Episode 348 · Sunday, 16 October 2011

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Military intervention in Uganda masks a corporate resource grab while domestic drone normalization and FBI internet surveillance signal a tightening grip on global and local dissent.

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President Obama announced the deployment of 100 U.S. combat troops to Uganda to target Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army, a move coinciding with major oil discoveries by Tulo Oil PLC. While the Clinton Global Initiative and Hillary Clinton frame the intervention as a humanitarian necessity, the operation aligns with a 2009 International Crisis Group strategy involving George Soros. This military expansion into Africa serves as a backdrop for the domestic rollout of surveillance technology.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta confirmed that the domestic drone program remains exempt from federal budget cuts as Textron Systems prepares Shadow UAVs for American airspace. Wired Magazine editor Chris Anderson is currently promoting consumer-grade drones to normalize the technology, while the FBI recently awarded a $524,927 contract to archive internet radio broadcasts. Simultaneously, the State Department faces scrutiny for failing to enforce the Iran Sanctions Act against firms like Huawei that provide monitoring equipment to repressive regimes. In the financial sector, Citibank reportedly blocked customers from closing accounts during a planned run on the banks, while the 15October.net domain was traced to the wife of the Ecuadorian foreign minister at the United Nations Plaza.

Joe Biden appears in archival 1991 footage pressing Anita Hill for pornographic details during the Clarence Thomas hearings, a moment that highlights the Vice President's long history of controversial questioning. Reverend Manning delivers a fiery critique of the current administration, warning of a looming uprising against the political class. The program concludes with a formal knighthood ceremony for Sir Alexander Cody and Sir Gary Black under the value-for-value model.


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CHAPTER 01 / 44 Discussion

Occupy Wall Street Global Expansion and Media Control

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program by discussing the rapid global expansion of the Occupy Wall Street movement. They observe that as the movement gains mass media exposure, various interests attempt to hijack and control the narrative. The hosts frame their role as analyzing which entities are trying to capture the message for societal control.

occupy wall street· adam curry· john c dvorak· hilltop watchtower· global movement

00:00 Occupy the Clintons. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora. It's Sunday, October 16th, 2011. Time for your Get Monation Media assassination episode 348. This is no agenda. Occupying the occupied here at the Hilltop Watchtower, Crackpot Command Center in the People's Republic of Southern California. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're occupying the occupiers of the occupied, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill! In the morning! Hey, we got the little sting in there that you like so much. The sting. The stinger, yeah. It's a great time to be alive, my friend John C. Dvorak.

00:41 Well, hello Adam Curry and I want to... I don't know. I'm getting off to a bad start. In the morning to you! In the morning to you and in the morning to all ships at sea! Hey, not just the ships at sea. In the morning to the FBI, now officially contracting companies to record all news distributed on the interwebs as evidence for future terrorisms. Which would be us. And in the morning to all the human resources in the chat room no agenda stream calm no agenda chat net and in the morning to all the occupiers worldwide There's a reason why they call you human resources, and you are being sucked dry of them This is the program that helps you recharge a little bit. We had to some degree We just we're just two guys trying really the best we can do we're just we're just trying the best we can

01:35 We're just getting by. I think it is a it is a great time to be alive John because we are seeing things around us which in some ways I've been hoping for certainly and of course there is a second half of the show stuff No, this is not second half. No no no no UFOs. I'm talking about the Occupy movement yesterday the 15th of October Occupy the world occupy occupy the moon bases and This is an exciting time for a program like this because when you get a mass media exposure of any topic, certainly of something like this, that's when the douchebags move in and start to control things. And it's fun to watch and challenging. I think it's a challenge to see who's trying to capture what message and do what. And I find that to be part of our job to society.

CHAPTER 02 / 44 Discussion

15October.net, Globalist Hijacking of Occupy Movement

The 15October.net website is identified as a central hub for sparking global demonstrations in cities like Rome and Lisbon. Research into the domain registration reveals the registrant is Paulina Across, the wife of the Ecuadorian foreign minister, with an address at the United Nations Plaza in New York. This connection suggests that genuine public outrage is being co-opted by globalist interests to encourage civil unrest as a pretext for martial law.

15october.net· paulina across· ecuador· united nations· globalism

02:31 Well, this has been quite amusing, this all of a sudden, somehow and for reasons unknown, the people in Rome and Portugal, among other places, have decided to do their own Occupy Wall Street demonstration because they're so concerned about Wall Street in these countries, they don't even know this is going on, obviously. I mean, they have their own... it's like they have, you know, they got these riots have been going on and nobody in the media has been covering anything, right? So they You know, all of a sudden, Occupy Wall Street, they ignore that for two whole weeks at least and they start covering it. They say, what are we going to do because these things, you know, these riots have broken out all over the world. We haven't covered them for over a year. You know, the Greek ones we've talked about for a long time. Well, I'll tell you what, let's go over there, have somebody bring an Occupy Wall Street sign, hold it up.

03:17 And then make everybody think that this is all part of the thing that started here in the United States, even though it's been going on all over the place for over a year. And then that'll give us the excuse we'll be out of it. People can't condemn us anymore for our lousy coverage. Even Randy Corbin, better known as at a Carvin on the tweeters is now all sudden he's tweeting about this. Oh yeah. Welcome. Welcome to reality douche. Unbelievable. I will tell you this though, so this kind of, something started earlier this week which was 15 October dot net. And this was the, I guess, kind of the central... Have you seen the website? Kind of like the central hub that has started to spark off... And it's not the Occupy Wall Street necessarily that was being portrayed in Rome and Athens and everywhere else. But Occupy, which I love the Occupy meme. What's interesting is if you do a little quiz lookup on this 15October.net

04:16 The address of the registrant is the wife of the Ecuadorian foreign minister whose address is at the United Nations building in New York, Paulina Across, 866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 516, New York, New York, 10017. So it seems to me like this is just one of the many ways that true outrage True outrage and anger and dissatisfaction is already being hijacked. I think that the true globalists love this. I think this is exactly what they want.

CHAPTER 03 / 44 Discussion

Media Portrayal of Economic Frustration and Reverend Manning

Local news coverage highlights a cross-section of protesters, including Iraq War veterans struggling with unemployment and homeowners facing foreclosure. While the media portrays these individuals as demanding more government assistance, the hosts argue this reinforces a cycle of state dependency. A 2009 clip from Reverend Manning is featured, predicting that Americans will eventually reach a breaking point and riot against political leadership.

berkeley· iraq war veterans· reverend manning· foreclosure· unemployment

04:53 the slaves being all angry and uppity and disobedient, then we can bring in all kinds of martial law and all kinds of rules and regulations. I think they actually, they encourage this. I think they like it very, very much. They have been encouraging it according to the insiders and these things. They say Obama's told everybody to let them, as far as long as they can, don't bust heads. Yeah, don't I have to say some of the YouTube videos just been fascinating to watch with the cops. Yeah, you think most of them are fake. I think a lot of them are, well, staged. Yeah, staged for sure. Some are more fake outright, but some are staged. Sure. The local news coverage of the stuff going on in the San Francisco Bay Area is more, I think, a little more classic. People don't get to see so much of this. But this is, if you play America is Broken, clip one, you'll hear exactly the kind of thing that they're promoting. You know, instead of out and out ridicule, they run these clips. Through downtown. America is broken.

05:53 It is seriously broken and it needs to be fixed. The crowd, a cross-section of people with different reasons for joining in, but all equally passionate and frustrated. The government ain't helping us. They bail out everybody else. They didn't bail out the people, the people that's getting their homes foreclosed on. Jobs, also a sore point for one Iraq war veteran who says many vets can't find work. They need a job and right now, you know, they're basically, you know, just struggling to survive. I don't think they haven't received all the right memos. I mean, that's kind of real stuff, right? There's real war veterans who can't find jobs and that's part of the anger. That's absolutely real.

06:32 Yeah, but the message is always the same. It's that the government needs to do this for me, the government needs to do that for me. I mean, when you play clip two, I think the more classic Berkeley liberal is there demanding more government help on a situation that's, instead of just anger at the government being part of the problem, It seems to me to be reversed, which is of course your point. The crowd walked for about an hour with no major confrontations. For some, a feeling that this is a movement that can't be stopped. The first time I ever protested, ever like stood up for anything. Like, this is the biggest chance young people, old people, whoever have had in years to actually stand up and have a voice. You know, there's only one guy who actually has it right, by the way. And he had it right in 2009.

07:39 and we already highlighted this guy you know what I'm talking about? No. Hold on a second. The rent is too high. He was going to be a revolution Patrick Henry style in America. This is the Reverend Manning from 2009. Hey the guy the rent is too high guy also. Yeah but this guy but I like Manning. God fearing Jesus loving Americans are going to stand up and say we're not going to take it no more. No, no, I got to take it. He's not going to take it. I love this guy. And there's going to be riots in the streets. Because they're tired. Worse than the riots in South Central Los Angeles after they acquitted the cops that beat up Rodney King. You think that, and that was black people riots. Just let him get into it. You haven't seen anything.

08:30 And I'm not advocating killing and murder and stealing and robbing. That's not what I'm advocating. I'm just telling you what people are gonna do. Yeah, people are sick of this. People are tired of the long legged mac daddy. You know, that's it. People are tired of the long legged mac daddy, John. That's the whole thing. I should play this as an end of show clip. You should. The guy is so great. I can listen to that guy for hours. He's good. And he says your white people ain't gonna take it. They're tired of being pushed around. Tired of being pushed around. Now amongst all of this there is of course always some fun stuff. Certainly on the local news who as we've just pointed out you know they don't really know what to do with this because they haven't been giving their marching orders. Here is from I think this is Seattle, Occupy Seattle and a nice prompter fail always good for some hilarity on the show. Protests spread to other countries signs of a global movement. They call it

CHAPTER 04 / 44 Discussion

Occupy Seattle News Blooper and Topless Protesters

A news anchor for King 5 in Seattle commits a verbal slip during a live report, stating that protesters are set to "pinch tits" instead of "pitch tents." The segment also references viral YouTube footage of topless protesters in New York City. The hosts mock the robotic nature of local news drones who fail to process the absurdity of their own scripts.

occupy seattle· tanya mosley· king 5· news blooper· topless protesters

09:23 the global day of action for the Occupy movement and here in Seattle nearly a thousand people have converged onto Westlake Park in downtown Seattle. King 5's Tanya Mosley is live at the park where protesters are set to pinch tits, pitch tents for the night time. I mean what was he thinking? the guy who's a see the clip that clip around you to the women with the topless women protesting in new york it must be is like pinched his i was about to act as a citizen said you this thing is i was going to just didn't do it there's a there's a great clip on you too i haven't seen that one as a bunch of women a couple of her actually quite attractive in their day and one of her that but he got no tops yeah well for a minute and there were others screaming yelling and they're shaking their fists and they're talking about occupy this and occupy that

10:11 It's just so funny that this guy is such a drone. He's standing there like, is it my turn to read? I want to pinch it. Because the girl next to him was kind of cute actually. I just want to hear it again. I mean how do you mess that one up? Pinch tits. That's excellent. So thank you very much occupiers for providing us with that. There's yeah, there was another good one, which I mean, I've been to Occupy LA and I think we've described quite accurately what's going on there. And what a lot I mean, there's good stuff. I see people within the Fed. I see more, by the way, of the don't drone me stuff that's happening more and more. That's good. I see lots of Ron Paul support. That's good.

11:05 There was a former New York Police Department detective on, I think this might have been Cavuto or something on Fox, and he said something which should get everyone's interest in joining the Occupy movement. Any element now can infiltrate, right? Well, Neil, I think actually it's a very dangerous pass to the extent that, first of all, they have a federal constitutional right under the First Amendment, but the park is a publicly accessible park. It's managed by Brookfield Properties, and after 10 o'clock, it becomes a criminal act. It becomes a trespass. They have to institute, to stop this, a zero-tolerance policy where if there's a rule of law is broken, there must be arrests.

CHAPTER 05 / 44 Discussion

Infiltration Claims and Alleged Criminality at Occupy Wall Street

A former NYPD detective appearing on Fox News claims that Occupy Wall Street encampments have become hubs for drug dealing and prostitution. He argues that because the parks are managed by private entities like Brookfield Properties, protesters are technically trespassing after certain hours. The hosts express skepticism toward these claims of widespread low-level criminality while noting the lack of similar movements in pro-gun states.

neil cavuto· brookfield properties· nypd· prostitution· drug dealing

10:11 It's just so funny that this guy is such a drone. He's standing there like, is it my turn to read? I want to pinch it. Because the girl next to him was kind of cute actually. I just want to hear it again. I mean how do you mess that one up? Pinch tits. That's excellent. So thank you very much occupiers for providing us with that. There's yeah, there was another good one, which I mean, I've been to Occupy LA and I think we've described quite accurately what's going on there. And what a lot I mean, there's good stuff. I see people within the Fed. I see more, by the way, of the don't drone me stuff that's happening more and more. That's good. I see lots of Ron Paul support. That's good.

11:05 There was a former New York Police Department detective on, I think this might have been Cavuto or something on Fox, and he said something which should get everyone's interest in joining the Occupy movement. Any element now can infiltrate, right? Well, Neil, I think actually it's a very dangerous pass to the extent that, first of all, they have a federal constitutional right under the First Amendment, but the park is a publicly accessible park. It's managed by Brookfield Properties, and after 10 o'clock, it becomes a criminal act. It becomes a trespass. They have to institute, to stop this, a zero-tolerance policy where if there's a rule of law is broken, there must be arrests.

11:45 But there is no rule of law broken. I mean, I guess a lot of the folks down there have not bathed. That would break some hygiene rules for me, but it would not land you in the slammer. where do you draw the line obviously the mayor and the police commissioner wait all of this said now is not the time to start maybe another athens or rome uh... or lisbon uh... or madrid uh... so little live in let live well no actually two things the rule of law has been broken that i had the displeasure of being down there just earlier today and i know for a fact

12:20 that there's drug dealing, there's illegal drinking, there's prostitution, there's a wide range of- Hey! Hey hey! Hey hey! What? I just woke up, you got my attention, what? Low level misdemeanor. Prostitution? Yeah. There's quite a bit of prostitution down there. Let's go Johnny boy! There's hookers down there! What? Hookers! They're breaking the law, there's hookers. That was probably those girls, those topless girls. Go to YouTube and- I mean people who listen to the show can go to YouTube and look it up. uh, topless protesters. There's hookers! Who cares? There's hookers! Now look, uh, this is of course beautiful. Hey, by the way, hookers in New York, really? Yeah, seriously.

13:02 Now it's a beautiful thing what's happening. I'm very very pleased with the overall anger that people are displaying. It's fantastic and I really like the Occupy idea. What a great idea. Occupy isn't a protest. It means we're here and we're not going away and people aren't going away. And the best place to be in the world during something like this is the United States of America because we have guns. And all these other saps are going to get clubbed. Yeah. And we've got guns and I think that does frighten. By the way, I haven't seen a lot of big, big Occupy movements in pro-gun states. Afghanistan.

CHAPTER 06 / 44 Discussion

Historical Protest Fractals and Kent State Comparison

The progression of civil movements is compared to a fractal pattern where peaceful demonstrations eventually lead to authorities "cracking heads" and potential violence. The 1970 Kent State shootings are cited as a historical precedent for domestic military action against protesters. Additionally, the hosts discuss a planned "run on the bank" day and reports of Citibank refusing to let customers close their accounts.

kent state· national guard· arab spring· bank run· civil disobedience

13:45 I don't see it there. No. I haven't seen it in Iraq. No. They got lots of guns too. Yeah, that's true. That's true. And yeah, there hasn't been any in Texas that I know of, but that doesn't mean there hasn't been any in Texas. Well, no, there are. There is an Occupy Dallas. There is an Occupy Austin, but it's relatively small. It's not really showing up on the radar. I think people are also kind of happy there. Happier. Because they know I'm coming. Yeah, that's it. Hey, don't cause a ruckus. Curry's coming. It'll be great here. So, but John you've been through kind of the fractal of this. You've seen it happen in the 60s. It feels very real and forget what you're seeing on television. That's all the hijack. But the stuff that is. Yeah, it's real. And the fractal is simple. It's a progression. It goes from these peaceful demonstrations that go on and on and on. And then finally the authorities get sick of it. And then they start cracking heads and then all, then it starts to get quasi

14:43 Kind of violent, but not real violent and then somebody gets killed or two or three or a massacre yeah, but then of course It's not an Arab Spring State the case. Yeah. Oh, yeah the cash Kent State explain that because people have to understand there was a bunch of protesters that were which is they were lined up and Then there they call it a National Guard and they drew their rifles on the protesters and told them to disperse And they didn't and they shot him, but yeah Hey, stop that! Get out of my way! Yeah, of course we won't get the same coverage as the Arab Spring. Like, we won't get Lucifer Clinton coming out and saying people have the right to assemble and they need to overthrow the regime and they're evil dictator and they're corrupt politicians. I think tomorrow there is a plan or there's a call for run on the bank day. Isn't that the idea?

15:42 Yeah, there's also a there's a bunch of news stories apparently the Citibank has been refusing and fell off somebody did I think the Cuban called the police have been called out for people who've come into some Citibank branches It's my understanding. Uh-huh who tried to close their account. They won't you just do it right? No, no No, you have to read the fine print before you do something like that I So there was one other piece of news which kind of slipped in and I saw all kinds of propaganda about it and I happen to know a little bit about the topic and I thought my research because of course whenever you have something as big as Occupy Wall Street and the Occupy movement there's all kinds of things happening. Legislation takes place, executive orders are carried out, boots are sent to the ground. Breaking news tonight, the United States is now involved

CHAPTER 07 / 44 Discussion

US Troop Deployment to Uganda and Oil Discoveries

President Obama announced the deployment of 100 U.S. combat troops to Uganda to assist in the fight against Joseph Kony and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA). While the official narrative focuses on human rights atrocities, the hosts point to the 2006 discovery of vast oil reserves in the region as the primary motivator. Tulo Oil PLC is identified as a major player in the region, having secured concessions shortly before the military intervention.

uganda· joseph kony· lords resistance army· tulo oil· barack obama

16:35 in seven conflicts. President Obama says he's dispatching roughly 100 of our troops to Uganda to battle one of Central Africa's most brutal rebel groups, the Lord's Resistance Army, which has been operating for 20 years in Uganda. The White House says the first American troops arrived in Uganda Wednesday, but ultimately they will also deploy to South Sudan, the Central African Republic, and the Democratic Republic of Congo as advisors, says the White House. The Lord's Resistance Army began its attacks in Uganda more than two decades ago. It's recently been pushing westward. Human rights groups say its atrocities have left thousands dead, forced more than 300,000 others from their homes. The United States... So this is a...

17:21 It's a very interesting story as you know I lived in Uganda for three years not that I remember much of it I was very young but I've always kind of kept up on Uganda and I've always kind of followed along with things and I put in a couple calls to some people who might have known a little bit more about that. What do you know about this Lords Revolution Army headed by Joseph Kony, John, because I've done some research and I was quite surprised at what people actually have been told, i.e. The guy, he has the children's army, he kills women, he kills children, he's a horrible murderer, sex crimes with children, all kinds of horrible, horrible stuff. Is this analogous to what you have been taught about the LRA? No. Come on, man, play along with the game. Yes, exactly. This is what the media has told me. Yes, the media has told you that. In fact, the AP had a beautiful propaganda piece

18:22 about why the US is sending troops to finish off a fractured band of bush fighters in the middle of Africa. Of course, it's political payback for the quiet sacrifices of Uganda's troops in Somalia. That could be just one of the many reasons. So if you go into the history of Uganda, which has had pretty much a whole bunch of dickwads running the place, although actually when I lived there, President Obote was running the place and that's when a lot of the crap started in the late 60s. And correct me where I go astray, John, because I'm just going from some memory, some information in the book of knowledge.

19:01 Obote actually nationalized a lot of the companies there and of course there was a very resource-rich part of Africa, got all kinds of, certainly then they had all kinds of great minerals and stuff that we needed and Obote said screw that and then the Brits came in and essentially put Idi Amin in place to run the place and now we've had this Musevini who's been the president of Uganda And there is only one thing that the mainstream is overlooking in this entire farce of a hundred combat troops going to advise the Ugandan troops. Can I guess? Yeah, go ahead, guess.

19:44 I'll just guess go ahead guess let me think what here's a sentence from the Guardian the discovery of vast Oh Sorry Yeah, do you think that could be, do you think it could be the oil that they discovered in 2000, end of 2009? Actually, they discovered in 2006 and then they just figure out how big the discovery was in 2009. It's huge, it's huge. Now, so you have to look at TULO Oil PLC. And this happened literally two days before the president ordered these 100 troops to go advise. I think, I think, here's how it goes.

CHAPTER 08 / 44 Discussion

Clinton Global Initiative and Ugandan Land Evictions

The Clinton family is accused of using the State Department and the Clinton Global Initiative to facilitate corporate interests in Uganda. Hillary Clinton allegedly oversaw elections that protected the current regime, while Bill Clinton's initiatives received sponsorship from Tulo Oil. Furthermore, the New Forests Company reportedly evicted 20,000 Ugandans from their land for tree plantations under the guise of fighting global warming.

bill clinton· hillary clinton· tulo oil· new forests company· global warming

20:25 Well, son, I advise you kill that mofo. Okay, thanks for the advice. I advise you let me pull the trigger. Okay, thanks for the advice. The Tulo Oil PLC, mainly British, although they have sold a part off to Total Fina and the Chinese Oil Development Corporation, were accused of bribing the current president and his top three ministers for the oil concessions. And of course, well, they did a very thorough investigation overseen by, who oversaw that investigation? Who do you think, John? Who could that be? I don't know. That one's probably someone like Hillary Clinton. Wow! You're on a roll today! Yes! Who also oversaw as the head of state the elections that got this guy into power. And now, who has been in Uganda a lot recently? Who

21:22 Who was there for the signing of the TULO agreement on March 20th? Who, who, who, who? Who Adam? Who? Could that have been Bill Clinton? Oh yes indeed! This is such a scam. You have the two biggest crooks in America, Bill and Hillary Clinton. On one hand, Hillary makes sure the shill gets in and and and protects him with bogus elections Overseeing just like in Haiti where they put a singer in the guy from a group and then a former Clinton Advisor as the prime minister and then bills on the back end with his global initiative And I actually have so it all of this is in the show notes by the way at three four eight dot NH three four Yeah, three four. What are we three four seven?

22:12 348.na show notes calm you can see exactly where the Bill Clinton initiative has been sponsored by tulo How he is deeply involved and another little kind of you know nice little thing is this British corporation who displaced 20,000 Ugandans for this new tree plantation some kind of like global warming save those save the earth thing save the earth Screw the Ugandans. Yes, I think that is their actual slogan. Yeah, it's the In fact the New York Times even had a piece on it It's called new forests company. They evicted 20,000 for in Africa your forest is no good screw that old forest let's get a new one and

23:06 20,000 people were pushed out of their own land in Uganda for these new tree plantations. Homes were burnt down. Women and children, men brutalized, murdered. And of course the New York Times says, well the government and the company said the settlers were illegal and evicted for a good cause to protect the environment and help fight global warming. So the most murderous people are actually the people in charge. Surprise, surprise. So this Joseph Kony, He has been fighting this since the day of Idi Amin. He has been fighting the a-holes who have been taking over his country and in 2010 President Obama and and you know this is so we had the discovery then we had the big oh it's a bonanza it's gonna be 200,000 barrels per day. President Obama signed 1.5 billion barrels a day potentially. Oh really? 200,000.

CHAPTER 09 / 44 Discussion

International Crisis Group and Hollywood's Ugandan Projects

The International Crisis Group, which includes George Soros and Mohamed ElBaradei, published a 10-point strategy in 2009 that mirrors current U.S. military operations in Uganda. Simultaneously, Hollywood figures like Angelina Jolie and Wyclef Jean are linked to "Every Children's Village," a project the hosts characterize as a PR front for elite interests. The strategy involves centralizing intelligence platforms to target military operations under the pretext of protecting civilians.

george soros· angelina jolie· every childrens village· wyclef jean· international crisis group

24:05 I thought it was 1.5 million a day? Billion. No, total. Oh, okay, 1.5. No, 200,000 is nothing. Per day? Yeah, no, that's not that high. Look at the production in Saudi Arabia. Well, It also depends on the quality of it. But we agree on one thing. Yeah, there's oil. They'll be pumping out as much as they can. There's oil there. Maybe I'm wrong. No, the president signed in... here it is. Actually, it was 2009. Here it is. Let me just read it to you.

24:46 The Lord's Army Disarmament and Northern Ugandan Recovery Act of 2009, Public Law 111172, which was enacted on May 24th, 2010. So Obama, and we missed this, but Obama was in on it from the beginning. It's like, there's oil, hey, we gotta get rid of this guy because he might go and kill our guy, he might be chucking some spears and stuff and we can't have that, so we gotta like get rid of him This has been tried by the Clintons. It has been tried by both Bush administration They've been trying to get rid of this guy and they can't do it They had operation thunder and lightning and they can't get the guy they can and he has a small group, right? They say, you know, twenty three two three hundred thousand, of course when you read the official American reports He's got ten thousand troops and they're killing and maiming and having sex with children

25:38 Which is it's always the same MO we're not falling for it anymore. So now you know it's a cry wolf thing here once too many we already in too many wars and people were don't know what this is really all about which is grabbing some oil. I ran into an interesting thing about this which is since we know the oil was discovered in 2006 and they've been working on schemes to grab the oil somehow. There's this interesting thing that came up, you know about this children village? I just think it's interesting because of the names involved. It's called Every Children's Village. It's a Hollywood production. Let me just read you from the press release. Every Children's Village will provide safe accommodations for 6,000 orphans, their caregivers and nurses in Uganda. It sounds like a shopping mall for Angelina Jolie and Madonna. And the names involve like the different... and it has, I don't know, a Children's Village reference number 312 owned by Elton John, 313 Donatella Versace, and get this one.

26:38 317 Wycliffe John. Uh-huh there he is our shill is in. So they have these these the same you know Children's Village 3 1 2 1 Bill Clinton Children's Village 3 1 2 2 George Lucas 3 1 2 4 Maria Shriver It's the usual suspects. How can we fall for this? So there I probably have 3 1 5 7 Katie Couric. Oh Kathy Lee Gifford, Warren Buffett. Wait, Kathy Lee Gifford who had children in sweatshops making clothing? Exactly. Warren Buffett. I mean, I just get just as like it's a laundry list. It's hilarious. And you should read the documentation from the International Crisis Group, which is where a lot of these people are. A lot of these people just mentioned are members of it. And in 2009, they came out with a 10 point strategy. Strategy point number seven.

27:38 Deploy a team to the theater of operations to run an intelligence platform that centralizes all operational information from the Ugandan and other armies as well as UN and civilian networks and provide analysis to the Ugandans to better target military operations. Isn't that exactly what we're doing here? Point seven on the list is advise. It's exactly what it is. You're following the script from the International Crisis Group. Which I might point out has George Soros on the board as well as Mohammed al-Baradei the future president of Egypt Let's see what this number eight is. What's number eight? Create a regional team with members in both the Congo and South Sudan dedicated to gathering analyzing and sharing information on LRA activities and advising how best to protect civilians, so I guess they're already kind of at number eight

CHAPTER 10 / 44 Discussion

Political Corruption and the War Powers Resolution

The hosts criticize the use of the War Powers Resolution to justify intervention in Africa, questioning how a small group of "bush fighters" poses a threat to U.S. national security. They suggest that political figures like George Clooney are used to provide moral cover for resource grabs in South Sudan and Uganda. The segment concludes that the Clintons have mastered a "scam" where military force and global philanthropy are used to secure private financial gains.

war powers resolution· south sudan· george clooney· predator drones· national security

28:26 Now of course South Sudan is a problem because the southern Sudan, Bashir, who was in South Sudan, who was the president, is supplying all the weapons to this guy because he knows. South Sudan knows. He's like, dude, we've got George Clooney here. Arm up. They're coming for us. It's totally sad. It saddens me how these Clintons are just ruining, killing people. They are murderers. They're total freaking murderers. Can't believe it. But think about it. What a great strategy, huh? For a husband and wife, she's lesbian, doesn't care about him. He'll screw anything that moves if his heart will still hold up.

29:12 She makes, she forces every, she has the big powerful weaponry. She calls out all the wars and Bill on the back end is collecting the checks right into the Clinton global initiative. What a scam! That global initiative, wow. It's a scam but you have to admire the moxie and the just it's so blatant but I think what happened you know ever since that MENA Arkansas thing. Yeah. At some point, at some level when you're at some point part of society you come to the realization that you can get away with anything. Anything. You're so right. And it's like they say you know who's gonna stop us?

29:51 Screw that but it's but it's kind of cool that the drones won't work on these guys because of course I'm sure they've tried that but I guess you know these guys are bush fighters They've been in the bush for 20 years And they make him out to be a religious kook and all kinds of nutty stuff the guy is he's probably a hero in Uganda and the people are probably right behind him which is why he has to be eliminated and then for the president under the and he sent a letter to the Senate and the Congress and You know, he says, under the War Powers Resolution, you know, this is important to our national security. Hey! Squirrel! Very important. Now how can a guy in the bush be important to our national security that he has to send in troops? How does that work? It doesn't. It's so bogus, it's ludicrous. And people just go, uh, whatever. Okay, well, you know, he is the president. He knows best.

CHAPTER 11 / 44 Discussion

Win, Lose, or Drone and Domestic UAV Expansion

A satirical segment titled "Win, Lose, or Drone" covers recent strikes in Yemen that killed the son of Anwar al-Awlaki and Al-Qaeda's "chief media officer." The discussion shifts to the first drone flight in the United States, featuring a Shadow UAV built by Textron Systems. These newer drones feature larger fuselages designed to carry surveillance equipment and Hellfire missiles for domestic use.

anwar al-awlaki· pakistan· textron systems· hellfire missiles· shadow drone

30:47 you know all we need is for our president to say hey hey Joseph Kony I have two words for you predator drones that's right so you'll never see it coming that's right you think I'm joking except the president the predator drones won't work there in the bush they can't they can't actually I guess see through the straw by the way John speaking of such are you ready For some football? A Monday night party? Yeah, almost! Ladies and gentlemen, it's time to play... Win, Lose, or Drone! That's right, in the crosshairs tonight's contestant who's dumb enough to be the son of last week's loser Anwar Awlaki and the chief media officer for Al-Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula. It's time to play Let's Win or Drone! Yeah, everybody!

31:45 It's a... So I guess they blew up Al-Awaki's son. And the chief... this is what I love the most. By the way, I've got something for Thursday's show, I think, about this being bullcrap, but go on. I think there was another extraction. Well, this is the news report that I caught that I liked very much about this Wind Loser drone attack that we witnessed. 34 minutes after the hour, checking your top stories, the son of US-born militant cleric Anwar al-Awlaki is dead after a series of drone strikes last night in Yemen. That's according to a security official. A US drone attack last month killed the elder al-Awlaki, a key leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

32:29 The Yemeni Defense Ministry says Friday's attack killed seven other suspected militants including the group's chief media officer That's right the chief media officer the PR woman was killed. Oh Poor lady The chief media officer, who are they kidding with this stuff? It's a huge corporation. Also the CTO I understand was injured. Meanwhile we can't kill our CTO. You know like that's the guy that has to go. Drone that guy. But that wasn't the only place the game was played in this past week. A top Haqqani network leader killed by a US drone strike in northwestern Pakistan, Jamba Zadra, also known as Jaleel, helped plan attacks on US and Afghan troops. The Al-Qaeda linked Haqqani network, considered the number one threat now in Afghanistan, is believed to be supported by Pakistani intelligence. I can't keep up with who's number one. Now it's the Haqqani network. What happened to Al-Shabaab?

33:24 That was a Haqqadi. I can't even... Al-Shabaab is done. Al-Shabaab is out? They're out and Haqqadi or whatever they're called is in. I don't know. It's worse than NASCAR. You can't... it's going too fast. I can't keep track of who's in front. So you watched this news report about the kid being killed. Yeah. It's like he was killed and within five minutes they identified him. How does that work? Yeah. Either a target I mean this whole thing is just so bogus it but it sure they're blowing people up left and right with those things Yeah, you know it gives you something to do But you know that then they just make up who they killed and we had our very that what they call the very first which of course is also a blatant lie the very first drone flight in the United States now this was a shadow unmanned aerial vehicle which took off from Havana, Illinois on Saturday and

34:23 And, you know, did a nice little... Now the Shadow Drone, interestingly enough, there was an article that I found on the same day, actually the day before. This is... There's a picture of it. This thing is big! Okay, and the new shadow the M2 built by Textron Systems features a fuselage five times bigger than its predecessor. And here's the good news. The bigger fuselage will allow the drone to carry twice as much surveillance equipment internally compared to the shadow currently in existence. well as giving commanders a wider range of options on what the drone can be used for such as Hellfire missiles this is great flying in the United States now this is so incredibly awesome and the mainstream media but that we are being condemned

CHAPTER 12 / 44 Discussion

Wired Magazine's Chris Anderson and Drone Commercialization

Chris Anderson, editor of Wired Magazine, is featured in a news clip promoting affordable, consumer-grade drones for under $1,000. The hosts mock the media's attempt to "condition" the public into accepting drones as harmless household tools. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has stated that the drone program will be exempt from any federal budget cuts, ensuring the technology's permanent presence in American life.

chris anderson· wired magazine· aerial robotics· leon panetta· budget cuts

35:14 More pamphlets, I guess the mainstream media is so on board with this there and And they're so conditioning everyone's mind for the poor simple souls who don't listen to the greatest podcast in the world But actually absorb the crap being shoved down their throats listen to this drivel and stop when you're throwing up. I When you think of drones, you think of hellfire missiles, you think of bad guys far away. I'm throwing up now! Give me that, it's already bad. Just play the whole thing. Saving lives, much closer to home with drones. So soon you may have one in your garage for just a little bit more than most lawnmowers would cost you. That's a nice drone you have there, son. That's a nice drone you have there, son! Chris Lawrence has the story. Now, let's hear what idiots can make drones.

36:04 Unmanned vehicles are flying out of this small San Diego warehouse And for under a thousand dollars you can buy your very own drone I need me a very own drone We want to make aerial robotics available to everybody. Owner Chris Anderson is an editor at Wired Magazine. Jordy Munoz, his WizKid partner. I never knew that I was going to have the chance to be able to work for a high tech company or even... I can't even listen to it. He sounds like more than just his high tech partner. Screw these guys. Screw these guys. The whole thing is so bogus. But just remember... I have two words for you. Predator drone. That's right. Predator drone.

36:52 And we will shoot one up your butt if you don't participate in the program. They're coming, people. And of course... Let's get to name our producers. Let me just finish this up. There's only one more thing. I just want to get the drone thing off my chest. So as a part of the ongoing struggle for the contract for the drones, which should be announced pretty soon, I guess, in a month or so, Now all of a sudden the news comes out that a predator drone killed a couple of our own guys back in April and the news comes out now coincidentally just to prove that you know we really either one of two things we need a different company running the drones or we need more money for more drone technology which is

37:34 As per Leon Panetta, will be the one place that there will be no cuts in the budget, no cuts will be accepted in the drone program. So this is here and it's here for good and get used to it and get used to having to be ducking when shit flies over you because you are going to be droned. And... Win, lose or drone! Tune in next time here on the No Agenda Show for another exciting round of Win, Lose or Drone. We'll see who's in the crosshairs next of Presidente El Obamadame. You just wanted to play that again. I love that jingle. Thank you, Jeff, sir. Jeff Smith. All right. It's a little long. All right. We do have some couple executive producers and one associate executive producer beginning with Alexander Cody. I think it's Kid Tika.

CHAPTER 13 / 44 Discussion

No Agenda Producer Credits and Donation Model

The hosts acknowledge top donors for episode 348, including Alexander Cody, who receives a knighthood as "St. James of New York." They emphasize the show's "value-for-value" model, where listeners contribute based on the utility they receive from the content. The segment includes a call for support as the show fell short of its weekly funding goals.

alexander cody· wiley harp· richard haskins· knighthood· value-for-value

38:28 Kittika. Kiltika. Kiltika. Kiltika. Maybe. St. James, New York, who is in with a thousand dollars and will receive a knighthood. He's a recent college graduate. I am a recent college graduate and fortunate to have a job in New York City. I've been listening to NOAA Agenda for for the past two years and apart from the entertainment and I have to scroll across the top to read this because there's something wrong with this cell. You and John provide, I appreciate how the show has taught me to question what I'm told. Yeah, I truly believe in the donation based model that you and John have created. I hope my personal donation can help validate what you're doing. I'm remiss that I missed a New Jersey meetup on the Hot Pockets 2008 tour, but hope to meet you both in John, both you and John in person in the future. Please stay hopeful. Okay, it's too easy to have a defeatist attitude. Absolutely. So he came in with an instant knighthood.

39:27 Yeah. And will become St. James of New York. Wow. Thank you so... I'm humbled. And he's a student. Let me just get this right. He was a student? He was a student, but now he's got a job in New York City. So our graduate program is working well. Wiley Harp in Salt Lake City, Utah 348 member 348 club and I feel bad I got a double treatment after donating only once this is the one who We plug this is a an interesting meme or a fractal we mentioned him accidentally on three four seven right yeah, and twice and then Anyway, so he gets in the three four eight club is enough for a third executive producer credit. There's nothing wrong with an occasional

40:13 And he's the one who pronounces douching with an S to wash away all the commercial and media crap, blah blah blah. So he wants... we'll just give him another de-dousing then. You've been de-douched. Well deserved. Thank you very much. He needs a karma call out to a couple of his friends who are struggling through life. And just trying to get by. Saying no to sleeper candidates. You've got karma. What do you think the sleeper candidate is, Adam? The sleeper candidate? Yeah, is there a sleeper candidate? You know, somebody that's, you know, they're just sitting there and... Well, besides Gabrielle Giffords, who they'll... My prediction to run? Richard Haskins, Stephen City, Virginia, 22040, with no note. And that will be our associate executive producer for show 348. We want to thank them and everyone else who donates. We'll call them out in the middle of the show.

41:03 uh... you have to go to the work that works last year a channel of work dot com slash in a and no agenda show dot com and no generation dot com and click on the donate button and help us out we actually came up quite short this week and we would like to pick it up a little bit devolver dot org slash and a i think it was a way too busy with the hookers at occupy a at the occupy movement don't so attacks moment now if he has true There are several PR initiatives that I'd like to mention just briefly no agenda is my agenda calm which I kind of like and And the producer sent this also says this would be great for swag like t-shirts bumper stickers, etc No agenda is my agenda calm now pointing to no agenda show calm as well as elite worship calm and when in Brussels calm both both pointing proudly to our

CHAPTER 14 / 44 Discussion

PR Initiatives and No Agenda Domain Names

Producers have registered various domain names to support the show's memes, including "TerminatorDrone.com" and "DouchebagBoys.com." A discussion about promotional business cards leads to a correction regarding the website "ShutUpSlaves.com," after a previous version accidentally pointed to an adult site. The hosts encourage listeners to "propagate the formula" by sharing the show's unique analysis.

rick haskins· terminator drone· occupy noodles· shut up slave· business cards

42:01 To our show site along with hilltop watchtower.com which is I can't believe I can't believe I didn't register that one But that's not also pointing to the show and here's an obvious one drone wolf calm hey Drone wolf net miss that one and the trifecta drone wolf org that was an easy one We should have come up with that Thanks for listening to the show last week Rick Rick Rick Haskins who registered just for us John as we will be the first gay ambassadors calm So we'll have our own website Terminator drone calm now pointing to no agenda show calm no agenda dot occupy website calm occupy noodles org That's you know we're gonna get sued over that one noodles are gonna say hey mom hey mom we need that

42:48 John Adams has Craig and get my nation cheese steak Philly when my wife and I are on a long drive I'll sometimes play the latest no agenda She's usually reading or snoozing, but the show is clearly sinking in on some level for instance You've got karma has been popping up occasionally in her conversation and now when I turn on the podcast she'll say oh, it's the douchebag boys So in honor of the show's excellence of calling out the world's douchebags, douchebagboys.com now pointing to noagendashow.com Occupyoccupy.org, that's a good one. I like that. Occupy occupy org that's a good one yep also be able to use that for something yeah the you know we got all these we got five six hundred of these things seven everyone so I think we can use that for something and of course you know what's gonna happen right nothing absolutely nothing nothing at all but if someone comes up with an idea and you want to you want to use the domain maybe well you know yeah right exactly I'd like to do something I have well I'm a well-intentioned

43:50 Along with win-lose or drone for another one of our many multitude of projects which will go completely unfinished the death row show.com is now ours for the using That's a good one the death Rosha think about it. I can sell that Trump could run it Trump could be our showrunner He'd do it you're fired I and journalismlicense.co.uk another thing that will be highly needed and I want to thank Gus Raya who sent me a batch of... let me just find them here...

44:28 Batch of business cards that he printed up and it's really they're fantastically beautiful We have Rick Perry is an idiot calm. It's a great business card, which I can hand out It just has a picture of Rick Perry looking like a mofo Along with was the other one I had here a nice no agenda card and it says host Adam Curry and then an unfortunate accident He did a really beautiful one with shutupslave.com. Unfortunately, that goes to a porn site. You went through this entire spiel on Thursday's show. That was after the show, John. That was after the show. It was not on the air. Why are we talking after the show? Which is why I'm bringing it up now. Oh man. Yeah, that was after the show when Mickey brought the box in, remember?

45:14 No, I don't remember that. All I remember is this is another example of why you don't do pre-interviews or talk about stuff because you think you've talked about it on the show, or in this case, think you didn't do. Anyway, so it should be shutupslaves.com instead of shutupslaves. Yeah, the other one goes to an S&M site. Hello. Anyway, Gus, thank you very much. I got a box of cards too. You got the shutupslave as well? You got the wrong one as well? I got the same box. I don't know why you sent me cards with your name on them, but whatever. Hey, thanks to our associate, or executive producer I should say, Alexander Cody Kilteeka, I believe, soon to be Sir James of New York. Wiley Harp is another executive producer. And is Richard Haskins will be associate or full-on exec?

46:03 He's an associate. Associate executive producer with $220.40. We highly appreciate that. Thanks to all of our PR initiatives out there and of course if you have anything you'd like to do, well, this costs no money, propagate the formula. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Put it on your new business card. Shut up, slaves! So, uh, Doc Carl? So I, not being one that wants to promote your predictions and memes... No?

CHAPTER 15 / 44 Discussion

Air Traffic Control Errors and Next-Gen Aviation

A government report indicates a spike in air traffic control mistakes, but the hosts argue the data is being manipulated to promote the "Next-Gen" aviation system. By highlighting human error, the government and PR firms are building a case for fully automated, pilotless aircraft. They point out that the reporting methodology was changed recently, making current statistics incomparable to previous years.

air traffic control· gao· lufthansa· next-gen aviation· automation

46:45 I couldn't resist this one because this was just like right up your alley and actually still refers to the drone situation we talked about at the beginning of the show but play ATC screw-ups and tell me what I'm thinking about here. A new report finds there have been more and more air traffic control mistakes lately leading to some close calls. Mary Snow explains why we're seeing a spike in incidents. It is this kind of close call on JFK's runway in June that's on the radar of a government watchdog reporting an increase in mishaps. The Lufthansa jet about to take off was forced to come to an abrupt halt to avoid colliding with another plane approaching the runway. Cancel takeoff, cancel takeoff plans. Lufthansa 411 heavy is rejecting takeoff. All traffic is stopped right now.

47:33 There were no injuries. But while congressional overseers point out that US airspace is among the safest in the world, they report a steep increase in air safety incidents. The Government Accountability Office says the rate of errors by air traffic controllers has more than doubled in the last three years when it comes to airborne incidents. It counts five in the second quarter of 2008 compared to 14 of the same time period this year. The head of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association says the increase is due to a new reporting system in which controllers aren't punished for reporting errors.

48:13 I don't think it was about that, it was about the idea of changing the system. No, no, I know. Here's the interesting little gotcha that people should always look for, which is, and JC actually saw this and said, what, what, it's, they showed two figures. They showed 2008 with five incidents in 2011 with 14. They don't show us 2007, 2009, 2010. They don't show us any other numbers. And he says that, he says it's obvious that 2008 was an anomaly. Yeah. And they left it out. number for whatever reason and then they also said that they've changed the reporting methodology so you can't change the reporting methodology and then say numbers out. Yeah and then say oh it's so horrible.

48:51 Now this is, but it is all a part of the next-gen aviation system. We've had congressional hearings going on at the very same time. That's when all of the PR companies receive their money and everything gears up. And this is indeed about changing the air traffic control system to the next generation, which will eventually lead to unmanned aircraft that you fly in because of course pilots are stupid. They're so dangerous. They can't, you know, the machines, they win at Jeopardy. It's much smarter than a guy. Where I clearly heard, I heard something beautiful in that report. I hear a pilot going, I'm aborting my takeoff, it's not safe. And when the machines screw up, you know, like when your Windows crashes,

CHAPTER 16 / 44 Discussion

Robotic Planes and the Devaluation of Pilots

The hosts predict a future where airlines offer heavily discounted fares to entice passengers onto robotic, pilotless planes. They compare this to the automated "Air Train" at JFK, suggesting that the public will eventually accept the risk for a lower price. The media is criticized for running propaganda pieces that characterize human pilots and controllers as dangerous or obsolete.

automation· pilotless aircraft· jfk airport· air train· propaganda

49:35 You know, when stuff goes wrong or when, I don't know, the highest technology available for any country in the world somehow allows for a plane to fly into the Pentagon. You know, those kind of screw-ups? That's when you're going to die without the pilot. So here's the thing. I was actually discussing this at the abode here. So they're going to have, they will have robotic planes like they have the air train subway, it's not a subway but it's an elevated train that goes from JFK to Jamaica Station which is a long haul, is fully automated. There's no engineer on board and these sorts of things, this will happen. So they're gonna, let's say they're gonna build, first they'll build a plane, probably a mid-sized jet and then they're gonna try to get people to fly on it and of course no seasoned traveler is gonna get on one of these things, right?

50:28 So it's gonna be something like this. I was thinking about it. At what point, it's like, you know, well I'm not a hooker. Oh, I'll take that. Well, that's good money. I'll take that. At what point do you say, well, you can get here, round trip to Paris, $50. How about it? Come on. None of these have crashed. Would you take that? How about 25? Would you, how about a free ride? How about if we give you a hundred bucks to fly on this thing? I'm there. I'm there, brother. I mean, yeah, for 50 bucks, I'd probably go to Paris. I'm flying, sure. They're gonna be conscientious that for the first few years of these things before they start falling out of the sky Yeah, it's again It's pathetic and as predicted did I not say? You just cross this out of the book as far as I'm concerned prediction as has been proven is that we're just gonna get more and more of these propaganda pieces telling you how pilots are useless They're no good

51:22 Well, in this case it was air traffic controllers are useless too. Well, same difference. But yeah, they were kind of implying that the air traffic controllers can't keep a handle on these incompetent pilots. Yeah, it's unbelievable. I watched a lot of C-SPAN. I was trying to stay away from the mainstream as much as possible. I noticed every clip you had at the beginning of the show is from Fox, this network you never watch. I don't. I just get, you know, this is the Noah Jen the News Network, NoahJenTheNewsNetwork.com. That's where I get a lot of great stuff from our producers. I watched some C-SPAN. Lucifer was out there talking about 21st century statehood. You know, that's her big thing, statehood.

CHAPTER 17 / 44 Discussion

Hillary Clinton's New World Order and Rahm Emanuel

During a speech on "21st Century Statehood," Hillary Clinton made a cryptic remark about a "New World Order with seven Rahm Emanuels." The hosts find the phrasing significant, suggesting it telegraphs a desire for a global governance structure modeled after Chicago-style politics. They interpret the comment as a rare, blatant admission of globalist ambitions.

hillary clinton· rahm emanuel· new world order· statehood· chicago

52:10 which I guess is threaten to kill brown people and then send Bill to go collect the check, something like that. I think that's how statehood works. And she came out with a zinger out of, like a double whammy out of left field that was a total non sequitur in her speech, which was very boring, like a minute, an hour and a half of boring clippity-clop Lucifer Clinton. I got to sit through it anyway. Listen to this and tell me what what this means not just about somebody else it's about all of us to keep tearing down these walls that prevent business and individuals from seeking their own full potential But it's not just enough for us to defend against bad behavior and barriers that block people and companies from global competition we have to get better at playing offense and

53:00 Every year the population of the world's cities grows by 65 million people. That's the equivalent of seven Chicago's. The idea of a new world order with seven Mayor Rahm Emanuel should be enough to get all of us moving. What? What? So she says the idea of seven, a new world order, which she said, she just threw it out there. A new world order with seven Rahm Emanuels is enough to give us all pause for thought or something like that.

53:40 That was huge in my head when... What? Play the end of that again so we can... I'm speechless. That's a good one. I'm just I'm just speechless. I don't know what it means I don't know if it's telegraphing something it certainly is establishing that there will that she wants a new world order She doesn't want just doesn't want Rahm Emanuel running it. Well, okay. All right. I'm down with that Meanwhile the big event right across the hill here last night John the big event

CHAPTER 18 / 44 Discussion

Clinton Global Initiative and Lady Gaga's Performance

The Clinton Global Initiative held a star-studded event at the Hollywood Bowl to celebrate Bill Clinton's 65th birthday. Lady Gaga performed, notably changing lyrics to address "Billory" and suggesting Bill Clinton belongs back in the Oval Office. The hosts view Gaga as the "new Bono," serving as a tool for elite mind control over younger generations.

bono· lady gaga· bill clinton· hollywood bowl· illuminati

54:30 A drone attack? No, the Clinton Global Initiative at the Hollywood Bowl. Oh yeah, that was a big event. It was a big event. Fireworks at the end, which we saw going off right over the hill there. And of course Bono was there. Oh, yeah, really? What a shocker. This is a part celebration for Bill Clinton's 65th birthday. And to complete the Illuminati. Now I'm just got to go back to it again. Bill Clinton and Lucifer Clinton are the New World Order. They are evil. How do we who do we so Bono's kind of played out right? No, everyone thinks he's a douchebag the Irish hate him because I don't even pay taxes in his own country He's sheltered all his money in the Netherlands where they have no to low royalties on Tax on royalties, so he's a douche and if he's a douche, well, he's always been a douchebag. And so who do we need to? To engage to mind control the children. It's your favorite. I

55:32 Lady Gaga. Oh Lady Gaga. So Lady Gaga performed and I have a minute here of her singing to as she says Billory. She's not oh she didn't sing happy birthday mr. president and no drunk no it was kind of worse kind of worse. So Hillary or Bill sit back down where you belong in the Oval Office with those high heels on Sit down where you belong in the Oval Office with your high heels on and Bill's going like hmm I don't have mine. They don't have me my size Sit back down

56:35 So Lady Gaga has her head so far up Hillary's ass you can barely see it anymore. Wow. Yeah, wow is right. Is that on TV or something? Yeah, there's a little newsreel. It's on the Clinton Global Initiative site. It's a beautiful concert, just amazing. I'm sure yeah, and but yeah, I mean go um I think it was $50,000 but then but I but I but then if I paid the 50 grand I could have gone to the sound check which would have been quite awesome all right to Check one two two two two two Lady Gaga man. Can you believe that and she's there and so no she just mind controls all these kids and

CHAPTER 19 / 44 Discussion

Taylor Swift's Library Donation and Media Crawlers

A news item about Taylor Swift donating 6,000 books to a library appeared repeatedly on CNN's news crawler. The hosts question why such a minor story received high-frequency placement, suggesting it serves as "brain softening" content. They argue that these positive celebrity snippets are used to prime the audience before injecting more serious propaganda.

taylor swift· cnn· media crawler· pr· mind control

57:30 Yeah, she does. Let me see you know she's The new Bono Lady Gaga who would have thought the new Bono soon? She'll have a Broadway play that will suck seems. Yeah, it seems to be pretty much the way it goes. It's a theme I was watching CNN by the way, I don't know what the point of this was. I was actually kind of flabbergasted because it didn't show up once, you know, they have a crawler, right? Yeah, I always read those. I turn off the sound sometimes so I don't get distracted. I love that. Yeah, the crawler. So the crawler's got, you know, this guy's dead and this guy, Larry Hagman's got cancer and it's got one news story after and then this one showed up and then it showed up again and then it showed up again and at different shows

58:15 I'm saying who I mean this woman has got to have one of the best PR people in the world Why would this even be on the crawler? Taylor Swift Donates 6,000 books to library. Oh, we've got breaking news right now John. What's this with Taylor Swift? I hear tell me what's going on? Harry Potter to the library wow that's fantastic Why is this even? Anywhere near the news stream. It must be a part of the programming it must be Because of course what I believe is that when you're watching the television your brain is absorbing that information, right? There's it has to be even though you don't con you're not consciously reading it if you're watching it that is going by I think your brain is better off reading it, but you are yeah I think that is you you should be reading it because it's coming in probably that's to soften up

CHAPTER 20 / 44 Discussion

EU Parliamentarium and Nigel Farage

The European Union opened the "Parliamentarium" in Brussels, a 21-million-euro multimedia visitor center designed to promote EU institutions. The hosts describe the experience as an "immersive" propaganda tool that uses 360-degree screens to overwhelm visitors. The promotional video includes a brief clip of critic Nigel Farage, which the hosts interpret as an attempt to mock opposition to the EU.

european union· brussels· parliamentarium· nigel farage· multimedia expo

59:13 Your brain. Do you know what came right after it? Because that of course is the message. So here's something like, ah, good old Taylor. And then when you're all in a good and loving mood, then of course they inject something into you, but you don't know what came after it, do you? No, no. I was just too dumbfounded by that. Well, you're lucky you didn't, you didn't get mind control. I didn't know she could read. Hey everybody. Meanwhile, over in the United States of Europe, finally the parliamentarium opened up. This is just such a slap in the face to Europeans everywhere. The Parliamentarium is this 21 million euro project which is a multimedia expo of the European Union and Parliament and how great it is. And they have a promotional video which I do encourage you to see it although the audio is quite funny. And they actually have these, you know, it consists of all these different rooms and you walk through and then there's like a, you get like a mobile

1:00:12 Like a nightstand that rolls around you can roll around and there's a monitor and has buttons and stuff you can push and they've put together this shill video of these idiots who love this because I could so they can worship their elites and in the parliament because they are of course really helping them with Europe and saving them. The opening ceremony and minutes later the first visitors arrive at the parliamentarium. Every single visitor is handed an audio guide in one of the EU's 23 official languages. Inside people learn more about the EU's institutions and history and famous Europeans.

1:00:57 I'm traveling to Parma. This is a mobile video screen with information about Europe tailored to the expectations of school children. I believe this is what they need because it's so diverse. They can take their time with the subjects that interest them. They want to know more about. The objective is to give them the freedom to learn. This is the most impressive feature in the world. This is actually quite scary, you have to see the video. It's like you're in Nazi Germany and you're surrounded by 360 video screens with the Schultz.

1:01:40 Screaming in German you just close your eyes and imagine yourself in a darkened room And they're trying to do like an immersive experience where you're sitting inside the European Parliament Starfleet command And you see of these screens flashing and Schultz is yelling in German just close your eyes and imagine it for a second parliamentarian a copy of the European Parliament that gives you the feeling you're actually there and It's so modern, you can press all the buttons. And it is expensive equipment. It's informative, but it is also fun. Fun! Fun! Deputy Speaker Isabel Durand expects a lot of visitors. Half a million visitors a year. That's the expectation. Losers!

1:02:32 The EU's fans and its adversaries. Oh, and of course they got to slip in a little Nigel Farage just to make fun of him. They are all here. Please don't think that everybody here thinks the European Union as it's currently constructed is a good thing. The EU's parliamentarium in Brussels is open seven days a week. Who said Europe doesn't work hard? Are they just kidding? I don't think so. I don't think so. I think they meant it. Who says you're a creepy game that it was I forget what the name of it was it's a half-life 3 2 or something where they one of these games with this you're in this kind of a weird environment that's just

1:03:14 dysfunctional and that's pretty much it but you have to see the video for that with that did you hear the Schultz thing it's like I'm gonna go see this thing I'll pay to see that oh I don't know if it's free I guess you have to pay right I guess you have to get in maybe it's free it should be free with all the money they've got I just Wow man it's like The people are walking from Spain the indignity are walking from Spain to Brussels to protest these people and meanwhile They're all cutting ribbons and hooting it up Like yeah, I'm part of into you can press buttons, and it's fun It's fun It's fun. You know it was fun, and I don't know why there was this big celebration and we've talked about this a couple times in the show is which is the only reason I really clipped it and

CHAPTER 21 / 44 Discussion

Anita Hill's 20th Anniversary and Hunter College

Hunter College hosted a conference celebrating the 20th anniversary of Anita Hill's testimony against Clarence Thomas. The hosts critique the event as a gathering of "elite" feminists and mock the famous "fish without a bicycle" slogan. They argue that the younger generation, including the college president's own daughter, finds these historical feminist tropes irrelevant and confusing.

anita hill· gloria steinem· hunter college· sexual harassment· feminism

1:04:02 about Anita Hill who testified against Clarence Thomas during his Senate confirmation hearings 20 years ago it turns out that now was This is interesting because I have an interesting clip about this, but go on Why don't you set it up because I have the of course the only clips that matter. What do you have? I have the well, there's I've had a couple of things but Let me just play the clip. I decide doesn't even mention her but I couldn't resist right taking this clip of the woman who's the head of Hunter College because they had a big shindig right around Anita Hill and and then I kind of looked into the some of the other aspects of the New York Times story a couple days earlier but I I took some solace with this fish without a bicycle clip because apparently they they had of Hunter College which it seems to me to just be a school of lesbians which featured Anita Hill

1:04:58 This woman, she gave this anecdote about her daughter and apparently her daughter's got a clue. Your fabulous record is that you don't have a Hunter degree. I am happy to say that Gloria does because we gave her an honorary degree in 2006, so Letty watch out. So to Letty, to Kathleen Peraltis, to our own Fay Rosenfeld, thank you for this extraordinary, extraordinary conference. As a college president, I know that many young women, including my own daughter, sadly do not fully appreciate the importance of Anita Hill, Letty, and Gloria, or how they changed the world. And I know when I brought Gloria here, I was so excited and I said to my daughter, this is the woman who came up with the line that a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle. And she said, Mom, really?

1:05:47 Yeah, you know I saw all of that because the reason why they replayed Anita Hill's testimony was because of this celebration which I presume the idea was a celebration of women speaking out against sexual harassment. But as a man watching that hours and hours of that crap I was pretty insulted. Oh, it's totally insulting. In fact, that Fisher without a bicycle thing is incredibly sexist and major insulting. Yeah. And the fact that they keep harping on it as though, and of course the daughter obviously thought, what does that even mean? It's stupid. Yeah. Which is what a normal kid would think. Which is what the kid said, mom, don't be a douchebag.

CHAPTER 22 / 44 Discussion

Joe Biden's Questioning of Anita Hill in 1991

Archival footage from the 1991 Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings shows then-Senator Joe Biden questioning Anita Hill about explicit details. Biden is heard pressing Hill to repeat specific allegations regarding "Long Dong Silver" and pubic hair on a Coke can. The hosts highlight Biden's persistent focus on the pornographic nature of the testimony, characterizing him as a "horndog" in hindsight.

joe biden· clarence thomas· long dong silver· eeoc· sexual harassment

1:06:23 It's a total douchebag thing. But anyway, so what did you get any clips from Anita Hill? I wish I had after I discovered a couple of little interesting facts. Well, yeah, so they replayed the testimony from 20 years ago, and I did not realize it was actually Joe Biden, Joe O. Biden, who was who was pushing her. And it's really funny to watch it. Links in the show notes to the C-SPAN archives at 348.nashownotes.com. He's actually pushing it by saying, so what did he say exactly? Could you like be really precise? He's really like, I'm so sorry I have to put you through this horrible ordeal. But now, so just to set the stage for those of you who are too young to remember,

1:07:03 Clarence Thomas was to be, and eventually was confirmed, to be a Supreme Court judge with the highest court in the land of the United States of Gitmo Nation. And Anita Hill was asked, she did not offer it, she was asked to testify against him for sexual harassment in the workplace. And Joe O'Biden comes up with a, come on, tell me what did he say exactly? In his office at the EEOC. And what was that incident again? The incident with regard to the coke can that spelled out in my statement. Would you describe it once again for me please? Please, please tell me. The incident involved his going to his desk

1:07:44 getting up from a work table going to his desk looking at this can and saying who put pubic hair on my coke. Was anyone else in his office at the time? No. And it's funny to me in hindsight I think the funniest one of course was what we've talked about on the show and again Joe Biden pulling it out of her. In his office period. There is, I recall at least one instance in his office at the EEOC where he discussed some pornographic material or he brought up the substance or the content of pornographic material.

1:08:28 Now that would have been enough right you don't need more is that yeah, they're good the good ones yet to come Yeah, but that's not good enough for Joe Biden no no because you know we have to get to the bottom of this missus take notes and He's looking for viewing tips and here it comes again. It's difficult, but for the record what substance did he bring up in this instance in his at EEOC in his office What was the content of what he said like can you tell me exactly what? video I have to watch. Yay! Do you recall what it was?

1:09:19 I wish we had a show 20 years ago. He's like do you recall what it was hold on a second play the Charlie Rose clip No, no, no, I'm too. I'm too into this hold on a second. I got a shove in my pencil to write it down Yes, I do The name that was referred to was long dong silver Were you were you Working on any matter when in that context you just were you working on any matter in that context with like silver exchanges Long dongs ding-dongs hill dongs were called into the office to remember what the circumstance of you being in an office on that occasion anyway

CHAPTER 23 / 44 Discussion

Anita Hill's Religious Background and Oral Roberts University

A New York Times article reveals that Anita Hill was a professor at Oral Roberts University at the same time Michele Bachmann was a student. The hosts argue that Hill has been mischaracterized as a leftist, when she was actually a deeply religious Pentecostal conservative during the Reagan era. They suggest her offense at Clarence Thomas's behavior was rooted in religious morality rather than secular feminism.

anita hill· michele bachmann· oral roberts university· pentecostalism· reagan administration

1:10:03 So this idiot, we could have been doing this show for a long time. Forever. Forever. So what I came away from the Hunter College thing and then some other material that I ran into which is I think Anita Hill all along has been mischaracterized by both the the left and the right for that matter mainly because of a piece I ran into in the New York Times a long long article trying to slam Michelle O'Bachman for being a fundamentalist nutcase. Michelle O'Bachman? Michelle O'Bachman. She, she

1:10:42 Bachman went to Oral Roberts University so they did this huge spread on her. This thing went on for pages and it was like they had a picture of the giant praying hands in front of the university and everybody and this is University has been discussed in the past it was somewhat scandalous probably within the last couple of years because some kids resisted signing you have to sign like agreements that you're not gonna have sex and you know right dress a certain way It's an extremely Extremely conservative school and so Bachman went there to law school when they first opened their law school which they eventually shut down and let me just read this graph. This is deep in the article and

1:11:24 In 1982, Mrs. Bachman gave birth to her son Lucas, the first of her five biological children, blah blah blah. By the time she moved back to Tulsa to re-enroll in the 84-85 academic year, a new professor had joined the faculty, Anita Hill. Now, if you start looking into it, and she was there until they closed the law school. Anita Hill was, and I've known people that have gone to this school, they're not only extremely conservative, and Judge Thomas himself thought she was a phony because she had joined the Reagan administration claiming she was a Christian nut.

1:12:04 And in fact she was a Pentecostal, extremely religious person and the reason she reacted to Thomas and the EEOC was because she was deeply offended from a religious perspective, not from a woman's perspective. And so the left and the Hunter College people, they bring her in as some sort of a lefty. She is an extreme right-wing conservative religious woman. Huh, but she's glad to play the game because she can sell books Oh, yeah, and she can have a good time and all these women adore her But she never brings it out that she's like a the whole Rationale and we had one of these people at the Mevio who came in as gorgeous woman And she refused to do anything that was remotely sexually suggestive. This is the the good-looking woman that Nemcov hated and they fired her for some reason because she wait a minute wait a minute who was that I

1:12:54 Brittany. Oh. She was not going along with the program. Right. But the program Because that's because she was raised that way and she had strong moral principles as Anita Hill did. And so Anita Hill was not offended from some woman's perspective, she was offended from her religious background perspective and this has never been brought out. And in fact if you read this article, the Times apparently tried to get a hold of her for some comment about her years at Oral Roberts as a professor and she refused to comment. Again, you know, let the women believe what they want.

CHAPTER 24 / 44 Discussion

MTV History Book and Carolyn Heldman Anecdote

Adam Curry discusses his contribution to a new book about the history of MTV, where he shared "dirt" from his time as a VJ. One anecdote involves the firing of VJ Carolyn Heldman because she refused to shave her legs. The segment touches on the "mean world" of 1980s television production and Curry's upcoming release of YouTube outtakes from that era.

mtv· carolyn heldman· steve leeds· michael jackson· memoir

1:13:33 There's a new book out about MTV that I could that I contributed to you did yeah Yeah, the guy came he was pretty nice actually came out to the house. I don't know almost about a year ago Interviewed me for like four hours, and I just gave as much dirt as I could and oh yeah, I haven't well I'm timing my the release of my outtakes on YouTube with with this and apparently I don't know what... You're gonna put the no agenda crawler on the outtakes? Yeah, of course. They'll be up there for all of three minutes. But in there there's... I don't know if they put in like the Michael Jackson crap and all that stuff we had to do. I have no idea because I still haven't received my copy. But Steve Leeds who hired me, who now works at SiriusXM, he called me and he said, hey man, did you read that thing? And I said, well, and it's about how I had to fire Carolyn Heldman because she wouldn't shave her legs.

1:14:32 So I remember that. I do remember saying it actually, because that was true. Remember Carolyn Hellman? She was kind of the girl from Colorado. I never watched MTV. Oh, she was cute, long blonde hair, kind of girl next door type. And she kept wearing shorts, which was cute, but she had hairy legs. And she refused to shave them and they fired her for it. Yeah Yeah, the mean world out there. It's a horribly mean world so anyway, so I need a hill's just you know We were missing the whole point with her. Yeah, I just thought it was cool that we could get the clips and I and I had no idea that Joe Biden was such a horndog. I forgot that it was Joe Biden, but now that you mention it I can still see him because I watched those tests. I watched them too. He was like, you know, leaning over and he was like the famous phony Joe trying to screw over the Reagan administration. What exactly was, come on, you can tell, what exactly was the title of it?

CHAPTER 25 / 44 Discussion

Wendy Sherman and Internet Tools for Iran

Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman testified before Congress regarding U.S. efforts to provide "techno-experts" and internet tools to Iranian activists. During the hearing, a congressman specifically asked if Iranians have access to "Google Plus and Flash." Sherman declined to provide specific details in a public setting, citing the repressive nature of the Iranian regime and the need for more funding for "internet tools."

wendy sherman· state department· iran· google plus· flash

1:15:31 And I'm sure that Thomas was an office douchebag. Those guys are everywhere. Don't think Joe Biden's not a douchebag. Oh yeah, he must be really bad. Top of the list. Speaking of which, or should I say douchebagettes? That might be better. We have a new douchebagette in the State Department and she, her name is, hold on a second, I think it's Wendy Let me just find her here for a second. I think it's Wendy Sherman. Oh, I'm sorry Why am I not finding this it should be under techno experts? Crapola hold on it's important that I set this up right because this was also on C-SPAN here it is Wendy Sherman and she's only been at the she's under secretary of state and She fits the bill completely, you know with with the kind of the Christine Lagarde

1:16:32 hair With the she switches the glasses puts the the pinchers on her nose exactly from the book of knowledge from April 96 97 she was president and CEO of Fannie Mae Nice to know she was part of that scam so she fits right in. She then returned to the State Department as Madeline Albright's counselor with the rank of ambassador appointed by President Bill Clinton and confirmed by the United States Senate. She advised United States Secretary of State Madeline Albright on major issues of foreign policy, provided guidance to the department and undertook special assignments.

1:17:10 Vice-chair of the Albright Stonebridge Group, which of course is, you know, when you leave then you get to make millions of dollars with bogus contracts. And she also advised Hillary Clinton during the 2008 presidential campaign And has served with Thomas Danilian as an agency review lead for the State Department in the Obama presidential transition. So she's been around for a while and now of course she's the Undersecretary of State. And she was being grilled pretty good actually. And I believe her job is to work with the techno experts.

1:17:47 And this of course coming from the most transparent agency, most transparent administration in the history of the United States. And here's a few questions about her work involving with techno experts. And it has to do with whether or not the people in Iran have access to Google Plus, Flash. The people in Iran are like, I don't want Google Plus, it sucks! It's freaking lame! Google Plus, he said that? Yeah, and Flash. Do they have access to Flash? Flash, whatever that means. Flash, this is... Here, use the word Flash. Do you think his assistants are like just putting stuff in front of him so they make a fool out of him?

1:18:32 But why say Google+, why not Facebook and Twitter? Yeah, well that's that plug. You have Google+, and Flash? And Flash is not a program that you run. It's Flash! Do you have Flash, John? It's a revolutionary new tool, this Flash thing. It's like tubes. Have access to... to Google Plus and Flash. No! We use HTML5 in our revolution, dammit! And other websites. Because we want to have brave activists have that ability. You know, to obtain that information, to get a hold of the tools that they need. Tools! But are there impediments to them accessing these sites?

1:19:17 And are there any any impediments on our end? All right, so this is getting interesting. All right. Talk about what you got going on girl Wendy Sherman Thank you very much for that. Very important question. We do in fact have In place that do training and offer technologies that might help the people of Iran escape the repression and the lack of access to exactly the internet and the programs that you suggest. Like Google Plus and Flash! I unfortunately need to say, Congressman, that be glad to discuss this further in another setting because given the repressive nature of the Iranian regime, further discussion in this setting would put people at risk. Oh yeah, like the guys who make Flash.

1:20:03 We can't talk about the guys who make flash. Well, then let's dig a little deeper, shall we, about tools. Similarly, I would say we need a budget that allows us to do the kind of programming that Congressman Bryce raised. Oh, we need more money for techno-experts for tools. Around how we in fact help get internet tools to people in repressive societies. So that's our answer is more internet tools? No, I'm saying that... I mean, with all due respect, with all due respect, that is a tool that excuse me please sorry with with all the respect uh... i'm not sure what those comments that uh... that i've got a lot of confidence that the threat is being taken seriously enough value to a disease he does he thinks he wants to bomb iran but here comes the kicker so at this point i'm like wow this is pretty interesting i'd go over to randy corbin's a site uh... at andy carving the npr chill

CHAPTER 26 / 44 Discussion

Huawei, Sanctions, and State Department Lawbreaking

The State Department is accused of ignoring the Iran Sanctions Act (ISRA/SASSADA) by failing to identify firms that provide internet monitoring equipment to repressive regimes. Specifically, the Chinese company Huawei is mentioned as a firm of concern. The hosts argue that Hillary Clinton's department is intentionally slow-walking these identifications because the U.S. government wants to use similar monitoring technology domestically.

huawei· sasada· hillary clinton· iran sanctions· internet monitoring

1:21:04 And he's retweeted a change in Libya who says, he retweeted this, Wimax seems to be pretty good today in Tripoli. Dude, you don't even have Wimax in Silicon Valley and they got Wimax in Tripoli? That's odd. No, it's not odd. It's the State Department giving stuff. Yeah, I know, but it's odd that they, and why would you retweet that? Because he's like cool. It's working They have y max in Portland yeah, but I mean Tripoli really so Okay, now this is to wind it up with Wendy Sherman something. This is really interesting We've often spoken about what's the Chinese router company that you to keep harping about yeah those guys those guys we who we he who who who who so

1:22:06 Well, listen to this and then draw your own conclusion. Now let me turn to another issue. Under Sassada, we directed the State Department. Sassada, by the way, is what a lot of this is about. These are the sanctions that have been put on countries like Iran that you cannot do business with them and you can't do financial transactions, you can't ship stuff, etc. So that's Sassada. And now we can't get rugs out of Iran. Yes, you can't get a rug. But apparently the State Department doesn't care about Sasada when it comes to their techno experts. To prevent, to sanction those firms that give Iran the technology to suppress the internet.

1:22:44 and uh... there is a chinese company that is uh... uh... that we have great concerns is just about to do that uh... recently having sold or or an internet monitoring equipment yeah uh... the state department consistent with its policy under the iran sanctions act uh... has a possible just ignoring the law uh... and has refused to identify any item of equipment that would uh... trigger this uh... provision of society uh... i know it's taking a foreign fifty days to deal with the court decision and this is less time than that any chance that the state department will since this committee passed at least at the committee level a provision directing you to do so uh... identify those items of equipment that are uh... sanctionable under sasada dealing with uh... internet suppression

1:23:32 So this is where the senator makes a big mistake thinking that Hillary Clinton believes she has to follow the law. She is above, in fact she is the law and her shill will explain that. Congressman we certainly want to follow through on the law as it has been executed by you all and signed by the president and I will come back to you with further information on that. Any chance she'll get it done within 450 days? I understand your concern. Any chance she'll get it done during the current administration? I understand sir. Given the fact that Iran is engaged in an active war against the United States, you would think that the State Department could act a little bit more quickly. Finally, is there any change? Yeah, finally. So the reason why is because they're using it on our own people. Internet monitoring equipment, of course. They're not gonna stop that. They want it here. Sam knows.

1:24:29 I guess they're talking about Huawei. I can't imagine any other one. No, they're the big boys. They're the most corrupt, not in a real way, but in the fact that they cheat. Shouldn't Hillary Clinton be called to account for that? not following the law. Congress is ballless. That's why they have such a low, the public's opinion of Congress is lower than 20% or so. It's just because they do not use their powers. It's almost like the Roman Senate during the fall of the Roman Empire. They're useless. Yeah, it is quite useless. Sad. It's very sad. But no, Hillary can do what she wants. And you know,

CHAPTER 27 / 44 Discussion

European Debt Crisis Comedy Sketch

A comedic audio clip satirizes the circular nature of the European debt crisis, where broke nations lend money to other broke nations. The sketch highlights the absurdity of Germany, France, and Britain bailing out Greece and Italy while their own economies struggle. It concludes that the U.S. dollar remains strong only because the American economy is "owned by China."

greece· ireland· germany· debt crisis· bailout

1:25:18 Get her hair done in Paris. Float around. Wink wink. Wink wink. Jill, Jill let's go get our hair done. It's beautiful. Hey, I didn't, did I miss a Dvorak Horwitz Unplugged? No, we didn't do it this week. Oh wow, it really breaks up my week. I have a stand-in though. You have a what? A stand-in. I mean a stand-in well, you know when you can't get your Adam Curry no not no I am Adam Curry No when I we know I got a substitute when you can't get your Dvorak Horowitz unplugged which is a great podcast if you want to know about the state of financial stuff and if you want to make tons of dough following John's tips

1:26:05 Here's two guys who in two minutes do stuff, material as good as your entire show. Hey Roger, your special subject tonight is the economies of the European community. Your time starts now, best of luck. Thank you. How much does Greece owe, Roger? $367 billion. Correct. And who do they owe it to? Mostly to the other European economies. Correct. How much does Ireland owe? 865 billion. Correct. And who do they owe it to? Other European economies, mostly. Correct. How much does Spain and Italy owe? One trillion dollars each. Correct. Who to? Mainly France, Britain and Germany. Correct. And how are Germany, France and Britain going, Roger?

1:26:47 Well, they're struggling a bit, aren't they? Correct. Why? Because they've lent all these vast amounts of money to other European economies that can't possibly pay them back. Correct. So what are they going to do? They're going to have to bail them out. Correct. Where are they getting the money to do that, Roger? That's a good question. I don't know the answer to that one. How much does Portugal owe? Hang on a minute. What was the answer to that earlier question? Just keep answering the questions, Roger. Where is Portugal going to get the money it owes to Germany if Germany can't get back the money that it lent to Italy. Just a minute, what was the answer to the previous question? The question was, how can broke economies lend money to other broke economies who haven't got any money because they can't pay back the money the broke economy lent to the other broke economy and shouldn't have lent it to them in the first place because the broke economy can't pay it back. You're wasting very valuable time Roger. How much money does Spain owe to Italy? 41 billion dollars, but where are they going to get it?

1:27:41 What does Italy owe to Spain? 27 billion, but they haven't got it. They're broke. Correct. How can they pay each other if neither of them has any money? They're gonna get a bailout, aren't they? Correct. And where's the money coming from for the bailout? That's what I'm asking you! Correct. Why are people selling the European currency and buying the US dollar? Because the US economy is so much stronger than the European economy. Correct. Why is that, Roger? Because it's owned by China. Correct. And, uh, very well done. And after that round, you've lost a million dollars. I love that bit. Yeah, yeah. That bit's been around. Okay. I'm gonna show my support by donating to No Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Oh, No Agenda!

CHAPTER 28 / 44 Discussion

Listener Donations and Karma Callouts

The hosts read a series of donations from listeners, providing "karma" and "de-douching" in exchange for financial support. Notable contributions include a "karma-de-douching combo" for a listener in Copenhagen and a matching donation from a group of "CIS admins." The segment also features a donation of $73.32, which was double a gas station receipt totaling $36.66.

karma· de-douching· cis admins· olympia beer· 666

1:28:29 Not absolutely sure that depressing comedic clip is the perfect lead-in. I think it is. We have some people to thank for helping us out on the show 348. Eric Schumann, the top of the list in Indianapolis, Indiana. $111.11. He wants to be, he says, please deduce another vegan donor. I've been a boner for too long. You've been deduced. Morton Kiernan in Copenhagen. That was $111.11, so is this one. And he says he wants to be deducing and karma in his karma deducing combo to help sell his mother's apartment in these trying times. Just received my inheritance from the bank who had forgotten to expedite the transaction for six months after my mother died from cancer earlier this year. I don't, they lucky $111.11 for her and to help you guys out for a wonderful product. Karma to you as well for providing superior content through 2011, which helped me through this rough patch.

1:29:30 Wow. You've been de-douched. You've got karma. For mom. And David Varney in Apollo, Pennsylvania, $100 from David V. Hi Adam and John, I know this amount isn't befitting of the service you guys provide to me, but it is unfortunately all I can eek out at the moment, so if I may have some karma to help me in the dark days ahead, I will do my best to give a more deserving amount to you in the near future. Thanks for all you do. You've got karma. And more karma for Lucas Lundy and Tacoma Washington. $100 could really use a shot for my job search if you don't mind. Thanks for the show. You've got karma. That's a man looking for work. Uh, Ian Gilman, Rockford, Illinois. $88.18 without comment. Craig... Or Ian, perhaps, instead of Eon. I said Eon. Yeah, I think it's Ian. Yeah, it is Ian. Okay. Craig Dashnow and Tumwater.

1:30:30 Washington, that used to be a place where they made Olympia beer if I'm not mistaken. $75, dear Adam and John or John and Adam, my name is Craig, an American and I now reside in Melbourne, Australia. I donated under the name R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R Here's $75 you asked you can please deduce me You've been d-douched And he needs some karma too, and I was hoping she could have done a combo give him karma Sorry about that. You've done a combo. You've got karma. He wants a new job. That's decidedly less fascist Is he working at the noodle place? I guess They have these noodle guys

1:31:21 Also, if you could take a suggestion as many donations you get from us Aussies, you should open a bank account here so you can make all the subscriptions stay flowing and get all the money you deserve. That's an interesting idea. I don't know, can you just do that? Can you open up a bank account in Australia without... Probably. Borislov Marinoff, or Sir Marinoff to you, in Eliso Viejo, California, was at the gas station listening to Noah Jenner when he heard you mistakenly repeat my donation from the last show. Here we go again. I felt bad about that. We gotta, let's just repeat the donations. Keep it going. This is a good, this is a good idea. It's like ridiculous. I felt bad. Yeah. But not that bad to donate again so soon. But when I get my car got filled up with gas, my receipt ended up being $36.66. Three, six, six, six.

1:32:08 I realize what karma wanted me to do so here's 73 32 double the amount from my receipt. Wow. 33 digits in the middle probably are a simple coincidence keep on spending that karma to my family my sending it to my family my kids past current and future known or unknown as well to me give them a karma. That's very kind of you to do that sir. Thank you very much sir Marinoff. You've got karma. On the topics of 666 Joe Wagner in Emeryville, California local boy 60 to $6.66. Thanks for continuing what you do Here's a few bucks to help you continue just to get by and he needs some McCarmon Emeryville You've got karma Alan asaf sir Alan asaf as SF SF

1:32:54 Decatur Georgia $60 John and Adam my boner challenge was inspired by the money grubbers at our National Treasure I am pleased that my fellow CIS admins stepped up for show three four six I counted four producers and for show three four seven eight producers all donating fifty five ten here's my matching donation of $60 please give my fellow CIS admins a shot shot. You've got karma Take care of vagina mofos. Oh my god, it's beautiful. What is that? It's called the jazzling. It's like the dazzling for your vagina. Craig Cutner in Norwalk, Connecticut. Uh, 5510, and matter of fact, is now that I need a karma shot, love this show, I can't wait to see how the Texas suggested the two gitmo lowlanders. That would be us. Here's a karma shot for you. A Texas karma shot. You've got karma.

CHAPTER 29 / 44 Discussion

The Occupants Podcast and Birthday Shoutouts

A new listener promotes "The Occupants," a podcast dedicated to field reports from the Occupy movement. The hosts also perform a "sexy voice" birthday shoutout for a primary school teacher in South Australia at the request of her fiancé. A warning is issued regarding a phone number mentioned earlier that may be linked to multi-level marketing spam.

the occupants· tumblr· citizen journalism· birthday· primary school teacher

1:33:54 So Felix don't read this part on the air. Yeah. Yeah, he did. Okay. Yeah. Hello. Hello, California 55 9 Hey guys newbie listener and first-time donor happy to talk to you double nickels on the dime on the nine Double nickels on the nine. I like 5509 cool I like double nickels on the nine for a little karma and airtime and fascinated by the Occupy movement But I'm not in a position to be at one One thing is clear is most people don't understand the thing so I put together a show made up of messages, updates, field reports, general boots on the ground, theater for interested folks. The podcast is called The Occupants. The website is occupants.tumblr.com and most importantly we're looking for independent reporters on the ground at these events so we can get more clips. He's the only delivery mechanism and you can give, go to, I don't know, we should give this number out, he wants a call.

1:34:49 Yeah, why not? Alright, he's got a number you can call if you go to any of these events and he's gonna post your stuff. 209-647-1845 and give him a shot at karma. Yeah, okay Felix. Thank you so much for your double nickels on the niner. You've got karma. Okay, uh, I gotta hold on one second. New donor here, John Benham. Yeah, get to that one. From Charlotte, North Carolina. I'll do it. It's $53.33. 5-3-3-3. Hey, John and Adam. Been a listener of the show for about a year now. Thanks to my friend Chuck Town, who introduced me to you guys a week ago. He threatened to have you guys send me a douchebag since I have not yet donated to the program in order to avoid the bad karma. Here's a long overdue $53.33. Keep up the awesome work, guys. Sir, CG in Mount Gambier

1:35:44 South Australia $52. Hey guys night here hoping you can do a birthday shout out to my beautiful fiancee Haley Johns We do that in a second Adam. Can you do your really exaggerated deep? Sexy voice yeah and lay on the compliments, okay? She's a drama music primary school teacher. We all know it primary teachers are like uh-huh I know she will go I know she'll go bright red when I play it for her. Thanks, Akiba. That's nice. Keep up the good work, old Clinton. I can't wait to do it. The rocket. Chris Slowinski in Sherwood Park, Alberta, $50. David Middlebrook in Elon Aberdeen, UK, $50. Jason Burke, Richmond, Texas, $50. Tim Johnson, Altamont Springs, $50. Michael Saganthaler, San Bernardino, California, $50. But he says,

1:36:39 Ziegenthaler, formerly of San Bernardino, now back in Gitmo Nation, Dirty South. Wherever that is. Been a while. Please de-douche me. Another misspelling. Doing well with my art. Thought I'd send some your way. Keep up the good work. I need something to listen to while I'm drawing and peeing. You've been de-douched. We're always looking for good art. Yep. and that'll be it for our donors. Oh, you have Tim Johnson down there, one more. I said Tim Johnson before I said Mike. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. And we do have a couple of... We had quite a few birthdays today. I also have one more that came in by check. $111.11 from Christopher Gray in Grand Blanc... Grand something... Grand Blanc.

1:37:30 As in, uh, Boudin Blanc. A sausage. Sauvignon Blanc. Grand Blanc, Michigan. Christopher Gray, $111 and that came across the transom. Apparently the 209 number that we just gave out is a multi-level marketing type spam recorded voice announcement. Is that right? Well, that's what the chatroom says. Okay, well then don't call it. Yeah. That's no good. Spam. Multi-level marketing. Hello, would you like to buy some soap? Did you know that soap is killing you? That's right, all of the bad chemicals in soap are killing you. They seep through the skin. But our soap is different. John, tell them why. It's got new blockage chemicals that keep it from soaking into your skin and body and poisoning yourself. Do you have to drink a couple of sodas? You're no good. No wonder we suck at anything else but begging for money.

CHAPTER 30 / 44 Discussion

Podcast Awards and Non-Commercial Media

No Agenda is nominated for the Podcast Awards in the "People's Choice" and "Politics" categories. The hosts review their competition, including "Free Talk Live" and "WTF with Mark Maron," noting that most other nominees rely on traditional advertising. They argue that No Agenda should win simply for its refusal to accept commercial sponsorships.

podcast awards· free talk live· mark maron· politics· advertising

1:38:29 Well, we're not pitchmen. We certainly aren't. We do need to get more donations though this show has came very low and I do have to say though October 15th is a tax day and every time we hit one of those we get nothing. Yeah. And also uh... Kind of sad how that works because like we have to pay taxes too. And then the worst is all going up which is Thanksgiving. Why is that the worst? Two shows that Thanksgiving we never get anybody to listen or donate and then the Sunday following Thanksgiving is also essentially part of that same holiday. It's a double shot. A double shot of crap. Yeah, so I hope people pay attention to what mailing we're going to do to promote the 11-11-11 day and that would maybe get us through Thanksgiving. Yeah, that's going to be a big one, 11-11-11. You can sign up for the 11-11 at our website. devorac.org slash n-a. Of course, if you want to become an Instant 11-11-11 Knight, that'll be great.

1:39:25 If you can afford it. And as the people who normally listen to the show know, we are a program that exists in a completely new format. We have no copyrights. You can do anything you want with the show. You can do anything you want with the name. make money off of it, sell lemonade, send us some of it and just support the program. That's all that we do. I remember we give you about five hours of content a week or 20 plus hours a month and if you compare that to what you get for your two hour movie visit when you have to pay 20 bucks to go to a movie I think you should reconsider and also what you pay for parking nowadays is literally

1:40:09 You know, it can be 10, 15 bucks in San Francisco. Oh, easily. Do you think if we won a podcast award we'd get more money? No. Okay. Alright. I'd like to win the podcast award. We're up for a category politics? Which is like, really? With all those vagina drops? I don't think so. What is the, what category do you think we should be in? Well we're also in the people's choice category, which is nice. Well that, yeah. Yeah, that's the one. I don't know, we should be in humor. I think we should be in the humor category. You think this is a comedy podcast? Is that what you're thinking? I don't know if it's a... I think it's more politics than comedy. Let's face it, you're just not that funny.

1:40:51 Wow. That's, uh, thanks pal. I'm trying to find what the categories are. Podcast award listing. What is the... do they have a... Podcast You'd think of the podcast awards calm, but oh yeah, there it is podcast awards people people's choice Let's see once you the competition is yeah the four-player podcast Huh yeah cocktails and cream puffs what? ESPN football today. Oh that doesn't count the feast of a commercial product the feast of fun Kid Friday

1:41:32 Man, I don't know Manager tools then there's us no agenda then the disciplined investor. That's a slap in the face by the way the disciplined investor The majority report and the smart passive income podcast what the smart passive income podcast I don't know what that is. I don't know what that means yeah, and then there's best produced which we're not in oh I think we should be What? We're not in Best... this show is overproduced. Thank you. Who else has a win-loser drone jingle? Business podcast? We're not in that. Nor are you. Dvorak Horowitz? Not in that either, which I think is sad. Comedy? We're not in comedy.

1:42:21 Who's in comedy? Blacking it up, Comedy Bang Bang, Comedy Forecast, Drunk Tank, File Under Horrible, Fun Employment Radio, Jim and Them, The Jersey Jerks Show, Trailer Pod Boys, and WTF with Mark Maron, which actually probably should win. Then we have education, entertainment! We could have been in the general entertainment category. I think it's entertaining. Yeah, but we're not. Food and drink, well... Gaming... Oh! GLBT! How come... Oh! GLBT! Here's some titles for ya. Babylon Podcast, Bend Over and Take It, Cocktails and Cream Puffs, Comic Book Queers, The Feast of Fun, Gay Sunday Brunch, Homo Ground, My Pod is My Co-Pilot, Ramble Redhead, and Scream Queens. Oh my goodness. I could have easily been in that category. Anyway.

1:43:22 We're not. And we'd much rather... What about politics? What's the competition in politics? Oh, okay. Best of the Left, Citizen Radio, Electric Politics, Free Talk Live, who I think always win, Legion of News, Majority Report, No Agenda, The Hot Box, The PWA Show, and This is Hell. I've not listened to any of them except for Free Talk Live, which I also was like, ugh. And they all have commercials. I think they all have commercials. I think most of them do, yeah. We should win just because we don't have commercials. We refuse to have commercials. Yeah, there should be a best non-commercial podcast. Yeah. Yeah, there's no category for that. Anyway, unfortunately this year there's no money for prizes, so... It's gotten that bad. This'll be the year we win then. That's right. When there's no statue, that'll be the year that we win. Yeah, that's awesome. Thank you so much, everybody. It's your birthday, birthday.

CHAPTER 31 / 44 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony and No Agenda Rings

A formal knighthood ceremony is conducted for several high-level donors, including Sir Alexander Cody and Sir Gary Black. The hosts discuss the logistics of the No Agenda rings, noting that many sizes are currently out of stock. They clarify their respective roles, with Curry producing the audio and Dvorak managing the "other stuff" like merchandise and show notes.

knighthood· roundtable· merchandise· logistics· producer

1:44:21 Alright, Samal says happy birthday to her fiancé, Emmanuel turns 23 today and then as requested SirCG wants me to do it like this. So SirCG says happy birthday to his lovely, talented, hot, sexy, just rockin' the body Hailey John. She celebrates. Congratulations baby. And that's it for all your buddies here at the Noah Jetson Show. Alright, I think we need to grab some blades. We have some catching up to do here, John, from Thursday's show. Yeah, thank you very much. Alexander Cody Kiel, Tia, Gary Blatt, Thomas Nussbaum, who gives his knighthood to Victor Gonzales, so Victor, step forward, and Saint Nicole, who will be Sainted today, along with the winner of the Pulse Mockers Challenge, Glenn Riccio.

1:45:45 Ladies and gentlemen, I pronounce the following people knights and dames and saints it is sir Alexander Cody sir Gary black sir Victor Gonzalez st. Nicole and sir Glenn Riccio all now welcome at the no agenda roundtable where the Knights are Seated and of course your ring will be on the way I think we have we done the reorder for the new sizes so we have everything in stock I think Eric shows gonna be a while Really? Yeah. Well, but we have we ordered them or they just it's gonna be a while until they come it's both Okay, I think it's kind of important I ran out except for certain sizes we still have but they do all the sizes we ran out and we're gonna be alright I mean I produced the podcast and you take care of the other stuff. Yeah. I'm just asking I mean you have is the show up every single day Yes, I put the show up

CHAPTER 32 / 44 Discussion

Iranian Terror Plot and NPR's Fundraising

Joe Biden is heard on ABC discussing the need to unite the world against Iran following an alleged terror plot. The hosts contrast this with NPR's coverage, where an expert admits he is "not in a position to doubt" the government's story. They suggest the plot is a distraction from the "Fast and Furious" gun-running scandal and is designed to protect Attorney General Eric Holder.

iran· npr· joe biden· fast and furious· zetas

1:46:43 Show notes in order? Yeah, show notes in order. Don't worry about it. I'm just asking about the rings, that's all, sorry. You're being pesky. I want to go back to that clip you played from Joe Biden on the last show where he said something completely unintelligible on ABC Good Morning America. He said like, you know, he said like there's adequate proof about the assertions made and assumptions kind of that it might be a plot. Right. But he, there was more that he said. I'm surprised you didn't play more of the clip. He's literally saying how he's going to rile up the rest of the world so we can go bomb Iran. What we're talking about is that we have to make sure first and foremost, and I think we've done this incredibly well so far, is to unite the whole world in the moral disapprobation of the Iranian actions so that whatever action ultimately is taken, whether it's in additional sanctions, some of which we've already taken,

1:47:40 and nothing has been taken off the table that the world is united that it's not the United States versus Iran that the isolation of Iran and the attempt to change the behavior is universal not just with us. So the reason I play that is because just even CNN Even CNN I should say and Fox and MSNB everyone's like this is bogus of course we said it was bogus too and it's like this is so ridiculous so obviously bogus so ob except for one one little outfit that that is so on board with the program

1:48:20 Want you to listen to this clip from our national treasure NPR who by the way are doing their fundraising drive again These guys are so insincere these jabronis. Are they doing it up in your neck of the woods to the fundraiser? I haven't looked at the NPR for a while. Oh, well, you might not do that. Yeah, so KPCC is doing their dry and they're sitting there like Uh, you know, it's like, they're so insincere. They're just so ins- they're all salaried, they're all paid, they're paid for by sponsors. I'm sorry. Call it whatever you want, advertising the donors. And they're like, we're not going to be on the air, you need great stuff, we never hear it anywhere else. And then they come out with this little expert. Tell me if you can catch what the expert says about the Iranian terror plot. Does anything about the story the US government is telling make you wonder or doubt that they have the whole story here yet?

1:49:16 Well, as I said, the only unusual aspect of this is actually having a terrorist operation on American territory. I don't know what the evidence about this is, but I'm not in a position to doubt it. I'm not in a position to doubt it. So just believe whatever you're told. Because I'm on NPR. I'm not in a position to doubt that. I can't do that. Are you kidding me? That's no good. They just lie all the time, so why would I doubt this? The one thing that I do find interesting as an additional twist in the plot is there's different Mexican drug lords and gangs.

1:49:59 And the one that they're, and I forgot the name, it's like Vuolo, Zolo, Zelo, Zua. I'm sorry, I need to do more research. So it's kind of focusing everyone's attention towards that Mexican gang instead of the Mexican gang that was getting the guns from Fast and Furious. I thought that was kind of an interesting twist. Oh yeah. Well this whole thing is a distraction. Well of course. I think. Of course. From Fast and Furious to keep Holder in his job. to downplay the eventual testimony he's gonna have to give before Congress as they do hearing after hearing. So boring, but I still watch it. By the way, did we plug that where people can help us with the donations? Yeah, we did. I'm happy to do it again. Zetas. That's what it is. The Zetas. Zetas. Zetas. I think that's the Zetas. Means they're on board. Yeah, of course they're on board.

CHAPTER 33 / 44 Discussion

FBI Contract for Recording Internet News

The FBI has awarded a $524,927 contract to a Virginia-based company to record and archive as much radio news and talk programming from the internet as possible. While the FBI claims this is for evidence gathering rather than policing the airwaves, the hosts view it as a "Big Brother" initiative. They joke that the FBI should simply donate to the show if they want to listen.

fbi· surveillance· talk radio· virginia· big brother

1:50:58 Hoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoy And I said at the beginning, and this is just another, I mean you talk about your $18 million website, the FBI has awarded $524,927 contract to a Virginia company to record as much radio news and talk programming as possible on the internet.

1:51:48 The FBI says it is not playing big brother by policing the airwaves, which I don't see how they get it to be airwaves, but rather seeking access to what airs as potential evidence. Yeah, somebody sent us a note about this that as far as I can tell that means we will have one more listener. Well they donate, they got the whole 500,000 bucks, come on. It makes the FBI official boners. You can't be listening and not participating in the show. Yeah, where's our FBI donors, not boners? Well I know we have a lot of people at the three-letter agencies listening to the show and a lot of them do donate but when it gets to be this official

CHAPTER 34 / 44 Discussion

Harry's Law and Media Snark

The NBC show "Harry's Law" is criticized for changing its formula and removing a "pretty blonde" character. A clip from the show features Kathy Bates delivering a monologue about how "cruelty sells" in modern media, citing the Huffington Post and various cable news hosts. The hosts lament that they were not included in the show's list of "mean" media personalities.

kathy bates· harrys law· david e kelly· huffington post· ann coulter

1:52:27 I mean that's not okay. You know, you should be ponying up. And by the way, how can half a million dollars for essentially iTunes, all these guys are going to do is just subscribe to a whole bunch of podcasts. How hard is that? We need that kind of gig. Yeah! We could use that money. Yeah. That's totally bogus. So I have kind of a quasi real news story. Oh, I'm sorry, I'm slow on the draw. And now, back to Real News. So there's this show with Kathy Bates that started last year. They never gave it much of a chance. They didn't play many episodes. Oh, it only runs on the Dish network, I think, isn't it? It runs on ABC, but they won't put it on the internet. Oh. So nobody can catch up with it. So no one cares. It's called Harry's Law. And so they've changed, they're changing their, the douchebag suits from ABC or, no, I'm sorry, it's NBC, because they're the ones who muck with stuff. The ABC guys have let it go for a while.

1:53:30 It's NBC typical and so they're mucking with the show, changing the formula, getting rid of the pretty blonde and they're just basically turning into another David E. Kelly. That's so wrong. You can't get rid of the pretty blonde. They got rid of the pretty blonde. Fail, fail, fail. Now there's no pretty blonde. It's ridiculous. Why watch? So but they they David E. Kelly, you know is put up with his suits that came in the ruin his show But he didn't so he's decided because he figures the show's doomed. So he's gonna do his is typical of all David E. Kelly shows where they have the lawyer give a lecture to the jury that is just basically David E. Kelly bitching about something. Oh really? And this one here is the David E. Kelly clip with the Kathy Bates talking to the stories about some girl who got some teenage

1:54:19 kid who bitched about some other girl in some mean-spirited way and then the girl committed suicide and so now the government's going after the blogger, she's a blogger. Yeah of course. And to ruin her life but then the David E. Kelly has to have this little kind of episodic pet peeve. It didn't happen in a vacuum, you can be sure of that. Consider the world she's been raised in. Cruelty sells and it sells big. The most successful blogs flaunt their snark badges. The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, Perez Hilton. Have you read these things? And newspapers too. Page six of the New York... whatever. And how about television? Cable news shows, Trade on Mean. Some of these media darlings. Ann Coulter called Al Gore a fag. Glenn Beck, Keith Olbermann, Bill Maher, Rush Limbaugh.

1:55:13 They don't get sanctioned for being cruel, they get book deals. Dude, how come she didn't say Currie and Dvorak? That sucks. We don't get up. No agenda. No agenda. We gotta get mean. We gotta get tough. We don't have any book deals either. Yeah, what's my book deal? Anyway, so I'm watching this roll in my eyes of course, but at least you got in the fag thing. That was good Yeah, she should have slipped in a vagina for the ad for the ad guys. Yeah, yeah, we're waiting for that I did see a nice PR effort Edelman worldwide is advertising all over Los Angeles Edelman is there must be one of the biggest how do they compare in size to their monsters? They're the ones who do Microsoft

CHAPTER 35 / 44 Discussion

Edelman PR and Vaccine Advocacy in Los Angeles

A PR campaign titled "Vaccinate LA" is revealed to be an operation by Edelman Worldwide on behalf of major pharmaceutical companies. While it appears to be a public health initiative from the city, it is actually a corporate effort to promote a long list of vaccines. The hosts also discuss a study suggesting that populations with low vaccine uptake are more likely to participate in social uprisings.

edelman· big pharma· whooping cough· vaccinations· social uprising

1:55:59 They have a lot of big clients. They're very expensive, and I don't think they're that good personally. Well, they have a website that goes along with these cute little drawings on the back of buses everywhere, and boy, are they in the pocket of the big pharma boys. California is experiencing what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers the worst epidemic of whooping cough in 60 years. Beginning at birth and through their teenage years, children should be vaccinated against many common childhood illnesses. It gives me peace of mind to know that when I get my kids vaccinated, it means that they won't suffer from these serious diseases.

1:56:35 Remember stay healthy vaccinate. Yeah, so they literally make it look like it's a You know, it's called vaccinate la.com and they make it look like, you know The LA Department the City Department of Health because they have a little sticker on there But you want to contact them contact Amy Dufour at Edelman worldwide. The whole thing is an Edelman operation. I It's not, you know, they make it look like this is the city of Los Angeles looking out for you, but it's not. It's the big pharmaceutical companies trying to get you to shoot up your kids. And I'm looking at the list of stuff that they recommend. My goodness. There's got to be 30 shots on here. It's crazy. I think diphtheria is a good idea. What's the other ones? You want me to seriously look at them? It's pretty funny. Hold on a second.

1:57:26 They have a list and when when you should start and everything a little chart. Yeah, they're also promoting the newest thing They're promoting is you do no matter what? Shots you've ever gotten throughout your life. You need another shot. Okay. Oh, yeah. I know you booster so diphtheria which is a... causes a thick covering in the back of the throat and can lead to breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure and even death. Is that the whooping cough? No, no, that's diphtheria. Okay. Whooping cough is just a cough. Okay, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, HPV, influenza, measles, meningococcal, which is I guess meningitis, mumps, pertussis, pneumococcal,

1:58:15 What's pneumocoll? Mmm, never heard of it. Causes blood infections, pneumonia, and meningitis. Mostly in young children. Polio, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus, and varicella, which is chicken pox. So that's, those are the recommended when you come out of the womb, I think. It's a, hey, kid, take a shot. Pretty one of their top paying clients one of the big boys. Yeah top of the list for Edelman worldwide sharing plow Oh, yeah, of course big farming big big big pharma. There was a big farm. That's very big pharma and there was a kind of an interesting report which Wasn't Israeli so it's a translation. Thanks to Google translate comparative analysis carried out by researcher dr. Baruch Len

1:59:13 by Dr. Baruch of the LEND Policy Unit, Genetic and Bioethics, suggests that the public response to swine flu vaccine was low in many of the countries that have experienced social uprising last summer, including Israel. So what this report says is... or implies... implies is that in countries where the slaves just won't take it that they're also the most likely to riot. Or, in countries where you take your vaccinations, and I'm not against all vaccinations, I don't want polio, it implies that there's something in there that keeps you real quiet and calm. That is not in the report, but I can see where you get that. That's how I look at it. Yeah, of course. Of course. Are you kidding me?

CHAPTER 36 / 44 Discussion

Federal Crackdown on Medical Marijuana

Despite campaign promises to respect state laws, the Obama administration has increased federal raids on medical marijuana dispensaries. The IRS is now being used to target these businesses by denying standard tax deductions. The hosts suggest this crackdown is driven by the pharmaceutical industry, which plans to release synthetic THC medications in the near future.

marijuana· barack obama· irs· big pharma· medical dispensaries

2:00:06 crazy twat that's funny that's a good analysis of reverse engineering reverse it what they're trying to convey meanwhile of course uh what uh what's really going on uh certainly in california but in i think 16 states in the United States of Gitmo Nation where marijuana is legal. Now the the federales, so first they started by, because they want to shut this down right and which is unconstitutional as far as I'm concerned because the states... No, where's the constitutional amendment outlawing marijuana? The same way the Volstead Act outlawed alcohol. Why? They just pass a law you can't do that. So in other words screw the Constitution you just basically now we say it's illegal.

2:00:50 And if I recall, the 18th, was it the 18th amendment that outlawed alcohol? Or the 19th? No, it was, I have to look, it's the Volstead Act. But it wasn't an amendment. It was the 17th, wasn't it? It was an amendment though, wasn't it? Yeah, it was an amendment to the Constitution. Right, and how'd that work out? That banning alcohol, how'd that work out for everybody? Turned out to be a disaster. No, that's not true. We got Boardwalk Empire, a great HBO series. So I think we win at the end. It's the 18th amendment. I told you. So they're now trying to do this and the first thing they've said they've just been going busting up these weed shops. This plant by the way, it's a plant that grows like a weed. It grows in the backyard, not my backyard. That's why we call it a weed. And so this is completely illegal, this is no good, you can't have this happening, this is bad bad bad bad bad.

2:01:41 And so they're going after landlords by saying, hey, you've got a medical marijuana shop on your property. We're going to screw you. Fully legal in the state of California. We're going to screw you. So that's not working. You know what they're doing now? The IRS is coming after people. Yeah. They're sending the IRS. And I was... Yeah, the Gestapo. The Gestapo, who have guns. They have real guns. And they come into your place of business with them, because I've had it happen to me. Local reports on the West Coast here actually said it exactly the way I've been explaining it for quite a while.

2:02:20 It seemed really remarkably absurd to me that we were allowed to take a deduction for an illegal substance but not allowed to take deductions for completely legal? Hold on, so that's the tax thing. This is the one I wanted to play. We only have 30 seconds here, but why now? You said you've been following the story for several months, but why now are these hits coming for a small business owner like the one you just talked to? It is the question that these not-for-profit business owners are asking. Why would the administration change course? Some have a conspiratorial theory. They believe that the pharmaceutical companies are behind this because they're going to be able to start using synthetic forms of marijuana or THC in medications that will hit the market in the next two years. It's a conspiracy, by the way. Conspiracy theory. Oh, conspiracy theory. Can't be true. It's a conspiracy theory.

2:03:09 It's exactly what's happening and it's not just the synthetic marijuana, it's like Oxycontin! You know, Xanax, Adderall, Zoloft, all the legal drugs, that's why. And who donates lots of money to politicians? Big pharmaceutical companies. And big health insurance companies, both. Yeah, hey son, hey son. That way they can jack up the price and you're stuck. Get that marijuana that seems to be curing people of stuff and helping them out, get that off the streets. We're not going to donate to your campaign, son. So now let me just ask a question because if I'm not mistaken, I could be wrong.

2:03:46 But when Obama ran for the president, he made a big deal about this, about the states that had legalized marijuana and he promised that the feds who had been harassing these states... Would stop. They would stop. Yeah. But it hasn't stopped one bit. In fact, with under Obama, who promised that they would stop doing this, it's actually increased. Yes. Am I wrong about this assumption? No, no. Does Obama know this is going on? Maybe they've kept this information from him. He's being misled. Well, so two things. It's funny you bring that up because there's one clip that I didn't didn't get because I didn't think it would would get to it a woman who says I actually helped elect President Obama and get him in the White House and she runs a medical non-profit medical marijuana dispensary. She says now I have to tell all my friends and neighbors and my clients to register Republican and vote for Ron Paul which is just about you know and I think we should just take it there for one second. This guy is being ignored

CHAPTER 37 / 44 Discussion

Ron Paul Media Blackout and Pentagon Audits

The mainstream media is accused of a total blackout regarding Ron Paul's presidential campaign despite his strong performance in straw polls. The discussion shifts to the Pentagon's refusal to be audited, noting that Donald Rumsfeld admitted to $2.3 trillion in unaccounted funds on September 10, 2001. The hosts argue that the military-industrial complex intentionally avoids accounting to facilitate the "stealing" of taxpayer money.

ron paul· pentagon· donald rumsfeld· audit· 9/11

2:04:48 To such a degree by the mainstream media, I mean he's the frontrunner in the straw polls and now I was watching the douchebag Sunday shows, what is it? Romney vs. Perry! McCain is in there! It's not one mention, these people are so afraid that people will actually hear Ron Paul's message. They are so afraid of it. that they are instructed to completely ignore him. Right, and you compound that with the techno experts who go online and slam Ron Paul left and right and they usually, you know, harp on one item or another that they dislike, gold being the one you get from a lot of them. Right. And as if Ron Paul's going to change, changes back to the gold standard. I mean he's ahead of the

2:05:38 finance committee and he can't get the Fed to open its books. No. I mean, and he wants limited government, so he's not going to do it, you know, he's going to be, he's going to reverse a lot of trends. They don't, these trends are not The powers that be, the elites as you would put them, do not want these trends reversed. No. Because there's money to be made. You see the, it was just a short little blurb, you know the Pentagon of course agreed to be, to open up their books and be audited by, was it 2017 or something? Someday in the future when I'm out, it's like yeah, yeah we're gonna do that but let me retire first. Yeah, let me get my consulting practice set up and get my contracts in.

2:06:19 Now they're saying, yeah, you know, we had to do something by 2014. We can do that and then we'll be ready by 2017. But we also need to put a billion dollars in the budget for the audit. A billion dollars for the audit. So they're just basically stealing money from the taxpayers. And we remember what... And they got no accounting? Are you kidding me? The Pentagon just gets money and they don't account for any of it? It just disappears into a black hole? And nobody gives a crap? Maybe it's time to play this little audio clip from 2001. This is on September 10th.

2:07:00 2001 this is Donald Rumsfeld the Secretary of Defense at the time in a I don't know if it was a press conference or a news conference And here's what he had to say about the finances of the Pentagon. I'm actually pulling this right off of the web So let's see if we can get this here hold on oh Wow, of course I clicked the one that sucks. Hold on. Sorry about that. Let me go to... I hate to do it, but I probably have to go to YouTube. There goes our award as best producer. Yeah, so much for a production award. Let's try this one. Here we go. Oh, please. Don't give me this whole... I just want the quote. You know what? We just lost in every category. Well, just clip it for next show.

2:07:51 Anyway, what's cool about our show we have another show coming up. It's not it's not cool, and we suck It's really bad anyway Why you know they might have taken it off it used to be you could you could google that and you get a save this stuff on your machine otherwise it just gets destroyed by Miscellaneous I wonder if that's destroyers of data. Yeah, I wonder if that's just been taken off oh Well, maybe. Well, just tell us what he said. He says there's 2.3 trillion dollars unaccounted for. 2.3 trillion dollars unaccounted for in the Pentagon. And then the next day 9-11 happened. Huh. Yeah. This is very interesting. That's very interesting that that is just completely gone.

2:08:39 while pentagon the day before nine one one secretary of defense donald rumsfeld declared war not on foreign terrorists adversaries closer to home it's the pentagon bureaucracy he said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat in fact it could be said that it's a matter of life and death rumsfeld promised change but the next day the world change according to some estimates we cannot track two point three trillion dollars How easily we forget 2.3 trillion dollars yeah, and that's been continuing Have you seen that and that was 10 years ago? Yeah, imagine what it is now there were some douche buckets on C-Span they some former generals I didn't clip it but who received $80,000 to create a report based upon other reports and

2:09:35 And this congressman's interviewing him about it. A clip report. Yeah, really. This congressman's interviewing him about it and he says, wait, you received $80,000 for this report and these guys get so pissed off. Like, I serve this country! And then of course, you know, that guy's time is up and then the other douchebags come in. I just want to reiterate, we really appreciate the time you serve your country. Everyone, everyone, the whole thing is so corrupt. Everyone just wants their little bit, their little bit of the pie just to suck off the government's teat. You're all a-holes. Clinton's right in front. Occupy the Clintons. Occupy Hillary.

CHAPTER 38 / 44 Discussion

Mormonism and Theological Cults

A clip from a British news program features a minister explaining why he considers Mormonism a "theological cult" rather than mainstream Christianity. He cites the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith as departures from traditional doctrine. Despite these views, the minister states he would still vote for Mitt Romney over Barack Obama, whom he incorrectly labels a Muslim.

mormonism· mitt romney· jeremy paxman· joseph smith· christianity

2:10:17 I'm sorry, there's no room because the devil's already in there. King County law enforcement says drug treatment for low-level criminals works and now it's taking a new approach to fighting street drug use. Prosecuting attorneys say drug courts can work. The law enforcement assisted diversion program allows arresting officers to take minor offenders directly to rehab. There you go, there's another example of it. So we don't, we arrest you for smoking dope and take you straight to rehab. Who's paying for all that? Where does that money come from? It, uh, I don't know. Might as well switch gears here. Okay. Jeremy Paxton got that minister on who called the Mormons a cult.

2:10:58 and they had a really repeat himself this is the guy that uh... this is a this is paxton the british guy we often night news whatever they call it now which i like and use mormon ism has never been considered a part of mainstream christianity and mormon ism is not a problem the mormons and uh... the only problem is is trying to confuse it with christianity mormon ism came eighteen hundred years after Jesus Christ and the church was established. It has its own human founder, Joseph Smith. It has its own set of doctrines. It has its own book of revelation, the Book of Mormon. And when I talked about Mormonism being a cult, I was talking about a theological cult. And those attributes I just mentioned qualify it as a theological cult. I think Mormons are good people, they are moral people, but Mormonism is not Christianity.

CHAPTER 39 / 44 Discussion

Occupy C-SPAN and Leon Panetta Protests

Protesters repeatedly interrupted Leon Panetta's congressional testimony by shouting "You are murdering people!" The hosts praise C-SPAN's raw coverage of these disruptions, which shows the frustration of committee members. They joke about starting an "Occupy C-SPAN" movement because so few people actually watch the unfiltered proceedings of government hearings.

c-span· leon panetta· anti-war· drones· code pink

2:11:48 What do you fear if a Mormon got the presidency? Oh, I don't fear anything if a Mormon got the presidency. The fact is, I've said that if the Republican candidate ends up being Mitt Romney, I probably would vote for him over Barack Obama. Because he's a Muslim! Yeah, give yourself a ding. Oh my goodness. Oh, sorry. I meant to ding. So anyway, so that that that's that. Okay, I need to start a new movement here. I heard it on C-Span. It's called Occupy C-Span. I think you know the only reason I want this movement is so that I can be entertained because the only people watching C-Span are John C. Dvorak, Adam C. Curry, and I think 13 other people. As Leon Panetta

2:12:41 sat down to testify to talk about how great the drones are. Thank you very much, Chairman McKeon. General suspend. You are murdering people! You are murdering people! You are murdering people! So what they do is actually interesting and this goes on for quite a while. They have a little public section in these hearings And so they'll bring in 10 people and they're not, they don't come in at the same time and they'll just wait. And then every single time Panetta starts again it's like someone else stands up, you're murdering people, you're murdering people! And they drag that one out and then it's like the gentleman will resume and then you know he starts, hey we're really great and you're murdering people! Like the gentleman will suspend. It's great! And what's nice about C-SPAN, someone's directing this stuff, they'll switch cameras and you see the chairman

2:13:34 You know, on the committee, and he's like, these people are so disruptive, such douchebags. Let us get on with our business. We have business to attend to here. And then Panetta, who's like, why do I have to be here? Why do I have to be here? I want to be- Hillary doesn't go through this. Yeah, exactly. Let Hillary do that. I just want to fly my drones. I've got nothing to do with that. I do have one out of the category... ABC really cranked it up a notch on the along with Starbucks on the global warming front. Did you catch this report about coffee? Yeah, apparently if we you know, yeah, you know how they say sometimes like, you know The world is going to crap and everything's happening and people go. Uh-huh And then it's like we're out of beer and everybody panics. I

CHAPTER 40 / 44 Discussion

Global Warming and the Coffee Supply Chain

Starbucks' director of sustainability warned Congress that climate change poses a significant risk to the global supply of Arabica coffee beans. ABC News ran a segment suggesting a future of "uncaffeinated zombies" due to droughts and insect infestations. The hosts dismiss the report as a desperate attempt to make global warming relevant to the average consumer's daily routine.

starbucks· global warming· arabica· juan valdez· climate change

2:14:34 So ABC basically does this type of global warming hit piece with coffee. Coffee lovers, put your coffee cup down and brace yourself for what you're about to see. Maybe emotionally disturbing. An expert in the field has a dire warning and ABC's Barbara Pinto has that story. Here men such as Juan Valdez handpicked their coffee with pride. Imagine Juan Valdez without his beans. Just imagine if you hadn't run out of coffee. The Taster's Choice couple with nothing to taste. I wouldn't want to live in a world without coffee to be honest with you. I'm double-fisted with my coffee here. A workforce without its morning jolt of Java. Legions of uncaffeinated zombies slogging through the day. This is probably my fourth cup of coffee today.

2:15:21 So I'd be pretty miserable. But the director of sustainability for Starbucks warned members of Congress this is no joke. Jim Hanna told The Guardian newspaper, what we're really seeing 10, 20, 30 years down the road, if conditions continue as they are, is a potentially significant risk to our supply chain, which is the Arabica coffee bean. and this ad run by the Union of Concerned Scientists warn heavy rain, long droughts, and insect infestations linked to climate change threaten the future of your morning joe. My pa- They're really grasping for straws now. Haven't all the climate change people already said that you can't reverse whatever's going on for the next thousand years? So what difference does it make? Yeah, and peak oil will solve the whole problem anyway. There you have it. Gotta love it.

CHAPTER 41 / 44 Discussion

LightSquared Interference with Precision GPS

Congressional testimony reveals that the LightSquared wireless network interferes with high-precision GPS used in automated farming and aviation. A Missouri representative claims that interference could lead to over $1 billion in crop losses per million acres. Adam Curry, speaking as an aviator, argues that while the technology is often unnecessary, the political push for LightSquared is driven by Obama-linked investors.

lightsquared· gps· agriculture· fcc· aviation

2:16:12 Alright, what you got John? Play us out here. I'm done. You're done? You got all kinds of stuff here. Well I got a... How about the light squared? I'm interested, I've been waiting for your light squared thing because I'm very interested in that. Oh yeah, well I thought this was kind of interesting. The light squared thing, I was listening to all the testimonies, pretty... They got the light squared executive VP and a bunch of other people and it's like the one clip I didn't get, unfortunately, I have this clip. Was the clip that one of the congressmen asked everybody on the panel, when did you first hear about this problem with GPS? And every one of them said, we read it in the newspaper only a few months ago. And they all said that. And everyone said, yeah, I agree. I didn't hear anything about it. They never told us anything. So, I mean, this has become a big problem. But now they've got financial issues. Here's a guy who is from Missouri and he's talking about the land that's under this. Apparently there's a high precision version of GPS, which is what LightSquared interferes with.

2:17:09 The high precision version, you can put an automated tractor down and because of GPS it won't vary more than two centimeters to plow a field a mile long. I can actually explain this from a technical standpoint. I haven't put any numbers per se, but one of the things with agriculture is it's very time sensitive. And it's one of those things where if we can't get to everybody by springtime, then a producer could go and have the option. Well, let me just give you an example. So in the state of Missouri, we have 1 million acres underneath high accuracy RTK coverage.

2:17:50 If you go and look at 180 bushels per acre times $7 corn, say for instance those acres don't go through and get planted, that will be $1.26 billion that the producers will have lost that year just for our 1 million acres that we have in the state of Missouri. Wow, what exactly did he say there? He said that they got a million acres that need this high accuracy RTK technology. Oh, I see. The precision technology that will be interfered with by LightSquared who have all these excuses, including apparently some secret

2:18:27 documents they can't talk about which also apparently is not good for them and they claim well we'll just turn it down or turn it off. This is not working out for them. And the FCC is the only people, and of course there's an Obama, there's a lot of Obama money involved here that is supporting LightSquared. But LightSquared seems to be doomed if you ask me. But when you start bringing in $1.2 billion or whatever the number was per million acres, and there's millions of these acres, I mean the billions involved of crop loss because of this technology and other crazy things that won't work.

2:19:04 It's just that there's no, there's no, and I can be able to get by it. I'd be stunned if LightSquared finds a way to get through this. The thing that I find kind of interesting about all of this, I do understand the LightSquared issue. A couple years ago they started something called GNSS for your GPS. You know, so GPS is essentially not the actual GPS signals are not going to be disrupted by anything because that's essentially satellite technology and you have a little GPS receiver and it focuses in on three to you know, 12 satellites, whatever and it kind of pinpoints your position which by design

2:19:41 for civilian use is not accurate. That's been set up by design by the military. So then they implemented this GNSS thing, which was something which, and this is an aviator talking, That has only been approved at a couple of airports where they put a ground signal at the airport and a lot of people are like, you know, well is this because we know whenever you implement new regular new regulation in aviation it costs a lot of money and people have to upgrade their equipment and their planes and especially small, you know, there's general aviation guys. It costs a lot of money So GNSS is essentially a little ground signal that your GPS then locks into and gives you a very accurate reading.

2:20:26 And that is what will be disrupted by light squared because the frequencies are in the same band or close together. But it's not like everyone is using this GNSS. And the thing that gets me is all of this is completely unnecessary because we have a very fine system, instrument-based system, which works perfectly. You know, when you are flying to the airport, there's a signal, the oldest radios in the world, that you have in your aircraft can lock onto it, it's called a locator, and it gives you the glide path, and you can glide right down, and you land in, you know, 300 feet of mush, and you're going to land perfectly on the runway. None of this is needed. It's because they're trying to bring in all this new crap, everyone's got an agenda, they're trying to put in the next generation stuff. It's not needed. It works fine as is. It's been working fine for 50 years.

2:21:19 It's the same, it's literally the same technology they used in World War II and it works great. And even this GPS precision stuff, it's not necessary and it's not implemented anywhere. So all of the whole discussion is moot. But that's not true if you talk to the farmer. I haven't talked to the farmer. You're just thinking about yourself. Well isn't that what everybody's doing? Hey do they have flash? And that one Black Marine who's the Republican who I can't remember his name who's always floating around he did he did ask the questions about hey What about the drones? We're gonna have flying and exercises over in the Nevada desert and if you don't have to get interfered with what happens when they supposed to shoot their Target in the middle of desert and then they'd shoot some guy's house in the development outside of Vegas or some guy's son That would be really bad

CHAPTER 42 / 44 Discussion

LAPD Hat Ban and Facial Recognition

The LAPD is testing a "voluntary" program asking customers to remove hats, helmets, and hoodies when entering businesses. Failure to comply could result in a trespassing charge under Penal Code 602. The hosts argue the true purpose of the policy is to ensure unobstructed views for facial recognition surveillance systems rather than simple crime deterrence.

lapd· facial recognition· hoodies· trespassing· surveillance

2:22:15 Today's I were screwed. This is not I'm telling you this I can't see light squared making it past the next layer there. They're in trouble All right to wrap it up and I do want to play the long-legged Mac daddy as the end of show clip just because he's so funny if you agree You're okay with that. Oh, yeah. I love that clip. Okay, I got I clipped it down to four minutes and 13 seconds But first, for all you slaves in the Los Angeles area, thinking of wearing your hat when you're going out shopping? Shut up, slave! We're testing the idea here. That's LAPD Captain Justin Eisenberg who says if it works, it could be extended citywide. So far, it's a voluntary program where stores post signs asking customers wearing a hat, helmet or a hoodie to take it off.

2:22:59 If they refuse? Essentially, they'd be in violation of 602, the penal code. If they were, by their behavior, wearing a hoodie, refusing to remove it within the business establishment when being asked to do so, they could be in violation of 602, which is essentially trespassing within that business. This way businesses and their video cameras could get a good look and hopefully deter crime. LAPD officials say that though the city's overall crime rate is down, they are concerned about a string of robberies. So the only thing they're not mentioning is this is for the facial recognition system. That's why you have to take your hat off. So in the town that had that people love hats We got hats for baseball caps, we got caps for our basketball teams, we got hoodies, you know, because we got gangs. We got bicycle helmets, we got all hats, hats, hats. So we got hats for the hip hoppers. Can't wear hats when you're shopping anymore because you violate section 602 which is essentially trespassing. But what they're not mentioning is this is to get the facial recognition going on when you're shopping. I think what's happened here is the United States has just run out of places to have war.

CHAPTER 43 / 44 Discussion

US Military Presence in Libya and 150 Nations

The U.S. State Department is sending former military personnel to Libya to track down surface-to-air missiles following the fall of Muammar Qaddafi. Despite promises that the intervention would last only "days," the conflict has reached its 209th day. The hosts note that the U.S. currently has half a million troops deployed across 150 different nations.

libya· muammar qaddafi· surface-to-air missiles· state department· military intervention

2:24:06 There's no more countries left so we might as well do it here. Might as well have war on our own people. The United States of course also fighting wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia. We also have a half a million troops deployed to, are you ready? 150 nations. In Libya, the U.S. State Department says it's planning to send dozens of former military personnel to Libya to help track down surface-to-air missiles from Muammar Qaddafi's stockpiles, the deployment part of a $30 million program to secure weapons from the country's deposed leader. The American officials worry that those could be used by terrorists to take down passenger jetliners.

2:24:47 The announcement also comes as rebels engage in new fighting with Qaddafi loyalists in Tripoli for the first time since Qaddafi was forced into hiding in late August. The so-called time-limited, scope-limited military action in Libya that the president promised that was supposed to be lasting only days, not weeks or months, is now in its 209th day. Yeah, that's great everybody. 209th day. No, it's days. Not weeks. It's just days. Not weeks. That's what I said. It's not going to be weeks. It's going to be a lot of days. Days. Just days. Well, a matter of days. 209. Another depressing show. Dvorak.org slash NA. So what is the success behind your formula? Well, thank you very much for this podcast award. Our success, we attribute it to depressing people and our production values. They're great.

2:25:46 They're straight up, man. We produce the show, we depress people, and then we tell them to send us money. So we can do it all over again on Thursday. Noah Jenner produces update, a five minute version coming up right after the end of show clip, which is the long-legged Mac Daddy, Reverend Manning. It's just so joyful to listen to. Here at the Hilltop Watchtower Crackpot Command Center in Southern California, yay in the morning everybody, my name's Adam Curry. and from northern silicon valley where we're occupying the occupiers of the occupied i'm john c devorak we will talk to you again on thursday right here on no agenda either there's going to be a revolution patrick henry style in america well where where uh... red blooded god fearing uh... jesus loving americans are going to stand up and say we're not going to take it no more we're just not going to take it and uh... there's going to be riots in the streets

CHAPTER 44 / 44 Discussion

Reverend Manning's "Long-Legged Mac Daddy" Rant

The show concludes with an extended clip from Reverend Manning, who delivers a fiery critique of President Obama, referring to him as the "long-legged Mac Daddy." Manning warns that political and economic pressures are pushing citizens toward a massive uprising. The hosts sign off, promising to return on Thursday to continue their analysis of media "assassination."

reverend manning· barack obama· nra· civil unrest· racial tension

2:26:57 The worst in the riots in South Central Los Angeles after they acquitted the cops that beat up Rodney King. You think that, and that was black people rioting. You haven't seen anything. And I'm not advocating killing and murder and stealing and robbing. That's not what I'm advocating. I'm just telling you what people are going to do. People are sick of this. People are tired of the long-legged Mac Daddy, you know, kicking them in the face every time he gets up, lying to them. Then you got a bunch of, I don't know, suck-ups like the MSNBC News, ABC News, and all these media types and everybody who's looking to be popular and get invited to the White House, sucking up to them all the time. It's sickening.

2:27:42 I mean, it's downright sickening to watch this. You know, you're going to get these white folk all riled up here, I'm going to tell you something. They're going to come in, the white folk get riled up, you know, they're going to, members of the NRA are going to come into the black neighborhoods. I'm telling you. You know, the people are just tired of this. White people are being pushed around, kicked to the curb, having their rights denied, being called a racist, being walked on, watching their tax dollars go to fund all kind of drug sales, prostitution, illegal immigration. I mean, y'all gonna push these white folk till they can't take it no more? I'm telling you. You fool around here with Obama?

2:28:28 You're gonna let this long-legged Mac daddy push these white folk. They're gonna come up out of Tennessee and come up out of Oklahoma Come about a Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia come up out of Oregon and come out of Idaho, California I'm telling y'all you're pushing these white folk and you're pushing them your long-legged Mac daddy's pushing them and pushing them and pushing them and they're gonna get Listen, you're gonna push poor people to the point where they're not gonna take it no more These white folk are not going to take it. You're taking their tax money, you're closing down their jobs, you're shutting down their banks, you're telling them what they can and cannot do, you're giving billions of dollars to ACORN, you're taking their tax money and giving it to people to buy drugs, you're killing babies and you won't stop, you're telling lies, and you're demoralizing our nation, you're destroying everything that has made this nation great. White folk getting ready to rise up. They don't want to take it no more, and I'm joining them.

2:29:23 Oh, dog gone it. It's just an insult. It's one thing to have a president that you're okay, all right, he's Republican, you're Democrat, you're Democrat, he's Republican, you disagree on policy. But this man is destroying what God loves. He's destroying the fabric and the fiber of the nation. And he is a prolific, if you will, liar and killer and murderer, spiritually, politically. I'm telling you, you're going to see an uprising in this nation. I mean, you just can't keep pushing folk the way Obama's pushing white folk and the way black folk are pushing white folk. You can't keep doing that. I'm telling y'all, you better find a way to either get rid of Obama or these folk are going to rise up at the sound of a bird. They're going to rise up when the sound of the grinding is low.

2:30:29 They're gonna rise up when mortars go to their long home. Wherever the silver cord be loosened, or the golden bowl be broken, or the picture be broken at the fountain, I'm telling you, these people, white folk, they have had it! Adios, mofo. Dvorak.org slash N-A-W-O-R-A-K.