Episode 1823 · Sunday, 7 December 2025

Secretary of Egg

The Trump administration revitalizes the Monroe Doctrine through aggressive Caribbean naval strikes while the CDC ends a thirty-year newborn vaccination mandate amid shifting federal health priorities.

By The No Agenda Show | 3h 10m listen | 35 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1823

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Admiral Frank Bradley face mounting scrutiny following a September 2nd military strike on Venezuelan narcotics vessels that left 83 dead. Representative Jim Himes and legal experts like Stephen Lepper have called for the public release of classified footage, which reportedly shows U.S. forces targeting survivors clinging to wreckage in the Caribbean. This aggressive posture aligns with a newly unveiled 33-page National Security Strategy that explicitly invokes the Monroe Doctrine to re-establish American dominance across the Western Hemisphere.

In Europe, a leaked transcript published by Der Spiegel reveals President Zelensky and EU leaders like Emmanuel Macron are in a state of panic over back-channel peace negotiations between the Trump administration and Vladimir Putin. The Pentagon has issued a 2027 deadline for NATO allies to assume full responsibility for their own defense intelligence and troop deployments, coinciding with a massive Lockheed Martin contract for the Golden Dome missile system. Meanwhile, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has reversed a 30-year policy by no longer recommending the Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns of healthy mothers, a move former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb claims is a concession to anti-vaccination activists.

John C. Dvorak offers a cautionary tale on kitchen safety, recommending Shanzu Damascus knives and chainmail gloves to avoid the hazards of professional-grade mandolins. The show wraps with a critique of the fisting method of peanut consumption on airplanes and a look at the latest No Agenda Art Generator submissions from Darren O'Neill. Former Prime Minister Liz Truss also makes her debut in the podcasting world with a new show dedicated to exposing the British deep state.


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CHAPTER 01 / 35 Discussion

Kennedy Center Honors, Sylvester Stallone, and Kiss Tribute Bands

The Kennedy Center Honors are characterized as a rejection of establishment entertainment norms, specifically noting that popular audience favorites rarely receive major awards. Sylvester Stallone is highlighted for never winning an Academy Award despite his commercial success with the Rocky franchise. A discussion of the band Kiss follows, including an anecdote about a high-quality tribute band performance in Seattle and the financial success of Gene Simmons.

kennedy center honors· sylvester stallone· gloria gaynor· gene simmons· kiss· rock and roll

00:00 And right now she's cheap. We got blue checks! And we're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6 In The Morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where we've been determined to be the most affordable podcast in the universe, I'm John C. Dvorak It's Crackpot & Buzzkill...In The Mornin'! Well what prestigious award was this?

00:38 We're affordable. Because it basically costs you nothing until you get value and then you send something? Is that why we're affordable? Cause you feel like it. Yeah, well thats... They don't feel like it much recently but eventually they'll be back. Hey man did you see the Kennedy Center Honors? I only saw Trump giving awards to people Well- I didn't get to see his- Did he go do his bid? It's gonna be the host. Oh, it was... It'll be like a comedy show where you got to host the guy at the beginning telling jokes What was nice about it is I don't know if people really understand this but it was a huge middle finger to establishment entertainment business because If you ever notice if you look at the Grammys or Academy Awards

01:33 The people who make the movies that are loved most by the audience never get an award. Ever! Ever! On record! No, there's... it happens by accident Well sometimes by accident but usually it doesn't happen And I have a quick... The way they see it is that, look all the money you made is an award in itself. That's exactly right! It's like the inverse of the No Agenda show. You don't need any more accolades man so I just want to highlight the three awards here they are in quick succession

02:16 We have the disco queen and she was indeed. And nobody did it like Gloria Gaynor. Thank you very much. Gay icon, Gloria Gaynor! Yes very good. That's a good head of hair So he says to the lady with the wig that's a good head of hair that was pretty funny all right next A friend of mine a wonderful person really spectacular person one of the true great Movie stars there aren't many that used to be a lot. There aren't many now, but he's one of the great legends and had some of the greatest movies ever including the top grossing movies ever Sylvester Sly Salone never received an Academy Award ever Best screenplay what's that? I thought you wanted for best screenplay for Rocky. I looked it up

03:12 according to what I could find, was nothing. And then of course these guys never got a Grammy not sure they deserved it but in my heart they did. That's good. Give those guys an award and I'd much rather, you know they didn't win any Grammys because the material was such but i've always felt you know they are iconic that they had a singular act nobody really ever copied it well gore kind of entertaining super entertaining yeah yeah no i saw a tribute band i actually believe i've seen kiss

03:56 Because I was in Seattle once out and in the square area. Well, you either remembered or you don't how could you think? You saw kiss well because there was a it was supposed to be a tribute band But it could have been kissed Oh, yes It was exactly the same uh-huh and when I went there with a friend of mine at PC Magazine publisher we went in there and all of a sudden that we go into this bar and Pioneer Square And there's this kiss is playing yeah, and we stuck around and watched them They're throwing fire in the air and these guys they were sounded like kids it looked like kids I believed ice. I might as well seen kids with the tribute band was so good

04:33 But most nobody else did anything like that. So I just liked it, thought that was fun you know for people who have huge commercial success or at least recognized success...I don't think everybody in Kiss made all the money to be honest. Think Gene Simmons probably has it all Good friend of the present my good friend long time long time a good friend or longtime Go ahead trolls, say it. He's a Jew! Yeah there you go. He is? These guys never let up Here is the entertainment news of the week This is only the third largest such deal in the history of the entertainment industry however It is arguably the most influential This deal sets Netflix to be the king of content

CHAPTER 02 / 35 Discussion

Netflix Acquisition of Warner Brothers Legacy Assets

Netflix is moving to acquire legacy assets from Warner Brothers, a deal valued as one of the largest in entertainment history. While the Trump administration is expected to allow the merger without significant antitrust pushback, some political commentators express concern over potential influence from the Obama family due to their existing Netflix production deals. Historical context is provided regarding previous owners of movie studios, including Coca-Cola, Gulf+Western, and Seagram's.

netflix· warner brothers· antitrust· streaming· media consolidation· cnn

05:24 old and new. Netflix's co-CEO says our mission has always been to entertain the world together we can give audiences more of what they love and help define the next century of storytelling in Canada this would certainly attract attention from the federal regulators under a Under normal circumstances, a deal this massive invites regulatory scrutiny raises antitrust concerns. But analysts say this administration isn't likely to stand in the way. The Trump administration doesn't seem to be putting forth any pushback towards consolidation within the media industry Though that green light may come with strings attached. The quiet part of loud deals like this is, this is an administration that does not like having stories told about it that it does not approve. Shares of Netflix sold off on the news while shares of Warner Brothers jumped. Investors aren't sure if this will pay off for the streaming giant but consumers will be rewarded with more content at a cost I suspect the initial reaction will be to increase subscription prices

06:22 But the diversity of content in the future may suffer. Smaller scale directors are probably huddling in dark rooms having these conversations now about how they survive in this scary new world. This acquisition is expected to close in 12-18 months, analysts expect more mega deals in the US media industry Comcast and Paramount were also bidding on Warner's legacy assets. Paramount was one of those two interested buyers that got rebuffed, they're going to lick their wounds and they're going to come back and they're gonna look for something else So the responses to this were kind of baffling On the America First MAGA side Let's see we have Laura Loomer I told you this is gonna happen This is bad Get ready for The Obama News Network What?

07:13 Somehow because the Obama's had some deal with Netflix now Obama is going to be running the Obama News Network. Jack Prosebyk, Susan Rice is on the board of Netflix this is about the Obama's taking over media! Matt Gaetz Trump must stop this! Well I'm surprised you are glad you came I didn't think this was a story because I don't believe this merger's ever gonna occur. And, I think the best analysts have said so and it's an idea is to put Warner in a band so Paramount doesn't grab them when they wanna keep them that way for years. So whether this deal is consummated is the issue but the fact that anyone reacted to it... They had the same thing at the dinner table when we came up with this kind of weirdness.

08:09 I don't know what the deal is. The way I understand it, if they got a hold of it they'd spin off CNN anyway. Oh, CNN's not part of the deal! CNN's not even part of the deal but... The thing that gets me is even from an antitrust perspective streaming is wide open anybody can create a streaming app Anybody can stream whatever they want to. Anybody and everybody is creating content, who cares? I'll tell you who cares! The movie theater owners are finally going to realize that's it time to pack it in Time to turn into a roller rink And the actors and other people who get residuals They're the ones that are gonna be crying about it because that is over now

09:02 I think it's until 2029, they're going to continue. That's the proposal will continue everything but once it's on Netflix... I don't think residuals count anymore and certainly not for new stuff going forward And what really have they done for us? Who really cares? TikTok is funnier than most movies even your TikTok clips Well you should know since you've been poaching them Please No, it's just I mean...I don't even see why there would be a problem with Netflix acquiring us. Who cares? Okay so they got that... Well the element of yeah They got Bugs Bunny They got Batman So they have a great catalog of stuff Stuff I might want to watch I might not But is it really anti-competitive? Well I definitely don't see Obama's hook into this deal And by the way

10:04 These companies have been bought and sold by technology companies throughout my entire life. Well, Warner's been owned by AT&T... Yes! ...it's been owned by one company after another. We had Sony owning Columbia. Sony still owns Columbia. AOL owned them for a while if you remember those days. I think didn't Coca-Cola own a studio at one point? Didn't they own MGM at some point? Don't remember what Coca-Cola was like. I think so. Let me see. I'm pretty sure It's just like, who cares? Golfin Western! An oil company owned the studio. Yes, Golfin Western owned it for a long time I think they owned Paramount too didn't they? Golfin Western... yes they did there was a G&W company yeah

10:51 Let me see if they owned a movie studio. I'm pretty sure they did it looks like the hotel business Exactly the same, you know They saw what do you want? I tell you what? I'll give you two of my hotels in London for one of yours and Dubai Yeah, Coca-Cola yet sweeten the deal Okay Well will both do the signage this is really coca-cola owned the movie studio Columbia Pictures from 82 to 89 acquired it for 750 million in 82, sold it to Sony for 3.4 billion good job that was good a good deal no one was losing their mind over that

11:28 Whoa, they won't sell Pepsi in the theaters. It's horrible! No I don't see any... I don't see any... Selling to the Japanese? Yes, I don't see any problem with this. This is fine. This is good and just for whatever reason we're on The Show Business News, the biggest news out of Europe who cares about immigration? I'm sorry, I know you were building it up. But you...I had to say this Everybody who's bought and sold Warner in particular have not done well after that After they came and went And remember Bronfman Seagrams? An alcohol company Like what happened with AOL for example Well the AOL was tragic They bought Time Warner Got the whole kitten caboodle It was tragic

12:18 And Bronfman's, I guess the Bronfmans are still doing okay. Seagrams? They're still around. Didn't they buy- They have booze! Didn't they buy the studio? I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah! But now that you bring it up the way you do with these all this discrepant bunch of who knows why they're owning the studio in the first place...I guess they want to get laid? Or have some executives in love with a starlet? It makes no sense to me so that's only thing I can think of You just nailed it That's the entire idea behind it Of course All these ugly billionaires, they don't want to get involved in show business. We hang out with some beautiful people." Yeah, Seagram's bought MCA in 1995 with Universal Studios So yeah that's exactly right I'm surprised you don't know some of these people You hang out with these billionaires When I was on the yacht... When I was on a yacht sipping a mojito

CHAPTER 03 / 35 Discussion

Eurovision Song Contest Boycott and Israel Participation

Broadcasters from the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia have announced their withdrawal from the next Eurovision Song Contest following the decision to allow Israel to compete. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) maintains that the event should remain apolitical, despite allegations of voting interference and protests regarding the conflict in Gaza. The withdrawal is criticized as a form of virtue signaling by the participating nations.

eurovision· israel· netherlands· spain· ireland· slovenia

13:20 Alright, here's the big news out of Europe. At least four countries have announced they are pulling out of next year's Eurovision Song Contest after organizers decided to allow Israel to compete. The participating broadcasters from the Netherlands, Spain Ireland and Slovenia each withdrew from the song contest after the European Broadcasting Union held its twice yearly General Assembly. The countries called for Israel to be excluded over alleged interference in voting and its conduct in the war on Gaza Well what I'm pleased is that membership have had a full opportunity to debate it And I can tell you it was a full frank honest and quite moving debate

13:59 But as we can see from the emphatic result, what they really came together on is a belief that Eurovision Song Contest shouldn't be used as political theatre. It must retain some sense of neutrality." The EBU voted to adopt tougher voting rules in response to the allegations that Israel manipulated the vote in favour of their contestant The contest of musical acts from dozens of countries strives to remain apolitical but has repeatedly been embroiled in world events. Russia was expelled in 2022 after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine over the past two years pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrated against Israel outside the Eurovision Contest venues and Switzerland and Sweden How embarrassing for the Dutch

14:45 What an embarrassment. Is this your pathetic virtue signal? Goodness gracious, I know a lot of people at the national song contest level. Just embarrassing We're taking a stand! Okay... You make music Gay music. Well anyway this does... You had to throw that in! Well because well and the lead-in to this opens up the opportunity for America to create, host and produce the gayest song contest in the world competition everyone will come it'll be great

15:26 I see that as what an opportunity. If the president wasn't the president, he would do it? No you wouldn't call it world vision not Eurovision Global Vision The World Vision Song Contest Yes exactly Yeah Anyway so everyone's got their panties in a bunch Well, over what? Over everything. They got their panties in a bunch over a hex, Seth! Yeah exactly oh goodness gracious oh because this is the attack vector as you called it now you say when the Democrats win the midterm I have no crystal ball but if they do this will be the impeachment terms it'll be about killing innocent people clinging to wood

CHAPTER 04 / 35 Discussion

US Military Strikes on Venezuelan Narcotics Vessels

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended US military raids in the Caribbean that resulted in the deaths of 83 alleged narco-terrorists linked to Venezuela. Controversy centers on a September 2nd incident where Admiral Frank Bradley ordered a second strike on survivors clinging to wreckage. Legal experts, including former Judge Advocate General Stephen Lepper, argue these actions may constitute murder rather than lawful acts of war because the targets are civilians in a law enforcement context.

pete hegseth· frank bradley· venezuela· narcotics· maritime law· pentagon

16:16 Well, here's the thing. This is interesting play this BBC set there's a tease from yesterday the BBC World Service because coming up we're going to hear from a former senior lawyer from the Pentagon on the controversial military strikes by the United States against alleged narcotics boats in Venezuela. The orders that have been given by senior civilian leadership are unlawful which we believe they are then everyone who executes those orders from the admiral down to the person who pulls the trigger faces legal liability. Is that really true though?

17:00 I don't know is it true or not, do you want to hear the clip where this guy go- is on the BBC making his commentary? Of course because this- Peg Seth attacks BBC One. Pete Hegseth, American Secretary of Defense hit back Saturday at critics of the killings in the Caribbean of people that Trump- Ooh! Ooh, I like that alliteration Killings in the Caribbean. Killings in the Caribbean. Back Saturday, critics of the killings in the Caribbean of people that Trump administration says are drug smugglers which it's linked to Venezuela and the government in Caracas at least 83 people have been killed and 21 have been injured in the last three months in US raids In an incident on the second... Hold on a second I've no knowledge of this I thought everybody got blown to bits 21 have been injured?

17:47 I don't know that either. That's kind of news to me, i'd like to know more about that. Venezuela and the government in Caracas... When they were injured how did they rescue them? Are they just sitting in the middle of the ocean? They're not going to last long! No, I think they get rescued but I only knew of two and now it turns out 21 okay well there you go. That's actually strengthening the case here people have been killed and 21 have been injured in the last three months in US raids In an incident on the 2nd of September, two survivors of a US air strike that destroyed a boat said to be carrying narcotics were subsequently killed when the admiral in charge Frank Bradley who leads special operations command ordered a second strike after they were spotted clinging onto the wreckage. Speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in the last couple hours Secretary Hexeth was defiant saying the U.S will continue killing those he labeled narco-terrorists

18:36 Major General Stephen Lepper served as Judge Advocate General in the US Air Force. That's the second most senior lawyer in uniform at the Pentagon until his retirement He is a member of JAGS, a group of former military lawyers set up in February in response to the firing of other judge advocate generals Speaking to me earlier before Mr Hegseth appearance at the forum I asked him why the anti-narcotics operations are so troubling Well, I'm very concerned. I and my colleagues first of all believe that Even the first strikes of these vessels are unlawful because the legal justification upon which the entire operation is based, first of all it's still secret because the Office of Legal Counsel opinion justifying them has not been released. But even more importantly it does not constitute a non-international armed conflict which is the rationale that the Trump administration has given for the strikes in the first place."

19:33 Okay, this character that this was part of an overall scheme the BBC's part of it. Oh clearly and This guy is actually a banker Well that makes it extra fun of course he is this is all against the North Sea Nexus Hey, we can't launder any money. We can't launder any money didn't the moneys not coming through stop blowing up our boats military bank He's also he went he was a jag guy in the Air Force for a while And then he if you look at his he's on LinkedIn so I follow it looked at as education he went immediately got certificated to

20:13 Which is the only way I can pronounce that. I think it's pronounced certificate thing is right He got certificated for this that you know all money management personal wealth management banking banking banking and now he runs a Ransom banks, and he's running a bank now And so he's a banker yeah this guy's a banker So it makes nothing but sense your thesis yes It falls into place with this banker and here we now and then we see the confluence of one scheme and another in clip two that is just obvious. And what that means in the law is that not only should we not be talking about these things in terms of war crimes, we should be talking about these things as simple murder. Right I mean that will surprise a lot of people who might think you can argue over over the definitions the military killed people who they regarded enemies and therefore that the standard would be war crimes but you think actually it's a civilian one?

21:08 I do. I mean, narco-trafficking has traditionally by all the nations in the world been considered a law enforcement issue. These are criminals who are bringing drugs to our shores. They are civilians who are bringing drugs to our shores and one of the ways in which this administration has tried to sidestep these the law which basically says you can't kill civilians is to suggest that this is somehow an armed conflict. There are no arms involved in this and so the narco-trafficker vessels do not qualify as combatants under international law. Would a military commanders who made an order like the one Abner Bradley said to have made, have some protection if those orders came as result of instructions

21:54 from the leadership in the Pentagon, in other words from the Secretary of Defense? Well no. There is a duty among military members, no matter what rank or position you hold to disobey unlawful orders. He's in the pocket! Sounds familiar... Yeah nice very nice I told you that was about these drug boats That's the first thing I was thinking. Yeah, it was obviously about the drug bustle but it's all part of a giant scheme and set up for the impeachment that will take place in 2027. Hey man we're gonna quit if...I can't do another impeachment

CHAPTER 05 / 35 Discussion

Media Coverage and Political Reactions to Caribbean Raids

The BBC and American morning news programs are criticized for their one-sided reporting on the Caribbean drug boat strikes. Senator Tom Cotton argues the strikes were legal as the targets were associated with foreign terrorist organizations and were not incapacitated. Conversely, Representative Adam Smith and other Democrats suggest the survivors were shipwrecked and attempting to surrender, leading to calls for the public release of the classified strike video.

bbc· george stephanopoulos· tom cotton· adam smith· narcotics· media bias

22:39 Well, the impeachment... I can't do enough. I'm sick of these impeachments! I quit. I give up. You just keep impeaching. I don't understand what the Republicans put up with it. Okay this is the end of it. And if the orders that have been given by senior civilian leadership are unlawful which we believe they are then Everyone who executes those orders from the admiral down to the person who pulls the trigger faces legal liability. That's retired US Judge Advocate General, Major General Stephen Lepper Yeah by the way this got zero play but what was this guy's name? Paul Campo! Paul Campo who oversaw the FBI money laundering operations

23:39 and resigned in 2016 just got busted for, oh laundering drug money. It didn't get played. Cartel money! I should mention something else at the BBC report for those journalists wannabes out there where's the balance in this reporting you could easily bring somebody in with the other point of view and have them express themselves no You have a one-sided, lopsided presentation that only goes in one direction because you're part of the scheme. The BBC has just deteriorated to an extreme." Well the same can be said for the United States M5M I do have the morning shows... Well I think that's all we've been saying for 18 years

24:23 The morning shows from this morning, Sunday are doing the rounds. This is what it was all about. Oh I gotta talk about drug busts, drug b-b-b-b-busts Here's George Stephanopoulos with Adam Smith! I'm pretty sure he's a Democrat... Is he not? Yeah must be Democrat at least the way he talks, otherwise I'd be surprised. Here he is. Well, I think Jim Himes described it really well. There were two survivors on an overturned boat and Senator Cotton's description of it is simply not accurate When they were finally taken out they weren't trying to flip the boat over The boat was clearly incapacitated a tiny portion of it remained capsized the bow of the boat They had no communications device certainly they were unarmed any claim that the drugs had somehow survived that attack

25:27 hard to really square with what we saw. So it was deeply disturbing, it did not appear that these two survivors were in any position to continue the fight and then you get into a larger issue which you previewed of what is the fight exactly? They were trying to bring drugs and not even to the United States by the way. There's no evidence I mean, the drugs were going to some other point where they were going to be trans shipped from there And again No congressional authorization for this if it is a war then there should be either Congressional Authorization or compliance with the War Powers Resolution So this seems to go directly against Donald Trump's pledge to keep us out of wars He seems to be dragging us into one without legal authorization

26:11 So let's hear what Cotton had to say, who did show up on the morning shows. This is him with Manhans Welker on NBC. Let me ask you about the aftermath of that first strike. The Pentagon's Law of War manual which you're familiar with having served in Iraq and Afghanistan says quote orders to fire upon the shipwrecked would be clearly illegal given that how was that follow-on strike of two survivors legal Senator? Well, again, Kristen. They were not incapacitated they were not in the water surviving only because it had a life jacket or hanging to a plank of wood they were sitting on that boat they were clearly moving around on it that is in contrast for instance another strike this secretary Hexeth described just yesterday in October and which you had two survivors who were in that state they're essentially dog paddling in water and what happened on that strike

27:08 A US vessel went and picked those survivors up and took them back to their home country. That's just an example of how our military makes these decisions based on the facts and circumstances of each particular case consistent with laws, and with the directive you just stated." Wait a minute! So were they helpless or not? It looks like everybody watched the video and walked away with different opinions... This is so strange Here's a by the way, this is stopping for a second that dimension in you that you caught on the BBC where they said they Captured or 21 people survived. Mm-hmm meaning those are 21 people that were rescued So the modus operandi is not to kill those that's right that survived and so that I think

CHAPTER 06 / 35 Discussion

Classified Video Release and Geopolitical Strategy in Venezuela

Representative Jim Himes advocates for the public release of the September 2nd strike video, describing the footage of the military targeting two men on wreckage as profoundly shaking. The discussion posits that the US strategy is designed to disrupt drug flows from Venezuela to Europe, effectively pressuring European interests. Comparisons are made to previous administrations' use of "double tap" strikes in the Middle East which received less media scrutiny.

jim himes· marjorie himes· venezuela· drug trafficking· classified video· europe

27:53 The fact that they let that slip. Yeah, it's a mistake was a mistake? Yes in there you know with considering the plan the only modus operandi is impeach Trump as quickly as possible Democrat on this is Jim Hines House Intelligence Committee Congresswoman Marjorie Himes he joins us this morning from Connecticut welcome back to face the nation thanks for having me Margaret You are one of the few lawmakers shown the classified version of this September 2nd video of the US strikes an alleged drug boat near Venezuela. Four strikes in total, we've learned you met with Admiral Bradley who commands special operations as well

28:32 The President of the United States says he's open to this video being made public. Do you think it is essential that it become public and are you confident it will be? I think its really important that this video be made public, um... It's not lost on anyone of course that the interpretation in the video which six or seven of us had an opportunity to see last week broke down precisely on party lines. And so this is an instance in which I think the American public needs to judge for itself. We need to judge! I know how the public is going to react because, uh...I felt my own reaction you know spent years looking at videos of lethal action taken often in the terrorism context and this video was profoundly shaking

29:18 And I think it's important for Americans to see it because look, there is a certain amount of sympathy out there for going after drug runners. But I think that its really important that people see what it looks like when the full force United States military has turned on two guys who are clinging to a piece of wood and about to go under just so they have sort of visceral feel for what we're doing. He saw different video clinging to a piece of wood Tom Collins said they were not clingy to a piece of wood And if we're going to broadcast that video, please, please broadcast the video of the double and triple tap in Iraq. Please! Yeah or...and he did it in Pakistan I think Afghanistan? Nobody brings up...we're gonna...of course I'm never gonna stop doing this because until the media at least comes back at somebody with a commentary that Obama did this

30:15 He and he blew up, in fact so did Bush. In fact it blew up weddings. Yeah. They literally blew up wedding documented blowing up weddings. And paid people off! It was like a hundred grand oh I'm sorry we killed one of your wedding party guests? Here's $100,000 dollars. Then they would do a double tap when people came to rescue the injured they blow them up again and this is the real killer that the second double tap that Obama specialized in and nobody brings it up. Let's be honest when it comes to killing people we are foam finger number one! What is this unpatriotic talk? Obama gets at the top of the list though, his kill lists a Tuesday kill lists whatever was yeah thing as ridiculous as they were just

31:07 You know, this is just a setup so they can impeach Trump again. So they can set the record we're number one at impeaching and getting nowhere with it Let's go back to Tom Cotton I hear you saying they weren't incapacitated and yet Democratic Congressman Adam Smith of Washington The ranking member on the House Armed Services Committee saw this very differently Do you see that even though I'm playing from three different news networks It's all the same thing. Everybody went to say the same thing and it's different from the other guy, it's amazing. He said quote, it looks like two classically shipwrecked people other lawmakers who saw the video said that you men appeared to raise their arms potentially to signal that they were trying to surrender Senator

31:52 Why did Admiral Bradley interpret those actions as anything other than these two men trying to seek help and survive? Well, again they were sitting or standing on top of a capsized boat. They weren't floating helplessly in the water and Kristen I don't think it matters all that much what they were trying to do It looked at one point like they're trying to flip the boat back over presumably to rescue its cargo and continue their mission Or stay afloat maybe Maybe they were signaling to other airplanes or drug cartel boats That sounds pretty flimsy I heard that the radios, they were doing flags, semaphore signals to the other boats and airplanes. Satellites... They're in waters that are just off drug cartel areas at one point the guy takes off his T-shirt maybe he's trying to get a suntan it doesn't really matter what they were trying to do what matters is we're not in a shipwreck state distressed dog paddling in the water

32:41 all. And therefore, that boat its cargo and those drug traffickers remained valid targets I think what the Democrats object to here is not the second strike it's the first strike and every other strike. Now let's go back to Adam Smith with Stephanopoulos What is this really about? On the release of the video President Trump has said he's fine with having a release but Secretary Heads up also say just yet still being reviewed any he raised the possibility that they can't release it because they don't want to compromise sources and methods Yeah, that's ridiculous. I mean how many videos have they released to date? I'm not sure it was like 15 or 20 They've showed the strike It's not very hard to make sure that nothing in that video shows anything If they showed us just a portion of those two on the boat its no different than any of the dozen plus videos they've already released I mean it seems pretty clear they don't want to release this video because they don't want people to see it

33:36 Because it's very, very difficult to justify. And again big issue here is President Trump dragging us into a foreign conflict when we have domestic issues that were supposed to be paying attention to that we need to be paying attention to is directly contrary to the campaign the president trump ran and this really about drugs or is it about regime change in Venezuela? Are we about to go to war with Venezuela? The president has alluded to that repeatedly over the course of the last several weeks couple months now And that too, I think would be very very bad for the national security interests of our country. Why? What what how does it got anything to do with national security Well we don't want to be dragged into war man America first! Well obviously Stepanopoulos asked him immediately when he made that statement... ...what are you talking about?! No

34:28 No? What?! No, no. Of course not! Last clip in the series this is back to Manhans Walker with Tom Cotton How is a boat that's not heading to the United States an imminent threat to this country Senator Well thats one possibility based on the tactics and techniques we've observed of these drug cartels They send smaller boats to sea then they link up with larger boat before they continue their mission I didn't hear that specifically from Admiral Bradley in my briefing. But what we know is that these drug cartels, which are designated foreign terrorist organizations are trafficking drugs to our shores and when we have an opportunity to strike one of the these boats where the intelligence gives us high confidence that everyone on the boat is a valid target because they're associated with these cartels then I think we need to strike it

35:15 Now there's other cases when we don't have that high confidence, when there might be for instance young girls that are being human trafficked and obviously our military wouldn't take that strike. I think it is much more likely that we're missing some opportunities to strike these boats and protect Americans because they don't... We're missing an opportunity to blow up some chicks! Crap man, we missed it. We blew it all. I can't believe it's a strike. I think it's much more likely that we're missing some opportunities to strike these boats and protect Americans because we don't have the same high level of confidence. Senator is there any hard evidence that shows that this particular boat was headed to the United States?

35:57 That didn't come up in my briefing. But again, there's very reliable multiple sources of intelligence that tells us that this boat had drugs on it, that everyone on that boat was associated with these designated foreign terrorist organizations that are trying to kill American children. But are you comfortable having the United States target a boat? So she's been co-opted by your Nexus Walker? Because she knows, somebody told her or she listens to our show which I don't think so. She knows that this is all about Europe and screwing them over by stopping the flow of drugs from Venezuela to Europe and she's trying to get him to admit it or just say something or to hint at it but she knows! The way she's asking the question

36:48 Are you sure? How come the bull was headed east. Dude, it doesn't sound like it's coming our way." And she's acting coy about it but in fact she knows what the deal is and he does too... But he's not doing a good job answering No well he's not really that talented No, he will not get a Kennedy honor for his acting capabilities. Definitely not! This boat had drugs on it that everyone on that boat was associated with these designated foreign terrorist organizations that are trying to kill American children But are you comfortable having the United States target a boat in which you have not seen evidence and is actually heading to the United States? That is an imminent threat Any boat loaded with drugs that has crewed by

CHAPTER 07 / 35 Discussion

Trump Administration National Security Strategy and Monroe Doctrine

The Trump administration released a 33-page National Security Strategy document emphasizing the enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere. The memo signals a shift away from globalism, prioritizing border control and domestic industrial strength while reducing responsibilities in Europe. International reactions from leaders like Emmanuel Macron suggest concern over a potential US betrayal of Ukraine and the end of security guarantees.

monroe doctrine· national security strategy· donald trump· western hemisphere· nato· ukraine

37:37 associates and members of foreign terrorist organizations that are trying to kill American kids I think is a valid target. I'm not just comfortable with it, I want to continue it." Yeah! I want to continue it yes yeah well this kind of rolls into the National Security Strategy document that was released which had a chance to review all 33 pages. And of course and it's actually, here is a little intro to it and then we'll talk about what's in it and then the responses around the world are pretty funny. Shy of a year into his second term President Trump details in this newly released national security memo how he wants to change America's relationships and responsibilities

38:29 every region of the globe. The president's top priority is connected to his months of strikes on alleged drug boats. Very soon we're going to start doing it on land too. Trump's memo states, after years of neglect the United States will reassert and enforce the Monroe Doctrine to restore American preeminence in the Western Hemisphere If you're focused on America and America first, you start with your own hemisphere where we live A big part of this is creating a larger US military presence in the Western Hemisphere, particularly the Navy and Coast Guard to control sea lanes to thwart illegal and other unwanted migration. To reduce human and drug trafficking and to control key transit routes in a crisis another tactic terrorizing

39:10 The president says he's prioritizing what he calls commercial diplomacy to boost American commerce while making it harder for non-hemispheric competitors to increase their influence in the region. And, the White House says we should make every effort to push out foreign companies that build infrastructure in the region. The Trump administration says all of this is part of their America First strategy but even so Some of the president's own supporters argue he is too focused on foreign affairs. So they say this. This is part of their America First strategy, but even some of the president's own supporters argue he's too focused on foreign affairs. America first... She's not responding to this document that still from three weeks ago They make it sound like oh some other president supporters don't like it Yeah this is a good example sort editing now this is on what show? This is NBC NBC morning show I don't know what show was

40:23 It's just a report. Is the classic what has been going on, this is like the BBC edit of the Trump speech? Yes! You take something discrepant and throw it in so it got the same volume you know sounds reasonable that makes sense, makes the report sing. The region, the Trump administration says all of this as part of their America first strategy but even some Some of the president's own supporters argue he is too focused on foreign affairs. Well, she does now but she was a supporter. I think that if you're in the editorial meeting and you got into this discussion because you'd be the guy there that would be this dick that says stuff like that. And they had her say well yeah Shut up basically basically curry get back to the city desk

41:26 She was a supporter traditionally and she represents supporters in essence. Yeah, okay. So get back to the city desk and shut up! I will. Americans first Where the Trump administration wants America to shoulder less responsibility is Europe Claiming the continent is in decline, in part due to migration. They also accuse European leaders of having unrealistic expectations for peace and Ukraine and argue NATO should stop expanding. This memo has much in it that should encourage Russia which also wants to stop NATO from expanding and rejects Europe's expectations for the end of its war. Now unlike national security memos from past administrations

42:10 President Trump says it's in America's core interest to reestablish strategic stability with Russia. What a horrible thing, my fellow Americans. He starts right? Yeah of course he is over the past nine months we have brought our nation and the world back from the brink of catastrophe and disaster Please clap. This is what it says in the, you're reading from the report? Yeah it starts off so this is... That's how it starts! Yes this is his letter introducing the strategy document No administration history has achieved so dramatic a turnaround in so short a time Wow yes and then he goes into some wins here and then In everything we do We are putting America first Better recapture that

43:00 Yeah, he's trying. He is trying to recapture that so it's actually a pretty interesting document and starts with you know what is American strategy? I've highlighted a few things our elites are elites badly miscalculated America's willingness to shoulder forever global burdens which the American people saw no connection to the national interest they overestimated America's ability to fund simultaneously a massive welfare regulatory administrative state alongside a massive military diplomatic intelligence and foreign aid complex I wonder who wrote this it's unclear. I mean, I'm trying to hear you as you're reading I'm trying to hear a voice but definitely not Trump No no oh no the beginning maybe the first couple There's two pages that opens it up and that's signed by him That's his introductory This is now the strategy document

43:55 They placed hugely misguided destructive bets on globalism and so-called free trade that hollowed out the very middle class and industrial base on which American economic and military preeminence depend. They allowed allies... This sounds a little like Scott Besant Yeah, yeah? That's possible I think he is definitely in the mix They allowed allies and partners to offload the cost of their defense onto the American people, and sometimes to suck us into conflicts and controversies central to their interests but peripheral or irrelevant to our own. So you know, the whole thing is basically we really don't want any intervention or any business in

44:40 these foreign wars. But that's not how it's being played in the news this is Canada's global news outfit they decided to make sure that you understand that this is all about America killing everybody we're gonna put Nat Pops throughout the whole thing Donald Trump made clear of the United States foreign policy would change on Friday and the White House unveiled its new national security strategy decades the US was why why do we have it's his strategy build its new national security strategy

45:19 For decades, the US was the hub in the wheel of international security and trade. The new strategy says that days of the U.S. propping up the entire world order like Atlas are over... ...that affairs with other countries are U.S. concerns only if their activities directly threaten American interests And the US will enforce the Monroe Doctrine to restore its preeminence in the Western Hemisphere. A really popular line of argumentation is that the administration wants to go back to a more 19th century style of diplomacy with spheres of influence. President James Monroe's 1823 policy is receiving an update focusing on immigration and alleged narco-terrorism

46:03 French President Emmanuel Macron says unity between the US and Europe on Ukraine is essential. A day earlier, a German publication leaked a transcript of a call where Macron told Germany's chancellor the US could betray Ukraine. Macron denied saying that The new US strategy states it wants the Ukraine-Russia war to quickly end. This document makes it pretty clear that there will be no security guarantees for Ukraine. NATO watcher Andreas Gassner says the new strategy puts allies at risk They're much more likely to get involved in conflict because competitive powers are going to take advantage It looks like allies will have to adapt

CHAPTER 08 / 35 Discussion

James Monroe Portrait and Historical Personality

An aside focuses on a portrait of James Monroe by artist Gilbert Stuart housed in the National Gallery. The painting is described as capturing a perceived arrogance in Monroe's personality, which is linked to the assertive nature of the Monroe Doctrine. The doctrine is summarized as a declaration of US influence over the entire Western Hemisphere.

james monroe· gilbert stuart· national gallery· portrait· history

46:48 aware of the US focus on security could invite more instability. Yeah, war's coming Trumps to blame! What I'd like...I would like to mention something just as an aside James Monroe who made the Monroe Doctrine was portrayed by which is a funny way you saying it by Gilbert Stewart and he, as an oil painting. And it's in the... I saw this painting at the National Gallery. And Stuart was able to capture probably

47:29 He's I don't know this guy was so talented as an artist. He he had a the ability to Really you looked at the person you swore you were looking at the guy no and in James Monroe it the picture of James Monroe by Gilbert Stewart, James Monroe is an obvious prick Real asshole just by looking at him Yeah, and it came through the painting. It was obvious that Stuart was painting him as such and when you look at James Monroe this guy was a prick

48:05 And it's so I mean anyone who's ever seen this this painting. I would agree with me, I guarantee it We all know those kinds of people you look at him at a party you go like you're a prick Guys are prick and James Monroe had to be a big prick and the you know he's with the Munroe doctrine I could see it What is if you were to summarize them on road doctrine? What would you say oh We have preeminence over all the affairs of the entire hemisphere. The entire western hemisphere is ours! That's basically it. That is, that's pretty much in the documents and not doesn't say it's ours but it does but what I like about this... It's ours at least influentially and for all practical purposes its ours and people can't mess around in this area without permission Get off my turf! Exactly What I like about this document

CHAPTER 09 / 35 Discussion

American Soft Power and Taiwan Shipping Lanes

The National Security Strategy outlines a desire for unrivaled soft power and a robust industrial base to meet wartime production demands. Regarding Asia, the document clarifies that the US interest in Taiwan is primarily about maintaining military overmatch and protecting shipping lanes in the South China Sea, through which one-third of global shipping passes. The strategy emphasizes that the US does not support unilateral changes to the status quo in the Taiwan Strait.

soft power· taiwan· south china sea· semiconductors· military overmatch· trade

49:04 It is, first of all it's very readable. Everybody should grab a copy it's on the whitehouse.gov website. It's very readable. The second section what should the United States want? What do we want overall well that's if you were to say... If you were to answer that question what would you say What do you want? We want to be left alone. That's pretty much what it says First and foremost we want the continued survival and safety of the United States as an independent sovereign republic whose government secures the God-given natural rights of its citizens, and prioritizes their well being and interests. We want to protect this country its people is territory its economy in its way of life from military attack and hostile foreign influence Britain

49:51 Summarizing, we want full control over our borders. We want a resilient national infrastructure that can withstand natural disasters resist and thwart foreign threats. We want to recruit train equip and field the world's most powerful lethal and technologically advanced military to protect our interests deter wars and if necessary win them quickly and decisively. We want the world's most robust credible and modern nuclear deterrent plus next-generation missile defenses including Golden Dome! For the American homeland, and we want the world's strongest most dynamic most innovative a most advanced economy.

50:30 We want the world's most, I'm skipping over parts here. We want the world's most robust industrial base so we can meet peacetime and wartime production demands cultivating American industrial strength highest priority and national economic policy robust productive innovative energy sector Want to remain the world's most scientifically in technology advanced innovative country protect our intellectual property from foreign theft We want to maintain our unrivaled soft power, this is interesting. Which we exercise positive influence throughout the world that furthers our interests."

51:06 We will be unapologetic about our country's past and present while respectful of other countries' differing religions, cultures and governing systems. It is very clear in this document it is like hey everybody should just be what they want to be you do you and we'll do us for sure there is no we're going to go spread democracy there is none of that. That has got to end Finally, we want the restoration and reinvigoration of American spiritual and cultural health. We want an America that cherishes its past glories and its heroes and looks forward to a new golden age with the Golden Dome. We want people who are proud happy and optimistic... well that's not the troll room!

51:52 We want a gainfully employed citizenry with no one sitting on the sidelines, but none of this can be accomplished without growing numbers of strong traditional families that raise healthy children." You really can't argue with this document. But yes what do we want from the world? We want to ensure that the Western Hemisphere remains reasonably stable and well-governed enough to prevent and discourage mass migration to the United States so it's all about the Western Hemisphere Let me see, I highlighted everything but we don't need to go through all of it. But it really is production and we want a strong middle class the soft power comes back returning economic freedom to our citizens by historic tax cuts, tax cuts, deregulatory efforts making the United States a premier place to do business investing in emerging technologies and basic science... Science? Let's see oh yeah then the strategy

52:51 President Trump's foreign policy is pragmatic without being pragmatist. Pragmatic without being pragmatist? What does that even mean, can you decipher that?" Oh it goes on... Realistic without being realist, principled without being idealistic, muscular without being hawkish and restrained without being dovish." Oh, somebody got cute. That's a chat GPT No, that's not chat GPT. That's somebody that whoever is the poet Or considers themselves to be a poet and there's one of them in the in the cabinet. Who is that? I don't know but I guarantee there's always one you take ten people one of them is always a poet. I betcha it's Miller Stephen Miller's probably a closet poet Oh, that's...you know That's a good out-of-the blue out-of-the-blue guess yeah not bad does Steven Miller with the tick well here It is this this kind of gives their way

53:52 It is not grounded in traditional political ideology. It is motivated above all by what works for America or, in two words... AMERICA FIRST! Do you get it? We're America first people. Tucker we're America first Candace we're America first What's the weenie boys name? Fuentes! Fuentes we are America First! Fuentes has got the hats He's got the hats. Yeah, he has got the hats. Fairness pro-American worker era of mass migration is over. These are just the bullet points protection of core rights and liberties

54:33 Burden sharing and burden shifting. Now, this is the NATO stuff President Trump has set a new global standard with the Hague commitment which pledges NATO countries to spend 5% of GDP We already got that The model will be targeting targeted partnerships that use economic tools to align incentives share burdens and like-minded allies and insist on reforms at anchor long term stability Balance trade, securing access to critical supply chains. Is that in the document? Yeah it says Raspberry here reviving our defense industrial base energy dominance Western Hemisphere the Trump corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Corollary what is what is corollary? It means there's a parasite policy that runs parallel They could have said parallel

55:28 Well, no it wouldn't work in that sense. And it's a nice word We will deny non-hemispheric competitors the ability to position forces or other threatening capabilities or to own or control strategically vital assets in our hemisphere! You're right Don't mess with the West Our goals for the Western Hemisphere can be summarized as enlist and expand we will enlist established friends you hear that Britain? You could be enlisted Right now you are on the outs in the hemisphere to control migration, stop drug flows and strengthen stability and security on land and sea. Let's see... We must reconsider our military presence yes a readjustment of our global military presence it's all going towards the South China Sea Europe you can go pound sand if you can't figure out Russia we're moving out

56:25 Okay, see what else is not easy easier said than done possibly So they definitely want to work with China But it has to be fair fair and balanced Let me see. What else do we have? There's a lot of blah blah blah in here Favor conventional... Oh yeah, a favorable conventional military balance reminds an essential component of strategic competition. There is rightly much focus on Taiwan partly because of Taiwan's dominance of semiconductor production but mostly because Taiwan provides direct access to the second island chain and splits Northeast and Southeast Asia into two distinct theaters." Finally someone has just said it straight up

57:14 That's what it is about. Given the one-third of global shipping passes through the South China Sea, this has major implications for the US economy – hence a deterring conflict over Taiwan ideally by preserving military overmatch priority. We will also maintain a long-standing declaratory policy on Taiwan, meaning the United States does not support any unilateral change to the status quo in the Taiwan Strait." It's never been about Taiwan it's about the shipping lanes and that's why we're spending a lot of money on ships big beautiful ships. It is a little bit about Taiwan because that TMS semiconductor manufacturing company

57:56 Those guys are, that's a valuable asset. Yes but the first island chain that's really what we will harden and strengthen our military presence in the western Pacific while in our dealings with Taiwan and Australia we maintain our determined rhetoric on increased defense spending which means we're not giving you anything it's just rhetoric! That's funny Then it goes into Europe. Europe, you suck! Without us you're lost. Stop letting immigrants in Ukraine horrible idea the administration finds itself at odds with European officials who hold unrealistic expectations for the war perched in unstable minority governments many of which trample on basic principles of democracy to oppress opposition It really is if anyone else had written it up

CHAPTER 10 / 35 Discussion

European Civilizational Erasure and Qatari Influence

The US National Security Strategy predicts "civilizational erasure" in Europe within 20 years due to current migration trends, questioning the future reliability of European allies. Separately, media reports discuss the Doha conference in Qatar, where Tucker Carlson was observed. This leads to a discussion of claims made by Mark Levin regarding Qatari financial backing for Carlson's new media network.

europe· civilizational erasure· tucker carlson· qatar· doha· mark levin

58:46 If Fuentes had written up this document, I'd vote for him as president. It truly is an America first document it's good and it's a very easy read Let's hear how CBS took this. Okay, the president now says he is concerned about quote civilizational erasure in Europe. He made...in Europe? I don't think he is concerned. He is predicting it in the document. He is not saying gee I am really worried about that. No if you guys don't shape up your going to be done in 20 years. Either he made the claim in a document titled National Security Strategy of The United States Of America The president added, should present trends continue the continent meaning Europe will be unrecognizable in 20 years or less. As such it is far from obvious whether certain European countries will have economies and military strong enough to remain reliable allies." What was the impetus for this? And what do we know about what some are saying in reaction to this story including maybe what we've heard from our European allies

59:45 Yeah, good morning Vlad. Well to start this is a document that the president typically puts out during the first year of a term outlining the administration's national security priorities but if you read the document and you just read a portion of it you might remember that speech that the president gave back in September before the UN General Assembly sounds Some of the information language in this document sounds a lot like that, and criticizing European countries for migration policies. It also accuses the European Union and other transnational bodies

1:00:23 of advice. Okay, so let's listen to the report from the European Union reacting to this document. European leaders are choosing calm over confrontation even as the US strategy paper delivers one of the sharpest critiques at the EU in years most officials seem intent on keeping tensions with Washington contained the bloc's top diplomats even downplaying some of the criticism

1:01:06 Europe has been underestimating its own power towards Russia for example. I mean we should be more self-confident, that's for sure and you know... This by the way was the Doha conference which just popped up out of the blue Guess who was sitting second row in the Doha conference? Who? Tucker! Tucker was there? Yeah The Qatar Doha conference. Yeah, well you know there was a big one of the right wing talk show radio talk show hosts and I can't remember which one it was... Was going on and on about how Tucker- oh no! It was- Well I know who it was. Mark Levin! It was Mark Levin ladies and gentlemen

1:01:55 And he went on and on and on because they have a feud that Tucker was his number one financiers are the Qataris. And the whole Tucker News Network or Tucker Carlson network, whatever he calls it. Gold! Tucker's gold! His network is all controlled by the Qataris who will control... Savage actually went on and on about this as if he was a little jealous that all this money is flying around from the Qataris to throw at anybody that wants it except him He refuses to take it I refuse to take it We'll take it

1:02:34 Yeah, we'll take it. Where's our Qatari money? Where is our Doha dough people? Also the agency is not ponying up recently... Just to say but there's no evidence of and he in fact he Says quite the opposite. He says that's ridiculous on his face, but I do find it very pops up there Yeah is like yeah, it makes more sense that he's sponsored by Qatar I think There's the same you know the Amy Goodman show has got some Eastern Europe or post some Middle East money

1:03:10 I think it's Bahrain, I understand. I can't remember but yeah it makes sense that Qatar would be bought and paid for Tucker. Might be but again no evidence No evidence, but there he is. I mean we should be more self-confident that's that's for sure and you know us still Still our biggest ally and there III read it as well that we are still in the biggest In Germany, the response was slightly firmer. The country's foreign minister making it clear he didn't need external input on policy. Of course our alliance is based on shared values but I believe that issues such as freedom of expression or the organization of free societies here at least in Germany do not belong into this context. The people who literally arrest you if you say something negative about a politician on your...on Facebook

1:04:08 Oh yeah, okay. Nor do we believe that anyone needs to give us advice on these matters. But no prominent leaders have slammed Trump for the scathing 30... They have no one has slammed him! What kind of reporting is this? No prominent leaders have slammed him What kind of reporting is that? That's what I just said. It's not reporting! It is really bizarre to say it that way, no one has slammed him this is France 24. But no prominent leaders have slammed Trump for the scathing 33 page document that accuses European countries

1:04:48 so-called civilizational erasure. Preserving the transatlantic alliance appears to be top priority and most likely fear hitting back won't play in their favour. Analysts say the lack of outcry comes down to the fact that these criticisms aren't new, Vice President J.D Vance delivered a blistering attack on European governments in Munich earlier this year Their impacts will be tested as crucial elections loom across the continent So the one thing that you might have caught in that earlier clip is this leaked phone call between Zelensky and pretty much all the big muckety-mucks of the EU. Queen Ursula, Macron, Ritter was in there, Mr. Pieper's from Germany...

CHAPTER 11 / 35 Discussion

Leaked Phone Call Between Zelensky and EU Leaders

A leaked transcript published by Der Spiegel reveals a private call between President Zelensky and several European leaders, including Emmanuel Macron and Mark Rutte. The leaders expressed alarm that US envoys Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner held lengthy talks with Vladimir Putin, fearing the US might negotiate a peace deal without Ukrainian security guarantees. The discussion characterizes the EU leaders as desperate to continue the war.

volodymyr zelensky· emmanuel macron· friedrich merz· mark rutte· steve whitkoff· jared kushner

1:05:35 All of these people are on the call with Zelensky. Merch. Yeah, Peepers, Mr. Peepers And I defy anyone to find a report about this! Uh...I saw some vloggers and some YouTubers talking about it But I could the only so I went you know what I do is go to YouTube and I say leaked phone call And you get a whole list of which the first 15 are AI only with words on The screen stop hitting the drum. It's already like just emphasizing your points No, it sounds random if you could if you could emphasize them oh by the way Tina show me these drumsticks

1:06:16 Yeah? And it's just drumsticks. But they're drumsticks that make noise? Yes! And you can hit a cymbal and in the air, it'll hit a cymbal I gotta get it. Oh, you can do it in the air? Yeah! You don't have to hit anything literally? No you just like...I guess it has the position of the hi-hat and the snare and then you can go over here and hit the cymbals Where's this sound come from? USB. Separate speakers? USB. You plug it into something Sounds like I want a bear. Hi me too is gonna be on the show You know you will be drumming the whole time it'll be a drum battle Okay, so had you heard about this call that got leaked? It sounds like Russia well yeah, it's total tit-for-tat Oh, you're gonna release this call with what was the one we had recently oh

1:07:12 With Whitcoff? Oh yeah, the Whitcoff call. So it might be us! It could be... well it's either us or Russia I mean who else does this stuff? Well the reason that I say its US is because the networks wouldn't touch it. Us as in this was Trump's guys No one touched it, couldn't find a single report Times of India, that's all I got and i'm pretty sure it's an AI voice to boot but at least this is the story French president Emmanuel Macron has reportedly raised alarm over Ukraine Warning that US President Donald Trump might be on the verge of betraying Kiev This comes from a leaked transcript of a private call between European leaders published by Der Spiegel

1:08:00 The call, held on Monday included leaders such as Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Finnish President Alexander Stubbe, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and others. They discussed U.S.-led peace negotiations with both Kyiv and Moscow. Moscow, as tensions remain high in the ongoing war. According to Der Spiegel, Macron said there was a real risk that the U.S. could make decisions on Ukraine's territory without clear security guarantees – warning of a great danger for Zelensky. Macron's office later clarified that he did not use the word betray but the concerns over Ukraine's security were clear.

1:08:42 German Chancellor Merz also weighed in, reportedly telling the group that Zelensky must be extremely careful in the coming days. He appeared to be referring to U.S. envoys Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner who had spent five hours in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin the day before. The two envoys are scheduled to meet Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustam Umarov in Miami on Thursday Finland's President Stubbe agreed, saying Ukraine could not be left alone with these U.S. negotiators — a point echoed by NATO Secretary-General Rutte who stressed the need to protect Zelenskyy The call came after the Trump administration circulated a 28-point peace plan

1:09:24 The way I hear this It's almost like, let's say we have a hundred million dollar budget movie and then it's not working out. Our main guy is our main actor he's attached to the project he you know it's not working out. He's an alcoholic. So all Cokehead and so all of the producers get on the phone with him said man hey hey we can't hey you can't go to that meeting alone

1:10:15 You can't go, no we have to have people there. This whole thing it's they're just dripping in weakness and they just want continued war! It's unconscionable what these people are doing. That's why I like the McGregor clips that played in the last show where he said these guys are through when this war is over yeah yeah They're not popular Germany's gonna go AFD eventually they has too There's no question about it. The British are screwed over, they can't say anything on social media without getting thrown in jail. The French are completely out of touch with everybody and out of control and they're a bunch of communists to be honest about it At least they have nuclear power I'll give them that They still have that Yeah well so do the Brits

CHAPTER 12 / 35 Discussion

NATO Defense Capability Deadline and Lockheed Martin

The Pentagon has reportedly informed European diplomats that they have until 2027 to take over primary responsibility for NATO's defense capabilities, including intelligence and troop deployments. Failure to meet this deadline could result in the US withdrawing from certain coordination mechanisms. This shift coincides with Lockheed Martin receiving a major contract for the "Golden Dome" missile defense system.

nato· pentagon· lockheed martin· defense spending· golden dome· missiles

1:11:05 Well, they haven't started up a reactor and since the 60s I think. Oh you're talking about power? Yeah oh no i'm talking about nuclear power yeah yeah Power reactors. They do and they haven't freaked out and shut them all down like idiots Final clip Although they've wanted to and I think there's been discussion about it In France yes Yeah Final clip in this series This is Another salvo. The message is clear, Washington wants Europe to shoulder more of its own defence. A Reuters report says the Pentagon told European diplomats that nations have until 2027 to take over most of NATO's defence capabilities. That's everything from intelligence to missiles and troop deployments roles the US has dominated for decades

1:11:54 If they don't, the US could decide to stop participating in some NATO defence coordination mechanisms. The Trump administration's pressure on NATO allies is nothing new. In March Trump had already questioned whether he'd defend countries that don't spend enough. Well I've said that to them if you're not going to pay we're not going to defend. I said that seven years ago and because of that they paid hundreds of billions of dollars. I said if you're not going to pay your bills, we're not going to defend you." The Pentagon's staff who set the deadline haven't laid out how the US would measure Europe's progress but European officials say 2027 is unrealistic

1:12:32 Even the EU's own 2030 target for military self-reliance is seen as ambitious and many key US capabilities can't be replaced quickly. Washington's relationship with NATO runs hot and cold back in June Trump was applauding European leaders for backing a plan to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP but in the months since he's shown a willingness to negotiate with Russia over the war in Ukraine, The Deputy Secretary of State told NATO foreign ministers this week it was obvious Europe should take primary responsibility for its own security. There you go, another salvo! Careful we're gonna pull out again... Well yeah but this is going to be up to Lockheed Martin

CHAPTER 13 / 35 Discussion

Liz Truss Podcast Launch and Deep State Critique

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss has launched a new podcast titled "The Liz Truss Show." In her promotional material, she blames the "deep state" and media allies for her 2022 deposition, claiming they sought to destroy her for challenging establishment failures. She intends to use the platform to expose those who brought her down and advocate for a low-tax, high-growth economy.

liz truss· deep state· brexit· podcast· united kingdom· politics

1:13:25 Lucky Martin, you know the money stops coming in and they have to rethink their... Lucky just got their biggest missile defense contract ever. Yeah it's good for them That's for the Golden Dome I'm sure they can find other ways to waste money yeah all right You know did you know that Liz Trust we had her on a previous episode do you know that she has started a podcast? Oh God. Yeah? Who hasn't? But it's interesting because she is going against the Nexus

1:14:03 And I'll have the promo here. Well, she probably should be because she got screwed That's exactly what she says in her promo for The Liz Trust Show In 2022, I was deposed from the office of Prime Minister of Great Britain People had decided our time was up... I tried to save our country from the doom loop it is now in We set out a vision for a low tax high-growth economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of Brexit. I was blamed for a market crisis, but it was not my fault The deep state and their allies in the media and politics tried to destroy me because i challenged their decades long failure Now im back! I will expose the people who brought me down I will take on the Deep State

1:14:48 I will tell the truth about what is happening in our country and across the West. Tune in to The Liz Trust Show every Friday. Tune into the Counterrevolution. The Counterrevolution, it starts here! I'll get a hold of Orlowski and find out what the deal is here. He'll know. Yeah you keep threatening to call him but... You can't forget him. I call him about once a year. This is too good to be true. It's gonna be great. He'll know exactly what's going on, he was a... I think, I believe he was a trust fan A trust fan? Well she is welcome into the podverse Could be fun She could be fun Talking about the podverse, I've got a clip here that it's for you specifically Oh boy This little side step here this is a way for you to save face Save face in what way

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Mispronunciation of Words and Names in Media

A segment explores the most frequently mispronounced words of the year based on data from Babbel and captioning groups. Terms like "acetaminophen" and names such as "Alec Murdoch" and "Soran Mamdani" topped the list. One of the hosts shares a personal anecdote about being criticized by listeners for mispronouncing local place names like "Minot."

babbel· acetaminophen· alec murdoch· vladimir putin· linguistics· pronunciation

1:15:42 Well, if you play this clip you'll know what I'm talking about and you will bring up the point that somebody keeps making with you. And here we go with the clip is mispronounced from NPR. Let me guess does this have anything to do with an Air Force base? Well, the clip doesn't. It's just a basic clip about mispronouncing words Anyone who has been embarrassed about mispronouncing word or worse name can rest assured that they're in good company Newscasters politicians and other public figures tripped over plenty of words this year In fact there is list thanks to the language teachers at Babbel and people at the captioning group who add closed captions to screens

1:16:22 At the top of their list of the most mispronounced words is a very common painkiller. Acid... well, let's see how we say that. Acetaminophen. President Trump isn't alone in stumbling over all those mushy vowels. Watching us all get tripped up this year is Esteban Douma, linguist and cultural expert at Babbel. And just to note, Babbel is one of our sponsors. Welcome! First I mean did I get your name right? Well, that sounds like the perfect pronunciation in Spanish but I'll let you know my last name is from Palestine so it's actually pronounced Tuma. Tuma! Esteban Tuma. Esteban now it's your turn why don't you read the list for us?

1:17:06 Well, I will start by telling you. I'm not a native speaker of English myself and so keep that in mind as I pronounce these words And the disclaimer from me Estevan because English is also my second language so we're in the same boat You know the struggle? You know how it feels So we have Aceta Minofin, Alec Murdoch, Denzel Washington, Louvre, Mon Jaro, the Swedish Hollywood actor Alexander Skarsgård and of course Soran Mamdani. And Soran Mamdani's name tripped people up all year long as he ran for mayor of New York City, and sometimes he got testy about it. The name is Mamdani M-A-M-D-A-N-I you should learn how to say it! It's hard to imagine right that we're going to collectively get Mamdani right next year I mean people still mispronounce Vladimir Putin all the time. Putin

1:18:05 Voladimir. Yes, it's my not. I got it people! By the way, I have no qualms...I make mistakes all the time and then people are like, I can't believe that you mispronounced my not! I can hear that voice too. Not everybody, some were very kind about it No! Yes...I haven't seen any Some were kind about it but some were like UGHH I'm not donating anymore Because you can't pronounce my nut It's all good Yeah, hey its my second language what can I tell ya? yeah

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South Africa Mass Shooting and Gun Control

A mass shooting at an illegal bar (shabine) in a township west of Pretoria, South Africa, resulted in 12 deaths, including several children. Despite having some of the strictest gun control laws in the world, South Africa continues to struggle with a high murder rate and a proliferation of illegal firearms. Police have recently cracked down on thousands of these illegal establishments, but they often reopen quickly due to economic necessity.

south africa· pretoria· mass shooting· gun control· crime rate· shabine

1:18:54 That's pretty good. You're pretty good for a second language speaker Yeah, I'm waiting for you to pick up one of your stories here because well immigration crackdown analysis I get the South African shooting I kind of like it's only two clips But I like it because its thematic there's a big shooting that took place in Africa and the thematic part I'll give it away right away. I'm not even gonna have make anybody guess South Africa has the strictest gun control in the world. Police in South Africa are investigating a mass shooting overnight at a shabine, an illegal bar and hostel in Soulsville, township west of the capital Pretoria In all 25 people were shot The fatalities included children BBC Southern Africa correspondent Shingai Nyoka described to me what happened What police say is that unidentified gunmen three of them stormed

1:19:45 into an illegal bar in a hostel just west of the capital Pretoria at about 4.30am and opened fire, randomly shooting everybody that was in this illegal bar. Ten people died on the scene one died in hospital earlier on and we've just been notified that a twelfth person has died so All in all, a dozen people have died. Fourteen people were injured but I think the tragedy is that amongst the fatalities there was a three-year old, twelve year old and sixteen year olds At this point police say they don't know what the motive might have been and they haven't identified the gunman or carried out any arrests Do we know anything about the people who are living in the hostel?

1:20:32 No, but these hostels are colonial era built structures. So they're typically single rooms that are overcrowded squalid a lot of people are people that are economically disadvantaged It's not clear who exactly they were, whether they were South Africans or whether they were foreigners. But one eyewitness account said that around about 430 in the morning they just heard a volley of rounds that were fired and that shooting went on for a long period of time and that the children had to scramble under the beds as they waited for all of this to end. Hmm yeah sounds pretty bad actually

1:21:15 Yeah, it's not covered very much by any of our media. Our media doesn't even cover this It's noted that the mainstream media here has not even covered the Somali scandal in Minnesota, the billions of dollars being scammed. Well that is no true I have clips from... From ABC NBC or CBS? Yes CBS. Well let's play this second part of this clip and you can go to that Yeah it is shocking for people in South Africa to hear this although shootings in illegal bars are not unusual like other No, and the police had actually launched a crackdown on these shabins between April and September this year. They shut down 12000 and arrested 18000 people across the country but these are set up to help people make ends meet and so as soon as they closed their reopened again And this is not the first shooting

1:22:12 In 2022, about 16 people were killed in Soweto in a similar type mass shooting. Last year 18 people including 15 women was shot in the Eastern Cape it's really what a government official in South Africa has described as part of a broader crime emergency and a broader crime emergency that involves a high murder rate in global terms Absolutely. South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world on average 60 people are killed every day a lot of them are killed by illegal guns even though South Africa does have very strict gun controls it's something that the government has grappled with and as we're witnessing here today, has really failed to bring under control Well that was some African news We lost half the audience

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Minnesota COVID-19 Fraud and Somali Community Investigation

Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Representative Ilhan Omar appeared on CBS to discuss a massive COVID-19 fraud scheme in Minnesota involving over $1 billion in stolen taxpayer funds. The IRS Criminal Investigations Unit is tracking the money, which was allegedly wire-transferred to the Middle East and Somalia. Omar defended her community, stating that the fraud was committed by a few individuals and that Somalis are also victims as taxpayers.

ilhan omar· scott besant· minnesota· covid fraud· irs· money laundering

1:23:03 Yeah, well it was a lot of murder and violence I think that would help keep them. No no no by the way i'm copying the troll room transcript...I'm gonna make a song out of it We need that. Oh, you're gonna use the yeah AI to make a song transcript at the chat room Yeah, it'll be unsuitable for air but what does at least I'll have it? Yeah, and it will be suitable for our error regarding the Minnesota massive massive fraud Margaret Brennan from CBS this morning in... Oh, I'm just saying the news broadcast didn't carry it. Margaret Brennan doesn't count Well she brought on Elon Omar

1:23:52 Oh, well good. She could be the apologist for the whole thing. It's pretty interesting and we're joined now by Minnesota Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar welcome to the program Thank You Margaret We have a lot to get to with you But I want to pick up on where the Treasury Secretary just left off He alleged that people who were tied to you or your campaign... Hold on a second actually have that clip Let's play Besant here talking about Talking about the Somalis here put the president told you though this week to look into Somalis who quote ripped off that state for billions of dollars They contribute nothing. What exactly are you investigating? Well Margaret to be clear, the initial fraud was discovered by the IRS for which I

1:24:38 I'm the acting commissioner, is discovered by IRS criminal investigations unit. This was not an endogenous thing that the state of Minnesota does- Endogenous? What?! Did he say endogenous? That's what i heard! Indigenous, I think it's what he means to say but he says... Well, I don't know Is there a word such as endogenous? Well look it up. Criminal Investigations Unit this was not and endogenous thing that the state of Minnesota decided we had to go in and And those are-. Sorry? Transferred to what? These are money, the Bureau services and they're wire transfer organizations that are outside the regulated banking system and that money has gone overseas. We are tracking both to the Middle East and Somalia to see what the uses of that have been

1:25:53 Okay, but you have no evidence of that money being used to fuel terrorism at this point which is what some conservative writers are alleging. That's why it's an embarrassment. Moving the goalposts Margaret Brennan But it but it's not going to terrorists right they stole it from the American taxpayer No, but it's not going to terrorist is it by the way? I think he said endogenous Endogenous refers to something that originates or is produced from within a system, organism or entity rather than being introduced from an external source. So once again... Endogenous which is similar to indigenous? Yes so best... What's the difference between those two words then? Well indigenous as of peoples

1:26:36 And endogenous is a thing. Institutions? Yeah But you have no evidence of that money? I've never, you know what...I've never heard that word in my life. Scott Besant is a...maybe he's the poet! That's what I'm well, man. There you go yeah he could be the poet being used to some Conservative writers are a legend that's why it's an investigation we started at last week We'll see where it goes But I can tell you but you know It's terrible you know the representative Omar tried to downplay it said oh it was very the It was very tough to know how this money should be used. Hold on a second, is this guy nervous wrecked over this issue or what? He does not sound himself. Is he choking because Margaret's so powerful woman?!

1:27:30 Yes, yes that's the issue. She was gaslighting the American people. We'll talk to her. Yeah but you know when you come to this country you gotta learn which side of the road to drive on and stop at stop signs and you gotta learn not to defraud the American people. Welcome to America! Welcome to America. This sign means stop, this is a red light means stop and don't steal from us welcome to America okay now we go to Ilhan Omar And were joined now by Minnesota Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar welcome to the program Thank you Margaret for having me We have a lot to get too with you but I want to pick up on where the Treasury Secretary just left off Can you start that over? Can you start the clip over because she said thank you my good friend

1:28:15 Oh, did she say that? I don't know. That's what I wanted to hear it again Ilhan Omar welcome to the program Thank You Margaret we have a lot to get to with you But I want to pick up on where the Treasury Secretary just left off He alleged that people who were tied to you or your campaign were involved in this broad brazen scheme to rip off the Minnesota state welfare system. Do you want to respond to that? Do you know what he is referring to? I really don't and i don't think the secretary himself understands what he's referring to we obviously had people who were

1:28:54 to was a reprehensible fraud that was occurring within the program. Yeah, so we got busted and I sent the money back should be done with this was all stop it Besson Besson knows more Besson is very involved in all these things. Let's see how this continues So this was just for our audience and the binary Justice Department called it the largest kovat fraud scheme in the country And this was pocketing Kovat era welfare funds more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money That was stolen as pretty pretty shocking shocking which we knew about this everybody knew about this the the potosphere knew about this and

CHAPTER 18 / 35 Discussion

CDC Reversal on Hepatitis B Vaccine for Newborns

The CDC's advisory committee (ACIP) voted 8-3 to no longer recommend the Hepatitis B vaccine for newborns whose mothers test negative for the virus. This reversal ends a 30-year policy and shifts the decision to a consultation between parents and doctors. The discussion highlights the 1986 immunity clause that protects pharmaceutical companies from liability, questioning why such protection remains necessary if the products are deemed safe.

cdc· hepatitis b· vaccine· robert f. kennedy jr· newborns· pharma immunity

1:36:28 Actually, because they had the hearing and then you know that talking to people on Capitol Hill. I'll start with this clip This is Aaron Siri he's a lawyer who testified Initially this was about where this also involves the 1986 immunity clause for pharmaceutical companies So they cannot get sued if their product hurts you or kills you. Right, coincidentally that's in 1986 is when the hepatitis V vaccine got when it was invented it was from 81 I believe but in 86 pushing it out there...I went to see my doctor about it back in the day and he said and if he looks at me says why? Why do you want this vaccine are you working with blood

1:37:14 Here's the lawyer. Why do we need the 1986 act if vaccines are so safe too? Why does a product need immunity if it doesn't cause harm And why do products that have been on the market for decades, like the hepatitis B vaccine still need that immunity? Do we still not know they're safe enough to lift the immunity on those products. Look drug products are very limited markets tiny markets that are given to very few people that have really bad adverse event profiles can be able to still be sold profitably. Why pharma companies typically need to do two things number one

1:37:53 They need to make the product as safe and technologically feasible. And by doing so, they avoid design defect claims which is the primary way you hold a company accountable for harms from their product—the type of claim you can never bring for our childhood vaccine. The second way is they disclose the risks that product can cause and hence they avoid failure-to-warrant claims. Those are the two primary claims that would be levied against a pharmaceutical company. I do not understand... well shouldn't say that it's not true There's probably a reason that this immunity still needs to continue for these products. And pretending that, that reason doesn't exist is not going to make the problem any better and it's not going to safeguard kids that are injured by these products. It's really so simple as almost as simple as why do I need to stay away from you if you've been vaccinated against COVID? Aren't you protected?

1:38:49 safe and effective. Well if it's safe and effective why don't you stand by your product? It is very simple what he's saying here's ABC to lead into your analysis clips today a major reversal from the CDC, an advisory committee voting to no longer recommend the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns of moms that test negative. The reversal putting an end to a recommendation that has been in place for over 30 years it was voted on by a panel put in place who has long pushed vacci that there are people on didn't bring up any of th former CDC chief of vacc resigned from the committe I think that what you're science, conspiracy suppl

1:39:40 it will create confusion. Senator Bill Cassidy who voted to confirm Kennedy also rebuking the decision, writing as a liver doctor who has treated patients with hepatitis B for decades. This change to the vaccine schedule is a mistake. The hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective. Birth dose is a recommendation not a mandate

1:40:16 Acting CDC Director Jim O'Neill is expected to sign off on the recommendation, which should not affect insurance coverage of the shot. But the recommendation now says vaccine decisions should be made in consultation with a doctor mainly if the mother tests negative who can then decide when or if to vaccinate their child for the highly infectious disease. So what has changed? What's changed is instead of demanding or just putting it on a schedule and you have to take it. Apparently not true, apparently not true but that's the image that you have yes Yes It's on the schedule you take you get the shot isn't it? You know questions asked

1:40:59 They've changed that to, well what do you think? Ask a question. What do you think? The doctor said I think he should get it. Oh yeah absolutely because I get a piece of the action and see if I need the extra money. You're not going to listen to an anti-vaxxer are you? He's been spreading conspiracies about vaccines for decades! You're not gonna listen him or your doctor So there's the same kind of reporting only the NPR did it, they made it longer and they brought in a bunch of people to bitch and moan. But the question on my mind which is these other three clips I've got here are from the BBC what does the BBC World Service concentrating on this for because its obviously part of a world thing? Well this hepatitis B vaccine isn't from British pharmaceutical company

CHAPTER 19 / 35 Discussion

Global Health Policy Debate and Yale Professor Critique

Professor Jason Schwartz of Yale University criticized the CDC's Hepatitis B recommendation on the BBC, arguing it creates confusion and undermines public health infrastructure. The segment notes that the primary manufacturers of the vaccine are British companies like GlaxoSmithKline, which may explain the BBC's significant interest in the US policy change. Critics of the new policy worry it will lead to a broader decline in childhood immunization rates.

bbc· yale· jason schwartz· vaccine hesitancy· glaxosmithkline· public health

1:41:50 There's one guy it's attributed to, one person. No but I mean who manufactures it? Well no no no, you'd have to look why don't you look up what we play here Vax Hep B Horror To the United States now where President Trump has ordered officials review all childhood vaccination recommendations The committee which advises the Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr was reconstituted in the summer Critics have accused Mr. Kennedy, who has a record of vaccine scepticism of removing scientists who disagree He insists he's just trying to challenge groupthink in public health policy I love that he has a record...He has a record of vaccine scepticism

1:42:27 makes it sound like, you know he's been arrested for it or something. He has a record. The advisory committee is now recommended that newborns should no longer be vaccinated against hepatitis B. It should be a matter of choice for individual parents. Well Jason Schwartz is Associate Professor of Health Policy at the Yale School of Public Health and an expert on vaccination. Professor Schwartz thank you for being with us on News Hour let's start with this recommendation What does it actually amount to? Hold on a second again. Notice the way he, if you back it up just little bit notice the way he says recommendation with unbelievable British disdain on News Hour let's start with this recommendation. Recommendation! What is it actually amount to what difference does it potentially make to the approach that has been recommended thus far

1:43:22 It's great to be with you. These recommendations that come from this advisory committee have set the standard for how vaccines have been used in the United States for the 60 years that this committee has been in effect, so it really shapes the ways in which physicians and other health care providers and most importantly parents think about how to use vaccines. So now that we're seeing in this newly constituted committee a retreat really, from the traditional ways in which parents have been advised to actively receive vaccines to a more decide for yourselves in conversation with your provider sort of mindset most recently with hepatitis B creates a lot of confusion. Creates a lot of uncertainty and that means that fewer kids are going to get vaccinated against hepatitis B at birth contrary to how we've been using this vaccine in the United States for over 30 years. It's not gonna happen yes

1:44:15 Oh my god, the parents are going to actually have some input. It's too confusing! They're dumb. We have a bunch of dummies out there and we just have to tell them what to do. We can't let them even make a decision that denicks anything... Okay part two. They're still recommending it's used though for high risk is that something is simple to determine or not? There are some populations that are at higher risk of hepatitis B, especially in the newborn population. Most notably if the child's mother is a chronic carrier of the virus but hepatitis experts have noted that there are lots of ways in which this virus can be transmitted in the first few years of life

1:45:00 and the idea of using this time-tested safe and effective, safe and effective vaccine at the earliest opportunity provides the best protection against those exposures that can be something that a child could suffer with both immediately and for the rest of their lives. So it's not as easy as it sounds despite thinking about this high risk idea as an alternative. Is this an illustration of the debate between individual freedom and the desire for, and it never sounds very attractive when you say it like this but we know what it means herd immunity in other words the more people get vaccinated the less the risk to everybody as a whole.

1:45:36 On the one hand that it is, but it's always worth remembering that while much of the United States debate around vaccines relates to the mandates that exist often at the school level and are controlled by states. That's not what's being discussed here these are only recommendations now they're influential recommendations to be sure but they're just recommendations for the best practices for what the evidence suggests for how the hepatitis B vaccine and increasingly other vaccines could be used But I think you're right that even that idea of the federal public health infrastructure trying to actively encourage parents and healthcare providers use vaccines, even that has been tied up in this broader debate about individual rights and parental freedom. And these broader anxieties around vaccine safety that are so pervasive in our federal health administration. So pervasive is horrible what we're talking about safety

1:46:27 I believe, yes and they should just get rid of that liability thing. That would take care of those issues. Well that's what this is ultimately about, of course. Well let's hope so but the point is that the code word safe and effective...I believe after hearing it from this guy on the BBC, that is a code! I almost can be convinced that somebody gets to check in the mail for $1,000 for saying the words safe and effective in regards to any vaccine whatsoever. So the FDA in the United States has approved a couple of different hepatitis B vaccines, Engerix-B and Twinrix. Twinrix is hepatitis A and hepatitis B recombinant both those are those and the runners up are produced by GlaxoSmithKline

1:47:18 fine British company. So that would kind of explain this... Yeah, it would explain why the BBC gives a shit! Yep. And we've got about... Sorry? Nothing. Oh I thought you said something. We've got about 45 seconds or so left on this topic and i just want to ask you one quick last thought might this help to do something to rebuild confidence and trust among those who have become skeptical as result what happened in the pandemic I'm concerned. I think that's certainly the argument being made by these health officials for how they're reframing our vaccine policy really wholesale, but I think what it's doing is creating even more confusion, more uncertainty, more lack of clarity regarding who can be trusted from public health officials, public

1:48:01 agencies, healthcare providers and ultimately that doesn't serve public health well. It doesn't serve kids well who need to be vaccinated so I think there's a lot of uncertainty ahead and i think it's only going to get worse unfortunately with our vaccine program here in the US. That is Jason Schwartz professor or associate professor of public...of health! I'm gonna start that again. Associate Professor of Health Policy at the Yale School of Public Health Jason, thanks so much for joining us. I don't know where you are buddy but there you are! So from this morning I have our buddy Scott Gottlieb, industry insider... Is that guy still in the air? They bring him back and he is a correspondent for CBS

CHAPTER 20 / 35 Discussion

Scott Gottlieb on the Degradation of ACIP

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who serves on the board of Pfizer, expressed alarm over the CDC's decision to delay the Hepatitis B dose. He argued that the advisory committee (ACIP) is being degraded by "anti-vax activists" and that its decisions will no longer be respected by states or insurers. Gottlieb emphasized the risks of chronic infection in children under five, while the hosts suggest the shift is a necessary move toward informed consent and removing pharma indemnification.

scott gottlieb· pfizer· acip· cdc· vaccine schedule· insurance coverage

1:48:39 I believe. Well, before you play it let me just get these NPR clips but i'm not going to play them because I think the CBS clip you played was good enough but I do have this little short 22 second WTF clip which is part of the series if the NPR's talking about pretty much what the BBC did but this little snippet here I put aside and what's been the reaction to this change? Most public health experts are horrified, horrified, horrified, horrified, horrified frankly. They say there's overwhelming evidence that the vaccine is safe for newborns and babies can catch the virus even if their mothers aren't infected Here's Dr Joseph Hiblin another member of the committee who voted against the change

1:49:23 Oh, you can catch it just out of the air? Well I didn't have to play anymore because this guy... they brought a guy in who bitched and moaned about this decision but he's on the committee. Now this is after everybody moans and groans that Kennedy stacked the committee! How come they have a naysayer on the committee if that's true?! I'm flummoxed. You should be flummoxed because the whole thing flies in the face of the basic thesis that Kennedy stacked, stacked the deck with the anti-vaxx nutcases but there's this guy

1:50:04 Okay. Let's bring in Scott Gottlieb, he was on with Margaret. We're joined now by former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Doctor! He also serves on the boards of Pfizer and UnitedHealthcare welcome back. Oh UnitedHealthcare there is a target on his back. Ooh he has a new gig. Yeah target on your back Wow. Thank you, um you know there was some pretty big news on Friday and the American Academy of Pediatrics said they are deeply alarmed that the CDC's vaccine advisory panel ACIP voted in this 8-3 decision to... So there were three? Three against not just six. Yeah! There is three of these guys. All right. ...changed this 30 year long policy regarding hepatitis B and newborns I like the emphasis on thirty years it has been going

1:50:49 been great for years. I think the American people here, wow this could have been going on for 30 years! They just can't they can't get away from their overlords and pharma. They are now recommending delaying the dose until a child is two months old instead of within 24 hours of birth what does this decision mean for families? Holy crap that's what Yeah. Is that the whole recommendation or is that just part of it? Pretty much, yeah no its part of it. Wow! The consultation is also part of it

1:51:28 You don't want to do consulting, you know. You don't want to tell the parents their options. Hell with that! Just tell them what they need to do. No let's not do that. I think we first need to understand why we give birth dose of vaccine because the idea giving a vaccine to newborns sounds discomforting. That the first thing child is going face when born in the first 24 hours For a child over the age of five, if they develop hepatitis B infection and they're exposed to it. They're going have 95% chance of clearing that infection and they'll go on to develop lifelong immunity. What? So if you develop it... If your 5 and get hepatitis B You will be okay and you will have life long immunity

1:52:13 This is nuts. Wait a minute, who's paying this guy? That doesn't sound like part of the script! Well maybe he has some agenda let us find out. For children between the ages of 1 and 5 they only have about 25 to 50% chance of clearing infection so about 25-50 % of kids will develop chronic infection and about quarter them will go on to die from hepatitis B if their between ages one and five. So if you don't make it to five, then you get it. This is bullcrap! This makes no logical sense. Well its the same thing the guy in BBC said. He said 25% will die. Yeah I know but I didn't know about the 5 years or whatever

1:52:58 By the time you get to five if you get it, you're good to go. Well I said... Because I think what Besant... Besan? What Gottlieb is doing here... Besant! Same guy. Same guy. I don't think he's here to defend the hepatitis B He's here for other reasons in fact i'll jump straight to the next clip This is really about the advisory committee because he is in the vaccine game. He's on the board of Pfizer, so this is not... It's like all right it's those guys today but it could be us tomorrow! And this decision now is to wait two months

1:53:33 before giving that dose. The President of the United States came out and said this was very good because hep B is only... I'm sorry, I want to play this one We look at this because there is this broader scrutiny of vaccines right now So literally she's saying it Scott you're here Because we're looking at this in the broader scope of policy that may affect your products That's what this is about. It's not about him talking, no one cares about hepatitis B They're worried their drug is next We look at this because there is this broader scrutiny of vaccines right now by the Trump administration And that could really screw up our advertising rates In this board decision from those who voted against the decision to delay One of them who you heard at the top of the show said the CDC is doing harm Harm!

1:54:26 Another said no rational... To our bottom line! Science has been presented and the committee must accept responsibility when harm is caused. Those are pretty extraordinary statements if the... Oh this is great so there's shift, if you're harmed by not taking the vaccine you're going to blame this committee but if you're harmed by taking the vaccine sorry there's nowhere to go If the group making a decision that has such high consequences for the most vulnerable Americans isn't basing it on science. Science? No, rational science. Oh no sorry it's not science its rational science you see there is science and then there is rational science this is literally what CBS is telling you Group making a decision that has such high consequences for the most vulnerable Americans isn't basing it on science

1:55:19 No rational science. What does that indicate about what comes next? Rational sciences, a new category Well look this is the ACIP by and large except for handful of members are anti-vax activists who were put there to carry out specific agenda Look the secretary to his credit has been very honest about what his intentions are here He's the most prominent anti-vaxxer in the country prior to coming into this position. No, that would be us! Hey stop stealing our valor he is not... He's pro safe vaccines and you're just afraid for your products And he stated that his goal is to eliminate childhood immunization or many of these childhood immunizations. No, no he didn't say that at all

1:56:03 That's his goal. We're worried, oh no I'm working with Pfizer! They are going to take a methodical approach and slowly chip away at this This is a big unforced error insofar as ASIP was an esteemed body that a lot of states tied their own decision making to And what we are seeing right now is that it has been degraded and I don't think will ever be restored where people are going to suddenly respect its decisions again. There's about 600 state laws that were tied to decisions ACIP made, about 17 states have already passed new legislation saying they'll no longer respect the decisions of ACIP. The insurers came out and said they're gonna tie their own coverage decisions to the professional bodies like the American Academy of Pediatrics and not ACIP. So I think in time ASIP is gonna be fully degraded as a decision-making body it's gonna be more symbolic there will be certain state set that adhere to it

1:56:53 They'll be more symbolic. This is actually great! So what they're doing here, the way I see it... is they're going to discredit this entire board, which has always been kind of a pain in the butt because you got to pay these guys off. You gotta take them out to dinner. You gotta give them hookers all this stuff it's annoying we've got all the states under control We've got every...we got the States! Completely opaque The states will just listen to the American Board of Pediatrics WOOOOO Well that's good I think this is actually the death knell of the whole system. So well, they have to get this liability thing straightened out it's got to be removed indemnification as read it's there's no reason for it No certainly not for vaccinations that have been safe and effective You might as well put cat poop in a shot because you're indemnified who cares what do you give

1:57:54 to kids. Okay, so now we get down to his business which is mRNA and this is a problem because you know we want to have the immunity for our products So this week we saw a big sell-off in biotech stocks following these reports that the FDA which used to run at the first part of the Trump administration is now going to require one study to clinch approval of vaccines You were one of the former commissioners who put out this really extraordinary editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine arguing that the FDA and top vaccine regulator Dr. Vinay Prasad are changing policies in a way that's going to slow down new and better vaccines Yeah, because we're gonna ask you to actually prove they don't harm people That is what being asked

CHAPTER 21 / 35 Discussion

FDA Policy Changes and German Excess Mortality Study

The FDA, under Dr. Vinay Prasad, is reportedly moving away from "immunobridging" studies for vaccine approvals, requiring more rigorous outcome data. This change is linked to revelations of pediatric deaths following COVID-19 vaccinations. Simultaneously, a new actuarial study from Germany published on NIH.gov shows a strong correlation between high vaccination rates and excess mortality in the third year of the pandemic, a topic largely ignored by mainstream media.

fda· vinay prasad· covid-19· excess mortality· germany· mrna

1:56:53 They'll be more symbolic. This is actually great! So what they're doing here, the way I see it... is they're going to discredit this entire board, which has always been kind of a pain in the butt because you got to pay these guys off. You gotta take them out to dinner. You gotta give them hookers all this stuff it's annoying we've got all the states under control We've got every...we got the States! Completely opaque The states will just listen to the American Board of Pediatrics WOOOOO Well that's good I think this is actually the death knell of the whole system. So well, they have to get this liability thing straightened out it's got to be removed indemnification as read it's there's no reason for it No certainly not for vaccinations that have been safe and effective You might as well put cat poop in a shot because you're indemnified who cares what do you give

1:57:54 to kids. Okay, so now we get down to his business which is mRNA and this is a problem because you know we want to have the immunity for our products So this week we saw a big sell-off in biotech stocks following these reports that the FDA which used to run at the first part of the Trump administration is now going to require one study to clinch approval of vaccines You were one of the former commissioners who put out this really extraordinary editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine arguing that the FDA and top vaccine regulator Dr. Vinay Prasad are changing policies in a way that's going to slow down new and better vaccines Yeah, because we're gonna ask you to actually prove they don't harm people That is what being asked

1:58:46 What specifically is the problem you see? Because this isn't just hep B. This is the vaccines of the future, and you're saying they won't be created. Right so Vinay Prasad who is head of the biologic center also oversees a vaccine division he also has been appointed head of biostatistics chief medical officer in the agency and chief scientific officer So he occupies a lot of positions put out a memo saying that they're going to do away with or move away from what they call immunobridging studies. These are studies that allow you for well-validated vaccines like the flu vaccine, to be able to demonstrate each year at the vaccine...the new vaccine that's formulated against circulating strain can elicit antibodies are effective against that particular strain and that could be the basis of approval rather than requiring new outcome studies every year prove the vaccine actually reduces incidence influenza

1:59:33 For established vaccines where we know that antibody production is a good correlate for immunity, this has been a long-standing practice. We do it for flu vaccine, we do it in COVID certainly, and we do it for things like pneumococcal vaccine. The vaccines for pneumococcal disease where we look at serotypes circulating bacterial serotypes This allows us to update vaccines as these viral and bacterial strains change and as the composition of the strains change in time to provide protection for the fall respiratory season. If they move away from this, which is what he said they plan to do we're just not going to be able update vaccines each season as we've done historically to accommodate whatever circulating strain is Which is a big money maker new COVID, new flu... Especially the flu every year why can't they have an eliminated the flu from

2:00:21 From the human species because they've been giving this shot out for 35 years, 40-50 years. I don't know how long it's been going on. The flu shot? Well the final clip is uh i think a good question particularly in light of the new summary or the new A study that was just published in Germany. that career FDA staff are making changes in part because they found at least 10 children have died after and because of receiving the COVID vaccine, referred to it as a profound revelation and asked did it kill more healthy kids than it saved?

2:01:11 The administration to date has not backed up information to back up these claims. But what questions do you have for the FDA commissioner? Because they're arguing they're doing this to help people. Do you like boys or girls is the question I have from commissioners. First of all, one thing doesn't flow from the next so if in fact they found cases where the COVID vaccine was linked to tragic deaths it doesn't then follow that you make these policy changes. In fact, the policy changes wouldn't address what their concerns are related to the COVID vaccine itself. These are every case needs to be carefully adjudicated, it's tragic to see any suspected case that could be linked to a vaccine and these were looked at pretty carefully by the FDA. That's indemnified? Yep that's exactly it. I believe that the new FDA had access to the case level data analysis of cases individual cases that get filed with the agency where there is a death in proximity to vaccination and some of these have filed by the manufacturers themselves

2:02:06 of that now they're saying it's eight or nine, so they're already backing away from it. Okay, AJ just said they will eventually make that data public we'll look for it when it comes out Dr Gottlieb thank you for your analysis today So the NIH on the NIH.gov website have a study regional patterns of excess mortality in Germany during the COVID-19 pandemic estate level analysis And I'll just read this first line. The study used a rigorous actuar

2:02:49 actuarial approach to estimate excess mortality across German federal states during the first three years of the COVID-19 pandemic. So we'll just shuttle ahead to the conclusion, it's the most fun. Based on state-of-the art actuarial methods, the present study demonstrates that Germany experienced moderate average excess mortality during the first two years of the pandemic with substantial and temporarily stable regional variation across federal states In the third pandemic year, excess mortality rose sharply. Regional variation diminished and the pattern of the most affected federal states shifted markedly. The strong correlation between excess mortality and reported COVID-19 deaths and infections during the first two pandemic years suggests that regional differences in COVID 19 burden may account for much of the observed variation however

2:03:42 The increase in excess mortality during the second year, despite a decrease in reported COVID-19 deaths indicates that COVID-19 alone cannot fully explain excess mortality. And then they just go ahead and say it that the correlation is to the vaccination rate of 91%. They're just saying it. The only thing we can find is that 91 percent, in some states 97 of the population were fully vaccinated and that's why we had excess mortality which means more dead people than we usually have yeah and this has been determined in South Korea has been determined in Japan these same studies show up everywhere nobody wants to talk about it into I didn't clip it but and to add insult to injury Saturday Night Live

2:04:32 Last night had a whole sketch about COVID-19. Oh, I got COVID! I want to stay home. Oh, COVID... Yeah you know what it felt just like having the flu for three days the very people who were messed up and telling you to get vaccinated not this saying now they're making jokes about it yeah what a world what a time to be alive I'll tell you, around here it still amuses me when they go to the hippy-dippy vegetable place. They're still wearing masks aren't they? Not everybody but you can kind of see...they're dragging their...usually they've gotten febilized because they're breathing so much CO2 because a mask doesn't really work in terms

2:05:19 exhaling, you can't get the bad air out of there. And it's just like and they're wearing these masks and they're all covered up and everything except a screen that clear shield I don't have that on and they're wearing these masks Wearing masks all the time, I mean man. I don't get it! Well... Check the calendar, this is years after the thing This is five year later They have PTSD, this is trauma You should take pity on them and give them a hug You know they should slap em

CHAPTER 22 / 35 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 1822 Artwork and Gen Z Matches

The hosts review the artwork for episode 1822, created by Darren O'Neill. The discussion covers various submissions from the No Agenda Art Generator, including a "Gen Z proof" matchbook that lacked a striking surface—a meta-joke about younger generations' inability to use traditional matches. Other mentioned pieces include "Bombs Away" by Nick the Rat and a "No Agenda Aggression Meter."

darren o'neill· no agenda art· gen z· matchbook· podcast artwork

2:05:57 A reminder that we have a lot more show coming up. We will be thanking some people, specifically our executive and associate executive producers as I thank you John C. Dvorak the man who put the sea or snuck a sea into the Secretary of Ag. Here he is everybody say hello to my friend on the other end the one the only Mr. John C. Dvorak! Yeah, well in the morning you wish Adam a great morning. She was see blues to the graffiti or subs of the war days nice out there in the morning to the Trolls and the trolls We're creeping back up their 1909 max troll peakage count who are listening live at no agenda stream calm Or on one of the modern podcast apps which you should check out it podcast apps Plural comm and it's good to have this rolls here

2:06:48 I mean, they haven't really written any good lines for me as you always think they do. No! You're the one that tells me that. Well when they do... When they do but it's no it's all just- They're not contributing today? No, they're not being productive citizens of troll land Not really But you can find them at TrollRoom.io or NoAgendaStream.com This is a Value For Value podcast which we've been doing for well over 18 years. So take that, everybody! We're still here and we'll be here up until the next impeachment. I'm quitting. Until his third impeachment... If there's a third impeachment, I can't do it anymore. It's too much. I just stick around for the fourth impeachment they have time to get two more in. Come on.

2:07:46 Hey, you can contribute your time talent and treasure to the show. And we love the talent part and the time that people put into it which is increasingly diminishing because it's so easy to create artwork if you're wondering just go ahead and ask Darren O'Neill It didn't take him long to create the artwork for episode 1822. Probably took him longer to upload it to noagendaartgenerator.com, which is our ongoing episodic contest for who can create the best artwork that we use on this show and no doubt he actually uploaded two and we had a little conversation about which one was better but we both had to laugh about No Agenda large wieners The packaged wieners now 33% larger

2:08:33 Which, what was that from? Oh it was from our end of show ISO. That's what it was but it was good we thought there were a number of things that we looked at noagendaartgenerator.com if you want to look along with us take a look yeah let's see where we had there is a couple things we liked so we had some commentary two packages of Wieners And we talked about you like the yellow one initially, but I said no it has to be a package. Well it was just the box that made sense. Yeah which is actually... I like the coloring better. The color was better. Alright. Yes! A huge AI blunder Darren uploaded a matchbook which said Gen Zed proof as we learned that some Gen Zers have issues striking matches

2:09:24 But this was a huge blunder because it didn't have a striking surface on it. Now the one, yes... Which could of course be a meta joke that their gens had proof. It could've been a meta joke we don't know We also had the one you liked the most but we weren't gonna use was bombs away by Nick the rat With the two guys in the boat looking at the missile Coming in. We also like blue acorns brought receipts Yeah, except a cross-eyed guy it looks like a cross-eyed stereotype of a Shakespearean Jew

2:10:06 It was no. That was not happening. It's a little too much it was more than we could even put up with yeah what about a dental jokes? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah dental jokes I love my dentist. I ended up using the little dog, the blue acorn dog in the chair sipping a cup of hot chocolate. I thought that was the cutest picture of the whole group Yeah it was cute for sure Cute is how you use their newsletter That's the term yeah I think...I kind of liked the no agenda aggression meter but it was pretty bland It was all Darren

2:10:46 Darren's, he just figured this out. If anybody wants to hire a spot artist just hire Darren Yeah I mean he knows how to do it You'll crank it out too It will come fast Yeah you'l get it right away NoahGenArtGenerator.com, thank you very much Darren O'Neill for bringing us the artwork for episode 18... what was it? 1822 and we titled that one Kohana which is the new name for Rohana but we just call him Kohana We always thank all of our producers who support us financially, which is the only way this show keeps on going. Which is our full-time day job and sometimes night job and weekend job and vacation job because we work usually during most of the important holidays whenever we can because stuff is still going on

CHAPTER 23 / 35 Discussion

Microsoft CoPilot Enterprise Critique and World Cup Tickets

A donor from the manufacturing sector provides a critique of Microsoft CoPilot, stating that tech companies fail to understand the practical needs of industrial equipment operations. He predicts that large companies will soon reject high AI fees due to a lack of tangible results. The donor also mentions paying $1,500 for World Cup tickets in Houston, noting that the tickets are tied to a mandatory digital ID system via the FIFA app.

microsoft copilot· ai bots· manufacturing· world cup· fifa· digital id

2:16:44 He says, to me Donald Trump must have been a big fan of Tom Clancy movies and or books because he seems to be living out the events of clear and present danger with his war on the Narcos. I'd have to go watch that again. Do you recall the plot? Yes remember where they had that missile that blew up the guy's house from a satellite or something I wonder if he will send covert troops in like the movie and then get impeached for lying to the Senate Oversight Committee about sending troops in like the movie. Anyway, Adam your homework is to go watch that movie! I have seen it but I will watch it again. AI update? He's in the business. Seems as though Microsoft has deployed CoPilot on an enterprise level to customers like me

2:17:30 with the expectation that we, the company create agents slash bots to use in our businesses that they can take credit for. There's a divide between software tech bros and industry manufacturers where nobody on the tech side knows diddly squat about how equipment operates or anything in the manufacturing process works to be able to use AI to create bots that matter to get things done at the plant level I think I think without significant automation results with AI over the next six months, large companies that matter like the conglomerate i'm in will start to turn the page on AI and the fees that AWS Microsoft and Microsoft are charging to use their software suite. I don't see any rabbits being pulled out of hats very soon to justify the spend from our side of the equation

2:18:22 Well, that's a pretty damning testimony. I'd say! Yeah and he's probably right. Yeah he probably is... I gave in to my German wife over the weekend and bought overly priced tickets for the World Cup for Germany's match against some nobody country Curacao in Houston Oh that should be one-sided slaughter. And you know what those tickets go for? Oh thousands probably Well well the basic ticket is $1500 Jeez Well, to see Dermanschaf play is always a treat. They are very good the Germans I guess I'll do my part for the new world order games The tickets are only available to be sent to you via the FIFA World Cup app and are tied to a digital ID system of some sort Speaking of digital ID check out the company ping ID. I think you like it Yes Adam another inside hint oh okay John back when

2:19:18 You played that New York Mayor victory speech I noticed. He told Cuomo he wished him well on his return to private life The Soviet-era Bolsheviks referred to freedom as the private life So anyway, that just proved to me that the guy is a Marxist diehard Lenin worshipping douchebag Sorry NYC you're screwed Now we'll probably smell like Now it will probably smell like piss year-round instead of just in the summer months. Jingles, Coke Brothers and 2 to the Head? Well we can do that... We have both of those for ya. COKE BROTHERS! And thank you very much. Sure Adam of The Coke Empire

CHAPTER 24 / 35 Discussion

Airbus Firmware Issues and Solar Radiation Bit-Flipping

A computer engineer provides a "boots on the ground" report regarding grounded Airbus A320 aircraft. He explains that while solar radiation can cause "bit-flipping" in flight control systems, this is typically managed by lockstep processors and ECC memory. He suggests that a recent software update may have negligently bypassed these fundamental hardware checks, leading to the current safety issues.

airbus· firmware· solar radiation· bit-flipping· ecc memory· aviation safety

2:28:49 Again, all of you receive these very exclusive executive and associate executive producership titles. They're good at imdb.com Support us any amount anytime whenever you feel like if you get value out of the show send back that amount Of value got to know agenda donations calm no agenda donations calm formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth Got a boots on the ground note regarding the Airbus Computer issue you remember they grounded almost all of the air those three twenties. Yes I'm a computer engineer who specializes in embedded firmware development Are we the best podcast in the universe or what?

2:29:45 We got somebody who has an expertise. We have somebody for everything, it's amazing! And it is your obligation as a producer of the NO Agenda Show to always let us know if you have expertise... Report back! Don't sit there and go, yeah this guy don't know nothing No You send it to us While I don't work in aviation I can tell you that solar radiation flipping a bit in flight control systems Is not something that should be getting fixed via software update or downgrade as it was in this case To be clear, this phenomenon is very real and has been known about for airplanes satellites etc. for a very long time The way it is avoided was something called a lockstep processor where two or more processors conduct the same calculations and operations at the same time And are checked against each other before the code executes This makes me think that someone is being negligent in implementation You don't think?

2:30:40 The only way that ECC memory or lockstep computation should fail is if you get two bits flipped, one on each processor in the exact same place. Or if the error correction codes on the ECC are crap and have collisions where a flipped bit inappropriately evaluates another valid number Ultra rare and software won't save you here. This does not pass the smell test Very suspicious that a bad update would break these fundamental checks against solar radiation So there you go, they lying But they at least interesting. Oh, yeah Well probably I guess that's why you revert because the reversion had this had this covered properly and the update was incompetent Exactly but it shouldn't have he kind of saying it shouldn't even happened at all No, no, I don't think he said that he says well, that's what he said as he's dead

2:31:40 The software fix, it could be that this system is in place but the software fix bypassed it in some way. Somehow? The new software... It didn't know- the guy who was putting and implementing it didn't know what he was doing how to make that work. What's this code let me comment that out! This is annoying This bit flipping code. Yeah, that's exactly right! Just have a little story. So George Morrow was making all these... Wait who is George Morrow? George Morrow is the guy who did the micro... so he did a bunch of computers back in the 8-bit era and he had it he did a couple fantastic laptops including a couple I think he designed for Zenith. Zenith was a big laptop provider back in the day yeah

CHAPTER 25 / 35 Discussion

AI Music Licensing and Rights Holder Probabilities

A report details how AI music companies like Suno and OpenAI are beginning to handle copyright licensing. Specialized agents probe AI models before a song is delivered to a user, calculating the probability that the output resembles a specific rights holder's IP (e.g., the John Denver estate). Fees are then assessed based on these likelihood percentages, creating a new, albeit imprecise, revenue stream for music labels.

suno· openai· music licensing· john denver· intellectual property· algorithms

2:32:24 He put together a laptop, a super thin laptop that they sent to Korea for production. and it was all set up, everything was working fine. They came back and couldn't run for crap. It was a piece of junk! They were slow... And he had to go into the code base and they found that they had bypassed an algorithm that was put in there specifically to keep this thing running at high clip because some software designers looked at it said I don't get what this is for why its here? Why don't we just go around it? Yeah, that happens Hey, that's what people do. So I also got talk about best producers in the universe One of our producers is very close to the company That does the detection? Of music rights in these AI Music companies and we were wondering how they do that How can they detect who owns what in in these songs that are created on Suno etc

2:33:27 And I'd like to share this, the relevant paragraphs here from his email. This is really fascinating! So what they do is that run a very small and targeted model for each of the rights holders with agents that focus on notes text and tone They sit in the middle of the queries from the AI companies, like Suno or OpenAI etc. and send an agent to probe a model that identifies the result of the prompt before it's delivered back to the user so Darren O'Neill if you're typing in something then there is little agent there that's gonna check it

2:34:06 Then it sends it over to the mini license model, so if Sony owns the IP or John Denver Estate etc. then the agent will run an engine that puts together and algo that assigns a percentage of likelihood and probability against the content, so they don't even know for sure. For example... The user asked for a song in the style of John Denver with lyrics about a cat Some percent of the lyrics will be taken from other John Denver songs like if the verse starts with take me home silly cat Then to take me home part would go towards that percentage Oh my goodness They add up the percentages from the review and come up with a figure that is then applied to the licensing fee. So if the estate says we're going to charge one cent for each time an AI model presents a user with one of our songs, The system looks at what the AI spits out decides that the result is 75% based on John Denver IP And sends a bill to OpenAI for $0.0075 so three quarters of a penny

2:35:10 This is crazy. They can also take multiple IP owners and do the same thing, so if the result to the user is 10% from ACDC 25% from Stephen Sondheim and 60% from The Warner Music Group they can take that amount bill OpenAI then distribute it to the rights holders. They take a small percentage of the exchange of course And when you're taking a small percentage of billions of queries a day It adds up to a lot of money So I get from this... They're just guessing They've got likelihood, probability and similarity as their model. This thing is nuts but... I don't think anyone's going to push back on it Who? I'm sorry? I don't think that the companies will push back on it No! Not at all. No they'll take it. It says okay you guys do the calculation we'll send your 45 cents Yeah yeah we'll send your money so there you go The more you know

CHAPTER 26 / 35 Discussion

US Army Western Hemisphere Command at Fort Bragg

The Pentagon has established the US Army Western Hemisphere Command at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Led by General Joseph Ryan, the new command aligns with the national security strategy to prioritize US dominance in the security and economics of the Americas. This move is seen as a direct application of the updated Monroe Doctrine.

fort bragg· western hemisphere command· joseph ryan· monroe doctrine· pentagon

2:36:10 That is a more you know story. I've got an interesting couple of clips here, okay? This doesn't cover by anybody this is one of my wow clips it's the new army command we kind of discussed part of the Monroe Doctrine. The new Army Command is all part of this and this got fed, this is only covered by NPR." The Pentagon has created a new army command at Fort Bragg as Jay Price reports it's part of the Trump administration's increasing foreign policy focus on the Americas and border security. It's called the US Army Western Hemisphere Command during the ceremony marking its creation its first commander General Joseph Ryan said building at

2:36:53 the right way was crucial for the nation. When we succeed, we will be proud to serve in a theater army that is ready for the myriad tasks that our nation's priority theater requires. Creating the command is in line with the new national security strategy The White House released this week it says the United States will prioritize dominance in the security and economics of the Western Hemisphere For NPR News, I'm Jay Price at Fort Bragg North Carolina. Space Force! Wow new army command Yeah that's a big deal That means they just get sent wherever they need to go? Is that what i understand from you? In the Western Hemisphere Oh yeah because that's ours Yeah it's ours Pay attention people Do you live in the Western Hemisphere? That's ours You do what we say

CHAPTER 27 / 35 Discussion

Council for the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency

Journalist Laura Logan highlights the "Council for the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency" (CIGIE), an organization created in 2008. Logan claims this body acts as a command-and-control center for weaponizing federal agencies and protecting "made men" like Anthony Fauci from oversight. The organization is described as a clearinghouse that can kill investigations or retaliate against whistleblowers.

laura logan· inspectors general· barack obama· chuck grassley· anthony fauci· cigie

2:37:47 Foam finger number one. My neighbor actually had a bombshell, dropped a bombshell! We've always been wondering who they are? Yeah who is they? Well Laura Logan she interviewed the guy very long interview But then she did a short little insta for the Insta and tells us exactly who they are We've been waiting for this for ages, but there's always this question of who's behind it all What's the day because when you learn? You know when you learned about warfare. You learned about genocide you learn about all these things in

2:38:27 you begin to recognize that there are systems of command and control that have to be running these things for them to work. Like how do you get all these different agencies to work together, just suppress the truth? Well, you need a command and control system because the command and control system that has been shutting down all of these things that we have seen whether it's Fast and Furious under Eric Holder, or it's the IRS persecuting Christian and conservative organizations. Or it's the Russia collusion investigation that goes nowhere or its Ukraine impeachment trial. These operations are being run out of an organization called The Council for the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency that was created under Barack Obama

2:39:14 in 2008, and by the way his partner in creating that and having this brought into law was none other than Chuck Grassley on the other side of the aisle. And then it was supported you know by people on both sides of the aisle so they created this council which is in charge of the inspectors general So what has been happening? You know where lot us are asking ourselves why there's no one that willing to stand up for the federal government we do hear about whistleblowers from time-to-time but buy enlarge These people have been able to weaponize these agencies and walk all over the American people, and commit crimes against the American people and get away with it.

2:39:58 It sounds like a beauty. Yeah, and did you check into it? Obviously you did yes well it is what she says and she takes a little further they operate kind of like the mob They do things like they have an annual gathering every year who do they have as their guest of honor not so long ago they had Anthony Fauci Well what are they doing there? They're sending a message to all of the inspector generals in like the National Institutes of Health for example And beyond don't touch this guy he's a made man He belongs to us And so what they do is it's not, they investigate what they want to such as when they you know They went after Donald Trump for Russia collusion right? So when they want to do an investigation To reinforce and operation or a false narrative Or to take out their political rivals They have the power to do that. And when they don't want something to be investigated or they want that investigation to die on the vine

2:40:48 they're able to do that too. And then when you have people who are retaliated against, whistleblowers who have legal protections against them well where do they go? It all ends up in this clearinghouse of the inspectors general where they have the ability to control whatever they want Yeah you can find it at IGNET.GOV We'll have to keep our eye on this outfit They are the command and control oversight in action Yeah, that's peculiar. Yeah well when she says something I pay attention. She does put a lot of work into it. This by the way this clip that i have here

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Synthetic Opioids in Illegal Vape Cartridges

Belgium's drug commissioner, Ine van Weymers, warned that 80% of illegal refill vape capsules seized by customs contain dangerous synthetic opioids. This trend poses a severe risk of addiction for children and is part of a broader rise in organized crime and gun violence in European port cities like Antwerp and Rotterdam. The report suggests that Belgium and the Netherlands are increasingly functioning as narco-states.

belgium· vapes· synthetic opioids· antwerp· narco-state· organized crime

2:41:31 There's something here that I hadn't even thought about and i think it was worthwhile. You know, I'm an avid vapor but of course I buy American cotton, I have organic nicotine juice that I put in, I wind my own coil so...I know what I am vaping but in Belgium the Belgian drug chief warns of something very concerning which could also be happening here I don't like the vape wars, but this is worth noting. Belgium's first ever drug commissioner Ine van Weymers has told Euronews that 80% of the illegal refill vape capsules seized by Belgian customs contain dangerous synthetic

2:42:13 opioids. She warns of a real risk to children who could get hooked on these hidden opioids The risk is that they will be addicted at a very young age, that their brain will not develop the way it should be These are serious health risks and we need to protect them from that by taking measures against all these logistic chain issues that are abused for synthetical drugs Aside from breaking logistic chains, Van Weymer said tackling the business model is also key especially to prevent gangs from recruiting within the authorities. Recent court cases highlighted that Belgium's legal world including the judicial system and police was corrupted by organized crime There is a lot of money going on in this criminal world and it's with this money that people are convinced

2:43:08 to work with criminals. And that is when we don't tackle the business model, then we are having a serious risk of developing towards a narco-state." Van Wemers took on her role in 2023 after Belgium's main port in Antwerp became the major gateway to cocaine entering Europe One side effect of drugs flooding European markets is heightened gun violence and gangs fighting for turf, forming a public security threat. A lot in this report! I mean, yes. Of course Belgium is a narco state The Netherlands is a narco state They have ports The port of Rotterdam and the port of Antwerp they're huge for bringing the drugs in but... I don't know why all of sudden she gets this vape thing And I'd like a little bit of evidence that these—they all come from China That they're putting opioids in the refillable vapes What a brilliant idea by the way if that's true Yeah it's a good idea It's great! It's a great idea

CHAPTER 29 / 35 Discussion

Operation Cataloa Crunch and Sanctuary City Enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Kristi Noem, has launched "Operation Cataloa Crunch" in New Orleans. The operation targets illegal immigrants with criminal records who were previously released by local sanctuary city authorities. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated that ICE is prioritizing the removal of the "worst of the worst" to restore the rule of law in the region.

kristi noem· tricia mclaughlin· ice· new orleans· sanctuary city· deportation

2:44:09 But still, wow. Anyway... I have to play this and get it out of here which is uh i'm actually highly amused by the Homeland Security Undersecretary whatever she has been in the first... Chrissy Noem! No, the undersecretary. The Tricia. Oh I don't know who the undersecretary is. When you hear her voice you're going to hear it because i'm fascinated with their voice she's got this just interesting sorority girl voice and she's been in the government forever She used to be a chief of staff for some

2:44:48 the nuclear disarmament department or something in Trump's first administration and now she's just kind of a spokeswoman. She comes out, she looks like she's 16 and you... Fascinated with her voice and here she is. Catalooa Crunch which we are launching today down in New Orleans, were first and foremost really focusing on those worst of the worst criminals The Department of Homeland Security launches the latest federal immigration enforcement operation in the city of New Orleans DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin says that ICE is specifically prioritizing illegal immigrants who were previously in local jails because new orleans

2:45:27 functions as a sanctuary city. Those individuals were not released to ICE, they were instead released back onto New Orleans streets." McLaughlin says that the operation will continue whether it be 5 000 arrests or more the DHS released information on some of the people they are targeting saying sanctuary policies endanger American communities by releasing illegal criminal aliens and forcing DHS law enforcement to risk their lives to remove criminal illegal aliens that should have never been put back on the streets. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem says that Operation Cataloa Crunch will remove the worst of the worst from New Orleans, Louisiana after the city's sanctuary politicians have ignored the rule of law

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NPR "Read a Book" Segment and Climate Change Fiction

A critique of NPR's "Read a Book" segment focuses on a recommendation for the thriller "Wild Dark Shore." The book involves a family on a sinking research island in Antarctica and is praised by NPR for tackling themes of resilience in the face of climate change. The hosts mock the segment's earnest tone and its focus on climate-related narratives.

npr· book recommendations· climate change· fiction· antarctica

2:50:20 You know, because they want scared people. That's no good. Douchebags. Look me up! Look me up! Hey buddy stop butting in line hey man look me up alright? Alright last clip for you John Well, let's see. I've got a few things that are possible. Let's just play this little... This is a tease for our podcast but actually no let's play read a book with... Now they have a segment they do it once every month or so is called Read A Book and then they say we should all be reading more books and then they have different people come on

2:51:02 and describe books from the staffers from the NPR, because they got nothing better to do than to talk about books they read because they're reading books all the time. And I just thought this one was funny." Here's some unsolicited advice skip all the holiday parties this winter and read a book instead! In great news NPR's Books We Love has tons of recommendations including these fiction reads from some of our co-workers Hi, my name is Rachel Treisman and I'm a general assignment reporter. One of my favorite books this year was Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaughey A dad and his three teen and preteen kids are the last people on a rapidly sinking research island off of Antarctica

2:51:41 They're getting ready to evacuate when a mysterious woman washes ashore in a storm. As the family nurses her back to health, relationships form dynamic shift and before long everyone is suspicious of each other. Wild Dark Shore is a mystery thriller packed with plot twists and turns that make it really hard to put down but when you finally do you'll keep thinking about it and the bigger questions that it tackles so beautifully about love and loss and resilience in the face of climate change I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people that would do that! Oh yeah, that'd be fab! Yeah on No Agenda morning... Dude it's a climate change In the face of climate change we have a few people to thank who gave us $50 and above And Adam will read them off one at a time Yes i will and we start with Anon in Marietta Ohio

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Birthday Shout-outs and Peerage Upgrades

The hosts read a series of birthday wishes for producers and their family members, including Edie in Bentonville and Martin Martinez. A significant peerage upgrade is announced for Sir 23's Knight of the Electric Sea, who becomes a Baronet following a donation of over $1,000. The segment reinforces the "value for value" model and the community aspect of the show.

birthday· peerage· baronet· value for value· donations

2:52:40 Anon supports us with $133.32 and we thank you very much for that, Anon Ash in Texas 12345 when you see what you did there We love those sequentials And he says newsletter made it to me fine That's a newsletter made it to be fine donation god bless you both did you get the? note from void zero Yeah, I haven't responded to it yet. Okay did you read? It's on my list of things to do okay let's see buy mushrooms get wine from Costco read note from it read note from void zero binger Newman Yankton South Dakota a row sticks 111 and says happy belated birthday to Kyle tack from being her Newman the perfect birthday gift for for Kyle B to have John absolutely butcher his name

2:53:34 Well, no because I'm reading it. Thank you for your attention this matter and there with 8008 the name binger Newman I don't know coming in with a boob donation Kevin McLaughlin Concord North Carolina And he says well You know you know yes We do He is the Archduke of Luna and lover of America and boobs William Kidwell Dover Delaware 7777 holy holy donation Steven Sobieski, Kettering Ohio 67. David Cox in Austin 63 25 Teresa Andrews and Camarillo California 61 61 Grayson insurance in Aurora Colorado with a small boob 606 also small boob from Les Tarkowski in Kingman Arizona Andrew Garland Muncie Indiana 5 6 2 3 David wicker there he is that is our

2:54:24 Sir by his grace Jacksonville, Florida 5622 Troy Thunder Burke Missoula Montana 55 Sarah links Willer in Bessemer Alabama 5283 Kelly Hubbard Plymouth Minnesota 5272 Eric Ortega in Sioux Falls South Dakota 52-5 Josiah Thomas from Ankeny Iowa 51 and here's our 50s There's Sir Alex Zavala from Kyle, Texas. Of course he is from the Nick U Dad podcast M Todd Allen in Harriman Utah Edward Mazurk in Memphis Tennessee Jacob Rotrammel in Decatur Illinois Stephen Ray in Spokane Washington and we have Antonio Martinez Greenlee Colorado with a birthday and a first-time donation You've been de-dooshed

2:55:14 Add some birthday shout out for his brother Martin Martinez who was born on the 7th of December in the year of our Lord 1989, who hit him in the mouth. And Rick Lindquist in Squim Washington 50 J Worthy from Shefford, Shefford in the UK he wants us to keep going. Carrie Jackson Watertown Tennessee and our final $50 supporter Jason Deluzio Miami Beach Florida thank you all to these supporters these donors value for value whatever value you get out of the show, please send that back to us in the amount that it is worth to you and only You can determine what value? You get out of this show and what you want to put back into it value for value no agenda donations calm Thank you. And again congratulations To our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1823 No agenda donations calm

2:56:03 We've got William Swenson wishing his fantastic mother-in-law Edie a happy birthday. It is her birthday today Antonio Martinez, you just heard him as brother Martin Martinez Martinez as a is the accident there also today December 7th Ryan Newman says happy birthday to Kyle Tackett And Sir Bias Grace David Wicker says, please join Jules Hope Greta and I in praising our Lord for Aspen's 13th birthday party today. Where is my invitation? And we've got our buddy Parker from right here in Fredericksburg Geistweit He is celebrating his birthday on the 18th. I may be early Parker We'll do it again if you need Happy Birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe!

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No Agenda Meetups and Global Connection

A list of upcoming No Agenda meetups is provided, including events in Toronto, Rochester, and several cities across Idaho, Indiana, and California. These gatherings are described as a way for listeners to find connection and "protection" through a network of like-minded individuals. Listeners are encouraged to visit noagendameetups.com to find or host local events.

meetups· toronto· rochester· eagle· anaheim· community

2:56:53 We have a title change and that is Sir23's Knight of the Electric Sea. In accordance with his additional support of $1,000 or more he becomes a baronet today congratulations and welcome to your new spot in the No Agenda peerage We've got some meetups to talk about. Just a couple as we wind everything down for this year, that we have a meetup taking place today It's the I Must Be High number 17 That is actually, I think underway

2:57:41 at McSorley's wonderful saloon and grill in Toronto. And on Thursday, our next show day we have the great Rochester Minnesota Big Pharma City Meetup at five o'clock at Little Thistle Brewing Company in Rochester Minnesota. Let's see what else is before the year ends. The 13th Eagle Idaho and Indianapolis Indiana, the 18th Charlotte North Carolina, the 20th Fort Wayne Indiana, the 20th also Anaheim California and on December 26 Clovis, California. And then we'll start a brand new year You can find all of these No Agenda Meetups where you will find connection that gives you ultimate protection. Your first responders in any emergency, you will meet them at a No Agenda Meetup Go to noagendameetups.com Find one near you If you can't...no problem! Set it up, set one yourself and list it right there on noagendameetups.com Sometimes you wanna go hang out with all the nights and days

2:58:38 It's like a party Yeah baby, we got John's tip of the day coming up. We have some AI slop for our end-of-show mixes and of course we always like to find our end-of-show ISO at this spot in the show I have four actually today. Shall i go first? Oh yeah! This is amazing this is awesome Yeah, we had this one. This is a psi op I Like this one was a banger And I think I think this is my favorite oh my god these guys are so hot Come on That's an ISO did you make that one no?

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John C. Dvorak's Knife Tip of the Day

John C. Dvorak provides a detailed "Tip of the Day" regarding high-quality kitchen knives. He recommends the Shanzu 8-inch Damascus chef knife, currently on sale, but warns that it requires a Japanese whetting stone for proper maintenance. Dvorak also suggests using chainmail gloves for safety when using sharp knives or professional-grade mandolins to prevent severe injuries.

shanzu· damascus knife· sharpening stone· chainmail gloves· mandolin· kitchen safety

2:59:30 No. You actually clipped that from somewhere? No, someone clipped it for me. It's Elisha Cross. Oh my god these guys are so hot! Okay I'm not playing mine and pushing them off because you didn't have it Because that was so good yes he wins once again but before we do anything here's John's tip of the day And sometimes Adam And we know what we've been waiting for it. Yeah knives, knives, knives! Luckily there's a... okay the best knife market has changed so much over the years with Germans dominating the scene but the Japanese are owning the place now and I have to say right now if i was gonna buy a knife I'd go to Amazon and get the Shanzu

3:00:23 8-inch chef knife, and when it's on sale 44% off is 49 bucks which is cheap because this is a 67 layer Damascus knife. In other words has been folded 67 times Wow And it's 49 bucks, this is steel. Now I have another knife Wow that's a pretty knife Yeah it'll be... It's a dynamic knife I'm adding to my cart right away Nice thing you buy now while they still have them Yep So because of the sale price cause yeah Couple of things you should note One I'm buying it right now This sort of knife is not sharp You can't use the device I recommended recently To sharpen a knife like this Mm-hmm This is carbon You have to This is carbon, you can't even sharpen that Can ya?

3:01:10 No, you can sharpen it but you need a stone. You need a real good Japanese sharpening stone so this is problem number one with this knife that's why I have a second knife. But I already bought it! Good well you should have this knife because it won't go dull right away but get a stone because once you learn how to use the stone to sharpen knives its unbelievable. A whetting stone? Exactly yes So you'd have it now with knives like this I have to say, I recommend to the highest degree a pair of chainmail gloves. These aren't really knives as much as they are razor blades

3:01:49 Chainmail gloves? So you can go to Amazon has them but they're all over the place. They look up chain mail gloves these are gloves you can wear, they usually made out of a weavable stainless steel and I have a pair. Oh it's like chain mail so you can't cut your finger off You can't cut your finger off...I use the chainmail gloves a lot when i'm using the real French mandolin that I have. I have a real big giant one not the little Japanese wimpy mandolino but a big one A Big Boy All Steel And you have to have some protection when you're using these things, or you're gonna kill yourself. You hear that Tina? She's lefty whenever I see her cutting something it's the oddest thing it just makes me so uncomfortable Well with this knife here is you're gonna get really uncomfortable when she cut it for the first time This is the kind of knife that you could hold up kind of in the air and throw a tomato at it and go right through it Whoa!

3:02:44 That's the kind of knife it is. I'm keeping it under lock and key, I'm not letting my wife touch it! It's one of those knives...it's one of those things now that said I have a second thing to note with Japanese products without exception pretty much price equals quality hmm and that's why this knife at 49 bucks is actually ridiculously cheap because it's been discounted which is unusual So, but the more you spend for a Damascus knife to the better they are. Okay? This is a knife block set with 14 pieces. Wow! What's it called? It, this is a $62 deal. It's not even marked down that much just as I've have one of these knives from this company uh this is the knife block set from Thickshot F-I-K-S-H-O-T and they're a one piece knife they're very light

3:03:44 And it's a, you can use the sharpening device on these knives and you get a whole set for 62 bucks of six steak knives or chef's knife. A bunch of knives are pairing now if you get a bunch of knives and I think that knowing the quality of these knives... And scissors! They give you scissors? Then he gets his scissors and you get a block unfortunately the blocks is piece of crap but except for the block that holds the knives yeah you got some nice cheap Knives that would make a terrific gift. I wouldn't give them anybody a Damascus knife It's a stocking stuffer Well, you have a big stocking So those are the nice things that you should know about but stone You need a stone get yourself a stone people and that is the long-awaited John C Dvorak knife tip of the day Get him all at Tipoftheday.net

3:04:41 Created fast for you and me, just the tip of the day. And sometimes Adam. Created by Dana Brunetti Aren't you glad that stuck around for that? I am! Been waiting for it for weeks if not months. Oh please... Tipoftheday.net Someone said hey man You can make money by having an Amazon affiliate code I said no That would ruin the whole concept Of our show Don't make money off your affiliate sales. I want to give you tips for good things, cheap products that are great like a knife that could slice your finger off children use with caution End of show mixes we've got MVP sandwiching a Bonald Crabtree mix and of course this will be the opening number the first mix you'll hear to our Broadway musical so be on the lookout for that in the original soundtrack in stores soon

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Broadway Musical Outro and Peanut Fisting Tangent

The show concludes with a satirical Broadway-style musical number summarizing the podcast's mission of deconstruction. Following the music, a final tangent involves a "pet peeve" about airplane passengers who eat peanuts using the "fisting method"—shaking a handful of nuts in a closed fist to pop them into their mouth—which is described as "annoying as hell" to witness.

broadway· musical· peanuts· airplane etiquette· satire

3:05:41 And I'm coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country. Yesterday, we lit the Christmas tree! We had our Christmas concert here on Mark Plotz. We are Christmas Central for America everybody. In the morning... I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm John C. Dvorak We'll be back here on Thursday please do join us and if you plan on coming visit knowagenthedonations.com first to keep the value for value going until then adios mofos or hooey hooey and such let's start the show Showtime! Lights down!

3:06:19 Now it's in the Broadway show! The Christmas arrives and sound bites tight A finished polished tale, the slanted black and white And hope the truth will fade We don't report we don't condemn but peel the layers back We deconstruct the roots and stem right off the beaten track. We seek the story underneath the motives lying deep With a-and hope that truth will fade We deconstruct the roots and stem right off the beaten track. We keep the mission strong and straight to fight this land Each day we use the humor and the jest To pierce the foggy hay Step inside, put the news to the end The headlines lie, the media bends But knowledge sets you free Welcome dear producer Knowledge sets you free Welcome dear producer The deconstruction never ends!

3:07:45 Big brothers watching you Your face has been ID'd You're sis guaranteed Africa is now inside the melt, so stand, be run Future solutions for modern times Saving, peeing Cutting down on crime

3:09:12 And like, look I mean, I'm a huge fan of nuts. He loves his nuts. I love my nuts and what like all different kinds of nuts big ones little ones lumpy one's with flavoring on them Like I have it's one of the staples of my diet But I've always liked pecans and walnuts. Yeah, I know exactly! I think maybe we should just stop for a second... ...I've had requests from the boardroom. I need to play it. Just go for it John tell us your pet peeve about the fisting method of eating peanuts on the plane? I see this on the airplane and its very annoying and I think it will resolve in fights breaking out because it's just so annoying to watch. Guy takes his bag of peanuts and throws a pile of them into a

3:09:59 to his palm of his hand and then he makes a fist around the nuts and then he shakes his fist to try to bring a nut, to the little hole. And then he throws a nut in his mouth from his fist Then he does it again He shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws, he shakes and throws It is annoying as hell to watch.