. So anyway so now the money is... they need 800 billion more. Hey! You want your money back you got to give us eight hundred billion more. Yes almost like a racket. Yes, it's a Ponzi scheme

1:51:55 Like, oh we need to know how much... Oh just a little bit more man. Just a little bit more I just need 800 billion more We know Sam Altman said it was going to be 7 trillion. I think he's right! I don't know what you get for your seven trillion dollars How much money do you have to make? To be profitable on seven trillion dollars? I dunno So we had..I got a couple of funny stories Well i dont'know how funny it is Well then we'll see are they funnier than my uh

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Fremont Stabbing, Varun Suresh Arrest

In Fremont, California, 29-year-old Varun Suresh was arrested for the stabbing death of 71-year-old David Brimmer, a registered sex offender. Suresh reportedly used the Megan's Law website to find a victim he considered "easy to kill" and posed as an accountant to gain access to Brimmer's home. Upon his arrest, Suresh allegedly told police he expected to be viewed as a hero because "everyone hates pedophiles."

fremont· varun suresh· david brimmer· megan's law· ktvu

1:52:31 Then my boots and barbecue story from the last show. Oh, that one they went 17 minutes? Yeah that one yeah well it doesn't take any skill okay I have a local news story we're trying to find in on my list Fremont murder? Yes, now this is crack...okay the only reason you have to imagine this The reason I picked this story up, there's a local story from KTVU. It's a murder in Fremont. This is a long clip! The guy the murderer... This is a long clip. You're probably getting it. How long was it? 252? Oh well play it and I'll cut it off but you have to imagine the murderer as an Indian guy who looks exactly

1:53:20 Like Kash Patel. With those stupid, those eyeballs you know? Kash Patel's like he's not quite cross-eyed but what is wrong with his eyes? You don't know what the deal is so this guy... It murder and it brought me to another clip which I have to follow. Let's play this first and we'll see what, what did wrong here. Disturbing new details in a deadly stabbing in Fremont tonight a man is accused of tracking down and murdering his victim, a registered sex offender. Police say the suspect was motivated by the criminal past of his victim. Court documents also suggesting that 29 year old suspect wanted to find someone he considered quote easy

1:54:02 to kill. New at 10 KTVU is Betty Yu dug through those documents and is live outside of the Fremont Police Department with more, Betty? Claudine the details here are chilling and they've really shaken this quiet Fremont community we've learned that the victim and the suspect did not know each other in fact police say that the suspect picked his murder victim that morning and then killed him that very afternoon. 29-year old Varun Suresh is accused of stabbing and killing 71 year old David Brimmer last Thursday according to court documents obtained by KTVU, Suresh told police he had wanted to kill a sex offender for years because they quote hurt children and deserve to die He allegedly said he found Brimmer on the Megan's Law website and picked him because he was a quote old guy and easy to kill

1:54:51 God, man. after a 1995 conviction for committing lewd acts with the child. Police say Suresh posed as an accountant, going door to door before approaching Brimmer's home on Solstice Court. He allegedly attacked Brimmer at the doorstep. Brimmer ran down the street eventually forcing his way into a neighbor's home on Upper Vintner Circle but Suresh caught up stabbing him in the neck and ultimately killing him near the lawn. I'm shocked I don't expect something like this happen in Fremont because i have never experienced something like this in last 30 years. Police say Suresh stayed on scene and court records show he told police he didn't plan to escape and even said, I'm hoping that because the victim is a pedophile like everyone hates pedophiles so it should be cool. I know that law was in the past. That was the punchline, I know why you didn't get cut off

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Shirley Temple, MGM Casting Couch Story

An archival clip of Shirley Temple Black features her recounting a disturbing experience at MGM when she was 12 years old. She describes being separated from her mother and sent into the office of producer Arthur Freed, who exposed himself to her. Simultaneously, her mother was dealing with unwanted advances from studio head Louis B. Mayer, leading them both to decide that Fox was a better environment than MGM.

shirley temple· mgm· louis b. mayer· arthur freed· hollywood

1:55:46 He thought, don't worry about it. I'm gonna kill a guy but everyone's gonna love me for doing it because... Because I'm cool! But he doesn't realize that everybody hates murderers too It's a Luigi thing Yeah It's a Luigi thing So but that brought me to- That was really pathetic story But that brought me to an old clip that just happened to show up floating around Oh and I love when that happens Yeah, it's funny. This is a Shirley Temple on the Shirley Temple Black. The most abused actress in history

1:56:26 Well, maybe to some extent but if you listen to the story maybe not. But this is her talking to Larry King probably. Oh I remember this clip sure This is a great clip When I left Foxx I went to MGM for one picture thank goodness only one and when I got there with my mother we were separated She went into the office of Louis B. Mayer, and I went into the office of Arthur Fried He was gonna talk to me about a movie he wanted to put me in. I'm 12 years old you know And I thought he was a producer, but instead he was an exhibitor. and...I'd never seen anyone naked before except myself so i had no clue about what was happening So it struck me so funny, I laughed at him and I laughed uproariously! I had tears you know? And he got infuriated He said out out out go

1:57:19 Did you tell your mother? Well, I went down. It was very quiet. I went down and met her in the lobby of the administration building She came up very quietly from Louis B Mayer's office And we walked hand-in-hand silently to the car which was unusual We got in the car driving home I said mom You won't believe what happened to me and I told her what happened and she got kind of quiet She said well, you don't know what happened to me Louis B. Mayer wasn't as bad as Freed was to me, he came on my mother's side so we both decided that we didn't like MGM much it was better at Fox. That is a horrible story but if you're gonna get into Hollywood unbelievable! Well speaking of Epstein

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Epstein List, Trump Card Blackmail Theory

A theory circulating in Fredericksburg suggests that the "Trump card" involves allowing blackmailed elites on the Epstein list to buy their way into U.S. citizenship in exchange for flipping on other blackmailers. Kash Patel is rumored to be the liaison for this process due to his alleged ties to various intelligence operations. The delay in releasing the full Epstein list is attributed to these ongoing negotiations with high-level figures.

jeffrey epstein· kash patel· blackmail· fbi· cia

1:58:09 Yeah, this is so I've heard this story in Fredericksburg But one of our producers actually wrote it down and I want to read it to you because this is doing the rounds It's about the Trump card. The Trump card and this is a gossip in Fredericksburg too Yes, it is Okay So we can assume there's military intelligence involved? The trump card for foreigners is to buy their way into the u.s So the world's blackmailed elite who are on the Epstein and similar lists are given an opportunity to get out from under their blackmail and start over. And so they flip on the blackmailers, cooperate with US authorities, and are given the opportunity to buy their citizenship aka safe passage... ...and bring their wealth with them tax-free that's the platinum card

1:58:58 Not a bad price for the truth and the evidence. This is also why the release of the Epstein list has been delayed as these agreements are still taking shape, see that Trump card is a little delayed but they took him a little longer to get it all together. Kash Patel is embedded with this process through his Vegas ties as the liaison between both worlds Because Cash has a storied past relating to all these blackmail operations making him the perfect middleman. That's why he's been stalling and acting shady Now you know the true story Oh my god, what a contrived story. That is a good one though! I love it So in other words what we're witnessing here is instead of the Epstein-less scheme... Of course the FBI has always been blackmailers and we know that goes back to J Edgar Hoover And the CIA does it too The CIA does the same thing but they're not as well known for it

1:59:57 And so this is just part of the long term, the big, the long arc of blackmail. So they have their list of bad dudes that were involved with Epstein and they're making them pay up basically. Yeah, that's the idea. Pay up or else? The world is fantastic! It's so fun. It is a good one, totally fun speaking of Epstein look at this big statue popped up on the National Mall it's President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands and skipping the plaque in front of it says quote In honor of friendship month

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National Mall, Trump and Epstein Statue

A temporary statue appeared on the National Mall depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein holding hands under the title "Friendship Month." The display was permitted by the Park Service and is part of a series of pop-up statues, including one of Trump holding a Bitcoin. The segment recalls the 2016 "naked Trump" statues and discusses the logistics of placing unauthorized art in public spaces using "orange vest" disguises.

national mall· park service· jeffrey epstein· donald trump· statues

2:00:39 At this point, nobody has taken credit for this pop-up display. And this is just one of many temporary statues that have appeared on the mall recently A few others were a big bunch of bananas and one of President Trump holding up a Bitcoin Whoever's behind this most recent statue got a permit from the Park Service The permit says the statue can stay up until Sunday. That's the best part, they got a permit for it! Yeah well at least they went through channels I think that's a plus We can get we can get a permit for a Curry Dvorak statue on the mall. Skipping What bothers me to this day is that if you recall during 2016, during the show era. There were all these naked fiberglass statues of Trump put all over the place there was one in San Francisco and

2:01:30 And exactly why I didn't orchestrate, you know all you have to do is get the right gear a hard hat clipboard orange vest and a pickup truck. There it is! Orange vest hardhat clipboard pickup truck optional And you're good to go. And you'd go drive it with a couple of dudes and grab one of those things, that has got... As someone who is an archivist, that's gotta be one of the great collectibles ever made! Yes get some Dudes from Home Depot. It's like Banksy material. Yes it is perfect yeah

2:02:08 Why he didn't grab the one in San Francisco, I'm not absolutely sure what I was thinking. It's beyond me you could have put it... It is beyond me! I feel very disappointed myself You could have put it next to your AI chip. It would've been a perfect addition Yeah yeah and the closet By the way, I am going to call Glenn Beck and suggest that we have a Dvorak wing to his library because this stuff you got..I'm sure Beck will like wow, like that chip? He'll love that You've got all kinds. Yeah, that shit might be something I like. I think you've got a treasure trove and I think that if we... Well he has- He would really like the Trump statue Oh he would love to have that! Where'd they all go? They made about 20 of them

2:02:51 I mean, we should have Jay with pay J to catalog. She needs but by the way to do that she needs a hard hat and a clipboard because he might die under a deluge if any yellow vest you need that just in case you coordinate off because man it's a danger zone. It's actually I'm sorry it's an orange vest and a yellow hardhat that's it. I'm telling him Glenn will be happy happy with your stuff happy happy actually Oh, man. Well you want to I can talk about the Kimmel stuff or we go to break? No let's do Kimmel stuff for a second because that is worth discussing so yeah Kimmel was taken off the air for four days or something they were made a big fuss about it and of course nobody wants to talk about Kimmels commentary during when Roseanne was taken off in 1928 but and we actually looked it up

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Jimmy Kimmel, ABC Late Night Controversy

Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air after a brief hiatus, drawing 6.2 million viewers but only a 0.8% rating in the key advertising demographic. The discussion highlights Kimmel's past defense of ABC firing Roseanne Barr, contrasting it with his current complaints about government pressure on broadcasters. Kimmel claimed the government has no right to regulate what is said on television, despite the reality of FCC standards and practices for broadcast licensees.

jimmy kimmel· abc· roseanne barr· censorship· late night tv

2:03:46 She was taken off the air because she tweeted that Valerie Jarrett, then President Obama's handler looked like an ape. Well, she looked like one of the actresses in Planet of the Apes. I think she just said she looked like an ape. Well, if she was an ape... The Planet of the Apes is about apes so yeah! And then she went all soft and was like well that wasn't ambient or like come on Roseanne She wimped out big time So that's why she got fired But Kimmel went on and I put up one of the memes in the newsletter has what he had to say

2:04:26 and it was largely, ABC has every right to take her off the air. ABC is a business and ABC this and ABC that. And so he defended her getting kicked off the air and now of course when it happened to him, he's whining and he's expecting everybody to keep him on the air. He's back for a moment got 6.2 million viewers on his first show back which of course- Yeah stop right there 0.8% in the demo Yeah, the demos. So demo? He's got nothing in the demo, not even 1% of the advertising demographic. What's a demo is 18 to what 40? No, no, 1849 and at 49 now 0.87 percent is much higher than he usually does. And that equates to about roughly about a million people in the demo so if you had that every single night I think that

2:05:28 You know, looking at the numbers. So that's a thousand CPMs so a CPM has got to be pretty high they could do much better if he had 0.87 in the demo but it still as the demo goes it's pathetic you can put your money elsewhere as an advertiser Yeah, and that's the problem. So they're losing... They save 20 million a year on this show and they're probably not gonna... Nothing is going to change And by the way all those viral pictures and video look at dismantling his set guess that was bullcrap No I'm sorry what? Oh there was everyone like it's over look their shipping is set out the back door no they weren't oh I didn't I never saw any of that

2:06:16 This writing, you know it's like a Candace Owens level thing. Well we've done some sleuthing I have the receipts! Snooping... Candice Owens. I have the receipts yeah Alright. Okay, this is definitely a menu for herself now so we have these are good clue This is I think I've got four clips of Kimmel acting I cut it because his first clip is acting for sure then he does some material Yeah, basically the whole show was a monologue he brought in he did skits and bits He had you watch come on watch that your beer in the demo You're one of the 6.2 million yeah

2:06:58 Yeah, I watch it. I have a show to do here Okay let's listen to Kimmel acting one cannot be allowed to control what we do and do not say on television, and that we have to stand up to it. I've been hearing a lot about what i need to say and do tonight And the truth is...I don't think what I have to say is going to make much of a difference If you like me, like me if you don't, you don't! I have no illusions about changing anyone's mind But I do want to make something clear because its important to me as a human You understand that it was never my intention To make light of the murder Of a young man No, this is not acting. That's real he he's a very crybaby He cries all the time. He's a cry baby But he starts it off by saying the government has no right to tell Broadcasters what they can and cannot do that's bullcrap

2:07:51 These are licensed. These licenses, you know they're standards and practices. Have you ever heard of Standards and Practices? ABC had nothing to do with it I mean they had nothing to do with the broadcast license They have a small amount of owned affiliates They have a lot of O&Os Yeah but the big boys are out there But okay, fine. It's a mute point... The point is that he can't just do and say whatever he wants And he never does apologize for saying that it was the MAGA guys who killed Kirk No! He said it was all about the joke That the president didn't like his joke In fact I think maybe that's in clip 2

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FCC Regulation, Kimmel vs. Brendan Carr

Jimmy Kimmel criticized FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for allegedly threatening broadcasters, calling the move a violation of the First Amendment. The segment notes that Kimmel's rhetoric may be a "veiled reference" to Joe Rogan's larger audience and paycheck. While Kimmel portrays himself as "speaking truth to power," critics argue he is simply prodding bureaucrats to garner popularity as his ratings continue to decline.

fcc· brendan carr· jimmy kimmel· joe rogan· first amendment

2:08:34 Should the government be allowed to regulate which podcasts the cell phone companies and Wi-Fi providers are allowed to let you download, to make sure they serve the public interest? Wow! I hadn't heard this part of it. That's really interesting. Why not? But that has been argued many times all the way up to the Supreme Court level as to whether the telephone network is a equivalent to broadcast spectrum or if it is an open resource that you should be able to do everything you want on it. We have separate laws for that known as wire fraud and RICO, but this no, Jimmy Kimmel this has been argued a long time before we were born. You think that sounds crazy?

2:09:18 Ten years ago, this sounded crazy. Brendan Carr the chairman of the FCC telling an American company we can do this the easy way or the hard way and that these companies can find ways to change conduct and take action on Kimmel or there's going to be additional work for the FCC ahead in addition to being a direct violation of the First Amendment is not a particularly intelligent threat to make it public Ted Cruz said he sounded like a mafioso. Yeah, yeah... Ted Cruz did himself no favors with that because Cruz as a lawyer should know much better than that What a dope! He's a dope The other thing is it's interesting here Is that I don't-I've said this before cuz I worked in the government long enough to know one thing Don't start prodding bureaucrats Bad idea

2:10:14 it's just not gonna work out for you. They've got nothing better to do, because they're usually bored and there's nothing to do but if they get into work the term for the novices out there is hard on. They get a hard-on for you and they go at, find some ways to make your life miserable. And when they do it because there's nothing more fun It was a veiled reference to Joe Rogan, I think is a good point from the troll room. To say that about podcasts and should they be allowed over this cell phone network? But i'm sure he's got a hard-on that Rogan has a much bigger audience than he has. That's not even comparable... And probably a bigger paycheck

2:10:59 And he gets a small weed. Well, I don't know... Yeah, Rogan gets a big paycheck and he divvies it out you know is gross but I mean Kimmel gets 16 million dollars for a show that loses 20 million I mean this ridiculous right all right so here we go the third clip The FCC has a tradition of meddling where they shouldn't under many administrations, but it wasn't always like this. There was an FCC commissioner back in 2022 who worked under Joe Biden who was spot on he wrote President Biden is right political satire is one of the oldest and most important forms of free speech. It challenges those in power while using humor to draw more people into the discussion that's why people in influential positions have always targeted for censorship

2:11:44 You know who wrote that? FCC Commissioner Brendan Carn. Yeah, but it wasn't about the satire but that's okay whatever I thought that was a good bit yeah and he again is prodding a bureaucrat you know which is well but this is what you do Howard Stern made a career out of doing this and it was disingenuous because he would say The FCC won't let me say these words the FCC won't let me talk about this that is factually not true It was the station owners and the broadcast licensees who wouldn't let him do that Because they knew that if because they with broadcast licensed spectrum, there's certain words. You can't say before the watershed moment 10 p.m

2:12:36 And Stern made a whole big thing about, I'm the man. It's against the man and once he didn't have the man when he moved to Sirius and he could say whatever we wanted it fell apart because he didn't have that anymore so Kimmel is doing a smart thing here despite you thinking it's don't prod the bureaucrat. It's the only thing he can do and I probably would've done the same From a what if I were in that position, that's what you do. You you go against the man this This will garner popularity for Kimmel it will work. No Yeah, you know his numbers will go down every night ever since yeah course there was a good bit and then I think it's funny I think overall he did a decent job but never apologized and he

2:13:27 Blame Trump for the whole thing. Yeah, that's what you do that is Generally speaking lame and here's a final power man I'm speaking truth to power we're under attack here And I think unjustly it this puts them at risk the president of the United States made it very clear He wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs. I thought it was gonna say say, me and the hundreds of people who watch... But no it was who work there. The President of the United States made it very clear he wants to see me and the hundreds of people who work here fired from our jobs! Our leader celebrates Americans losing their livelihood because HE can't take a joke! See? Then he screws it up! No one cares about you loosing your job

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Gavin Newsom, YouTube Misinformation Policy

California Governor Gavin Newsom appeared on Stephen Colbert's show, expressing fears that Donald Trump will "rig" the midterms and cancel the 2028 election. Meanwhile, YouTube's parent company, Alphabet, informed the House Judiciary Committee that it will reinstate users previously banned for COVID-19 and 2020 election "misinformation." The move follows investigations into whether the Biden administration pressured tech companies to restrict speech.

gavin newsom· stephen colbert· youtube· alphabet· covid-19

2:14:16 No one cares about that. Oh, and the hundreds of people who work here! You do an entertainment show bro? No By the way, the biggest loser of the night was Gavin Newsom Who went on Colbert's show the same night that Kimmel comes back Yeah, well again that's the news of course made a fool of himself here it comes so look I just think it's important to have those civil engagements. I think it's important to dialogue It's important to learn from your opponents and it's important to reconcile your weaknesses as a Democratic Party We have a lot of work to do to make up for our failures in the past we got crushed in this last election and

2:15:00 and now we're in a position where we are struggling to communicate, we're struggling uh...to win back now the majority in house of representatives and that's a big part what I'm doing not just today in terms of the work out here raising money but also raising awareness around how Donald Trump is trying to rig the midterm elections. And how I fear that we will not have an election in 2028. I really mean that, at the core of my soul unless we wake up to the code red what's happening in this country and we wake up soberly to how serious this moment is. Yes yes applause! A very serious moment We're not going to have elections in 2028 Wow he could move to Fredericksburg That is great

2:15:49 Of course, not really mentioned in any reports of actual government censorship is this little ditty. YouTube will soon reinstate users who are banned from spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 election. YouTube's parent company Alphabet disclosed the move in a letter submitted to the House Judiciary Committee Republicans are investigating whether the Biden administration forced tech companies to restrict speech on their platforms In the letter, Alphabet's lawyer wrote the administration pressured the company to remove content that it said did not violate YouTube policies. He's a hero. He is awesome! He is the Robin Hood of late night, that what he is And with that I want to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you The man who put the C's In the accelerated computing Say hello to my friend on the other end The one, the only Mr John C DeVoree

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Value for Value, Podcast Industrial Complex

The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" funding model, contrasting it with the "Podcast Industrial Complex" and its reliance on phony download numbers and vitamin advertisements. They reject $500-per-episode ad deals from platforms like Rumble, preferring direct listener support. The segment emphasizes that the show is a public service providing "free speech" in MP3 form, where listeners decide the value of the content.

value for value· podcasting· rumble· advertising· free speech

2:16:51 Yeah, well in the morning you Mr. Adam Curry? We're pretty close back to our normal 1800s. 1768, the peakage...peak trollage So that's good trolls are here and trolls are willing to hear what's happening They want to know they they they're not interested in ballistics or exit wounds They just want to hear what's really going on in their world we go into the moon? We're not gonna land but we'll go into the moon all of it here on The Noah Agenda Show. We're going to the Moon Alice!

2:17:30 And of course you can listen to, I mean join the trolls in the troll rooms. Noagendastream.com Trollroom.io and always be listening on a modern podcast app which will get an alert when we go live on the show because we do this live before a... a live studio troll audience, which is actually quite beneficial to the show because we get real-time feedback. Lots of trolling 60% trolling and good one liners people look stuff up sometimes they don't but yeah it's good and your modern podcast app which you could find at podcastapps.com is better than your legacy app for a couple of reasons one when we go live you get the bat signal and it'll give an alert on your phone

2:18:14 on your supercomputer in your pocket, you tap it. You're listening live in your podcast app! It's amazing and then of course if you can't and you're just a subscriber to the podcast which means you want to get notified when we post that you'll get it within 90 seconds of the show being posted We run value for value no hoops...no oh man I've been hearing some horrible things about some of these advertising deals You know, if you're on... People should go unmentioned. But if you're on Rumble and Rumble will offer you an advertising deal they'll give you 500 bucks a month in every show, every show! You have to read this whole thing about some vitamins and you have to pretend that you're taking them and you feel great

2:19:03 I'd rather be poor. I feel great! I've been taking these vitamins and i've never felt better. I'd rather be poor It's amazing, no we don't want to... 500 bucks is not worth it. Tell you what? I do that in a minute if it was a million dollars Oh of course A show Yeah Hey, I'll dance naked for a million dollars a show You heard him Send us your Bitcoin, only 10 bitcoin everybody. Then you're good to go or come to your house. No! So no we don't... Sweetening the deal is what we call that We are not interested in that and really if we start off with having meetings with advertisers That's worse than pretending that you like the vitamins None of that takes place here on The Noah Jinders Show You're telling me

2:19:58 that when I'm listening to these podcasts where they're talking about one thing and then they quickly jump into something else, that they're not taking these vitamins that make them feel so much better? They're probably also not buying gold for their retirement. I'm just saying it's probably not true. That's my favorite, you know whenever i buy gold John where do you buy your gold? Where do you buy your gold? I mean I buy my gold from the Gold Guys over here because they give me a fair price and they give me these doubloons which are very exclusive they're hard to come by and their pneumatic quality Yeah, I could do it. It's a new mastic that's a new word what? New master cysts what is it? What does the word huh and yeah you not just say that word that misspelled mispronounce it so badly I can't think of the well the numismatist Numismatists yeah nu-miz matism or something like deferred new new numismatic So I think might be yet Well, what what is the term we're actually trying to describe oh

2:21:03 Coin collecting? No, I mean... Okay. Error! What is the term for a coin that collectors think is of great value? A sleeper. That's the term. Sleeper. Okay. That's not what I meant. How do I pronounce pneumasticism and sickicism? Pneumastimatism! That'll trip anyone up. It's actually p-numatitis with a tuh in there. Close though, English loves sneaky letters What? P-pneumatitis. Does a p... what is that some other word? It's pneumatitis! I never even heard of that one Well, pneumatitis is something you don't want okay unless you buy these vitamins because then you're gonna feel great no p.. makes your make should burn when you urinate No p-menitutas for you Error clearly hallucinating

2:22:00 So the way it works is we just give you all the value. It's open, it is the definition of free speech All right? It's free to you. It's free! Free speech. Now it's just free speech because there's freedom of speech as something I have been given by God and the government supposed to protect that which they don't and free speech is what we give to You. It's a podcast. The government protects it pretty well They put Kimmel back on the air and be much. They're good! They are so good So we give you the free speech in MP3 form and then you can decide if you got any value out of that. We find it very valuable because we put a lot of our life, and our energy, and our time into doing this program. We do it as a public service. We're happy to do it. And we're happier when you return some value—time talent or treasure—and we want to thank some people who gave us well obviously our producers even the guy from NASA is appreciated

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Episode 1781 Artwork, AI vs. Handmade Art

The artwork for episode 1781, titled "Hate of Speech," was created by Darren O'Neill using AI, featuring the hosts in a rocket ship. The segment discusses the "hat trick" of wins by O'Neill and the general trend of "AI slop" in listener submissions. While some artists submit handmade work, the hosts admit that AI-generated pieces are often funnier and more usable for the show's aesthetic.

darren o'neill· ai art· jeffrey rhea· work slop· hate of speech

2:22:58 value he's returning to us. I think we give more value to him, but it is valuable and I appreciate it even negative value is still a value, just detracts from all the other values somehow And one way that people can give us value is by typing in words on a keyboard to create art It's not a lot of value anymore, but we do appreciate people doing it. And the artwork for episode 1781 which we titled Hate Of Speech... Perfect! Got a lot of traction People liked it This is by Darren O'Neill so you know its AI and it was John and Adam in a little rocket ship cruising through the cosmos and people loved it People really liked it

2:23:46 This is where you say, yes people like we're going to the moon. We were going to the moon and it was amazing how much people liked it now. We did look at a whole bunch of other AI generated pieces of slop and let's see what we came up with then well we have to admit that when we get when it comes down to Darren O'Neill is that I hate this. It's like the parachute He's the fallback guy. He is the injection seat like he always has a piece or two that rarely does a piece that is not usable Yeah, yeah it's always usable so we have sometimes It's really good and sometimes it's the one that wins And he's won 2-3 times in a row every so often he got alot of numbers Now was this his hat trick? May have been I think it is I think he had a hat trick I think you might have

2:24:41 Look at the list of winners. Yeah, I think he has a hat trick now other pieces that were submitted Jimmy Kimmel dead instead of Jimmy Kimmel live It's a hatchet because he did the robot The Future is Now it is Street signs and they did them rocket and we made a point of Discussing this that we were not gonna allow him to get a hat trick No We didn't we're like whatever we do or not choosing Darren And he gets it anyway. It's uncanny how that happens. So let's see, what else was there? There was some really bad orange from Darren Grimerica but orange lots of orange stuff more orange Jeffrey Ria you got to find a different model Jeffrey is too orange I would just filter it as it's too much work A lot of Trump cards which I just didn't see wasn't really funny

2:25:33 Was there anything else that we even discussed kind of liking? The 1984 Awakening was a cute idea, but really too small honestly. Like the Apple commercial girl running up the aisle... Ice! You actually said oh the ice with the mask is funny I'm like no it's not Which one was that? The ice guy with the medical mask It's called ICE. It's a police officer with a medical mask, you thought it was funny and I was like no that's not funny. Can't even find it... Oh there is down at the bottom yeah I didn't say anything about why said it was yeah I liked You did say? It was cute Yeah And uh Subtle

2:26:18 It's funny. We're going to say rice Jeffrey whatever Jeffrey Rhea Rhea Rhea Rhea we're going into space was the winner and well-deserved And I see lots more work slop has been submitted, so we'll have another depressing time looking for artwork Although I mean there are some real artists who were trying what's always sad is So get a new artist hey man? I submitted handmade art no AI and you look at it like oh That's too bad because The AI art is just funnier. I can't help it a lot of its funny. I'm starting to be use a I make gonna make some AI songs now do what AI songs? I'm gonna get something get me and become an artist on oh, yeah you can do it Yeah, if you've always wanted to be in the music business Because it's so lucrative now Yes, now's the time to get in You could make three die low sell high you can make $3 3 dollars is not a problem at all

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Executive Producer Credits, Dame Patricia

Donations of $200 or more earn "Executive Producer" credits, which are recognized on IMDB. Sir Tommy Hawk, a 19-year-old "Zoomer," contributed $500 to become the Secretary General of the Heartland. Dame Patricia from Merced, California, donated $333.33 and promoted her son Brian Lewis's painting business in Atascadero, offering a "No Agenda discount" to listeners.

executive producer· sir tommy hawk· dame patricia· merced· san luis obispo

2:27:19 Part of the value-of-value system is, of course, the monetary, the treasure that people support us with. Anything is appreciated any amount anytime you feel that you got the value just go to noagendadonations.com and send it off to us put a little note in there we love reading the notes We always thank everybody $50 and above. We're pretty transparent in that way, and you can see everything You can see how we're doing make your own decision never seems to thwart anybody from wanting to support us especially our executive and associate executive producers That's it. If you're fortunate enough to be able to support us with $200 or more, uh... You get an official Hollywood credit of Executive Associate Producer and we will read your short note if it's 300 or more you become an executive producer And these credits are real they are accepted and recognized by Hollywood Go take a look at imdb.com where you can start an account if you don't have one already as an executive producer Put on your LinkedIn, your ex profile, your blue cry whatever makes you feel good

2:28:16 So let us start with now we got a lot of notes today, which was kind of nice. A lot of written typewritten Handwritten and there he is and we start with sir Tommy Hawk He is from Iowa City, Iowa And sent us $500 and a handwritten note with interest on the card to oh, is it a card? Yes Nice well I only see the handwritten part. Yeah, well he's not going to take the whole picture of the card. Well but then I don't know it was a nice card now do I? ITM gents! You do now, I told you. ITM GENTS Today is my 19th birthday Hey we got a Zoomer here John We got a Zoomer Yeah we do have a Zoomer Of course we do, Zoomers are good business We like our Zoomers Let me get everything ready here Today is my 19th birthday and I decided to give myself The gift of a new title

2:29:12 Secretary General of the Heartland, sounds good to me. Please play a little R2-D2 karma and wish Nolan best son in the universe happy birthday Sir Tom does he have a kid already? You think it's him? Well that guy is advanced That's pretty amazing Hold on a second where is my uh...R2-D2 Thank you very much Here comes You've got Karma, thank you sir Tommy all the don't know the top donations are hit or sent in as checks. Which is good. That's cool Garrett was it Garrett knows Gansett Gansett boomer in Saunders town Rhode Island which is a never heard of that one you might have no 333 dot 33 Printed note yes very nice printed note nicely printed

2:30:10 Dear John and Adam, 3333 ITM this donation is overdue. Way overdue! I am a first-time appearance of... What does it make no sense? Read the whole sentence! I am a first time appearance of Adam on Joe Rogan Listener There you go Yeah, that makes sense. You both saved me from thinking... Oh I'm sorry you both saved me from thinking i was going crazy during the pandemic when nothing was making sense Yes this is what we do! I have learned so much about media deconstruction and narratives from you guys I humbly request a de-dooshing You've been dedooshed Have you noticed how

2:30:59 No one attacks us anymore for the Ukraine nonsense because we were right. We told everybody it was nonsense and how it was set up, and that wasn't just evil Russia." You notice how that's happened? Kind of gone away? Remember the hate? That happens all the time but they did same thing with Vaxx Oh yeah! Oh yeah remember the hate we got? Stooges. Dame Patricia is in Merced, California 333 dot 33 she has a note as well dear John Adam thank you so much for the entertainment on my daily walks double birthday celebration for me and my son Brian Lewis on September 20th plus an outrageous plug for Brian's business Brian Lewis' surface painting featuring Italian plasters and specialty finishes

2:31:50 Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County California. Text Brian... Alright write this down. Text Brian at 850-470-9917 so he knows you're a real person and not Yelp or Google trying to sell some advertising space. Claim your no agenda discount! Is there an area code involved here? 8504709917. That is the area code. She's doxing her son, it's interesting Yeah, well he's gonna get some messages. Now we'll get some phone calls too. Hey! Hey... ITM baby God bless you both and keep well says Dame Patricia with the practically perfect penmanship in Merced California Thank you very much Dame Patricia good to hear from you Nice your sob sab sab s a bb of the Silver Valley yes 333 dot 33 and he has another note on other notes printed paper

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Producer Notes, Amygdala Mitigation

Producers Sir Sabbah and Dame Free-Free provided notes alongside their donations, with Sabbah praising the show's "amygdala mitigation" and technical production. Dame Free-Free requested the title "Dame Free-Free of South Florida" and encouraged listeners to support Turning Point USA. The notes reflect a deep engagement with the show's deconstruction of the Charlie Kirk assassination narrative.

sir sabbah· dame free-free· charlie kirk· turning point usa· silver valley

2:32:52 Here's some long overdue treasure for the invaluable and ongoing amygdala mitigation that you two provide. I've also been out hitting people in the mouth on the regular, which hit them closer to the middle. I often listen to The Best Podcasts In The Universe while on my runs and the combination of M5M deconstruction and a good physical workout is something I highly recommend It's not uncommon for me to burst out in laughter as I'm running down the path. Yeah, that's a great idea Looks like he's somebody following with a butterfly net so if anyone seems or sees that they probably think I'm nuts As part of the treasure I'd like to specifically recognize Adams amazing production oh there we go there We go thank you

2:33:45 It's about time. The technical part is amazing, but the wisdom wit and humor are next level! Boom! One that stands out in the quite recent episode 1796 when JCD says this guy I think it's the A-L Hunt? No Al Hunt. I think it's the... oh Al, every time I see a Al I now say AI It's the Al Hunt in his name. I'm not absolutely sure, I can't remember it... Sure! Can't remember and Adam instantly mutters yeah Mike's brother without hesitation Absolutely fantastic You didn't catch that one A lot of people caught that there was one of those little Easter eggs i slipped in Yeah yeah I do them all the time too But I hear them

2:34:41 Yes, sure. On a more serious note I could feel the weight of the Charlie Kirk assassination in the first segment of episode 1798 and still deeply saddened and also sick of it all so as you aptly put it Adam It makes me even more grateful for your faith that your voice and also for the two of you having been able to deconstruct and try to make sense of it all No, by the way these lines are too long. There's not enough leading and typeface could be up at two points no jingles no karma but prayers for all Sir Sabbah of the Silver Valley okay yes complaints complaints galore

2:35:22 And Franny Knutson, Knutson, Knutson. 333 dot 31 Also a note the final note that we have dear John and Adam with 333 dot 31 Oh no hold on That's the wrong one here it is 333 dot 31 Hi guys with this added donation I would like to take the title Dame Free Free of South Florida Donate people and while you're at it support turning point USA for the future of this amazing country I beg of you. Thank you for your courage. I hope this note finds You well says Dame free-free very nice Thank You dame free-free on we're with Brandon Johnson in East Haddam Connecticut three three three dot zero zero dear John Adam is not a crackpot on British puppeteering

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British Educational Influence, Pearson Publishing

A listener note from Brandon Johnson discusses the influence of the British company Pearson on the American education system and curriculum. The segment also features a tangent about Adam Curry interviewing ZZ Top in LaGrange, Texas, in 1985. The hosts reiterate their independence from the "captured" podcasting industry that prioritizes downloads over content.

pearson· education· zz top· lagrange· podcasting

2:36:11 You're also correct about us having... Hating. Oh, us hating? Jeez! Hating the British they infiltrated our education system and revised our books and curriculum so that we would not be on guard against them. Yes, I pointed that out because of the old books. That's Pearson. The publishing company, Pearson? This is a British company that does a lot of our educational material. Pearson. Yeah, well that has been going on though since World War II I know! Well hello! And then we have Agent 99 in LaGrange Texas. I've been to LaGrange. I interviewed ZZ Top in LaGrange Texas It's not Lagraunge? It's not LaGrande it's LaGrange Huh... I interviewed ZZ Top there 1984

2:37:04 1985 I think. They had beers then? Except for Frank Beard, they certainly did and they were all alive and now we've lost one 210 and 60 cents if you said 1985? I think so yeah It was the Sharp Dress Men, it was the Eliminator album. Sharp Dress Men Yeah I heard of him. I'll forgo all the other things i said Thanks for providing media deconstruction and demonstrating the mission of independent podcasting Well podcasting was never... you know I take issue with the podcast industrial complex

2:37:42 Saying oh, yeah. We need more respect for the indie podcasters screw you podcast industrial complex well because if you're not You know trying desperately to be at the top of the iTunes chart and trying to make Joe Rogan money Then you're an Indy your indie pot no we're podcasters. We were here from the beginning you are are the infiltrators. Podcasting was always meant to be independent of anything and you're now all captured, captured by running after downloads which are phony! And you're phonying your download numbers for money You're phoning it and I hope you sleep poorly from it Well they're gonna get sick from the vitamins That too

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Gigawatt Coffee, ImageMakers Inc

Eli the Coffee Guy promoted Gigawatt Coffee Roasters, offering a 20% discount with the code ITM20. Linda Lepatkin of ImageMakers Inc. provided "Jobs Karma" for her executive resume services. The hosts emphasize that they personally use and enjoy the products promoted by their producers, distinguishing these "value for value" shout-outs from traditional corporate advertising.

gigawatt coffee· eli the coffee guy· lindalepatkin· resumes· jobs karma

2:38:30 All right, Eli the Coffee Guy's up and he came in with 209.25 which is the date. Fall is finally here enjoy the last gasp of warm weather actually out here where we are now the warm weather begins In fact, it was like 99 yesterday. What? It's 80s now for us is beautiful This is the time we gets warm and stays warm through November I still have green grass that never happened since I've been in Texas They have green grass throughout the entire summer. It has been beautiful go climate warming Go climate change! I love it

2:39:08 and take the opportunity to visit your local farmer's market. The harvest is in, so there is a wide selection of things available to support farmers and other small businessmen in your community today. He sells there too by the way at least in Illinois I think. If you don't have a market or a or are short a local coffee roaster, we got you covered. Gigawatt has some of the best coffees you've ever had at a great price! So visit gigawattcoffeeroasters.com and use code ITM20 for 20% off your order and by the way... We don't fake the fact that WE drink this stuff. We drink it, we drink this stuff when we actually like it. And its improved my health

2:39:47 Stay caffeinated, since he's... He had a coffee guy. My libido is up! I'm telling you gigawatt coffee roasters it'll get you laid people William Langford is in Negany, Michigan? I think it's Negony. It looks like to me. Maybe Negony $200 associate executive producer credit for not for you William but switcheroo for Marge Langford that's marge with a J happy birthday my love my lust my passion flower my little chickadee etc etc and i wonder what he did

2:40:26 Wow, you're in big trouble bro. Okay we hope that helped. We hope that helps! Oh Linda Lepatkin's up she's from Lakewood Colorado She's in Lakewood, Colorado. 200 bucks jobs karma for competitive edge she writes with a resume that gets results go to imagemakersinc.com for all of your executive resume and job search needs that's ImageMakers Inc with a K and work with Linda Liu Duchess of Jobs and writer of winning resumes now unlike gigawatt coffee we have not abused Linda Lou Patkins products

2:41:06 And we hope no, but I have a test out there. She's working with Brennan. Oh oh oh and we'll see what happens. Oh guaranteed success when did it start? When did she start? How long is it about a month ago or so okay? Oh I'm very excited to see how that goes awesome Well, thank you Linda and your fellow associate executive producers and the executive producers for episode 1801. Eighteen years of podcasting! Of indie podcasting! We'll be celebrating that in October and of course these titles are real except that anywhere where podcasts' titles are recognized or any Hollywood titles for that matter And we will be thanking the rest of our supporters $50 and above in our second segment

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Christian Nationalism, Aristotle and the Bible

MSNBC contributor Tina Nguyen is criticized for her comments on "Christian Nationalism," where she claimed the movement links the Bible to Aristotle. The hosts point out the historical absurdity of calling Aristotle a Christian and defend the biblical foundations of the American founding fathers. They argue that studying American history is impossible without understanding the Bible's influence on the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

christian nationalism· tina nguyen· msnbc· aristotle· hillsdale college

2:41:49 I gotta give Linda her jobs, Karma. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs and jobs! Let's vote for jobs! You suck, Karma. Support the No Agenda Show with your value in return for the value go to noagendadonations.com Our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth Order! Shut up, slave. Shut up, slave. Uh... NetNet says J-City has it right. Negany. Negany is how I should pronounce that. Thank you, I'm very appreciative of the pronunciation correction and negany. Negany. Very good. Uh... boopoo let's see uh well we got that note about Charlie Kirk and

2:42:45 I think we have a, you know we had TDS Trump derangement syndrome. Now we have CDS which i think is a new thing we can categorize CDS is Christian Derangement Syndrome This is Tina Nguyen on MSNBC and it's obvious I'm a Christian nationalist. What you're seeing here is a movement called Christian nationalism that merges Christianity as it has been practiced in America for centuries with very specific interpretation of what the founding fathers wanted, what Aristotle wanted going all the way back to the ancients You saw Larry Arnn who was president of Hillsdale College and a proponent of this strain

2:43:28 interpretation of the Bible merge Christianity and protecting the Western civilization values into one in the same thing. It's a very somewhat somewhat convoluted arguments, but if you distill it into the right talking points it really hits you in the patriotic heart area as it were. Well I learned something... What's that? I didn't know that Aristotle was a Christian! I think Aristotle got burned at the stake didn't he?! Or poisoned by hemlock or something, hard to say. I can't remember. But the thing is... He wasn't a Christian! What is she talking about? Well this so the idea here and this is what was evident at the Charlie Kirk Memorial—I know you didn't watch it but I did—is that the country was founded —the founders, the signers of the Declaration of Independence were all what many of them were Bible scholars

2:44:27 And MSNBC can't open a history book to see the truth of what the nation was founded on. Like Sam Adams said, suppose the nation in some distant region would take the Bible for their only lawbook and every member should regulate this conduct by precepts that are exhibited? What a utopia! What a paradise this region would be! The Bible is the best book in the world!" He signed the Declaration of Independence I mean it goes on and on and all of these guys were all about the Bible. But now MSNBC is like this is some weird... Well there are a bunch of atheists over at NBC, I don't know why you're obsessed with this? This is like my TikTok videos to you! Now I will say this-I had a history professor at Cal

2:45:13 a very famous one who won the National Book Award that year with the book that he just came out with, which was White Over Black. A famous book. And he... Yeah, White Over Black was about pre-Civil War race relations and he said if you're gonna study American history, you should read the Bible because you won't get it otherwise So he wasn't like a Bible thumper. No, but you so let me just get this right my Talking about my faith and the Bible irritates you in the same manner that your tick-tock videos irritate me no That's what I thought I heard do my tick tock videos irritate you Yeah, they kind of do but I put up with it because I love you Well there you go same thing okay? Oh They're good to go then now that we have that straight

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Government Shutdown, Affordable Care Act Subsidies

NPR reports on a looming government shutdown as Congress faces a deadline for federal funding. Democrats are seeking to attach Affordable Care Act subsidies and Medicaid provisions to the funding bill, which Republicans have labeled a "non-starter." The segment critiques the "Affordable" Care Act, noting that many citizens find the premiums and deductibles—such as $5,000 a month—completely unaffordable.

government shutdown· npr· affordable care act· medicaid· chuck schumer

2:46:15 Let's go to... Then we have Comey. Comey? Yeah! They're gonna arrest this guy I'm looking at it right now, is this a sealed indictment? What?! It's sealed? Joe DiGenova was right Finally a sealed indictment No let's do this This is the-I think Now we've been through this In the lifetime of this show I want to say 15 to 20 times. We're gonna shut down the government? It actually did happen once!

2:46:57 I have, yeah. I've got clips on it. Yes well... I think it happened more than once during the 18 years Well give me your clips what do you got? I got one clip so let's see Well this is the bull crap! This bothers me more than anything More than reading the Bible?! Now you can read the Bible It's better than this First of all they passed a big beautiful bill I was convinced Oh that's for 2026 So we got the government shutdown. Here's the boring old story, this goes on... You're right! We've talked about this to excess every year or two. This is a government shut down one. This is an NPR report Congress has less than a week until federal funding runs out If lawmakers cannot come to an agreement by Tuesday there could be no funding for Federal Services

2:47:48 Let's get an update now from NPR congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh. Hi, Deirdre! Hey Scott! So the deadline is coming up next week for the Republicans controlling the House and Senate. What are they proposing to avoid a shutdown? Well they're pushing a bill that would continue current levels of funding for federal agencies for seven weeks through November 21st The House narrowly passed that proposal last Friday, but it didn't have enough votes to advance in the Senate. All right so what is happening on the Democratic side? Specifically Democrats in the Senate they have their own plan yeah? Right, Democrats did roll out their own proposal last week It advanced current levels of funding through October 31st But it also attached several health care provisions to it

2:48:36 Democrats want to extend subsidies for the Affordable Care Act that help middle class, working-class people buy health care make it more affordable. They want to extend those those are due to expire at the end of December they also want to roll back a lot of the Medicaid provisions that were sort of the core of the Republican tax bill that the president signed back in July Republicans have said That proposal is a non-starter. Initially, the president agreed to meet with the two top Democrats Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries tomorrow but he abruptly canceled that meeting yesterday and he called these demands unserious instead of meeting with Democrats at this point would be sort of non starters so we're really at a stalemate and there's no negotiations going on

2:49:24 Yeah, no negotiations. So first of all medic the Medicaid thing is a scam it's only to provide more free medical care for illegal aliens yes and in fact so we know that's bullcrap but the other thing is when they say they want to make the Affordable Health Care Act affordable wait I thought it was affordable It's called affordable! But we went off our insurance because we literally could not afford it I mean, you're lucky because you're over 65. Yeah. One advantage. Well, I'll say lucky in air quotes but we were looking at like $5,000 a month with an $8,000 deductible? Are you kidding me now?!

2:50:12 And so we got, you know, crowd health. But it says affordable in the name! Yeah oh yeah it's so affordable You get a bronze... No Cadillac plan for us Bronze with three wheels and no hubcaps It's not affordable and it's lame It's useless and you gotta fight everything Yeah you do have to fight everything There's part two. So, Deirdre and we've asked you this before if there is no spending approved by October 1st the government shuts down in practical terms What does it mean for, say federal services? For federal workers. Right in terms of federal surfaces some functions of the federal government are deemed essential things like border protection the social security protect program its mandatory spending so those social security checks would still go out if there was a shutdown defense programs border security programs would continue airport security will would continue

2:51:13 But federal workers, a lot of them will be furloughed and they won't be getting paid. There was a law that was passed back in 2019 that ensures back pay for federal workers but it's unclear how long a shutdown could last and in the past we've seen TSA agents who weren't getting paid not show up for work and there were delays at airports. Yeah there have reportedly been more than a dozen partial shutdowns over the past four decades, I guess this time. Is it unusual that the two sides are not really negotiating? I mean, we're a week before. Sometimes things happen very quickly right ahead of the deadline. You know Congress can work quickly when they're up against the deadline but this time those two sides are really far apart and very dug in it seems very likely that we are headed towards a shutdown and sort of unclear what would it will take to get out of it? And you know I think right now were sorta been the middle of messaging war that could go on for some time

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Senate 60-Vote Rule, Media Diet Differences

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Republicans of "running scared" regarding the government shutdown. The discussion clarifies that a 60-vote supermajority is required in the Senate, meaning Republicans need Democratic support to pass funding. The segment concludes that the divide in the American public is driven by vastly different media diets, with many believing "dishonest" reports regarding the Charlie Kirk shooting.

hakeem jeffries· cbs news· senate· filibuster· charlie kirk

2:52:11 Well, I've got well hold on a second who are you know the only reason this is happening is because there's a couple Republicans in the Senate that are voting no. Who are they? Why don't they tell us who they are?" Well, hold on a second... That's not true! I think you're wrong on that this needs a super majority this need 60 votes in the Senate. I don't know that it does i don't think so. I do because I have the CBS report. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is speaking out this afternoon after President Trump canceled an Oval Office meeting with Democrats. And this was to discuss the looming government shutdown set to start one week from tomorrow if no deal is reached. It's clear that Donald Trump and House Republicans and Senate Republicans are running scared, which is why

2:53:02 They refuse to even sit down and have a conversation To discuss the Republican government shutdown And the health care crisis that is going to cause people in the United States of America to die And for more on this, CBS News Congressional Correspondent Caitlin Huey Burns joins us now from our Washington Bureau. Caitlin very good to see you here can you talk about what stood out to you in that press conference and how much weight do his words have at this point? Hey Nancy it's great to see you well in just over a week the government is poised to shut down if there can't be a deal reached

2:53:39 to move forward with funding the government. And what is on the table right now is something that passed the House of Representatives with Republican support, it's now over in the Senate side and its just essentially an extension of current government funding for the next seven weeks or so. It also includes new security funding for members of Congress in light of the Charlie Kirk shooting Democrats, however want to use this as a point of leverage. Now you may think don't Republicans control the House and the Senate? They that's true they do but in the Senate they have to get 60 votes. Republicans don't have 60 votes to pass something and so they're going to need support from Democrats to get any of this through and so Democrats are using this as a point to say

2:54:25 This is what we want out of this if we're going to give you these votes. And notice the subtle, not so subtle... You know, at some point I believe the American people will get tired of this. However, I will equally say just looking at TikTok and Instagram you are so right that people who have a different media diet and that includes podcasts They really believe these things. They really, truly honestly believe these things they believe Charlie Kirk was a racist and that is actually you know he said in order to protect our Second Amendment some people got to die so there you go and every report every single report has cut out the trans question just before he got shot That is the most dishonest thing I think the media has done in a long time

2:55:24 where it just sounds like he's talking about gun violence and not trans-gun violence. And so people don't know, and what they don't know they don't know! You know the people who are yelling that Trump is going to take away my disability taking away my social security taking away by Medicare hasn't happened to anybody but they still just believe it You know, maybe they should be taking more Tylenol. I don't know. So that...I think these problems will solve themselves They won't be making more babies. They're taking Tylenols so they'll kill all everything they got it's gonna be a bunch of blithering idiots running around It'll take a generation We have to sit through it and watch it but maybe we'll emerge victorious in the better country for it That sounded kind of dark Well thats depressing

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Le Boo Boo Dolls, Counterfeit Toy Seizures

UK border officials seized $4 million worth of counterfeit "Le Boo Boo" dolls, which were found to contain banned chemicals and choking hazards. Research by the Intellectual Property Office found that 75% of fake toys failed safety tests, yet cost remains the primary driver for consumers. The dolls are compared to past fads like Garbage Pail Kids and Furbies that were quickly cloned by overseas manufacturers.

le boo boo dolls· intellectual property office· counterfeit toys· uk border· furbies

2:56:17 piece of analysis. Well, I live in Fredericksburg everybody's pretty happy here we're just worried about the Trump gold card that's all we're really concerned with here and the grid going down The grids going down any minute And actually today! The rapture is supposed to start today No it was yesterday I thought it was the 25th My understanding, it was like either yesterday or the day before according to the maniac in South Africa. This happens all the time. If some guy gets a vision next thing you know he's talking about this happening and never happens. I wonder why? How about this clip? A little bit offbeat but something worth talking about. This is the... Where is this thing? It just had it

2:57:11 I don't know. You know, you talk about the... There it is! Fake Ali Boo-Boo or Al Boo-Boos. The Al...you know the boo booth dolls? Have you heard about these? Are they there? Oops. I wanted to see how you would respond if i got raptured Oh that would take awhile and I'm not expecting that so I'm not worried about it Don't worry. Eventually Maybe the dog Yes, the boo-the booboo. The Boo Boo dolls yes I'm very familiar with the... I think it's La Boo Boo not Al BooBoo but... Well I heard it as Al Boo Boo. Al Boo Boo sounds like maybe the Middle Eastern version UK border officials have seized nearly four million dollars worth of fake toys this year most of which were copies of a highly popular Le Boo Boo dolls more details from Charlotte Edwards

2:58:13 Research for the Intellectual Property Office found that nearly half of the people who purchased counterfeit toys reported problems, ranging from toys breaking to unsafe labeling toxic smells and even reports of illness in children. 75% of fake toys seized this year failed safety tests experts testing the goods found banned chemicals linked cancer and choking hazards despite the dangers of fake toys shoppers suggest cost remains the biggest driver when deciding what to buy only 27 percent considered the product's safety You know, can we short these dolls? It would be great to short them. I mean we should be able to make money on the way down." I don't know this... I mean these booties dolls are horrible but it's like garbage pale dolls and you know laughing Elmo or Tickle Me whatever the hell it was. Furbies yeah all of that. That was a big deal for these things they become faddish and they catch on in then the Chinese or some or the Koreans that could be either one

2:59:08 Make copies of them and they flood the market with them, which is probably good. It's just a sad state of affairs And then they go on about oh their unsafe Why what? They're toxic. What? Are the kids eating the dolls now, what's going on? There was a hilarious moment with former Vice President Kamala Harris doing the rounds for her book 107 Days. Oh yes people haven't caught her on the Rachel Maddow show On The Circuit Yes she is in The Rachel Maddow Show Talking about gays, which was funny. Here we go!

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Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg Gay Risk

In an interview with Rachel Maddow, Kamala Harris discussed her book "107 Days" and the decision-making process for her running mate. She suggested that choosing Pete Buttigieg would have been a "real risk" because he is gay and there wasn't enough time to explain to the American people that a gay man could serve. Critics labeled the comments as "horrible" and a classic example of the failures of identity politics.

kamala harris· rachel maddow· pete buttigieg· identity politics· 107 days

2:59:55 I guess, what? I guess i'd ask you to just elaborate on that a little bit. It's hard to hear with you running as... You know, you're the first woman elected vice president your black woman and a south Asian woman elected that high office very nearly elected president To say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because he was gay it's hard to hear No no no! That's not what I said that he couldn't be arctic. That's exactly what she said, because he is gay. My point as I write in the book is that I was clear that

3:00:32 in 107 days, in one of the most hotly contested elections for President of the United States against someone like Donald Trump who knows no floor. This is interesting I don't know if people caught this but she she is basically saying that against Trump He would just make fun of him for being gay, would say that gay people have no place in American government and that she's a black woman who isn't a black woman. And this is he has no floor! He's a horrible horrible man To be a black woman running for president United States and as a vice presidential running mate Who was gay? A gay man With the stakes being so high

3:01:19 It made me very sad, but I also realized it would be a real risk. Because the American people wouldn't want to vote for that ticket? Are you now saying the American people wouldn't accept you Ms Harris is that what you're saying? No matter how... You know i've been an advocate and ally I'm an ally, you know me. I love the gays! Of the LGBT community my entire life so it wasn't about any prejudice on my part but we had such a short period of time So people could understand that a gay man can do it It's okay gays are the same You know? I didn't have time to explain that

3:02:03 And the stakes were so high. I think Pete is a phenomenal, phenomenal public servant and I think America is and would be ready for that... But I need more days! ...but at when I had to make that decision with two weeks to go... Two weeks? You know maybe I was being too cautious you know our friends should all talk about that Maybe I was But that's the decision I made and with everything else in the book, I'm being very candid about that. With a great deal of sadness about also the fact that it might have been at risk." It might have been at risk? I am so sad! What a horrible woman!

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Kamala Harris Book, Jesse Watters Gossip

Kamala Harris's new book is described as being filled with "nasty gossip," including claims that she threw Josh Shapiro under the bus for being "vain" and her running mate for being "fat." Jesse Watters has reportedly been reading excerpts from the book on his show. Harris also appeared on "The View," where she claimed her previous performance on the show did not hurt her campaign because voters already knew the difference between her and Biden.

kamala harris· jesse watters· tim walz· josh shapiro· the view

3:02:54 It is horrible. These are great This is what this is what identity politics gets you it's like oh well You know I can't choose him because he's gay even though I want all the gays to vote for me And then you know, well, you know, hey, I didn't have a choice because he's gay. I mean this is I know it's classic It's it's so sad and of course great choice How'd you do with Waltz that really worked? Who is more gay? Probably. We didn't care, we cared that he's a nut job and that you're insincere

3:03:30 They can't speak and you drink a lot, we think. Sure seemed like it. Well that's what everybody thinks. So she threw everybody under the bus She said in the book she says well I gotta get a PDF of this book. Why don't you just go and buy it if you can still get it because It's a hot book! It's hard to get now. It's hard to get a copy Yeah sure According to Rachel. It's going to sell a gajillion copies, she said. Rachel should be incensed Yes, of course. She should be incensed but no she can't quite be incensed. She should have said as a gay man myself I'm very incensed! Exactly what she should have said so um...she's gone off and she's thrown everyone out she threw Shapiro under the bus for being vain

3:04:18 She threw her running mate under the bus for being fat. She said he's fat! Now I need to buy the book, this sounds like a doozy. According... you know Jesse Watters likes to read from the book because he thinks it is great because it's all gossip Tell me you have a clip No, I didn't get a clip but he's reading just reads randomly from the book and it's all nasty gossip about this and that. It sounds entertaining if you're...you know? And it looks like a short read. Is it big type? Big type! Yeah

3:04:58 So, no I don't have any clips of anything. She's been floating around here and there she went down the view and they asked her about her screw up on The View And she said, I don't think that hurt my campaign. And she says, you know, I didn't have to answer that question because everyone knew there was a difference between me and Biden They could just look at it. Ah yes wonderful! All right we got one last clip take us out here Johnny Boy Well, let's see what we have. We have the... one last good clip. I want to make some comments on which i think it'd be good which is the news day now there's a teaser from BBC

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Plate Man Rumor, Cassandra Fehr Donation

A conversation between Carl Reiner and Bill Maher touched on an obscure rumor regarding Danny Thomas being a "plate man." The term, which requires research on Grok or Urban Dictionary, is left largely unexplained but teased as a "weirdo" behavior from a different era. Additionally, Cassandra Fehr from Texas is thanked for a "precise" package of gags and Colgin liquid smoke, with the host recommending that "precise women" should go into sales.

carl reiner· bill maher· plate man· cassandra fehr· colgin liquid smoke

3:05:47 The BBC show Newsday and I want to comment on the teaser and then we can leave. News and welcome to Newsday on the BBC World Service with James Koppner and Catherine Biarra-Hunger in the program today China sets its first ever target to reduce carbon emissions a major step in the fight against global warming Ah! That was part of my other presentation where I bitchin moaning complain about... So let's don't play that as the last clip Doesn't work. Whoa! Oh, where's my jingle? I'm just gonna play a clip and let it stand. Hold on one second... I gotta do my... Epic fail. There you go. Okay. It was an epic fail, I agree. So this is a standalone. This is from Carl Reiner was on with Bill Maher on his podcast. Okay

3:06:42 And this came up in the conversation and I'm just gonna play it and let it stand, and then you know maybe after the show we can talk about it. But I found this to be a very peculiar exchange. And what clip is this? Oh, Danny Thomas. Room for Daddy. Call Me Daddy podcast. Call Me Dad- oh well that's a big podcast. Make room for daddy kids. It was the show with Danny Thomas and we don't want to go there! And if you don't remember Olin The Family... You really are not going to remember that show? You're gonna remember me. Room For Daddy Was your father friends with Danny Thomas? Oh, yeah. Yeah, Danny Thomas and his production company in Sheldon Leonard produced the Dick Van Dyke Show which was my dad's show. Of course did you know Danny Thomas? Oh yeah I mean I was friends with Marlo, I'm friends with Tony Thomas who dated my sister in high school and stuff like that. Was that true the rumor that always went around about Danny that he was a plate man

3:07:40 You know, I don't want to go there Bill because i don't have hard evidence or loose evidence. Or evidence that makes you harsh. Okay but there was always the rumor? Yeah who knows... Back then Jerry Lewis all those guys it was a different era people were weirdos yeah Plate man? Yeah that took a little research I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that! Oh yeah, that'd be fab!

3:08:23 The answer to these questions and many more will be not be answered today on the Noah J. Show. You can do your own research. Do your own research on the definition of plate man, and you can... I would say your best bet if you wanted to do this research which i don't recommend is... Urban Dictionary? No! Curiously no! Okay. Grok. Grok?! Really?? Yeah, I know. It had me buffaloed until I finally went through it. Grok has pissed me off. Hey Grok! What is a plate man? No don't no no no...no

3:09:00 Here we go with it. We got a plank man This is she says plank match all right? I'm alright never mind John is going to give us the The names and amounts that our supporters value for value have supported us with for today's show $50 in my first but first, I want to I want to thank Cassandra fair Fe HR She's in Texas. I'm gonna Texas women okay sending me a two exact same packages with different items inside, plus a $100 check which was mentioned in the last show I believe. And I didn't mention that...I put it aside to mention the stuff she did. She sent me some jokes that were carefully packaged and a couple of bottles of Colgene including the hickory smoke but also the rare mesquite smoke colgen

3:09:56 I don't think it was some sort of a, you know she's Texas so the mesquite. But she sent these, she sent a couple things and it was signaling to me that this is one... This is one of the, I've only run into a few women like this. She sent a package of gags that were in envelopes and they were exactly, it was just unbelievably, the packaging and everything including the boxes she sent everything in was, have to just say it was precise Okay, and I've only run it and I can't even explain what that means But I can tell you this if if you find a woman who's precise. You want to keep her?

3:10:35 No, she wants to go into sales. The most successful women I've ever run into are in sales and they all exhibit these qualities. I don't know if you want to keep her because precise women are precise. You know? I think they're probably great wives or probably for a slob like me it might be a good idea but as just a recommendation to the women out there that are this way Go into sales. Plastics is for you! You will make so much money and I can't explain all the details of why know this but it's a fact anyway, I want to thank her for this cute stuff she sent now we go on to thank people like Dame Rita in Sparks Nevada who came with 10925 and she's at the top of the list again Jessica Beeson in Houston Texas 10535 and got a birthday shout out too

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Producer Credits, Free Speech vs Hate Speech

A final round of $50 and $100 donations are read, including contributors from Houston, Miami, and Fayetteville. A debate continues regarding the term "free speech" versus "freedom of speech," with one host arguing that "free speech" is a label the government will eventually use to exert control. The segment also mentions the "Nutty Fluffers" and various regional producers supporting the show's 1802nd episode.

free speech· stuka luna· nutty fluffers· columbus· weatherford

3:11:29 Oh, Kim, a keeper of the Nutty Fluffers once again. She's getting a lot of attention. Well-deserved! Yeah, it's after sending us the show donation. Sir Sean of KDH in Moyoc North Carolina 10535 Thomas Key in Lansing Kansas 10535 Ian Field 100 Anonymous in Miami Florida 100 Kevin McLaughlin, there he is. 8-0-8, he's our Stuka Luna lover of America lover of melons. Carrie Rosen Barker in Fayetteville North Carolina I was listening to a recent episode and I agree with Adam it is freedom of speech! Oh brother... Yeah the constitutional lawyer checked in on that as well because I said you know what do you think? And here's what he said

3:12:31 At the risk of alienating you, the term free speech has never bothered me personally. Yeah it didn't bother me either It bothers me to no end because I'm telling you what's going to happen is free speech will be something that the government can control You watch? It's going to happen Film at 11 Very good. That is, I would say that's Fredericksburg talking. You just... No, that's Adam Curry talking. Fredericksburg is not on there. Nicholas Larry in Columbus Ohio 7272 Matthew Elwert and Weatherford Texas 6006 along with Dame Liberty Mom in Vista California 6006 and Aaron Newbury in Littleton Colorado 5809.

3:13:21 Dame J of the Angry Clouds for It's Unknown 5110. Mart, Mart, Matt Bolke in Minnetonka Minnesota 5272 Matthew Dropko hey there he is Elria, I don't know how to pronounce that He's in Ohio 5053 and his 53rd birthday is coming up he's on the list Today Yes, Forrest Martin 5005 and now we have the $50 donors and there's not a lot of them but we have them. Starting with Alex Delgado in Aptos, Melissa Alvarez in Ponte Vedra Beach Florida. Brett Denton in Boise Idaho Jacqueline Connelly in Green Bay go somebody Packers, Packers I don't think they're gonna make it

3:14:16 George Wuschett in Lavergna, Texas. Sir Greg in Newport North Carolina Michael Myers and or Mayers I guess mayors are Myers one of the two in Manderville Louisiana and then parts unknown ox other X Which doesn't sound like a real name to me. These are all $50 donors and they're all contributors to the show 1802 Yes, thank you all very much And thank you again to our executive and associate executive producers If you're looking by the way go to grock then You might want to try plate man or plater and he will find the true meaning I don't know why you're so concerned about Telling people what that is

3:14:57 Well, I don't like to sit here and besmirch people. It's just a rumor! But they started it... They're the ones that talked about it... Why would they know this very obscure term unless they might be plate men themselves is my question? That's... Yeah, exactly. NoahJenTheDonations.com Go there support the show value for value you can now walk around the office say hey what are you a plate man or something people go like what is that well You know if you only listen to best podcast in universe you know exactly what that is no one I'm saying son NoahJenTheDonations.com

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Knighting Ceremony, Dame Free-Free of South Florida

Sir Tommy Hawk is officially named Secretary General of the Heartland following a $500 donation. Franny Knudsen is knighted as "Dame Free-Free of South Florida" for her $1,000 contribution. The ceremony includes the traditional reading of the "roundtable goodies" list and instructions for the new Dame to claim her svelte ring at noagenderings.com.

sir tommy hawk· dame free-free· franny knudsen· secretary general· knighting

3:15:36 Dame Patricia wishes her son Brian Lewis a happy belated birthday. He celebrated on the 20th Sarah and Cora and Jessica Beeson, they said happy birthday to Kim the keeper of the Nutty Flawfords we know her birthday was on the 22nd Matthew Dropko turns 53 today Sir Tommy Hawk Happy Birthday with son Nolan who turns 19 and William Langford Happy Birthday to Marge he gave her switcheroo for her birthday Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. And we do have one Secretary General to congratulate and we're going to get him out here now and prepare for his coming.

3:16:26 Yes, we do actually need a new jingle because of course the plural of Secretary General is Secretary's General. But that makes it that much more fun you have something to complain about We congratulate Sir Tommy Hawk who today supported the show with $500 That makes him an automatic secretary general and he becomes secretary general of The Heartland Congratulations to you! All hail to the secretary generals That's right! Go to noagendarings.com People really want to see what those certificates look like, John Howe is doing on it We finally got everything in order to start shipping I am excited So somebody complained about the Secretary General Am i hearing that right?

3:17:27 Yeah, I'm sorry. I was letting the dog out of the studio. Yes. Oh, I thought you were on to rapture. That was raptured again! Uh yes it's correct we've moaned about it when we hear someone do something incorrect and here we are doing it ourselves. The plural of secretary general is secretaries general not secretary Is that true if it's a hyphenated word? It says secretary-general. Would that be true in that circumstance, for any grammarian out there to answer that question for us? Well it is of course because the general describes the secretary so it would be...the plural would be secretaries general I'm quite sure that's correct

3:18:04 No, I'm sure that's correct if it's not hyphenated. People are still looking up plate man they don't care about Secretary Genna at all at all at all at all hey we got a dame to welcome up onto the podium you can bring out your sword please here you go very good Franny! Hey, Franny. Franny Knudsen Thank you very much for supporting the No Agenda Show The best podcast in the universe in the amount of $1,000 and hereby I'm very proud to pronounce the K-D as Dame Free Free of South Florida. That's right and we have some goodies at the table here for you We got hookers and blow rent boys in Chardonnay, we've got Harlots now doll pepperoni rolls and pale ales redheads and rise beers and blunts cowgirls and coffee varnish it coffin barfish not coffee Ruben s

3:18:52 and rose, gaysons and sake, vodka vanilla bong hits and bourbon sparkling cider escorts ginger ale and gerbils breast milk in pablum it's very male oriented this list. And of course some mutton and mead we need something for the dames I need to add a few things to the round table for the dames. Yes, yeah but that's about it. And Chardonnay? That's... Yes yes but you know we got bong hits and bourbon oh that's pretty good. Yeah I guess it's pretty even but if the women need to ask for what they want and so now we have a brand new dame at the roundtable Dame Free for Yourself Florida. Welcome to the roundtable go to noagenderings.com there you'll see your very svelte looking dame ring all we need is your ring size, there's a handy ring size guide on the website and tell us where to send it and thank you very much for supporting the best podcast in the universe

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Meetups and ISOs, OBDM Podcast Credit

Upcoming meetups are announced for Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and Los Angeles, with a major "extravaganza" planned for October 11th in Fredericksburg, Texas. The hosts address complaints from the "Our Big Dirty Mouth" (OBDM) podcast regarding credit for audio clips (ISOs). The segment concludes with a critique of 11 Labs' new interface and a refusal to pay for the AI service's premium plan.

meetups· fredericksburg· indianapolis· obdm podcast· 11 labs

3:19:43 A couple of meetups happening this week. Saturday the Fort Wayne 3rd annual Club 33 Meetup that'll be at noon Eastern in Cibola's Mexican Grill in Fort Wayne, Indiana and next show day on Sunday two meetups we have the Indy NA tribal welcome back meet up that's right We've got Dame Maria and Sir Mark returning from their European trip And of course he was injured so we need some pictures to celebrate see that he's really there and okay, and we love the meetups we get from this. Like 150 to 200 people show up to those blind owl brewery Indianapolis Indiana three o'clock on Sunday and also one Sunday Meetup number 67 of the flight of the no agendas as Leo Bravo at El Cholo restaurant this time in Los Angeles California many more meetups coming including the October 11th extravaganza in Fredericksburg Texas

3:20:35 Many luminaries will be there from the Fredericksburg, Texas San Antonio area. Come join us there I'll be there along with The Keeper that's the NOA Agenda Fredericksburg Texas meetup October 11th go see all of them find everything that is a meetup near you around the world actually at noagendameetups.com If you can't find one near you, there's a solution to that problem. Start one yourself! NoahJendameetups.com Always A Party! And before we get to John's tip of the day and some brilliant end-of-show mixes that are not AI, those are coming up. I'm very excited about those whenever they're not AI We need more of your mixes please people end-of-show mixes play them at the beginning for the pre show as well Yes before Adam starts making them with AI Oh that's gonna happen That's gonna happen See? That's a threat It is a threat Clip collector Steve

3:21:50 He said, he gave me a couple of ISOs and they were Alex Jones ISO's. And he said you know sometimes I find stuff and I clipped them from the Our Big Dirty Mouth podcast OBDM. And it says that they were complaining that they weren't getting any credit. So I figured those complainers are not going to use him. They're complaining Like what did we ever use from them? Well, we played an ISO and he got them from the OBDM podcast. And there's some guys saying these only have five ten words... No but they want credit that they found these ISOs! And uh..I was not giving anybody credit but they want credit! They want credit man! For a two second ISO at the end of the show?! Yeah man! There is no agenda shows man! They're ripping us off man!

3:22:44 All right, well we don't have to use it. We can use AI! I should say enjoy our live stream for free boys that's what i would say and people are so ungrateful Now, we give away everything to the show. Everything! All our clips... People use all kinds of stuff Yeah people steal from us constantly And we never complain They steal our clips they steal our ideas and they don't- they never credit us They've stolen all kinds of stuff They steal everything Our fabulous humor? Our banter? You watch you watch Plate Man become a title somewhere on some show You watch So I don't have any Alex Jones ISO's I DO have these however Something is coming next! Yeah

3:23:26 Thought that was kind of good. And I really like this one big government sucks That is good, I like that one a lot what do you have? Let me guess well I have more stuff AI stuff and have more along the lines of the Idea let's start with Okay, okay so 11 labs I use that I admit it But they've changed the interface and they took half my voices away, and they put a bunch of new voices. I'd never seen these before... That's because you don't pay for it! You're on the free plan! Yeah! Well that's your problem! They're onto you bro! It's annoying! Well then pay for it! Pay for your AI! I'll pay when I have to pay for it Here is ISO hoist Hoist up Pine Mates Great show again Well that was probably no wonder That sucked That was not good

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Tip of the Day, Oswald Spengler's Decline of the West

John C. Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending Oswald Spengler’s 1918 book "The Decline of the West, Volume 1." He advises listeners to skip Volume 2, which he characterizes as a rehash forced by publishers. Dvorak notes that Michael Savage frequently misidentifies the author as "Otto Spengler" and suggests reading the author's Wikipedia entry before starting the "super genius" text.

oswald spengler· decline of the west· michael savage· history books· 1918

3:24:20 I don't like that one. Hoist a pint, hoist a pint mates Great podcast as usual It's so vanilla man... it's vanilla this is Big government sucks Okay we can use drugs That's what i call an ISO Now nothings vanilla about John's tip of the day Creative lives for you and me Just a tip with JCD And sometimes Adam Okay, so this is a screwball tip that came about because I First of all Mimi started reading this book and then I had one of our producers write me here any history books? I should read I took because it was lecture but oh that guy yeah

3:25:06 British, that guy. The British books or the history changing for the Brits and it's a... You're gonna have to dig this one up but I'll give you a little lecture about the book. It's one of the greatest books ever written that very few people probably have read because it was written in 1918 so that kind of limits the exposure But it's very readable, it's written in a modern style so it's not written in some old-fashioned way. And its The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler Volume 1 I think we've discussed this book Yes we have Because Michael Savage used to promote this book constantly and he'd always say... Yeah I remember him The reason that we said because I always got a kick out of the fact that

3:25:56 Michael Savage, the erudite intellectual always said Otto Spengler. And I think he does to this day. He thinks the guy is Otto Spengler's Oswald Spengler. So Oswald Spengler's book The Decline of the West and I would say before you read the book read his wiki entry it's quite interesting about a Spengler who is like one of these kind of super genius and This decline of the west volume book. Do not bother with volume two, volume two came out about three or four years later and you could as a writer immediately start reading volume two and I can hear it in the tone of the book it goes like this

3:26:41 Oh, the publisher made me. I promised I was going to do a second volume and... I'm gonna have to do it and I'm gonna write it. This is it right now this is the second volume I'm writing in as kind of a rehash of the first volume but I hate that fact that I have to write this book so that's what the second volumes all about So forget it! Just read Volume 1 When was this published originally? This book 1918 So you think that the publishers back then were already A-holes Back then, there'd been A-holes... That's the publishers job. There you go! No A-hole here though that is John's tip of the day! Great advice for you and me Just a tip with JCD And sometimes Adam

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Outro and End of Show Mixes

The show concludes with credits for end-of-show mixes by Nick Herron, Bonald Crabtree, and Agent Looper. The hosts sign off from Fredericksburg and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to support the show at noagendadonations.com. The final audio includes a mix featuring news reports on Gaza "urban renewal" and a parody of "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!"

nick herron· bonald crabtree· agent looper· jeffrey crocker· gaza

3:27:28 Created by Dana Burnetti. I don't know how he did it How do we do three and a half hours all of a sudden? That's too long back off It was the plate man thing that's what got me all flustered Hey coming up next on the Noah Jenner stream, it's it's The millennial media offensive those guys aren't complainers But they sometimes slip in little Easter eggs that was one of the funniest things I've ever heard by the way So thank you all for... Thank you all for being here, for joining us. For another extravaganza of media deconstruction! End of show mixes we got some good ones Nick Herron, Bonald Crabtree We've got Agent Cooper I think he wants to be called Agent Looper today and Jeffrey Crocker I incorrectly titled him as Corker but it is Crocker And um

3:28:24 That's it. Those are the end of show mixes we'll be back on Sunday and we'll bring you more deconstruction of your world and what's going on because most of it that you see on TV is bullcrap, and online too It's all placed there by plate men Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg Texas. In the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where i remain I am John C. Klorack Remember us at knowagenthedonations.com Until next time adios mofos a hui hui and such For all you boys and girls out in Gitmo world Listen to the NO Agenda Show If you want to know what's really happening Listen to the NO Agenda Show In The Morning

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3:30:39 Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to rubble ice! Israeli airstrikes across Gaza City continue. The situation is deteriorating rapidly for civilians unable to get out of Gaza City. 75% of central water wells have been destroyed or damaged by Israel. The first phase of urban renewal in the Strip was done, the demolition, time to build real estate bonanza was coming

3:31:24 There's a plan on President Trumps desk. Palestinians living in the enclave would be moved out, at least temporarily while billions would be poured in to develop the territory as a tourism resort and high-tech manufacturing hub The Riviera of the Middle East I don't want to be cute. I don't want to be a wise guy but the Riviera of the Middle East Dance peasants dance! I mean come on Remember when you ran away and I got on my knees and begged you not to leave because I'd go berserk? Be quiet! You left me anyhow, then the days got worse and worse. And now you see that I've gone completely out of my mind. And they're coming to take me away. Ha ha, they're coming to take me away. Ho ho hee hee

3:32:17 I'll be happy to see those nice young men in their clean white coats and they're coming to take me away! You thought it was a joke, and so you laughed. You laughed when i had said that losing you would make me flip my lid... Right? You know you laughed. I heard you laugh. You laughed, you laughed and laughed And then you left but now you know im utterly mad. The best podcast in the universe! Adios, mofo. Dvorak dot org slash N A Big government sucks