Episode 1875 · Sunday, 7 June 2026

Sonic Thump

A quiet supersonic revolution takes flight at NASA while election fraud investigations and parasitic screwworm outbreaks signal a summer of domestic and biological turbulence.

By The No Agenda Show | 2h 58m listen | 37 chapters
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The No Agenda Show · No. 1875

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NASA and the aerospace industry are testing the X-59 experimental aircraft to achieve Mach 1.4 flight without the disruptive noise of a traditional sonic boom. By utilizing a 38-foot nose to dissipate shockwaves into a gentle sonic thump, researchers aim to overturn federal laws prohibiting supersonic travel over land. This technological shift coincides with a massive Ukrainian drone offensive against a Russian weapons storage facility in St. Petersburg.

In California, US Attorney Bill Asale and the FBI are investigating potential election fraud following a primary where candidate Spencer Pratt reportedly received zero votes in Los Angeles despite a 24,000-vote drop. Meanwhile, President Trump has appointed Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence to disrupt the intelligence community, while Todd Blanche faces criticism as the new acting Attorney General due to his history as Trump's personal lawyer. In the agricultural sector, a New World screwworm outbreak in Texas threatens the cattle industry as beef prices hit record highs, with some Austin restaurants charging $875 for tomahawk steaks.

Corporate culture faces a reckoning as Microsoft employees engage in token maxing to inflate productivity metrics, while a Stanford study reveals that 90% of companies use identical AI hiring algorithms that create systemic rejection for job seekers. Former Congressman George Santos is under investigation by the CFTC for alleged insider trading on the prediction market Kalshi. The episode also features a special knighting ceremony for the late Sir Hot Rod Hank and a skeptical look at Gary Marcus's warnings regarding the AI market bubble.


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CHAPTER 01 / 37 Discussion

Silicon Valley Home Renovations and Instagram Follower Milestones

The hosts discuss returning to a home in northern Silicon Valley where extensive bedroom renovations are currently underway. A milestone for the official No Agenda Instagram account is mentioned, noting that a photo of the studio will be released once the follower count reaches 5,000. Current progress is estimated at approximately 3,000 followers.

silicon valley· instagram· mimi· studio· followers· renovation

00:00 Oh my god, what a shocker! Well a couple observations right off the top here. One,

00:41 You're coming to us from northern Silicon Valley, which means you're back home. Yeah I'm at the house Excellent is still work banging away back there working on that place well What do we mean banging? That's what happens why do you want it if they're there they read Theyre doing the bedroom. There's a bunch of work being done on the house Yeah, I'm making sure they don't wreck the place. That's why I'm here Is they is a Mimi or does she have a crew? Does she have a crew of Mexicans illegal immigrants It varies So what are they doing first of all welcome back good to have you back home that's good news second of all Are we close to being able to see your studio and

01:31 Well, you're talking about the challenge for people who go to the new Instagram No Agenda account which is a no agenda podcast. Yeah official on Instagram and once it gets to 5,000 we take a picture of the studio How close are we I'm sorry? I don't keep up with the insta I think we're around three. Three thousand? Yeah Wow, that went pretty fast! Should we be like trending somewhere if we get that many followers in one go? Us... No, not those guys. Just don't, no you know it's a fake anyway so why would put them on it It's all fake

CHAPTER 02 / 37 Discussion

Smartphone Addiction and RCS Messaging Protocol Issues

A discussion characterizes the iPhone and general smartphone usage as a national security issue due to the "NPC-like" behavior of people constantly looking at screens while walking. Technical frustrations regarding the transition from SMS/MMS to the RCS protocol are highlighted, specifically how Apple's proprietary protocols created "green bubble" social friction in group texts.

iphone· android· rcs· sms· national security· smartphone

02:20 And what's this with the Antichrist iPhone? I mean, is this news... I've determined that the iPhone is the Antichrist. Why not?! Well, it's possible. I mean is all I see I'm floating around I don't see I tell you like the yesterday was what went to the store and there's like people getting out of their car They're looking at the phone as they get out stumble out Walking into the store always eyes on the phone. I don't know how people can navigate it I mean used if you remember the early days that these phones we were banging into poles and Walk under you know over curbs and falling in the manholes. Yeah sure stop doing that There's this new radar some sense that phone has kept them from banging into stuff You know so they go ahead walking around with the phone and the same person comes out still looking at the phone What is on the phone? I don't think it's the Antichrist, I think it's a national security issue

03:21 We are a vulnerable... You don't think the anti-christ is a national security issue? Okay, fair point. Fair point it's just these people I mean we are very vulnerable as a country when we have robots you know NPCs just roaming around looking at their phones That is a national security issue. You spotted the cup number years ago, 10 years ago at least. You spotted the fact that people are walking around with their phone in their hand. Women mostly but now men too, men and women walking around with the phone in their hand all the time! Yeah yeah you know we forget that this is happening then we kind of got used to it

04:11 You know, it's so normal now. I mean on Mondays I go play chess with this guy and So that means I park on Main Street and they get out is this in the park? No, I parked on me. No, you parked a car Yeah, but I'm saying it isn't in the parking lot side. There's a black guy no black guy It's inside of Java Ranch, you know your favorite Java Ranch its with Willie that's why I play with Willie And he was not a black guy. But just walking, so I have to cross two streets... Two traffic lights and all you see is people walking with their phones looking at their phones It's everywhere it's rampant and we've kind of gotten used to it. It's a national security issue! Yes if it is the Antichrist but is it only the iPhone or Android also the antichrist? Well obviously its the smartphone in general because there are I see people looking

05:10 They all operate the same, people are looking at them they're carrying around it's the same you know no. It is all the phones all the smartphones and what are we gonna do with it? Everything but a flip phone and I'm not even so sure about that yeah well though you know I had to give up on the flip phone because they made it impossible to communicate if you don't have RCS then you can't communicate with the Antichrist people on the iPhone Yeah, but it's not people communicating with each other so much as they're just killing time. No I understand what you're saying But if you have a flip phone it used to be doable when everything was still kind of over SMS or You know It's like he had MMS remember this protocol? So someone will send out a video to me and it comes in like

06:08 You know like a little postage stamp because you can't see that because everyone's doing it over IP all the iPhones and the iPhones got connected to the To the Android with RCS, and you know it was really Apple that screwed all this up They had their own little protocol And then yeah you couldn't participate can't be in a text group anymore If if it actually worked then people yell at you who is the green bubble? Who's the green bubble oh Who's ruining my text group? Yeah, that's me now. Anyway... So how is that voting going in California? Oh I do have a clip! Oh please what's your clip? We got Stella one of our podcast friends, the Stella show and she talks about the Cal voting situation

CHAPTER 03 / 37 Discussion

California Election Fraud Investigations and Statistical Anomalies

US Attorney Bill Asale and the FBI are reportedly investigating election fraud in California following the primary. Specific concerns are raised regarding a 24,000-vote drop in Los Angeles where candidate Spencer Pratt allegedly received zero votes, a statistical outcome described as impossible. Critics point to SB 75 and the removal of signature verification as catalysts for potential cheating.

california· bill asale· gavin newsom· election fraud· spencer pratt· fbi

06:56 US Attorney Bill Asale says his office has multiple election fraud investigations now underway in coordination with the FBI as California officials are still counting the ballots from this week's primary. It could go on for weeks and weeks and weeks, what is your reaction to this? Because I know you're following it very closely. This is your lane, this is what you do It is about time that all eyes are on California's election process. And we're looking at 37 days to get counted for our mail-in ballots, and it's just about time and I'm really appreciative of Bill Asale you know he was a former assembly member

07:33 He has always done everything he could to possibly bring some course correction to our state. It's incredible, I ran for State Assembly and so I looked at our voter rolls people were registered to vote in empty parking lots and old houses and buildings it's about time that we start cleaning this mess up because we deserve to be represented. And California is such a beautiful state, but we've got a problem so there's a fighting chance right now where- Voting infrastructure that the Democrats and Gavin has created here allows for this. We have every single Californian and even Californians who have left the state are getting mail in ballots. You can register same day and get a provisional ballot. It is incredible that there's no voter ID. We're seeing helicopters bringing in ballots. Why is this even happening?

08:19 and actually had the nerve to go on his public platform and pass SB 73 saying that the signatures on mail-in ballots no longer have to be verified. So, you know what exactly does that do? That enables cheaters to happen So they're really bringing in ballots with helicopters? Yeah, there was a bunch of choppers coming in dropping off ballots by the truckload. Talk about an air drop! Well since you played Stella let me play State of Daniel as one of our podcast friends. Last night there was a drop of about 24 000 ballots and Spencer Kraft did not get a single one. Let's take a look at the results over here so last night you can see

09:00 before the drop it was 308,878 thousand after the drop 333 712 000 and as you can see spencer pratt did not gain a single vote he still had before and after the drop 86 323 meanwhile all of the other contenders here, all the other candidates did gain vote totals. What are the odds of that? That quite frankly is impossible by the way when that 24000 vote drop came in there were also drops that included uh the votes for governor what are the odds here that even Steve Hilton would be gaining votes overnight but none for Spencer Pratt or people not voting down

09:39 No. Are they just voting for governor and they're not voting for LA's mayoral race? I get that there are many people voting for governor who would not be able to vote in this mayoral race, like obviously if you live in the northernmost part of California you would not be eligible to vote for LA's mayor but you're telling me that not a single person who cast the ballot in those 24 000 votes in LA voted for mayor but they voted for governor all of this just does not make sense. That's almost like the election where you saw the counts go down live on TV. That was great, that was fantastic. Somehow negative votes for Trump during that Biden election. Let's move from our podcast crew to Ms Now. President Trump is sticking with the playbook Election Denial. The president hopped on Truth Social as he does on most nights to claim without a hitch. I like the Election Denial. Democrats were quote trying to steal the primaries for California governor and LA mayor. He offered

CHAPTER 04 / 37 Discussion

Donald Trump and Media Reactions to Slow Vote Counting

Media outlets like MSNBC criticize Donald Trump for claiming election interference in California, attributing the slow vote count to the high volume of mail-in ballots. The discussion disputes the media's claim that slow counting has "always been the case," arguing instead that the process has worsened significantly under Governor Gavin Newsom's administration.

donald trump· katie tur· max rose· msnbc· vote counting· gavin newsom

10:38 surprise, surprise no facts to support this. No facts! No evidence! Claim pointing only to a predictably slow counting process in a state with... Wait a minute is this? Now let me ask you question You're in California you are the man on the scene boots on the ground. I'm the boots-on-the-ground. California Is this predictable this slow counting process? Is there something that always happens with California It's been getting progressively worse ever since Newsom got in office. It never used to be this way, in fact there was a couple of memes floating around showing them you know finishing the vote count within two or three days of the election and that's been stretching and stretching largely due to the fact that Newsom decided to...

11:27 You know, you can't just blame Newsom. It's also the state legislature they're the ones who create this bull crop and they decided to send everybody whether you ask for, you don't have to ask for absentee ballots. Years ago if you wanted to vote by mail he had the request yeah I had your question you get it back package and then if you sign this packaging sent the package back they'll send you an absentee ballot right no everybody gets an absentee ballot we continue his claim pointing only to a predictably slow counting process

12:05 in a state with a huge volume of mail-in voters, which has always been the case and he is always known. After all he's now been in politics for more than 12 years joining us former Democratic congressman for New York and senior advisor for VoteVets Max Rose James Sample still with us as well. All right so... Is this Katie Turrer? Yes it's gotta be sounds like her she's so snide yeah well that's what you do Very slowly, Max. Very slowly. But it's always been the case... It's always been the case! Oh what? I got a boots on the ground here that says that is not true They do count very slowly, Max. Very slowly but this has always been the case How much traction does he get

12:49 on an accusation like that. This is what Donald Trump always does. Yeah, it's kind of tiresome isn't it? It's horrifying because I think really the Democratic Party has turned... Whoa! I'm so tired of these people saying Democratic Party We really have to keep calling this out because it just makes it sound like, oh they're Democratic. But they're not! Democrat party come on dude. Amidst the... I think really the Democratic Party has turned itself in the right direction in terms of its willingness to go on the offense Its willingness to really use the power at his disposal. It's been a change right direction

13:33 On this front though, I still think it's a blind spot. That somehow there is this thing about Donald Trump where we're like, you know yeah 2020 did the steal January 6th the whole thing that won't happen again There is zero doubt in my mind that he will be using this language and attempting to use the powers at his disposal for this term of election. So, he said they're under investigation? The California vote process is under investigation? Should we take him at his word that it's under investigation and that something might be happening at DOJ? We should take them at his word that he wants there to be an investigation And we should take them at his word that what he wants from DOJ He typically gets Yes! Of course he gets that Now... Wait wait wait

14:17 We should take him at his word that he wants there to be an investigation. When did he say he wanted? That's not his words no Well, how can we take him at his words when they misquote him this whole station is set up to defend the Democrat Party I mean we know this that's a station is pathetic well so this morning on Face the press, spank the press. Meet the press! Spank the press that would be a great show. Wouldn't it though? Can you imagine who would host... Well Manhans Welker is hosting meet the press. Well she'd be perfect She's got the hands for it Have her spanking the press

CHAPTER 05 / 37 Discussion

Donald Trump Meet the Press Interview and Rain Complications

Donald Trump participated in a contentious 50-minute interview with Kristen Welker in Wisconsin, where he repeatedly labeled the press and the election process as "crooked." The interview took place in a barn during a rainstorm, which caused several technical interruptions. Trump eventually ended the session by removing his microphone and walking off after telling Welker she had no credibility.

donald trump· kristen welker· meet the press· wisconsin· election rigging· nbc

15:04 So she was in Wisconsin interviewing the president and things did not go well for her. Just to be very clear, there's no evidence of what you're saying. No evidence! Let me ask you about Todd Blanche. Listen to me, listen to me. This tremendous evidence is nothing but evidence. The election was rigged it was a dirty election and it's happening again right now in California It's happening right now in California. Right now it's looking, look at what's happening to that. It's four days doing well in California. They're not there. They're dropping fast because it's a rigged election. Let me tell you

15:42 It's four days and they aren't even close to coming up with it. You know why they're doing that? Because they're cheating on the election. What do you have evidence to support that? All I have to do is look, all I have to do is look. And listen and I listened to people and let's see what happens. So that's not evident. Do you think it's appropriate that they have a vote? Do you think it's appropriate that they haven't election And five days later, they're nowhere close to picking a local officials acknowledge. They are slow there urging other crooked. That's how you're crooked. Your presence is crooked and here we go. You're crooked all here we go. Here we go. Here we go. No, they're crooked. They're urging the votes to be counted quickly.

16:24 That's how they vote in California. They're crooked just like you're crooked, your press is crooked and meet the press is crooked To be fair I'm not crooked but let's continue Really? Well you play right into their hands there Let's to be fair Mr President I am not crooked Just to be fair now, lets be fair now I'm not crooked Mr President That is a great in I won an election in a landslide and i got 94% bad press. You know why? Because you have no credibility. No that's wrong! What hold on let me finish the clip. That was mistake he made what did he say

17:15 He says, he says I got a 94% of...I don't know what it is. Promoting himself he says and then no you know you got 94 percent bad press after being winning in a landslide as he calls it. Not 93! Yeah and he says why because they have no credibility? No-no he was on the crooked theme, pounding home crooked and then he switches it to credibility. That was a blunder. Well he's about to rectify it. Elections are rigged your network knows that they're rigged you know that I won an election in a landslide and I got 94% bad press

17:58 You know why I got that? Because you have no credibility. But you've never presented evidence that it was rigged, let's keep talking about...I want to talk about Todd Lynch- There is more evidence than ever presented! Let's talk about- Your elections in this country were like a third world country. Your elections are crooked and your crooked and Mr Press' crooked And so is ABC and CBS and CNN. Your one sided crooked network. So lets call it quits because I had enough Thank you darling, have a good time. And he walks off the set! This is the best part so there's Welker standing... Now hold on what? I didn't get to see this because it was past my bedtime as I just yeah yes okay I was still getting up

18:45 I understood he'd the whole thing was 50 minutes. Oh, yeah it was... Yeah! Oh yeah It wasn't like he just walked in and walked off No i didn't say that no i know you didn't say but it sounds like they did sounds like it the way it comes across well is that he walked out of it fifty minutes how much time is supposed to be there? I mean uh um playing a clip but the point is He says okay we're done he pulls off the mic gets up thanks darling your crooked And then Welker is, her eyes are bugging out of her head. She's like looking at the producer looking at the crew like what just happened here? Now is this one that aired? This is what aired yeah because I know they put a transcript and they bet be I guess they posted a secondary complete interview well somewhere so at the end They come back to her in the studio and here's what she says

19:40 Please, I traveled all the way to Wisconsin. This is actually the uh... this is how it went on air. I've been traveling all the way to Wisconsin. On and off in the rain and I've given you enough time You hear what he says? He's giving you an hour as he says this. I know, I travel all the way to Wisconsin. On and off in the rain And I'm giving you enough time. You oughta straighten out your press because a country can never be great with dishonesty all the way to Wisconsin for the interview. There goes the microphone, now they switch back to the studio and here's her tag I spoke with President Trump on Saturday and we both acknowledged the complications during the interview posed by the rain. He agreed to sit down with me for another Meet The Press interview It's because of the rain, I say... Okay Well there was some talk about the rain They were in a barn with a tin roof Yeah, with a tractor in the background With a tractor back there and it was raining And they had to cut

CHAPTER 06 / 37 Discussion

Supreme Court Case Watson v. RNC on Mail-in Ballots

The Supreme Court is considering Watson v. Republican National Committee, a case that could end the practice of accepting ballots that arrive after election day even if postmarked on time. While any ruling is unlikely to be retroactive for past California elections, it could significantly alter the rules for the upcoming November general election.

supreme court· scotus· watson v rnc· mail-in ballots· purcell principle· postmark

20:43 number of times in an... they had to stop the interview a number of times supposedly according to reports I read. The whole thing was crazy, the whole thing was crazy now there's some there's a Supreme Court case that may stop some of these ballots. I have a this is back to Ms. Now tell me about SCOTUS and mail-in ballot ballots well so there's a pending, i mean California we're tracking the mail in vote we're tracking how long it takes them to count California is one of the states that allows for a grace period for ballots that are postmarked by election day but arrive... It's not just about that goes right into a post box you have to get it posted

21:25 and like, signed off on certified essentially by somebody at the post office. Right just as when you mail your taxes you can mail them out on April 15th 11 o'clock at night if you can get to a post office and make sure that you get that postmarked The IRS isn't going to reject your money but there are Or there is a movement afoot to reject votes that would meet that same standard. And the Supreme Court has a case pending before it right now called Watson versus Republican National Committee, that has not yet been decided and at oral argument there were essentially three groups of three. There are three votes that were a little bit hard to read based on oral argument. There are clearly three votes to end this practice by this have the Supreme Court in this practice

22:05 There may be five votes to end the practice. Would it be retroactive? It would not be retro, there's no way you could make a retroractive certainly not for California. Could it work for November if they decided? Yes! Conceivably that would be a massive change there's a principle called the Purcell Principle which says we shouldn't interfere but realistically... Alabama Right right realistically this Supreme Court applies that principle when its convenient for this Supreme Court to apply that principle for its partisan enemies Yeah okay well see where that goes Nowhere. There was a, see this is an interesting commentary on KTLA about why they are taking so much time. Tonight election fraud investigations underway in LA as some including Republican candidate for governor Steve Hilton express their frustration that final results of Tuesday's primary election could be weeks away This is an absolute shambles and humiliation

CHAPTER 07 / 37 Discussion

Xavier Becerra and California Political Landscape

Xavier Becerra is identified as a front-runner for political office in California despite his controversial tenure at Health and Human Services. The discussion clarifies that while the Homeland Security Secretary was impeached, Becerra was not. Becerra's campaign is noted for receiving financial support from major oil interests like Chevron.

xavier becerra· hhs· homeland security· impeachment· california· chevron

23:00 for California. It is making our state a laughing stock here in America." President Trump without releasing any evidence accusing Democrats of, quote, reading the election saying Americans are ashamed of what is happening U.S. Attorney Bill Asale announcing his office is coordinating with the FBI and multiple investigation But political experts say there is nothing to indicate widespread election fraud and the delay is expected because of California's mail-in ballot process. It's nothing fraudulent, it's nothing untoward The reason it's taking a long time is that the people counting the ballots take their time matching signatures Oh that's it

23:43 Matching signatures, please. But SB 25 they mentioned in the Stella podcast says you don't have to do that anymore so according to the bill SB 75 I'm sorry SB75 that Newsom signed says you don't have to match your signatures So what's well? What how does this come into play well they're lying if somebody's lying yeah Well For sure, we will not see... Xavier Becerra? He's the guy now leading. Yeah Wasn't he healthy and didn't we laugh him out of town when it was at Health and Human Services Now he's well, he's a front runner in California I think it wasn't even was either one that was impeached too I think It might have been! Let's ask the robot That's a good one Book Of Knowledge

24:35 Was Javier Becerra impeached when he was in HHS? Let's see. I think you're right, well one of them was...I think it was him! It could have been, it could have been. Well, it's taken a long time to figure it out. According to the book of knowledge Xavier Becerra served as the 25th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Joe Biden from 2021-2025 but no impeachment proceedings occurred during his tenure. It was the Homeland Security guy that was impeached. Oh yeah you're right different brown guy

25:16 Yeah, but Sarah was a do-nothing do nothing I do nothing he oversaw the Vax and yeah Isn't he a farmer guy? Yeah. He's a big farmers a big business guy the advantage that he has or the only good news for him is that he is like pro refinery and Well, so he's on his he's pro oil if these big oils Chevron has paid financed this campaign what the Jews haven't done it Well, no the Jews I think that you just want to styer so styers out Nobody likes Steyer stars a creep. Yeah, but how could he fail? I mean he had all the money I'm sure he had a pack and how can it fit? I don't understand people always tell me

CHAPTER 08 / 37 Discussion

Bill Pulte Appointment as Acting DNI and Deep State Reform

President Trump appointed Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, as the acting Director of National Intelligence. Critics point to his lack of national security experience, while supporters view him as a "chainsaw" intended to disrupt the deep state. Pulte is reportedly working with former Tulsi Gabbard aides to identify areas for reform within the intelligence community.

bill pulte· dni· todd blanch· tulsi gabbard· mark warner· national security

26:05 If you got all the money then you win. You should also mention the fact that I was watching one of these old clips and Hillary had twice as much money as Trump in 2016 how come she didn't win? I'm just saying twice is my anomaly so We were pretty much correct about Pulte Now is Palti the guy? Yeah, it was probably more you than me in this one. Is he the guy from the big construction company? Is that this Palti? Isn't there a Palti Construction... I don't know if it's the same guy or not but he definitely got nothing to do with intelligence! I think it's one of these things. I think Trump does this a lot. I'm gonna put you up for this You're going be able to say and you get to put in your bio that you were nominated Your wife's gonna like it

26:53 Everybody's gonna think you're great, but you're not gonna get it. Well the theory goes a little deeper let's listen first to CBS Now we're taking you to Washington where acting Attorney General Todd Blanch has just confirmed that a controversial 1.8 billion dollar payout fund for Trump allies has now been totally cancelled Cancelled! In the meantime there is new controversy over the president's decision To name a close ally as Acting Director of National Intelligence Weijia Zhang is at the White House with the latest on this. Weijia, good morning to you! What's the issue? Good morning Gail, good morning to everybody. President Trump passed over other high-ranking intelligence officials and appointed Bill Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to also be the acting director of national intelligence when we asked the White House about why Pulte was picked for the role they only said he would do a great job

27:45 President Trump named Bill Poteet to oversee 18 intelligence agencies and organizations, touting his quote deep experience managing the most sensitive matters in America. But even some Republicans were quick to point out those sensitive matters don't include national security. No evidence of any qualifications for that. The director of National Intelligence position was created after 9-11 coordinate communication for the intelligence community. Pulte currently runs an agency that regulates home loans. I don't know of any national security experience he has. Dr. Mehmet Oz, who led Tuesday's White House press briefing... Good afternoon everybody! ...said he didn't know anything about Pulte situation but added... I do trust the president's judgment. He is a very sharp and quick study

28:38 I love the CBS does this a lot. They're doing very, very short quotes from everybody just popping it is I mean, I have to say it's fast but it's all you know, it's either not pop or it's going to be a quote of you know You know, there's no evidence he has any experience and he is the home builder. It is the Pulte home builder according to the... Okay that makes sense because if you have HA guy sure yeah of course here's second clip. Pulte also earned the president's praise for pushing prosecutions of the president's perceived political opponents like California... Perceived political This is great. Senator Adam Schiff, New York Attorney General... That's not perceived that's a political opponent. Tisha James and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook for alleged mortgage fraud We refer people who are Democrats Republicans it doesn't matter Congress boom you see how they're doing that? Blah blah blah blah boom! Have a role in confirming acting

29:31 cabinet level officials like Poteet or acting Attorney General Todd Blanch. The reasons for the fund is something that President Trump talked about for a long time. Blanch faced fierce backlash even after the Justice Department dropped plans to set up a proposed one point... Which is really inherently dishonest Yeah, but the way they're doing it I like it because it keeps the pace and flow going like crazy. And also its augmenting confirm, in other words they don't say something and then the guy says the same thing. No exactly Blanche faced fierce backlash even after the Justice Department dropped plans to set up a proposed 1.8 billion dollar fund to pay people who feel they were victims of government weaponization but we are not moving forward with the fund period A federal judge ruled to temporarily block the fund until next month but Blanche says even after that date the administration will not try to rule

30:28 So now we go to the president himself. It's an acting position, it's not a permanent- he's not gonna be permanent because you know I don't think he'd want to be permanent but he's a very smart guy and you may find out some things about the rigged elections etc etc that you'd like to do if they'd like to. If he wants to do it very much get a lot of energy But they'll be very good. Again, it's not a permanent position we're looking at were interviewing people right now but it says somebody just to take it over for a little while. Well I do and I think he does actually because he's smart. He is smart! National security experience? Yeah he's smart so what we deconstructed

31:13 is that this, what he's doing here is getting a guy bull in the china shop. Look at this! Look at this! Look at this! And there's a guy behind him which is the same guy who was behind Tulsi and that's the guy. He said okay here's Bill Pulte he's going to be the acting director of national intelligence which has them completely in a conniption fit why? Because Pulte is like a bull in a China shop And my friend, the NSA veteran Kirk Wiebe once told me I asked him the question. How would you go about reforming the deep state? What would you do and he said first, you need someone with a chainsaw weed whacker who's willing to go in there and just

32:01 tear everything down. And then you need somebody from the intelligence community who actually knows how to direct the weed whacker to where he's gotta go." So Tulsi Gabbard did that in the first term, Pulte is basically capable of doing that. He's got Tulsi Gabbard's chief assistant Aaron Lucas who is the deputy DNI under Tulsi, to show him exactly where to go. And people like Mark Warner, the senator who was probably most responsible for Russiagate is completely flipping out. He says this guy's going to have access to every classified secret in the United States!

32:43 What does that mean? In his interview with Miranda Devine yesterday, Trump hinted at it. He kept coming back over and over again to the rigging of the 2020 elections and my bet is the way he's seeing Pulte is this is a guy who can prevent the fraud coming up in the midterms. All right so chainsaw weed whacker there you go Who was that? Who said that Now who's that last clip from? Barbara Boyd. Is that a Prometheus person? Yes, old lady.

CHAPTER 09 / 37 Discussion

Pat McGovern and the IDG Ghostwriting Gambit

An anecdote describes how IDG founder Pat McGovern allegedly used non-existent, ghostwritten personas to write scathing reviews of companies that did not advertise in his magazines. When the targeted companies complained, McGovern would offer to "fire" the fictional writer in exchange for an advertising contract.

pat mcgovern· idg· computerworld· infoworld· publishing· ghostwriting

33:21 Yeah. They have a bunch of them? They only have two of them! Well, it seems like a bunch to me... Susan and Barbara but I mean that's the guy we he's been a spook for 20 years Of course He knows where everything is and you get you get Polty yeah i'm sure the guys are gonna Have fun or just like demoing house this Is basically in The private sector This is the same act That We're seeing with Nick Shirley Oh do tell There was Nick Schroeder's always got some guy. Oh, yeah. Yeah he has Dave Bob Bob or Dave or Fred there's some guy telling him what to do yes Yes exactly right it's fantastic It's a good bit because you have a front man and then when all hell breaks loose and you gotta ax him You just okay? You're out yeah

34:10 But meanwhile, the real damage is being done by the second guy there. He's still there and you bring another front man in he does the same exact thing doesn't make any difference who it is And so the whole thing... It reminds me that there used to be a The guy who ran computer world and I here we go. Here we go. I'm already loving it Yeah, this is one. I've not heard. I don't think I've heard this one you be me ie responsible I have told I have told us before cuz a very good story It's not my story, it's a story that everyone knows. Pat McGovern used to run Computer World, InfoWorld all these magazines and IDG the publishing company is really big in Asia they're everywhere and Pat used his gambit he'd do the same... He pulled a similar kind of stunt to have somebody who was like just a prick

35:05 Writing nasty stuff. By the way, that's a classic word we need to bring back. Prick is not used often enough because it you know It's a word you can use people aren't offended but it really explains like just as nasty Beyonded dick yeah oh yeah its dick and beyond so this guy So he'd create these people that didn't exist and he has somebody ghostwrite for him. So he had all these different writers that would go on and on and on about something or other than they slam some company and say, these guys are no good! Of course this maybe there'd be a company that didn't advertise it a lot there's a lot of reasons to do it obviously

35:50 and it would get the company all bent out of shape. And so McGovern always go up to the company, said well you know if you guys maybe advertise a little bit? Well we can advertise but that guy's got to go in and McGovern would always say no problem I'm firing him tomorrow! Some guy who didn't exist A guy who didn't exist That's perfect he's out He's out. We're with you, buddy! That's great. Do you think that stuff must still happen at publications? I'm sure it does. Everything is like that. When we mess up, we're gonna fire our producer

CHAPTER 10 / 37 Discussion

Todd Blanche and Historical Precedents for Attorney General Appointments

Critics attack the appointment of Todd Blanche as acting Attorney General, calling it a breach of independence because he served as Trump's personal lawyer. However, historical analysis reveals numerous precedents, including George Washington appointing his personal attorney Edmund Randolph and John F. Kennedy appointing his brother Robert F. Kennedy to the same role.

todd blanche· doj· robert f kennedy· george washington· attorney general· legal history

36:32 That guy's gotta go. So this next clip, because we're kind of moving into Todd Blanche which everyone is also really upset about because he's the president's personal lawyer! How many times have we heard this? Oh the Attorney General is acting like the President's personal lawyer now it actually is his personal lawyer and they're losing their minds over it but I caught this on MsNow I am obsessed with MsNow It's so bad. I must be single-handedly raising their ratings through the roof. Listen to this, doubling them. Lanch has been auditioning for this since Bondi was ousted in April. Auditioning! Oh yeah! And pushing to go even farther than she would on cases that even if they ultimately lose or are overturned reflect Trump's demands for a partisan political revenge oriented DOJ

37:25 The move does follow on what Trump wanted and telegraphed. Many are concerned that this obvious legal conflict will only get worse if he goes from temporary to permanent, remember it is a scandal and illegal- Is that Ari Flyer guy? Yeah yeah, the guy with the six o'clock shadow The guy who does rap lyrics at the end of his show I remember in the great words of Q West. Conflict will only get worse if he goes from temporary to permanent, remember? Remember it is a scandal and illegal breach in and of itself for any president to take someone who was their personal defense attorney someone who was loyal them on a personal basis and say they should also run the DOJ run the law firm if you want country because throughout modern history at the DOJ It was a huge dividing line that is supposed to be independent that of course says who?

38:19 Well, this is a very good question. He says modern history but let's just go through the history because I did a deep dive Oh Good for you Let's start with number one George Washington his Department of Justice this is he actually established This is before the Department justice was established. This is 1789 Edmund Randolph Was his private personal attorney? managing his extensive personal legal affairs and estates in Virginia, and he appointed him as the nation's very first U.S. Attorney General. Ha! Well there's the precedent has been set. The precedent has been set? The precedent has been set Let's go to Warren G Harding 1921

39:02 Harry Daugherty, Ohio lawyer who served Harding's personal attorney close political confidant. Upon taking office Harding appointed Dougherty as Attorney General Well there you have it that's pretty modern Now how about this one? This is my favorite because it's not just the old guys It's not just Republicans John F Kennedy literally appointed his brother Robert F Kennedy, as his brother became Attorney General. Yeah there's no conflict there that's not crazy! Richard Nixon appointed John Mitchell and he was Nixon's law partner at their firm Ronald Reagan William French Smith and Edwin Meese both in the inner circle

39:52 And of course George W. Bush with Alberto Gonzales, so this is bullcrap! This is basically a lie put on the poor dumb viewers of MSNOW Low IQ viewers is how we call that yes exactly So this whole thing But you know it's uh... It's a new day, it's a new dawn I guess that's a... What? Okay. I don't know what i'm saying but you know, you know what I mean. Since we're talking about the Department of Justice, I have an interesting little tidbit for ya. Okay This is in Ask Adam Oh! Hold on a second You surprised me with the Ask Adam but... Alright here we go, ask Adam So this is uh..I want you to listen to this clip and this is about Heg Seth um

CHAPTER 11 / 37 Discussion

Pete Hegseth D-Day Speech and BBC Subtle Insults

During a D-Day anniversary speech in Normandy, Pete Hegseth criticized European nations for allowing an "invasion" of migrants. Analysis of BBC coverage notes a subtle linguistic insult where the broadcaster referred to Hegseth as the "Defense Secretary" rather than the "Secretary of War," or mislabeled his title to diminish his standing.

pete hegseth· bbc· d-day· normandy· migration· defense secretary

40:50 Talking about you know hexeth came out with this speech They got all the EU people bent out of shape saying you guys are you saw it on D-Day's a d-day speech Yeah, June 6. Yes we had D day yesterday for period it wasn't celebrating United States at all anymore nobody cares 22,000 dead on the beach but now that's whatever Whatever yeah, whatever? Whatever whatever no okay so there's ask Adam Hegseth on EU The US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has criticized European nations for allowing what he described as an invasion of migrants on their shores during a D-Day anniversary speech in France. Speaking in Normandy, he said different European beaches were being invaded by dangerous ideologies.

41:38 Different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies. Beaches in Spain, Italy and Greece, Bulgaria... and men arrive, when will European capitals do something about that invasion? Migration has become a major political issue across Europe with parties supporting hardline immigration policies surging in the polls. Answer the question! Go! Alright what is the question

42:17 Well, this is a BBC report and I'm asking you what subtle insult to the Trump administration was made in that clip? You know what, that doesn't come to mind immediately. No. Because you didn't catch it right away so I'm gonna play a short clip Yes Which is another BBC clip with another presenter doing the same insult The US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has called on European countries to resist what he calls An invasion of foreign migrants An invasion of foreign... Wait she said countries which was... That caught my ear right away

43:03 He's the Secretary of War! The US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has called on European countries to resist what he called an invasion of foreign migrants. Yeah, very good! Very good I did not pick up on that which is... No because it's meant for you not to they're just not giving you know we don't care what you call it yeah we're gonna call it what we're gonna call it we're British You're right It's not the Gulf of America until there was the Gulf of Mexico So we have panic, panic! Everybody panic. Panic here in Texas the new world screw worm The new world's screw worm. This screwworm is back so Texas Slim stayed here overnight he's on his way to Baylor Scott White Hospital He has like acute pancreatitis

CHAPTER 12 / 37 Discussion

Texas Screwworm Outbreak and Rising Beef Prices

The New World screwworm has reportedly returned to Texas, posing a threat to the cattle industry. This biological issue coincides with skyrocketing beef prices, with reports of "jumbo tomahawk" steaks selling for as much as $875 in high-end Austin restaurants. Industry insiders suggest this may lead to a significant reduction in the domestic cattle herd.

texas slim· screwworm· beef prices· tomahawk steak· famine· cattle

44:02 Not from drinking, because he hasn't had a drink in a decade. How do you get it from drinking? It's just something else like a virus and so I really want everybody to think of Slim pray for Slim it's not great and slim is even slimmer than he was but this is Mr Beef Intelligence Oh man, the screw worm. He told me the whole history of the screw worm. Back in the day you had a screw worm? Yeah we had a screw worm and then you dug a trough and walked all the cows through it with poison and they came out on the other end and the screw worm was gone! That's what we did with screw worms because it was that simple

44:41 He said, but now he says now there's two things. One the vaccine has got to be coming we've got to have a vaccine for the screw worm and the other one is really... What's this? A vaccine against a worm! Of course it's ridiculous. He says it's just to reduce the herd even further they're going to want to cull them You know, it's all regulatory capture is what he said. I listened to... you know Slim was the one who said six years ago our herds gonna go down you have no idea how bad it's going to get now we said to me last night he said there's gonna be a famine in within 90 days may not be America could be Asia this is a very big problem and as a couple of things like caught on this Fox Live Now report does anything this fam is being good

45:30 don't change so quickly. What is the indicator for a famine and what is the trigger? Well, the trigger is stuff like this where the herd gets reduced to... I mean have you been to a restaurant lately and ordered a ribeye I mean you're talking 80, 90 bucks. A thousand dollars! There's literally in Austin at what is that place called? Three Forks Five Forks...I don't know fork and spoon it's a fancy restaurant do you get one of those Flintstone rib-eyes what is it called uh what's the big one called

46:08 You know the huge one? Yeah bone in. No no but big like you eat it with three people Oh a double cut. No, no, no, no A high collar. What is that thing called?! Low pockets Come on, there's a name for it. It's Tomahawk! The jumbo tomahawk steak. They sell them at Costco those things are great How much do you think they charge for it at the fancy restaurant in Austin? And three people can eat... You could do four if you really wanted to but you and I could probably devour one ourselves Well maybe not any three people What is the price do you think in the fancy Austin restaurant for a jumbo tomahawk ribeye

46:51 A jumbo tomahawk rib eye at a fancy Austin, which is overpriced. This is New York prices for some unknown reason I would say $95 875 dollars? What?! No! Yes! Dude...I was in Nashville and won little stupid rib by 110 dollars We didn't eat it, by the way. We didn't go to the restaurant $110 for just a little ribeye! No no It's out of control Let's back this up $895 for 875 The tomahawk which you can buy at Costco by the way for about 50 bucks maybe 40? I don't think it's that much is probably less Like 30 That's best price So but this is what's happening

47:48 And I'm sure, you know... There's a whole bunch of things that come into this. Well hold on a second! This doesn't cost them, you know what are they marking the thing up and why? Well the thing that Slim told me years ago... Or maybe they don't have it and it's just bull crap. No I'm going back to what he said five six years ago He says mark my words, he says beef Texas beef will be sold as caviar You remember that? He was saying it's gonna be like caviar And that's what happened As a little aside, we don't get most of this beef.

CHAPTER 13 / 37 Discussion

Biological Threat of Parasitic Screwworm Larvae

The parasitic New World screwworm fly lays eggs in the open wounds of animals, where the larvae then consume the host's flesh. While primarily a threat to livestock, the infestation can also affect pets and, in rare cases, humans. The current outbreak is traced to the movement of infested animals from South America through Mexico into the Laredo area.

screwworm· larvae· mexico· laredo· livestock· parasitic fly

48:27 the Japanese and it's all going overseas. We're not even eating Texas beef, which brings me to this report first about the scary screw worm. So first of all let's just break down what exactly this new world screw worm is and the threat that it poses to livestock? Yeah so like you said earlier it is a fly and it's a parasitic blowfly and it lays eggs on wounds of animals or any type opening orifice that it has access to, and then those larvae will hatch off and start eating on the flesh of that animal. And when it eats this flesh I mean like does it just eat away at the whole animal? Well since its fly larvae It is a little tough for them to eat and consume an entire animal but they will feed on it and make wounds very grotesque in a sense

49:15 What really ends up happening is the animal doesn't survive these infestations. So normally, the animal will pass before full consumption by the larvae but the impact is severe while they're there and while they're feeding. Okay so now this is I think it's Laredo where this happened They've got a 12 mile radius zone And the worm doesn't fly, okay? It doesn't like jump and fly around. I'm gonna go hit hill country. I'm gonna go over here... No it does have to have contact pretty much contact with the other animal to get that but now listen to this piece Unfortunately it began moving out of South America through Central America and up into Mexico a couple years ago right we've been watching it since 2002 or 2023

50:03 But most of that movement is due to moving of animals that were infested with these larvae. And when you move those animals without treating them ahead of time, it can lead to further infestations in other areas." So what's wrong with this picture? It comes from animals that were moved up from Mexico and South America. This is beef country! That's not a Texas cow! They're moving, we're eating the crap. That's what going on you go to the supermarket H-E-B You are eating South American crap that has been touched by Lord knows how many hands What they've injected into these animals to get them here and our beef The big Flintstone stuff that is going overseas This is not even our beef Why are we driving cattle up through Texas? We got cattle

50:55 Now, it doesn't matter because we need to reduce the herd. They're probably... well you got to cull them or shoot them up which will make them inedible and make him die eventually as well so how do what do you do? So that way they were this back up so initially in the olden days they would just run him through a bath and that would be the end of it yep a poison bat, which you can do with dogs too. You know it's kind of basset or got malathion in them or whatever it is... What what's wrong with that process? No there's no more knowledge It's all rules and regulations that have been written over decades

51:38 And you know it's regulations, these regulations. These regulators coming now you can't do that! It's toxic yeah gets into the groundwater Exactly and maybe Brooke Rawlins I think that's her name our Ag Secretary maybe she'll figure this out but the media and this is Fox they still want to scare you they want to scare the bejesus out of you how do we scare Americans what's the best way You're gonna die. No, even worse than you dying Your children are going to die! No, worse than the kids

52:19 I don't know. Your dog! Let's talk about pets, there are a lot of dog owners out there and cat owners out there do they need to be worried? Can this impact their pets? Definitely. Especially if you're in an area- definitely If we have anybody listening from outside the United States but for an area you definitely need to be concerned if the screw worms have returned in that area and in Texas right now We want to watch our pets just as much as we would our livestock because yes animals. Dogs seem to be high on the list right now out of Mexico, not as high as cattle but still over 5,000 have been identified as having infestations and that's a large number. Is this does it pose a threat to humans?

53:00 Yes, even humans have to be concerned. It is rare in humans and even rarer in birds we get asked a lot about that too right now it's like 1% or so or less of the population Of the cases they've recorded that impact humans but we still We want humans to be aware it is a possibility I wouldn't put high on your list But we still want them to realize that It can happen. We've had cases of it over the last several decades, of travelers going to places where they still find new world screwworms and then coming back to the United States with infestations Yeah you should still be worried no matter what you say! Be worried, be worried You want to hear the CBS version of this? And we'll close it out? Yeah I'd be very interested if they used a net pop style

CHAPTER 14 / 37 Discussion

Sterile Fly Release Programs and Google Involvement

To combat the screwworm, scientists are reviving a 1960s strategy of breeding and releasing millions of sterile flies to disrupt reproduction. Notably, tech companies like Google and organizations funded by Bill Gates are involved in funding these sterile insect programs, which critics view as a potential operation to further collapse the meat industry.

bill gates· google· sterile flies· panama· san antonio· biological control

53:50 analysis. We've been holding off the fly for years from Panama, scientists developed a way in the 60s to breed sterile screw worm flies then when they would drop them out of airplanes by the millions the flies out in the wild were unable to reproduce using that strategy they pushed this fly south out of the United States out of Mexico all the way down through Central America using that exact same strategy. During the pandemic, there were some breakdowns in the process and in surveillance. There was additional movement of people and animals to the north. People? The fly... What, the people with screwworm? Come on! Screw worms started to spread again And I rubbed against a cow and the cow got my screwworm Once that became evident, the US started devoting more resources trying to stop it

54:42 They started to prepare a location in Mexico to breed more sterile flies. They prepared an old base in the South US, to be able to receive sterile flies and drop them again. And right now the work is ongoing to try to breed sterile flies again in the U S that in itself is significant researchers have told me that the fly's considered to be so dangerous they can't even get their hands on live samples they've had to go south to Panama to study them. The big concern here is... Nah, this is bogus! So do you know who got money to do this? This is gonna kill ya'. What company in America amongst many others got money to do the sterile fly, the sterile mosquito, the sterile ticks? Bill Gates Now we already know he does- no Google

55:34 Google? Oh yeah, you know what I did know this because i saw this run past the wire. Yep! Google?! Yeah google How does that even work? It's like Tesla Go...yeah right Why don't you go make your AI better Google If these flies impact the ability of ranchers to have calves. They have to limit the seasons because they can't have calves in the warm season when the fly is active That's bad impact how much they're able to rebuild their herds. There you go It impacts the ability of wildlife to survive and yes in some cases it could impact pets and people surveillance ongoing for months and months and months State federal agencies have been training on where to watch for the fly how to trap it How to recognize it traffic they have been developing therapeutics and treatments

56:29 and treat this in the hope that once it was here they could get on it right away. But now, it is here. It's well across the border. It's about a hundred miles southwest of San Antonio and the battle is now not just something that scientists are expecting to happen...it is here! It's here! San Antone! Like I could have screwworm at any moment You could, you probably do. I was wondering about that itch! I got a screw worm! This is bad and okay we'll see what Brooke does Nothing? I'm afraid you're right. The whole thing's an op Well it IS an op It's an op to collapse the herd even further

CHAPTER 15 / 37 Discussion

Ukrainian Drone Strikes on St. Petersburg and Russian Defenses

Ukraine launched an unprecedented drone attack on St. Petersburg, targeting a weapons storage facility and an oil depot during a Russian economic forum. Ukrainian drone commanders claim that Russian air defenses in the region were largely ineffective. The BBC reported on the incident but lacked direct video evidence of the explosions.

ukraine· st petersburg· drones· vladimir putin· bbc world service· air defense

57:16 Yeah, well they don't want people eating meat. We had a couple of clips and we played that clip with the guy because we got to poison the public with Alpha Gal so people stop eating beef? Well that's an old clip. Saved the planet! Yeah there is an old clip of that guy saying it. I know its an old clip but what's new? So were just going to continue eating our Texas Beef straight from the rancher thats where you want to get it So I got a couple of oddball clips today. Okay, uh...I would like to get some non-oddball clips it turns out that the Ukraine attacked St Petersburg as we played last Thursday but they did it again on Saturday and everybody's making it sound like this was the first attack when its obviously not since we report or play clips from NTD last show

58:12 And Russia has suffered what it's called an unprecedented attack on the city of St. Petersburg and the surrounding areas Ukraine fired hundreds of drones at Russian targets early on Saturday, and many of those drones targeted Saint Petersburg itself coinciding with the final day of a flagship air forum being held in the city. Moscow and Kiev have intensified drone strikes on each other in recent months amid US-led diplomatic efforts to end the war but does this latest attack risk escalating the conflict? Our correspondent in Kyiv Vitaly Shevchenko told me more. The Ukrainians are saying that they hit a weapons storage facility, a Navy base

58:57 and an oil depot outside St. Petersburg, the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the attack a just response to Russia's aggression The Russian authorities say that this was an unprecedented strike The governor of Leningrad region said that hundreds of people were evacuated from outside a military facility which caught fire. So, a pretty big incident in St Petersburg And were there any deaths or injuries?

59:36 The local authorities are sort of vague on that subject. They're talking of a number of people injured, they say the damage to buildings in the area is insignificant but I've seen videos of smoke billowing out sites in Petersburg and there's one video of a man who appears to be a local resident, and he says that weapon stores have caught fire and you can hear lots of explosions happening in the background. Was there any video with this report? Or did they just say that there's smoke and weapons deposed. This is the BBC World Service so I didn't get to see any videos Okay, I don't hear any nat pops, I don't hear any explosions. Because of the BBC World Service they don't do that They should if they want to stay relevant they need to do Nat Pops Get on board BBC Well you know they're still from the old short wave days and they know if they did a Nat Pop it would sound like interference on the

1:00:33 This is the BBC World Service. We have no net props, we have a report directly from a guy on the street who said I heard some explosions! That's exactly what it sounds like... Yeah yeah i'm a shortwave listener all right you can't find anything anymore on shortwave? It's pretty hard to have come by. And we, you know... it's kind of pathetic compared to what was when you were a kid. Yeah! So let's go and play part two. We had longwave yet you had medium wave which is AM they had long wave and long wave was what was it? What was the thing in Luxembourg? Radio Luxembourg

1:01:20 A lot of these stations were, but it was always called shortwave. No no you had I mean the receiver was called a short wave receiver now But yeah it had longways and LW It had a band on there said LW Yes yes that was great And you had to switch Oh now my long wave Hey and you know what we hear? The Alexander Kruger Long Wave Yeah, you would get a lot of that wavy wave sound. That's what we grew up with kids whooshing. That's what we grew up with next I'll do the modem sound over dial-up all right here We go so how did Ukraine manage to get their drones? So far into Russian territory again well I've spoken to the commander of one of the Ukrainian drones units

1:02:13 involved in the strike and he basically told me that Russian air defenses were useless. We take part in many operations in north region of Russia and it's very interesting that in these days It was both operations in St. Petersburg and operations in occupied Crimea, and in both directions north and south we find Russia like it's our own territory almost no resistance not hard to reach a target Is there a fear Vitaly that given the potential humiliation that Russia has suffered in front of its guests because we know that President Putin is holding his

1:02:53 Economic Forum in St. Petersburg at the moment, is there a fear about the retaliation now? Well for the past months and even years the two presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine they've been accusing each other of carrying out all sorts of atrocities and saying well look we have to respond But my view is that this is basically political rhetoric and the truth is that all these attacks, they would be happening anyway because for different reasons Ukraine and Russia are still willing and able to fight.

CHAPTER 16 / 37 Discussion

European Diplomatic Efforts and Iranian Internal Unrest

European leaders are scheduled to meet with President Zelensky in London to discuss the ongoing conflict with Russia. Meanwhile, reports from Iran indicate widespread student protests against the regime, with many women appearing in public without hijabs. In the U.S., Texas oil producers are reopening capped wells to meet rising demand despite increased operational costs.

emmanuel macron· volodymyr zelensky· iran· irgc· oil prices· protests

1:03:41 They went on forever by the way, you should thank me for stopping it there. Yes my view... That's why I had to stop it! So this has resulted in a powwow The French German and British leaders will meet their Ukrainian counterpart in London on Sunday French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will discuss with Zelensky the way forwards at a time when Russia in a state of military economic and strategic failure is persisting unsuccessfully with the deadly war the Elysee Palace said. On Friday Macron welcomed the letter from Volodymyr Zelensky to Vladimir Putin aimed at achieving peace. So he sent a letter?

1:04:25 Send a letter. A cursed letter! Do they really still send letters? Yeah, cursed. But I mean seriously do they like with the big wax seal on it...I mean do they really send letters? Well Trump keeps saying he's waiting for a letter From who? From the Iranians Oh yeah. You know what, I got a...it's funny you bring that up..I've got uh... I got a clip from Toosie your guy Toosie Toosie, remember to see to see tout to see t-o-u-s-i the the youtuber guy the to see guy who? We suspect might be a spook but we're not quite sure. Oh Yeah right and he does all the Iranian news and so he shows you

1:05:10 All these videos, you know the internet is back open so IRGC decided okay everybody's got internet now we'll turn it back on and there's tons of videos of protests students protesting. Interesting to watch because what you don't see is hijabs there's no almost no headscarves all the girls just got their hair flapping in the wind or tied up in a bun. Yeah well they're Persian women don't you know they actually are attractive Very! Oh, sometimes they get thick ankles. Well you know it's... I'm just saying! It's the food That's only when we're auditioning Persian women okay that's the context in which we say this as producers So he had a little report which i figured i'd share Doing protests against the Islamic occupation is quite dangerous As you've also seen

1:06:04 back in December and January. Having said that, the regime is getting weaker every day because thanks to President Trump and the US military because the president has not abandoned the mission as you've seen over the last the That's why the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are trying their best to drag the Americans and everybody else, and the Arabs into all-out war because it is in the interest of the regime in Iran. To have an all out war because at least they will create unity inside the regime and they could just drag this along

1:06:53 But the US decided not to take the bait and continue to paralyze the regime. And they don't know what to do right now! If the US military had abandoned the mission, if the US military and the US government had abandoned the Iranian people for example obviously the regime right now would be strengthened massively but right now they can't because the US military is not stopping what they are doing and President Trump is also not giving up. And he also, had many opportunities to sign a deal give a deal to the Islamic Republic and just get out of it He said No! I'm not getting out of this and he's rejected every single deal sent from Tehran

1:07:33 July 4th is just around the corner. You know, gas... They're going to have to get it together. Premium was down 20 cents here in Texas I thought that was quite a drop actually It should be down to nothing Texas is an oil producing state Okay got it you know the Oil Baron he's reopening wells they previously capped He says there's so much demand right now they have 1500 wells that they capped and they're opening them up again He says that right now, what it used to cost... Let me see his number. It used to cost $28,000 a day to operate a well Now its 38 thousand. He says because its hard to get anybody. What do you mean get anybody? To work People who work You can't get anyone to work They rift all these people Reduction in force And now these people who were riffed they're like I don't know man pay me some more and ill come back

CHAPTER 17 / 37 Discussion

Stolen Revolution Book and Iranian Social Climate

Author Yeganeh Torbati discusses her book "Stolen Revolution," describing a surprising social scene in Tehran where rock concerts sell out and young hipsters frequent cafes. The hosts express skepticism toward this narrative, suggesting the reporting may be influenced by intelligence interests to downplay the severity of the situation in Iran.

yeganeh torbati· npr· iran· tehran· stolen revolution· rock concerts

1:08:35 That's how the oil business works. Well, that's the way it should work! Yeah... You keep your employees or you screw up with them and they're gonna screw with you come on So then NPR had this woman on who wrote a book let's see what is her name? Yagane Torbati she wrote the book Stolen Revolution and she kind of says the same thing that things are kinda groovy in Iran right now I'm Mary Louise Kelly. That country that I was just describing, it's Iran or at least Iran at the time of the 1979 revolution. The path from 1979 with a toppling of a monarch through decades of oppression and economic turmoil that followed

1:09:23 to this current moment is mapped out in the book Stolen Revolution, Betrayal and Hope in Modern Iran. Co-author and journalist Yeganeh Torbati is here to talk about it in this special episode of the podcast. We've spent so much time here these last few months talking about the current war in Iran. It felt worthwhile to dig deep on Yeganeh's reporting on some of the forces and people who brought Iran to this moment You're getting into a buddy welcome. Thank you so much for having me all right now listen to her report you in that same story though Write about Iraq concert in Tehran That has just sold out and Bruce Springsteen is playing Tehran hipsters young hipsters in Tehran who are still hanging out at cafes and having fun. Check the calendar needing to read

1:10:16 Joy continues, hope does continue even amidst a wider sense of hopelessness. Life goes on you know? I think even people in war zones figure out ways to have those moments of joy because you sort of have to keep going and I do think my job as book author and my job as newspaper reporter can sometimes be a little bit intentioned because reviewing all this history I sort of got a sense that like nothing is permanent, like things change and movements can arise out of nowhere. And people learn to kind of deal with things and maybe come up with solutions. And they manage to find ways to keep contesting power and to keep asserting themselves over time. So you know for a news story, you kind of have

1:11:04 angle and a conclusion, but it's a snapshot in time. And in a year or five years we may look back and see all of this as a prelude to something or kind of be able to identify the threads that then led to something bigger. We sort have to be patient and also keep watching I think. The hipsters are doing rock concerts in Tehran how much of a war is this? This woman, something's phony about her. She does a laugh tale before she uses the word book author. I'm a... And then she uses a laugh tale in front of the word... I should have written it down but another key word halfway through? Fair that's fair

1:11:49 So I guess she's a spook. This is a bullcrap book. There are no rock concerts going on, maybe there are but... Well, I think there might be but this piece is not presented correctly. They're making it sound like don't worry about it That's how that's how I took it Don't worry about it! It's all good We're on the eve of something pretty big these big IPOs, the tech IPOs. Maybe after the crash on Friday? The AI crash on Friday? Yeah! Do you think these IPO's are gonna come off? Yeah, I think they will. They gotta go but here's the thing... let me see if i can find this... The thing that is rather concerning

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Tech IPO Index Inclusion and Market Manipulation

New rules for the NASDAQ and New York Stock Exchange allow companies to be included in index funds just two weeks after their IPO, down from the previous three-month waiting period. This change forces passive index funds to buy shares during initial volatility, a move described as a "scam" that artificially props up the stock prices of companies like SpaceX or OpenAI.

nasdaq· ipo· index funds· elon musk· spacex· openai

1:12:43 is this. For the general public, if you think about your average investor a lot of them are passive investors look at your 401k retirement accounts you're probably plugged into some sort of an index fund so you don't have to go and be a stock picker you can just sit back and collect money that's growing within these major indexes So the rules have changed a little bit for these listing places like the NASDAQ, for the New York Stock Exchange. Before when these companies debuted there was a waiting period around three months before they were included in these index funds now as little as two weeks later these massive companies with unproven financial models can now be added to the index funds and typically when you see a company debut the first day of trading is very volatile. The first few weeks

1:13:33 of trading are very volatile because people are trying to price what the value is of this particular company. So now that these companies like your open AIs, your SpaceX's that they can be included... Your open AIs? Your SpaceX's? Is there more than one SpaceX? You're Space X's? This is bad reporting. ...particular company so now I could give you some other examples why it's bad reporting when you're done okay the way she presents it as bullcrap What do you mean It's not like, oh now you can...now the indexes can pick them up after two weeks. They have to pick them up after two weeks if they're in the index. If it's allowed this is a scam! Yes We talked about this on DH... Oh okay good what did you conclude? To conclude this was another beautiful ploy by Elon to change the moment where you were the index fund has to

1:14:31 bring this, instead of letting the stock settle out it comes out goes up and down and up and down who knows what it's gonna do you don't know. You really don't know. Instead of waiting for it to go through the normal process and then putting in the index fund and is a big part of the index fund which means you gotta bring a lot of...you got to buy a bunch of stock because the index funds have to own the stock so they have to buy a bunch of stocks instead having let it go through its rigmarole It artificially crops it up because it has to buy it right away. This is a scam and it should be pointed out as not a scam illegally, now this just another Elon Musk beautiful the guy's a genius. Well they're all gonna get in I mean if they all have this level

1:15:20 All of them will have to be, not have to be all of them will be pulled into the indexes. They have to be it's by the rules of the fund so okay So you're gonna have a bunch in other words this could be the beginning at the end This could bring down the whole thing You don't know well that there this is every there's more and more crazy stuff going on asking for a major correction So there's something else I learned from a friend of mine who works at an accounting company. Not the anonymous gay guy, but he'll probably weigh in He still listens I know he does. Oh no! He texts me all the time. No, never texted me Well the anonymous gay accountant of course texted me about testosterone Hello? I mean...He was the first one to text me What did he say?!

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Silicon Valley RSU Accounting and AI Token Maxing

Major tech companies like Google are shifting from stock options to Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), creating a "treadmill" where they must perform stock buybacks to offset employee cash-outs. At Microsoft, employees are reportedly "token maxing"—using excessive AI tokens to appear more productive—because AI usage is now a metric for promotions and bonuses.

google· microsoft· rsu· ai tokens· c++· silicon valley

1:16:12 It's great and you got to get on these peptides. I'm ripped My son found one the Wolverine that everyone saw We're talking about the Wolverine package, baby. Is that the one that brings your muscles up and they can get as big as possible? They can turn into... You could turn into literally a monster by working out once a month. Yes, it's the Wolverine. It's like two peptides and please don't email me I have everything I need to know And you know what I'm going to do? Absolutely nothing. Avoid it like the plague! Well we'll get some feedback from a PhD as well

1:16:55 So a lot of these, what they call the hyperscalers which includes Google. They have switched from stock options to RSUs Are you familiar with this? It's like revenue service units No I'm not familiar with them So as an accounting thing they switch everybody to RSUs so it's all about accounting Yeah everything is about accounting Every single time and RSU employee cashes out The company has to sell stock to cover it, which pushes the stock price down. So then of course they have to do stock buybacks to keep the price up. It's like a treadmill and Google is raising $80 billion dollars. With their AI? Well...

1:17:42 If you look at the, in fact Reuters wrote about it. 40 million of that is going towards compensation of employees who are cashing in their RSUs. Forty billion of it! So the theory is that these big tech companies so need AI to succeed Because their wealth at this point is really on paper. They got to spend all this cap ex on AI and These employees, you know they they cash out boom legally Every time an RSU employee cashes out they have to withhold 22% up front

1:18:29 That's a lot of money. So there is something going on that is not well in Silicon Valley with Google, of all companies! They were printing money and somehow now this whole AI thing has screwed everybody's numbers up so you better believe it has to be successful Note from a dude named Ben who works at Microsoft. We've been told to use AI for everything that has resulted in a lot of token maxing, this is the big term in Silicon Valley. Token maxing... here's your tokens you got to use them all I work in C++ and have had to review code that was complete slop amongst my co-workers we keep talking about how much this actually costing us and no one knows

1:19:17 We're told, hey now is the golden age so use as much as you can before it ends. I think everyone knows there's going to be a limit on it eventually but we don't know how much The other thing to note is that AI usage just tracked and factored into promotions and bonuses This is what leads to token maxing So you have to show that you're really productive by using a lot of tokens That's a good one I don't think AI coding is going anywhere. The models have gotten a lot better, however it can be really frustrating to work with them sometimes they can implement features really well and it's fantastic It's like a slot machine Yes that what I've noticed too I hope they get better but for the... I hope they get better for things I really need to understand For now I'm writing all my code myself

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Jevons Paradox and the High Cost of AI Tokens

Cisco's leadership highlights the massive costs of AI token usage, which can reach $900 million annually for large corporations. The discussion references "Jevons Paradox," an 1865 economic principle stating that increased efficiency in a resource often leads to higher total consumption, suggesting that cheaper AI tokens will only lead to more unsustainable spending.

cisco· jevons paradox· ai tokens· anthropic· openai· silicon valley

1:20:04 So now enter the big problem that is, that we've been talking about which is the data center to the desktop and CNBC had What's this guy named Patel? Of course Indian dude He is the president of Cisco Cisco and of course Cisco wants to sell routers And and switches and stuff for traffic so the guys were kind of full of crap But what he's saying here, I think is very relevant. Hey just imagine that Employees in the company use about $200 worth of tokens every week 50 weeks a year That's 10 thousand bucks

1:20:47 In tokens, you have 40 thousand employees. That's 400 million dollars. You have 90 thousand employees that's 900 million dollars. What was the starting price? Can you say that again slowly? 200 dollars per week in token usage. Okay, that doesn't seem like it much. It doesn't seem like its crazy! Right? I'm trying to think of my open claw bill... You probably use more than that Deidre. You'd be a very expensive employee. I get shut off and I'm like ahh I gotta re-up it. Okay so $200 a week and then you multiply that at how many? 50 weeks. Let's say you take two weeks off per year, maybe take four weeks it's 48 weeks roughly it's 10 000 bucks here. And right for employee or employee and so that costs... We have 90 000 employees So now we have the problem for these AI frontier model companies like OpenAI Anthropic and to a degree SpaceX AI ElementalP Model Routing

1:21:39 model routing. I feel like this week everyone's talking about that and it makes a lot of sense, you can just see the numbers. It costs you $25 for an output on CLAWD Opus under a dollar for the same output on DeepSeek are you guys utilizing that? Absolutely we actually have three models ourselves. We have a deep network model, we have a foundation security model that we've open sourced and we've got a time series model. We just also got another model for observability, and we demoed that on stage that if it takes 12 cents for token costs that you would have for certain tasks, you could take out 95% of the cost if you actually go with local model. Local? That's small model

1:22:23 But what you have to do is you have to have that intelligent routing layer that says for these prompts and these tasks I'm going over here, and for these other tasks I'll probably be able to go to something cheaper. came up two weeks ago, and I'd never heard it before. And it's back Jevons Paradox What does that mean for premium price AI? There is always going to be a place for them right but are... Is it going to growing as quickly we've seen over the last few years? I think there is Jevons paradox thats gonna be like constantly on supercharge right now The lower the price goes like the biggest risk we have in industry

1:23:03 is if this gets too expensive where the cost of tokens is disproportionately higher than the value it generates, then people pull back. So actually the cost per token going down is better for the model providers because when the cost goes down people use it more but your value is actually commensurate to what you're paying per token Let me push back on that point We actually don't know if the value is commensurate and thats what No I'm saying its not right now Right So if it's not, and if the price goes down that is actually better because then people use it more. Is that a problem though? Do you think that will hit demand some of these questions over return on investment and value? Scott was just here basically saying that if we don't get enough value from our product we are going to pay $10 million for your usage. It feels like everyone is scrambling to show

1:23:47 that they're providing value, but this is a question too that like is not new. Right? That hit the AI trade the public AI trade before it's kind of been off to the races recently but there's some of that skepticism creeping back in I think there's an answer This is one of those bull crap Silicon Valley things we've seen this come and go 100 times Jevons paradox, which this I don't know if you remember it two weeks ago or something like that. Someone said oh it's Jevons Paradox so this is and that was on the all-in pod so this is a bullcrap term they're using in Silicon Valley. Jevons paradox is an economic principle discovered by British economist William Stanley Jevons in wait for it 1865

1:24:32 Can't you see some VC coming up with this? Oh, absolutely. Well according to Jevin's paradox it states that technological improvements that increase the efficiency of resource use can paradoxically lead to an increase in the total consumption of that resource rather than the expected decrease The paradox occurs because the efficiency improvements make a resource cheaper to use, the cost savings often lead to increased demand that more than offsets the efficiency gains. For example... Where's the paradox? Well I'm waiting for it! More fuel-efficient cars might lead to more driving or energy efficient appliances might encourage people to use them more frequently. This is Silicon Valley speak for

1:25:22 We're screwed. The model doesn't work. Jevons paradox, man! Don't worry when Jevon's kicks in it's all gonna be great I can just feel it It's one of those things Can you see John Doerr running around? This got me to just change this little presentation here Change the tip of the day It's what? You'll hear it when you get to the tip of the day at the end of the show. Yeah People have to listen, but this will be very relevant Oh good What you're saying oh good and then the final clip This is truly what I think is already happening And we're all this is heading and why your 401k will suffer when these IPOs and these companies get added to the index Companies are eventually and this is what you were talking about earlier on destiny

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Shift to Local AI Models and Desk-Side Computing

Due to the high cost of cloud-based AI, Fortune 500 companies are beginning to shift toward running smaller AI models locally on "desk-side" hardware like the Mac Mini. This transition creates new challenges for network bandwidth and "telemetry events" as local agents coordinate with cloud resources, providing a new sales opportunity for networking hardware companies.

mac mini· local ai· data centers· bandwidth· telemetry· agents

1:26:09 side computing, is that right? He says companies are eventually going to shift to running local models. Prices are getting too high for Fortune 500 companies to swallow we're already seeing starting to see the leaders shift to this idea. Yeah it makes a lot of sense doesn't it? Explain though what what break this down for me okay I have agents I want to use these agents I'm going to actually have a Mac Mini right next to me. That's my desk side computer, my laptop computer is where I am working, my desk side computer or the Mac Mini is where my agents are working. That means now that I'm doing a lot of processing locally, I might have models that actually sit on that Mac Mini that agent is using. Because they're getting smaller and smaller? They're getting smaller and smaller so if I can get substantial percentage of workload on those boy that's a great thing

1:26:57 What that does though is it's going to require a lot more network bandwidth because those agents are gonna generate, you know... Listen to this bull crap. Oh yeah! A lot more bandwidth because the agents are gonna want to talk to the car. Use our routers. Traffic that'll have to go back and forth between the data center. Oh back and forth between the data center? These agents aren't just talking amongst themselves they're gonna talk among themselves on the Mac Mini but they also talk to someone in the cloud. Oh, you need two gigabits now! And so I think you're going to have a... At this point an agent workflow is a routing challenge it is a trust decision and its a telemetry event. Telemetry? Dude! The telemetry event being that I need to make sure that I'm showing the traceability of where that agent is going what it's doing all those things together make this a coordination of intelligence It's not just

1:27:52 It's not just that you're going to have one large model and one large data center, and it's gonna answer all your questions. So here we go John we're pitching now so taking in mind what you all know of course Jevin's paradox when we have these telemetry events We're gonna be rich just watch is gonna be great invest now Here's my here's my PowerPoint this well at what do can you determine the telemetry threshold for the ROI? Yes, I can do that with the locally managed network operating protocol or with the advanced network analysis language. Ah! My new set of... yeah. I heard you could do that. It's my favorite...

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YouTube Creators and the Future of Independent Filmmaking

Independent films like "Dreams of Violets" and "Backrooms" are making the leap from YouTube to major film festivals and theaters. This trend is seen as a potential threat to the traditional Hollywood studio model, which relies heavily on sequels and existing intellectual property. Producer Dana Brunetti is mentioned as a figure who should be capitalizing on this digital-native talent.

dana brunetti· youtube· tribeca film festival· backrooms· dreams of violets· hollywood

1:28:33 My favorite one, advanced network analysis language. Now there is good news! There's good news because finally we have something that AI is useful for I fully support this, I think it's great Call Dana Brunetti because we're gonna kill Hollywood once and for all It's interesting that this is a YouTuber that is making the leap Because you were pretty early investing in the creator space with full screen Any and what did you learn out of that? And did you think that in the year 2026 we would see this run of digital native Filmmaking talent making the leap not just to getting Hollywood style movies made but getting big audiences, you know obsession just opened big and is keeps growing. Now We've got this other

1:29:23 YouTube first movie that is gonna be big. It's called Back Room, have you heard of these movies? Well, there's one... No. The only one I've heard of is the one that's actually playing in a theater at the Tribeca Film Festival! Yes, that's Back Rooms. I think it's Back Rooms is the one that's playing? No. It's something violets. Hmm. Well there's- I'll get to title. There's a couple of them. Absolutely. The only one playing and the theaters is the violets film Let's listen to this uh... This is um... Who was this guy I'll figure it out in a minute.

1:30:12 Look, it's also to be fair. It's no accident we are the only media company based in Silicon Beach our offices are implied Vista We're still a street Where is Silicon Beach down south as a Calabasas or someplace not southern California? Yes bullcrap great YouTube is right over there I'm in Silicon Hills Facebook is right over there You know, as a company I'm deeply interested in technology. We've always been deeply interested... blah blah blah blah What's happened is the movies dreams of violence and it's from an Iranian

1:30:50 filmmaker and it's about Iran riots or killings or something like that, and it was very controversial. It's the first one accepted into film festival And there was a bunch of news stories on all the networks about it well now Hollywood is just like Silicon Valley except instead of the What is it? The German what have you I forgot the name already the Jarvin principle or What was the guy? I forgot. The Jambo Principal. The Jambo Principal. Jambo, there you go poor jambo guy. Poor jambo guy! Now it's uh yeah man we want YouTubers get us YouTubers We need more YouTubers You can't just live on sequels. You can't just live on existing IP It's a terrible thing to do in the US so i hope that there is a lesson To those big studios and both Obsession and Backrooms because

1:31:43 They should be taking risks like that. You know, and if you go back to the big franchises which they are making infinite sequels of are generally 15 to 30 40 years old at this point. Half the audience wasn't born when they started. Yeah. And what do you think? The model is going to be Do you think that it's possible that these YouTube first movies that that day could reinvigorate people going to theaters to see it Like vinyl, you know? Like everyone's all, oh vinyl. Oh no you gotta see this thing in the theater!

1:32:21 You think that's possible? Could they do that? I think it is possible, but not for a while. Well there are couple of these movies happening... Surely we can't just have people putting them out on YouTube and making YouTube pennies! That's not going to last. The movie Dreams of Violets had protests out in front and everyone was moaning about it. Really?! Yeah, because oh it's gonna ruin Hollywood and we're all gonna die Brunetti should be all over this no brunetti probably is all over. I haven't talked to him about it But I'm sure he's old He's not over all over you should be producing stuff. You should be producing you should be a hey kid Hey kid make you famous

1:33:07 You wanna get rich? You wanna leave your wife rich? Stick with me. I'm Dana Brunetti, babe! You want to be a star?! Yeah, I'm Dana Brunetti. That's not at all how he sounds by the way. What? Sounds just like him... Nooo! He sounds just like that. It's not at all how Brunetti sounds. And it doesn't look at all like he sounds either You know he looks like this. He looks like a boy with the beard got a big cigar usually smoking So I have an AI story that needs to be all right

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AI Algorithmic Monocultures in Corporate Hiring

A Stanford study titled "Algorithmic Monocultures in Hiring" reveals that 90% of companies use the same few AI vendors to screen job applicants. These tools often assign a single score to a candidate that persists for up to 330 days across multiple employers, leading to "systemic rejection" where a qualified applicant is automatically blocked by the same algorithm at different firms.

stanford· ai hiring· resumes· systemic rejection· colorado· image makers inc

1:33:51 played. This is an ode to Linda Lupatkin. It's about AI job searches and what this little tidbit here is quite interesting. Stanford just released the biggest study ever done on AI hiring tools, and it's uncovering this massive web that's answering the question all of us are asking Why does my resume keep getting rejected for jobs that I am completely qualified for? And, I'm gonna be honest this study has changed the way I think about every application. I've ever sent 90% of companies are using AI to screen applicants before a human ever sees them and The interesting thing is that most of these companies are using the same few vendors to do that work meaning It's the exact same tool just used in different companies and it's probably

1:34:36 probably everywhere that you have been applying. Here's how it actually works, you apply to a job and then the company sends your resume to a third party AI tool and that AI platform gives you a score and then it sends that score back to the employer but that score doesn't disappear or get regenerated with every application Sometimes it holds on to that score for 330 days. So when you apply to another company that uses that same platform, You're not getting a fresh start. You're just getting that same score again and the research is real they tracked over 4 million applications across 156 employers And when they found that the people who had applied to multiple companies who were using the same AI tool to screen, their rejection rate was a little too high to be coincidental. So they're calling it systemic rejection. The study is called algorithmic monocultures in hiring if you want to check it out but just know that if you've been sending applications out and hearing nothing back

1:35:33 It's probably not your resume. And this is just another reminder that we're not living in some glitch, it's effectively one score for 330 days for every company that you're applying to and this is why laws like the ones Colorado is passing right now are going to be imperative to the future of job applications and hiring. I'm gonna continue to report on this so follow, like comment if you want to know more about actively working against you in your job search and feel free to share this with anyone else who's being actively gaslit by AI on a daily basis that's image makers Inc with a K

1:36:09 Now I would say a couple, first of all, I did not edit that. I'm better than that. This is typical high-tech way of saving money. Instead of having, you get an application in and you scan it for some score and you send the score back to the first company another thing comes in from the same person from a different company why bother scanning it? You already have the guy's name Just send the same score on so that's we're doing why this is classic. Why burn tokens on it? Yeah, white person focus when you get days in the database Get a completely different resume but so what even there for years good That's if your year and by the way I doubt it. I'm sure this permanent It's like a credit score yes, you're done You're toast you not ever gonna work again

CHAPTER 24 / 37 Discussion

Peptide Biohacking Risks and Purity Concerns

The "Wolverine" peptide stack has gained popularity for muscle growth, but medical experts warn of severe risks including pancreatitis and potential melanoma. Many peptides sold online from Chinese sources lack human safety trials and vary wildly in purity (50% to 300%), leading to accidental overdoses. Pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly are now moving to regulate these substances as they gain mainstream attention.

peptides· wolverine· pancreatitis· australia· eli lilly· melanoma

1:37:10 I gotta do these two peptide emails since we made such a big deal about it and we had so many lovely people writing in. About what? Peptides! Oh, peptides! Peptides yes and uh... So about 95% were telling me it's great is phenomenal I inject myself twice a week I'm on the Wolverine this is the best thing ever It's fixed my back I don't doubt at all I'm sure it helps a lot of people. Yeah, but there's two emails that wanted to highlight one from our senior medical student he's written in before he's in Australia He says basically you buy this stuff online But these peptides can be between 50 to 300 percent purity of the stated dose

1:37:55 This makes no difference for the fancy water peptides that people get a placebo from injecting them. I'm sure there's a lot of that going on, but for harmful drugs like this new RETA as everyone calls it, RETA, this can kill people! I've seen otherwise healthy young patients coming in with symptoms of pancreatitis, of unknown cause. Hey Slim! Until you ask about the peptide use...I had a young lady taking four times the recommended dose of retrotrudeid daily. This is not even mentioning that her vials could have been 200% purity so it could have been 8x the dose

1:38:35 Based on talking to patients, I would say around 10-20% of young Australians 14-30 are taking peptides with up to half considering it. This is a lot! Yeah! Fact is... I think this is the bigger thing that we suspect Yes. Fact is most of these peptides are sh... I know people who get their peptides from their hair person Just saying. Fact is most of these peptides are showing promise in studies on rats and muscle cells and petri dishes with minimal human safety trials other than Reddit and TikTok forums. These companies can get away with making millions selling these as it's not illegal here in Australia to sell research for research purposes only peptides with no recourse." Here is a, some people take

1:39:23 MSH to be more tan and it works well for this, but when you stimulate the melanokites on your skin you stimulate the moles that are normally hanging out there. Most people have moles that could turn into melanoma okay so all kinds of horrible things can happen then we have boots on the ground from Patrick Before you're done with that letter I should mention, I sent that letter to JC. Yes! That very one? I'm sorry? The one from Australia. Yeah, yeah okay and he says it's he says he thinks it's wrong that the what he says about the melanoma generator because as it turns out that it might actually be just the opposite. Might be! It might be sure... And he cited some rationale that it would anyway did he say he's dubious so

1:40:22 So the argument. It might be, I don't know it might be... We don't know and in fact is the thing that bothers me about all this of course is people that are all you know concerned about eating whole foods and being careful about what they eat and ingest would just take these things off to you know from drug dealers just It's crazy. So now we have Patrick who is pursuing his doctorate in chemistry right up your alley, he was listening to Thursday show and said I heard you were interested in peptides! Well since I'm pursuing this... I thought I could weigh-in and tell you what I know from a scientific perspective the discovery and creation of GLP1 drugs is interesting and they've gotten pretty good from what they began as when it comes to peptides as a drug The hardest part is making sure they are not digested in the body

1:41:13 For the large majority, you cannot just eat peptides because your body will digest them like any protein you would get from eating food and not into the bloodstream. This is why they are injected into the blood stream and even then your body will break them down although at a much slower rate When it comes to peptides, which many people are using to biohack. Yeah that's it outside of GOP ones most of them come from Chinese companies Which have little-to-no studies especially not in human trials the rationale of using them to improve bodily function mainly comes from computational modeling like climate change The biggest issue for these is the actual production of the peptides themselves. That kind of goes along with what our previous boots on the ground said, companies utilize E-coli to produce the peptide. What? Using a process known as recombinant protein expression I do this on a regular basis in the lab and it's actually a very efficient way of producing peptides and proteins insulin is produced using this method

1:42:11 The biggest issue with using this to create drugs for human use is the contamination of polysaccharides, sugar which can create severe allergic reactions if injected into the bloodstream. Pharmaceutical companies are great at removing this and have testing to ensure that batches are not contaminated. The equipment used in this is very expensive and I would bet that Chinese companies producing peptides are not doing it Yeah, best price. I have friends that have had adverse reaction to these peptides and gotten sick from them This is the biggest issue I see with peptides outside of the general ignorance on how they will interact with the body as the biochemical pathways within the body are very complex and small changes can create big effects so yeah, I mean Biohacking this what people are doing? And

1:42:58 You don't need to email me and tell me um these guys are full of crap And I don't know what I'm talking about because guess what? I don't but no we don't we were Rank amateurs when it comes all we're doing is presenting. What we know yeah, or what we're told what our pros are Yeah, what our producers tell us yeah would people there, but yeah, and we're gonna continue to do that for a while yes because I mean It's a big deal. This is going on! Yeah, so when people get all bent out of shape that now Eli Lilly is taking what they've basically been getting for 50 bucks from their hairdresser... Now they have to pay $1,000 a month and they're all bent out of shape because blah blah blah but production matters quality matters

1:43:46 So I said when it comes to vaccines where there's no liability nose, please well since you inject this can't they just call it a vaccine and how as well And how would the pill? How would this pill work better than injecting its main lining that crap baby. Come on Mainline it right into me. I'll call doesn't make sense of what we were that one guy see what the chemist said Mm-hmm doesn't make sense about the pill Because they're just getting you know digested like any other protein. I mean, I'm here's what I'm worried about You get this stuff particularly if it gets approved by the FDA and before you know it your voting Democrat? I'm telling you you got to be careful about thinking might beyond a second. You gotta be careful with these things But yes The Wolverine the Wolverine combo is what everyone seems to like a lot If you're working out a lot and you get ripped

1:44:35 Crazy ripped. Ripped, yeah I'm not a exerciser i'm a walker so i'm not going to get ripped anytime soon. I'm a podcaster! I got time to exercise. Podcasters shouldn't be ripped there's nothing sick about a ripped podcaster. Well tell that to Joe Rogan Well, yeah but Rogan was always... Yeah but Rogan's also a UFC fighter and by the way which brings me to the I finally got one more it took forever to get a Sharpton clip. Oh! A Sharpton clip? Where he screws up Of why they're having these fights on the White House lawn The UFO and all of you have whatever they call it. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

CHAPTER 25 / 37 Discussion

Ebola Outbreak in Congo and Kenyan Protests

Security has been increased at Ebola treatment centers in the Eastern Congo following attacks on medical staff fueled by local distrust. In Kenya, protests erupted over a Trump administration plan to establish an Ebola observation facility for Americans at a military airbase. While a Kenyan court temporarily blocked the facility, officials suggest it may proceed regardless of the ruling.

ebola· congo· kenya· marco rubio· william ruto· who

1:45:19 Excellent. Yeah, finally a new Sharpton jingle to use very good very good. Thank you. Thank you that's excellent job excellent job very happy with that oh Man ebola update wait I need to do my my Ebola Jingle I need to I need to oops e bola Yes, here we go Ebola Ebola it has been with us two times in our lives Now is the third

1:45:57 Now it's time to speak about Ebola, Ebola, Ebola. Security has been stepped up at Ebola treatment centres in eastern Congo with extra UN peacekeepers and local police deployed Medical staff have faced growing hostility with reports of attacks on facilities Richard Kogui reports The move follows threats against health workers in a region where distrust and misinformation about Ebola remain widespread. Security has been reinforced in Rwampara and Mugumbwalu in Ituri province after incidents targeting treatment centres and medical staff, troops who also guard smaller clinics receiving patients and supervise imperial teams alongside the security push the government and aid partners are running outreach campaigns to counter false information and build public trust in communities

1:46:46 where cultural beliefs have shaped views on illness and death. The WHO says nearly 500 cases are confirmed including 82 deaths in the outbreak across Central Africa I have a follow-on clip from CBS regarding a little misunderstanding After this outrage in Kenya, in which two people were killed protesting a Trump administration plan to set up an Ebola facility only for Americans at a military airbase. Secretary of State Marco Rubio now says that there has been a misunderstanding and that's about whether Americans would only be observed for symptoms if they've been potentially exposed in the region

1:47:26 or if positive, whether they would be quarantined and then treated for the longer term. We're not actually asking Kenya to set up treatment for Americans I think the one that's been very controversial is a misunderstanding there is a facility that the Kenyans are allowing us to open If there are any Americans that are exposed Yes Potentially exposed They will be transferred to this facility for observation. And he said that they would now be removed from Kenya, now it's either Europe or the United States to be treated. Normally he did not say the facility was entirely off the table and flight radar has been tracking US military flights flying towards an airbase about

1:48:04 125 miles north of Nairobi. That airbase is called Laikipia, this was before a Kenya High Court judge blocked the facility at least temporarily but also after that judge blocked the facility after those protests broke out on June 1st Kenya's Prime Minister William Ruto said that it would be good for the country's own Ebola preparedness and said that the US and Kenya have had a friendship for the past 30 to 40 years. But many Kenyans feel that this is the Trump administration outsourcing American health risks to their own home country, and high level medical contact of mine in Nairobi told me that the expectation is at this U.S facility will go ahead regardless of what any High Court says I mean don't you think it's time for repeat of Ebola flight coming in? And everyone's all

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NIH Scientists Arrested for Smuggling Mpox Vials

Two research scientists from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) biosafety lab in Montana were arrested for smuggling vials of deactivated Mpox and chickenpox viruses into the United States. The pair allegedly lied to Customs and Border Protection officers upon their return from the Republic of Congo. They face up to five years in prison for the offense.

mpox· nih· montana· fbi· smuggling· republic of congo

1:48:54 got their hazmat suits on, the dude hops out like I got Ebola. Hello hello hello. Yeah he jumps on a bicycle and takes off yeah bye-bye we didn't play this clip the other day but it's relevant i guess now two research scientists have been arrested in charge with smuggling mpox into the united states vincent munster and claude quay work at the national institutes of health biosafety lab in montana According to prosecutors, the pair traveled back to the U.S., from the Republic of Congo where there was an outbreak of mpox when they went through customs CBP officers questioned them about a large plastic case they had They allegedly lied to the officers about what was inside After investigating and testing The FBI found vials of deactivated mpox virus chicken pox virus And human DNA The men face up to five years in prison

1:49:50 You know the scandal isn't so much that they did this Five years you imagine Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak show up at the airport what you got there nothing? Well, let's take a look Oh, you got like mpox she got human DNA we would be locked in This will be we'll be locked away forever But oh their NIH all it's okay when I'm just good one of us a Dutch guy I find this scandalous. Yeah, I think you're right! Maybe five years... Who knows? Okay it's inactive or deactivated whatever she said That's what they said Yes exactly Like now I don't like this Lock those guys up Can we be doing that? Hmm okay let's see oh This was kind of funny This is about our favorite PropBet app We have two

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George Santos and Prediction Market Insider Trading

Federal investigators are looking into prediction market trades made by former Congressman George Santos on the site Kalshi. Santos allegedly bet tens of thousands of dollars that he would not attend the State of the Union address, then cashed out before his absence was officially confirmed. The Justice Department and CFTC are investigating the matter as potential insider trading.

george santos· kalshi· insider trading· justice department· cftc· prediction markets

1:50:46 Cali being one federal investigators are examining the prediction market trades a former New York Republican Congressman George Santos and beers Bobby Allen reports It's the latest race raising questions about insider trading on the betting sites four months after George Santos had a seven-year wire fraud prison sentence commuted by President Trump He took to social media I'm going to be there for the State of the Union and the gallery guys. Just chill, trolls. Chill trolls! What he didn't say publicly is that he was betting tens of thousands of dollars on the prediction market site Kaoshi that he would not attend before it was revealed he did not go, he cashed out

1:51:24 That's according to three sources with direct knowledge of Santos' trades. The Justice Department and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are investigating When reached by NPR, Santos said the investigations were news to him He said I'm not saying yes, I'm not saying no when asked if he has an account on Kaoshi Oh man how low IQ are you? If you do that... Well this is a- I can make money quick! Is it illegal?! Well, isn't it insider trading by definition? It's not the SEC. There is no SEC involved in this! Not yet And with insider trading you're the guy people are betting on Well he bet on himself You don't think that basketball guys do this constantly Yeah Oh I sprained my ankle and can't play Right they get into trouble for it Do they but from the league Yeah true

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Treasury Secretary Bessent and Congressional Immunity Grilling

Treasury Secretary Bessent faced intense questioning in Congress regarding why President Trump and his family appear to have immunity from IRS audits. Bessent's performance was described as nervous and evasive, with critics labeling the current Treasury Department as one of the most corrupt in history. The discussion also touches on the impact of inflation on hourly wages.

treasury secretary· bessent· marco rubio· donald trump· irs· audit

1:52:16 Oh, Wall Street Journal. Trump urges Pulte to fire Intel employees here we go Here's the... You're right! This is the bull in the china shop The chainsaw weed whacker vroom vroom Yeah oh this is gonna be so much fun it's gonna be great and good for the show It should be yeah I find all kinds of stuff I'm sorry. I was gonna say the World Cup, we got a clip on Iran they gave them visas but...I have a bunch of...I have a couple of screwy clips here did you? I'm gonna ask it this could be an Ask Adam mm-hmm what is the gayest city in the United States

1:53:03 The gayest city in the United States. It's Gay Pride Month, I got a gay pride clip! Um well...I mean instinctively you want to say San Francisco but somehow don't think it's the gayest? I don't think there is one. New York would be it personally, but which or Atlanta? Atlanta's very gay Which clip is it which clip this is the mayor Mayor Bowser that the mayor of Washington DC Oh Well claims at Washington DC the capital of the United States of America will play the clip 51 years of pride in the future first state

1:53:43 And both movements are rooted in the same belief. Every person deserves to be seen, heard and fully represented We're celebrating Pride Month in the gayest city in the world! Well let's be fair we do have some agays in DC you know so you bring in a Bessant there's gonna be a whole bunch of other people who follow around I can see. Do you think Besson will be out there in pride with his chaps? With his chaps? No! He did not do a good job, man the other day Let me see where is it... he was being grilled let's see here we go

1:54:35 You know you think with all the experience he's had it's no good. He'd be better Oh, he is no good listen to this Why are you allowing President Trump and his family? To have complete immunity from being audited again since your lawyer you will understand that I The US Treasury and the IRS are represented by the Justice Department and the acting Attorney General. Yes, but I just mentioned a Supreme Court case that doesn't bar you from testifying! It's pretty clear to me though however that you're not interested in answering questions You're interested in arguing Let me ask you this question If President Biden amended a prior tax return And claimed he was owed $1 billion

1:55:19 Do you think that would be audited or should it be audited? I'm not going to talk about any, any... Because you're not really here to answer questions. I don't understand why he wouldn't audit that and I don't understand why you wouldn't do the same for President Trump so the ruling by the Justice Department excuse me... Do have specific knowledge of an audit of President Trump? Excuse me It's my time. You're not here to ask me questions, I'm here to ask you questions and hopefully you're here to try and answer some of them Oh man it got even worse where he literally clutches well if he had pearls he'd be clutching them like this is an outrage Can't Rubio take him aside?

1:56:08 Rubio is the guy that's good at this. Yeah, and rubio is good at it But Besson has to answer and he says no good at it I don't know. I don't understand mean He just chokes choke choke you listen to this I'm curious to know who counts as Trump's family for the purposes of this immunity Is it? his children, his in-laws, his grandchildren, his second or third cousin, his great great grandchildren? Do you know the answer to that question Mr. Secretary? Again I imagine you have the Justice Department phone number and suggest you call them

1:56:45 the one that runs the department of the Treasury or that oversees what is happening with this immunity. I'm not the one either, we follow all the instructions of our lawyers and we obey the law representatives. I hope you're proud of your performance today Mr Secretary because it's pretty safe to say... I hope she gets some social media clips! ...that this is probably the most corrupt Treasury Department in our nation's history I am going to have to take exception with that. I'm going to write a stern letter to the Times!

1:57:24 And I'm going to write an op-ed about you. You will be in deep, deep kimchi later. While you dance around questions to protect Trump, Americans are suffering in Trump's spiraling economy. Inflation is now raising faster than average hourly wages. Gas prices are at an all time high with the war in Iran... I know what's going on with him! Do you know what it is? Low tea that's what's happening here. Yeah, maybe peptides are needed Anything anything oh my goodness That's because I am if I'm a best and fan but this is bad It's just bad no good. Yeah, hope you get some good social media clips out of those were very lame He's extremely got that nervous

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NASA X-59 Quiet Supersonic Research Aircraft

NASA is testing the X-59, an experimental aircraft designed to fly at Mach 1.4 without producing a traditional sonic boom. By shaping the fuselage and using a 38-foot nose to dissipate shockwaves, the plane produces only a "gentle sonic thump." This technology aims to overturn current laws that prohibit supersonic flight over land due to noise pollution.

nasa· x-59· supersonic· sonic boom· mach 1.4· concorde

1:58:17 sound to his voice is no good. Hey, I didn't want to play this clip but I've been holding it but I just wanna play this because I just think this is a technology that needs to be discussed more. The X-59. I don't know if you've seen pictures of this thing? This is the new jet. No, I haven't. It's a jet that can go Mach 1 point something...it goes past the speed of sound with no sonic boom How does it even work? Well, that's what I like to know. But if you look at the design of the thing is loopy looking. Oh! It looks like a Concorde. Except with the lore...it's just cool-looking let's put it that way but yeah the same time but it doesn't stir up enough

1:59:06 I don't know. I have no idea that the explanation is not in this report or any place else NASA's X-59 research aircraft is designed to fly at supersonic speeds without producing a loud sonic boom This month, the X-59 will fly supersonic in test flights at around 43 thousand feet in altitude That will be followed by emission conditions That's a flight at Mach 1.4 speed and an altitude of roughly 55,000 feet NASA's goals here are to have the aircraft fly over US communities to gather data from the public about its quiet supersonic operation. Now I have to ask The Book Of Knowledge Why does the X-59 aircraft not produce a sonic boom? We can sit here we could just be yapping each other but let's ask The Book Of Knowledge who knows all things in the universe

1:59:59 And so here we go. According to the book of knowledge, the X-59 reduces sonic booms by shaping acoustic pressure waves preventing shockwaves from merging into a single boom and creating instead a gentle sonic thump. Its 38 foot extended nose carefully shaped fuselage and top mounted engine use the aircraft body as a shield to direct and dissipate shockwaves Thus, it is being written. A sonic thump! That's right a sonic thump Now that means I would love to have them fly this thing over the Bay Area let us know Yeah And so we can hear the sonic thump because when i was a kid When I was a kid living in Centerville

2:00:46 There used to be, this was pre- at some point or other you'd hear sonic booms because it was no big deal. It's like yeah so what? And they finally put some laws against it after I guess they broke a few windows here and there around the country but uh... It would be allowed, I know exactly what a sonic boom sounds like because I was well kind of if I can remember that. It rattles the windows! It's a loud boom It's boom! Yeah. And it's like, okay well that was a jet so I want to hear the sonic thump Now here is the thing...I have been in the Concorde twice which does create booms That's why i wasn't allowed to fly over much of the country Inside the aircraft nothing What would there be? Well you'd think if it was boom outside you would hear on the inside

2:01:42 But you don't hear it. It's a big letdown. Well, it's like...it's like a good bass note, you know? You can't really hear near the speakers. Yeah but these things are loud! Boom! I'm in the plane! I mean, I'm in the plane and thought I would hear it. I remember the pilot I was in a plane that got hit by lightning, you could hear that. Well ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard British Airways Concorde uh we'll be doing Mach 2 unfortunately there will be no spectacular booms this is very comfortable travel enjoy yourself however the plane will elongate by 11 inches in flight enjoy! That thing would get longer while it was flying? Yeah the SR-71 used to

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No Agenda Value-for-Value and Episode Art Selection

The hosts celebrate the 19th anniversary of the show and promote the "Value-for-Value" model, which eschews traditional advertising. The episode title "The Kennel Index" is introduced alongside artwork by Francisco Scaramanga, which humorously depicts a man using "No Agenda testosterone cream" on sports balls, a reference to recent show discussions.

value-for-value· podping· scaramanga· testosterone· art generator· podcasting

2:02:28 change its size and shape during high-speed flight, which is why it leaked gas. Jet fuel leaked all over the runway because the thing only sealed up at speed." So Logan 5 says, no Adam! This is what a troll... You fly faster than the sonic wave that the plane creates? Oh that makes sense Yeah, that does make sense. Yes it does You know what else makes sense? The fact that I want to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the chainsaw weed whacker Say hello to my friend on the other end everybody Mr John C! John C! We're here at the swamp creating marshes through the grass feeding ourselves with water and dames and knights out there It is good to have the noise makers back Hold on, yes Nice

2:03:21 You got all your noise back. I've been missing that for months, so nice! Very nice 1658 listening live at the Peak Trollage here at The No Agenda Show with Noah Jendis... NoahJendastream.com That means a lot of people are listening just to NoahJendestream.com but a lot of people may also be using a modern podcast app Please consider doing this for your own sanity Do not be waiting around for the podcasts to drop The legacy apps will take 15, 30 minutes sometimes an hour. It can be even worse but with the Podping technology... Oh no! No, no, no. Podping technology you'll get immediate notification within 90 seconds immediate and of course uh you can't stream anything live in these legacy apps You need a modern podcast app for that so when we go live the bat signal fires you see the notification you tap it you're listening live

2:04:16 You can never forget us. We're always here for you this podcast soon to celebrate its 19th anniversary in October is it October 8th somehow I have the feeling it's October 8th 2626 at the end of October our 19th year now we should make an even 20 and quit what do you say Well, you're gonna get all the lady folk upset. Don't say these things. But I mean why don't we go out on top? Drop on the show! That's what i'm saying... I want to go out on top, Ben. You know like... I want people to go- Into the saddle? Yeah! Instead of people going, oh well they died and like Oh man i miss them we need him right now you know who could sit there We could do bonus shows for extra money No you want us back? Emergency pods! Emergency pod! We just do emergency pods There ya'go! Yeah! Yeah! Just do an emergency pause Like 20 minutes Emergency Pod Trump said something Emergency Pod

2:05:24 Anyway, I don't want to get any... Do your female folk actually listen? Mine doesn't listen anymore. Yes. Mine doesn't listen anymore. Mimi listens she's the only one left. Jay will listen if she knows something about her is going to be discussed Yeah. She sent me a selfie Oh, yeah well. I said send me a selfie Jay. Tina wants to see what you look like. Yeah she's so cute and glad she looks like her mom. Woof! Value for value, that's where I was. That's right is the new international lifestyle that we have pioneered and been living for these almost 19 years. Living the mac and cheese life! And that means that we don't force ads in your face We don't make you subscribe to get the bonus content... ...we also don't have like tote bags or anything like that. We had them but they were toxic so we got rid of them

2:06:25 They were from China. No one ever got a tote bag Instead we just say, hey what do you think? Did you get any value out of the show if you did send some back value back to us We love time, we love talent and we love treasure And the time and talent part works in many ways. You can do it like we had to medical folk right in this is very valuable to the show, We appreciate stuff like that In this case when it comes to the artwork not only did we get a fun piece of art? We also got a cool movie out of it See this is what we have to remember whenever we choose Scaramanga's Art He always makes a cool movie Did you see the little video he did

2:07:07 I missed it. It's on the tweeters, check it out! So we titled the episode The Kennel Index How is the kennel by the way? Is the kennel full or draining? I didn't ask Well you gotta ask I know, that's how indexes work. Yes! We have to know... Can we put some AI into our index? The kennel index. We've gotta put a camera at the kennel. There you go. Like the old coffee pot cam. Remember back in the day? Oh, because of the coffee pots. Yeah, or birdcams. Birdcams, yes. I had the Empire State Cam for awhile This was done by Francisco Scaramanga. He is an expert in usually babes and it was just too funny what he did, he had this goofy looking dude

2:07:53 Like a 50s, like madman type dude all jacked on peptides. A big no agenda testosterone pot next to him and he's rubbing the cream on his balls which is a football, a basketball and a soccer ball accentuated by the text just rub it on your balls I mean everybody laughed Everybody thought this was great! I think the fact that he's wearing short white shorts with his leg spread kind of helped made a little extra gay. And there were couple other people who did similar things, let's see... Looking at noagendaartgenerator.com we had... Oh wow I got a lot of screwworm stuff for today Where was it? Wow that's a scroll way- oh yeah we had Darren O'Neal

2:08:44 Then you know, of course Darren had a couple good pieces. There's also Corn had the tea bag we like that we it was a close runner-up Yeah, the tea bag was second. I would say close runner up that would be second And then there was a lot of women made to smile and they were pretty good too but just nothing quite as good as a scare mangas piece an I thought that was, we loved it. We really did. It was...we laughed! Did we laugh out loud or did we laugh out loud? I think we laughed out loud. And I think we lulled for sure. It was silly-est silly and that's what we love about it. We love silly. That's great Now in the treasure department this is where you can go to noagendadonations.com and we really appreciate it when people do that

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No Agenda Mission Statement and Social Media Trolls

The hosts address social media comments demanding they support specific political candidates like Tucker Carlson. They reiterate the No Agenda mission statement: to deconstruct news media and reveal slanted reporting without political motivation. The show maintains an open-source approach, allowing third parties to use the name for merchandise and rebroadcasting.

mission statement· tucker carlson· israel· rubio· deconstruction· llc

2:09:33 And you can send us whatever you think the show is worth. People love numerology, and of course we don't really know what's valuable to you. You know five dollars may be a lot of money to you. Well we appreciate that just as much as someone who sends $500 because that maybe different for them it's value for value somehow it all kind of evens out It's bit of rollercoaster this international lifestyle but it evens out and we feel good about it I'd love the The spammer we have on our No Agenda Insta who is telling us, I never understand this. Donations will go up if you tell everybody that Tucker should be president he's the true representative MAGA and the far left and the far right have to get on board with everything anti-Israel. Do people really think that works? Can you imagine thinking that Tucker...

2:10:31 Tucker Carlson doesn't want to be president. I mean, maybe he talked into running but it's a farce. And they're associating him with like Spencer Pratt and Trump because you have all you got these guys that didn't have any experience. Trump has been running for president since the 1980s. He's talked about it yakety-yak. Yeah new book, new book of running for president For at least 16 years before he actually ran And so then, and it was predicted by the Simpsons. I mean it wasn't like some surprise and he's always been somewhat political. The other guys that are high profile is people like Ronald Reagan who was high profile but he was a governor of California? Okay let's discount that. He was the head of the Screen Actors Guild I believe and he was left winger turned right winger which a lot of these guy do that

2:11:30 And Spencer Pratt has got a bone to pick. He's very dedicated to trying to fix Los Angeles, it's just the mayoral thing is not a big deal in terms of like national spotlight like Tucker being president It's stupid! Let me read this guy's post... his comment verbatim was pretty funny The Israel issue is going to drastically reduce donations. I've been listening to No Agenda since Obama and it's hard to hear them sound so out of touch. Ancient boomers every time the... ancient! Ancient boomers! Every time the Israel issue comes up. Israel is the most important issue of times John Adams seemed to like the idea of Rubio for president instead of Tucker which is insane The next president must be actively anti-Israel not anti Jewish people just anti Israel That's great Yeah and this guy's writing constantly

2:12:30 Oh yeah, he's a troll. Well can't you block him? Maybe, Jay would know. Not that you should I mean i think it's hilarious No I'm not going to block him he is okay Yeah I think its hilarious He is adding some dema...I told him the same thing I told Jay is our social media person Well Jay is more than our social media person No but thats one of her jobs and so she doing the whole thing The inside And I told when you get these things She said what does she say about this guy? She says this guys annoying I said, and then I wrote a little ditty up for her to just keep posting which is a reference to the No Agenda mission. Yes, the mission statement. Go to noagendashow.net and read The Mission Statement you'll find a link to it And that's the answer We don't promote anybody for president we think Rubio is gonna be the president That's not...we're not taking part in his campaign

2:13:32 No, no. Let me read the mission statement where is our mission statement? You sure it's on there Of course it is Where's the mission statement It's down go to the bottom and has all those links at the bottom you see the mission statement Yeah, you know I uh...you say that Now its on the left pile of links Im looking at the lefts theres no agenda At the bottom Oh no agenda mission statement here we oh my goodness Who wrote this? AI? You've seen this before, I had you put it there. The NOAgen is a podcasting LLC whose goal

2:14:08 is to deconstruct the news media to reveal slanted stories and the reasoning for slanted or misleading reporting. The purpose is not to critique or discredit news reports, but through media deconstruction to find the actual underlying story... ...to give the audience a realistic understanding of current affairs and events and provide a normalized objective understanding of them." Now, unfortunately people don't like what we conclude. No agenda has no political motivations and does no original reporting but but does do original research on stories as needed. On occasion, the show will read and disseminate what it calls boots-on-the-ground reporting which replaces letters to the editor dear Abby and is used as background information in some cases outsiders will be contacted to clarify a fact to improve analysis these boots on the ground reports are provided by the audience of producers who voluntarily contribute these messages to the show there's a lot more here yeah that's right

2:15:09 We have adopted an open source approach to its content and trademark name, notice. Allowing third parties to leverage the show... ...to produce related products such as branded t-shirts and mugs! This also means that anyone can post the final produced show on their own sites." Yes that's right. That's right correct I'm all in it's very good. That's our mission statement go read the whole thing people it's worth it So that is the time and talent. Now we love the treasure obviously so it keeps, it keeps the fires burning here at HQ

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Knighting Ceremony and Executive Producer Credits

Several donors are recognized for their significant financial contributions, including Sir Dr. Vasanth and Sir Richard the Open-Hearted, who both achieved the rank of Red Knight. A detailed breakdown of "numerology" in a donation from Arapahoe County is provided, referencing Executive Order 12333 and the power of the number three.

knighting· red knight· executive producer· imdb· allentown· arapaho county

2:15:45 And we always thank everybody who sends us $50 or more. Of course, we see the spreadsheet and we see everybody under 50 dollars but there's a lot of people who don't want to be mentioned so for anonymity and brevity sake we don't do all those. But we do thank people specifically those who are able to send us 200 dollars or more between 2-300 Not only are we guaranteed to read your note, but we'll also give you the title of associate executive producer and $300 or more gets you an executive producership which you can see thousands of people have done by going to IMDB.com You can also search for it on LinkedIn Twitter You see people all over the place And we have a peerage ladder thousand dollars in aggregate over doesn't matter how many years

2:16:30 or decades in this case, you can become a knight or dame of the NOAH Gender Roundtable. We start off today in Allentown New Jersey with Sir Dr Vasanth Lord of Cotland And he sends us $1,000... $1030.26 so that is likely one thousand dollars he added the fees we're very thankful for that He says ITM health karma for all sir Dr. Fasanth Lord of Kotlin future red knight well sir you in fact will be a red knight today and here's that health karma for all as a doctor after all You've got Karma

2:17:08 Indeed. Onward with Richard Gerhart in Macomb, Michigan. Same thing 103026. ITM I've been a $4-a-week contributor very popular by the way Wow But enjoy the show so much, I could not resist becoming a Red Knight. Please call me Sir Richard the Open-Hearted." Ooh! That is good. Thanks for your courage perspective and insights Richard Gerhart in Macomb Michigan

2:17:47 On to Sir Anonymous, the Viscount of the ADFC and Arapaho County in Aurora Colorado. $369.99 sent in a note which is very nice it's very colorful did on Mac paint I think This note from Synonymous, the Vicon of ADFC in Arapahoe County for the show. Thank you for your courage and your continued deconstruction it has been far too long since my last tithing please dedouche me! I'm happy to do that... You've been de-douched No Jingles, no Karma. Sir Anonymous Vicon of the ADFC in the Arapaho County he does say below here about this donation the amount of $369.99 is something I like to call the triple Intel threat that's oh treat I'm sorry triple Intel treat he even says that street not threat triple Intel treat as I've donated this amount before brief explanation may suffice it's related to executive order 12333 ah

2:18:47 EO12333, some of the knowage and the spooks may know what that is but the number 12333 also has special meaning to the numerologists amongst us. Here you have the power of three in many forms 123 point 3 times 3 is 369 99 Wow perhaps you notice that 3699 9 is 3 followed by 6 which is 3 plus 3 and the Jews did it I'm sorry. That's usually what comes out of those things. Followed by 9, which is 3 plus 3 plus 3 or three times three ending with 99 which is 33 times three Wow! The guy is really into his numbers John Did you mute yourself? Looks like we won't make the 20 years

2:19:35 You're back. Yeah, what happened that took a long time? Yeah. Well you know why no I'm curious move the chair Unplugged the router which was tangled up in the chair then wire on the floor Pulled the thing down and jerked it around so much. I couldn't get it back on so he had So I'm thinking, I could get it going but no. And so... Wow! Something got bent so I ended up having to switch networks to a Wi-Fi third backup that i have downstairs which is an AT&T connection That is a boomer move if you've ever heard one Awesome! Awesome! I'm gonna leave some of that in the show that was pretty good It was ludicrous Anyway

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Birthday Shout-outs and Global Producer Support

The hosts read a long list of $50+ donations from around the world, including producers in Norway, Germany, and various U.S. states. Several birthday shout-outs are given for listeners turning 37, 40, and 49. The segment concludes by directing listeners to the donation website to continue supporting the show's independent model.

birthday· minnesota· texas· norway· germany· value-for-value

2:32:40 I am very cognizant of the sounds you hear on today's podcast. I'm clearing my throat, John's hawking up a lung...I mean people call us boomers ancient boomers and yeah all we're doing is helping them! We need to be careful can't be careful with this Now we would like to thank the rest of our supporters in the Time Talent Treasure for $50 and above. Dame Danni, Weed California 12345, $123.45 And I will say she laughed so hard during the HRT conversation Thank you! Okay Sir H of SF No longer the gayest city in America 100 dollars What HRT conversation? Well it was about the testosterone

2:33:31 What's HRT? Human... hormone replacement. Sir H of SF, $100 we're trying to move California from California to Japan in August previous attempt failed because of health issues I could use John's hot pocket karma to make sure it is a successful move well I will give you a backup and a back up Hot pockets! That's what I'll give you. All right, so you gotta... that'll do it. You got a hot pocket? That will help for sure Hey the boob donation $80 and 8 cents 8008 calculator kids you know what that's about Kev McLaughlin he is the Archduke of Luna lover America and boobs in Concord North Carolina supports us every single episode And always says God bless America and melons Marius

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2:37:48 Just determine what kind of value you got out of the show and then send it back to us. NoahJenTheDonations.com, thank you all for your undying support! So there we go, we say happy birthday to Adam born on June 5th. Happy Birthday! Welcome to the universe human resource Scott Nuzzo happy birthday to his brother who turned 37 yesterday Marius Uvnagol turning 40 tomorrow your last day in the 30s and Ashley Larson wishes her brother Chad Larson a very happy birthday he turns 49 years old then we say

CHAPTER 34 / 37 Discussion

Order of the Heart and War Snapshots Book

A special knighting ceremony is held for the late "Sir Hot Rod Hank," requested by his son. The hosts also thank Sir Darius Unity for sending an updated copy of his book "Wartime Snapshots," which features photos from the Iraq War, and Matt Benjamin for his book "Back to the Beginning," which explores wisdom from Genesis.

order of the heart· sir hot rod hank· raccoon river valley· war snapshots· goldback· genesis

2:38:23 Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe! We do not have title changes, but we are blessed with... Behold the Order of The Heart Pure of purpose right from the start In the morning brave and smart The Order Of The Heart Yes, these are the Order of the Hearts knights. Red Knights in fact one of them shall be knighted momentarily Our two order of hearts today go to Sir Dr Vasanth Lord of Cotland and Richard Gerhart very soon-to-be Sir Richard of The Openhearted Congratulations gentlemen Behold the Order Of The Hearts Pure of purpose right from the start In the morning

2:39:17 Running brave and smart, the Order of the Heart! We have a layaway knight coming up, so I'm going to read his note. It is Bobby Bow from Bluegrass Iowa and Bobby says... Sadly my dad passed away unexpectedly in March of 2025. There's never an expected time

2:39:58 My dad was a conspiracy therapist and follower of Christ. It would mean the world to me to bestow this honor on him, and have him recognized as Sir Hot Rod Hank of the Raccoon River Valley." Absolutely! Please make sure there's plenty of Tang and Shanghai Spring Rolls at the round table. Tang? I haven't heard Tang in a long time... Wow If possible I know he'd love to hear the jingles, I got ants and the backup to the back up to the backup. A backup and a back-up to that backup and a backup to the backup to the backup. Yeah no problem we'll follow it with some karma. I got ants. I got ants. You've got karma.

2:40:50 Alright, so now grab the blade Mr. Dvorak we have Some nights to take care of it very nice Richard Gerhardt step on up and possibly in spirit Hank We are here to honor you. Thank you both very much for your support of the NOAA Gender Show, directly or indirectly I am very proud to pronounce the Kate Lee as Sir Hot Rod Hank of the Raccoon River Valley and Sir Richard The Open-Hearted For you gentlemen we have Hookers & Blow, Rent Boys and Chardonnay We got Tang and Shanghai Spring Rolls

2:41:31 Don't forget the beer and the blunts, the Rubenesque women in rosé, the geishas and sake, the ginger ale and gerbils, the breast milk and pablum. And of course! The mutton and the mead! It's all right here. noagenderings.com is where you can pick them up I'm sure your son will pick them up sir hot rod Hank and sir Sir Richard the open-hearted you can pick it up yourself going to know agenda rings calm anybody can go to this website Take a look at it. You'll see the handsome no agenda night rings also for dames their signet rings That means you can use the wax which we include in your package To seal your important correspondence very much like Zelensky sent to Putin, you know I'm gonna send you a letter a sternly worded letter and I'm gonna seal it with my wax and it also is accompanied of with a

2:42:20 certificate of authenticity. I did want to thank, see it went to the PO box our PO box here And I got a note from Sir Darius Unity. He is the... he always sends me, he sends me a new copy of his book and I keep giving away because they have a couple of them It's the wartime snapshots. He is the guy who Iraq vet and he published a book of pictures of him in Iraq Oh yes this is it! I wanted to thank him for giving.. yeah he sent me one and one for Mimi. I want to thank you for that And they're great. He's a good guy. Yes, his brand is War N T's and... Oh the book is updated! I didn't realize that. And he helps homeless and hopeless vets and he also sent me

2:43:11 Florida Goldback, which is 1 2 thousandth of a troy ounce. Did you get one of those? Yep That's cool. So what is that one two thousands of a troy ounce like a buck knows like to lose Yeah, how much it no one two thousand probably two bucks. Yeah, two bucks was nice Thank you very much also thank you too Matt Benjamin who sent me his book back to the beginning and He said, well you can always use this QR. He's doing value for value with his book Back to the beginning he says you can always just scan this QR code Adam get the PDF and have your robot tell You what? The books about but I'm actually enjoying it is that an interesting idea Yeah wisdom from Genesis for modern life like that very much Thank you so much

CHAPTER 35 / 37 Discussion

No Agenda Meetups and Gitmo Nation Connection

Upcoming No Agenda meetups are announced for Boise, Franklin, Indianapolis, and Rotterdam. A new meetup is specifically noted for Albany, California, on June 27th. Listeners are encouraged to visit the meetup website to find local connections, which the hosts describe as "protection" in modern times.

meetups· boise· franklin· indianapolis· rotterdam· albany

2:44:00 Was there anything else? No, okay good. That means it's time for the meetups! So it looks like there is no... well of course it is vacation time so there are no meetups until this coming Saturday that is June 13th thats when the Treasure Valley Boise Meet up will take place Is that Juneteenth? No thats the 14th Juneteenth I know is the 18th though. Juneteenth is the 8th 19th? I don't know what it is Treasure Valley Boise meet up on the 13th 3 o'clock at Green Acres food truck park in Boise, Idaho That should be fun also on the 13th of Franklin's to be and Franklin slices and sips meetup that'll be at Salvo's Pizza in Franklin Tennessee

2:44:50 Looking forward to meetup reports. People will definitely get one from the MeetUp on the 14th in Indianapolis, Indiana The 18th Charlotte North Carolina The 26th Rotterdam the Netherlands 27th Fort Wayne Indiana 27th Oh Albany California You're gonna go to the Albany California? I know nothing about it! This is totally new to me It even says new New new new When is this date? The 27th 27th of June? Yes, that's probably it. I shall be there! If you don't see any reason why not... And the 28th Longview Texas and many more ahead in the month of July August September October do we have November not yet go to NoahJennerMeetups.com this is where you can find all of the meetups that take place around Gitmo Nation which is worldwide actually I had hoped to get

2:45:42 The Ukraine meetup report, I haven't seen it yet so hopefully that comes in so i can play on Thursday. Well at least one person showed up... Well the organizer! The guy who organizes has got to be there! Besides the organizer? I sure hope so too. It would be cool Very cool! Are you kidding me?! Fantastic NoahJenOfMeetUps.com this is where you can find people who listen to the show these are people who bring you connection which is always protection they are your first responders in any emergency go to NoAgentOfMeetUps.com Find a meetup near you, GO! Go-go You will never regret it if you can't find one near you here's an idea start one yourself It's free its easy and guaranteed Always A Party NoahJenOfMeetUps.com

CHAPTER 36 / 37 Discussion

End of Show ISOs and Gary Marcus AI Tip

The hosts review several AI-generated celebrity "ISOs" (identifying signal outputs), including versions of Morgan Freeman and Donald Trump, though most are rejected for poor quality. The "Tip of the Day" recommends following Gary Marcus's Substack for a grounded, skeptical perspective on the potential collapse of the AI market bubble.

gary marcus· ai bubble· morgan freeman· donald trump· iso· tip of the day

2:46:25 Yeah, remember we have John's revised tip of the day coming up. I'm very excited what this revision is. I mean, I've never really had any influence on him at all and certainly not on the tip of the day so this should be fun! But before we get to that and our end of show mixes, we have to select the end-of-show ISO which will be played at the very end of the show. I've got three and seems like you've got some celebrity ISOs so i will go first are you ready? Yeah! Here comes Bendover... Man maybe these conspiracy people are right about everything

2:47:15 A little on the long side, but I kind of liked it. Yeah, he's number two? That about sums it up! No, got cut off again... What?! No, that was no good. It was NO GOOD! Here is one. We've done it for a LONG time! I kind of like my first man. Maybe these conspiracy people are right about everything all right Yeah, I can't like that one too. Okay? Let's see what you have well. I got some celebrities I got You know I've been going to these different sites there just a million of them now yeah every I think the lot of her basing on the same Model models it's hard to say some of these models are no good hmm This is for example Morgan Freeman the NOA agenda podcast is great So donate

2:47:56 Doesn't sound like him at all. I know a guy who can do Morgan Friedman. Well, have them do some jingles. Yeah, I will yes, I agree It's not that one that dumb. I'm dumping that one out of the player That's no good Here's Trump folks make podcasting great again with the No Agenda podcast and donate today also close but It's not really him, you know? I didn't really... let me hear it again. Folks make podcasting great again with the No Agenda Podcast and donate today! It's like Trump and Jason Calacanis had a kid and then made an ISO

2:48:38 No, I have to reject it. It's just not good enough. Well, I'm not going to argue the point because the thing that bothers me about their model for Trump is he can't end a sentence and donate today... And believe me, I spent a good 10 minutes changing the copy And I still couldn't get the ending to come out correctly. It was also almost as long as the podcast itself, so that was... Yeah it wasn't that bad. Yours is long? Okay what's it- The timing on yours could be one you're gonna pick and this one I think yours is longer No mine is three seconds, yours is five seconds

2:49:20 I will play them at the same time to prove my point. 3, 2 ,1 Folks make podcasting great again with No Agenda Podcast and donate today Huh? Okay Wow You come up with new trickery to humiliate me Time for tip of the day! Great advice for you and me Just a tip with JCB And sometimes Adam Okay, I think people have to the AI thing needs to be tempered so when the whole thing collapses you're not gonna be taking oh my god. What a shocker So you want there's a sub stack out there that is the guy he is the guy who? Is the expert on an AI expert who was also in naysayer and

2:50:11 His name is Gary Marcus, professor back east. Everybody knows him. GaryMarcus.substack.com and just read his material and you will have a very What is his grounded sense of where this is going? Why it's no good. Why he's gonna fail, how its gonna fail and all the rest of that... He is the best at this Do you think if AI was really good It could avoid the bubble popping itself? That's a good one

2:50:51 Gary Marcus, what is his latest? Insights that you have read can your last one that I remember was he commented on the market crash of Friday Which was really AI AI crash and he discusses why and how And it's actually very he writes a little long But not in a boring long way just long Okay. Is he a boomer? I don't know. I never...I don't even know how old he is, but he's really good though Well i will investigate and report back on this tip of the day which you can find at noagendafund.com or tipoftheday.net

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Final Credits and End of Show Music Mix

The show concludes with a musical mix featuring contributions from Ian Cummings, Joss Baker, and MVP. The hosts sign off from their respective locations in the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return for the next episode on Thursday and to support the show via the value-for-value model.

ian cummings· joss baker· mvp· deconstruction· podcast 2.0· adios mofos

2:51:40 Created by Dana Burnetti. Now, let me take a look real quick and see if the robot found out what this is called Oh No No no I'll have to find some other way robot fails AI's no good Although, when you listen to this mix of end-of-show mixes which includes Ian Cummings who is new. He's got the toe tapper in the middle We have Joss Baker and MVP all sandwiched together for an end-of-show mix It's not bad! There's a little bit in your face here and there but it's not bad At least the lyrics are about the show I'm telling you to donate

2:52:26 So please consider doing that at knowagenthedonations.com and we will return on Thursday to deconstruct the media, try and help make sense of the world together and with you And I am coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country in Fredericksburg Texas In The Morning everybody! I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all saying the same thing, ditch your smartphones! I'm John C. Dvorak We'll be back on Thursday again remember us at noagendathedonations.com Stay tuned on the stream for what do we have? Oh podcast 2.0 you'll love it adios mofos and hooey-hooey and

2:53:08 She holla back in 09 Now they spin it once more Energy shock from hormones, blocks gas prices poppin' like a bad stock Real wages gettin' choked by inflation's invisible handjob Media hails resilience but the working man feel the same business balloon while they sing the tune Trump bill 70 billion, immigration army funded by the June moon Chop chop chop! Chop chop chop chop! Chop chop chop! Unemployed boy 3 but long term cat stuck in the queue Healthcare hiring government booming private sector

2:54:03 Oil at 96, shipping costs rising like the tide in hormones Real talk to supply chain grind that mayo feeling bruised Resilient economy headlines while the revisionists rewrite Three months get cracks in the frame under the spotlight Riding LA battling zombies and drain reservoirs dry Scriptive enacting construct or die No agenda! Chop chop chop! There's a signal in the static late night on the dial

2:55:05 Two cats breaking headlines with a crooked smile Adam's got the faders, John's got clips to read They deconstruct the story cut it right to the bleed The anchor cell you panic dressed in suit and tie But these two play the tape back ask the question why? They shuffle all the spin lines stack them side by side Then swing them off of the bandstand let the truth collide No kings or content no Adman thrown Who will catch with a mic and tone? So swing, swing With no agenda tonight Well your fog meets the big band at a horn section Blasting through the lies you're fed

2:55:49 For value beat inside your head Producers in the balcony tapping in time, time Telling treasure in a three-part rhyme From the troll room chatter to the night's fanfare It's the best show in the universe floating on air No ads no boss Just the truth we share Sunday. I woke up late, threw the clock away No master plan for the rest of the day

2:56:51 Head down Inhibitions lying in the morning show Always makes me day, schedule too keen Tuning in the rock and roll pre-show like Obedient Sheep It's no agenda just rocking podcasts No rules to follow Just doing it SLAP

2:57:29 Bus killing crackpot, doing the anal cyst keeping the producers out of paradise It's a no! Yeah...no agenda. The best podcast in the universe! Adios mofo Dvorak dot org slash N-A Man maybe these conspiracy people are right about everything