Episode 420 · Sunday, 24 June 2012

The Data Hole

Tensions boil over in the Mediterranean as Syria downs a Turkish jet, while German dominance over the Eurozone moves from the soccer pitch to central governance.

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Syrian air defenses downed a Turkish fighter jet this week, an escalation that threatens to trigger a NATO Chapter 7 resolution and potential military intervention. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland accurately predicted the location of recent massacres weeks in advance, raising questions about U.S. intelligence ties to the Project for the New American Century. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and James Baker signaled a shift toward military action against Iran, characterizing the regime as a military theocracy nearing nuclear breakout capacity.

In Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is spearheading the Future Group plan to centralize EU sovereignty through a unified army and a directly elected president. This geopolitical shift coincides with the Euro 2012 tournament, where Germany’s victory over Greece is viewed as a symbolic display of dominance over the Eurozone. Domestically, Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels accepted the presidency of Purdue University, effectively ending his vice-presidential prospects. In the UK, a massive NatWest banking failure left millions without funds, sparking speculation of a Stuxnet-style cyberattack or a controlled drill for a future bank holiday.

Abby Martin faces scrutiny over her presentation style on Russia Today as the network ramps up critiques of the Obama administration’s record on civil rights. The show welcomes new Knights Sir Moise, Sir Mucker, and Sir Scott into the Round Table following their generous contributions. A live Subaru voiceover audition provides a rare glimpse into the professional radio industry and the art of the conversational read.


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CHAPTER 01 / 43 Discussion

Abby Martin, RT Propaganda and Television Presentation Standards

A critique of Russia Today (RT) host Abby Martin focuses on her television presentation and perceived role in Russian propaganda. The analysis suggests her delivery and styling are unsuitable for high ratings despite her appearance. The discussion posits that her content follows directives from Moscow aimed at criticizing the United States and President Barack Obama.

abby martin· russia today· rt· propaganda· television production· vladimir putin

00:00 What about me? I want to work on a cool unmanned plane too. Adam Curry, John C. DeVora It's Sunday June 24th 2012 time for Gitmo Nation Media Assassination episode 420 This is no agenda Wearing my Gucci burka here at Camp Movo in the capital of the drone star state Austin Tejas. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley with nothing to say i'm John C Devorak. It's Crackpot & Buzzkill! Yeah so what else is new? Yeah screw ya. Nothing to say... So the Russians are going after us You don't say

00:44 Yeah, it's all... the propaganda machine is starting to crank up and it's going to be fun to watch. Oh tell me what have you... I mean I've been watching Russia Today and I ran into that woman Abby Martin? Yeah that's the one! That's the one that I said The one that has everything but the package is wrong. Yeah the package is wrong because she's either a Now to put it mildly, she's either like a some sort of I don't know what type maybe a Russian style lesbian. Let me just take this back to the last episode we were talking about could remember her name Abby Martin and we're saying as television producers which John and I do in our you know our off hours and was part of the Curry Dvorak consulting group

01:25 It's all wrong. I mean she's got beautiful long legs, but she's wearing pants You know she's got kind of the funky accent But you can't read the prompter it was she needs to bleach her hair. I mean that's how you get ratings Yeah, she's a brunette. It's all wrong for television Well I think it's because...I think she must be Russian or something I don't know maybe some..I can't tell cause that accent is funky But now as an expert on lesbians you have now concluded she is a Russian lesbian? Is this what your saying? Either that or a dominatrix! Yeah the dominatrix angle ill go for

02:02 Yeah, she has a certain kind of a dominatrix style. I can't put my finger on it. But it's not good for ratings! See? I don't care if it's not good for ratings... No, it's not good for ratings. It's like, I don't feel good watching you. No, I don't want to watch her. So uh but she is at least your right She's better than anything else they've done. It's a step forward for sure yeah and So she went after, it's apparent that she gets her marching orders from Moscow. Because she was doing piece after piece after piece in the most recent edition of the show and I'm gonna start watching it routinely now just blasting the US It's not blasting the US they're not blasting Americans so you can still watch it blasting specifically Obama

CHAPTER 02 / 43 Discussion

RT Coverage, Obama and the African-American Community

Russia Today aired a segment featuring Dr. Wilmer Leon criticizing President Barack Obama's record regarding the African-American community. The report argues that Obama has catered to LGBT and immigrant groups while ignoring inequalities affecting black Americans, such as prison overpopulation. The commentary suggests Russia is using this narrative to needle the administration and potentially influence the upcoming election.

barack obama· abby martin· rt· wilmer leon· african-american community· howard university

02:54 Yeah, okay. Well that makes sense because we saw Putin's body language he is like what are you son? No he does not like him at all So one example of this which I thought was semi-lame but it was... But I could see it working just needling Obama There's an Obama clip right here in the beginning where you can play that and that's her bringing up this topic of huh! It just makes me go wow that's interesting It's Friday June 22nd 8 p.m.. In Washington DC I'm Abby Martin and you're watching RT And and hold stop right there delivery for minus you agree with me, right? It's flat Yeah Thank You What is this wait a minute it is no more flat than a Dutch It's Friday June 22nd 8 p.m.. in Washington DC. I'm Abbi Martin you're watching our team

03:49 What has the first black president done for the black community in America? Nothing, according to some. Just recently he's been catering to a number of minority communities in the US First it was the LGBT community At a certain point I've just concluded that for me personally It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married Then it was the immigrant community This is a temporary stopgap measure that lets us focus our resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven patriotic young people. It is the right thing to do."

04:34 But what about African-Americans? He hasn't made moves to deal with African American inequalities in this country. In an op ed titled, Obama's not the first black president he is the first president who was black Wilmer Leon describes Obama as quote a functionary of government and the service of wealth and empire Dr. Wilmer Leon himself joined us earlier to talk about his article. He is so bad! It's so... I mean yeah I totally get we're saying that by the way I think it's kind of It's an egregious report. Oh, it's just needling him and they brought this guy in a black guy from I think Howard or somebody she says anyway this is the idea just I didn't want to clip the whole thing I'll just summarize the guy comes out and he makes the point that he is a first

05:21 president that's black but not a black president, which is very interesting little turn of phrase. And what he's referring to is that he has absolutely zero interest in the black community for all intents and purposes and the blacks because they'll just vote for any Democrat especially a black one they don't need this get off their asses and start moaning about the fact that he's done zero he's done this with the gays he's never heard this or that and he hasn't been anything for the black community at all including you know dealing with overpopulation of prisons mostly black and it was well here's the question then here's the question so you know you start off by saying it's that you know the Russians the war is on and and you know so the propaganda starts to what end this I think to get Romney elected Wow now well that's more than needling then that's kind like

CHAPTER 03 / 43 Discussion

TSA Incompetence, Smuggling Vulnerabilities and Pat-Down Policies

A discussion regarding TSA security measures highlights reports of individuals successfully smuggling knives through airport scanners. The conversation critiques the agency as incompetent and addresses the invasive nature of pat-downs versus "microwave" body scanners. Personal anecdotes suggest that security practices vary significantly between different airports and individual screeners.

tsa· airport security· body scanners· pat-downs· smuggling· propaganda

06:17 Parsons somebody's mellow. It's a little more than just like chiding him yeah, well they did another piece I wanted to run a piece of that cut this kind of short too But they also went after the TSA with this guy who has been The guy who this character was floating around it likes to smuggle knives on airplanes through the scanners? Yeah And they and she goes after that in but it's done in such a way that the there's a subtext to the messaging which is that this is an incompetent agency. And apparently, the president is not going to do anything about he's a bonehead is to go that far and also to put their hands in your pants. Is this it? The RTOTSA? Yeah, we were hands in our pants. Handsy in Pants! This what's official policy all travelers haven't necessarily received the same pat down just because the TSA screeners hate doing it so a lot of times a TSA screener will take it a little easier So what about people who don't want to be

07:13 you know, groped in their genitalia and but then they also don't want to be microwaved. I mean it's like if you opt out of the body scanner machines then your subject to being molested. Hey! I take offense that i like opting out and as I have to admit I've never been molested That's bull crap I've opted out numerous times and the guys are just, you know they're a little bit... They don't like doing it. No but you're not being molested! It's just that's.. No this is my point this is part of the cranking it up You know its interesting that you bring that up because Lucy Napolitano came out with an interesting statement earlier this week

CHAPTER 04 / 43 Discussion

Janet Napolitano, Behavioral Indicators and Airport Security Technology

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano discussed the use of "indicia" and behavioral indicators as a multi-layered approach to aviation safety. The analysis questions the effectiveness of Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) body scanners, noting that some major airports like LAX and Seattle have reverted to using standard magnetometers. The terminology used by Napolitano is mocked for being overly pretentious.

janet napolitano· tsa· indicia· body scanners· airport security· magnetometer

07:54 And I've been trying to decipher it and decode it. She's essentially saying that yeah, high tech is great but you really can't beat intelligence. Good intelligence a lot of operations a lot of safety operations can spring from that so we actually look at safety in the aviation environment is being multi-layered, you know. Layered? Like my hair! Good targeting looking at things like travel patterns... You walk funny. ...and things of that sort Looking at particular behavioral or other indicators when somebody actually gets to an airport Now listen this part. Looking at other kinds of indicia Indicia?!

08:40 That's a there's a new word. There's a new word for us in this year is the plural of indexes Indicators and I think it's the plural of indicators, okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah in indecency. Uh I'm just gonna use that from time to see I think so yeah, I'm just gonna say you know there's multiple indicia Yeah, yeah you don't sound pretentious enough. That you have a passenger who is intent upon blowing up the plane and so for that you don't necessarily need an AIT or a so-called body scanner. The body scanners of course are extraordinarily helpful for nonmetallic devices but they are not the only thing that can help us with detection. So you don't need

09:30 Naked body scanners, because we have plenty of indicia. The only thing I could come up with here is she just wants more people She just wants more slavelets running around doing whatever she tells them to do. I couldn't come up with anything else Well, I have to go back to the MICA testimony that we heard and played on the show. I don't know five months ago more than that more than where Micah says they don't work They don't work machines did we get the report right here in front of me? They were new to test it and tested they don't work Yeah So I think is a just a reenactment of the fractal of the puffer machine Which doesn't work and then took them out of service They're gonna take these things out of service up bet I mean if there kind of

10:12 Like when I said the last time i came out of Seattle they had them all blocked off, they weren't using them at all. They were using nothing but metal detectors. When I came back from Los Angeles from visiting my daughter at LAX no naked body scanners, no microwaves only a magnetometer so something's up at LAX yeah although there's something's up everywhere yeah because it's no coincidence that we Both came through big airports, and we've run into the situation I mean Oakland was using him on the way out But they still had their you know there were lines that were only went through magnetometers Which is the one you get into but the other ones where they were working them? but The Bigby airports weren't it's interesting something and this seems to me to be her trying to soften the blow Because there's gonna. Be a huge Walking yeah here comes the blow back You're right That's possible And by the way she needs a new necklace

11:07 You know those big rocks. They're probably all grimy can you imagine? Like big blue rocks on a leather thong this is no hello 1970 calling Lucy, please we want our rocks back did you get some pearls or something look what's better honor? boulders around her neck yeah Boulders new segment John at the beginning of the show which I think is really important We start off you ready for it I'm always ready. I was born ready! We suck!! Okay... I thought the we suck segment, just to get some stuff out of the way. Uh, I suck a lot more than you do So here we go. Jerry Sandusky- That may be true Yes, Jerry Sandusky- What's it gotta do with this show? Jerry- hey hey hey hey Jerry Sandusky, I thought that he would get off on the uh Oh yeah, I was gonna give you crap about that Yeah on his uh what was it the uh HPD

CHAPTER 05 / 43 Discussion

Jerry Sandusky Conviction, Suicide Watch and Media Narrative

Jerry Sandusky was convicted on 45 of 48 counts related to child sexual abuse. Observations are made regarding the media's focus on Sandusky being placed on suicide watch immediately following the verdict. The discussion notes that previous predictions about his legal defense strategy were incorrect given the overwhelming conviction.

jerry sandusky· penn state· conviction· suicide watch· child abuse

12:07 Yeah, the hyperventilating. Yeah, personality disorder. So whoa! Okay I was wrong there indicted on 45 of 48 counts so i thought he was a kingpin...I guess not. Out go away how long do you think before he suicides himself? Well, they did in the slammer. They're already softening the blow... The media is softening the blow on that because they have mentioned everywhere I've turned that he's on suicide watch Yeah okay there you go so it won't take long before we have a... We could have a Deadpool! No its okay its not fair It's easy So theres that one Boy it gets worse for me Mitch Daniels

CHAPTER 06 / 43 Discussion

Mitch Daniels, Purdue University Presidency and VP Speculation

Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has been named the next president of Purdue University, effectively removing him from consideration as Mitt Romney's vice-presidential running mate. This career move is characterized as a significant shift away from national politics.

mitch daniels· purdue university· mitt romney· vice president· indiana

12:50 Who I said would possibly be Romney's VP nomination, now officially named Purdue University's president. So I guess that pulls him out of the running. Big step up for him! Yeah big step-up so that pulls him out of the running and it just went downhill from there you know? I was so sure that Ronaldo would throw the Euro 2012 match against the Czech Republic and damn if he didn't pull one off So the Czech Republic is out, Portugal goes through. You of course said Portugal would win but you lost on the Germany versus Greece which was being heralded in the United States of Europe as The Battle Of The Bailouts so that Germany literally just stomped on Greece Yeah I think that was to make a point Did you think? It was just like hey boom

CHAPTER 07 / 43 Discussion

Euro 2012, Germany vs Greece and Geopolitical Rigging

The Euro 2012 soccer tournament is analyzed through a geopolitical lens, specifically the match where Germany defeated Greece. The discussion suggests that sports outcomes may be rigged to reflect European power dynamics and the "Battle of the Bailouts." Speculation arises that a German victory in the tournament would serve as a signal of their dominance over the Eurozone.

euro 2012· germany· greece· angela merkel· soccer· rigging

13:47 So we still have Spain is still in the race. You didn't predict France you did say Spain no No, I'm still Germany Italy and your Germany Italy. I'm sticking with I'm by me yours I move in Spain well Spain one last the last competition. I think well Spain plays Rubble bar, I don't know I mean, by the way if you see when we get to the end We're getting close to the end then will make our final predictions and we'll see what happens You're gonna stick with Germany because they could be taking them all the way at the end And there's a twist on this thesis that we have it. We could explain it But people should know what we're talking about. We think these games are rigged

14:24 And it's always done to sway. We don't actually we don't actually care about the sport No, we do not give a crap in soccer anyway Which is always one nil? Germany Greece was four two come on that was a pounding okay. That was a pound of control yeah, I was a pounding oh We have England against Italy today. So of course in my thesis, Italy has to win. Now we will get I think France against Portugal So here at Camp MoFo, Miss Mickey has gone off the reservation and she's saying of course she totally buys into the rigness. By the way I picked England in this Italian match Really you're picking England? Okay. Yeah because I don't think Italy is the target country

15:14 But Miss Mickey is saying no matter what she says it's time. They want to start World War three Germany for the win She's all though she's all the way I was gonna say, I'm I can see this being a scenario I can see Germany winning the whole thing just to say look we're in charge No, wait a minute. I think Mickey may be on to something and i'm not going to argue that one Here's Angela Merkel after Germany wins Euro 2012 Shut up slave! That is exactly what it's gonna... well you know of course now I have to just take in a different position here at the house

15:57 Because I, you know...I mean. . . I'm looking at these guys they're so desperate to save this Euro thing that it seems hard for me to believe that they would be willing to start the actual civil war over there in Euroland by letting Germany win. It's premature its not going to start for a while Well, it's gonna self. It's gonna blow up on its own. It's not going to be in instigated by anyone I do have Merkel a little Merkel clip did you see her? By the way during that match Did you watch any of it no I don't watch soccer so boring No So I had it on no offense to our European listeners or southern South American listeners every single time demon shaft as an owned and

CHAPTER 08 / 43 Discussion

Angela Merkel, European Integration and the Future Group

German Chancellor Angela Merkel is pushing for deeper European integration, including a 130 billion euro growth package and the European Stability Mechanism (ESM). A proposed "Future Group" plan outlines the transfer of sovereignty to a central European authority, the creation of a European army, and a directly elected EU president. Critics argue these measures represent a move toward a centralized, less democratic European superstate.

angela merkel· european union· esm· sovereignty· european army· bbc

16:40 Which is a military term. Every single time they would win, she would go like... You know those little arms that go up? And then she would rub her hands together! It was the creepiest thing! I get to sit there and laugh! That's the man! Exactly. Alright what do you have from here Merkel? Well i just want to reiterate this issue which- I think it's just a little theme in here I wanna talk about for one second and then we can move along Oh, this is the Merkel on Europe clip? I'm sorry. Yeah In Europe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has agreed on more growth measures. On Friday after meeting with her French, Spanish and Italian counterparts she agreed to putting together 130 billion euro package that would include for example boosting funds in the European Investment Bank so it could lend more to troubled governments. Well Merkel's line is always been that austerity holds the key to getting the Eurozone out of its debt crisis

17:41 And she's also sticking to her stance that Europe needs to be more closely tied together Yeah, yeah. Yeah That's kind of a message Yeah, it's like in other words starved to death and we're the boss You know a show bull came out this morning and he said this has got to stop We need to have a much larger European government and In fact I have the habit here the German upper house Is now saying that this is where it gets frightening in order to implement the ESM, the European Stability Mechanism. They want financial concessions ie collateral just like what Finland was asking for billions of euros so you know now you have the risk that if what everyone was really afraid of when these countries and they inevitably will default on their loans then Germany comes in and says

18:40 Hey, give me that bike. It's crazy! I've seen this movie before several times. Yeah they're just doing it differently this time yeah here's the um so there's a proposal now Here's the quote, translated from Angela. More Europeans means we must give up more powers to Europe and now this is written by the BBC so I'm going to presume that the words give-up are a loose translation to make people feel crappy about it So she's putting together something called The Future Group

19:20 And the Future Group is going to come up with this proposal for how we're going to integrate Europe more. So here's the one, two through six point plan One more European power to determine the economic and tax policies of the member states There should be a quote transfer of sovereignty To the European center now again This is the BBC so you know this could be complete propagandistic translation and I have not read the original documents Second on the list, a strengthening of the EU's Foreign Office with the Common European Foreign and Security Police also known as Brown Shirts. A smaller European Commission able to make decisions faster it's always good! A bigger role for the European Parliament to make quote stronger democratic legitimacy

20:10 a directly elected president of Europe. Now that's interesting because, of course we don't have that right now and then here is the best one and this was a big one when the Lisbon Treaty came around now they're saying We need a European army This is exactly what everyone was afraid of! And here it is I do have a winner finally. Finally! Yes, I did admit it it. I have a note from one of our producers from Sintra Portugal, Yao Alves and of course we've been harping on Barroso

CHAPTER 09 / 43 Discussion

José Manuel Barroso, Maoist Past and Portuguese Honor

A listener from Sintra, Portugal, provided archival video of European Commission President José Manuel Barroso from 1974. The footage depicts Barroso as a leader of a Maoist youth movement, highlighting his radical communist roots. The segment serves as a rebuttal to previous claims that Belgian politicians were more entertaining than their Portuguese counterparts.

jose manuel barroso· portugal· maoism· european commission· communism

20:46 that he's such a douchebag. He says, hey in the morning my name is Wau Alvarez I'm from Missintra Portugal and been listener for long time of donated oh i donated on 11-11-11 I was listening to last show when I heard John saying that Haiku Herman is more entertaining than uh...I think it was me actually then the president of the European Commission Barroso that remark concerning a countryman made me take upon myself the task of saving the Portuguese honor We too are able to provide great entertainment for all the slaves. He says, and then he sends the age old video of Barroso when he was the leader of the Maoist youth government in Portugal back in 1974 and the guy is a total communist! Total Communist! It's a great video it's in The Show Notes with subtitles at 420.nashownotes.com Says really you know no respect but I believe that Portuguese could provide a lot more... No disrespect

21:41 No, I'm sorry no disrespect. I mean no disrespect But I leave I believe that the Portuguese can provide a lot more fun than the Belgians so already we have dissent amongst our own audience The boring Belgian communist Portuguese were much better We're much better than that and then just just to wind it up with with Europe because you said oh Something really interesting, we were talking about this in the last episode. About how the European ID and the certification of trade was going... tradesmanship was going to lead to licensing of journalism And Kosovo's Justice Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Hadjired Kuci resigned after Parliament passed a new penal code comprising two articles The European Union says will undermine the freedom of the press

CHAPTER 10 / 43 Discussion

Kosovo Press Freedom, Source Protection and EU Penal Code

Kosovo's Justice Minister resigned following the passage of a new penal code that reportedly undermines press freedom. The articles in question require journalists to reveal their sources if a court warrant is issued, a move aligned with broader European Union trends. The discussion suggests this marks the decline of independent journalism within the Eurozone.

kosovo· press freedom· european union· shield law· journalism

22:37 to articles that is really and really if you read into it, it's what the European Union is calling for. And this is about the shield law about protecting your sources as a journalist so cost suppose the first one to buckle really and say well You know If the courts get a warrant in the UK is the same now if the courts get a warrant then you have to reveal your sources So you're so spot on that journalism is going to die in Euro land. It is over. Yeah, well it has to be. Everything has to go the way of the Chinese where the state controls the message.

CHAPTER 11 / 43 Discussion

Marinol, Synthetic THC and Listener Corrections

A clarification is issued regarding Marinol, a synthetic form of THC. While a previous segment suggested it did not produce a high, corrected information indicates it is indeed potent. The hosts address the challenges of real-time broadcasting and the tendency of listeners to send critical emails before hearing full segments.

marinol· thc· synthetic drugs· listener feedback· corrections

23:23 Because it's not good otherwise. It falls apart, I mean in a corrupt society you can't have any... You can't even have the mildest form of corruption if you have a free press and that is no good And then just finally to wrap up our We Suck segment regarding Maranall I received several of these emails on what? I'm sorry? Maranal I guess we were talking about the synthetic drugs and... Oh right, Maranol. Right there you said yeah they don't the THC or the THC substitute? Right and you said you can't get high off of this no no i said it i corrected that at the end of my comment i read right from The Book Of Knowledge says know what's good you get more high okay because that's the message the problem is people have to realize with this show

24:16 We'll say something and then we'll correct ourselves five minutes later. But they're already off writing nasty emails. We are doing the show in real time, and we are looking at all kinds of documents where windows are wide open this is like being in the stock market you trading stocks And you change your mind so wait a minute I was wrong about that but people listen linearly and they think that nothing you know it's really They don't listen to the whole thing they don't listen through with the show Yeah So here's how it goes Ah! Ah! Oh that jerk hold on one second Said that off an email I said him right and then they forget to listen to the rest, right? No that was corrected on the fly so apparently Maranal is awesome That's legalization dope is done. That's basically the well You know this being episode 420 And I was actually expecting to see a lot of for 20 donors nothing now we got one oh

CHAPTER 12 / 43 Discussion

Big Pharma, Marijuana Decriminalization and Rahm Emanuel

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has moved to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, a shift that coincides with Big Pharma's development of synthetic cannabinoids like Sativex. The discussion posits that the government is clearing out street competition and synthetic "bath salts" to pave the way for pharmaceutical companies to dominate a legal, patented marijuana market.

rahm emanuel· chicago· marijuana· big pharma· decriminalization· sativex

25:12 Yeah, we got one and two from the last show. One 420 donor! I'm like...I've got all these cool weed clips War on Weed, you know our audience is gonna love this Now i feel stupid no one seems to care No, we do not have a big... We don't have a stone. Well apparently they like Maranol and bath salts. We got enough of that. I think our audience is wasted generally speaking. I do have one kind of an interesting clip This is if you want to bring some of your dope clips out and we can get them out of the way then We do our donation Yeah, let me do two dope clip. So I'll do it so one and there's something afoot And I think we kind of Tripped over it on the last episode that it looks like a legal patented synthesized version of marijuana is going to be sold by big pharma

26:09 And I guess we're being prepared for that. And it seems like what we had to do is get rid of all the, you know, all the synthetic stuff so spice and K2 and of course the bath salts because we've got a good drug dealers at the pharmaceutical companies are we going to get rid of the competition? And then when they come into the market but there was surprising to hear Rahm Emanuel say this. I got comfortable with this because I think this is the right thing to do for a number It does not undermine what we're trying to do on fighting crime. In fact, I think it more focuses us on the hardcore elements So he's talking about decriminalizing Marijuana in Chicago so you can have a certain amount of personal For personal use on you and not get thrown into jail and for him I mean this is this guy is without a doubt You know an a-hole And you wouldn't expect him to be doing this that was surprising

CHAPTER 13 / 43 Discussion

DEA Budget, Asset Forfeiture and Congressional Testimony

DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart faced intense questioning from Congressman Steve Cohen regarding the agency's $2 billion budget and asset forfeiture practices. Leonhart appeared confused by the term "confiscation," preferring the legal term "asset forfeiture." The testimony is highlighted as an example of the agency's struggle to justify its budget and policies in the face of growing legalization efforts.

dea· michele leonhart· steve cohen· asset forfeiture· budget· congress

27:08 And then just as a excuse me, just as a fun clip. I found yet more of the congressional testimony of the DEA Administrator Leonard The woman who we played the clip from on the last episode Who is it's just getting hammered by? By this panel and Steve is Steve Steve Cohen What is he he's from? Don't know what state he's from you just got I mean it's five minutes. I'm not gonna play it if we if you want We can play at end of show well, I was gonna play an end-of-show clip But let me play a little bit this woman from the get go It's just you know forget about it and and I don't understand how DEA could send such a bonehead And more importantly that all these guys are all trying to get marijuana legalized Thank You Thank You sir What's your budget?

28:04 Yeah, well currently approximately 2 million two million two I'm I'm sorry, two billion dollars. She's already lost! It was like if you make that kind of mistake at the beginning forget about it Forget about it. Is uh... Salary and expenses and then we have additional with a fee account for our diversion program blah blah blah um total budget is over two billion dollars. Over 2 billion. Did you get any confiscation money? You get any monies from confiscation? What?! I'm sorry? What, I wasn't expecting that question. Not in the script! Confiscations of properties You're talking about asset forfeiture Yes There is money that the Department of Justice gives us from the asset forfeit How much money do you get from that? I would have to... Do you have any idea at all?

28:58 If you give me a Moana, I'd rather not take the time. Did you see that? You did you see this by any chance that you watch this is brutal. Oh yeah it just goes on and on but she has in front of her She has a binder and you can see that it's open to page It has pie charts I don't know what she was expecting to do. Was she gonna hold... She's obviously an idiot, by the way i thought it was funny the difference in that he says confiscations and she is befuddled by this and then she realizes or always knew that it was asset forfeiture which is a different way of looking at it. It's confiscation! Yeah stealing is what it is. Stealing? It's not asset forfeiture makes it sound so okay you can have my Ferrari Well this is yeah exactly The IRS probably calls it asset forfeiture as well

CHAPTER 14 / 43 Discussion

GW Pharma, Sativex and the Medical Marijuana Transition

GW Pharmaceuticals is bringing Sativex, a liquid cannabinoid medicine, to market. The discussion suggests that the current crackdown on independent medical marijuana dispensaries is a coordinated effort to transition the industry into the hands of approved pharmaceutical dealers. This shift is viewed as a financial strategy to benefit corporate interests and political donors.

gw pharma· sativex· abbott laboratories· medical marijuana· cannabinoids

29:43 In fact, so anyway, so there is this such a huge on one hand a war on weed where we have now the IRS Seizing bank accounts of people who rent out buildings to marijuana dispensaries in California but on the other hand We've got all these guys in Congress saying, you know come on we gotta... This clip actually ends up with him saying can you really tell me that this is dangerous where there's like a Navy SEAL who has cancer and it helps him eat and puts a smile on his face. Which of course is like what douchebag is gonna say no that's not good? So we have that and then what was the name of the company because I found GW Pharma is coming out with Sativex

30:31 And that's the synthesized liquid cannabinoid. It was like Abbott Laboratories? These guys were bought out by one of the big ones Were these guys bought out, GW Pharma? I don't know if it was GW Pharma or something else serving in the S.I. I believe. I have to look it up Because it well the side of X was that it's out of X No, okay some mills. Okay, so sad of x is a synthesized liquid cannabinoid medicine And so it just seems to me like, I mean, I can't for a second believe these guys give a crap about medical marijuana because there's nothing in it for them. They must be doing this to say marijuana or the cannabinoid properties or whatever is good and we're going to have a huge announcement one of these days. It seems like that's in the cards and they're setting us up for it. Yeah, somethings up!

31:26 And I think but, I think it's gonna go toward the farm the big pharma companies. That's what I'm saying Because Obama needs their money But that's what i'm saying is we're being set up on one hand let's get rid of the The real drug dealing system even though its medical marijuana on the other hand We're gonna say Medical marijuana is really great, but now it's really about medical marijuana. But we have to sell our medical marijuana through our approved drug dealers known as the doctors." That's where this has to be going I just don't see any other logical explanation. I don't believe any of these guys actually has the slaves of Gitmo Nation's best interests at heart

CHAPTER 15 / 43 Discussion

Meghan McCain, Marijuana Legalization and Republican Orthodoxy

Meghan McCain appeared on C-SPAN to discuss her book and revealed that her views on marijuana legalization have changed following a cross-country tour. She cited economic benefits and the high rate of imprisonment as reasons for her shift, despite it contradicting Republican orthodoxy. The hosts suggest her public change of heart is part of a coordinated media campaign regarding drug policy.

meghan mccain· c-span· marijuana legalization· republican party· daily beast

32:07 You think? Really? Just a thought. Anyway, in the morning to you John C. Dvorak. In the morning to you before I get off the topic I do want to play my dope clip. What's your dope clip man? In the morning to you by the way Adam Curry and all ships and sea boots on the ground subs in the water and feet in the air Yeah of course human resources who are with us once again in the chatroom noagendastream.com noagendachat.net good what is your dope clip So Meghan McCain is stumping. Oh God, this book, this trip she did with this other douche? Yeah she and this guy uh...and they were on C-SPAN. Yeah America You Pretty Bitch I think it's the name of the book? America you sexy bitch Whatever

32:45 and whatever you said it here's the why is because I the first time i heard about this book the comedian she went on tour with was on joy Behar and it was like 11 minutes and I couldn't sit through it But they went on and on about the difference between the red and blue states, this guy's a democrat. And she is a republican. By the way she is getting pretty chubby for her age it seems to me No offense to you. Is this the gay Cheney? No, Cheney. No this is McCain. Oh there you go. So this is McCain's daughter? Yeah she writes a column for the Daily Beast and yeah it's McCain's daughter Hold on a second And she's getting ding-ey I mean I've seen her before when we were in Congress She seemed pretty sharp but now she seems like a dingbat I think she also has something going on with her and her married partner The married guy who was the Democrat

33:43 So they went into a thing and then to see his guy was kind of boring and she was like giving it give given him grief in the other way around. And but the guy from C-SPAN asked what after they took this tour, what changed? An I thought it was interesting... the two of these big disease both denied now i'm still at the same day democrat i was a social same republican i was but that's not true and the changes i thought were fascinating is a little longer than i like this could be but you have to listen to it into the end because His change is interesting and unique, and her change is even more interesting. There's a stereotype that Republicans are more fun than Democrats And having spent time on the road with a lot of Republicans I can absolutely confirm that that's true. Republicans are a lot more fun We like to have a good time in a different way then Democrats do Any of your views changed since this tour? No

34:40 I got more into guns. Had never fired a gun, Megan's brother taught me to shoot and uh... i liked that alot. Is this your brother who served in the Marines? Yes! Yeah he is here now He is behind you We had great time shooting. It wasn't really about changing minds so much as it was just trying to hear the other persons point of view without judgment and without prejudice I think i changed your mind far more than you changed mine. I'm a lot more persuasive and articulate. Um, I had my mind changed on quite a few different things not...I mean I don't know if we're allowed to say this but.. On marijuana legalization in America Had you not been influenced? I hadn't when we went on the road it was the time that we really met a lot of people that... A lot of stoners We just met a lot of people

35:29 of people that gave really good cases for economically why it should be changed. And once I started really doing research on the decriminalization of marijuana in this country and the possible financial benefits, and really why we're imprisoning so many people for so many reasons my opinion has been changed which is sort of a scary thing to admit because again it goes against the Republican orthodoxy and I feel like its just one more thing Right-wing conservatives are gonna use against me, but this book show William F Buckley was a big supporter of drugs Yes He was and you know possibly Mario Cuomo at this point and the tides really are But it's just I don't know it's another scary thing but that was definitely okay So now I'm even more convinced It's a coordinated campaign because now she's coming out at the same time that all these other guys are coming out This is coordinated. Yeah

36:20 And I don't know if she's how coordinated is with her but or coincidental, but it did come out in the story so it was brought out and So it sums up. I'm going to repeat your pets But wait a minute sums up, but it sure didn't wasn't reflected in our donations no No before we get to that. I just want to repeat that The Wikipedia should have people's height listed. This is one of your peeves, and I'm just looking at her Wikipedia page And there's no height listed. I agree with that well Of course I agree with it because I brought it up over and over so have you yeah? Which is this is a huge mistake? Mistake hole It's a data hole the data. There you go

CHAPTER 16 / 43 Discussion

No Agenda, Executive Producer Credits and Syrian Hospitality

The donation segment acknowledges executive producers and discusses a listener's travel experience in Aleppo, Syria. The account describes the hospitality of the Syrian people and the presence of large images of President Bashar al-Assad. The hosts also thank donors for their support during the "420" promotion and encourage continued value-for-value contributions.

no agenda· donations· syria· aleppo· bashar al-assad· hot pockets tour

37:12 Alright, so we got let me see. Let me count one We got 1 420 donation and that's it well We do have some we did have a couple of executive producers which is nice But I was nobody can't be a failed promotion Failed for ocean is just as bad as wearing pants when you have the Russian today girl the uh... we've had a couple failed promotions now and again this was like as it is not for humanity yet dog huge failure at dog exactly well this is right up there but we do have some people want to thank you david hoffman of enola pennsylvania credit that rhino the bearded knighthood he joined him for double all show on no agenda stream every friday seven p m five hundred five four three two one nice nice number

38:05 Sir David, we appreciate that. And our 420 donor is who won't even admit to his name he refuses to give us names Amsterdam and Middleburg That's his name in Florida Wow He's got this comment donations the support to know agenda sure I wish to express my concern for the abuse of pharmaceuticals especially among women under 30 men at the younger women are taking amphetamines Adderall Benzo uh, diazepines muscle relaxers at a van and clone a pin. And I, this guy must be a pharmacist antidepressants well Bertrand and pay or well butrine and painkillers Laura tab and more all at the same time. I believe they suffer from amphetamine psychosis or worse the emotional up and down swing. The experience causes explosive personalities. I wonder how many young women in this country are addicted to powerful medications

38:58 You have the best podcast in the universe. I look forward to meeting Adam on the next Hot Pocket Store! Please continue to expose the pharmaceutical abuse crisis." So women take these all at the same time? Well, that's what he is saying and I wouldn't be surprised. People don't know what they are doing when they're taking drugs. I think it is okay if you take them as long as you wash them down with a martini Yeah there ya go. Thank You Amsterdam & Middleburg for the only entry into our hotly anticipated promotion We do have two other carry overs that we will also get credit as executive producers

39:34 420 club members from last show since I promised I promise double producerships and this is what we got to I own American Brook Park, Ohio 333 33 anti D growth stimulus for the best show in the universe and best show in the universe. And John, my first name is Ione, I from India, E-One okay pronounced ee and it's E-One and my Roman equivalent of John, Eon Okay, John. I just to make it easier just gonna make it on just call me John all right Thanks, then karma my way Karma with a C see karma org by the way car ma last time I worked It works like a charm keep up the good work alright here you go my friends some karma for you You've got karma

40:27 Continuing on for the credits for show 420, associate executive producer Daniel Stamate. Hamilton New Jersey 212 12 love the podcast first time donor I'm ashamed to admit but i used to skip through the donation segment but I've stopped because there's good information that we've slip in exactly good thing or would have missed a great bad karma story of the guy in the woods with the toilet paper That was one of the better ones. Yeah, so people don't skip the donation segment Can you please give that guy that guy another karma from me? Give me a war on chicken I just bought four chickens Oh wow okay should we do a combo then war on chicken Karma combo okay, sorry I wasn't prepared for that here We go You've got karma

41:31 Thank you, Daniel. Syria's second largest city not far from Turkey. The first thing that struck us were large Stalin-like images of the president on the walls of the large buildings when we asked people, we knew about their opinion of the president most of them told us that the positive thing about Al Assad is that he's tall We've been told beforehand that Syrians are well known for their hospitality even more so than other countries in the region. On the first day we went looking for a local SIM card so he could be able to use our cell phones and the first shop we entered, we were welcomed by a guy who didn't understand any English but when we pointed at the logo of the state-controlled cell phone company He called for his son and... Come on where's my open up? Gave him some brief instructions And off we went with the kid as our guide

42:34 We reached our destination within a few minutes, a building resembling a postal office with people waiting in long lines. A security guard apologized—that's my interpretation of his words—and escorted us past the line so we could do our business. They did however take our fingerprints during the sign-up process but that stayed policy which of course could be very different from the attitude of the hello citizens Interesting. Anyway, yeah so that but that part of the world there is a lot of Turkey's fairly hospitable too I think it's similar cultures anyway that will be our A donation, executive producer's donation segment. That is what we got for the show 420. Very little interest in 420 itself and then we'll go on with some other idea and see if we can get some more enthusiasm. We do have two other 420 club members from a previous episode who I want to mention they do get their double producership and that is John Pacifici and Jeroen Huttinga

43:34 Right, we're reminding people to go to Dvorak.org slash NA channel Dvorak dot com slash NA NoahGenInNation.com and NoahGenTheShow.com, click on the donate button there and you'll be able to help us out for show 421 And I would like to thank Cosmo for providing the album art for the previous episode of Noah Gen Episode number 419er Devorak dot org slash N A Of course! You can always do one thing to help The Best Podcast in Universe is propagate our formula Our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth Come on everybody say it like you mean it! SHIT! Love that kid. I just love the kid. Heh heh, Kid... Anyway so the- even though we kind of suck at a lot of stuff, I am uh well pleased is not the word but very interesting to see that whether its a false flag or whatever it is y'know of course the prediction was Turkey will have some kind of event

CHAPTER 17 / 43 Discussion

Turkey-Syria Jet Incident, NATO Chapter 7 and Operation Orchard

Syrian air defenses shot down a Turkish fighter jet, an event that could trigger a NATO Chapter 7 resolution. Turkish President Abdullah Gül claimed border crossings by high-speed jets are routine, while some analysts suggest the incident may be a false flag intended to escalate conflict. Reference is made to "Operation Orchard" and the possibility of electronic kill switches in Syrian defense networks.

turkey· syria· nato· fighter jet· operation orchard· false flag

44:50 with Syria and that will prompt a chapter 7 resolution since Turkey is a NATO member, and they're going to go an say hey we need some kind of help here. One of the members has been attacked and that means you've got to step it up And well here's the BBC report proving just that Syrian air defences have destroyed a Turkish fighter jet after it violated airspace in the country's north Ankara however is now vowing decisive action in response. Yeah, decisive action! Yeah this whole thing is weird and it's a week-week debate I don't like it...I have one little clip from Euronews This today show I have all my clips are from different or alien sources I think I may have one from Democracy Now but there was a little tidbit in this turkey mat about refugees I think that they

45:46 There's something fishy about this whole story. Now, so there's something I think Turkey is mad about the refugees and so this is an excuse. And there was another clip that I didn't take or put up but just to summarize it was that the Turkish say we're always flying over their you know low-flying jets are normal?

46:32 Yeah, yeah I got it here. Oh yeah play that yeah. Now Jasper Turkish President Abdullah Gule has said this morning that its actually routine for jets traveling at high speeds to cross borders for a short amount of distance so is the shooting of the jets are sign of increasingly frayed Syrian nerves for example? You know there's something else going on because this happened over Hatay province And this is a, the Hatay state. This has always been... ...a region of contention between Syria and Turkey I think at one point it was Syrian turf then became Turkish turf So there is some kind of like long-standing dispute over this exact area Something that I found that was quite interesting Is Operation Orchard

47:24 And this dates back to, wow. This is 2008. Apparently Israeli intelligence has... and it isn't from the book of knowledge so you know Wikipedia so take it with whatever grain of salt you want apparently they have the technology Here it is a report in the IEEE spectrum cited European sources claiming Syrian air defense network can be deactivated by a built-in kill switch activated by the Israelis. Now this again, this is a book of knowledge stuff. But to me that means that this kind of points to like just a false flag just you know it's like huh? What you know it just happened I don't know if it was intentional or something. You know with this piece of information in mind is it possible

48:23 That somebody got together with the Turks and said look we need to do something here about you know get something going Just fly one of your jets over there. We'll flip this don't worry about it You just fly don't worry about it. We got you covered will take care of the rest, and this doesn't work It's bullcrap mmm slipped a switch but somebody reprogrammed the computers three years later I mean yeah So then thing that really blew me away though is that we gotta report on And this is from a Reuters report. Let me just get you the actual date, so this is dated yesterday...

CHAPTER 18 / 43 Discussion

Victoria Nuland, Robert Kagan and Predicted Syrian Massacres

State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland accurately predicted the location of a massacre in Syria weeks before it occurred, leading to questions about U.S. intelligence or involvement. Nuland is married to Robert Kagan, a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century, suggesting deep ties to neoconservative foreign policy. Meanwhile, Turkish bombing raids on Kurds in Iraq are noted as a largely ignored parallel conflict.

victoria nuland· robert kagan· state department· syria· massacre· kurds

49:04 Saturday killing at least 28 people according to opposition activists. This is the big unknown, you know opposite whoever that is opposition activists and lo and behold I went back two weeks ago when Victoria Newland who she is Nostradamus I'm telling you. Victoria Newland the spokeshole for the State Department New exis- she said, uh we know I'm looking in my crystal ball and i think... The regime may be organizing another massacre this time in the village of Al Hafa in Latakia province as well as in the towns of uh Deir ez-Zor, Indara, in Homs, in Omah. She nailed it! How s- how awesome is she?

49:56 Organizing a massacre? Yeah, that's how it works. You organize the massacre and she calls out the town, the very town de la Zur where 28 people according to opposition activists were killed How would she know this in a million years? Are intelligence guys that good? She is! She is the Oracle By the way do you know who she's married too Oh brother. Yeah, yeah I was kind of surprised by this myself she's married to hold on and was just looking this up Newland this freaked me out when i saw this here we go where is she oh here Robert Kagan

50:48 Robert Kagan born September 26 1958 in Athens Greece is an American historian author and foreign policy commentator at the Brookings Institution Co-founder of the political organization project for the new American century So no wonder she has the inside track this is pillow talk Vicky honey, I'm baby listen You know much you just I think I think you can predict a massacre. Yeah, you want to have some fun with the media? Yeah predict a massacre Predict it and see if anybody picks up on yeah, I'll bet you ten bucks they won't oh yes They will just though they won't Yes, they will 10 bucks. I go 50. I'll wash the dishes and take out the trash. I promise baby so something so clearly

51:39 When you can see she's reading it, you can hear it right there. She is reading that information from her little binder So so yeah You cannot say that we are not completely involved in In making this happen through our unnamed opposition Forces whatever its called to all of this is taking place though. You know what is kind of unreported? Is that Turkey Has been leading bombing raids on the Kurds, the Kurdistan Workers Party right there on the other border And they're all pissed at them for whatever has been going on for eons as well. That kind of happened under the radar so to speak At the same time this jet... So maybe it's just a huge distraction

52:27 Well, I mean they're bombing the Turks are bombing Kurdish rebels inside Iraq. Yeah yeah that's what i'm saying yeah well you thought you were implying it was if they were in Turkey oh no but he's The other border I said this is like why is this going on? This not being covered No It's outrageous and I thought the Kurds were our friends! No...no..no..no..I guess not Or maybe they are and that's why we needed some kind of distraction. Well, that doesn't make any sense! Why would we want to distract them? We'd wanna draw attention to it to get them stopped bombing our buddies So the city of Deir ez-Zor is 211 thousand people according to Wikipedia That's why we need a mask My understanding was supposedly the Syrians were bombing shelters or

CHAPTER 19 / 43 Discussion

Kofi Annan, Ba'ath Party and the Sovereign Population Meme

Kofi Annan called for increased pressure on Syrian parties to stop the killing, using the unusual term "suffering population" or "sovereign population." The discussion explores the history of the Ba'ath Party, noting that both Bashar al-Assad and Saddam Hussein were members, which may explain their targeting by Western powers. A side conversation mentions propaganda booklets regarding Sharia law in America.

kofi annan· bashar al-assad· ba'ath party· syria· saddam hussein· sharia

53:28 refugee compounds. You know, which is because they're evil that's the way we define them so they would find people refugees poor people leave the country of Syria and then Syrians bomb them I mean this whole thing is really sketchy in terms about this scenario it's I think it's very poorly written and it's not following quite the script that it should be following by there should have been no-fly zone by now and this guy should be scrambling to get out of the country. Well, no I mean that's obvious and well actually here is the script that should be followed because of course the lead actor is Kofi Annan The notoriously corrupt Kofi Annan And here was his statement this week It is time for countries of influence To raise a level of pressure

54:19 On the parties on the ground. I think that means screw their balls tighter and to persuade them That it is in their interest To stop the killing and start talking when I briefed the Security Council last time actually earlier this month, I said as we move forward We should keep our goals firmly in view to stop the killing help the suffering population, secure a political transition and ensure that the crisis does not spread to the neighbours.

54:57 The longer we wait the darker serious future becomes now spreading to the neighbors of course you know you caught it immediately Well, no actually I've got something else. What'd you what did you catch? Yeah that kind of the meme Sovereign population whoo let me hear that again hold on the longer We wait the darker serious before that's before before even before that almost like him the long guy with stupid Kofi come on ISIS does not spread to the neighbors. I'm going back further... To stop the killing, help the suffering population

55:40 Who is the sovereign population of Syria? Well, this is an interesting term because I've never heard it in this sort of context before. They're implying that...I think by using this new term they're implying that Syria will...is a...is a... I think it's implying that Syria is a country that is being ruled by some sort of outsiders which brings me to an interesting point that is not being discussed at all Which is, I only got this from a really crappy clip where somebody mentioned it. As soon as they said it was from one of these foreign news sources. I think it was Al Jazeera actually They mention that and I didn't...I don't know why it didn't dawn on me but But I didn't realize that Assad is a member of the Ba'ath party

56:32 which is the same party that Saddam Hussein was a member of. And I think there's an agreement with it, that party which apparently is very deep and rooted into certain Middle Eastern countries Sunni party. I think something broke down between them and some of the Western countries including us to where we have to take all of them out so Hussein would be one he's gone they killed him and this guy is another the next target because he's this bath parties gotta go for some reason, Didn't think about the deconstructing why or what happened or where it broke down, or what but what bad things occurred that required their X their immediate extermination But I think there's something to that too and that's why I think sovereign population is being used as a term so the Let me see. It's an ideology mixing Arab nationalists pan-arabism Arab socialist and anti imperialist interests

57:33 Calls for the renaissance or resurrection and unification of the Arab world This said the whole Bashad guy is interesting because you know he was educated in the u.s hmm well, I there's a lot of thoughts that I have and And I've actually remember I was telling me about our friends in Los Angeles, and they gave me a lot of that Sharia in America the little propaganda booklets that I was reading yeah So this is so they're visiting this weekend. Does he bring some more books? Better than that, in fact last night it was like 1130 at one point said everything you're telling me just are you I just wanna make sure you're not my CIA handler and you're not here to you know just indoctrinate me with all the stuff she's no no i'm just a house fraud from Los Angeles

CHAPTER 20 / 43 Discussion

Hillary Clinton, James Baker and Iran Nuclear Strategy

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Secretary of State James Baker discussed Iran's nuclear ambitions during an interview with Charlie Rose. Baker asserted that the U.S. must "take them out" if diplomatic efforts fail, while Clinton laughed about the possibility of action occurring next year. The tone of the interview is described as elitist and dismissive of the human cost of military intervention.

hillary clinton· james baker· charlie rose· iran· nuclear weapons

58:27 Austin to visit you exactly I like this can't be any good but we had a very long interesting conversation about the actual plan and I have to say it kind of fits into some other things that know that We've been looking at and maybe it fits into the into the bath party as well. But before I get to that, um I would like to play just a few snippets of an interview that was done at the State Department on the top floor there. They have a nice, like a bitchin' little auditorium going on. Nice lighting and everything. And this was Charlie Rose interviewing James... Yes! I saw this quite good. Yes, James Baker and Lucifer Clippity-Clop Hillary Clinton. So the topic is..I have three clips

59:21 So the topic comes up about Iran and So it's very obvious that we gotta take them out. But the language that was used and the laughter and the elitism of it all, because at the end of the day no matter what you're doing for whatever reasons You're gonna be killing people And the killing people thing is what I object to. I have some problems with that but listen to Baker and then Clippity-Clop and just laughing about how its going to be next year and ha ha ha containment will not work I agree with that My personal position on that is this, we ought to try every possible avenue we can to see if we can get them to correct their desire and goal of acquiring a nuclear weapon. But we cannot let them acquire that weapon

1:00:11 We are the only country in the world that can stop that. The Israelis, in my opinion do not have the capability of stopping it they can delay it there will also be many many side effects all of them adverse from an Israeli strike but at the end of the day if we don't get it done the way the administration is working on now which I totally agree with then we ought to take him out Secretary Clinton Well, we're working hard! We're working hard! I said at the end of the day. The end of the day may be next year. Next year? It will be! It will be next year. It will be! Kill him!

CHAPTER 21 / 43 Discussion

Iran Breakout Capacity, Sanctions and Internal Leadership Debates

The debate over Iran's nuclear "breakout capacity" continues as the U.S. tightens sanctions on Iranian oil and central banking. Hillary Clinton claims there is a vigorous debate within the Iranian leadership regarding the economic impact of these sanctions. The discussion questions the logic of Iran's supposed desire to be attacked to unify its population and legitimize the regime.

iran· nuclear breakout· sanctions· hillary clinton· central banking

1:01:09 So I was like wow. I want to remind everybody this is despite all the intelligence reports having it that Iran is not working on such a device at all right so here Here's a they have good intelligence or we don't right, but I think we do so here is the Now I'm gonna interweave this with some of the conversation that I had So there's two parts to this one part is the firm belief firm belief that The leadership of Iran Is intent? The minute they have a nuclear weapon To drop it on Israel. That is a firm firm firm belief and

1:01:52 Really? And that would be wise because what? Well this is my point, I'm like that makes no sense. It makes no sense! But the what is being given back to me is that it makes no sense because these people their only mission in life according to Sharia the law of Islam and this does not reflect the people of Persia or Iran specifically but the leadership it doesn't refer to the sovereign population no it only refers to the leadership and that their whole mission in life is to you know get credits with Allah

1:02:35 and whoever, the big dude in the sky. And that's what it's all about and therefore they are indeed crazy." And I say well if that was really true You can get a dirty bomb you can get all kinds of stuff. Why aren't they why haven't they be doing it already for all this time and Why don't we know there's so many things they could be doing? Why are they waiting for this to happen that makes no sense now I'll get I'll get back to that in the second because I think We're actually being misled, and it's about something else So I wanted to play a second clip here About this maybe a year business because that was interesting to me. You know at first Baker says, maybe you know definitely next year I'm like oh really well Thanks for that tip off they will have a nuclear weapon But whether they will have the capacity to quickly have a nuclear weapon now So there's a difference here It's it's the difference between having a nuclear weapon and the quick capacity To have a nuclear weapon well That is obviously the question and that is why Jim said you know

1:03:37 at the end of the day, maybe a year. I mean these kinds of calculations are... Maybe more than that. They're difficult to make A lot of countries around the world have what's called breakout capacity. They have stopped short of it, they have not pursued it, they have found it not to be in their interest or in the interest of regional stability. But do you think that is what they mean and that is what they intend? Well, that is what we are testing. That is what every meeting with them is about, to try to really probe and see what kinds of commitments we can get out of them now

1:04:13 Okay, so now again the conversation here at Camp MoFo was like you know if you're tightening the noose around Iran. You know we're forcing everybody including China not to purchase oil We've disabled their central banking You know, so what sense does this make? At what point is it enough and there's Lucifer basically saying well you know we're just waiting until we're convinced. This is what the meetings are about. What meetings? That's what she says! When they ask questions were trying to test things. What meetings with who and when I never heard about these meeting. We don't have any security clearance

CHAPTER 22 / 43 Discussion

Israel-Iran Strike, American Lives and Military Theocracy

General Martin Dempsey and James Baker have expressed concerns that an Israeli strike on Iran would lead to the loss of American lives in the region. Hillary Clinton characterized the Iranian government as a "military theocracy" that might provoke an attack to maintain power. The hosts critique these arguments as contradictory and potentially based on flawed intelligence or political posturing.

martin dempsey· israel· iran· military theocracy· hillary clinton· james baker

1:04:54 But here's where the egregiousness comes in, in this last bit. But you've also suggested that the United States should do it rather than Israel? Absolutely and the reason I say that is if you look at what Martin Dempsey said not long ago he said if Israel hits... Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff says if Israel hits the Iranian nuclear facilities we're going to lose a lot of American lives in the region Many people in the Israeli national security establishment have come out publicly now and questioned their leaderships. view that maybe Israel ought to do it. And they say, no, Israel shouldn't do it. There are a lot of unanticipated consequences that could follow from that not least which is strengthening the hand of hardliners in Iran I mean you don't want to do that They're having troubles now The sanctions are not complete yet

1:05:53 squeeze them down more, but they're having an effect and the government's having some problems. And you don't want to lose all that. In fact I mean what Jim is saying is a really important point because we know that There is a vigorous debate going on within the leadership decision-making group in Iran. She can't bring herself to say it, but the decision leadership making gritty party over there? There are those who say look you know these sanctions are really biting we're not making the kind of economic progress we should be making We don't give up that much by saying were not gonna do with nuclear weapon and having a verifiable

1:06:35 uh... regime to demonstrate that and then frankly there are those who are saying the best thing that could happen does it be attacked by somebody just bring it on because that would unify us it would legitimize the regime you know you feel sometimes when u so what she's saying wayway hold on a season legitimized the rejeet regime yet they're getting a blow as somebody boots blue something of attacked us or yes by the way just indicates false like he will legitimate ties Our regime? No, no. Their regime! They're saying it... the leadership of Iran How's that good for us? No, no. She is saying that this is what they are talking about like they are provoking That they actually want the attack This is... here she clarifies it Oh I'm sorry okay The way she explained was back ass broken up Well she clarified They wanna be attacked so they can stay in power Well what..I think what she is saying is By the way the regime has long since been legitimatized It's bull crap What she is saying is

1:07:37 that these people are nuts. That is what she's saying. I hear analysts and knowledgeable people talking about Iran, that they fear so much about the survival of the regime because deep down it's not a legitimate regime, it doesn't represent the will of the people, its kind of morphed into a military theocracy and therefore An argument is made constantly on the hard line side of the Iranian government that, you know we're not going to give anything up and in fact we're going to provoke an attack because then we will be in power for as long as anyone can imagine. Okay. Sarah what do they do? Hold on a second there's a number of things wrong with this

1:08:27 First of all, I get the biggest kick out of to her keep commenting what Jim is saying. In other words, we can't understand a word of it. Jim is drunk by the way and so she also he says that The reason you don't want Israel to bomb Iran is because It will cost American lives. Yeah, I don't know where that came from and it won't what is that? What sense does that make? I have no idea where that came from. I mean Jim is he had too many martinis before the interview. I don't know. I didn't understand that but here's what I understand that Clinton is saying these people are so nuts

CHAPTER 23 / 43 Discussion

Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia Law and Cultural Infiltration

The rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and its perceived influence in the West are discussed as a form of "cultural jihad." The theory suggests that Sharia law is being integrated into Western legal and cultural systems without bloodshed. This "third wave" of Ottoman influence is compared to the warnings found in the compendium of Anders Breivik.

muslim brotherhood· sharia law· egypt· ottoman empire· anders breivik

1:09:09 They are, she talks about the theocracy. A military theocracy i.e., this is such an unbelievable belief that we have to destroy Israel We have to, you know, the caliphate all these things that have to happen These people are nuts now So the conversation that went on here last night turned then to the Muslim Brotherhood And this where I was like huh? This is very interesting I believe what is happening here, is the elites of America who run the show feel that we are too stupid to understand

1:09:46 Perhaps the real threat that is taking place and that is the integration of Sharia the law of Islam into Our American legal system our culture, and this is of course you know You can just google it And you'll see that this is taking place all over the world This is what's been happening in Europe? And they're the Muslim Brotherhood who as far as I remember back in the day weren't these guys like the assholes and now all of a sudden they're our buddies and we trust them. Yeah, they're the ones who killed all the German tourists that were going to visit the pyramids Exactly! And by the way they just won the election in Egypt I'm sure that wasn't without our help

1:10:25 So the theory here, and I'm kind of buying into this is that very much like even...I hate to say it because it makes me sound like a total whack job but this is what Breivik put in his compendium. Is that this is the third wave of attack from the Ottoman Empire but they're going to do without bloodshed they want to integrate the law of Sharia And of course America is the holy grail because once you remove pieces of the Constitution, then you're winning.

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The Project, Holy Land Foundation and Cultural Marxism

Documents discovered in Switzerland, known as "The Project," allegedly outline a Muslim Brotherhood blueprint for infiltrating political and cultural societies. The discussion links this to the 2007 Holy Land Foundation lawsuit and the broader concept of "cultural Marxism." Critics argue that political correctness and terms like "Islamophobia" are used to desensitize the public to these shifts.

holy land foundation· the project· muslim brotherhood· cultural marxism· islamophobia

1:11:02 And of course we're already seeing this because if you look at the United Kingdom, you can't say Islamism sucks. You know that's like now it's like against the law and you know for the first thing to remove would be our free speech. Blasphemy! Right. It's introducing blasphemous laws into the code. So now I'm looking at the Muslim Brotherhood and have collected a couple of interesting links in the show notes for instance You know, there was a lawsuit US against the Holy Land Foundation in 2007. Do you do you remember any of this? Well yeah I might remember it when he talked about it well this was apparently an uncovering

1:11:46 non-profit organizations in the US that were collecting money on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood, but they weren't giving it to the people they were supposed to be helping out with these nonprofits. They were sending it back to Hamas or whatever Hezbollah and this was a huge lawsuit I mean you know We weren't doing the show so we weren't really paying attention to that But more interestingly is something called The Project And the project were documents that were discovered in Switzerland back in 2001. And this is the Muslim Brotherhood blueprint for, quote cultural jihad and I've been reading through this as you know long documents

1:12:29 And it explains exactly what you see kind of happening now is the infiltration of not just cultural society but political society to propagate the so-called good parts of Sharia law. And when I think is happening and, and it's crazy because now I'm like starting to agree with fucking McCain which makes my mind bubble with... My blood is like what? Is that the elites think we're too stupid to see that this is actually happening and they have to distill it down to war on terror and people blowing stuff up where perhaps the real risk

1:13:12 actually this spreading of what we've discussed on the show as cultural Marxism to actually change certain things within our Constitution if you start looking at it, you see that absolutely the Political correctness. You know anything that they put a phobia so is look Islamophobia, you know, that's the ear. It's a loaded term it's the irrational fear of Islam. We have Sharia banking laws being integrated, it's happening much faster in Europe and you know depending on which side you stand this may not be a good thing whether it's socialism Marxism communism or Islamism that of course is not supposed to be what we're about here in America

1:14:02 And so that is now kind of where I'm going in my head. It's like, wow! That is actually what could be taking place but these elites think we're too stupid and therefore the only thing we can think as Americans is, oh, we got a problem? We gotta bomb that shit because we can't... we're too stupid to understand subtle changes in cultural Political correctness and of course we can't be come too smart because you know then we will be on to all their other games Because of course were continuously. You know that the public's being dumbed down All the time yes, which is one of the only reason our show does he is on the air? Say what what but I'm not completely by I like them

CHAPTER 25 / 43 Discussion

Spanish Imam, Domestic Abuse Preaching and Moorish History

An Imam in Terrassa, Spain, was recorded giving instructions on how to beat women without leaving physical traces. This incident has sparked a backlash in Spain, a country with a long history of Moorish rule. The Imam has since been replaced, but the event is cited as an example of radical teachings being introduced within European mosques.

spain· tunis· imam· domestic abuse· moors· morocco

1:14:53 I like the fact that some people are out there pounding the drum. I think that's a good thing because there are threats that are problematic and a lot of them have to do with this sneakiness of some of these operators, let's say I have a clip that might shed a little light on how this always ends up coming. At some point, there are certain truths come out and in Spain right now there's a huge scandal over an imam and it is causing backlash and the Spanish are very sensitive to Muslims because of their history. What is that? Explain

1:15:36 Well, they were run by the Moors. I mean Spain was completely taken over by the Muslims and then they were rousted. In fact all of southern Spain is very Moorish in terms which is Muslims...in terms of their architecture it's very pretty because They incorporated some of the cultures but they didn't like the religion and part of the reason is what's happening now in Spain. And you can play that clip, Spain versus the Muslims and I think very few people know about this because it's not covered in mainstream media Muslims have long been a part of Spanish history. In the 8th century, Muslims from North Africa who came to be known as the Moors conquered large parts of Spain and ruled it for centuries During much of this period it is believed Muslims Christians and Jews lived in relative harmony

1:16:27 But today the situation is different with tensions on the rise between and within communities. The perceptions some Muslims have of women has fueled anger in Spain, with people saying such views have no place in Spanish society. Friday prayers – the highlight of Muslim week This is where it happened. The Imam of Tarasa gave instructions on how to beat a woman without leaving any traces The police recorded the sermons Wow It's bad. There is no room for this kind of preaching here, every person deserves respect If this man doesn't like the laws in Europe then he should go back to his own country He can have his own way there But feeding up and abusing women isn't reasonable anywhere not where he comes from either A judge summoned the imam in March

1:17:31 Abdeslam Nahroussi made use of his right to silence. He's from Morocco, like most of the members of the Muslim community of Tarasa No one admits to hearing the controversial sermon The Imam has since been replaced by someone else Yeah so this is exactly what we're talking about You get in you build your big mosque and then you slip in like By the way if yo bitch be acting up here how you hit a bitch I got the biggest kick out of no one in Mists of having heard this sermon. No, I didn't hear nothing! Hey, I didn't hear nothing! This is... so anyway so i am now at least alerted and I will be paying attention by the way here's a couple here's a name that was pointed out to me Dahlia Mogahead

CHAPTER 26 / 43 Discussion

Dalia Mogahed, Anwar al-Awlaki and Moderate Muslim Voices

Dalia Mogahed serves as an advisor to President Obama, while the late Anwar al-Awlaki is noted for having previously spoken at the Pentagon. The discussion suggests these figures may play roles in desensitizing security forces to extremist ideologies. It is also noted that moderate Muslims often speak out against radicalism but receive little coverage from mainstream media.

dalia mogahed· anwar al-awlaki· barack obama· pentagon· moderate islam

1:18:26 American scholar from Egypt. She's executive director of the Gallup Center for Muslim Studies, but she is also President Obama's advisor at the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships So you get all these little things showing up in our system And this is also, I'm just trying to remember some of the conversation. Anwar al-Awlaki you know we know that he spoke at the Pentagon right? And so my view certainly for a while has been well the guy was obviously a CIA shill let's look at it from a different angle with this new data that i'm receiving what he was doing was desensitizing security forces pentagon

1:19:15 And look, these are just people too. They can be infiltrated with thoughts like no, you know, the Islamists were really kind... this is how we are don't worry about it and we know this, you can't use the word extremist, what is it? Islamists terrorists you can only say violent extremist which is desensitizing. Right in fact the Obama administration policies never use Islam alongside the word terrorist right and so that's probably what he was doing So there's a lot of... It's effing with my mind I have to be quite honest Who needs drugs when you've got Islam

1:20:04 But what makes me angry is, you know... What makes me angry? People have to fly out from Los Angeles. Yeah. Whoever they represent! We have like what, intelligence operations or you know large ones active and then there's thousands of little ones. Could be anybody. What are you saying? That my friends are... what are you saying? It's what it looks like! Yeah, but even your buying into some of it Oh no I've always bought into this right I've always bought into this I've always thought that was all part of the and you know if you I'm in the Berkeley area I mean I see how there's a lot of this works entity You do have a bunch of adult brains

1:20:51 usually you know kind of the dingbat phenomenon you run into in some of these socialist areas and they buy, they're the ones who were just like fish that you hook them and you breel them in. And people are down deep there nice and oh I'm gonna go do this and that... And then one day you wake up and then you know you're learning how to beat your woman without leaving marks! But The problem is, and what's always overlooked in all this is that there are a lot of radical Muslims that hate this. Well of course! They're westernized they're all over the place they run businesses they know their screwed if any of this stuff takes place because they don't like it. They've left those countries they're all over the place and unfortunately they mingle with the other ones

1:21:41 But if you start reading, I remember listening to these arguments especially after 9-11 for a couple of years. The problem is that the moderate Muslims never stand up and speak out And they're letting this happen. That's bullcrap! If you go online and start looking for it, you'll find plenty of moderate Muslims that are doing nothing but speak out and they're moaning and groaning about it They get no support from the mainstream media or anybody else They get no credit and they're demonized as though they're not speaking up They are It's just that we don't hear their voices and that's what's really creepy Well

CHAPTER 27 / 43 Discussion

Bus Monitor Bullying, Public School Failures and Viral Videos

A viral video showing the harassment of a 68-year-old bus monitor, Karen Klein, by middle school students has sparked national outrage and a massive crowdfunding effort. The discussion focuses on the incident as an indictment of the public school system and parental failure. However, the hosts critique the shift in dialogue toward "bullying" rather than addressing deeper educational and social issues.

karen klein· bullying· public schools· viral video· crowdfunding

1:22:22 Good point. Well, this is well it's all part of you know the The pussification You know It was just like this bullying crap that we've been talking about for so long and you watch this somehow This will integrate I'm now I'm just I got my eyes open. It's like okay at what point do we have? Do we connect bullying with What was the other word you used earlier? Yeah your your bullying Islam Yeah, bullying Islam. Stop bullying Islam! It's gonna be something like that There probably will be I mean and we have the bull...and boy when they come up with like this woman who got bullied on the bus yeah you know this is like they've made hay with this and then a woman apparently is going to walk off with about three quarters of a million dollars yeah it's funny because I didn't see it I didn't see the reporting and I saw

1:23:18 Now I saw it, I watched the video. Tell me about the video because i didn't see did you actually see this bullying take place? Yeah! And what was the bullying like what were they saying to this woman It was that the woman was sitting by herself and somebody started running a film on it and then and it was like about three or four kids mainly that decided to start to harass her mm-hmm and then they started she was so like stand you know she would just not pay any attention whatsoever And so they really started giving it to her to get our attention and it was stuff. Hey, what's your address? So tell us what your address is so we can go over and pee on your door! I want a shit on your porch!!

1:24:00 I'm gonna fuck you up and they were just go with these kids that were like mixed-race kids by the way And it was like they were just picking on her and picking on her, and it went on and on and off for a really long time as she was in tears at one point then they were chiding or said oh You're a big baby. Crying look at she's crying everybody and it was really pathetic and it was a huge indictment, and overlooked in the entire story which was this... you can go watch the videos around. You can watch it It's not the greatest video only get to see the kids for very brief periods But the real indictment is this is the public school system, this is what they're producing. This is why that has to be overhauled or people should homeschool because that is the real indictment and not these kids are completely out of control and their parents are obviously inept so no kid would there should have been some big

1:24:52 giant kid who says, okay stop it. Right yeah exactly. There's always a necromancer in any crowd but there were none they were all out of control it was horrifying to see how things deteriorate so easily in the modern school environment But the problem of course is instead of that being the dialogue and the discourse its about bullying Yeah, yeah. It's bullying an old woman right and And then some guy in Canada starts a fun for anything Think about it John this is a new way for us to get donations. Yeah, this would work just we just gotta Get bullied more. This isn't an excellent idea hmm a new promotion

CHAPTER 28 / 43 Discussion

Wesley Clark, Sudan Revolution and the Seven Countries Plan

General Wesley Clark's 2001 revelation about a Pentagon plan to take out seven countries in five years is revisited as Sudan faces a potential revolution. Protests in Sudan are viewed as the next "domino" in the Arab Spring, potentially incited by external experts. The list of countries mentioned by Clark includes Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.

wesley clark· sudan· arab spring· regime change· pentagon

1:25:45 Hmm bully the old guy and the bi curious one yeah there you go, but anyway So that's it's all part of the same You know meta dialogue. That's going on and it's not none if it's good that we're screwed There's nothing we can do this is not it Anyway I was I went back And I listened to The West Clark seven just to make sure We don't have to play the clip But it's now I have a an actual node in the show notes, an actual department which I'm calling the Wes Clark Seven. This is General Wesley Clark, who right after 9-11 said here's what we're doing. Here's the ruling from the top from the State Department and Department of Defense. We're going into Iraq, Iraq. We are going to Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran. And what pops up on the radar today? Sudan on the brink of revolution next domino to fall in Arab Spring

1:26:43 So that's the next one to look out for. Apparently thousands of protesters have taken to the streets, no doubt incited by techno experts from the State Department But again you know if we could just get our crap together and understand what What our so-called elitist leaders are trying to do then we could combat that without bloodshed I think This is what pisses me off Well, that's not in the cards. Spoken like a true historian, Chauncey Dvorak! That's not in the cards...that's not gonna happen. Nah. Okay well good I got a little side thing here we can go to our donation segment or we can play this

CHAPTER 29 / 43 Discussion

John Edwards, Rielle Hunter and Media Interview Tropes

Rielle Hunter, the mistress of former Senator John Edwards, described their relationship as a "love story" in a recent interview. The discussion mocks the interviewer's use of the phrase "That's a great question," calling it a lazy media trope. The hosts suggest a "fine jar" for journalists who use such clichés on television.

john edwards· rielle hunter· journalism· media tropes· love story

1:27:28 Just one just as a little side note. We've I think we're covering some good ground here But there's one thing that got in the news got a lot of play apparently John Edwards mistress who by the way? I think is very Standoffish she's put up she but she's I don't care for her personality the documentarian wasn't that what her uh, I don't know what She's a book writer or right journalist. I don't know but here's John Edwards mistress and I've got to comment on this BL writes that she expects people to judge her and her relationship with Edwards, but writes at its heart this is a love story. What is the future for you and John Edwards now? That's a great question right now because of the priority. That is not a great question! How was that a great question?! Great Question... THAT'S NOT A GREAT QUESTION!!!

1:28:28 Yeah, that's a horrible... That's a dumb question. It's a dumb question! There should be a jar where you have to put 100 bucks in when you say that on television. That's a great question and you got me. That's like Rick Rolling when he do that now. That's absolutely- Yeah it is isn't it? I'm gonna show my support by donating to KnowAgenda Imagine all the people who could do that Oh yeah that'd be fab That's a great question! So, we do have a few people to thank for today's episode 420. Scott in Leesburg Virginia 19752 in the morning M-O-U-R-I-N-G crack pipe and buzzsaw I asked for some pay raise karma few shows ago shortly thereafter without my prompting my corporate overlords decided that was worthy of a promotion and a raise on the magnitude of my liking

CHAPTER 30 / 43 Discussion

No Agenda, Knighting Ceremony and Uranium Mining

A formal knighting ceremony is held for donors, including a mechanical engineer working on the Cigar Lake uranium mine in Saskatchewan, Canada. The segment includes listener feedback regarding the "War on Chicken" and personal anecdotes about career changes and karma. The hosts emphasize the importance of the donation segment for providing "good information" that might otherwise be missed.

no agenda· knighthood· uranium mining· saskatchewan· canada· cigar lake

1:29:27 Wow. That's big Your show is great and makes me feel better about being a slave to the man I'm really going to miss it after Adam gets assassinated in Syria That's gonna suck, isn't it? I've put off finishing the knighthood for a while. It seems like every time i get some spare shekels you play some abysmal shut up slave clip which results in another trip to the gun store so i can bolster my personal arsenal against impending fascist strike Assault rifles and armor piercing rounds are quite useful but what about a melee weapon? I couldn't think of anything more pleasing than hitting the man in the mouth with a night ring. According to accounting, I have donated

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CHAPTER 31 / 43 Discussion

Listener Donations, Wireless SSID Marketing and Karma Requests

Listeners share creative ways they support the show, such as renaming their wireless networks to "noagendashow.com." The segment covers various donation amounts and requests for "job karma," "breakup karma," and "roommate karma." The hosts interact with the "boner" community, a term used for listeners who have not yet donated, encouraging them to contribute.

no agenda· donations· marketing· portland· wireless network· karma

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1:39:59 I'm donating because of the guilt of being such a massive boner has become unbearable. When i was a poor law student, being a boner didn't weigh much on my conscience but I've been a poor newly minted lawyer for six months now and cannot enjoy another episode without donating. Unfortunately Unable to give you the full value I receive from your show, but i'm giving what I can. Double nickels on the dime for a de-douche Huntsman Karma for my new law practice of a feeling that karma will instantly kick in and when it does more donations will follow. Oops! Sorry... sorry here we go You've been de-douched. You've got karma There you go that should fix it

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CHAPTER 32 / 43 Discussion

International Donors, No Agenda Granola and Summer Slump

Donations arrive from Sweden and local supporters in Austin, including a gift of "No Agenda Granola" and chocolate-covered pretzels. The hosts discuss the "summer slump" in donations and the importance of the value-for-value model. A shout-out is given to listeners met during the "Hot Pockets" tour in Nashville.

sweden· nashville· austin· granola· mimosas· value-for-value

1:41:48 Marcus Svensson Svensson in Sweden sends the $50 this saying from Gitmo nation envy and collapsing welfare state can I have some good karma to counter the bad karma I acquire while working as a defense contractor. Wow, for sure! Then we have Mike Bernsten in Bettendorf, Iowa and Paul Vela or Sir Paul Vela in Touchester Northampton $50 each. Jason in Overland Park Kansas $50 asking us took Adam's plea for new donors to heart and my commute the other day was $50 to help keep going through the summer a shot of karma for his wife would be fun just got married in April she turned me on to the show oh wow see I tell you that girls are doing it nice thought karma sisters

1:42:37 Sisters of Gitmo Nation. I have one more $50 donation which came in person yesterday from your handlers? No Stop you they're listening. That's good. I'm gonna have to lock myself in the studio after the show, but I'm too busy Post-production No, you may not remember but on the Hot Pockets tour when we were in Nashville Dave and Debbie Seldon came by. And remember we had all the crazy tinfoil hats and Debbie had cooked up all these amazing like Rice Krispie treats and all this stuff with no agenda on it You know cookies do you remember this? Remember the pictures? Yeah So Deb was visiting her daughter Corianne

1:43:21 who lives in Austin and of course most people know that after visiting the market on Saturday we could be found at Halcyon drinking the bottomless mimosas. And she stopped by and it was great to see her. She and her husband Dave, of course on behalf of our daughter Corianne gave us $50 cash value for value. And she cooked up some beautiful no agenda... I'll put a picture in the show notes No Agenda granola. And she has these awesome pretzel sticks with chocolate and jimmies you know like little jimmies on them what we call hachelslag in Holland

1:44:00 And it was really beautiful. It was really nice to see her and so I wanted to give a shout out to her and Dave and Corianne, thank them for their value for value donation on Johnny on the spot was really nice So, that should... I guess that'll be our group for today. We want to thank all of them and all the people who donated less too. People come in with $20-$30 occasionally and they subscribe we would like to get more 1212 subscribers or 11 dollar 11 cent subscribers which i think is a good deal for them Now the alternative of course is uh... I can always you know it's make up the difference in this low months here during the summertime I could do I mean I have another audition here for Subaru

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Subaru Voiceover Audition, Commercial Copy and Radio Spots

One of the hosts performs a live audition for a Subaru radio commercial, receiving direction on how to deliver a "conversational" and "grounded" read. The copy involves a story about taking a personal day to visit the beach in a Subaru. The segment provides a behind-the-scenes look at the professional voiceover industry and the challenges of weak commercial scripts.

subaru· voiceover· audition· radio commercial· advertising

1:44:41 Cool yeah, you want to show your agent He must be a great guy cuz I would have given up on you by now Well, I haven't seen something in a long time But from time the time they see you know it's like. I just got a new one this is for Monday Let's see, this is for Subaru. It's a radio spot but you know national radio spot that could be good money if I got me having gotten zero so far as my batting average 0 4 0 That's okay it all happens at once Okay so this is a male voice over male 35 to 40 So I already don't fit the bill but okay grounded doesn't get stressed by much always finds humor in the day

1:45:17 Please, a conversational read. You're not selling anything just telling an amusing story to someone as if you were pulled off the street into a documentary and asked about life and family and cars I love this direction! How can i do that? But this is basically your voice and you're just thinking it's amusing. You're gonna tell me the story, you're talking to me Alright okay okay And you are telling a story from your grounded perspective which is a stretch but that beside the point and you think its funny so underneath as a subtext of...you have to have kind of chuckle in your voice an amusing chuckle but not a hilarious joke. But I need some motivation then so the way if you've never heard this before this is how we try to make some money on the side and John will direct me in my audition here so in order to get into character, to have the chuckle I think he needed do like a drunk thing or something just to get... Well I mean I could go over that guy with toilet paper maybe start reading it again. You know you have kind of think back

1:46:16 Like the toilet paper thing or some of the funnier moments earlier on in the show. I'm just gonna launch you into it. You sound like you're in the mood now, go! I'm supposed to be at work today, but it was one of those days that remind you just how short summer is So took a personal day packed up the Subaru gave myself a little staycation. I mean who could work on a day like this? When I pulled up to the beach the one without any direct highway access I parked as close to the water as I could without disturbing anything Took out my cell phone and started snapping pictures That way I'll have something to look at while I'm working all winter What do you think? How was it? What?! That's the copy. That was the copy! Did I nail it?

1:46:55 Well I think you did nail it, but the copy's weak. Yeah sucks! Well then there is a voice over at the end which i don't have to do so the payoff is... I'll just do the voice so that you know how commercial will be when you hear without me on it. There's alot of love about summer in Subaru Every vehicle gives you ready for anything versatility with well balanced Subaru boxer engine and during the Subaru Alala Lot To Love event get great deal on any new Subaru with symmetrical all wheel drive now through August 31st So that's it. Do you think I can get the gig with my read there? It was pretty conversational. I thought it was clean, but it was... and it was conversational, sounded right. I'm just trying to think if thats really what they're looking for with the copy at the end where the guy is babbling on about details of the car. Well imma film... I think the problem is.. What were the read time? What are they expecting?

1:47:48 Because you may have read it 30 seconds. It got too fast. 30 seconds, yeah. 30 seconds? Yeah I think that... Oh you rattled that thing off in 20. Right so i have to do it slower? Yeah do it as kind of like your little- You're still in a humorous mood but your little stoned I was supposed to be at work today, but it was one of those days that remind you just how short summer is. So I took a personal day packed up the Subaru gave myself a little staycation. I mean who could work on a day like this when I pulled up to that beach the one without any direct highway access? I parked as close to the water as I could without disturbing anything took out my cell phone started snapping pictures That way I'll have something to look at while I'm working all winter You know, I'm thinking about this

1:48:40 I think you dropped a line by the way, but I think you nailed the idea except at the very end. Why don't you do a cut in? Okay. Just to the end as... Why don't you just do it like this was an exciting moment of your summer and you're a little remorseful that all you're going to have are these pictures so he has to have a little humorous remorse about the pictures That way I'll have something to look at while. I'm working all winter like that Mmm, it didn't dead didn't I wasn't convinced? I think a sigh would be good okay? Just I got it quiet in the movie. I would go like this At least I'll have something to look at all winner oh At least I left something to look at while I'm working all winter

1:49:35 Yeah, I think that's okay. Cut that in. I think you may have it. Ding! Okay great nailed it So if you don't want to listen to this... It's obvious I think we need all the help that we can get It's your birthday, birthday of no agenda. We only got one on the list today Matt Coghlan congratulates himself turning 27 happy birthday Matt from all you buddies here at The No Agenda Show! And we do have three knighthoods which one is a black knight our buddy from Pakistan

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Knighting of Sir Moise, Sir Mucker and Sir Scott

Three listeners—Moise Kahn from Pakistan, Mucker, and Scott—are officially knighted into the No Agenda Round Table following their $1,000 donations. The ceremony includes the traditional "Hookers & Blow" proclamation. The hosts also mention the "Night Rings" promotion and the layaway plan available for supporters.

no agenda· knighthood· pakistan· norwich· night rings

1:50:11 Moise Kahn which is great. Remember we had all that accounting which had to be done I think that was 18 years ago but we got it figured out so there's mine if you could just pull out your Swiss Army blade there perfect thank you Moise Kahn, Maka Rinks listener since episode number one donor since 2009 and Scott Please all of you, step forward and kneel! Thanks to your donations in the amount of $1,000 for the best podcast here at the University of Norwich. I now pronounce thee Sir Moyes, Sir Mucker and Sir Scott, all Knights of the Norwich Inter-Round Table. Gentlemen, for you, Hookers & Blow, Rent Boys & Chardonnay, Hot Pants

1:50:49 pants and booze or if you want just some nice mother's milk right here at the no agenda roundtable thank you for your support it is highly appreciated of course so you will all still be recipients of the NOAGEN The Night Rings as we end that promotion at the end of this year which love the layaway plan check the vorac.org slash na for all the details and keep us going because this is value for value there was absolutely no other way that we could make money and by the way Screw the Obama campaign, stealing our ideas. Did you see this? No! Oh yeah so to get money

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Obama Campaign, Wedding Registry and Donation Tactics

The Barack Obama campaign has introduced an "event registry" allowing supporters to ask for campaign donations in lieu of gifts for weddings, birthdays, or bar mitzvahs. The hosts criticize this tactic as intrusive and socially awkward, suggesting it "steals" the idea of direct listener support used by independent media.

barack obama· campaign finance· wedding registry· donation· bar mitzvah

1:51:26 Here's the thing here on BarackObama.com, instead of another gift card you'll forget to use ask your friends and family for something that will go a little further A donation to Obama for America Register your next celebration whether it is birthday bar or bat mitzvah wedding anniversary with the Obama campaign So they have an event registry You know, so essentially you're going to a wedding and the people pick up and... I love you! ...and they go, oh blender here's your electric toothbrush. And they pull out an envelope that says we've given our money that was gonna go to your wedding to Obama. I'll be like, I'm throwing you out bitch. Are you crazy? Yeah, it's not fun. Well whatever. Whatever So there is this video that has now come out

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Dreams from My Real Father, Frank Marshall Davis and Birther Theories

A new documentary titled "Dreams from My Real Father," directed by Joel Gilbert, claims that Barack Obama's biological father was actually Frank Marshall Davis, a Hawaiian journalist and poet with communist ties. The film uses photo comparisons to suggest a "dead ringer" resemblance. The discussion notes that this theory would debunk the "birther" issue regarding Kenyan citizenship while raising new questions about Obama's ideological roots.

barack obama· frank marshall davis· joel gilbert· hawaii· communism· birther

1:52:18 which Throws back to something that we'd kind of discussed. I don't know a couple months ago, I guess it's called dreams from my real father Have you heard about this? No, this is fantastic So this guy it already sounds good. Oh yeah his name is Joel I don't know what his name is Have it here. It's Obama's real father calm is where you can find it Joel Gilbert directed this and his assertion Is what we had already talked about that? Obama's real father is Frank Marshall Davis And looks like him go no I mean mom was hanging out with me. Yeah, do one of the baby doing naked pictures everything adds up to this guy being the real dad and

1:53:07 He apparently could not have he didn't wasn't interested in getting that credit because of I think whatever he was doing with Mary I don't can remember yeah, so I've ordered the DVD Of course cuz I have to see this the trailer is really funny because they keep freeze-framing Obama's face and then putting Frank Marshall Davis neck to him and it is like dead ringer ain't dead ringer. It is so scary And of course, what's interesting about this is that means that the entire birther issue and he's not an American is in one fell swoop debunked. And the cover up, of course, is always what the problem is. Of course Obama is a natural born citizen. He isn't American but his father Frank Marshall Davis who I think was pretty much a communist

1:53:57 Yeah, he's a communist and the bullcrap stories including the Obama nonsense with that book that was sold and his agent had when he was born in Kenya. It was all part of a scam to sell books! Which he sold a lot of. He even became president to sell more books. He is probably really just a book writer. Or someone is... He must like writing. Yeah, I think he's you know it was a good scam but how awesome is that? It's amazing. I like this. I like it too! I think it's fantastic and you know and then just look at the trailer. Frank Marshall Davis wrote for the Hawaiian newspaper which of course also had the birth announcement there's all this crazy stuff in this. This is fantastic. I'm so excited about seeing this video

1:54:49 This is a really, really good one. So when I heard that, I was like oh my God this is exactly what we talked about and so I don't know who this Joel Grey guy is but props to him that's a good one. Joel grey? Not Joel Grey, Joel Gilbert! I'm sorry... Joel Gilbert. One of our producers sent in his thing-I'm trying to decide what to do with it I'm thinking maybe i can get a hold of... who's the company that makes the Global Hawk? Northrop Grumman. Maybe I can just get a box of these but they came out with a comic book Oh really yeah it's called global hawk endless possibilities wait a minute, global

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Northrop Grumman, Global Hawk Comic Book and Drone Marketing

Northrop Grumman has released a comic book titled "Global Hawk: Endless Possibilities" to market its surveillance drones to children. The story depicts a father working on the Global Hawk program and highlights its use in disaster relief and border security. The hosts compare this to 1950s-era Disney and GE propaganda promoting nuclear power, noting the "bonanza" of the future drone industry.

northrop grumman· global hawk· drones· comic books· military marketing· disney

1:55:29 Global Hawk endless does he have a website for that? No You have to go to Northrop Grumman I think you can probably get a box of these things and maybe I'm thinking of sending them out with a mailing or Or I'll scan some of it and put it in the upcoming newsletter. I'll try to scan a few a couple pages So you get a kick out of it, but so what are these some of the endless possibilities that we can use the global hawk drone for well Let me go to the end of this story is said so it's a couple a daughter and her and her brother younger brother who are at an air show And then he's taking photos, and she's trying to babysit him. And then they find the global hawk Which is in a big pin that thing is huge? And They realize that that's what their dad is working on He's the global hot one of the global hog guys engine. I think yeah The dad is wearing it is a douchebag

1:56:24 Looking guy he's got that little goatee ish looking thing do she look in the face And then he's got the global hawk patch on his arm and a grateful dead patch Which I thought was bizarre Okay, and you know grateful dead haha so anyway So the dad comes up at the you know at this show afterwards for some reason he shows up And they start discussing it in a sentence read a couple of dialing the kid says neat The cool thing about that is the cool thing about the global hawk is that's a surveillance plane? So it can be used for more than just combat

1:57:00 They use it to keep our shores safe by tracking smugglers at sea. Global Hawk also goes into action for emergencies, providing valuable overhead imagery to help victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti. Really? That's hilarious. It's new news and the California wildfires a few years ago, the girl says that's amazing you think it helps save people's lives dad says indeed of course it does help save lives in combat and during disasters she says wow And then the kid says, ooh check out this pamphlet. These are the photos of kinds of photos taken look Amelia I can see our house from here around you You know Amelia the program is only getting bigger We're expanding to NATO Eurohawk and BAMS for the Navy Wow might want to give some thought to your future there could be a career in this waiting for you Oh

1:57:57 Oh yeah, of course. You could be a drone pilot. The little kid says hey why do you want her to work on the Global Hawk? What about me I want to work on a cool unmanned plane too! Oh man Dad says because by the time you get old enough who knows what's gonna be out there Yeah it's gonna be a bonanza And then the girl says this is wrapping up and then the girl says yeah Tyler if global hawk is what we have right now for the future the possibilities are endless Oops. Lovely! That's great, that is awesome. It's a winner! Global Hawk for the win! My goodness... Yeah I'm looking at this offiziere dot ch they've got some of the pictures wow oh man yeah I have speechless We need more defense department comic books. Yeah that's really good When i was a kid I do remember-I wish I had it

1:58:56 I remember the book that came out from General Electric extolling the virtues of nuclear power and i think it was done by Disney. Sure! And had Mickey and everybody in there, they were talking about The Great and this was a...I think this was like Late the book came out. I think the combo came in like did 57 or something 50 some early mid-50s and somehow, I had a copy of it and Unfortunately is I still might have with the copy but yes underneath your tax returns It's somewhere But that that's a collectible, but I'm starting to think that these are all very collectible try to get a few yeah We need to get these we need to get these comic books

1:59:39 Yeah. Those are fantastic! Well, you know it's all for education of the children. It is very good this is the way to I mean you could by the way if The Curry-DeVry Consulting Group were asked this is what we would have recommended Hey want to get the kids on board? You got the comic book and then you gotta have the action figure and then you gotta have them do the video game. I woulda probably vetoed or nixed The Grateful Dead patch yeah that's a stretch On the dad That's uh... That's a bit of a stretch Anyway So there's so art in the news Who art you know like fine art? Oh like yeah, I'd like the stuff that yes There's a big celebration going on in Munich. Oh That is not being covered by the American media probably because they can't even show the pictures But we're talking about it's one of these nude things oh awesome naked

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Spencer Tunick, Munich Nude Art and Tunisian Fatwa

Artist Spencer Tunick organized a massive nude installation in Munich involving over a thousand people painted red and gold to recreate scenes from Wagner's operas. In contrast, an art gallery in Tunisia was attacked, and a religious leader issued a fatwa calling for the slaughter of artists for blasphemy. The discussion highlights the stark cultural differences in the treatment of provocative art.

spencer tunick· munich· tunisia· wagner· fatwa· art

2:00:30 Finally, they're taking their clothes off and getting covered in red and gold paint all for the sake of art. Over a thousand people took part in a human installation created by New York artist Spencer Tunick. Tunick was invited to create a new piece to kick off Munich's summer opera season while the participants posed outside of Munich's Opera House recreating scenes from Richard Wagner opera Oh, the Rite of the Valkyries! No that's the other Wagner. Richard's different. So uh... Really? Crap. This they showed it yeah there's about a thousand or more people I'm looking at pictures right now absolutely nude and some nice breasts i might add oh wow big fat butts but you know what you get what you get hey but this is pretty freaky and some of them are painted the middle layer is red Yeah Wow

2:01:22 It's something that would not even be allowed in the United States. Oh no, you can't have that! Meanwhile and again another anti-Muslim push... There are dudes in there too by the way Yeah I know there is a lot of dudes Like half dudes Half nude dudes Maybe Steve would like a dude right behind when it's somebody else in the and the person in front got their eyes bugged open You know the reason why? John you're such a homophobe So anyway so in Tunisia meanwhile they had an art gallery like burnt to the ground, and then all and our artists was where they showed these artworks They were lame

2:02:06 Nothing artworks, but now they've had a fatwa and they want to kill all the artists and kill basically all Artists in Tunisia. And as this story wraps up with after these women explained there was essentially insulting the males with their lechery and so now they want to kill the artist in Tunisia and this is another little anti-muslim push But it's a very funny story you went on a play. A religious leader at Zintouna mosque called for all, all artists to be slaughtered without exception. It's shocking." We met up with an imam at Zintouna one of the main mosques in Tunis authorities have threatened to have him dismissed for calling for the killing of artists

2:02:53 I only explain what the Quran is saying. They should be on trial for blasphemy and offending what is sacred. According to the Quran, those who abandon religion should be killed but this sentencing cannot be done by anyone it should be done by the country's government. And Sheikh Labidi is not alone many of his followers support his position no matter how extreme I say red alert and pay attention to what they're saying. This is by the way, Spencer tunic with ck dot com this guy has done this all over the world he's amazing i see Mexico yeah Mexico City everywhere but USA yeah of course because it'd be blasphemy but he could do it in Austin we like our people naked you know

2:03:45 Wow, this thing in Mexico where he's put a whole... I mean there are like thousands of people. I guess it is not shopped and I guess he really got all these people to do this They're laying down like they're sand It is pretty cool My goodness Miss Mickey does all the nude stuff too There you have it She'd be part of it Part of what? Whatever Just keep an eye on her Make sure eyes don't bug out Part of what man So let me just bump in here with little bit of farmer crap So we've been following, this actually was happening in Gitmo Nation Lowlands in the Netherlands where these scientists had the recipe. They had the secret formula on how to mutate bird flu to weaponize it to create H1N5-3294 and they didn't want to publish this and this can't be published because terrorists will get a hold of it and they'll kill us! They'll kill us I tell you! Well they released it... Let me just check are you dead yet?

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Bird Flu Research, Science Journal and Vaccine Propaganda

The journal *Science* published a controversial paper detailing how the H5N1 bird flu virus could be mutated to spread easily among humans. The NIH supported the release, arguing it allows "good scientists" to develop vaccines and monitor for the bug. Critics suggest the story is a "red herring" designed to create fear and drive vaccine sales, potentially framing Iran as a future source of a biological threat.

bird flu· h5n1· science magazine· nih· vaccine· bioweapon

2:04:45 No, not yet. I'm not dead yet either here's the here's the CNNs Talking about this about this release and then there's a little funny bit that goes along with it now A story that could affect people all over the world That's you and me John all over The world a controversial academic paper has been published And it describes how the deadly bird flu deadly bird flu virus could easily be spread among people Did you hear her laughing?

2:05:30 So what is going on here and how is this going to end up? Are we gonna get the information, is it already out there anyway and I hate say that this all academic but what is the story. Oh I made a funny. Ashley its out there now in science in the journal Science which is widely disseminated journal you and I everyone else can go online basically read how you can make a super deadly version of the bird flu virus. I mean it's right there and that obviously has a lot of people concerned because then it could possibly fall into the wrong hands yes so, of course if it falls into the wrong hands the instructions are there all you have to do is take some bird flu and some super deadly and uh... and you got a super deadly bird virus fantastic

2:06:13 Now of course these two douche baguettes and you got to see this video because these women they're dressed in like, you know gold and Gucci and the hip glasses. You know they're just reading scripts okay that's all they're doing And she gives it away what this is all about But the NIH basically decided go ahead do the whole thing there were kind of 2 reasons behind that What could be the reason for giving away the whole thing? into the wrong hands, John. What could the two reasons be? For giving it away? Yeah for just putting it out there! It could fall into the wrong hands! Because they probably already have a vaccine and they're ready to give the vaccine out to everybody. But here are the 2 big ones... 1.) You want legitimate scientists to see this information because you want

2:06:57 good scientists around the world to be on the lookout for this bug and to know what they're looking for. Two, you want good scientists to develop a vaccine so that if this does happen we'll have a vaccine ready to fight it." It's the good scientist! And they're making a vaccine yeah now believe me what do you give this six months before uh... that we have to go to Walgreens and get our good scientist vaccine? You know, I wonder what...I would make the prediction that this is never going to uh... materialize well someone I mean someone's gonna pick it up and I mean right now if you could propagate this like bad scientists have put this out and wrong hand bad scientists in the wrong hands are gonna make this is gonna kill you if that happens it'll be coming out of Iran for sure now of course of course And then sure yeah, and then trying to find my on those site right now science

2:07:52 and ScienceMag.org, and I can't find it...I mean they talk a lot about the pigment... No no you gotta buy it! It's really expensive. Wait a minute that's not what the two douchebags said! Well no but they're just reading the script They said anyone could just go online and figure this out as a no-brainer. Just like there's like a nuclear bomb everyone can make it And you know by the way I think that the thing is a red herring. For? I think, you know this there's no... This is bullcrap! This whole story is bogus they didn't design anything and if they did they didn't put them into actual details of their report They just wouldn't do it. It was just to sell copies of the report. This is bogus Yeah well I'm thinking that we gotta pay attention depends but if they can ratchet up enough so enough people are talking about then YouWatch will have the good scientist vaccine

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NatWest Banking Failure, Software Glitch and Stuxnet Speculation

A massive technical failure at NatWest bank in the UK left millions of customers unable to access their funds for several days. While the bank blamed a software upgrade glitch, the hosts speculate it could be a drill for a future bank holiday or the result of a cyberattack similar to Stuxnet or the Flame virus. IT professionals in the audience are invited to submit "essays" explaining the technical feasibility of the bank's official story.

natwest· banking failure· software upgrade· stuxnet· flame virus· belfast

2:08:49 Well, we'll see. I just love the whole simplicity you've got the bad scientists and the good scientists of course it's always the way it's been science So um I was following this Nat West thing in the UK that was tell me about it No, well let me let me have some douchebag tell you about it It's one of the most serious technical failures in high street banking. It has affected millions of customers and today it has left many unable to get their hands on their money. So this was NatWest, a huge retail banking chain in Gitmo Nation East

2:09:29 And they said that they had a software glitch in an upgrade. Oh yeah, I know this story go on! Okay well listen to the severity of it... You've got electric gas food to buy and you need your money out the bank and then not willing to give it out even though you know its there By the way there's a heart-wrenching story they bring into this It is really a problem for me because I have to pay my rent so it's not anything Now your French who cares? Helpful banking means knowing your account balance before you go overdrawn. The problems began after a software upgrade to the system that processes payments. Transactions no longer were going in or out of customer accounts Here at this convenience store in Belfast, workers didn't get their wages today None of them got paid today so we have now try and put plans in place to make sure they have enough money to pay their bills

2:10:26 Paul Foster in Birmingham is also waiting for his wages. He and his partner Amy recently lost their baby, and today... How bad can you make it? ...they'd hope to pay for her headstone. I was heartbroken. Is this horrible or what? I wanted to look at a bank balance online and see it stating zero because that money was something very important We're not. And they bring on some douchebag who says what happened? So when I hear, when I hear this report, I'm like, OK, this is there now they've gone too far. So they're trying to show the severity of the banking system turn off. So there's a couple of possibilities one while the Occam's razor, of course, is really they screwed up this upgrade and people that might be able to get their money today. This has already been almost four days now

2:11:19 So that it's possible. It's just, it's absolutely possible I doubted highly but okay. It could be a drill to see how people respond and how they react for when we need to have a bank holiday or if there is some actual problem with the entire financial system. I like this one! That's kind of what I'm leaning towards and you know... And then maybe There was there is an actual problem with West if there was an actual pride think there's a d2 the second possibility I like to drill idea because that's distinct possibility. Well when I heard the report That's why I thought drill cuz you know they're like oh, this is so horrible But yeah, right and lot of people in the bags has done let me come on four days Yeah the

2:12:02 The other possibility is that the bank has been hit and it was wiped out by some criminals. That's what, you know... And that's very... Listen to the... This is one of those IT women who by the way throughout the whole monologue doesn't blink once and she's got these eyes bugging out It's kind of freaky. I'm gonna be up to get this headstone now for another week Horrible story. Just delights a process of fucking adult arrest Right The company's website is flooded with complaints and after three days this banking group still comes by the way The complaints as they're rolling by it's like a typical Brits. It's like I'm so disappointed Like, flooded with complaints. Say for certain the system's been put right We believe we've fixed the underlying problem and we now are just waiting for all of the systems to update but clearly you'll understand that until it's absolutely perfect we're not going to come out with a statement saying it's fixed. We're continuing to focus on this. We know we need to get it right as quickly as possible for our customers and all our efforts are focused on that. That sounds like she was just shoved out there with a script

2:13:05 Well, the way normally you just run these upgrades is you do parallel processing on the same database and then you would... You just don't flip to switch out of the blue untested. I know that story's fishy. I'd like to talk with some bank IT guys who have upgraded their software for... Well guaranteed we've got a tonne of them listening to this show and they'll know. They can write us and tell us why, here's what we're asking for a memo to both the two of us asking or explaining to us why you think the story might be bogus? Yeah it's an essay

2:13:49 And you will be graded. You will be graded, I want to read the best most believable of the and put some we won't use your name if you don't want but probably you don't want and but put your title Give us your bona fides so we know that you are speaking now. You're not just ad-libbing something because you, you know took a course in computer science So I said there'd be let me get to the bottom Let me throw another thing out there could this be A virus in the wild could it be a Stuxnet flamer type thing? Yeah or Flammer Could it be a Flammer type thing well you don't know right you don't know but I am really not buying the sorry The upgrade failed and when you do an upgrade if you don't upgrade your live machines

2:14:34 You know? Yeah, no this is not... Smells bad. The story stinks! So you know we don't know but I know we have banking sysadmins in the audience i know they're listening and they may just be rolling their eyes but we would love to know We'd love to see your essay It will reveal the truth or at least the possible truth that the mainstream media won't touch No of course not It's too technical, it's too technical for the audience. We don't know what is going on really. So there this interesting you know they're having I'm looking at today's New York Times oh no and i guess we've touched on this before now I'm gonna go revisit it how that Good Morning America show on ABC is now dominating the morning ratings

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Today Show Ratings, Ann Curry and Morning News Entertainment

Ann Curry is reportedly leaving *The Today Show* as ratings decline in favor of ABC's *Good Morning America*. The shift is attributed to ABC's focus on celebrity gossip and entertainment over traditional news. The discussion laments the "pussification" of morning news and the loss of public interest obligations in broadcast licensing.

ann curry· today show· abc news· good morning america· disney· ratings

2:15:26 And so Ann Curry, one of the very pleasant anchors on The Today Show is quitting thinking she may be part of the problem. Part of the problem? The problem is that ABC has gone to an all-entertainment gossip Yeah. Morning show where all they do is gossip about the entertainers and celebrities That's why it's top of the bill, that's why it's doing so well Yeah! So they became bottom feeders And The Today Show should just stick it out because at some point Well I mean you're gonna lose those people anyway unless you want to sink into that lowest common denominator ABC should be ashamed of itself but they're owned by Disney It's a huge, y'know, celebrity-laden company

2:16:06 Well, I mean so this is why we you and I John are in a growth industry. Watch us bounding forward because people have to resort to podcasts to get their information Because you're not going to get it from the... and I would like to point out that their original broadcast license, which of course is becoming a moot point now that everything is on cable. It's basically privately licensed. You know? You don't need a government license to be ABC anymore. It's supposed to be partially for the public good! That's why you got your licenses in the first place. Yeah well that was all killed off by Reagan and Clinton and everybody

2:16:50 Yeah, and of course ABC News is compromised as we know. But this is what CNN is trying They're trying the same thing. You know, they got what Ms. Mickey calls Mommy News which is of course not a good... I don't agree with the term but... It's CNN doing it poorly. I mean they had Joy Behar who had some audience because she did nothing but celebrity stuff and then political crap and you know she's taking a gig over at Current! Really? Yeah Well, everyone's on that tip man. Everyone is on the tip of hey let's uh... El Gort-it? Tip I said not tit, tip Oh they said El Gort-tit Yeah the same thing So everyone is just trying to you know look at it The game is about ratings at the end of day And thats no our game Our game is about just getting by

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Michael Bloomberg, Taxi Driver Training and Prostitution Fines

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed legislation imposing fines of up to $10,000 on cab drivers who transport individuals for the purpose of prostitution. Drivers are now required to attend training to identify signs of sex trafficking. The hosts argue this will negatively impact the city's economy and culture, jokingly suggesting it will make it harder for anyone "dressed sexy" to get a ride.

michael bloomberg· new york city· taxi drivers· sex trafficking· hookers

2:17:40 By the way, I got org slash na as a reminder. I just like to say that Mayor Bloomberg I mean we know now we've had the war on weed the war on chicken We've had the War on salt the war on sugar and now we have an actual war on hookers mayor Bloomberg signed legislation Which creates a fine of up to $10,000 for cab drivers who are convicted of abetting or organizing prostitution by transporting hookers. So the law includes a requirement that all city cab drivers

2:18:23 And livery drivers attend a training course intended to help them identify the signs of a potential sex trafficking operation. IE, you can't dress sexy anymore in New York because then you won't get a cab! New York is about hookers! Thank you... I know do they want to ruin the economy in New York now? Idiot. New York's always been about hookers I remember when Willie Mays was on some talk show years ago the great baseball player in San Francisco he would say, oh how do you like New York? I love New York! He says you can always get a suit that fits Yeah that's code right It was yeah with the newest Alright I have one last thing and then we'll wrap up for today

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Trans-Pacific Partnership, Secret Trade Agreements and Global Governance

A leaked chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) reveals plans for an international tribunal that could override U.S. laws and environmental regulations. The agreement, negotiated in secret, is described as "enforceable corporate global governance" rather than a simple trade deal. The hosts commit to a deeper analysis of the legislation, noting its potential to increase medication costs and enforce restrictive copyright measures.

tpp· ron kirk· amy goodman· democracy now· corporate governance· new world order

2:19:13 And this came from Democracy Now, which surprised me. I don't like the outfit Yeah, I don't like the outfit and they don't like reporting on this story either i'll tell you This is about the TPP The transatlantic... I'm sorry what was it called? the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the TPP. So what happened is a... Now this is where it always gets suspicious but I will say that particularly when they're reporting on things against the Obama administration and they do it with such chagrin that you got to think of this as real. Yeah, I love watching them!

2:19:53 So, June 12th I'm just reading from the setup here. Leaked copy of the investment chapter for the TPP, The Trans-Pacific Partnership was made public. The copy was analyzed by Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch who knows what they're all about and has been verified as authentic So this is a, we know that this has been going on. We, uh, this is a secret agreement along the lines of ACTA and of course ACTA has failed because the European Union decided not to ratify it and said go away And looks like this was under the covers and just listen to this brief report Just two minutes I mean you can look at the video The whole report is like 20 minutes and well worth the watch I'd have to say if not just to see

2:20:33 Amy Goodman looking real sour about it. It's called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP. A chapter from the draft agreement leaked Wednesday outlines how it would allow foreign corporations operating in the United States to appeal key regulations to an international tribunal. The body would have the power to override U.S. law and issue penalties for failure to comply with its rulings." The agreement is being negotiated by the U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, appointed by President Obama but the newly revealed terms contradict promises Obama made while running for president in 2008 One campaign document read in part quote we will not negotiate bilateral trade agreements that stop the government from protecting the environment food safety or the health of its citizens Or give greater rights to foreign investors than to US investors

2:21:34 Earlier leaks from the draft Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement exposed how it included rules that could increase the cost of medication and make participating countries adopt restrictive copyright measures. No one from the U.S. Trade Representative's office was able to join us, but in a statement to Democracy Now!, they said quote nothing in our TPP investment proposal could impair our government's ability to pursue legitimate non-discriminatory public interest regulations For more, we're joined by Laurie Wallach, director of the Fair Trade Group Public Citizens Global Trade Watch. The leaked documents were posted on her organization's website early Wednesday morning. Laurie welcome to Democracy Now! Explain what the documents show and what this agreement is about?

2:22:18 Well, it's been branded as a trade agreement. But really it is enforceable corporate global governance. The agreement requires that every signatory country conform all of its laws regulations and administrative procedures to what are 26 chapters of very comprehensive rules only two of which have anything to do with trade so it's the new world order Only two have anything to do with trade. How beautiful is this? I can't wait to read this, i'm very excited because you know i'm a government legislation analyst. I'm very excited about this! This is awesome! Yeah this is awesome...this is classic

2:23:02 So the first round of negotiations in Melbourne, San Francisco then Brunei and then Auckland and then Santiago Chile than Singapore than Ho Chi Minh City also known as Saigon. So they're in on the deal Chicago Lima Peru Kuala Lumpur which is party town. Melbourne again and then Dallas your neck-of-the-woods on May 8th and then July 2nd to 10th are gonna have another 13th round probably the last round in San Diego Where are the protesters now? How bitchin is this man well? Here's what I commit. I'll dive into all the legislation for Thursday show This will be my my mission because this is big obviously So anything if you get it If you got anything out there send it to me by the way for the sysadmins and I already see emails coming in You can use encryption with my email

2:23:55 My public key is readily available so you can encrypt anything you send and be kind of protected. So what are you going to do before the Thursday show? I am going to dig deeper into some really obscure European news shows, I'm listening the van cat thing a lot. Yeah, get some French perspective I'm also looking at there's a show called Euromax which has the exact girl you want on Russia Today Awesome Except she is not blonde Well we can bleach her But she still She is bleacherable Very fantastic Bleacherable And for now on I am not listening to our news at all anymore

2:24:41 Alright everybody, we have a No Agenda producer update coming up on the stream right after the program and looking forward to bringing you all of this and more on Thursday's show. And here in the capital of the drone star state in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry. And from northern Silicon Valley where there is not a lot going but the weather is nice I am John C. Dvorak Talk again on Thursday right here on No Agenda.