Episode 248 · Sunday, 31 October 2010

Stop Albedo Now!

A suspicious cargo bomb plot provides the perfect cover for enhanced airport security while globalists advance sustainable development agendas and consolidate the American firearms industry.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 248

About this episode

President Barack Obama addressed the nation following the discovery of explosive-laden printer cartridges shipped from Yemen, an event Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak analyze as a potential false flag. The timing of the alert coincides with the TSA announcing invasive new pat-down procedures, suggesting a coordinated effort to suppress public resistance to airport security measures. Discrepancies in the cargo narrative, including the lack of UPS flights from Yemen and the technical feasibility of the alleged cell-phone detonators, point toward a scripted security theater.

Global governance takes center stage as the United Nations Agenda 21 is deconstructed, revealing a comprehensive plan for sustainable development that critics argue targets private property and human mobility. In the private sector, Cerberus Capital Management, led by Dan Quayle, has consolidated a near-monopoly on American firearms through the Freedom Group, acquiring brands like Remington and Bushmaster. Meanwhile, Hollywood actor Randy Quaid and his wife Evi claim a network of 'Star Whackers' is targeting celebrities for their wealth, citing the suspicious deaths of Heath Ledger and David Carradine as evidence of industry-wide criminal exploitation.

John C. Dvorak announces his pursuit of a ham radio license to bypass centralized communication failures while Adam Curry showcases the new No Agenda dice and challenge coins. The 'Gitmo Nation National Anthem' by Jeff Smith opens the session, and the hosts celebrate the 'de-douching' of new donors who have reached the $5 giving level. A recurring bit on the Kardashian MasterCard highlights the push toward a cashless society through celebrity branding.


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CHAPTER 01 / 36 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 248, Gitmo Nation Anthem

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 248 of the No Agenda show from their respective locations in Southern California and Silicon Valley. The hosts lead the audience in the "Gitmo Nation National Anthem," a song composed by Jeff Smith. They discuss the loyalty of their "human resource" listeners and the longevity of the show's culture.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· gitmo nation· episode 248· jeff smith

00:00 I can't watch that World Series because baseball at this level makes me nervous. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, October 31st, 2010. Time for your Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 248. This is no agenda. for pat-down resistance and coming to you from the hilltop Watchtower Crackpot Command Center Give My Nation West in the People's Republic of Southern California in the morning I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley where 2 4 8 is 2 times 2 is 4 times 2 is 8 I'm John C. Duvorak It's Crackpot and Buzzkill in the morning! Well in the morning to you John I do a little math yeah I'm astounded how good you are

00:45 And in the morning to all ships at sea and all the human resources out there in the chat room Hope you're all charged up and ready to go Should we do a good mo national anthem John on this last day of the month just to get everyone kind of charged up? Ready you might as well. Please all sing along Please rise for your nation national anthem you may sing along In the morning, Gitmo Nation We are all charged up to be Human resources and servants In all lands and all ships at sea From the east to west, down under to The lowlands and beyond We are happy and distracted slaves With our kid-mo-nation song

01:43 I love it how everyone in the chat room stands up. And they should. Yeah. As they should hell yeah, what a the Jeff Smith what an awesome dude that song will never get old it never will It's a classic. Yes. It'll you know in a hundred years from now someone will find a USB stick Hey, I wonder what this is that's what they used to play at schools Yeah, I went to school as a kid. They played this song. I wish they would play that at schools wouldn't that be awesome I I think. Yeah, I think so. The kid's all standing up. And knowing the lyrics. Well, I must say...

CHAPTER 02 / 36 Discussion

TSA Operating Manual Leak, False Flag Claims

Whistleblowers are reportedly attempting to leak the brand new TSA operating manual to the show following recent security events. The hosts characterize recent news cycles as a false flag attack and note that government employees are increasingly afraid of losing their jobs for sharing information.

tsa· operating manual· false flag· whistleblowers· security

02:25 With the false flag attack of the past two days, I've really seen how far reaching our program is. Not that everyone is supporting the show, mind you, but I'm getting, with a little bit of luck, maybe even before the program is over, I should be receiving the brand new TSA manual, the operating manual. I mean we've got people in crazy places who listen to this show and they all really want to help out. Although I will say people are very afraid of losing their jobs. Yes, this seems to be like the main problem. You know that you know your your compressors kind of sucking I have to admit kind of oh it sucks one minute next minute you say sound ever no it's no it's not the best sound ever well let me change the one of the settings hang on well if you can change the set it can you just rip that thing out because it's just it's just not really how's this sound is some better no not really it's about the same

CHAPTER 03 / 36 Discussion

Ham Radio Licensing, Emergency Communication Strategies

John C. Dvorak announces his intention to obtain a ham radio license, noting that Morse code is no longer a requirement for the test. The discussion encourages listeners to revitalize the amateur radio business as a backup communication method for when cell towers and the internet fail. Dvorak shares an anecdote about acquiring a 50-foot submarine antenna from a shipyard in Richmond.

ham radio· morse code· fcc license· emergency communication· shortwave

03:20 That's okay. Yeah, it's just when you speak now like you get all this room noise and everything comes in it's not personal. It doesn't sound like you're in my ears anymore. You want me to just pull the compressor out and shove it back? Yeah, jack that thing out. Jerk it out, John. Jerk it out. All right, jerk it out. I am back. Hey, that was quick. Yeah, I'm pretty good here. I used to have a license. Yeah, I used to have a license too, a broadcast license. I'm getting a ham license, I've decided. Really? I got the book coming, I'm gonna learn, uh, bone up. Well, you don't have to know code anymore. No, you don't have to. That's actually what... You know, the Morse code was the problem. All you gotta know now is like antenna and effective radiation and stuff like that. It's not that hard. Yeah, so I'm gonna get a ham license. I think everyone out there should do the same. And then buy, you know, a nice rig. The rigs are cheap now.

04:19 You know, what happens if you just get a rig without a ham license? Who gives a crap? They'll track you down eventually. But just get the license that way you can have those cool call letters. Yeah. I have my own call letters. And then if you want to be a total, you would put them on your license plate. You would be K-cranky. Yeah, no, I think it's probably a good idea, but then you need a big ass antenna. You know, curiously, I have an antenna. When I was a kid, and I was an air pollution inspector, I used to inspect the tear-down shipyards over here in Richmond. It was one of my assignments, where they used to take these old ships that were mothballed and they cut them up for scrap.

05:02 And so I have an antenna from a submarine. Oh, cool. Things like 50 feet long or something. Yes. The guy says, I said, what are you guys going to do with that antenna? Says, we're going to just chop it up. He says, you want it? Yes, hell yeah. So I'm driving around with this antenna because you can't, you know, how you get it, you can't, so you have to kind of stick it in your car and then open a window. Push it out? With this, with this 30 foot thing. Now what is it, is it a, is it a dipole? Is it a directional? Is it a yaggy? No, it's straight up, it's a long wire. It's just, it's basically a roll of wire, that's all it is. No, it's a long stick. Oh, okay.

05:45 Hi, I'm Kay Cranky here with my long stick. How you doing everybody? CQDX CQDX yeehaw! Hey good buddy, can you send me a QSL? I'd love to know that you receive me. That's all they do that's all they do what are you talking about? That's that's what it is although I do think yeah, but when there's a national exactly I'm gonna be real happy cell phone users. I'll just pull them the cord on my Honda generator, and I'm on the air Yeah, you know you're right. I gotta do that too. I gotta get me that Mickey I got a ham radio license

06:21 Yeah, sure. You get a hydrogenerator, boom, you pop that baby open, you're on the air while everybody else is running around like a bunch of ants on a hot pan. Mickey's like, more wires? What? More wires and microphones? Yeah, no, we, and we can, you can do all that digital stuff now. It's pretty amazing what you can do with the... Yeah, you can use the same mic. Yeah. Yeah, but they'll be jamming the frequencies. No, they won't, they won't. There's not enough hams left out there. Hey, John, 73s and 88s to ya. Anyway, I recommend everybody out there listening to this show to do the same thing. Why not? Let's revitalize the ham business. That way we can complain. What, complain about what? The hams always complaining about how you can't do this, you can't do that, the power line, internet, you can't have that, it'll wreck us. That's very interesting. Demand more spectrum, demand more spectrum. We get ham radio licenses, it's a license to complain.

07:20 That's pretty funny. I like that. Well, I mean, it's not that hard. Can't you do a written test and write in? Do you have to actually go somewhere like in a classroom and take the test? I can have someone go as me and take the test for me. You could do that. Yeah. And then we can have a shack. I can build me a shack. That'd be cool. A shack where I can send my 73s and 88s to any 20 around the globe. Yeah, telling us will make a big difference when they when the cell towers go down and the internet goes down and you Yeah, it's a good point and everyone still but you know how many people have a shortwave radio receiver these days I mean I still I have them I have a couple of them I mean that's how but I'm a freak no most people don't but that's beside the point at least we'll be able to communicate with others of our ilk

CHAPTER 04 / 36 Discussion

Seawater Antenna Technology, Shortwave Broadcasts

A new antenna technology utilizing a spout of conductive seawater is discussed as a method for auto-tuning radio frequencies. The hosts also acknowledge a listener who is reportedly rebroadcasting the No Agenda stream on the shortwave band at 14.275 kHz.

seawater antenna· standing wave ratio· shortwave· 14.275 khz· yaesu

08:11 Yeah, what a great club that'll be. Yeah, well if it's all no agenda listeners it'll be okay. We can still do the show. Yeah, that's true. Hey all five of ya, how you doing in the morning? All five of ya and the ships at sea. Literally it'll be ships at sea then. Without the Morse coding everybody out there should be able to get a ham license. So I was watching this video of this guy who's developed an antenna that works on seawater And it's pretty cool because basically it's a spout. So he hooks up his yehsu, handheld, to a spout of seawater. Yeah, like a garden hose essentially in the air and because the seawater is conductive and depending on how much pressure he puts on the spout he varies the length of the antenna so it's in tune so you don't have too many standing wave ratios. Yes, you want your SWR ratio to be as close to one to one as possible. And it's a really effective cheap way to make a great antenna that you can auto tune on the fly.

09:12 Well, I assume he's recycling the water then. Well, yeah, he was doing it on the beach just to prove a point. But it's not a bad idea. It's a very good idea. It sounds like some sort of a gotcha in a mystery novel. Hey, apparently we're already transmitting on 14.275. We are? Yeah. Victor Echo 6 Charlie Papa uniform is broadcasting us. Good for him. Yeah, 14.275. That would be kilohertz? So is probably so then we should in including in our opening we should say Broadcasting live around Gitmo nation on the interwebs and 14.2 75 kilohertz on the shortwave band sending us off on a satellite to fuck Yeah, no it definitely all right well now that we've cleared all of that up meanwhile the stream is still alive And we're happy about it

CHAPTER 05 / 36 Discussion

Executive Producer Credits, No Agenda Agent Fees

The hosts thank Executive Producer Stephen Pelsmacher and several Associate Executive Producers for their financial support. Composer Edgar Rothermich of West Hollywood pledges 10% of his future earnings to the show if listeners hire him through his company, Ding Ding Music. The segment includes the "de-douching" of several new donors from Canada and Vermont.

stephen pelsmacher· edgar rothermich· ding ding music· donations· crowdfunding

10:06 So let's thank our executive producers for this week. Oh, we have executive producers. Thank goodness. It's been pretty bad the past two weeks. Yeah, well, we need another program. We have actually one executive producer. Why do people always, but they only respond to like special things we do. Why can't we just like, just sustain a... You know, I gotta know... Well, you know, I think we did okay this week. Well, hold on, let me just read this from, we got a PhD. John Calvin Jones, remember the guy you ridiculed? Said, oh that's probably an alias. Actually it is his name. He holds a PhD. I never said that. Well, I think you should go back and listen to the videotape. He says, yeah, yeah, yeah, I hold a PhD in political science and a JD. What's a JD? A doctor of law.

10:51 JD from both the University of Iowa. I've written many articles on political and social issues. Okay, so the guys for real anyway He says as your mind. I gave you I gave y'all $50 and 22 cents The reason was $50 for the birthday announcement 2 cents as in my 2 cents and 2 nickels and a dime 20 cents my suggestions that you encourage all listeners to send a mere 20 to 25 cents per show if you have only 100,000 listeners that will be $25,000 per show If you have 1 million that would be $250,000 per show. I guess in Iowa they teach you how to multiply. That's pretty good. They don't do that in California. Of course 100% will not give. No, we know there's like 5%.

11:29 5% no 1% we didn't 1% I thought we were getting like 5% no no we did the math last one percent of the listeners So we have not we have a douchebag radio of ratio of 99% Yeah, of course That's really bad Hello everybody Broadcasting on 12.2 75 kilohertz with a 99% douchebag radio ratio. This is no agenda No, all right. Okay, so let's thank some people at least before you get carried away. Yeah, we have one executive producer and four count of four associate executive producers. Okay, that's not too bad. No, and of course our executive producer is Stephen Pelsmacher's. Well, of course, it's always the same people which of course I'm not complaining. Baron Pelsmacher's to you. Yeah, what did you call him?

12:21 Baron Baron it's like I'm gonna blow you Pell's markers. That's who he is. Oh, you're gonna Yeah, you know I got his note here just to keep some just some change He's a Rothschild just some change to keep you gentlemen in business. Thank you. What is it four four four four right four hundred four four four four four four. Thank you Steven A few weeks behind on shows, not enough commuting. Yeah, that's always a problem. Appreciate the call-outs. Love the shows. Depressing though the news may be. This donation will be towards knighthoods for my godchildren, Peter and Ruby. Okay, awesome. I can't wait to have your godchildren, uh...

12:57 At the round table. Are they old enough for hookers and blow? Because, uh... Well, not yet. They'll learn quick. How do you know? You don't know how old they are. You don't know how old Stephen Pelsmarker is either. Pelsmarker's not that old. You don't know. He's too much... He's too on the ball to be old. He's a smart guy. Yeah. Thank you. Point. Enough said. The older you get, the less on the ball you are. Okay, move along, old man. Huh? Jared Forrester in Regina, Saskatchewan rhymes with $211, loves the show. Edgar Rothermich, which is probably English-sized somehow, Rothermich. West Hollywood, he's right down the street from you. Here he comes! $200, his name is Edgar Rothermich. I was born in Germany, aka Gitmo Nation sauerkraut.

13:50 But I live in Los Angeles for 20 years now. Viking as a composer, I want to make my donation of $200, a composer we have. No Agenda is my agent. If any of you listeners, producers hire me as a composer, film, television, advertising, etc., then 10% of the money I earn on the job will go to No Agenda. Cool! A portion of the agent fee. That's right. A win-win situation for both. Consider my donation. For donation, keep on donating. Potential clients, go to my company website at dingdingmusic.com. For my check out ding ding music music calm. That's a good name PS I always listen to Joe it no it's up when you play the douchebag jingle which of course he's a composer He should appreciate that yeah now. I finally can let him know them no longer one of them. That's right listen You've been D douche

14:44 Alright, that's it. That's this nine-year-old who cracks up. Of course you do. Hey, hey, nine-year-old, here we go. Yeah, nine-year-old, cough up some dough. Yeah, really, nine-year-old, cough up your allowance. Jeremy Ash in Calgary, Alberta. So we got two Canadians today. Called out on the 101010 show by Sean Rice, Calgary, Alberta. It's about time I stepped up and actually got around to donating and joined the ever growing list of Calgarian supporters of the show. as is the best production on the air anywhere he's absolutely correct this show by the way i want to remind everybody listening right now that this is the best production on the air anywhere and uh... jeremy noticed uh... he needs a de-douching coming at you brother you've been de-douched and finally our last associate executive producer is uh... paul sankowski and winuski vermont

CHAPTER 06 / 36 Discussion

No Agenda Merchandise, Tracking "The Foots"

Adam Curry showcases the new official No Agenda dice and provides an update on the 10-10-10 challenge coins. They highlight listener-created projects including noagendafoots.com, which tracks specific media tropes, and praise developer Steve Oliver for his work on the show's Android application.

no agenda dice· challenge coins· noagendafoots.com· steve oliver· android app

15:39 Wow. Uh, Jay, this is interesting. You would some people with the last names and SK I have to live in a town with the last spelling same way. I think it's a ruski from when new ski, uh, John, a bit of ski from when new ski been a listener for about eight months now and, uh, was fully shamed into donating and he needs a de-douching. So that'll be good. These guys are all in good shape now. Alright, a couple of PR mentions. First of all, I hold here in my hands my official No Agenda dice. I haven't got mine yet. Dude, they rock! They're beautiful. They're stunningly beautiful. So you're gonna take them to Vegas and slip them into the table? Yeah, yeah. Right, I don't think so. I remember you... Remember, you're the guy that asked me, you know, what happens when you roll a 13 in craps and I went like, I don't know. So...

16:34 It took me like two weeks to figure that one out, by the way. I was like, oh, of course, now I get it. But they're beautiful. Noagenda, where the six would be, and then our URL, noagendashow.com in the morning, circled around the one. Beautiful. I think there may be like one more pair left. I'm not too sure. But a great little initiative there. I really like them. And the 1010 coins, they're on their way, right? I feel really bad for Sir Paul he's gotten a lot of shit for that, but well he's catching up so we'll get those coins shortly so anyway I got a couple more PR things to do don't don't move along so quick Robert leather from Gitmo nation east although we're kind of off the subject. I did want to mention the

17:28 the website because it could pop up at any moment when we need this again. Noagendafoots.com. Oh, I forgot about the foots. Yeah, noagendafoots.com. Look at the website, it's pretty funny. It's a Google map and it has all the pins where the foots have been identified and the subtitle of the website is tracking the parts other shows failed to mention. Brilliant this is true. We're the only show that actually tracks that stuff. Yeah, we track good stuff It's important for man could be Michael D P says hey, I just want to say Steve Oliver deserves an in the morning I Dropped him a note about an issue I was having with the Android version of the no agenda app I got a prompt personal response clearly the audience is a group that is worth patting on the back and you guys as well for bringing Us all together. No agenda setting example for the world in the morning Mike. Thank you so much

CHAPTER 07 / 36 Discussion

Drop.io Shutdown, Cloud Computing Risks

The file-sharing service Drop.io is criticized for selling to Facebook and subsequently announcing the closure of its service, which resulted in the deletion of archived show materials. This event is used as a cautionary tale regarding the unreliability of cloud-based storage for paying users.

drop.io· facebook· cloud storage· data loss· techcrunch

18:25 And then a big, big, big... Oops. Big... Big douchebag to Drop.io. These fuckers. Sorry. I didn't mean to drop the F-bomb so early in the show, but... After I supported these guys for years, saying they had a great service, really fantastic... We've been paying for extra space for years. They sold to Facebook. Okay, great. Except they're closing the whole service down, effectively breaking the internet. Which is, it's just like, it's something you don't do. It's really bad. This is typical cloud behavior. Yeah, and yeah, it is cloud behavior. Cloud clowns.

19:17 and I'm yeah I'm all below the cloud the cloud the cloud now we have all of our art basically coming art all our show notes John I was looking for the the clip of me and MSNBC Michael Jackson that's also on drop.io it's already been deleted oh really yeah if anyone has that clip of me on MSNBC didn't keep it well it may be somewhere but I can't find it and you know it's I'm sure I have it somewhere. Boy, this is an example of the cloud. And talking about the F-bomb, this is an example of the, well, let's say more mildly, this is an example of the cloud screwing the user. Yeah, not just, I mean, but paying user, you know, I'm not just like some freeloader here. I was paying for it. Yes, it is. I always am the freeloader that complains, but still. No, but I'm not a freeloader. I paid and I really promoted those guys too. I thought it was a great service. I can't believe that they already embraced some of your stuff.

20:14 Who knows what's going on, but they say 45 days and No, no way. No 45 days is like that's already gone now, and I left a nasty comment where I said I hope the karma gods would poop on their heads and of course they didn't approve the comment. The only comment on their statement is, hey congrats to the Drop.io team, great work. And then I look at TechCrunch and CNET, you know all these so-called journalistic institutions of technology and all he can worry about is how much money, what's he gonna do with Facebook? I mean how about the users are getting screwed here? No one is sticking up for us.

20:53 This will be my theme column for Monday. Yes, and you can quote me as a severely pissed off, karma pooping person. Well, of course, you know, it's not that I haven't been harping on the same issue. This happened to me back in the late 90s when the cloud first made its ugly appearance. When there was this really great site that would synchronize your Palm Pilot, which was popular at the moment, with the internet so you could if you didn't have your Palm Pilot, you could synchronize the whole internet to your Palm Pilot? Yeah, it was amazing. Cool!

21:29 So anyway, so you can synchronize the Palm Pilot with this website and so you could go look up your phone numbers and stuff if you happen to not, you know, be floating around and there's a machine. You wanted to look somebody up. It was all, and it worked great. It worked, actually it worked very, it was really a good program. But again, you know, somebody, some bean counter came in and said we can't do this, we can't do that. Next thing you know, they're not even doing any of it. What I did see which kind of made my heart warm a little bit is apparently GeoCities, which was another one of these things Yahoo bought GeoCities, which was probably the first like Facebook MySpace kind of place in cyberspace. Yeah, close to it. It's now available as a torrent. You can download all of GeoCities. It's like one terabyte.

CHAPTER 08 / 36 Discussion

GeoCities Torrent, Digital Archiving Techniques

The entire archive of the defunct GeoCities web hosting service has been made available as a one-terabyte torrent. The hosts discuss the importance of saving web pages as PDFs or local files to prevent information loss due to "404" errors and corporate shutdowns.

geocities· yahoo· torrent· digital archiving· wayback machine

20:53 This will be my theme column for Monday. Yes, and you can quote me as a severely pissed off, karma pooping person. Well, of course, you know, it's not that I haven't been harping on the same issue. This happened to me back in the late 90s when the cloud first made its ugly appearance. When there was this really great site that would synchronize your Palm Pilot, which was popular at the moment, with the internet so you could if you didn't have your Palm Pilot, you could synchronize the whole internet to your Palm Pilot? Yeah, it was amazing. Cool!

21:29 So anyway, so you can synchronize the Palm Pilot with this website and so you could go look up your phone numbers and stuff if you happen to not, you know, be floating around and there's a machine. You wanted to look somebody up. It was all, and it worked great. It worked, actually it worked very, it was really a good program. But again, you know, somebody, some bean counter came in and said we can't do this, we can't do that. Next thing you know, they're not even doing any of it. What I did see which kind of made my heart warm a little bit is apparently GeoCities, which was another one of these things Yahoo bought GeoCities, which was probably the first like Facebook MySpace kind of place in cyberspace. Yeah, close to it. It's now available as a torrent. You can download all of GeoCities. It's like one terabyte.

22:11 You mean the whole thing? The whole, all of GeoCities is now a torrent, yeah. That was what, all the stuff that was once on GeoCities? Is in a terabyte torrent. Yeah. Really? Yeah, it's cool, right? It is if it were yeah, I get yeah, here's what here's why that's cool because I still have luckily I've been I tell people to do this if you're floating around the internet you find some really interesting page somebody did this the other day with the CNN bombs found on airplanes and they caught it they did a screen you know save page as we had the title of change smart Because they changed it. So if you bookmark everything and you go back, go find some of those old bookmarks from a couple years ago and click on them. Half of them are gone. 404. So you see, I have this great, it was the site that exposed the government conspiracy. Click 404.

23:01 So you save page as you save page as. Right. And the fact is that... But even better is on a Mac you just do print and then save as PDF. That's even better. That would be better. You can actually do that on a PC too. Oh, really? There's a utility. Oh, they've advanced that. But anyway, the point is that during the GeoCities era there was a lot of hobbyist sites. Oh yeah. Guys did all kinds of weird stuff. And porn. And it's all... they just pulled the plug on it. Yeah, and broke and broke a lot of stuff. I mean this is the problem hyperlinks. You know you can't change those This is another cloud problem that we really you know that bitly which I use bitly Do you know what the ly domain is John yeah who owns the ly domain which country ly is? Let me think it's it has to be an island country no no no so bit.ly bitly which I use and I got to get off of this. Yeah, what's the country Libya?

CHAPTER 09 / 36 Discussion

Peer-to-Peer Mesh Networks, Tonido Software

Efforts are underway to move the show's infrastructure away from centralized cloud services toward a private, peer-to-peer mesh network. The software Tonido is mentioned as a potential solution for decentralized file sharing among the No Agenda community.

tonido· mesh network· peer-to-peer· encryption· data privacy

23:58 Libya owns the .ly domain. Hey, that's real smart. And I'm slowly setting up nothing but cloud services in my house or what you would call the watchtower. Everything's gonna be, no, I gotta move it in. And you know, I've been looking at all kinds of different programs. I would like to start a peer-to-peer mesh network sharing service. We have the girth, right? We have enough people in the No Agenda audience to do this. And there's one thing that almost has it, it's called Toneedo. Have you ever heard of that? No. Toneedo. So it's basically, it's peer-to-peer, it's like a Dropbox where you can share all kinds of stuff. The whole idea is perfect except

24:42 there's still a centralized cloud thing for tracking where everybody lives or whatever. So we've got to find something that we can do like a mesh peer-to-peer file sharing thing that's private where you can determine what you share within groups. There's a lot of great ideas out there and I'm going to really start investigating and I'm bringing my mail server in, everything in, everything away from the cloud. Screw them, cloud crappers. It's bad. You're so right, John. You know what? That mouse thing you had a couple years back that wasn't too right but this cloud thing you're on to something. You're really on to something. Let's bring that out. Let me share an experience with you. No. What? Go ahead. Did you just say no? Wow. So yesterday Miss Mickey took me to LACMA. Are you familiar with LACMA?

CHAPTER 10 / 36 Discussion

Josh Azarella Art, Removing Iconic Figures

Artist Josh Azarella's work is featured at LACMA, where he removes iconic figures from historical photographs, such as the "Tank Man" from Tiananmen Square. The hosts discuss the psychological impact of seeing famous images with their primary subjects digitally erased.

josh azarella· lacma· david lachapelle· tiananmen square· photo manipulation

25:35 It sounds like a lake in Ireland. It sounds like a lactation device. But LACMA is actually Los Angeles County Modern Art. Oh! LACMA. Yeah. And so she's getting you high on Mickey with all these like artistic... As you go... And by the way, well anyway, don't worry. Don't, don't, don't look, you're in her good graces. And the reason why there was a film screening by a young filmmaker actually he's a Photo artist and I'll tell you about his work in a second name. What was his last name Josh? Yeah, sus Sassenheim something like that Mickey's gonna look it up and he made a is he your rival now with Josh Go on. I'm sorry. No, no, no He made a film that was purchased and subsequently donated to LACMA. Oh What?

26:27 Azarella, Josh, that wasn't even close what I said, Josh Azarella. So his movie was purchased and subsequently donated to LACMA by David LaChapelle. Do you know who David LaChapelle is? Is a comic, a black comic. That's Dave Chappelle. Why don't you google David LaChapelle? You have seen his work many, many times. He worked for Interview back in the Warhol days and he does incredible photography that is world-renowned. I mean you've seen all his Michael Jackson pictures which and a lot of them look really photoshopped but in fact most of them aren't. He did the

27:13 the scene of Courtney Love with Jesus draped over her knees you know like Mary Magdalene? Let's go back on your comment. A lot of these look photoshopped but they're not. Correct, yeah. Yeah, well you're telling me that this picture of this woman with the painted flowers and... No, no, no, there's definitely... Okay. It's irrelevant but the core of his stuff really is real photographs. Yeah, there's a photo in there and it's doctored. They're doctored. It's called art. Okay, douchebag. It's called art. Yeah, whatever the museum, but it's good stuff the guy's in a museum. I like his stuff. I'm not saying it's crap. All right. No, it's great. Some of it is crap. I'm saying looking at some of it now, but some of it's okay. Go on. Okay. Anyway,

28:01 So this Josh guy, he's done a series, and he's in, you know, I don't go to museums, I'm like, whatever. So now I'm looking at, so he's showing some of his work, and he has done pictures where he removes things that are a part of public consciousness. So he took the Tiananmen Square, the photo of the kid standing in front of the line of tanks, and he photoshopped all the tanks out so it's just the kids standing there and your brain of course looks at the picture and goes, wow wait a minute I can I remember exactly how this picture looked or the napalm, Vietnam napalm picture with the kids running with their skin burned off and he took all the kids out and you just see kind of like the nonchalant soldiers mulling around. So really amazing, an amazing idea actually. Okay can you get to the point

CHAPTER 11 / 36 Discussion

Randy Quaid, Hollywood Star Whackers Allegations

Actor Randy Quaid and his wife Evi claim they are being targeted by a "Star Whackers" network in Hollywood that seeks to embezzle their wealth. Quaid names attorney Lloyd Braun as a primary antagonist and suggests the mysterious deaths of actors like Heath Ledger and David Carradine are linked to this criminal ring.

randy quaid· lloyd braun· star whackers· embezzlement· heath ledger

28:52 So what he did is he did the same thing with Michael Jackson's Thriller video and he took out Michael Jackson. In fact, he took out almost everything and it's just basically the background and the whole point of the art is to show how iconic someone is and what happens when when they're gone, right? Okay. So my point would be as we get around to what is actually, we were talking about Michael Jackson last week and this is kind of my setup into some Michael Jackson stuff I wanted to talk about because I also found Randy Quaid's entire press conference about the the Hollywood Whackers which of course we laughed about right? Well we, I don't think we laughed about it. We were amused.

29:41 So you know if everywhere you look you can't find the whole press releases basically you see him make I don't did you see this at all the statement that he said? No. If you find the press the whole thing it's a miracle. Okay exactly and there's a reason behind it because there is actually something going on and that relates to Michael Jackson. I just wanted to play this press conference because it's really interesting the stuff that is not airing on television okay? Wait a minute before you do that I'm gonna back you up a little bit. Okay. I've been noticing this more and more as a matter of fact. In fact, this I think is part of the whole journalistic corruption of journalism where they tell you about something that they could just as easily link to. Yeah, exactly. But it seems to me that way it should be done is that yeah, they can tell you and they can filter it and tell you what they think but they should still have the link and they never do.

30:37 So you have to go dig up the link by hand when it could just as easily be in the article. And this has been going on for years and it's always 90% of the time there's something that's been left out. Yeah, maybe 99% of the time. And this wasn't even official camera footage, this is amateur footage which of course makes it so interesting because this is the real deal and it's unedited and it's just Quaid with his lawyer by the way. And so the first like minute is what everyone maybe even saw on TMZ or extra Or what entertainment tonight? They probably didn't even show that much I'd be way too long for them But listen to what he's saying and then I think we can get into an interesting topic which will relate back to Michael Jackson

31:27 Here's my wife Evie and I have been the victims of criminal activities perpetrated by a small network of individuals who are out to destroy us personally, professionally and financially. This network of individuals is manipulating the banking system and the criminal... Now that part was cut out. No one ever aired the manipulating the banking system. They cut that actual piece out. I went through the trouble of cutting the piece out where he says manipulating the banking system. Well hold on a second. Yes. If you're gonna be playing any of this it seemed and you want to make the guy look like a lunatic It seems to me that you'd leave that in

32:04 Well, I'm just saying that I don't know why they took that out, but I have not heard that that immediately got my attention like oh interesting I hadn't heard that piece before. Play the rest. The banking system and the criminal justice system for the purposes of sabotaging our credit and our credibility. Up until a year ago, Evie and I had never had any run-in with the law whatsoever. We are not criminals, nor are we fugitives from justice, nor are we crazy. We are simply artists and filmmakers who are being racketeered on. We believe there are to be a malignant tumor of starwhackers in Hollywood. How many people do you know personally? So this is kind of where most of the reports start out. How many people do you know personally? And he actually, he's holding back tears when he mentions these names. Who have died suddenly and mysteriously in the past five years. I have personally known eight actors, all of whom

33:05 He's almost crying, which of course they shortened that bit up too. Sure. All of whom I have worked with and was close to. Heath Ledger, Chris Penn, David Carradine among them. I believe these actors were whacked and I believe that many others such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Mel Gibson are being played to get at their money. So that's where most reports ended. You know, and of course, unfortunate choice by Randy Quaid here to use whacked. It's like,

33:45 You know, assassinated, murdered, you know, that would have been better. Yeah, yeah, you're right. He's not, right, he's not, he doesn't have a publicist helping him here. No, he has a lawyer and of course, I even see this in the chat room, you know, immediately he's associated with the crazy guy on Independence Day. You know, you can't get away from that. People are like, he's a nutball from Independence Day. Okay. In the meantime, many a celebrity's image and marketability is being co-opted and destroyed. Google helps out by keeping the negative stories near the top of a celebrity's webpage because it's the negativity that brings in the advertising revenue. In my own case, my ex-attorney Lloyd Braun has joined this tribe of bottom feeders by... Does Lloyd Braun ring a bell with you?

34:35 No, why okay Lloyd Braun first of all he was always the evil guy who was out to get George Costanza Well there's a reason for that This guy was an agent He was an agent the Quaid's agent actually and later manager a lot of these agents transition to managers And they have a lot basically it's a whole there's no real rules for being a manager So the Seinfeld show was referencing. Oh yeah, oh yeah, Oh totally totally Yeah, yeah, absolutely. So this guy, he's actually a lawyer of course and he's now started an entertainment firm, very, very successful entertainment firm who got like a hundred million dollars from Berman Brown. Berman Brown is the name of their firm but he got a hundred million dollars from Starcom MediaVest, you know, it's like these are the magic guys that make Hollywood happen. So anyway, so and I do have, you know, the Quades sued this guy

35:31 In April of this year, and I actually have the whole the filings a lot going on that reading his own celebrity gossip website What is wrong with that picture when your own attorney starts defaming you who do you turn to to defend you? Lloyd Braun also claims to have come up with the idea of the Sopranos so he's obviously familiar with the ways and means of organized crime Unfortunately, my brother Dennis has made matters worse by buying a house from Mr. Braun on property Braun originally bought with money he embezzled from me. I recently discovered, much to my surprise, that Dennis is also on the deed to my Santa Barbara property. This is also the work of Mr. Braun further confounding the validity of the transfer of my fully furnished property in 1992 to Mr. Bruce Berman.

36:23 I have earned approximately $40 million throughout my career. I have profit participation in some of my films. I am being embezzled from by this monstrous ring of accountants, estate planners, and lawyers who are mercilessly slandering me and trying to kill my career, and I believe murder me, in order to gain control of my world okay so now let me bring this around to Michael Jackson getting pretty good now it is really interesting so so should be okay so after this movie aired at LACMA then David LaChapelle who was worked with Michael Jackson quite extensively says you know what this film did for me he says it really made me

CHAPTER 12 / 36 Discussion

Michael Jackson, Sony Music Publishing Dispute

Archival audio from 2002 features Michael Jackson accusing Sony Music and executive Tommy Mottola of attempting to destroy his career to gain control of his publishing assets. Jackson highlights his ownership of half of Sony's publishing catalog as the primary motive for the industry's hostility toward him.

michael jackson· sony music· tommy mottola· atv catalog· publishing rights

37:06 look into myself, although of course I'm sure he didn't really participate, there were very few people who did not jump on the wacko, jacko, pedophile, broke memes of Michael Jackson, which was of course all perpetrated to destroy Michael Jackson. to, um, at the end of the day, no matter how he died, you know, it was, whether directly or indirectly, it was murder, and I've asserted this from the beginning. And I dug up, uh, this has been around the internet for a long time. And curiously, your clip is missing. Oh, curiously, yes. And you know what? Coincidence? Who the f knows?

37:44 But in 2002, Michael, a very coherent Michael Jackson, was in London for a small, a gathering of a small group of people and he was actually there holding up a sign called Sony Kills, that said Sony Kills Music. Now I've edited this down to take out a lot of the whooping and yelling and adorational, just takes up too much time. But I want you to listen to what he says about Sony Music, his ownership, and Tommy Mottola, and then we can open up the floor to discussion. Sony, being the artist that I am at Sony, I've generated several billion dollars for Sony. Several billion.

38:34 They really thought that my mind is always on music and dancing and it usually is but they never thought that this performer myself would think them. We can't let them get away with what they're trying to do because now I'm a free agent. I just owe Sony one more album. It's just a box set really.

39:11 And some with two new songs which I've written ages ago. So he's sticking it to him right? He's saying look I'm a free agent I'm gonna give him a damn box and I'm gonna just throw a couple of shit songs on there that I got laying around. Yeah of course and he's making the mistake of publicly humiliating them but that's another issue. This is just the beginning. Because every album that I record I write like literally I'm telling you the truth. I like I read at least a hundred and twenty songs every album I do so I can do the box set just give them any two songs so So I'm leaving Sony a free agent Stand by Sorry, I thought I cut most of that out owning half of Sony there you go owning half of Sony

40:16 Owning half of Sony. So I own half of Sony's publishing and I'm leaving them and they're very angry at me because of it but I just did good business, you know? The way they get revenge is to try and destroy my album. I love Unbreakable, you know?

40:55 Now listen to the Metola show. Tommy Metola is a devil. Yay! So he goes on and on and about how Mariah Carey after she divorced Tommy Metola you know how she was you know he tried to destroy her and so essentially the guy owned half of Sony's publishing which we talked about on the show and this is why he got killed killed I tell you and then Tommy Metola goes on the Today Show with Matt Lauer and he asserts that Sony owns all that shit. And the now unreleased recordings of Michael Jackson, the king of pop is said to have left behind a mountain of material. Music executive Tommy Mottola, who worked closely with Jackson at Sony Records for 15 years, considers himself the gatekeeper of Jackson's catalog. Tommy, good morning. I don't even have to play the rest. The gatekeeper of Jackson's catalog. So, I guess to wind this all up,

CHAPTER 13 / 36 Discussion

Creative Industry Exploitation, Jar Jar Binks Edit

The hosts discuss the pattern of creative professionals dying penniless due to industry exploitation. A tangent mentions a fan edit of Star Wars that removed Jar Jar Binks, which reportedly resulted in a better film but faced legal threats from George Lucas.

creative industry· exploitation· george lucas· jar jar binks· star wars

41:53 Yes, indeed if you think about all the great performers. They all kind of die penniless and very unhappy You know what I'm saying and and where the music business is notorious for that they all complain everybody bitches about it But this is the same with the movie business on their side because they send the hookers over there. Yeah, but it's the same with the moon It's all It's wherever you are in a creative position with mainstream media where you have to cooperate with the man, they wind up breaking you and taking your money. And I think Randy Quaid has a really good point here and we should keep our eyes open on this. Yeah, especially if he ends up dead shortly because we're the only ones who ever played that entire clip. Well, we've got Lindsay Lohan. They've probably pretty much taken her money by now.

42:43 But there's a couple more like that and and I do think it's a cabal and people who step outside the box like Peter Lopez who was Michael Jackson's entertainment lawyer who put all these deals together he committed suicide Remember that yeah, I just think I'll go shoot myself a very successful entertainment lawyer I was so unhappy he was married to Catherine Bach Daisy Duke from Dukes of Hazzard. How can you be unhappy? Nothing to be unhappy about but of course he knew where all the skeletons were buried Anyway, if you want to follow up on more of this and Lloyd's like intrigue yes Lloyd Brown And there's a an interview with him Kara Swisher interviewing him at all things D. It's about 40 minutes you should look at this asshole and Enjoy that it's under Hollywood whackers now a new segment in the show notes and

43:36 Anyways, there's there's something very very Scary going on and let's not forget that the way this is tightly controlled a lot of the music of course has interesting messages that are being sent out to the youth of the world and Jay-z is probably under complete control of the Illuminati Jay-z is under control under their under their control. Yeah, totally. Yeah, whatever Taylor Swift fits into the scheme of things, please please total puppet Yeah, but she's got her dad there that's controlling a lot of stuff. I think she's gonna end up okay, which means she'll retire Early, yeah early shut up right and be very quiet have some kids Anyway, so I thought we'd start off on a light note today. That was good. No. Thank you. I'm glad you like I thought that I thought the I do to deconstruct it I thought your opening about this other guy had nothing to do with the story So I that's why I interrupted you and told you to move along, but it does right. It's it's no no

44:41 It's not really it's pretty interesting to see this movie though when you watch thriller In its entirety without Michael Jackson or any dancing or any zombies in it. It's just like wow you know It's very boring after like three minutes like that of course that the word that were they were it actually where that trick was used initially on an entire movie was the kid who took the Star Wars movie with Jar Jar Binks and took Jar Jar Binks out of the entire movie. And it turned out to be a better film and then George Lucas apparently sued to get this removed. Of course. Because it was like humiliating. Because Lucas only had this idiot Jar Jar Binks in the movie so he could show off some technology he liked. Anyway.

CHAPTER 14 / 36 Discussion

Celebrity Gossip Recap, Extra TV Teasers

A montage of teasers from the entertainment program "Extra" covers celebrity scandals involving Charlie Sheen, Portia de Rossi's health struggles, and Kirstie Alley's personal secrets. The hosts use this to contrast "junk" news with substantive reporting.

charlie sheen· portia de rossi· kirstie alley· extra tv· celebrity news

45:30 and uh... alright so uh... anyway that i got a lot of times yeah so do we want to talk about the uh... well but what says we were on a little semi this is semi real news but let's get the real news thing out of the way because they do have the i do have a a a a teaser for extra a one minute fifteen seconds everything you ever want to know about what's going on it turns out there's not that much interesting in the fd even bring an alley kirstie back into the picture $50,000 on wine is a $150,000 watch stolen? New pics from Charlie's wild night in New York. Did he really strip naked in the restaurant? We're with Charlie today as secrets emerge about Capri Anderson's double life. We uncover her lost video for Girls Gone Wild. Why don't you go on my boyfriend?

46:23 Portia de Rossi on starving herself down to 82 pounds. 300 calories a day. Yep. Her first ever interview about battling anorexia and how Ellen saved her. It's heartbreaking. Then, our new one-on-one with Kirstie, the lifelong secret she's never told. Till now, so I feel a little embarrassed. Today's extra juicy rumors glees Matthew Morrison spills about his night out with Cameron Diaz. Plus, Mary J. Blige! A total mob scene at The Grove for my special co-host Mary J. What's the funniest thing you've ever heard about yourself? And now, back to Real News.

CHAPTER 15 / 36 Discussion

Yemen Printer Bomb, False Flag Analysis

President Barack Obama addressed the nation regarding "apparent" explosives found in printer toner cartridges shipped from Yemen. The hosts analyze discrepancies in the story, noting that UPS does not fly out of Yemen and questioning the technical feasibility of the alleged cell-phone-triggered detonators.

yemen· ups· fedex· petn· barack obama

47:11 Great, we're up to speed. Yeah, we caught up. Yeah, all great. All crap. Unbelievable. Who cares? Yeah, but luckily, John, luckily, we now know that you should not be ordering your printer toner cartridges from Yemen. This is a very bad manufacturer of... printer toner cartridges if I had if we sat down and we said to each other hey let's write a script we couldn't have done it any better than this right down to the president coming out and saying apparent explosives apparent apparent apparent anyone look at the word apparent

47:49 I'm not sure that he even said apparent. Yes, he did. He said apparent. Yeah, I tweeted about it. I don't know how he got involved in this and he came out. He looked like an idiot. I have a couple of clips. You don't have to play them if you don't want to. But I have the complete news story done by KTVU locally, which was a package. It was long. It was almost about a minute and a half. and it has so much misinformation in it, it's unbelievable. And then the only place where I actually got fairly decent information is another clip I have here from the Larry King show, where some woman in Dubai makes it very clear that these items

48:25 never got past the Dubai authorities and never gotten into the United States. There's no reason for them to scramble jets for the Emirates Airlines. And why did they scramble jets anyway? They say, hey, can you land here like you're gonna normally land? Sure, sure we will. Well, hold on a second. We got a couple of F-16s to make sure you don't do anything weird. A little to the right, a little to the right. Yeah, you're right on the glide path now. Perfect. Why are we wasting the taxpayers money with this crap? So I think we should mention that that CNN article we were just talking about which came out really quickly and so there's all kinds of little clues about how this was a huge false flag event. So the first one was the CNN actually I saved the

49:15 Yeah, one of our producers sent a PDF of the original story. So the original story which came out at 11 45 a.m. So this was breaking news, right? Some airports were on high alert Friday after investigators found a suspicious package aboard a plane flying from Yemen to Chicago when it stopped in London on Thursday night and the title of that article is bomb on plane in UK raises concern in US and then curiously That story has now been changed to the headline, explosives found in suspicious packages packed powerful punch. By the way, nice alliteration there. And what explosives? There were none. Well no, it's apparent explosives according to our president. Apparent explosives, yes. Apparent explosives. And there's a Saba.net, is the Yemen news agency,

50:12 who are very a little perturbed about all this. They say, you know, by the way, UPS does not fly in or out of Yemen. There is no UPS service to Yemen. So that's bull crap. If you want to send something to Yemen, I guess it goes to Saudi Arabia and they truck it. But there is absolutely no UPS service and then you see immediately we've got close-up pictures of printer toner packages with with white powder we've got circuit boards which of course so here was the plan and by the way they went on to I think one of the comments made on one of these one of these shows was

50:57 the expert in electronics and you look at the circuit board it's like somebody clipped it from somewhere and it's just a radio but this thing yeah it had a trigger so they could detonate it through a cell phone I'm like yeah okay you know again where was that oh this was all over the place like no no I'm saying where was the trigger they showed this stupid circuit board well Well, right here, the circuit board bears similarities to a cell phone according to an engineer for a wireless phone parts manufacturer. It doesn't look like a cell phone, it looks like a piece of a transistor radio. Looks like shit. Yeah, but of course when you're at 40,000 feet, yeah, cell phone technology works so well. It's so easy to trigger something that responds to cell phone technology. It goes from inside the place? No!

CHAPTER 16 / 36 Discussion

TSA Pat-Downs, Crotchal Area Resistance

The TSA announced enhanced pat-down procedures on October 29, 2010, the same day as the Yemen terror alert. The hosts argue the terror threat was timed to suppress resistance to new invasive screening methods, which include agents feeling the "crotchal area" of passengers.

tsa· pat-downs· security screening· thanksgiving travel· opt-out

51:46 No! You need a connection to a cell tower. What are you talking about? You could set up so your radio on your cell phone could talk to a radio, just generally. It could be done. And you'd blow yourself up, which I don't think is the idea. No, no, I mean why don't you just, you know, just blow it up. But you don't need a cell phone for that. You could have just a little transceiver, a little remote control car. Yeah, exactly. How come that hasn't been used yet? They should ban those from being taken on board. Remote control cars can't do that. Now, okay, a couple other important things. This happens on the very day, the very day, the 29th of October, that the Transportation Security Administration... That's not a bad sign, Feld, by the way. Thank you. The very day! I'm telling you, John, the very same day! October 29th, 2010, that the Transportation Security Administration announces enhanced pat-down procedures.

52:42 And so if you want to make sure that we just slip that in without too much resistance from the slaves who are opting out left and right, then nothing better than a little bit of a terror alert. Opt out, opt out! So I look at the TSA website and of course you'd expect them to explain what's going on and the day before October 28th, TSA is in the process of implementing new pat-down procedures at checkpoints nationwide as one of our many layers of security to keep the traveling public safe. Pat-downs are one important tool to help TSA detect hidden and dangerous items such as explosives. Passengers should continue to expect an unpredictable mix of security layers that include explosive trace detection, advanced imaging technology, canine teams among others. Like, w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w

53:35 and so hopefully I'm gonna get the manual so we can read it verbatim and post it everywhere. The idea is they will now be feeling in your, as the TSA agent said, crotchal area, which just cracks me up. your crotchal area. Yeah. That's not correct English, is it? Crotchal? Of course not. No. Your crotchal area and they will move their hands up in your crotchal area until they meet resistance. Do you have to cough? I think the guy actually said should I cough now? So I'm canceling my flight to the East Coast for Thanksgiving. I'm not flying anymore. They beat me into submission. Put me on the train. Because that's what it's all... It all fits so nicely together and

CHAPTER 17 / 36 Discussion

Yemen Geopolitics, Chinese Warships

Yemen's status as a "failed state" is questioned given its significant oil production and strategic location. The presence of a Chinese warship at a Yemeni port is noted as a sign of shifting international interests in the region's resources.

yemen· oil production· gdp· chinese navy· port of aden

54:20 Then we hear, yes, Yemen of course is, it's turning into a failed state. the failed state that produces 300,000 barrels of oil a day. Oh no, you're kidding me. Yes, I looked at the fact book and 86% of the GDP of Yemen is from oil. Oh, it must be a failed state. 14 million people live there in this failed state and of course very conveniently located strategically there at the port of Yemen as well as for the horizontal drilling into Saudi Arabia. Which, and they're next. Saudi Arabia, you're next. Congratulations. They haven't been helping us at all. They're totally next. And by the way, this is also a convenient little thing to know that a Chinese warship just left the port of Yemen.

55:11 So there's something going on there as well. Yeah, they're trying to get the oil too. Hell yeah. A Chinese warship. They're doing it differently than we do it. Yeah, they just have a different technique. They dock like, hey, here we are. Give us all your oil, bitches. We're from China and we got to see this warship. See this thing on top that cannon? Give me your oil. I'd like to listen to your terrorism package from KTVU. Well, listen to that. This is the background and you can interrupt it with all the bull crap. Every time bull crap comes out here, here's the, let me set it up. The first day I have the reporter who happens to be ghost. They send Tom Vacar, who's the business reporters, knows nothing about this stuff. They sent him to the Oakland airport where he stands in front of the, the kind of the UPS area as if they have anything, you know, there could be bombs here. Why would,

CHAPTER 18 / 36 Discussion

KTVU Terror Coverage, Man on the Street Analysis

A KTVU news report on the Yemen bomb plot is deconstructed for its use of "apparent" as a hedge word and its focus on "Jewish synagogues" in Chicago. The hosts mock the "man on the street" interviews, suggesting the participants use scripted language like "European continent" and "fear safety."

ktvu· tom vacar· oakland airport· media manipulation· nlp

55:58 They send him anywhere, but they send him to Oakland. So cause they, cause these news guys have to send someone somewhere. So he's got, you, you do green screen like John Stewart does. It'd be just better. Just green. So he goes and he gives his report and he's all summarized in a lot of vagaries, a couple of, you know, uh, there may be a, a clip or two from Obama. I'm not sure. But, but then he goes into the best part, which is getting to be a plague in, especially with local news. He does the report about one minute into it. He hits the man on the street. But he doesn't hit one. He hits four of them. And of course, they're four out and out idiots. Random idiots. It's not like he might have spoken to more people with these four that showed up in the report, edited in. Right. So, let's listen. This is KTVU Channel 2 News at 5. They do apparently contain explosive material. There it is, apparently.

56:53 Apparently look up the word apparent the way he says it though. It sounds as if it's a sure thing the way he puts it I did you I'm glad you mentioned apparently because I didn't pick up on it at first But he says it was such a self-assuredness that it did have obviously it was obvious well That's it, but then he was a parent means obvious apparent means it looks like it, but it doesn't mean that it really is it's They do apparently contain explosive material. The president this afternoon addresses the nation in an attempt to calm fears of terrorism brought on by a discovery aboard US-bound flights. The president confirmed international authorities had intercepted two dangerous packages, one on FedEx, another on UPS, sending the Arab... Stop, stop. Okay, first of all,

57:44 right away she says international authorities in other words we didn't do it it never got into American airspace if it was anything and it could we know it's not who are said international authorities who we don't know but apparently what it meant was that did like in Dubai for example and another report this woman reported from Dubai says hey we saw these weird packages and we just kept them here yeah they never got on the air it never got in the Emirates flight And so they're the international authorities. In other words, what's an a cop from some other country would be an international authority. But the way they slip that in is like you don't quite know that is never this. These things are this is bullcrap. The whole story is bogus. It's a charade. But anyway, continue. Blah, blah, blah, blah. In peninsula to Jewish synagogues in Chicago. This is another one that really got me. Jewish synagogues.

58:33 Let me think. What kind of other synagogues? Do we have Christian synagogues? Do we have Methodist synagogues? Is there any other kind of synagogue you can think of, John? Now that you mention it, no. This is another good example. And I heard this everywhere. This was in the script. I heard this. It wasn't just... Yeah, obviously it was in the script. Jewish. It's a Jewish attack against the Jews. Jewish synagogues. They're causing trouble in some way, shape or form, whatever they do. Yeah, Jewish synagogues. It's Jewish just so you know. This must be an attack from the Arabs on the Jews. Yes, sent from the Arabian Peninsula to Jewish synagogues in Chicago. KTVU's Tom Baker has more now from the Bay Area's major...

59:11 So, why do Jewish synagogues order their printer toner cartridges from ARAPs? Because they're cheaper. From Yemen. Oy Moshe! The printer toner is out again! They got such a deal! I got a deal for you from Yemen! It's amazing, John! Hoy! Baker has more now from the Bay Area's major air cargo facilities at Oakland Airport. Tom? That's in fact the case, really when you take a look at here and everywhere else at every major airport around the world, it's all about a deadly game of cat and mouse between- OOOH! A deadly game about cat and mouse everybody! It's a deadly game of cat and mouse, yeah. Deadly game of cat and mouse, oh yes. Bullshit! Terrorists and those appointed to defend against their anything goes tactics. Ooh, anything goes! Anything goes! I mean we're so evil that if we have to

1:00:07 We're gonna put this PETN explosive in your printer cartridges, cuz it's cat and mouse game. Anything goes. We're desperate now. Initial examination of those packages has determined that they do apparently contain- There it is again. Yep. There it is again. They do apparently contain- They do apparently contain- It's- It's- It's- And doublespeak is what it is. That's another little hint. Yeah, that's a new meme. That's a meme. The stream of commerce. It's like this is something has to do with international commerce. So I think we need some regulations on printer toner cartridges or something like that. Those measures led to additional screening of some planes in Newark and Philadelphia. And an Emirates Air J- What? Newark! Newark! Newark! Which is Freedom International Airport, President.

1:01:17 It's not Newark, it's Freedom International. is nothing new consultants so here's we bring in the consultants yeah he's the only guys has anything to say that might be from an expert but the guy's got a 1957 haircut that I swear to God and you look at it go what what does this guy like it looked at a magazine since the mid-fifties or a mirror for that reason so this is like this is the guy that the the Pentagon pushes forward I guess hey it's a

1:02:06 It was the douchebag with a rug. It's his turn. Put him on. The reality of it is that this type of testing, if you would, is going on all the time. So there's incidents that are occurring regularly that we the public just simply don't hear about. Local reaction was mixed. And why don't we have the intelligence that nips that in the bud before the package is already placed in the air and it's already made its way to the European continent? We have to act. You know, People just don't talk like that in real life. They don't talk about the European continent This is these are the four people on the street. You start her over course. She's a complete stooge idiot Yeah, and the next two three are just as bad It's like who are these people and why do we care what they think? They're actors John this total actor the European continent you could go to Oakland and say hey, where's England?

1:03:01 Uh, the European- Is that south of Emeryville? If anyone says European continent, I'll blow you because they'll never do it. It's already made its way to the European continent. We have to act sooner. People are human and they make mistakes. Nobody can tell where everything is at all times. It's disturbing. It's really disturbing. Why? Well, um, oh, this is, you're so emotional. Why? Why is it so disturbing to you, ma'am? Fear. Safety. Well if they have- Wow. Fear safety fear fear safety fear safety Why is it so fear safe because it's NLP dude It's like fear safety and I'd like the in middle of the night. I wake up. I go fear safety fear safety Three more days to Halloween Halloween Halloween three more days to Halloween silver shamrock

1:04:01 safety. Well if they have any type of hint or clue that some type of activity like that is going on it makes me... Some type of activity like that is going on? I'm sorry I shouldn't be talking like a CIA agent but you know what can I do? ...feel more safe that they are doing something like that to intercept it. The counterterrorism professionals are taking this threat very seriously and are taking all necessary and prudent steps to ensure our security. The Department of Homeland Security will enhance screening of cargo and passenger jets, most of which do carry cargo. That could make holiday travel a little bit more cumbersome than it already is. Reporting live from Oakland Airport's cargo area, I'm consumer editor Tom Vacar, KTVU Channel 2 News. Awesome, dude. Come on back home. That was great. Good job.

1:04:49 Good job. Hey, and could you give the actors a ride? Because we couldn't have enough per diem to pay a ride for Oakland cargo area. Where these people just happen to be walking around. Hey, you know, what are you doing? Here's a question. Why are you walking in front of the Oakland cargo area? They were downtown. He actually took it to the crew downtown. Oh, okay. Well, all right. Well, that's great. Now there's Larry King thing. Do you want to listen to that? Yeah. Well, the Larry King thing is more, is more obviously done by the government. First they have this woman from Dubai reporting that the whole thing is bull crap.

CHAPTER 19 / 36 Discussion

Larry King Live, Saudi Intelligence Claims

CNN's coverage of the cargo bomb plot features reporter Reema Maktabi and analyst Fran Townsend. The hosts criticize the segment for claiming that Saudi intelligence provided specific "tracking numbers" for the bombs, which they argue suggests a highly controlled or fabricated narrative.

larry king· reema maktabi· fran townsend· cia· tracking numbers

1:04:01 safety. Well if they have any type of hint or clue that some type of activity like that is going on it makes me... Some type of activity like that is going on? I'm sorry I shouldn't be talking like a CIA agent but you know what can I do? ...feel more safe that they are doing something like that to intercept it. The counterterrorism professionals are taking this threat very seriously and are taking all necessary and prudent steps to ensure our security. The Department of Homeland Security will enhance screening of cargo and passenger jets, most of which do carry cargo. That could make holiday travel a little bit more cumbersome than it already is. Reporting live from Oakland Airport's cargo area, I'm consumer editor Tom Vacar, KTVU Channel 2 News. Awesome, dude. Come on back home. That was great. Good job.

1:04:49 Good job. Hey, and could you give the actors a ride? Because we couldn't have enough per diem to pay a ride for Oakland cargo area. Where these people just happen to be walking around. Hey, you know, what are you doing? Here's a question. Why are you walking in front of the Oakland cargo area? They were downtown. He actually took it to the crew downtown. Oh, okay. Well, all right. Well, that's great. Now there's Larry King thing. Do you want to listen to that? Yeah. Well, the Larry King thing is more, is more obviously done by the government. First they have this woman from Dubai reporting that the whole thing is bull crap.

1:05:28 and then they bring on some woman who is a I've seen her before she's the CNN foreign terrorism correspondent she's she has this she looks like Valerie Plame kind of a she's the one isn't she the one we played the clip from on the last show where she was talking about Osama being in Pakistan? I don't know if it was the same woman, it might be. But she's on a lot and she looks like she's a plant and then they go to the classic guy, the next guy who talks right after her, who is former CIA analyst. Which you have to have one of them on all the time because there's so many of them I guess it's like part-time work for him to come on these shows. Well, yeah, that's the whole that's the whole deal Hey, yeah, and so they right as part of their deal. I shut up and I'll get you gig on CNN All right So they have it and and they did they drop the ball on the entire real story and they just have all this other crazy stuff They say that just makes you shake your head and go my god. This is like ridiculous. Anyway, yeah play it. Oh

1:06:22 flights, EK-201 which was escorted by the fighters, US fighters in the US. The reason why they do that John is for show. Okay? That's just the icing on the cake. That's why they send the jets up. Hey! Let's make this look real people! Come on people! Come on! How many times do I have to teach you how to do this? Send some damn jets up there! afterburners however as suspicious uh... shipment or package originating from yemen was discovered in dubai earlier tonight and uh... it was found at the fedex cargo aircraft the f.e.a. aviation officials and said that uh... this suspicious package has been sent to the lab to discover what's in this package however this happened

1:07:14 many hours ago but so far there's not one statement that says what they found in this package. As we know it's Friday the beginning of the weekend now it's the morning of Saturday. Alright cut the camera back to Larry she's going off script everybody. What is she saying? What is she doing? Are you crazy? Get her off! like 5am in the morning, nearly 5.30am and there were no officials that gave statements usually in such circumstances Marathi officials don't give statements to any media outlet they would stick to the official news agency and this is how we were able to know about all of this on the other hand Emirates Airlines said we spoke to an official who...

1:08:05 Actually goes on and on she says Amherst didn't know anything there was a no package wasn't on the plane the fighter jets didn't need to be scrambled obviously she didn't say Why isn't King interjecting? Why he does he finally snaps out of it and puts on what he's asleep. He's asleep I swear to God Larry Larry Larry Larry Larry please wanted to remain anonymous. He said that's all cargo bound to the US on Emirates flights is rescreened in Dubai in accordance with US procedures. Larry? Alright. Thank you, thank you Reema. Excellent report. Excellent report Reema. Top of the scene in Dubai. Instead of him saying, so wait a minute.

1:08:45 I was just listening to you. Oh no, wait a minute, he wasn't. He was asleep. Now let's go to our panel. Remain with us the rest of the way. Fran, what do you, what's your read on all of this? Well Larry, you know, look, I think what Tom Ridge is saying is right. Look, Larry, look, I'm a hot CIA chick. Look, look, look, Larry, look, I'm a hot CIA chick. So shut up, Larry. Let me talk to you. It's a good news story in terms of getting information from our Saudi allies and actioning it very quickly. Clearly the intelligence was good enough to give us the tracking numbers to find these packages. She says actioning it and she's called them Saudis, the Dubai people. Wait a minute, she says a couple of great things. She says Saudis and does she say tracking numbers? It's like, yeah, tracking numbers. How do you get the tracking numbers? I can track this. I can track bombs on the web. All I have to do is get the tracking number, go to FedEx.com. She actually blows the whole thing up because she says all this stupid shit.

1:09:38 Actually, very quickly clearly the intelligence was good enough to give us the tracking numbers to find these packages Well, we haven't mentioned though, you know, so incredibly great that we got the tracking numbers. Yeah, it's on the bill It's on the of the statement you dudes and I think it's worth pointing to is for the billions of dollars we've spent in security measures post 9-11 our screening procedures we still had to rely on our foreign allies. Why? I think we need to enhance this a bit. I think we need some more enhanced screening procedures because it's just not good. More money. Spend more money. It's not good Is it that we weren't able to see the vulnerability and prevent this from getting into the cargo system where it could have posed a threat to the United States? And I suspect that that will be a subject of congressional hearings and oversight after this is over. Oh yeah, that's the more money thing. The congressional oversight and congressional hearings. Yeah, if only we had more money. If we just had a little more money, then we would have more people groping my balls.

CHAPTER 20 / 36 Discussion

Pan Am 103, CIA Drug Money Allegations

A former CIA analyst on Larry King Live references the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing. The hosts discuss suppressed reports from the Lockerbie investigation involving suitcases of heroin and large sums of CIA-linked money found at the crash site.

pan am 103· lockerbie· cia· heroin· money laundering

1:10:38 Larry France said we are the way is she talking about UPS or FedEx or what the US government Larry the government will fix it all two years ago in December of 1988 Pan Am 103 was blown up with a bomb they got into checked luggage we knew even before that that there was... Okay, this is the CIA guy, right? Yep, yep. So, just... He's messaging. By coincidence... yes, messaging big time and by coincidence I will say, and I have a link in the show notes, noagendashow.com, did you ever hear about these suitcases of money and heroin that were found at Lockerbie? No. No, well... Of course not, why would I? Yeah, but yeah, so of course

1:11:19 They found two suitcases with heroin and suitcases with large amounts of money that came out of Pan Am 103. Yeah, but let's just overlook that for a second. But this guy knows about it. He's in on it because it was CIA money. drugs for money. That kind of vulnerability. So how long did it take us to get to a point where we required checked luggage to be interrogated to see if it had a bomb on board? Hey, check luggage, let me ask you a question. I got that too. Check luggage, where you been? Did you pack yourself check luggage? I can't talk, I'm luggage. It was after 9-11, so it went over 14 years. We've also known that cargo has been a vulnerability for more than 22 years. Larry, we were able to put a man on the moon after John F. Kennedy announced it in 1961. We got it done in eight years. And we killed that fucker too. Did you see how we blew his head off? That was cool, wasn't it, Larry? Here we are 22 years later and we still do not have a system. 96% of the cargo that comes from overseas

1:12:17 It's not screened. It's not checked. It was only in August of this last year that the Congressional GAO office identified that we finally have 100% screening on domestic cargo and even then when you penetrate that, it's not using 100% of the most effective technology. Wait a minute. We need some of those x-ray vans. We need to order a couple of those. Because you know that's 100% effective. We use it on the slaves on the street. How come we can't interrogate the luggage with it? Now I just want to follow this up with that you can stop that as it goes on and on this guy just messaging. So I was I'm starting to watch a couple of interesting channels more than usual.

CHAPTER 21 / 36 Discussion

Paris 1919, Military Channel History Special

The Military Channel special "Paris 1919" explores the post-WWI peace conference that redrew global borders and established the League of Nations. The hosts recommend the program for its insights into the origins of modern Middle Eastern conflicts and the early foundations of global governance.

paris 1919· military channel· woodrow wilson· league of nations· ho chi minh

1:12:58 And the one I seem to be watching the most, because it's got some really good histories, including, and I recommend anyone listening to the show right now, if they have a chance over the next week or so, to watch the Military Channel, if you have it on your cable. The Military Channel has a special called Paris 1919 about the Paris Peace Conference. two-parters, two hours. It's absolutely astonishing. Everything wrong with the world today is summarized in this show and where it began, which was the first global governance meeting, which was the Paris Peace Conference, which is

1:13:34 which is just, it's a jaw-dropper. It's a beauty. And especially when things that, well, Drew Wilson's an asshole, this kinda confirms it on a lot of levels, but there's also information about how they divided up the world and everything really came out of this peace conference after World War I that wrecked everything. Now... That said, I got the sneaking suspicion that, you know, we talk about on this show, which Adam developed, which is the battle between the White House and the CIA. And I'm wondering whether this battle is actually extended to the Pentagon and having the Pentagon and the CIA having a little,

1:14:11 little battle going on, which probably began with Rumsfeld back in the, you know, back during the Bush administration. Because there is a teaser for a show that just seems to be giving it to the CIA with, I would call it, the needle. Giving them the needle. The CIA is targeted. It doesn't say anything about the CIA, but play the Military Channel clip which came out in the second batch. Almost a decade after the deadliest attack in US history, the world's most wanted man is still out there. Follow the Manhunt. We'll answer the question, why is Bin Laden alive? More secret services looking for this one man that never looked before. Why is Bin Laden alive?

1:14:56 Why is bin Laden alive? Network premiere Tuesday at 10 on the military channel. Why is bin Laden alive? Because the CIA is keeping him alive. At least the ghost of bin Laden is alive. Why is he alive? Wow. You know, I just said wow. You know Yemen says that Al-Ari Aka laka laka Lowry the number two guy. Yeah, he's in Yemen, and they're not gonna extradite him I thought it was in Pakistan and now he apparently did that no this guy was I think I think we keep mixing up these names to confuse us Was the guy who's always in Yemen Wow there's another show John that just came out that I thought would be interesting to have a look at in the new fall season and

CHAPTER 22 / 36 Discussion

PsyOps at the World Series, Military Symbolism

The hosts note the involvement of the Psychological Operations Command (PsyOps) in World Series festivities. They criticize the increasing fusion of professional sports with military displays and patriotic musical performances.

world series· psyops· national anthem· military-industrial complex· baseball

1:15:49 He's a conspiracy theorist with a bad attitude. He's a cranky geek with a wide obsession. Can crackpot and buzzkill make it through the morning in Gitmo nations without driving each other crazy? It's the new odd couple. Okay, you don't like it. Hello? Yeah, I'm sorry. The Skype went out. Oh, okay. Did you hear the odd couple? Yeah, it's cute. Okay. I think it needs to be modulated up. Did you pay attention to the... you were watching the World Series, right? No, I was... I'd listen to it. I do other work where I can't watch that World Series because baseball at this level makes me nervous. So there's always a guest who sings the national anthem?

1:16:41 Yeah, and let's just hear the introduction to this guest Psychological operations command what that's psyops Yeah, that's the psyops people so they're getting rewarded now for Waging psychological warfare on us by singing the national anthem. That wasn't a national anthem That's the America the beautiful day that nowadays these these events these sporting events which have become somehow Associated with the military so you have to play the national anthem now these they do the national anthem and god bless America I pretty soon is just gonna be a concert of themes

CHAPTER 23 / 36 Discussion

Donation Segment, Birthday Knighting Ceremony

A lengthy donation segment acknowledges contributors from Ontario, New Zealand, and the United States. The hosts discuss the "number of the beast" being 616 rather than 666 and perform a birthday shout-out for several long-time listeners.

donations· chris engler· hans hofner· 616· knighthood

1:17:32 Okay, we're way past our time which of course can only mean one thing Donations are gonna suck because we missed our halfway mark. Yeah, Dvorak org slash na to catch it very yeah We have some people we want to thank this week for donating to the show and we're gonna go through them As fast as we can I think we put our work into the show this week We got a lot of, I got like a million clips, we're never going to get to half of them. Chris Engler, let's start with him, he's from Milton, Ontario, he's a many-time giver. $150 in the morning, John and Adam, this donation is 100% of the profits from the sale of the first batch of dice. Yeah, noagendadice.com, and they look beautiful!

1:18:11 Robert Gold and Noah Jenedyce.com. Robert Gold, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 66.66. Double sixes on the sixes. Donations for an extra karma boost for my daughter, Dara. Hold on a second. Let's give her that for a second. You've got karma. seeking employment as a concept artist with a video game company gaming companies check out her art at darraghgold.ca and give her a job! yeah dammit that's the darraghgold.ca jobs jobs jobs

1:18:49 Hans Hofner from Berlin, Deutschland. In the morning John and Adam he gave a 66.662 coincidentally. Thank you for many listening hours today. I want a birthday shout out. We have one coming up because it is in fact his birthday on today's blah blah blah so it's a down payment for a larger donation coming next week. uh... he uh... he read running a sponsor based funding project for an orchestra recording he's doing we have a lot of musicians listen to the show yeah uh... foreign in the film featuring germany's first playboy more on that coming again thanks for a slave or playgirl he said playboy i don't know well i think i hope he's hot

1:19:30 Chris Bruckner from Baltimore, Maryland John and Adam in honor another birthday. I thought I'd send you my cash He gave us $60. They make it he makes us all functional ODD proud yeah, Alistair Jenks North Shore, New Zealand a multiple donor 56 10 56 16 I'm donating another red meat eating kiwi to swell those numbers. I'd like to tell people about the Shore, the show with the line, if only 5% of it is true, the world is fucked. Most of our, well except for that, most, it's like 95% of the show is true, at least. And by the way, 6.616 is the number

1:20:26 Is the number of the beast that's interesting so he gave us 56 16 I guess in New Zealand it is and he also has a website which will link Proving that 616 not 666 is the number of the beast. Oh, okay? Well so put that link in the show notes Steven Nelson 50 double nickels on the dime in the morning from Denver, Colorado, and then we have this is actually This we can what are you doing? Yeah? I am FDB LLC Well, this is Bunny and the IMFDB.org website. Glendora, California gave us double nickels on the dime. Craig Cohen, Elmville, Ontario, double nickels on the dime. Got a chance to donate. Got a check from the rulers and the government. So a donation is truly, totally needed. I like to call out my brother Justin as a douchebag for not donating. Hopefully I can get some karma too as my final year of school.

1:21:25 is in plan I really can't wait to get out of this crap hole into another crap yeah good luck break you can take that to the back Brad Taylor Monroe Washington fifty five dollars thank you mark kissing Amsterdam yeah Holland notice the anonymous donation note and This is why... You know I keep saying, you know it says very clear on the website you want to be guaranteed in that anonymity give $49.99. Right, because it was mentioned. And of course it should have been caught on the spreadsheet and it wasn't. It says it right there anonymous donation. Yeah but it says it in the notes it usually says it in column B. This is why whistleblowers send your email to adam at curry dot com do not under any any circumstance send anything confidential to John. I mean well my friend but

1:22:16 I read across. I don't read from right to left. Steve Bottoms, Reno, Nevada, $51.50. Thank you very much. And Jordan Wyatt in Invercarg. He's our Kiwi Vegan. Wishing everyone Happy World Vegan Day, which is tomorrow, November 1st. That would be good for all you vegans. that's never right john to write a pass it in a california fifty dollars thank you very much alan martin brandon florida fifty dollars uh... loves the show once there is a ring a shout to his brother's album physical jazz and there's a long link which will put in the show's okay we can read it uh... andrew kirby cedarville ohio fifty dollars one time credit donation

1:23:16 uh... dedicated to podcasting and latest and greatest reviews and news about the marvel six sixteen universe which is the same the beast according to another guy uh... join us on itunes or face book we have a link and finally of knighthood layaway from uh... robin doord and from A long-standing tradition here on the NOA Agenda Show where we like to congratulate our fellow human resources on the day of their birth. Happy birthday Hans Hoefner, 38 on the 28th and Chris Bruckner turns 30 yesterday actually turned 30. Congratulations, happy birthday and have a great day from your friends here at the NOA Agenda Show.

CHAPTER 24 / 36 Discussion

Giving Levels, No Agenda Marketing Strategies

Inspired by public television pledge drives, the hosts adopt the term "giving levels" to encourage recurring $5 monthly donations. They urge listeners to use noagendastickers.com to promote the show at toll booths and public spaces.

giving levels· pledge drive· noagendastickers.com· marketing· crowdfunding

1:24:02 The Joe says, hey you guys, you're missing out on the opportunity here. I was watching Detroit Public TV doing a pledge drive. They almost never mention the word donation. We should take note of this, John. They always wanted to make sure that you could support them at any giving level. A giving level. A giving level. A giving level. I'd like to have the giving level improve. They had a range of support options for every giving level. Waiting by the mailbox for my 10 10 10 challenge coin, but Unfortunate my giving level giving level yeah, I think we should we should think about that We should think about giving level you should ring a bell ring a couple of phones right now I'm gonna give people the website that they shouldn't go to help us Which is have my telephone ready? Yeah? We got your telephones ready? Where's Lady Gaga when you need her?

1:24:55 I'm looking for my telephone. You go ahead and do a... Uh, Dvorak.org slash NA. Uh, there's a donation page you can look at. We have some new offers on there as of Monday. Uh, also Dvorak dot, uh, I'm sorry, Dvorak.org slash NA channel. It sounds like somebody's room service. That's the wrong one. There we go. Channeldvorak.com slash NA and yeah, we're getting calls now. The phone banks are blowing up everybody. NoahJendyshow.com you can find a link there too. Stop already with the giving levels it's way too much. No seriously, just without a doubt.

1:25:40 I think we've done a fine job of pulling some media apart today. It looks like we've got record numbers on the stream once again. All we need is for everyone to pitch in just a little bit. These $5 a month donations, I did get a lot of emails from people saying, hey, you know what, you're right. they've of course they don't get a mention because they're you know at the at a lower giving level but at highly appreciated giving level of five dollars a month if everyone would do at least that if everyone we have it made but this is done five dollars a month giving level that's all that's all it's so easy because a lot of people listen to this show five dollars a month and this child will walk again

1:26:21 I'm sorry, wait a minute, that's the wrong pitch. So, and by the way, we need more listeners and we want to appreciate the choir, but we also want to appreciate the public at large. Will somebody please go to noagendastickers.com, print out some stickers, and stick them near the toll booth. I'm always disappointed driving through the toll booth and seeing that there is stickers for all these little indie rock bands and there's never a No Agenda sticker on there. I mean, I go through the fast pass and I can't stop and put a sticker down because that guy behind me will ram me because they're always speeding through the toll plaza when they should only be doing 25. But that's another story. So I can't do it myself, but I mean there are other places people that you inch through, you got time, you can move, you head a little to the right a little bit and slap a sticker there on the thing that people crash into. John, stop the presses. Now I see what we're really doing wrong. November 10th, 2010.

CHAPTER 26 / 36 Discussion

Agenda 21, Biodiversity and Global Governance

United Nations Agenda 21 is identified as a comprehensive plan for global governance under the guise of "sustainable development." The hosts argue that "biodiversity" is the new "Plan B" for international control following the perceived failure of global warming narratives.

agenda 21· united nations· biodiversity· sustainable development· cfr

1:29:04 The official spelling of biodiversity is B-I-O-D-I-V-E-R-S-I-T double E with an accent on the first E. We have to do it. Accent grave or accent ague? Accent grave, I believe it is. Ague is to the left, right? Grave is to the right? I forgot. Yeah. So, biodiversity and wow, I've been receiving nothing but emails about this. People have been getting this biodiversity crap in school Very astute comment actually from one of our producers said you know the reason why this is a great by biodiversity Is a great plan B is because global warming is something you fight against biodiversity is something you fight for I thought that was really smart makes a lot of sense doesn't it?

1:29:58 Yeah, and I agree completely with that email. I got that too. Yeah. So a lot of this apparently is a part of the United Nations Agenda 21, which I thought you might actually be familiar with, John, because it's been around since, you know, for a long, long time. And there's even a YouTube clip, which I'm contemplating using it as an end of show clip. It's about six or seven minutes. It's all about agenda 21 and agenda 21 from the United Nations. I mean, this is what it really is all about and essentially it's about Putting humans into human resource places where we belong

1:30:43 uh... and everything is not sustainable that's basic everything you have and do is not sustainable farming not sustainable by the way i think this is a naval this stems again from that's that you should watch the special out there paris nineteen nineteen i'm not a military channel this is where this all comes from from the United Nations Agenda 21? No, Agenda 21 stems from the old League of Nations and some of the bullcrap that was pulled off at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. You'll, it's just, you watch this and you go, oh geez now I see. I mean it just lays the groundwork down. It's like a de Tocqueville book where he comes to the United States and sees the whole thing because he's right at the core of it. This is just all part of this scheme to just enslave everybody essentially.

1:31:33 And it's pretty interesting because as a part of this, and there's a lot of research I've been doing, and again we just want to really keep our eyes on this because... I like the name Agenda 21. I'm looking at the website, Division for Sustainable Development, Agenda 21. It just looks like something from a movie. It's really bad at science fiction movie so as a part of this the CFR of course the Council on foreign relations is involved and you know they need to propagate their message, and there's all these you know full-length talks with important people like The head of Department of Engineering and public policy. Oh you there we back you with me. Yeah, yeah So I found this this little ditty

CHAPTER 27 / 36 Discussion

Geoengineering, Solar Radiation Management

A Council on Foreign Relations video discusses "Solar Radiation Management" and geoengineering as methods to alter the Earth's albedo. A University of Maryland researcher is heard admitting that "stuff" is done in the stratosphere "all the time," which the hosts interpret as a confirmation of atmospheric spraying programs.

geoengineering· solar radiation management· albedo· chemtrails· cfr

1:32:17 Little Diddy is like an hour and a half. I watched the whole thing developing an international framework for geoengineering and I have a theory about this now Do you know what geoengineering is John's building canals and things like that as far as I know? Yeah, okay, all the things before I turn things over to John first of all the word geoengineering turns out to be a So inclusive I mean for two different people it seems to mean all kinds of different stuff So for you, of course John it means like building canals and stuff, right? But here's the expert This is the experts who are talking about this stuff at the Council on foreign relations a part of agenda 21 developing an international framework for geoengineering this is a brand new video from March 10th the

1:33:08 uh... was the royal society in london did a an assessment recently yeah and those guys are on the up-and-up right the world that the royal society those guys are great yeah trust them actually the discussion in the back of that assessment on governance builds directly on the results of the two workshops we ran because to the key authors had been participants in both of those workshops and they did a very useful thing they introduced uh... two words solar radiation management for Write it down John Solar radiation management, okay, write it down because you'll need there will be a test stuff that involves and by the way He's just stuff a lot. It's just stuff man. It's just stuff stuff changing the albedo. What's the albedo? I don't know what the albedo is look up albedo while I play the rest of the clip albedo look it up

1:34:03 and actually in a piece that we published in Nature about a month and a half ago Nature used some... Apparently they can just publish whatever they want in Nature. Nature has no editors, just we publish that shit. Albedo is the object of an image of how strongly it reflects light from a light source such as the sun. Okay. ...phrase about sunscreens or sunshades which is perhaps maybe even better. And then all the other stuff was through carbon dioxide removal. And very interesting all the other stuff carbon dioxide removal so so this is all geoengineering very interesting job because this is all coming down and in fact I think that they are going to roll in the legislation and the rules and global governance as you'll hear this guy say literally in order to apologize for what they've already been doing among other things in on that side I mean you can actually build devices to scrub carbon dioxide directly out of the atmosphere did you know that

1:35:04 How come? Yeah, I didn't know there was anything I guess you could build. Nobody's building anything like this. Well, there's a reason. There's a reason. Yeah, to kill us all. And then sequester it. It's called a tree, by the way. Yeah, that's right. Planting a tree is what that's called. Stand by. That is put it deep underground in appropriate strata, those sorts of processes are inherently slow. Slow. They could be... Because trees don't grow that fast. As cheap as $100 to $200 a ton, so they're important. They set an upper bound on what the cost of controlling CO2 might be.

1:35:44 But they're inherently slow and you could do them within the confines of a particular nation. I don't view them as posing significant governance issues. On the other hand, the stuff that involves changing the albedo by, for example, putting very fine particles in the stratosphere and we can... Oh! We put very fine particles in the stratosphere! They're trying to kill us! Well listen! ...a bit more about how you would go about doing that. Could be done at relatively low cost. Uh-huh. Can we get those particles out of the atmosphere after we put them up there? No, no, John, it's very low cost because we just put them in airplanes and shoot them out, right? A hundredth or less the cost of abating emissions. And could be done

1:36:37 by a single state operating within the confines of its national borders. Right, okay. So then I dig in a little deeper. Again, this is an hour and a half. I'm doing this stuff for you people, for you can't afford five dollars a month to support us. That's our giving level requirement. And here's what I come up with. We need to do research is to in the event that we have a climate disaster. Which of course would be fabricated on spreadsheets. We know what we're getting into if we suddenly decided we had to do this, if we had a billion people at risk around the world for example. And so in the back few slides of this thing that I've passed out is an argument that says one of the things that the climate science community should start doing fairly quickly

1:37:25 is figuring out a space in which They could do field experiments without any sort of international oversight or review. I think if you... we do stuff in the stratosphere all the time. Oh, there it is! Oh my god, let me just hear that again. Let me just hear that again. We do stuff in the stratosphere all the time, of course. We do stuff in the stratosphere all the time, of course. I thought you were going to bring up HAARP. No, man. I just love that. Here's the actual admission. We do stuff in the stratosphere all the time of course. Well I think we have to find out what this stuff is. Well he's it's fine particles of aluminium. It's all in there you can go read it. So who is this asshole? He is...

1:38:16 Director for International and Security Studies, the University of Maryland. Oh, University of Maryland, spook central. Uh-huh. So, very interesting that as a part of Agenda 21, now the United Nations, this is amazing, they are saying, hey, you know, we need to have rules, man. People just can't go spraying shit in the air, you know, like we have to make sure no one does that. Because of course they want global governance over the chem trailing. So they can then go back and say, well we had to save you. You know, we had to save your albedo. And Viagra wasn't working. So we had to save your albedo and that's why we were spraying all that shit in the air. Because that's just the stuff we do. And we do it all the time. I think that is actually worthy of this. I've seen Curry's pet peeve all the day.

CHAPTER 28 / 36 Discussion

Ho Chi Minh, Paris Peace Conference Rejection

During the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, a young Ho Chi Minh attempted to meet with Woodrow Wilson to discuss Vietnamese independence. Wilson's refusal to hear him is cited as a pivotal moment that led to decades of conflict in Southeast Asia.

ho chi minh· woodrow wilson· vietnam· paris 1919· colonialism

1:39:14 Well, it's distressing. Yeah, so but again, I tell everyone go watch this Paris. You hear let me bring the Paris 1919 thing back one last time I can say it again a couple interesting side notes at that event besides the fact that John Maynard Keynes was at the meeting and all the rest of that everybody from the whole world was there Ho Chi Minh Paris 1919 Paris 1919 19 Ho Chi Minh shows up to talk about Vietnam and some situations they have to be because they're dividing up the world right there. That's when they created Iraq. That's when they made Belgium. This is when they did everything. Ho Chi Minh shows up. Don't forget we lost 50,000 people in that idiotic war in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh shows up. Woodrow Wilson tells him to fuck himself and they won't even hear him.

1:40:01 Wow. He went back home. I don't see a video. Surely someone must have a, there must be a video, online video source of it somewhere. I see it listed on the Military Channel for when it's airing, but we need to get a, that needs to go on noagendatv.com. noagendatv.com people get all over this please. Get a copy of that Paris 1919. Yeah, it's a wow. It's like a multi-parter man. There's like two parts. Yeah, two parts, two hours in total. We need to get all over that. So anyway, so as a part of biodiversity, which of course is going to extinct all animals.

1:40:40 And we need to be... I'm gonna play that as end of show clip that... That whole thing? No, the Agenda 21 clip. Oh, okay. So it's not our one. No, let me just cue it up so I make sure I have it. It's... oh, it's just... it's amazing. Okay, it's cued up. You hear... and it's all these speakers and all these international fora. And they're all saying, well you know, we need to put people in people places. You can't live where you want to live, you need to live in a people place. Which by the way was another thing that was going on, never mind. So let's change gears because the election's on Tuesday. Yes, and I'm quite confused as a California voter. Vote yes on 19. Well yes on 19 is, I understand, but now there's 25, there's 23, there's all these propositions.

CHAPTER 29 / 36 Discussion

California Gubernatorial Election, Jerry Brown Ad

A Meg Whitman campaign ad features archival footage of Jerry Brown admitting he lacked a plan for California during his previous tenure as governor. The hosts discuss their disillusionment with both candidates and suggest voting out all incumbents.

jerry brown· meg whitman· california election· campaign ads· taxes

1:41:31 But but here's there but Meg I want to play a couple clips Meg Whitman was blasted I wish I had this clip handy but may Whitman was blasted of got a few weeks ago by just she would parrot apparently was parroting a lot of stuff that Schwarzenegger was saying and then they yeah, they think they copied It was very funny. It was humorous. He would say something, she'd say the same thing. So Whitman, late in the campaign, she's not going to win anyway, but she came up with this great Jerry Brown ad because apparently after Brown, when he was first governor, came out of office, he was interviewed by CNN after making an announcement that he lied about this and lied about that. So they grill him and then they play this. This becomes part of this ad, I think it's just great.

1:42:12 I don't know. Oh, here it is. I'm sorry. I couldn't find here we go after Jerry Brown was no longer governor He finally came clean. What did you lie about when you were governor? You run for office and the assumption is oh I know what to do, you know I didn't have a plan for California. You say you're gonna lower taxes. You're gonna put people to work. You're gonna improve the schools the schools are we gonna stop crime? Crime is up, schools are worse, taxes are higher. I mean be real, I didn't have a plan for California, it's all a lie. So the thing is should I not vote at all or just only vote on Prop 19 and just leave everything else blank? I mean you should do every, you should do the following that everyone is trying to do. Vote yes on 19 and then vote out every incumbent no matter whether you like them or not. Just vote them out, yeah.

CHAPTER 30 / 36 Discussion

Proposition 19, Marijuana Legalization Debate

California's Proposition 19 aims to legalize and tax marijuana for adults 21 and older. Senator Dianne Feinstein and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) are criticized for using "gateway drug" arguments and false claims about the measure's impact on minors to sway voters.

proposition 19· marijuana· dianne feinstein· madd· california

1:43:02 Yeah, it's it's just like I don't like any of these guys not a single one of them So the marijuana thing is now being propagandized on the news media, and I got two clips. I want to run Let's just explain to people who are new because we have to do that from time to time In California now they are there's a proposition which people the slaves get to vote on pretend like we're part of some process and It's the legalization of marijuana in California And there's a bunch of memes that are being thrown in there. It's a last-ditch effort to get the no's to win. And by the way, if the no's win, California should be ashamed of itself. All these years, a liberal state, bitchin' and moanin'. They got legalized medical marijuana. They're one step away from legalizing it and now they're thinking twice about it.

1:43:51 I mean what kind of wimpy, namby-pamby jerk-offs are in this state that they wouldn't vote yes on this? Play the huge package, which is a large package, it's like almost two minutes, on the marijuana gate, and it's entitled Gateway to Death. As for the polling on Prop 19, well it's been all over the place. But Tuesday we're going to get the numbers that really count. As Dave Bryant shows us, the opposition rolled out a big push today, calling the measure a gateway to death. The debate over the most controversial 2010 ballot proposition in the country, California's Prop 19 to legalize marijuana, continues.

1:44:30 continues to get hotter as election day draws near in what could be a close race. The no on Prop 19 campaign brought in the heavy artillery, Senator Dianne Feinstein to lead the charge as the final weekend of the race is now upon us. After a news conference, an emotional Feinstein in an animated way said no on Prop 19 is the only answer. I have a 17-year-old granddaughter. I have five other grandchildren. This is not how I want them to grow up. to go to a party and somebody pulls out some marijuana and says go ahead it's legal yeah instead I want to have some heroin because that's the reason it's not legal for a 17 year old one and two they're getting offered it anyway and it's more appealing when it's not legal what kind of a rock has she been hiding under she is an out-and-out idiot she was an idiot before she was a senator she's still an idiot

1:45:27 And therefore you're a sissy if you don't because it's legal. One of the sponsors of the No on 19 news conference was the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Organization. Oh, those bastards. Which claims passage of Prop 19 will open the floodgates to stoned drivers on California freeways and a lot more traffic. Let me tell you, I drive on the California freeways. They're stoned already, man. That's the point they make. Every single person. What? I would say that's the point the next person makes but the other thing is on the 405 you can't go more than six miles an hour. It's like dude am I stoned or are we just going really slow?

1:46:06 begins their day in their vehicle and they end it in their vehicle to get home safely to their children and if this drug is passed, if we do not defeat this drug, we will see those deaths and injuries go up. But the supporters of Prop 19 argue that you're kidding yourself if you don't think there are already plenty of stone drivers in California. And just like alcohol, they say, driving under the influence of marijuana would remain a serious crime if Prop 19 passes. I'm sorry, but anybody that thinks there's going to be more stone people on the freeways is mistaken. Finally, people are going to have to get to purchase cannabis in retail establishments where they're going to be reminded that you can't drive under the influence. But former LAPD Deputy Chief Stephen Downing, now retired,

1:46:51 says the war on drugs has been a failed trillion dollar experiment much like prohibition failed to stop the consumption of alcohol. That's entirely untrue. It's been an incredible success for the people making money on the war against drugs. It's exactly what everyone wanted. We made tons of dough on that shit. It wasn't to stop people from using drugs, it was to make money and it's worked great. Talking about a law that's created a black market just like prohibition did between 1920 and 1933. It created the highest rate of murders in the history of the United States at the time.

1:47:28 The arguments of the no on 19 campaign appear to be sinking in. Recent polls have shown that support for the no side is increasing while the yes support has leveled off. Next Tuesday we get the answer. So I'm looking at... By the way, before you go on with that, I want to mention something that you heard in this little presentation which is the use of the word but. When we transitioned from the one guy saying, everyone's stoned now, they're kidding themselves, and he's obviously pro-19, and then the voiceover says, but... indicating that you're gonna have a counter-argument but it wasn't a counter-argument it was this ex-police chief, deputy police chief saying it was a, the whole thing was a mess and so it was a very interesting to make you kind of like scramble your brain so you never actually heard what that guy had to say. I just thought it was a bad... Well there's a couple of things that are interesting. So I received this booklet which I think every registered voter in California receives, the general election booklet

1:48:29 Right and by the way, I'm just noticing they've misspelled my name Mr. Add on see curry and on does that mean Don a Don and terrorist I'm a terrorist add on Adan Alawiyilaki. Adan. Your name is Adan. Are you Pakistani? Adankari? Are you Pakistani? You must be terrorist. So it basically has all the propositions in here. And there's a couple of things that don't add up to what I just heard in that report. So the proposal here, reading verbatim, this measure changes state law to one, legalize the possession and cultivation of limited amounts of marijuana for personal use by individuals age 21 or older.

1:49:12 So the 17 year old it would be illegal for that 17 year old to use marijuana because it has to be 21 or older But also all this talking and talk about purchasing at retail Cultivation I could grow it right you could if you wanted to yeah I'd love to weeds or be the beautiful plants and they grow our pretty plants when they grow like weeds. It's great There's why they call it we really and two would authorize various commercial related activities under certain conditions. So that's really... Yeah, licensing. Yeah. Licensed and taxed. It would bring in eight billion dollars or so, or it would be billions for sure. You know, the state covers, the state's broke. But we have idiots like Dianne Feinstein going on and on about how she's, her 17 year old granddaughter, you know, this is grandma talking, is gonna be introduced, is gonna be given a joint and

1:50:06 talked into smoking it because it's legal when it's not legal for the 17 year old to be smoking it so this is an out-and-out blatant lie you know what she's providing thank you very much Diane you know it's really funny you know when when I was in college for all of three months you know the code word for it when there was weed on campus you know what the cut you know what the code word was back then it was like hey that's a that makes good sense to me man yeah use the word sense for sense Emilia right Yeah, so here it is Proposition 19 common-sense control of marijuana. That's funny. Someone's has humor whoever wrote the proposition 19. It's a common center that makes good sense man It makes common sense man get it get it the wink wink nudge nudge So just to finish this off we had there's a bunch of been a bunch of these debates

CHAPTER 31 / 36 Discussion

Gateway Drug Theory, Prohibition Parallels

The "gateway drug" theory is debated, with the hosts citing scientific studies that have debunked the concept for decades. They compare marijuana criminalization to the failed era of alcohol prohibition and advocate for a regulated market to undermine criminal gangs.

gateway drug· prohibition· addiction· public policy· portugal

1:50:59 usually with the people that are against the prop 19 they argue against it is they are their argument is it's a gateway drug even though it's been proven not to be the gateway drug and the other the other real sensible logical argument is why should we legalize yet another intoxicant we've got too many we why should we legalize another and that's it that's our whole argument is a gateway drug and why should we legalize another intoxicant now I have this other clip play. This is a debate about four people, two people for marijuana and like three people are one neutral and three people against it, including some doctor who's, who's a Chinese or a Filipino. I don't know what she is. Woman who is sounds like that, that one that runs the UN or, or miss Swan from the old Friday show or the, or uh, the mad TV show. She just sounds like an idiot. I can't believe she's a doctor and just play this clip.

1:51:55 and see how much of it you can stand. property for pain control. Why not just also legalize cocaine and heroin? Yes, very good idea. This is not why we're legalizing it for pain control. It's already legalized for pain control. But go ahead and do that. She's an idiot. It does the same thing. It does also for pain control. It helps people to... That was a question... We want you to take OxyContin for pain control, because that's the really good shit. It was covered by the commission as well, and they found absolutely no relevance to it. In fact,

1:52:41 Over and over and over again. In the research community, I have to be very honest, in the research community, the gateway drug issue hasn't been a question for 40 years. It's not even relevant. Yes, but I am Asian, therefore I have credibility. That's really important. I take issue with that. I'm sorry, every independent commission, every independent scientific body that has ever looked at the gateway theory has debunked it, including the Institute of Medicine in a report commissioned by the White House. It's simply a phony argument and I'm amazed that it's still being dragged out. That statement is totally inaccurate. Studies have shown that not every person that smokes marijuana

1:53:21 goes to higher drugs. But the statistics show that 95% or more of the people who do higher drugs have started with marijuana. That's the truth. I can't listen to it. Hey, let me ask you a question, man. For someone who doesn't smoke marijuana, why are you like really all over this shit? Why are you so pissed off about it? When I was a student, I remember at the University of California, it came up as a topic. uh... and i think and i was a i bought into the idea should be legalized because there's no worse than alcohol and i knew guys who are actually alcoholics that it can it become off of it friend of mine is matter fact was an out now drunk in college and he kind of got himself off the alcohol by being a pothead even though he at least wasn't a kill himself or blow out his uh... kidneys or liver right and i did i've always and then when the when the mp idea of taxation came along and by the way i live in berkeley

1:54:21 I'm all in. I don't smoke pot. I don't see any, I don't, you know, it's, it's when you're older, it's like a silly drug to be, to be dealing with. But I just don't, I see it as exactly as a prohibition issue. I see the whole thing was a scam from the beginning. I think that the usages will go down when it's like, like it has in Portugal. When it's legalized, I think it'll stabilize things and I think that the scams that are going on around these drugs by the people growing it illegally and all the rest of it and the drug lords is such a negative influence and negative impact on society that it should be legalized whether you smoke it or not. You should realize that unless you want to have the Mexican gangs take over the place. John C. Devorak's Pet Peeve of the Day. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. Very nice. Well put, sir.

CHAPTER 32 / 36 Discussion

Cerberus Capital, Freedom Group Gun Monopoly

Cerberus Capital Management, led by Dan Quayle, has acquired major firearm brands including Remington and Bushmaster through its "Freedom Group" holding company. The hosts express concern over a single hedge fund controlling a vast portion of the American small arms and ammunition market.

cerberus capital· freedom group· remington· bushmaster· dan quayle

1:55:11 Well a couple things as we cruise around Gitmo Nation before we wind it all up. I discovered something rather disturbing. As you know, we have a second amendment here in the United States which is our right to bear arms. I'm a believer in the constitution. I think it's a good idea to have guns. A very controversial position to take coming from the United States of Europe. Having lived there for a while, people don't understand this. Don't understand how I can think that and You know, there's a lot of studies pro and against that. But I think it's a good idea. I have guns. I think it's good. However, Cerberus Capital Management. Now we know who they are, right John? No, I don't. Yes, you do. That's the huge hedge fund run by Dan Quayle.

1:55:59 Oh that thing, the blood fund. Yes, their logo is the three-headed dog who guards the gates of hell. Right. And they own like everything. All the big military consul... Who said Quell was a dummy? Yeah, right. All the stuff, all these big military contractors, they own that. So they have a holding company called the Freedom Group. And the Freedom Group in recent years has acquired Remington, Bushmaster, Marlin, H&R, DMPS, and a slew of other firearms related companies and most recently the Barnes Bullet Corporation who is the largest manufacturer of bullets. Now I sense something bad going on here particularly when you call it the freedom group.

1:56:51 I think that they, you know, it's like the evil Satanists with the three-headed dog guarding the gates to hell basically can turn on or off the bullet supply along with all the guns and no one has really noticed this. Huh. That they had, they own, I mean, look at Remington, Bushmaster, Marlin, H&R, they own all the gun companies. It's pretty nasty, right? Well, they don't own Colt. Does Colt still exist? I'm pretty sure they do. Sure they haven't been rolled up into something else? They could have been rolled up in something else. Let's take a look. Well, they may just... We should know this off the top of our heads, but that's what Google is good for. Yeah. Colt firearms, colt.com, Colt manufacturing. Let me go to their website. I thought they were purchased by someone. Quality makes a Colt, Colt, Colt, Colt.

1:57:43 Not seeing any of it is. So we should go out and buy Colts I guess. Colts makes a great gun. Yeah we should go out and buy some of those before they get bought up. And they make an AR-15A2 government gun, an AR-15A3 tactical. But they don't make bullets. You see the gun is pretty useless without the bullets. Yeah a lot of people should... Barnes Bullets located in Mona, Utah is the industry leading supplier of copper bullets including copper tin composite core bullets. Major player in the lead free bullet market. This of course is important as lead core bullets have been banned in many hunting areas. That's another thing the government has done. You can't have any lead. Because you know, lead might kill someone if the bullet strikes them. Makes so much sense. With the acquisition of Barnes, the Freedom Group continues to demonstrate our commitment to the ammunition business. Wow.

CHAPTER 33 / 36 Discussion

Haiti Earthquake Warnings, Hurricane Tomas

Geologists in Nature magazine warn of further earthquake risks in Haiti following the devastating January 2010 event. Simultaneously, Hurricane Tomas is projected to strike the island, leading to host speculation about weather modification and the exploitation of disasters for fundraising.

haiti· earthquake· hurricane tomas· weather modification· nature magazine

1:58:39 I don't know. I don't know. I think it's all for government contracts. Quail's got an edge. Probably. I don't think it's anything to do with anything except making money. Anyway, gosh, you know, the cholera in Haiti just isn't doing enough. It's not killing enough people. No, so report now that Haiti is at serious risk of further devastation from earthquakes. Amazing. 90 years, they never have an earthquake, then all of a sudden not one but a second one is being predicted by geologists. I don't want to interrupt you, but this Colt 9mm submachine gun looks pretty cool. Let's get us a couple of those. Let's get two of those.

1:59:18 But it can't be automatic right you probably just saw saw something off next thing you know Chris Chris Jacob will get us a pair I'll order a pair okay. I'll order a couple of those Colt 9-millimeter semi-automatic is that what it what's the sub machine gun sub machine wait a minute send me that link I Just erased it. Okay. Let me go back. Does it look badass? It looks it looks cool. It's cool looking gun. It looks like a smaller ar-15. Hold on a second if we now we sound like a pair of like Republican crazy Hey, man, let's pick us up a couple of those nine millimeter submachine guns There's so much better than oozes. You know oozes is just pain in the ass. They block all the time It's actually has his own little link at Colt at nine millimeter SMG

2:00:05 Here, I'll put it in the show notes for people who want to buy one. Send me the link, I want to take a look at it. I'm doing it, I'm getting it, jeez. Yeah, well hurry up a little bit. Takes a second. Okay. While you're taking that second, let me get back to Haiti. There you go. It's not coming through. It comes through eventually. So, oh here it is. Let me just take a look at this gun for a second. Let me just see if I like it. It has a nice carrying handle. Wow! It looks totally badass. Cool. I gotta get me one of those. Shoot me some slaves. Perfect. Okay. So anyway, Nature Magazine, which by the way, you know, people can just publish in as we heard earlier from the biodiversity people. Other earthquakes are inevitable. Now if that isn't enough,

2:01:04 We have turned on the weather modification system to direct Hurricane Tomas directly towards Haiti. This is great. This thing actually like took a turn. It was like, I don't want to go Cuba, no, Haiti! Yeah, Haiti! So finally they're gonna get rid of everybody there. It's about time. But it also if they have a hurricane hit Haiti that's time for another rock concert. Yeah, that's right. Collect more money. That's right. Another show. We've got to put something up on one of our websites which is a Clinton watch. How many days since they haven't filed their form? Well this is a good question. Let me just take another look at clintonfoundation.org. I do it from time to time about the Clinton Foundation. We'll click on that link.

CHAPTER 34 / 36 Discussion

Lisbon Treaty Changes, Thomas Woods Nullification

Proposed changes to the EU's Lisbon Treaty include new surveillance arrangements and climate change mandates. The hosts also praise author Thomas Woods for his work on "nullification" and his satirical "Interview with a Zombie" video.

lisbon treaty· european union· thomas woods· nullification· surveillance

2:01:51 And let's see, has he filed his Form 990 yet? Annual and financial reports. And no! Gee, not yet. Still no Form 990 and it's now officially two days late. Two weeks, I'm sorry. Two weeks after the double extension. So not just after the double extension. You got a lot of money in, you know, they gotta launder. I mean, account for. Yeah. Let me just see. I have spent a little bit of time reading through the now proposed changes to the Lisbon Treaty in the United States of Europe. That's your constitution, people, the one you didn't get to vote on except for Ireland. And I just kept going back. No, no, no. Vote again, people. You didn't get the vote right. So...

2:02:41 This of course they say is to change the no bailout clause. This is the whole problem because they weren't supposed to have more than 3% of GDP debts. That was part of the promise of the Lisbon Treaty. All these states would get together and it would all work out beautifully and it didn't work out so well. Here's some of the, and the document is listed in the show notes of course. Point one, this will ensure the effective implementation of new surveillance arrangements as soon as possible. You see, this is what I love about these documents. It's like they'll say it's about finances but then all of a sudden new surveillance arrangements show up. And making progress in tackling climate change is becoming ever more urgent.

2:03:24 That's also in this binding legal framework. So you're getting screwed again people. They're changing the shit you didn't get to vote on in the first place. And I wanted to mention to you John that we got props from Thomas E Woods. Did you know that? Yeah, he gave us a link. Yeah, he tweeted about us. And if you have not seen it, he has a youtube.com slash Thomas, I think it's Thomas Woods TV. He has the funniest, the guy is like us. He has the funniest video called interview with a zombie. And he has a zombie, a guy made up like a zombie, interviewing him about nullification.

2:04:09 It's hilarious and all the zombie does is goes like racist Neo-confederate Really funny the guy is great, and I've been reading his stuff his His blog and he's written a couple other books Wow what a fantastic guy if you die I feel good now because I got a guy who can replace you oh I'm just saying right you'd be out to yeah, I'd I'd I love you, man. I need you. I'm just saying he has actually published his books I'm sorry. Oh, yeah that kind of hurt did oh Right in the nuts yeah, no, I just went through a TSA line oh

CHAPTER 35 / 36 Discussion

Rally for Sanity, Final Sign-off

The hosts review the "Rally for Sanity" hosted by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, dismissing it as partisan entertainment. They conclude the show by reiterating the $5 "giving level" and preparing for the upcoming post-election analysis.

jon stewart· stephen colbert· rally for sanity· glenn beck· giving level

2:04:55 All right, I mean there's tons of other stuff we could talk about but I think we should just save that. We ran out of time. Well, we got a good show lined up for Thursday then. Yes, we do. We've got the Ministry of Pussification coming out. We also have the elections to discuss. They'll be over. Yeah, because that... well, should we do a show after the elections and like sort of waiting until Thursday? Should we do like a brief like... No, no, because it's going to be election to be Tuesday. Wednesday they're going to have all the final results and they're going to be talking about it and deconstructing it as best they can and then we can on Thursday take a look at the coverage and do a real... and do it, yeah. Yeah, you're probably right. There's no reason to rush. They have to rush into everything. Oh, you know these guys, the votes came in, let's do a story. Yeah. Oh, and before we leave, did you see any of the rally for sanity? The Jon Stewart thing? No, I didn't see any of it. No, I looked, I was at the, I was getting my hair cut

2:05:46 I wonder how many, I guess they probably packed them in, I mean I'm sure they would but to me this, I think the Glenn Beck thing, he goes out and does this and runs around with O'Reilly doing special events, they pack in stadiums. I think people are just hard up for entertainment that's not blowing their ears out or a rap where you have a risk of getting shot. I think people just tried to get out of the house for these things. I don't think they mean anything. I don't think it means anything that a million people showed up to listen to Glenn Beck try to turn you into a Mormon. I don't think it means anything that Colbert and Stewart went out to give a free rock concert, essentially. Well, the only thing that I... because I was following the tweets...

2:06:25 And what I saw was everyone, wow that clip on the media was amazing. And from what I understand, I haven't seen the clip, I need to look at it. What I understand is they showed a lot of CNN and Fox, predominantly Fox, but a lot of CNN clips as well about fear mongering. But somehow Rachel Maddow didn't make it into the montage. You know, it's like, I don't know man, it felt like a confusing thing to me. It's on c-span.org, the c-span recorded it so I'll watch it and take a look at it. It's just entertainment, it's a form of entertainment that you know, preaching to the choir, everything that's wrong with the country is epitomized by these events. Yeah, unfortunately those two guys are millionaires and we are douchebags.

2:07:12 Yeah, that's the only unfortunate. That's the joke of it. Yeah Making like 20 million a year and everyone said like he's a man of the people yeah, right Let me get back in my private jet and fly out of here. Yeah, anyways, I don't fly a private jet I only fly first-class give me a break so Dvorak org slash na all of you should be at a $5 a month giving level at least if all of you did it I If everyone had a giving level of $5, we could basically stop the whole donation giving segment because we'd be set. Right? Yeah, it's true. Well then what the hell is up with that? Because only 1% of the people that listen to the show actually care enough about the show. I mean they like the show, but you know it's like, eh, you know these guys are fine. We don't need it, you know. They don't need my $5. Besides that I got, I gotta buy some junk food. I gotta go to the movies and watch some propaganda so I have to pay $20 for, you know, or $20 or $100 with the family to watch Avatar.

2:08:17 It's about what it costs it took to take cost about 20 bucks to go up with 100 bucks to take a big family a big family family of three family of four To the movies and then buy the popcorn and all the rest of it. You're out $100 Well anyway, thanks everybody provide more entertainment than that for those of you who are at the at the giving level status Thank you so much. It's highly appreciated. You set a great example all 1% of you So Agenda 21 for Dummies is coming up. It's actually like 8 minutes, a little bit longer than I thought, but I think you will enjoy that as an end of show clip. And I'm looking forward to joining my brother in arms soon also to have the fine 9mm submachine gun from Colt. SMG. Yay! Coming to you from Gitmo Nation West in the People's Republic of Southern California. Well we're all getting ready to toke up. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where

CHAPTER 36 / 36 Discussion

Agenda 21 for Dummies, Sustainable Development Critique

A detailed presentation on UN Agenda 21 outlines the plan's goals to abolish private property, restrict human mobility, and centralize populations into "smart growth zones." The segment critiques the "Wildlands Project" and the indoctrination of children through sustainable development curricula in public schools.

agenda 21· united nations· sustainable development· wildlands project· education

2:09:13 We lament the loss of the Giants to the Texas team yesterday and hope they make up for it. And of course, we only have 2% of the people that care about baseball except me. I'm John C. Dvorak. We will talk to you again on Thursday right here, right after the bat signal on No Agenda. Sustainable development has become the popularized expression for Agenda 21. Agenda 21 is the 1992 United Nations Rio Declaration on the Environment and Development. It is the agenda for the 21st century you're living in today. For a brave new world where everything that you cherished and held true will no longer exist. Agenda 21 defines itself as the comprehensive plan of action.

2:10:10 to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations systems. It also elevates nature above man and it contains something called the precautionary principle. where basically you're guilty until you're proven innocent. Sustainable development is the philosophy designed to bring human beings across the globe under the full control of a narrow human elite. It's a 40 chapter document to basically control the world. is based entirely on socialist control mechanisms. Sustainable developers have designed a global movement, coordinated through a global to local action plan, to create world government in accordance with certain objectives. These objectives include an end to national sovereignty, the abolition of private property, the restructure of the family unit,

2:11:09 and increasing limitations and restrictions on mobility and individual opportunity. The green goal includes the listings of what's not sustainable. A couple of examples include private property. 728 lists fossil fuels. Golf courses and ski lodges are not. Consumerism. Irrigation is not sustainable. paved roads, commercial agriculture, herbicides, pesticides. Elsewhere it lists farmlands, pastures, grazing of livestock, and the family unit.

2:11:50 The focus of sustainable development is the abolition of private property, societal undermining of the family, and abandonment of the constitutional protection of unalienable rights as described in the Declaration of Independence. You see, I sat on the Santa Cruz Agenda 21 committees. Now, this was a lot of crazy ideas. This was back in the mid-90s. Crazy ideas I heard. Mother Earth's surface wasn't to be scratched. Human beings were to be concentrated into human settlement zones. Educational systems were to focus on the environment as the central organizing principle. All aspects of life were covered.

2:12:32 Well, I went to these committees at the request of some people who told me that I needed to understand what was going on. And I came back and I said, this is craziness. This is so silly. It has no chance of having any effect on our society. Well, I was wrong. The United States government's support for sustainable development, Agenda 21, is very clear. In 1992, while the Rio conference was going on, George Bush, then president, was there where he executed the Agenda 21 protocols on behalf of the United States and brought it back to Washington, D.C. Within a year, Bill Clinton, by executive order, no congressional review, established the President's Council for Sustainable Development. In Santa Cruz, we've got a two-lane freeway system. We need four.

2:13:31 But what we're getting is hundreds of millions of dollars of federal money to take a dilapidated rail line that Southern Pacific wants to put in the hands of somebody else so that a commuter line can be built along the railroad track that will be followed by 14 story buildings. where people will live in stack and pack of units, where developers, or so-called sustainable developers, will build these high-rises with federal dollars. In fact, Santa Cruz has received a $300 million federal grant to build the first 3,000 of these stack and pack of units. The County Board of Supervisors said if you were a sustainable developer, you're immune from any construction defect liability.

2:14:13 It's a partnership between selected developers building this new world order and the government using the American taxpayer dollars in order to do it. This is a map of the Wildlands Project. To explain the map, the red are areas that are to be off limits to human beings. No resource development, no human activity. If you live there, you won't. The yellow areas are the areas for major control of all human activity. If you live there, you won't. The black areas, the black dots, are the smart growth zones. That's where human beings are to be stacked and packed in small living units along rail tracks. The smart growth program ultimately has jobs assigned and children cared for.

2:15:18 by the state. The question has been asked many times how the people who are perpetrating these things expect to do this and make it last. And the answer to that is that you steal a generation of children and you indoctrinate them so that they accept these ideas and they become global citizens in the coming global village. UNESCO came out and declared 2005 to 2015 the decade of education for sustainable development. But they go on to say that it will encompass the 40 chapters of Agenda 21. That is your federal, national curriculum. The entire purpose of second grade social studies is to transfer loyalty from the family to the government.

2:16:06 and teach them about sustainable economic consumption. Students construct their own understandings of reality and realize that objective reality is not knowable. So why bother? The truth is, the truth which keep men free is being suppressed in order to prop up the attitude training agenda. And it moves on. This is our new math called connected mathematics. Standard three tells us that students learn that mathematics is man-made. That it is arbitrary and good solutions are arrived at by consensus. Most of us assume two plus two is always going to equal four. You're wrong. We might reach a new consensus.

2:16:48 How well does it work? Well, they tell you in the teacher's guide in the back. It tells us that because the curriculum doesn't emphasize arithmetic computations done by hand, some students may not do as well on tests assessing computational skills. We believe such a trade-off in the favor of CMP is very much to the student's advantage in the world of work. Our children are mathematically illiterate of purpose. How do I know on purpose? Why isn't this just a basic bad idea? Because the Sustainable Development Plan tells us so. Generally, more highly educated people who have higher incomes consume more resources than poorly educated people who tend to have lower incomes. In this case, more education increases the threat to sustainability. Charlotte Isserby.

2:17:45 I owe you an apology. I did not believe for the longest time it was a deliberate dumbing down. I thought the dumbing down was a natural consequence of a bad idea. Folks, it's deliberate. It's deliberate. The sustainable globalist goal is the orchestration of a planned fall of American principles, values and lifestyles. The effect on the average American will be devastating. With modernizing technology, the ordinary person will live without independence, privacy, or substantive rights. Another press conference that I attended was the ICLEI group, the International Committee for Local Environmental Initiatives that helps in the implementation of Agenda 21 in all of our local communities. And one of the speakers was Harvey Reuven, who happens to be the vice chair of ICLEI.

2:18:44 And I asked him about the correlative rights that Americans derive from the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. And that, of course, is your individual liberties, your private property, your freedom of speech. I asked him about it clashing with Agenda 21. You know what his response was? Individual rights must take a back seat to the collective. Order! Shut up!