Episode 754 · Sunday, 6 September 2015

Juloon

Vandals cripple Northern California infrastructure as the media pivots from Central American political collapses to highly staged emotional narratives regarding the European migrant crisis.

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About this episode

A massive communications outage in five Northern California counties has triggered an FBI investigation into the deliberate sabotage of AT&T fiber optic lines. The vandalism, which severed 911 services and credit card processing in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte counties, exposes the critical lack of redundant infrastructure in regional networks. Meanwhile, Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina has resigned and faces arrest warrants for customs fraud following a public uprising, a major regional shift largely ignored by American networks in favor of Syrian refugee narratives.

In the European Union, official Frans Timmermans faces scrutiny over migration policies that critics suggest are designed to undermine the Schengen Agreement and create social friction. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has removed limits on asylum seekers, while media outlets utilize viral imagery of the Mediterranean crisis to push environmental agendas, including actress Emma Thompson’s claim linking the conflict to man-made climate change. Domestically, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack’s call for year-round government feeding of children—punctuated by his "Jaloon" verbal slip—raises questions about the expansion of the welfare state. In the technology sector, the OPM hack is now being linked to the Ashley Madison breach, providing foreign intelligence agencies with unprecedented blackmail leverage over US government workers.

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak broadcast from a mobile Airstream studio on Galveston Island, navigating the local history of the seawall and encounters with colorful panhandlers. The duo deconstructs the "Zen TV Experiment," urging listeners to strip away audio or video to reveal the manipulative technical events used by mainstream news. The segment concludes with a look at the National Enquirer’s bizarre advertisement for a "Monkey Kid" doll and the pharmaceutical industry’s aggressive marketing of the sleeping pill Belsomra.


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CHAPTER 01 / 38 Discussion

Labor Day Broadcast and Galveston Island Remote Setup

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 754 of the No Agenda show, broadcasting remotely from Galveston Island, Texas. The hosts discuss the lack of donations during the Labor Day holiday and the traditional social rules regarding wearing white clothing after the holiday. Curry describes the "I Love Laundry Tour" mobile studio setup inside his Airstream trailer.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· galveston island· labor day· gitmo nation· fema region 6· airstream

00:00 Wait a minute, one of the symptoms of the drug is you see the cat? Adam Curry. John C. DeVorah. And Sunday September 6th 2015 time once again for your Gitmo Nation media assassination episode 754! This is no agenda Beta testing the I Love Laundry Tour facilities and broadcasting live via remote from Galveston Island in FEMA Region 6 in the drone star state. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry! And from Northern Silicon Valley where there's nobody on the freeway that place is shut down...I'm John C. Duvall. There is something very wrong about working on Labor Day

00:38 Yeah, well and we were punished for it. What do you mean? We didn't get any donations! Oh... Well we got some. Well mostly a few subscriptions and some people that are probably not from this country. Some foreigners. Labor Day is only in the United States of Gitmo Nation right? As far as I know yeah And then what does it celebrate? Everyone else uses Mayday which makes a lot more sense if we well anyway But yeah, oh that shouldn't the whole world all of socialist get mo nation celebrate on the same day Mayday may first right but we don't have a day off in May Day and in in the u.s.. It would be communist Well anyway John here on this I suppose now unfortunately I went through whole summer till Labor Day And now I'm now apparently

01:36 prohibited from wearing my white sport coat. That's right, you can't have it. My white linen sport coat And I'm not allowed to wear my white pumps after Labor Day that's a fact Your white pumps? Yeah yeah You can't wear white pumps after Labor Day and every...I don't know anyone that wears white pumps Oh man oh yeah Can't wear them now, whatever the case. Who made up that stupid rule anyway? Is it no white at all after Labor Day? Something like that! I mean, I was excoriated once for doing it because I was back in New York and a guy talked a little bit like this... Really, I don't think you should wear your white sports coat John. White linen especially linen is no good So we're here on Galveston Island We are parked right on the beach

CHAPTER 02 / 38 Discussion

Fiber Optic Vandalism and Northern California Communications Outage

A massive communications outage in five Northern California counties was caused by deliberate vandalism of AT&T fiber optic lines. The FBI is investigating the sabotage, which disrupted 911 services, internet, and credit card processing in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte counties. The incident highlights the vulnerability of regional infrastructure that lacks redundant backup lines.

at&t· fbi· fiber optics· vandalism· mendocino county· communications outage· sabotage

02:30 With the airstream yeah, this is I got really lucky got a late minute last-minute cancellations are able to get into The RV park here. There were where's Tina the keeper Tina the keeper is She's out with her laptop she doesn't want to be in the studio Probably best I said hey, you can hang out here. It'll get a little warm and it's a little toasty We had the air conditioning on 69 degrees all morning but all the shades are drawn because it is Unbelievably hot and humid outside yes And but anyways new technology being used I have the Verizon jetpack Okay, the my fi

03:15 I didn't need to hook up the booster. I'm getting 30 megabits down about 15 megabits up although around 7 8 p.m.. Then it drops down to about 1 or 2 megabits because I'm sure everyone's Netflixing and Netflix exactly exactly So, it should be pretty... The ruination. It really is! Really is. I have a... and worse here's the situation... Let me play this clip. This is my... we had an outage and became kind of local big news. I think this stuff should be more like national news because this seems to be going on more than it should

03:55 Vandalism and fiber lines. Okey dokey? AT&T tells us that vandals are to blame for a massive communications outage tonight affecting tens of thousands of people in five northern California counties we get the developing news now from KTVU's Amber Lee she spoke with a state senator who described this as catastrophic, Amber Heather, we're talking about a serious situation where 911 service is being disrupted and people in three counties Humboldt Mendocino and Del Norte have no phone or internet service. AT&T says a fiber line in this rural area filled with vineyards in Mendocino County was deliberately cut by someone earlier today We spoke with FBI before AT&T determined it was an act of vandalism The FBI is interested in tracking

04:47 something that appears to be intentional sabotage. On this outage map on the internet, the orange circle marks the impacted areas a small part of northern Sonoma County Southern Lake County and all of Humboldt Mendocino and Del Norte counties This means no phone service cell phone or landline and no Internet It's put public safety at risk And it has also impacted day-to-day lives credit card transactions in many retail outlets, grocery stores department stores small mom-and-pop gas stations. In many cases are not going through this has impacted hospitals and schools

05:28 AT&T is the largest of several carriers affected. AT&T said in a written statement, quote, we are making progress on repairing the damage. Vandalism is a serious matter that affects public safety and the community at large here in the Bay Area there's been a series 14 deliberate attacks on fiber lines in the past year. It raises the question whether this latest act of vandalism is connected and points to a need for a backup fiber line in the North Coast that many urban areas do have. There's no second line, so when there is a catastrophic outage like what we've seen today,

06:09 I really like this report. I don't know exactly what it looked like visually, but to have someone say going like this... Well really vandalism is really quite a problem! What is that? Yeah yeah I don't know why they couldn't fix that That's very strange We all know that this is not the vandalism we know what it really is Squirrel You know the squirrels cause this it could be squirrels, but these are underground lines. No okay? Well then it's probably not squirrels well first but I Go first that's right go first Of course it again shows the you know the unintended consequences of technology and all rely on yeah Don't have any cash whatever you do don't carry cash in your in your wallet

06:59 You know little mom-and-pop stores can't function because they've become dependent on the crap that they've set up for them exactly It's ridiculous. This is the beginning of the end Yeah, well I think we've been saying that for a while. I hope it will keep saying it yeah He was right anyway. I'm pretty pleased with this With this setup yeah, well you should be you should be pleased while at last man. That's true So Galveston Island, have you ever been out this way? No I've never been in the islands out there. And I've always wanted to go to Galveston because it's supposed to be a very quaint town It's pretty

CHAPTER 03 / 38 Discussion

Galveston Island History and Panhandler Encounters

The history of the Galveston seawall is reviewed, noting its construction following the devastating 1899 hurricane and its failure to stop Hurricane Ike. An anecdote is shared regarding a local panhandler named Ray who used a graphic medical story about "pooping blood" as part of his solicitation pitch. Local news reports also warn of high bacteria levels on the West End beaches of the island.

galveston island· seawall· hurricane ike· panhandling· bacteria levels· social security disability

07:40 It has a very kind of Savannah, Georgia feel to it with the architecture. Right? It's got that old South style. Yes and we were walking along this seawall which has its own story they built the sea wall here after the hurricane I think 1899 something like that and it destroyed all of Galveston you know 20 thousand people died The whole city... Global warming. The whole city raised up like 17 feet, it was disastrous and we found this out because you walk along what is now where they built the seawall in 1912 or 1917 that's when it finished They build a seawall which didn't stop Hurricane Ike either as it swept away a lot of things When was Hike? Was that 2005 or something? Must have been later than that

08:32 So they have all these benches which are you know with tiles painted tiles and it tells the history in the story And then you know it shows what fish are there. It's really like a some community project That's really beautiful, and we're looking at one of these and I guide on a bike He rolls up and he says oh You know would have to redo those every year so why well vandals? Then you know people chop it up take pieces away, and as who has given us this little this little backgrounder and he says his name is Ray. He says, yeah I said how long you been here? Oh yeah I'm here because of it's easier to get my social security disability checks and like oh here it comes the minute he said that okay let's see how his pitch goes

09:22 And his pitch was, you know... I knew he was going to ask for money but I'm waiting. Okay and the guy looks like he's not scroungy or anything. His bike is reasonably nice and he's talking about well it fell off doing pipelines and fell 17 feet broke 18 bones and that wasn't a problem as an alcoholic. You know when your real alcoholic you just shit blood all the time like wow! The pitch is fantastic This is really good. He said, oh yeah and just blood is pooping out I was like okay Ray nice Yeah And you know but of course the only real problem I had was going to jail for 10 years Like oh why well a cop slammed my daughter's head into the car and put a pistol against his head as a all right Well it's nice talking to your ray and we're walking away Hey by the way You know I'm just thinking see how much ray It was one of the best pitches have ever seen Really good

10:17 A panhandler on a bicycle. Panhandler on the bike, pooping blood fabulous and then the report came in this morning if you're headed to the beach this weekend You may want to avoid Galveston's West End all the islands beaches west of Seven Mile Road tested positive for high bacteria levels Bacteria levels are lower along the seawall The beaches have low or moderate bacteria level swimming is not recommended on the beaches nice Although we well walked along the beach. I mean, it's beautiful here the water is nice We have a nice temperature contaminated beaches here to now sure there's always something going on There's always some contamination and hammerhead sharks Where do those things that we never had hammerheads was another report? I didn't clip it but there was another report in Southern California of a hammerhead really, but those were kind of native to Florida

CHAPTER 04 / 38 Discussion

Airstream Mobile Studio Naming and Technical Setup

The technical capabilities of the mobile Airstream studio are discussed, including the use of a Verizon jetpack for high-speed internet. Potential names for the trailer are debated, with suggestions including "Enola Gay" and "The Flying Burrito." The segment concludes with a decision to let "Tina the Keeper" have the final say on the vehicle's name.

airstream· verizon jetpack· enola gay· flying burrito· tina the keeper· mobile studio

11:15 This is the second or third report of hammerheads. It's a good cool-looking shark Oh, yeah for sure Okay So also you know just to let you know that this works so well I had cable here I hooked up You know I got cable from these guys and watching I can watch CNN I can which course is painful But some might feel the full work continues as it's I could live I could do this full time John who needs a house This is what I've been trying to get you into. Yeah, I know...I know. I'm trying to push you in this direction. It's- You're kind of succeeding! That you're just renting anyway? Yeah yeah but i think just put all my crap in a storage bin and uh Which then you don't have much crap you got it you're not a collector Not well no I've lost all my crap in two divorces. Yeah. It's a good way to get rid of your crap you should try it Well I think the fire hazard would be another way

12:16 So yeah, not a lot of you didn't have a meetup or anything down here is the Labor Day weekend so this is more just it's like the last beta test before I should go out on the road But did receive from our I love laundry friends some example decals That we would use for the I love laundry tour on the on the Airstream. I'm looking I need a name for this thing For there see me now you need oh they air stream needs to name and he's a name Yeah, I guess it does What do you think well see Betty? No. I thought left left flirty flirty laundry. I thought Dakota mmm Because you know immediately think of Dakota fanning it just doesn't oh because to me is more like a DC 3 You know which is an aluminum aircraft you know how about what okay if you can name it How about naming everyone other big bombers that one of the b29 s and

13:14 What were they called? I know the bombs had names. Did the bombers... No, no all the bombers were named Okay I asked team of the keeper The Enola Gay! Enola Gay! Done! Enola gay it says it all doesn't it Yeah perfect well I guess we're done the enola gay and We can get a nice little little decal with that nice Yeah perfect Yeah, go well you're gonna be in the midnight. Are you gonna run to very few Japanese? I wouldn't worry about it no No like gay Okay, okay, that's good. That's good You can always change the name nice. I asked Tina I said what do you think what do you think of she said well when I see it It reminds me of a chipotle burrito Okay

14:11 Inola burrito no and the flying burrito, please Script to be beautiful Adam curry in the flying burrito Wait I mean where's my jingles. Where's my where's my sound effects man? Oh, where's my here it is ladies gentlemen tatum curry in the flying burrito You have somebody do a jingle. I'm sure uh-huh, but I'd like an oligay better than flying burrito if you don't It'll be Tina the keeper who picks the name I can assure you well why not if I'm gonna be in it oh That's not the voice Your voice I've never heard her that's not that's not the voice All right, Eric girlfriend voice. Oh, yeah

CHAPTER 05 / 38 Discussion

Smith-Mundt Act Repeal and Black Lives Matter Funding

The repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act in the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act is analyzed as a move to allow domestic propaganda in the United States. A viral video by Marine veteran Michael Whaley criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement is introduced. The discussion links the funding of activist groups to George Soros and the Open Society Institute.

smith-mundt act· propaganda· george soros· open society institute· black lives matter· michael whaley

15:08 Let me get the red book out and start a new page. What show is this? This is 754, yeah it's September 6th 2015 I've got a number of...it seems like there are a lot of scripts rolling around maybe we should start with this one The Black Lives Matter And a reminder that The Smith-Mundt Act, it's maybe time to just tell people about this again. The Smith-Mundt Act which I think was passed in the early 70s...the whole point of that act which became law of the land was to forbid the use of propaganda techniques against the citizens of Gitmo Nation United States and this was repealed

16:01 in kind of covertly in the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act I'm saying well, you know with the internet and everything we can we know it's unavoidable that our propaganda which we of course Employ and deploy against other citizens of the world. You know, it's probably gonna read some Americans So we might as well get rid of it its outdated and arachnochism what is it Iraq? What is it? When somethings outdated old What are you doing? Are you on the show still? Yes, I am. What are you doing here? I'm gonna turn something off It's sour it's a past-date But what is the word? Arachnic...arachnicism? Arachnic! Whatever What's the word for uh..I don't know just keep talking we know what you mean

16:59 I didn't know what i was saying, i was trying so hard to figure out. You said that you've gone into the Smith-Munt Act again... Ah yes okay all right there we go yes! I'm sorry do you want to say something? Yeah i'm gonna take exception to this. Okay. I'm of the opinion now that the Smith-Munt Act was repealed because it wasn't working because they would never stop propagandizing our people Sure but once you actually removed that then it's a lot easier Because you don't have to worry about maybe being caught. Now, did you see this so-called viral video from this Marine veteran Michael Whaley? No Okay Well let me play that for you first now This only became known to me as a viral video after I saw it on CNN So but I'm checking the tweeters and the Facebook's and...I had not seen this no one had sent this to me But apparently everybody knows this marine who did this iPhone video which went viral

17:53 This, uh... Black Lives Matter movement only promotes racism and now they encouraging black people to go kill white people because they want white people to feel what we felt 400 years ago. All lives matter! That police officer that got killed by that black man, because that black man listened to what y'all was saying about going out and killing white people...that police officer's life mattered. That 9 year old girl in Ferguson Missouri that got shot in the head while she was doing her homework in a drive-by shooting that none of ya'll protested Her life mattered. Damn y'all slammed on me, y'all called me Uncle Tom and all that type stuff. How the f*** whatever man take this out I got drill-I had drill instructors in boot camp that had better insults than ya'll. I gotta remember that one Hey man I drilled instructors at boot camp who had better insults than y'all chat room. The reason why i have a lot of black supporters is because black people can't accept the truth about themselves

18:47 Black people admitting to the truth is like them snitching on themselves. And black people have this no-snitching rule, they're gonna deny it until they die! Y'all only teaching black people to hate white people and now y'all encouraging black people to throw their lives down a drain by taking away somebody else's life? Sad I'm a prince for y'all okay, so the the idea of this guy's video is You know this black lives matter But apparently it's gotten to the point where Black Lives Matter are you know or outgrowth from? The movement is being used to rile black Americans to shoot cops particularly white cops and

19:26 And, you know this has been pushed a little too hard for my comfort level. And we know that the specific groups who disturbed Bernie Sanders' speech who had the backstage talk with Hillary Clinton... That this group is partially but in majority funded by The Open Society Institute from George Soros So this is not just an organic movement there's real funding from a real A-hole behind it And this guy, he seems genuine but what he's doing on one hand also to me kind of seems to propagate more racist tendencies.

CHAPTER 06 / 38 Discussion

Media Narratives on Race and Police Mistrust

Mainstream media outlets like CNN and Fox News are accused of instigating racial tension through scripted segments and specific narratives. Michael Whaley's appearance on Megyn Kelly's show is critiqued for its focus on "the no-snitch rule" and inner-city violence. Montel Williams is also featured discussing homicide statistics among African American males and the need for internal community solutions.

cnn· megyn kelly· montel williams· black lives matter· chicago· homicide statistics

20:09 And so he's on CNN and just listen to the words he uses. He says something in the beginning here which I'll roll back to after we listened to him explain what has to happen, and what is really going on with black violence, black American violence. Let me ask you a question right now if you say I'm putting the spotlight on Chicago doesn't that sound like a briefing? Like, okay here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna go with this viral video and put the spotlight first on Chicago You know what I mean? The whole thing seems like scripted Yeah Let's take it- I'm putting the spotlight in Chicago cause This goes out to the people of Chicago I care about yall Because It's a lot of crime that goes on in Chicago every single day That doesn't get talked about by mainstream media

20:58 And their lives matter. There's too much killing that is going on, and the Black Lives Matter movement only protests when a white officer kills a black person. To be honest the mainstream media causes racism because they instigate it. The mainstream media puts white officer kills on all black men So, that part makes sense. I was like, we know that's true. The mainstream media is propagating this and then so if this guy is not for real because when he talks about this stuff, it really just makes it worse and then you know it turns out he's really coming from a very strong religious background. Maybe he has been programmed somehow?

21:50 And I want to believe that there's these voices that are against this crazy, you know, socialist Soros-funded group who indeed are really making things worse. But when you listen to him, something's just rubbing me the wrong way and I want to get your opinion. What do you mean about the no snitch rule? That was the first time that I heard something like that. This is your explanation for why you think black people in the inner cities don't speak up more about black on black crime? The No Snitch Rule... You know for a fact-you probably heard of it before so this ain't your first time hearing it. You've heard of the No Snitch Rule. Now why would he say that to Megyn Kelly? I know you've heard about it because you got the briefing!

22:32 Doesn't that sound strange? It does sound strange the way you put it. In this context, it was new Okay but yeah how it is... Black on black crime happens every day so if a black person gonna kill another black person they're gonna deny till they die They not gonna admit the truth and some people don't like admitting the truth Can we stop with the F's instead of TH I'm tired of this What's the truth When did this happen? When did this become okay to talk like that? True, because they don't like that. Like I had... it hurts me to say right there It hurts me as a black man to say right there and have to tell truth about my own people but what i did is because i care about my people Jesus's own people turned on him cause he spoke the truth

23:14 and they had him crucified, but at the end of the day he loved them. So I love every single one of y'all and this violence that's going on has to be stopped. This racism that is going on has to stop because black people white people we're not enemies We have somebody else behind closed doors that is actually pulling strings That's actually causing a lot of racism here in America Now I'm liking that like yes! We know who's pulling the strings part of the string are being pulled by Soros cause he literally funding the black lives matter movement so ok i'm still on board but it's bugging me look at martin luther king when martin luther king want people to ride in ferguson no he would not well marlon king want people to ride in baltimore no martin luther king had a dream now this time was turn that dream into reality I don't care if I got I don't care if I die trying but imma guess what I got my kids is gonna carry on my legacy and if I can't make that dream happen then they're gonna make it happen. It starts with us

24:05 us. It starts with education, we need to be teaching our kids as growing up to overcome diversity and accept criticism for all races and love one another because of the color they skin. And the Black Lives Matter movement only instigates and encourages African Americans to throw away their lives for what? To take care something that happened years ago Most white people this generation a this generation was not a part of that. They could not control understood Let's now look at the negative things I know listen now Megyn Kelly is trying to get rid of him and she starts with understood Okay, you know shut up history we're gonna look at the negative things let's take those negative things and turn into positive cut history tends to repeat itself I got it Michael Thank You. So lets make a change in history And I'm promoting all lives matter movement because everybody life matters cuz I care about all

24:52 I care about everybody. I love all y'all. Hopefully you won't receive any... Oh yeah, listen to this now she's saying hopefully you won't be shot is what she's saying for being an Uncle Tom like he said in his video but I really hope you.. But then listen how we ends it. I hear and hopefully you won't receive any hateful feedback We appreciate you coming on telling us your perspective tonight All the best to you and thank you for your service You're welcome. Oh, you're welcome like he gets good like it was a gig yeah done Yeah, but so the propaganda here's this guy has got to go it sounds almost like I set up I don't know man You know I never caught any of this and I don't think I missed a damn thing I mean you might as well put Jenna marbles on well how about Montel Williams then what about Montel William? Let's put him on

25:43 God, why? With Don Lemon. Because we gotta have more of this! The rhetoric is being ratcheted up way too high in Black Lives Matter and we ought to ratchet it back down and come up with solutions But he says freedom of speech I'm not going limit people's freedom of speech No but what i think what we should do if im the person who controls a rally I should be able to determine the tenor on my rally And If can't do that then I might ask you not attend next time Why can't I do that Do you think that we have reached a tipping point when it comes to mistrust between police officers Tipping Point citizens and African Americans in this country. I'm so sorry, people get really angry with me when i do say this In the last four years the stats bear it out The truth of the matter is right now in our country the single leading cause of death to african-american males between ages 15 and 34 is homicide And that's not committed by cops

26:37 Ninety-three percent of this are committed by us, on us. So at some point in time I would love to see this whole movement turn to Black Lives Matter hell yeah! In my neighborhood, to me why am i not rallying every morning and saying to other people who will shoot five people tonight in Baltimore seven people in Chicago ten in Detroit stop that you point the finger in the wrong direction all the time The pangers coming back might not be the ones you want to see. This is like a war of cliches Yeah, it is I'm not getting anything from this. I mean this has been uh Undercurrent with the black lives matter things almost since its inception And I just think the whole thing's winding down Well unless we have some kind of event which is what i'm a little concerned about well There's events are going to be difficult. I was mentioned this in the newsletter or I don't know if I did or not maybe

CHAPTER 07 / 38 Discussion

Global News Cycle and Guatemalan President Resignation

Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina resigned and faced arrest warrants for customs fraud and bribery following a massive public uprising. This significant regional event received minimal coverage on major American networks compared to the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis. The discrepancy is attributed to the media's preference for emotionally manipulative international stories over complex political corruption nearby.

otto pérez molina· guatemala· corruption· resignation· syrian refugees· news cycle

27:33 Yeah, I did. I kind of glanced off it because we're at September 15th is the six-week cycle right which is so So there could be something that happens but Because of the way I'm watching these again three by three these news Networks and yes 3x3 now. I mean they're right this as we get to this holiday Which you know were in the middle of it and actually working on As we get to this holiday, they consolidated what they're going to cover. And the thing that seems to be getting the most interest are these heartbreaking borderline pathetic just ridiculous refugee stories which are completely clouding the news coverage and I don't see anything getting any headway other than these stories and they're perfect for the American public because

28:24 Someplace else. Oh my god, this is Americans don't normally care about International news we don't even we don't understand that we don't have passports We don't know what are we know? Very rarely there's more than There's more out there in America made it the longest trip to average American will make into next five years And But they we do get suckered into these these These sorts of stories and the news media when they pick up on it. They just go with it Yeah, and in fact I got one clip here Which I'm listening to this clip because I do venture away from the three by three yes? but I get this I hear this And this is covered by none of the networks nobody even scum effect Nobody's covering this this is a clip WTF Guatemala oh Yes, okay

29:18 After a massive public uprising, Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina has resigned His resignation came just hours after a judge approved the attorney general's arrest warrant for him. This follows Congress' surprising unanimous decision to strip the president of immunity from prosecution, bowing to popular pressure. Prosecutors said Pérez Molina will be charged with illicit association taking bribes and customs fraud. He is also being investigated for money laundering. We'll go to Guatemala City to speak with journalist Alan Nairn after headlines. Obama administration has secured enough. Do we need to continue? No, you're done. I must have clipped the whole thing instead of the selection. But this is not this is pretty nearby. You know it's just one two countries away we got Mexico then Guatemala. It's not that far from here now and I'm telling in none of the networks even mention it ABC NBC CBS don't even mention it

CHAPTER 08 / 38 Discussion

Media Exploitation of the Syrian Refugee Crisis

The viral image of a drowned Syrian child on a Turkish beach is analyzed as a tool for emotional propaganda. Questions are raised regarding the staging of the photograph and the sudden availability of the family's high-quality personal photos for media use. The segment suggests that news outlets prioritize "dead kid" stories to drive ratings and specific political agendas.

syrian refugees· turkey· propaganda· kurds· media ethics· photojournalism

30:20 But they got these correspondents over there, you know giving us these hair raising stories about the pathetic refugees from Syria. And those are long segments those are whole blocks. Oh yeah! So... You know the kid that they- The dead kid on the beach? Well now if you want to bring that up I do have some thoughts about the poor dead kid on the beach, pathetic. Well do you know where the kid is actually from? No. So the kid's a Kurd, is the Kurd Kid I did know that Yeah He'd been living in Turkey for the past three years Was actually running away from Turkey Of course if you're a Kurd and your in Turkey this probably not a good thing I haven't seen that reported

31:08 I think i saw it reported. Okay, so yes It's mainly serious but to me was they had one of the networks Had the uh? They had gone back to the story they've revisited this dead kid a number of times because it really is a winner Yeah, it's beautiful shot remember when i said it looked like the kid was positioned the way you The way he was on his hands yeah, it was it was It photographers are known to do that yeah In war situations especially. uh... and i saw a way to prove it unless the honest that dead kid i mean that's that's ratings right there at that this some great and and i want my everybody no way it was too jarring in shocking before any news outlet to show the virginia tv shooters own footage that he put on the but on the face page because all people can handle seeing someone shot yet decade on the beach everywhere

32:08 What is the rules in media? What is okay to show and what is not okay to show. I think it's okay to show something if it's for some propaganda measure." I'm not going to argue this, so let's get...so I'm watching one of the...I wish I'd noted the network but it's one of them and they could have all done this. They're pretty much on board with a dead kid and they have... I'm sorry. That sounds callous. Hey, we have more dead kid photos? We got the slot in the B block! There's no doubt in my mind about it because there is one they do a special on him and they show all of his

32:54 Boyhood photos they got a picture of him in school. No, no I gotta picture with his brother They got a picture of it with his dead brother. They got a picture him with the family They got all these pictures and then where are these pictures come from? Yes magic Where did these pictures come from yeah were these people would have why weren't their pictures washed away Why weren't them you know did they have the pictures with them how do they keep him from getting wet because they're all in this boat mm-hmm I mean, the whole thing and then they'd go this whole... They show the dead kid and they showed the pictures of him when he was a little. This is what you do in an American setting where somebody gets shot at some gunman comes and guns down about people and always showed that cute little guy killed.

33:39 And then they show the pictures of her, she's a beautiful gorgeous cheerleader and she shows her having fun with the family at the barbecue and all these things. Then there is picture of her regular head shot, Hollywood headshot and then she is dead! This was the same sort of reporting but it was this dead kid who had really captured the imagination of the public But now I'm thinking jeez... The migrant crisis is now being used for everything all the way to man-made climate change. In fact, let's take a listen to... So I'm listening to the BBC and Emma Thompson who I now realize was a stooge for the warmists. She's a Greenpeacer and she is...I don't know how old she is but she's gorgeous

CHAPTER 09 / 38 Discussion

Emma Thompson and Climate Change Refugee Narratives

Actress Emma Thompson appeared on the BBC to link the Mediterranean refugee crisis to man-made climate change. A viral cartoon is mentioned that attributes the Syrian civil war to a climate-induced drought. These narratives are criticized as a way to merge environmental agendas with the humanitarian crisis to influence public opinion.

emma thompson· greenpeace· climate change· syria· bbc· drought

34:30 And extremely well-spoken, and this is who you want to be your spokesperson. You find an idiot—beautiful Hollywood idiot that is well spoken and will do what she's told him, will give the...and throw pitches out there—and you get somebody who can or just presents well… And I mean we've seen it before. And then you give her a script? Give her a script or you don't send this in her case. I don't think she needed the script She's all-in It's not like she's not sincere because you have to, of course if you give fake sincerity You got it made was that old saying that some buddy said once about acting so here She is Emma Thompson and then he's talking about oh the shell or we gotta stop drilling On and on shells are horrible company We've tried to negotiate with them but they lie

35:21 There are currently thousands of people drowning in the Mediterranean. What odd timing to go and talk about Arctic and oil, and the environment as opposed to what Britain has to do about the refugee crisis? I'm really glad that you brought that up because it's profoundly connected Our refugee crisis, which let me tell you if we allow climate change to go on as it's going the refugee crisis we have at the moment will look like a tea party compared to what is going to happen in a few years time. Because if we allow climate change to continue there are going to be entire swathes of the earth that will become uninhabitable and where are those people gonna go? Oh my god! Where do they think they're gonna go? Oh man first of all

36:08 When anyone says climate change, I'll agree. Yes climate change is real. Climate change is real? Climate changes! This is so disgusting that people are no longer even saying man-made climate change. They're just spouting things that in essence are true but... Did you see that cartoon that was floating around? Like, this will explain the Syria refugee crisis in five minutes. Did you see this by any chance? No! Oh man... You gotta look it up So its a cartoon and then its like okay here's what happened and it boils down to- Wait stop

36:45 Is it a regular cartoon or is that guy drawing all that stuff? No, no. It's just a regu- if you do a Google search right now you'll find it say Syria crisis in five minutes cartoon and you'll find it I'll explain while we look at it And really... No I'm not gonna look because I'm not going to slow down the stream Okay Oh I see But what it boils down to is climate change. Yeah, because they had a drought and everyone wanted to move away And oh and then there was you know at the same time there was a civil war Oh come on! It's a well done cartoon So I didn't delve into that background and who did it and where it came from but its yeah so yeah This is this is being used for all different you know agendas particularly with this kid now

CHAPTER 10 / 38 Discussion

Frans Timmermans and the Potential Fragmentation of the EU

EU official Frans Timmermans is discussed in the context of his role in managing the migrant crisis and his past interactions with the hosts. There is speculation that the current migration policy is intended to undermine the European Union and break the Schengen Agreement. The strategy involves Germany accepting educated Syrians while diverting other migrants to countries like Poland to create social friction.

frans timmermans· european union· schengen agreement· germany· poland· migration

37:35 In the EU, in the Starfleet command there is the... Remember the guy Frans Timmermans who we talked about him? He's a Dutch politician. He was the foreign minister First he was the adjunct foreign minister, and this is when I met him on the radio show that i did in the Netherlands. We started No Agenda but I was doing a show at Arrow Classic Radio and that was the one after I talked about Pedophilia. The pedophiles in the government that, you know they took me off the air of day and burned down a station pretty much toasted everything ruined lives in Korea. So now you're living in a trailer. But we had when he was the undersecretary

38:30 foreign affairs, we had this guy on the show. And he said to me... He took me aside and he said you know what you guys are doing here is really important this is very good and I found it to be somewhat strange because he's a Bilderberg attendee, you know? He's highly ranked and now he's like the number 2.5 guy in the EU Starfleet command And also, I don't know if you remember me telling the story that at the time was flying my little plane back to the UK and the Prime Minister and his entourage were at the Rotterdam airport at the private jet terminal. And I saw Frans Timmermans says hey! He immediately went oh come on we'll introduce you to the prime minister. You remember that?

39:19 And the Prime Minister's going like, oh it's so cool. I recognize you from TV Like a moron So this guy then he says something or be kind of goes on a little bit of A short tangent here in in the EU Parliament about the migrants and if you interpret this in the way that When he said to me, you guys are doing really important work this is really good but he kind of said that on the slide maybe there's some undermining going on here just listen what he said. Migrants stranded in the Greek island of Kos made their feelings clear as senior EU officials arrived to discuss how to handle the worsening crisis The first vice president Franz Timmermans and the EU migration commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos also discussed plans to create a so-called hotspot

40:13 to enable quick identification, and assess people's needs. It is a global challenge that requires European solutions, that requires European solidarity. Ladies and gentlemen we are facing a moment of truth in European history. Greece has asked the EU for about 700 million euros to build infrastructure to shelter refugees and migrants arriving daily on its shores from conflict areas such as Syria Iraq or Afghanistan Somehow when he said that

40:51 Knowing that he is a big fan of the Queen and has traveled with the Queen, well of course now it's the King but with the Queen of Netherlands. When he says it's a global problem that needs European solution this is the moment of truth for Europe I just had this flash that said This guy is part of the process of undermining the EU That this is intended to break apart the Union. First we start with the Schengen, with the borderless countries that are now under severe attack Then we want to shove all of the shitty migrants into the countries we hate most and Germany is being really smart

41:33 Germany is a country that needs, you know they're dying. They have no young people so they need to bring young people in what better than to bring in the highly educated Syrians who speak English for sure who are capable of living in any country and being you know, upstanding citizens and can fill the void that Germany needs. And let's send all the crazy ones to countries like Poland where it's 99% Christianity and let's send some Muslims in there... I think we're going to see attacks whether its truthful or not but were going to see some really bad things happening

CHAPTER 11 / 38 Discussion

Germany's Welcoming Policy for Newcomers

Germany has adopted a highly welcoming stance toward refugees, providing housing, meals, and medical care to thousands of arrivals in Munich. Chancellor Angela Merkel has set no limit on the number of asylum seekers the country will accept. This policy is contrasted with the more aggressive or chaotic responses seen in Hungary and other EU member states.

germany· angela merkel· munich· asylum seekers· social benefits· newcomers

42:16 EU countries. Sure, now I picked up this clip from...I think it was the BBC and it was a black African Somalian type, very dark black African who speaks decent English-African style with the accent. So at the end of it you there I may have to translate what he said at the end because it's very interesting but they because of Germany making its You know making a clear that it would it's welcoming Apparently this is gone overboard into the I guess into the infrastructure if there is such a thing of the refugees of all sorts and it's like, and it has become a commonplace amongst the way they think. Just listen to this guy describe Germany as his target where he wants to go too. I think there are no countries

43:11 better than Germany because the chances that they are going to give you in Germany I don't think there is any country that can give you these chances. Like, give you food shelter clothing and education to be yourself as a human being. I think that is only thing that human beings need in life and these German people are ready to give it to you and support you so that you can be something or someone in life So I think they are the best thing on this earth. Yeah, this is a travel commercial. They're the best thing on this earth. Yeah, haha! Jawohl! We have the best things on this EARTH, Franz!

43:50 Well, I have some stats here about Germany. Typically newcomers that and watch you're gonna see these words Newcomer's they're the newlings or the newbies is a good one newcomers They get housing which is earmarked for asylum seekers free meals clothing health care household support monthly spending money about 100 Yes And after three months, they get I guess what's called restricted work opportunities. No other country is doing this and the UK is using this to convince their citizens to get out of the Union. Look at this, we don't want these crazy migrants and I'm sure Britain will get some nutty ones who will chop you try and rip someone's head off or whatever. Decapitate yeah! But the religious part... that got a crazy story, let me see if i can find it That a lot of these migrants which we'll just call refugees

44:52 Here at Berlin Church Muslim refugees converting in droves Really? They're converting to Catholicism in droves Well, Germany Germany is not a good Catholic country Christian. Yeah, sorry Christian Christianity Yes, they're converting to here Zanubi carpenter from This is from Shiraz, from Iran really. Why did why they highlight him? It's all... The whole thing is a clusterfuck here's a little report about the welcoming open arms for the newlings of Germany. The first train loads of migrants traveling from Hungary via Austria have arrived in the German city of Munich

45:46 They are an initial wave of thousands of mainly Syrian nationals who were stranded in Hungary before being allowed to leave on buses for Austria. Cheers rang out from the many Germans who had gathered at the station to greet them. Oh, see? The Germans are happy! Every other country in EU is like, oh, shitty migrants get out of here and Germany's happy! Hand out sweets and refreshments. Sweets?! The Bavarian authorities have been preparing for their arrival. Everything has been arranged in an orderly and structured manner, the regional government humanitarian organizations and the police are working together we're taking care of everything We all have to stand together this is a task for all Germany

46:29 and the responsibility of all Germans. The country is expecting around 10,000 people to arrive with Chancellor Angela Merkel setting no limit on the number of migrants who can seek asylum. The initial care is administered here at the station or somewhere else. They'll be provided with food and drinks and medical checks. They will then be taken to shelters where they'll be registered and where they can stay for the moment." Arabic-speaking translators are on hand to assist in the registration process. The scenes in Munich are in stark contrast to the chaos and aggression seen in Hungary. Shit man, I want to go to Germany! Sounds like a good deal! It does! What is up with this? Is this truly because they know that they need to freshen up their population?!

CHAPTER 12 / 38 Discussion

Missing Celebrity Activists and Missing Media Variables

The absence of high-profile celebrity activists like Angelina Jolie and George Clooney from the current refugee narrative is noted. Speculation is offered regarding Clooney's marriage to a human rights lawyer and potential CIA connections. Additionally, the lack of "icon changing" social media movements is linked to Hillary Clinton's departure from the State Department.

angelina jolie· george clooney· lake como· cia· hillary clinton· icon changing

47:23 Unless they're gonna eat these people. I have no idea what the deal is like the whole registration thing from the train though That's kind of cool, but yeah these guys are good at that There's a box God put this put put this patch on it'll be fine And I'm still and we're still waiting for Angelina Jolie and then like clockwork I got this video, and I was all excited as she was talking in the UN Did you see this? No. Okay, so this started doing the rounds and people are sending to me oh look there she is Nearly 4 million Syrian refugees are victims of a conflict they have no part in yet they are stigmatized unwanted and regarded as a burden So I'm here for them

48:09 Because this is their United Nations International humanitarian law prohibits torture starvation The targeting of schools and hospitals it goes on for a little bit longer, but then I realized this is from April This is not new but it was it was kind of sent around as oh look. Here's Angelina Jolie No Where is she where is she for reals now people? She's having a blood transfusion They're swapping out her organs. I have no idea, but she is missing in action yeah So it's Clooney Cluney ever one ever since he married that the lawyer He's been he's just been off that he's off-the-radar. I think they canceled his uh his card I think he bailed and I think there she's there to try to get him to join back up well It's not working No you know where he met her mmm. I think if you took my might remember if you tell me oh

49:13 Actually in Lake Cuomo at a party. At one of his parties? Yeah So that's how the CIA does it, huh? I guess They send the hot chick down Well, that's what the Economic Hitman book discussed. I mean that's how Perkins got reeled in to some hottie. Why not? You know some super hottie comes in and she bats her eyes a few times and sweet talks him next thing you know the guy is a spy. Well she better hurry up! Well, yeah. Something's amiss. She better get on the stick and get that working now as it were. And right along the lines of Clooney where is the icon changing? Where is the big benefit this has gotten to? You've noticed this what is one variable that is missing for the icon changing

50:17 One variable. Well, we need the iconic image Are you just... are you snapping your dentures or are you doing a Jeopardy time clock? It's hard to- I'm doing the time clock and i don't have dentures thank you They could've used the kid maybe The dead kid What is it would tell me what's the variable that's missing Hillary Clinton And her tech experts That all took place while she was Secretary of State Yeah And once she left, all that stuff ended. All that stuff ended yeah and there's certainly no grassroots movement although the Europeans are all in on the dead kid. Oh! The face page exploded with the dude is real now look at the dead kid

CHAPTER 13 / 38 Discussion

Dead Antelope in Kazakhstan and Eating Vermin

A news item regarding 60,000 dead antelope in Kazakhstan is briefly mentioned as a potential result of directed energy weapons. This leads to a discussion of Guardian columnist George Monbiot, who demonstrated skinning and cooking a squirrel on the BBC. The segment critiques the media's push for citizens to eat "local vermin" or bugs as a response to food scarcity.

kazakhstan· antelope· george monbiot· bbc· squirrels· roadkill

51:12 That poor dead kid. Yeah, yeah you can't help it if ya could have been a doll for all you know at this point now Okay I've got it I got a little bit before we going to our thank-yous for the two executive producers that We got yeah, so there's not gonna be a long segment I have a new idea for show or not a show a new idea for a segment ooh okay? A segment is this which block This will be for the B block which precedes the donation executive producer thing. I believe that's the B block, which we're in now. Perhaps they ended at the end of the B block

51:50 And this segment is what the heck is going on, tell me what they're doing. Tell me... We need to work on the name! Yes we need to work on the name but here's the idea I give you the idea and then you can work with it. Tell Me What The Heck Is Going On With John C. DeMorak Yeah, something like that. That would be good now It's I'm going to play a short clip and you're going to tell me what the hell is going on What the hell is going on? Okay All right here is George Momby Ott basically from Communists from The Guardian who was now I guess an environmentalist I didn't know this but okay Maybe he's always been an environmentalist But he's one for sure in this clip does the BBC Monbiot and and the squirrel hit it

52:37 Okey-dokey. context in the clip for me to tell you what the hell is going on, or is that the point? Is that how this segment works?" That's how this segment works. It's like a- can you guess the song in three notes? Okay let me listen to it again. Sure... Right and the good news is And then this is the point at which if you fear that you may be a little bit um delicate then you probably should look away briefly There are millions of squirrels rabbits pe- Okay so this is about 60 thousand dead antelope What?! No I guess I was wrong then

53:25 So you're just gonna make fun of the segment? No, there's an actual story about 60 thousand dead antelope and I thought that related... Really?! Yes! Wow. In Kazakhstan. Oh. All of a sudden there is sixty thousand antelope are dead everywhere You know what that's about. Death rays Directed energy weapon absolutely Look it up? Okay, I don't know what's going on with the squirrels and the cotton. Monbiot is about to skin and gut a squirrel and cook it on the BBC! Of course Because he believes and so they do all this older don't look away. Look away because you might be grossed out by the gutted squirrel His mom B outs now on this kick that we should all Because of guess he wasn't in on the bug idea yeah, and he says we should be eating the local vermin squirrels mice rabbits Anything see it eat it? You know there is something going okay So what the hell was going on is that

CHAPTER 14 / 38 Discussion

US Secretary of Agriculture on Child Hunger

Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack discussed the need for the government to provide breakfast, lunch, and dinner to children during summer months when school is out. During his remarks, he mistakenly referred to a month as "Jaloon." The hosts question why the government is increasingly focused on feeding children year-round and the implications of widespread domestic hunger.

tom vilsack· department of agriculture· child poverty· school meals· jaloon· nutrition

54:26 We don't notice due to the happy postings on social media that people are actually starving. I think that would be kind of what's going on and people are starving in the United States So this is why the bugs and eat your roadkill, which in Texas by the way is gourmet. I mean we have no problem with that but it's a... And I caught this Tom Vilsack who was the Secretary of Agriculture right he's not the secretary of education He's a secretary of agriculture and you know he realizes that kids in The United States of Gitmo Nation are starving to death

55:14 But of course we don't see that because, you know hey we got the I am Kate on television. Who the hell needs anything else? And he suggests the following. It's also important for Congress to understand the significance of what occurs between the months of Jaloon and September Wait a minute, I missed that! How could you miss that? It's a new month of Jaloon! It's JALOON everybody You gotta cut...you gotta take a little clip of that That's good, JALOON For Congress to understand the significance of what occurs between the months of Jaloon Wow, that's dumb. And September when youngsters are not in school. Youngsters? When they don't have access to a school breakfast and a school lunch and maybe even an after-school snack or dinner. Snack! So we have focused on efforts to try to figure out ways in which we could expand in those time periods when youngsters may not have access to school meals

56:11 We've asked the University of Kentucky to take a look at rural child poverty and nutrition issues, to try to figure out if there are pilots that could potentially be funded. That will expand access to food across the school day and across the school year and across the calendar year We've looked for creative ways to develop potentially here in the DC area, in the state of Virginia an opportunity to take a look at what would happen if all three meals were available for young people. So, why is the Secretary of Agriculture talking about this? I don't know. Something's up with this starving thing. Now let me get back to the... just you triggered another thought which is that Monbiot and this guy from the BBC so they cooked a squirrel and actually they have two of them and their in this frying pan and there just splayed it's like gutted with its legs and arms sticking out everywhere.

57:06 It cooked it kind of hard as a rock. And so they try to get the squirrels out and put them on two dishes, and one slides all over the table and they can't stab it because a fork won't go through it. They finally get these on the plates, and the BBC guy grabs a knife and a fork, and he can't really get the fork to go through this squirrel. But how did they cook it? They just fried it and Mambiat says, it's a little tough. You can't get the fork in? No! So then you can't cut it. The thing won't cut and then the host of BBC guys says well maybe you have to eat by hands and by the way I know enough British especially upper middle class than upper classes they would never touch their food. You know come close to cutting a candy bar but okay yeah he picks the thing up with his hands and he tries to bite into

58:02 Do it and he can't really even get a chunk off of in mom be I does the same thing he goes yes This is the way to do it, and he grabs this squirrel And he grabs and they starts bopping onto that you know They're kind of the breast of the thing and there's pulling away. I never see either one of them get up It's like, it's worse than jerky. We're so fortunate because we actually have a little bit to eat and you're a good cook. Yeah I'm sure if you said I'm going to make some squirrel, I'd eat it then it wouldn't be tough. I don't see why they have to ruin a perfectly good piece of roadkill and make it too tough to eat. I could cook it so it wasn't stuck but when you have... But when you have... Stewed for long time When you had the Secretary of Agriculture saying the government has to feed the children

CHAPTER 15 / 38 Discussion

Executive Producer Contributions and The Noodle Boy

Executive Producers Richard Hillebrand and Kyle Kinzell are thanked for their $333.33 donations. Kinzell, a student, requested the "Noodle Boy" clip, which features a millennial worker at a Noodles & Company restaurant advocating for workplace revolution. The worker describes his job as a "dictatorship" and suggests that employees should seize control of the business from the owner.

richard hillebrand· kyle kinzell· noodles & company· unionization· communism· executive producers

58:48 Breakfast, lunch snack and dinner something is amiss. Something is wrong Well we will be able to eat squirrel and not much more than that It being Labor Day And that has impacted us somewhat so I would like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you John C where the sea stands for The captain and Tennille of podcasting Dvorak In the morning to you Adam Curry in the money all ships at seaboots on the ground feet in there subs in the water And all the dames and knights. Er, and all the dames and knights out there. In the morning everybody in the chat room NoahJennerStream.com good to have you here and thank you to our artiste who helped us for 753 Sir DH Slammer that was The Office of Suck It Up episode I loved it! It was Hilary & Uma in a gefilte fish tin with 33 on it That's so many double entendres... Double and triple entendres. Liked it very much

59:50 And we appreciate all the work that our artists do. NoAgendaArtGenerator.com is where you can submit your art, where we choose the art not just for the show or newsletters it's just a great resource if you want to have a good laugh and print some stuff out It's beautiful art made by your very own NOAgenda community Yeah, I agree with that. But we have two people to thank for both contributing $333 and 33 cents one by check the other one would have been the only executive producer because nobody else seemed it's this holiday these holidays they kill us and this is one of the worst every year it's the same thing nobody I'm telling you nobody's listening

1:00:34 They may or may not get to the show eventually, so you know the content will be lost. And they're definitely not donating because they're on the road! I should send these newsletters out on a Friday instead of Saturday... Because there was nobody home. Richard Hillebrand in New Woodstock, NY $333.33 He says also gives you a happy birthday greeting. Happy birthday, Adam Thank you may please have a clippity-clop don't eat me Hillary and karma sure thing You've got karma And then Kyle

1:01:23 I guess it's Kinzel, Kinzell. And of all places Green Bay Wisconsin and i'm sure he is a part owner of the Green Bay Packers And he sent a note in, which is very interesting note because he discusses... He's actually a student who can afford $333.33 because he appreciates what he gets out of the show as opposed to people who don't. If you're spending $20,000 per year or some places per semester on college, what is a little bit extra to use this No Agenda search? for the show notes, clips. All of this is a great resource. Well according to him it is. ITM you two make my brain feel better! I wish I could donate more but most of my money is going to University Wisconsin-Green Bay where I'm working on my second bachelor's degree. My first bachelor's degree was in music and the second one will be in human biology

1:02:26 Since this is my second time through the system, I have a bit more moxie about...there's a bit more moxy about me than the first time around. I eagerly await the opportune moment to hit people in the mouth when the topic of global warming is discussed in class. I like any good scientist stand firmly behind the truth that without application of the scientific method, you cannot claim scientific fact no matter how well your thesis is supported. Nice! Throw in some global cooling and some... The only reason we support quote the only reason we support the renewable energy in the US so we will be prepared for when the Middle East blows itself up and ruins its oil reserves

1:03:13 I'm sure to get some jaws dropping. Yes, yeah and expelled Keep up the fantastic work of any requests Oh, I guess he didn't suggest a karma video will get one of those But he did suggest you haven't played the full noodle boy clip in a long time oh Okay, he wants a noodle boy clip anything else or just the Karma and the noodle boy That's it let's explain the noodle boy Yes, the Noodle Boy is a millennial working in a noodle shop because it's the only job he can get and explaining to us I guess a news reporter or someone what's wrong with the business he's working in and how you could improve it. And he's just a guy who's...you know? He's just a classic! We call him The Noodle Boy

1:04:02 Like I described earlier, there are two fundamental classes that are just a plain fact in society. You either work for someone else or you work for yourself and most people work for someone else Yeah we should say this he was working at the restaurant chain noodles which is why it's called The Noodle Boy That's an important piece Right! Work for someone else or you work for yourself And most people work for someone else in the way that they aren't free You don't really get to decide your work. For example, I work at Noodles a restaurant and basically it's a dictatorship there. We're told exactly what we're going to cook how are

1:04:38 how we're going to cook it, what time we're gonna get there. And basically if they don't like what they are doing they try and tell us what to do if we don't listen and get rid of us so were not able to actually cooperate in a way that we make decisions together I tried to convince my fellow employees that we should have union at noodles as source of power just to start with And then I think in terms of the bigger picture, when you look at revolutions the way that you actually get rid of any sort of dictatorship is by having workers take control of the place where they work. Would your plan...your vision for noodles? Sure. Would it include the owner? What capacity would he be granted? If the owner wanted to cooperate with us as an equal and provide his skills that he had

1:05:27 We would definitely cooperate with him. We'd have to abdicate his position as being an owner and controller of us, and he would have to recognize that we run this together. And basically if he doesn't want to cooperate with us, he's against it. Wash your hands after touching any raw meat! You've got karma. Good to hear that again! Yes, that is quite the eye-opener. It still sounds as crazy as the first time we heard it because we all own noodles together you see Well, you should take that communist idea noodle boy and go hang out with George Mandiot Man Briot. What's his name on Bia? Yeah that guy go eat some squirrel and enjoy the squirrel I want to make a quick PR mention for the clip of the day YouTube channel

CHAPTER 16 / 38 Discussion

Self-Esteem Movement and Historical Comparisons

A History Channel clip about Nazi Germany's indoctrination of youth is used to draw parallels to the modern American self-esteem movement. The hosts argue that participation trophies and scoreless sports create a shared sense of unearned superiority. They suggest this cultural shift could lead to a fascist society similar to the one established by Hitler.

history channel· adolf hitler· self-esteem· participation trophies· fascism· propaganda

1:06:19 Which is it's youtube.com slash clip of the day and he's always whenever we have a clip of the day He clips that and uploads it to YouTube And I think that's an outstanding way to hit people in mouth, then We highly appreciate and would really appreciate some help on Thursday show we will be doing another program obviously Not sure if I'm going to be out in the country or gonna be back in The crackpot condo but we will be seeing a lot of activity for this program 2015 and moving towards 2016, and we need all the support that we can get. Can I get another shot at the idea that I had proposed earlier? Sure. Oh, you mean what the heck is going on? Yeah. Let me alter it just a little bit. Okay. I have a clip and I want you to guess why am I playing this clip in the first place and how can you associate it with what's going on in the United States today?

1:07:49 Which clip is it? This will be Germans were the greatest. It's a way to go with me set it up It's from the history channel as one of those many many thousands and thousands of Tributes to Hitler that they plan the German on the History Channel By now he was considered by many to be almost superhuman I And it wasn't just Hitler who was thought to be a superior being. His connection with those Germans he considered racially pure, was based in part on a shared sense of superiority. Millions of ordinary Germans especially the young had been told that they were special too

1:08:36 We've been taught that only the Germans were valuable human beings There was a little booklet called German inventors German poets German musicians Nothing else existed and we devoured it, and we were absolutely convinced that we with the greatest Hmm. Why is this going on? I would say this is to remind people of How dangerous Donald Trump can be? No, that's a good guess. But no... I would say what can you associate this clip with that is going on? Okay then you kind of answered it What is really is that clip epitomizes in America today the self-esteem movement participation trophies and scoreless sports And we're all special that way Yeah

1:09:33 So it will lead to a fascist society, this self-esteem movement participation trophies and score...and not scoring in sports. In other words you play soccer and they don't keep score that is going to lead to the downfall of the country The way the Germans were suckered into believing all this crap about themselves Huh? Is this a good game or what? Yeah yeah Okay okay I get it I understand I'm trying to get into it Yeah, I think and I think I need a few more rounds before I dream up some more of these All right. Well while you're dreaming that up we have such an incredible push And this is it this is of course the you know are we now dog days or summer? Is that over oh

CHAPTER 17 / 38 Discussion

Cybersecurity Spending and Database Analysis Memes

The US government is reportedly spending billions on cybersecurity to counter threats from China and Russia. Media reports link the OPM hack to the Ashley Madison data breach, suggesting a massive blackmail opportunity against government workers. The term "massive database analysis" is identified as a buzzword used to justify increased funding for domestic "big data" initiatives.

office of personnel management· ashley madison· cnn· big data· cybersecurity· blackmail

1:10:19 where everyone's on vacation. I think that's always August, it's supposed to be over. Well you know everyone is on vacation and what are we going to do? We'll wait until Congress gets back into full swing but i've been reading all of the government technology news feeds And what's it called? FCW, I think. But there are a number of blogs really who out there reporting on the amount of money being put into government programs and 90% of everything you read is about the billions of dollars being put into cyber and that we need to

1:10:55 educate a whole new force of warriors who are only interested in protecting the homeland. But they can't actually hire anybody who would have any competence because they're too weak... They'll smoke drugs, yeah, or they do... Or they're on drugs or their... So CNN is putting it in... Of course what we need to do is we need to scare lawmakers and we need to make sure that they are very worried and will approve all of these contracts. And this is where all the money is going. big, big money and it's better than ever because you take a software program and you say well it is so important. And that's why it costs $1 billion even though what does it really cost to make a software program in some instances? It probably not $1 billion.

1:11:38 And CNN is all on board, they have these beautiful packages and they're doing what I did months ago linking the Office of Personnel and Management hack which as we know contains every... so much information about including lawmakers. I presume if you're a senator or congressman you also have filled out your form for the Office of Personnel Management? Have you not? I think you have. Me? No, if you're in Congress Oh yeah, absolutely. Right so they're tying this in to the Ashley Madison hack which is what I said would be a perfect blackmailing opportunity nothing better than putting a little package together on CNN to prime the pump as it were

1:12:20 Chinese and Russian intelligence services are collecting personally identifiable information on a grand scale. I love the keyboard rattling, that's a great little effect So they can target American government workers for counterintelligence A US official tells CNN Yeah unnamed official China has been particularly active the official says part of a national strategy Hold on a second Why does this have to be anonymous? This is not a state secret. Oh, because it's bullshit! They don't actually have a spokesholder talk about it. Active the official says part of a national strategy The foreign spy agencies then use a massive database analysis Massive database analysis?!

1:13:03 What does that mean? What is a massive database analysis, is that like selecting... You know this what used to be done in the mailing list business when they had, they're called database companies. They used to... Yeah They used to put two mailing lists together. All it amounts to is this, you got the field and stream mailing list of all the subscribers then you got the Reader's Digest subscriber and somebody with us did a psychographic analysis that anyone who subscribes to both this... This is still going on kind of thinking, its dumb. Anyone who subscribes to the Reader's Digest in their field and stream has to be interested

1:13:42 in deep sea fishing. And so then they would run the two lists together and then they come up with these same names, the names are on both lists. That's database analysis. I think it means when you say massive database analysis, I believe that term is intended To, uh... Wow. Hello? To promote the big data meme! Yes and since the Russians and Chinese are using massive database analysis guess what we need We should too! We need ginormous database analysis It's been particularly active, the official says part of a national strategy

CHAPTER 18 / 38 Discussion

Cyber Attack Attribution and Government Vulnerability

Anonymous US officials claim that foreign spy agencies use private contractors to hide the source of cyber attacks on American systems. Despite increased spending, internal reports suggest that government cybersecurity remains below private sector standards. The hosts argue that the attribution of these hacks to specific nations is often based on flimsy evidence provided to the media.

fbi· opm breach· cybersecurity· private contractors· anonymous officials· hacking

1:14:17 The foreign spy agencies then use a massive database analysis. See, foreign spy agencies which means the domestic spy agencies need even bigger... More money! Thank you To combine information from hacks as diverse as the Office of Personnel Management to the cheating website Ashley Madison, to identify and potentially compromise agents. Together they really ratchet up the level of harm The OPM breach has confidential information about US personnel and people who've applied for security clearances And the Ashley Madison breach reveals some of people's most intimate secrets about the affairs they might be having outside their relationship If I'm a cheating scumbag politician which let's face it

1:15:01 We know how many of them are. Let me roll it back in the report. The relationship and together, it provides a lot of leverage that can be used to blackmail and possibly influence US personnel. Both countries use private contractors including hackers to infiltrate U.S systems To help hide the true source of the cyber attacks This is great! So nice this we're so good at this now Ukraine problems? Well obviously its Russia by proxy

1:15:45 Well, that's the other thing. What he just said if that's what the spiel is which it seems to be then there's no evidence of the Chinese did the OPM hack? No! It's bullcrap Yes exactly what they're saying is and then I have another clip that ties into that is a bit well just because we say it's them because all they use consultants they hired that both governments also carry out their own attacks on such cyberattacks have been on the gradual upswing since the mid two thousands due to their success in u.s official says your bomb administration has repeatedly acknowledged this rent we're confronting uh... a persistent and dedicated adversary of the threat is ever evolving uh... and it

1:16:31 is critically important for us to make sure that our defensive measures, that are intended to prevent these kinds of intrusions reflect that ever evolving risk. Still repeated internal reports have found that US government systems remain vulnerable to such attacks even so many US government agencies according to a U.S official still lack urgency Why do you think this guy is yelling like this the whole time? Is he trying to get someone's attention?! What the OPM breach really revealed is that the government's cyber security isn't even up to the par of the private sector. And we know that private sector suffers security breaches all the time. Okay, well there you go and that was a consultant of course, cybersecurity consultant It is exactly the same meme were using to accuse Russia of the riots taking place in Ukraine Gee! Not a lot of reporting on that Violence on the streets of Ukraine... And it's the same guy

CHAPTER 19 / 38 Discussion

Ukraine Conflict and Megyn Kelly's Media Persona

Violence in Kiev is reported as Ukrainian nationalists protest against granting autonomy to eastern regions. The US is deploying Predator drones and F-22 jets to Europe to deter perceived Russian aggression by Vladimir Putin. Separately, the hosts critique Megyn Kelly's television persona, describing her as "unpleasant" and "patronizing" following her recent ratings boost.

kiev· ukraine· vladimir putin· nato· megyn kelly· f-22

1:17:28 He's the same guy with this violence on the streets of the Ukrainian capital Kiev now turning deadly. A grenade thrown from the crowd killing one soldier injuring several others these street battles pit Ukrainian nationalists against the Ukrainian parliament Just approved giving greater autonomy to the eastern regions of the country now controlled by Russian troops and pro-Russian separatists. Oh, Russian troops all of a sudden? No! There's no proof of Russian troops

1:18:04 But Russian back separatists, okay Ukraine's Western backed president scolded protesters for attacking Ukraine over Russia Russia has strengthened its hold on the east and the war has raged on with more than 6,000 killed since April last year To ceasefire in tenors NATO allies worried they could be Russia's next targets The US military is... My god, I didn't realize how much sound effect was in this thing. This is fancy. This is tense! This is great! ... bolstering its forces in the region sending predator drones to Latvia over the weekend and F-22's to Germany late last week

1:18:46 All part of an effort to reassure European allies that the US will deter further aggression by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Obviously! That's the direction he wants to take them towards one or more confrontation and we're simply gonna have to check that We're gonna have to check him because Putin is behind everything, he's really really bad Oh my god it's Russia they are doing everything Russia is responsible for all this That's how you do a report. I liked it, it was good you could have done longer. Yeah ran out of material but I don't have the SFX library CNN apparently has so this is all just well its great filler for the summer not alot of people watching

1:19:40 Everybody's off, Pooper is not on. I'm surprised Megan Kelly is back because they set it up for her to be a ratings bonanza now thanks to Trump. Oh yeah very good job of promoting her show Fantastic Yeah you know the thing with her she's a little dour I mean she has a...I don't know I actually liked her before when she got this show She's too..I don't what it is She's unpleasant She's a little patronizing Well she just...I dunno It's like she's got You know what It seems to me that she epitomizes being constipated.

CHAPTER 20 / 38 Discussion

Misuse of the Term Veteran in News Media

A listener's letter complains about the media's tendency to refer to police officers with very little experience as "veterans." Examples are cited where officers with only six to eighteen months on the job are given the title in news reports. The hosts agree that the language is being misused to lend unearned authority to individuals in news stories.

veteran· police department· semantics· news reporting· white house fence· linguistics

1:20:17 And you have to watch it with that in mind. Just seriously, I'm joking! Watch Megyn Kelly as if she's constipated and you'll see... Oh okay, I get it now She might actually be constipated, I don't know Thank you, I'l make sure to keep an eye on this You just gotta... Have a letter from a listener And this is actually an interesting pet peeve. He says, he decides that should be my pet peeve I can't get that into it but i kind of like his note ITMJCD I've been waiting patiently for two or three years at least for this to show up as a Dvorak Pet Peeve and if it isn't one of yours I will be shocked! I'm Megyn Kelly and I can poop! I'm sorry... I will be shocked! Shocked!

1:21:04 It sure irritates the hell out of me. A recent story about the White House fence jump for getting gunned down at a Pennsylvania courthouse brought it all up again, I quote from a typical story, quote because of the late morning hour, the normal security monitoring officers were on lunch break and his single monitoring station was open man by deputy sheriff Kevin Brough an 18 month veteran of the staff and the second unnamed deputy. And he says like, and then he says this guy, the letter writer J, He says, 18-month veteran? How can you be in the job 18 months and be a veteran of the police department. News stories like this abound! You can even do a Google search on two year veteran police and find 1,000 hits. I even did a search for one year veterans found the following...and he's got evidence that goes on and on

1:21:54 He thinks that the language is being misused when some guy who's been on the job for six months is being called a six-month veteran. And I agree with him! Of course, so what is that about? Yeah he's just bitchin'. It's just a bitch letter these people send these bitch letters and knowing that I'll probably read them. It's not quite a pet peeve of the day No, it's not a pet peeve. It's not even an almost pet peeve. It was just an interesting observation And that's one of the things we do in the shows were always looking for these little gotchas and in usage Mm-hmm and you said ginormous earlier But I recognize it as a joke yes because it was a joke yes. It was a joke When I said ginormous that one time You know I never said ginormous this is something else with something else stupid yeah

CHAPTER 21 / 38 Discussion

State Department Briefing on Russian Sanctions

The US State Department announced 25 new sanctions against Russia related to the conflict in eastern Ukraine. During a briefing, a spokesperson struggled to provide specific examples of Russian ceasefire violations when questioned by an RT reporter. The segment highlights the government's "guilt by association" stance regarding Russian involvement with Ukrainian rebels.

state department· russia· ukraine· sanctions· ceasefire· rt

1:22:47 No, I'm gonna be going. I just one that's the note one more clip about Russia Did you know that we have extended the sanctions against Russia now with 25 new? Sanctions Oh 25 25 new ones Here is the spokesholder deputy spokesall Kirby's off on vacation everyone's just chilling out this this deputy spokes all Interesting guy. Oh, I saw him already yes and he's a very dull person yeah but therefore in a strange way interesting now this is an RT report so you have to take it with the RT angle in mind but I can't find much flaw with it

1:23:28 the State Department to find out what exactly Russia is doing right now to fuel the conflict in eastern Ukraine. We believe the preponderance of those ceasefire violations are on the part of separatist forces, again supplied and also helped by Russian military. Can you give some specifics exactly what violations? What ceasefire... How is Russia...? Well I mean again we've got you know, many examples. Obviously I'd refer you to the OSCE their monitors are on the ground.

1:24:13 Well, there was some verbal wandering and flipping through the binders before the State Department spokesperson found a few more lines that he thought explained why Russia is still being punished. We've seen repeatedly within the past months Russian separatist forces have launched dozens of attacks across the line of control killing more than a dozen Ukrainian soldiers. Well in view of the State Department for whatever the Ukrainian rebels do Russia is guilty by association There you go. They're seeing the same thing. Yeah, you know this reporter that woman who's also a White House correspondent? Yes I think she's really good yeah but i can't remember her name though it says something like... Her name is completely unremarkable. She should be one of the networks should pick her up. Should snap her up I agree

CHAPTER 22 / 38 Discussion

Frontline Documentary on Vladimir Putin's Rise

The PBS Frontline documentary "Putin's Way" is reviewed, focusing on Vladimir Putin's transition from the KGB to the presidency. The film argues that Putin made a deal with Boris Yeltsin to protect the corrupt interests of Russian oligarchs. It also clarifies that Putin served as the head of the FSB, the successor agency to the KGB, prior to becoming Prime Minister.

frontline· vladimir putin· boris yeltsin· fsb· kgb· oligarchs

1:25:02 Yeah, I agree. She's just a good reporter So we talked about this already but I didn't have any clips. I got a couple of clips There is a front line everyone should watch And it's called... Oh, yes. Yeah about Putin is fantastic. It's called Putin's Way. Yep. It aired on January 13th 2015 and they played a couple of times and you can go to Frontline their website if there's a copy of it online You can watch it on YouTube I believe. And it's a frontline production? It is well done! Yeah they do a good job. Lanny Riefenstahl would be so proud

1:25:42 I think they've gone beyond her. I got a great, I went to an event and they had the frontline producers there giving lectures on videography techniques using small devices and it was fascinating! They actually do go in a lot of times with like you know...I wouldn't say it's a GoPro but it's a GoPros little size thing somebody's like a little camera and they shoot a lot stuff because they can't get a lot of gear into some of these places that they shoot And this is very interesting. They said it's actually harder if you have a good piece of video, if you have a good video camera with all those controls, It's so much easier to get the shot you're looking for than one of these little handheld things. So these things are just ridiculously difficult to use

1:26:29 On a broadcast level right to get that kind of broadcast quality you want. That's it was kind of the message So let's listen to here's this I this is interesting to me this clip here, which is now Before you get into it what do you think the overall? Meaning or thought of this front line I'll call it It's like a documentary piece was it slanted do you feel they feel it was fair What was your takeaway from it It was totally slanted. It had a thesis, of course everything has to or it's not interesting and the thesis is that Putin just carried on where Yeltsin left off running a corrupt society and he is just the new guy ahead of it and he agreed with Yeltsin that they will not bust the Yeltsin family who created this corrupt society of all these oligarchs

1:27:26 And these guys are just paid off. And a lot of these oligarchs had hoped that they were to transition, in fact that one guy there the oil magnate who was one of the world's richest men and now he's broke who got thrown in jail for 20 years was one of those guys who said we gotta do better deals will make more money if we take what we've got and join in with the West and do bigger deals that are not just based on corruption Putin apparently made a deal with Yeltsin right off the at the get-go to To continue the old style of business as usual which is based on bribes and then and killing people

1:28:08 And killing people. Yeah, they killed everybody who investigated the most interesting piece of this front line documentary but this is the one that kind of got to me because I remember discussions about Putin being in the KGB and people confusing him just being a colonel or something in the KGB with him running the KGB. Yes, and then that came out into the public domain I was never I think it was part of the political campaign all Putin never ran the KGB never did this is bullcrap he's just a KGB guy and then there's this little tidbit This is Putin in the KGB FSB clip

CHAPTER 23 / 38 Discussion

Russian Apartment Bombings and False Flag Allegations

The 1999 Russian apartment bombings, which killed hundreds, are discussed as a potential false flag operation by the FSB. The documentary suggests the attacks were used to justify a new invasion of Chechnya and propel the unknown Vladimir Putin to the presidency. The hosts conclude that while the Russian government may be corrupt, Western efforts to turn the Russian public against their leaders are likely to fail.

moscow· chechnya· fsb· false flag· 9/11· apartment bombings

1:28:48 All these kind of things he has in him. And I don't think he can change it, you know? It's unchangeable." He was so much the KGB man that he would take a turn as head of its successor agency the FSB in the year before he became prime minister. So he was the head of not the KGB, but the FSB for a year That's a big difference than never being ahead of it. Yeah now they believe in this documentary that what they try to prove is that these there was a bunch of just before Putin was elected president to take over from Yeltsin and The first time around there were a bunch of Apartment buildings that were blowed up yeah by the Chechnyan rebels was the whole idea

1:29:41 Killing a whole bunch of people. The Chechen rebels supposedly did it, Putin became a big tub-thumper to kill all the Chechens and it turns out that from the way this was presented and the fact that they found some explosives in a third building that never went off... That is was actually the FSB who put those bombs there to create Putin as the big, you know, savior of the country. And they call it the 9-11 of Russia and in fact it was a phony explosion and everyone who's tried to investigate this has ever either been jailed or shot. This is what we call a false flag? Yeah definitely so let's play get these out of way this is Putin and The Apartments

1:30:31 One month into his new job, in the fall of 1999 bombs obliterated four apartment buildings in Moscow and other cities. All blown up at night while people slept hundreds died this was Russia's 9-11 Russian historian Yuri Felshtinsky has written a book on the apartment bombings We have to understand that the whole country is very nervous The feeling is that every several days or like once a week, the building is going to be blown up. All of a sudden, a prime minister few Russians had heard about was everywhere swearing revenge. We will chase terrorists anywhere. In airport? In airport! You excuse me but we'll catch them in toilet and in toilet flush them down. That's it. The question is closed.

1:31:32 Putin would point to rebels in Chechnya, where a separatist movement was holding ground. The Russian officials said that there was a Chechen trail in the apartment bombings not proof of Chechen involvement, a Chechen trail it wasn't clear what that meant but it was used in order to justify and new invasion of Chechnya And so we end up with that situation evolving and then we have this Putin is Putin last clip He quickly became the most popular politician in Russia, even though before the apartment bombings he was believed to have had no chance to succeed Yeltsin as president.

1:32:20 set of situations in which they could postpone the elections entirely and make it more difficult for the opposition to focus on unimportant things like the corruption of the Yeltsin family. The irony is that this is precisely how the first Chechen war was started. The first Chechen war was started and provoked in 95, in order to have a situation would allow the government to cancel elections or postpone elections, claiming that you cannot have them during the war time. And absolutely the same was done in 99. So there was a real Yeltsin interest in this but there also was a Putin interest because he wanted to be president and it worked

1:33:18 Three months into a new millennium Russia had a new president He seemed a modern man, a man for the future. A future all Russians hoped would be better than the past Anyway great documentary people should definitely check it out Well you know we're not I know we're doing wrong It's so obvious now neither of us have that kind of voice But we need just to be using the tension music all the time The tension music works That's right Now I do these three Clips with trepidation okay, because we have or we used to have and I'm wondering now whether even listens at the show anymore We used to have this guy in Brooklyn. Who was a Russian who would come in when we did anything and You could you please read a little more to the music And then we would get it would get a call At least an email from this fellow who would then tell us where we were wrong where we misspoke oh

1:34:22 And it seemed so right at the time. But I guess he figured he straightened us out, and uh...I don't expect to hear from him anymore." More tales from The No Agenda Show right after these words. Well, my takeaway looking at it from a meta perspective is that this is the Russians and they're going to do this. They're going to work this way for as long as they can get away with it which could be for a very long time and its something...and it's their business

1:35:00 I don't think that came away with this, but this is my conclusion. It's their business it the way they run it we do have to deal with them and maybe it is a corrupt society and its run by gangsters That's beside the point We still have to deal with them And our thinking that we can turn the Russian public against the criminals that run the Russian government assuming that this all accurate is folly. We're just wasting our time, it's not going to do us any good and we're gonna lose out...we should probably be doing deals with them as best as we can." This is probably a good time to remind people of the Zen TV experiment I think has been two years since I've talked about this and actually the original web page was offline. Where did that come from? I forget where it was from originally

CHAPTER 24 / 38 Discussion

Zen TV Experiment and Media Mind Control

The "Zen TV Experiment" is reintroduced as an exercise to help people understand how television shapes opinion through technical events like jump cuts and music. The hosts encourage listeners to watch TV without sound or listen without picture to recognize the manipulative nature of the medium. They emphasize that audio-only formats like their own show rely on similar psychological triggers.

zen tv· media literacy· mind control· sound effects· technical events· perception

1:35:52 But the Zen TV experiment, it's in the show notes. You'll find it under the today section at 754.noagendanotes.com It takes you through a number of exercises watching television teaches you how to count technical events so this is zooms interior-to-exterior jump cuts And it gives you different exercises to do, like watching any television show for 15 minutes without the sound and then watching television but only sound no picture. And then watch the television for 30 minutes without the television being on at all! But it really helps you understand...and this comes back to your point about using smaller just all of the technology available to make these types of pieces right down to the music how it really works

1:36:43 incredibly good it is at shaping opinion and mind controlling. And so please do this exercise, I try to promote it once a year and I think I've been lax for years. You got two or three people who go for it? Sure. Wow And we're gonna do it. We kind of do it just by the nature of our show Yes, because we're audio only absolutely is where audio only that's when you hear the sound effects and that's when you hear and that stuff Is not minor? Right, that's what you don't see it but at the time he got it the first time but you never heard Jaloun Now we're here in Galveston

CHAPTER 25 / 38 Discussion

National Enquirer Monkey Kid Doll Advertisement

A full-page advertisement in the National Enquirer for a "Monkey Kid" doll named Clementine is discussed. The doll, created by artist Linda Murray for Ashton Drake, is described as a realistic hybrid of a human baby and a monkey. The hosts express confusion and horror at the product's existence and its target demographic of "cat ladies."

national enquirer· monkey kid· ashton drake· linda murray· doll· clementine

1:37:23 And, you know there's not a lot going on in Galveston and like an infrastructure-wise. Galveston Island that is but you know there's a Walgreens so we pick up a few things like some water and whatever and pick up the truth papers which of course as we all know is The National Enquirer who are all over Hillary's lesbianism will get to that later on but there was an ad Full-page advertisers. They have any girlfriends listed or what did they do? Yes, they do Oh gee did you buy that one of course I did my turn man scan that article for me I want to read yes before we get to that

1:38:03 I want you to go to monkeykid.grumpyradio.com and tell me what is going on with this ad? Now, this is an ad for a doll but... well, I'm gonna wait until you bring up the page And I want you to reach this page, but then you're doing it wrong monkey kid dot okay grumpy radio Yeah, all right and maybe I should do some tension music while while you're at it. That's a cam there Okay, okay monkey kid by Adam curry yeah now look at the picture This is a scan of the ad what is going on in our society if this is an actual product being marketed What is this? This is well

1:38:57 It is a monkey kid. It's a doll that looks like a monkey with a pacifier in its face, but it's-it's like a hybrid kid. Handcrafted with features you would see in a newborn monkey. Clementine? I say so much and that's especially true when the baby is a MONKEY! Clementine needs a cuddle. An exclusive baby monkey doll from Ashton Drake What's going on? Is so truly real in every way, including her dewy brown eyes that are practically begging you to pick her up and love her. And once you do your heart will never be the same

1:39:38 by an award-winning artist Linda Murray Clementine is beautifully brought to life in our signature real touch vinyl and hand painted soft curls frame her sweet face and long lashes fringe Those trusting, engaging eyes. Why are there people out... What is this? It's only 24 bucks! Oh no wait 4k is $100 Yeah it's 99.99 Yeah 9-9-9-9 What is going on in our society when this is being marketed to people Well what little girl would want this horrible looking thing I don't think this is for little girls John This is not for little girls This is for...for..I dunno Who is it for?!

CHAPTER 26 / 38 Discussion

Pharmaceutical Advertisements and Belsomra Side Effects

The sleeping pill Belsomra is critiqued for its bizarre advertising featuring a "boneless cat" and its extensive list of dangerous side effects. The drug targets "wake messages" in the brain but can cause hallucinations, sleepwalking, and temporary paralysis. The hosts compare the drug's name to "Soma" from Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.

belsomra· pharmaceutical ads· insomnia· hallucinations· orexin· soma

1:40:26 Little girls don't read the National Enquirer. This is freaky scary, look at the little pink bow. Oh, for the cat ladies out there. Wow I need this to be explained to me. Well i dont think you're ever going to get an explanation. I dont think we can deconstruct it It's the creepiest thing I've ever seen in my life Well while on the subject of ads So im watching 3x3 so I have to... Three networks three weeks which is almost over No, I got another week to go at least. So we haven't done this for a while but i want to play a couple of the advertisements being played on these networks because the drug companies sponsor these news shows and there's two that stood out

1:41:17 And the one I saw, and it's on a side. It's the creepiest that have ever seen. I don't like this ad it's about for a new sleeping pill that would apparently make you insane and cause hallucinations is one of you might want to try and they ask the ads shows the woman walking around with a boneless cat that forms the word sleep. It's got a cat head and it has the word sleep as the body, and it is all furry. It's furry words sleep. It's horrendous! It's nightmare producing...inducing And its got a tail so this thing walks around following her around Is this animated? Yes, it's CG

1:42:00 So it's like a real cat. Oh, I've seen this yeah okay and it's all... It's gruesome! All I see is holes in this cat and there's no backbone so it's a boneless cat that's following her around. It actually described as one of the symptoms of this drug which is called Belsomra Wait a minute One of the symptoms with the drug is you see the cat? No hallucinations Of cats And this cat has a hallucination This is like DMT DMT if you... well I do it if you know your big fan of DMT. Yes a big fan If you see, if you do enough DMT then you see the pixies Okay well You'd probably See this cat which is disgusting Belsorma? Belsomra? Yeah Sleep Remember when It welcomed to like A friend They became more elusive but why

1:42:58 When you have insomnia, it may affect the wake neurotransmitters in your brain. Disrupting your awake and sleep messages. deconstructed any recently, but these assumptions that are made it may do this. In other words they don't know why this drug works they do know it creates hallucinations and sleepwalking but they don't know why we may do this and maybe that we believe... This is not even science! We think it's possible that the brain receptors

1:43:37 Well, but this is like the doctor when talking about the little pink pill the female Viagra. She said Verbatim we have no idea how it works We don't know how SSRIs work they just didn't work just take it yeah Balsam is a prescription medicine for adults who have trouble falling or staying asleep oh Balsamra is thought to help turn down wake messages by targeting and inhibiting the action of Erexin. Wake messages? Yeah, the wake messages that go back and forth in the brain. Say wake! Wake up slave! A neurotransmitter that plays a central role in sending wake messages Only balsamra works this way Do not take balsamra if you have narcolepsy

1:44:27 I know an narcoleptic yeah, and Why would he take a sleeping pill if he's falling asleep all the time thinks it might be a thrill? Narcolepsy when taking balsama don't drive or operate heavy machine until you feel fully awake Walking eating driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it. The next day have been reported You're right. I can't wait, I want to try it. Walking driving sleeping eating Yeah you might not remember it the next day. Bummer.

1:45:13 The temporary inability to move while falling asleep or waking up and temporary leg weakness have also been reported. In depressed patients, worsening depression including risk of suicide may occur. Alcohol may increase these risks. Side effects include next day drowsiness. You may fall asleep at any moment and not remember. Or you may not be able to... or when you wake up, go driving! When you wake up, you may not be able to move This is fantastic And the name is so close to Soma Belsama Come on just call it Soma For those of you who don't know read A Brave New World by Dolphus Huxley He should anyway yes Alright now I'm watching that I thought That's a... Question John

CHAPTER 27 / 38 Discussion

Neulasta Commercials and Targeted Drug Marketing

The hosts discuss the high cost and highly targeted nature of pharmaceutical ads on news networks, specifically citing Neulasta. Neulasta is used to boost white blood cell counts in chemotherapy patients but carries risks of a fatal ruptured spleen. The segment questions the effectiveness of marketing such specialized drugs directly to the general public.

neulasta· chemotherapy· ruptured spleen· pharmaceutical marketing· cnn· cancer

1:46:08 You know I know that it's been a long time for you, but you've smoked some weed in your day Blowing decades ago. I went to yeah It went through a little bit. We'd we'd fail went to a weed college Berkeley Yeah, yeah now Did you use a bomb or did you smoke at a roll it up? Or oh he tried everything you shotgunned I don't what shotgun is I bet you were a shotgunner all right But which is of course this is a class-a drug It doesn't have anywhere near the side effects of Belsomra. Doesn't have any of these side effects! You just get drowsy, you listen to some good music and go to bed and you're fine the next day Yeah And I never could figure out what the big deal was But I wouldn't partake because nowadays this stuff is extremely potent Oh it's not very potent And it's a time-waster To me...I don't have that much time left

1:47:05 That sounded bad 20 years max. Oh Bullcrap, I'm giving you 30 well that would be then it would be pretty disgusting Then I'd be on the corner with what I've always wanted to do being old man and on a With a cane and on the park bench And then when the girls go by lift up their dresses slowly with the cane I Hereby grant your wish All right, so I'm watching this crap and so this particular one. I'm thinking how much money do these people make from some of these drugs? These drug companies must be raking it in to advertise This particular drug. I mean because the audience for it is very smooth It's relatively small but has to be someone also watching the news one of the news network news broadcasts And this is a drug

1:48:01 It's a screwy drug, I've never heard of this drug. Probably costs $100,000 a year to even use it. Bam! And the side effect would be something like a ruptured spleen... What is your spleen for? This is new LASTA, its explained. Yeah but I'm asking you what your spleen does. I don't know but it can get ruptured I've always been protective of my little sister. Little hardly, but when she got cancer she was a strong one. I just did my homework She learned while she needed chemo it could weaken my immune system

1:48:37 But then you found out about Neulasta. Right. Neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system In a key study, Neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94 percent decrease. Neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy Do not take Neulasta if you're allergic to Neulaster or Nupogen Ruptured spleen sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems and allergic reactions have occurred Report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. In patients with sickle cell disorders serious sometimes fatal crises can occur the most common side effect is bone and muscle ache. Ellie's strong but she still needs help yeah I do ask your doctor about NERLASTA fabulous if you're not dying from the chemo we'll try and rupture your spleen

1:49:30 I'm watching this commercial going, holy crap. Who is this commercial for? It's very targeted and these commercials aren't cheap." I think they have an audience of 10 million so the commercials are probably up there in the $50,000 minimum. I don't know i should get a rate card but get a rate card since i'm doing this study well uh... i just found it to be like holy mackerel this is unbelievable if you need this drug i'm sure doctor specialist on colleges who specializes in cancer would know about and you don't need from it unit pestering now because you know from the sad yes talk to your doctor get well as this brings me too

CHAPTER 28 / 38 Discussion

Truvada PrEP Studies and Media Misinformation

A Washington Post article claiming 100% effectiveness for the HIV prevention pill Truvada is scrutinized. The hosts point out a correction in the article regarding a different study that showed only 86% effectiveness. They argue that misleading headlines about "pre-exposure prophylaxis" (PrEP) could lead to dangerous behavior and increased infection rates.

truvada· prep· hiv· aids· kaiser permanente· washington post

1:50:12 Let me just get this thought out of the way. This brings me to the thought that there's an assumptive mode of these ads, which is that you, the patient, have...to take this and bring it to your doctor have to assume that the doctor is unaware this drug existing because if he was aware, he'd already prescribed it. Right which is you ask the doctor so you can make him aware cuz he's an idiot It's well am I going to this doctor? If it's a sales job of course, but it's part sales job. It's very good There was a report in, and I'm very very troubled by this and falls right in line with this because you will not see any report. I believe in mainstream countering the claims of these pharmaceuticals and the companies that make them, the doctors that prescribe them And this is about one of the PrEP medications and PrEP is the pre-exposure prophylaxis

1:51:14 In particular, I'm talking about Truvada. We've mentioned this many times and got turned on to the story by Brian The Gay Crusader who has sent me study after study—you can find it all if you go to search.nashownotes.com—that this PrEP, Truvada specifically does not Protect you from AIDS, but the idea is take this pill every day and then you have extra protection against contracting HIV and then that turning into AIDS. And here's The Washington Post which owned by the Amazon guy, the laugher, Bezos headline in new study

1:51:58 100% of participants taking HIV prevention pill Truvada remained infection free. Now the study was conducted by Kaiser Permanente, who are involved in the drug business and they took a group of men who were likely to have sex with other men and they tested them for awhile taking this pill And guess what? They didn't get AIDS. Which, another report and this is what was interesting about this article there's a correction to the article at the bottom

1:52:43 A previous version of this story stated that another study on Truvada found that the drug prevented infection in about 86% of participants. The study, called PROUD, lowered their risk by 86%. This post has been updated but if you look at the post...this story there's no mention of the other study only the original study which apparently the ad sales department went hey You can't do that. Yeah, but we're a journalistic outfit now you can't do that this is Truvada This is Kaiser these guys are big you can't do that you can be countering their 100 claim We're making the headline 100% But okay to keep your journalistic integrity will let you put in a little correction in italics at the bottom This is going to kill people

1:53:32 It is. It's going to kill people who believe that now we can take this drug, and it coincidentally is also a little blue pill, ha! And then you will not contract the HIV, the human indeficiency virus. Well there ya have it. Well...it's more than there ya have it. It's how...you know all the legal stuff that's gonna kill you. Good luck. It's a disaster And it all begins with this little monkey baby. I'm afraid so!

CHAPTER 29 / 38 Discussion

Birthday Donations and De-Douching Ceremony

A large group of donors, many contributing $51 for Adam Curry's 51st birthday, are acknowledged. The segment includes a "de-douching" ceremony for Jason David and Tony Dockery. Sir Gavin Warren officially changes his title to "Sir Valence, Order of the Telephoto Lens." Requested clips regarding "ClimateGate" and "Jobs Karma" are played for the supporters.

sam haveholm· rui salgado· gavin warren· de-douching· karma· donations

1:54:21 It'll be a short segment I presume. Yes, we have a pretty short segment here let's begin it with Sam Haveholm who is in Endicott New York and he donated $133.33 He has got a birthday coming up for us somebody's got a birthday. Got him on the list yep. Got him on the list Rui Salgado Who is in Guimaras? Portugal. You get a lot of Portugal, Portuguese listening to the show. Well the Portuguese are in such dire straits that they're reaching out to any... They're grasping at straws! The last straw they can find is The No Agenda Show Apparently. Well good for them I love the people in Portugal, they're fantastic Me too

1:55:11 It's a great place to visit. I recommend anyone to take a vacation there, it is fantastic vacation spot the Brits know about this they take all advantage they don't even like to talk about it because they want it all for themselves David Villieu in 1 2 3 4 5 by the way Salgado was also one two three four five nice and Villeuse in parts unknown Dame Joanie out of Dodd if Ray in Morgantown West Virginia your old stomping Motown that's right, and she's got a birthday thing coming up. Happy birthday to Adam also Anderson and Griffin okay? We'll do their son Griffin turns 17 on Sunday September 6 Thanks to you guys for the weekly dose of sanity I understand the vision changes when oh about the vigil visit yeah as you get older you get farsighted

1:56:07 uh... william arc and in dracula massachusetts seventy three seventy three jordan demoss impacts in illinois sixty nine sixty nine many as a man he has a call out here is a call out always a call-out now i want to call out jason david as a douchebag he's been listening for weeks and hasn't donated his wife just became pregnant with their fifth kid andy's decided again of the second me no Ouch. Until he started to listen to the show and found out it would look like a lesbian! We saved him, John! This is good news! High fives! Hey another life saved from the lesbian looking face And then he wants the climate change jingle if you can put that at the end It's underutilized with all of the ClimateGate talk in the last few weeks Also play the clip of the British guy using intelligence to protect freedom

1:57:00 Oh, yeah. So hey... Yeah that'll be fun we can do it's a short segment anyway who cares? Sir Dean Bertram yes in Beaver Lake Washington 6423 sir Kevin Payne in Chantilly Virginia 5432 Craig Covel in Auburn Pennsylvania 5280 Jeffrey Kenyon in Klontarf Queensland, Australia. I hope i get that right there's a birthday there and Le Boutelier in Hesperia California. Hey! What? Did you fix your monitor? No. For some reason, it's going exceptionally well you're not stumbling over things is it dark? Is a cloudy today? It's the suns not blasting me that if that's what you want to go also I got yeah talking about the monitors later

1:57:54 Mac Tank in La Jolla, California. These are all $51 donors for Adam's birthday. These are the Lakers. Yes thank you. Olaf Wolff in North Port Alabama Anthony Gersh...Gerksik in Blackwood, New Jersey. Li Jiang in Aberdeen, United Kingdom which is I think that's Scottish. No it's Aberdeen sure Aberdeenshire, right? Okay. Martin Anderson in Copenhagen 51 that's the end of that group and then we drop right to thank everybody for my 51st birthday present I appreciate this

1:58:41 And we drop right to the $50 donors and then there's not that many of these either. Starting with Corey McDonald in Richfield, Minnesota Christopher Walker in De Pere Wisconsin nuts Matthew Januszewski in Chicago Adam Beck in Lost Wages Nevada Tony Dockery... Hold on hold on! That's one of Tina The Keeper sisters Tony yeah, so she got called out as a douche was there no note with her donation? No it didn't say anything and she's in Highland Indiana. Yeah well She needs to be de-douched Okay deducer You've been D douched something very strange about D douching my girlfriend sister It doesn't feel right I feel a little dirty

1:59:36 Well, take a shower. Eric Mann in Highland... I'm sorry in Spring Hill Florida John Stregge in San Antonio San Antonio! Sir Brian Watson in Raleigh North Carolina and finally Sir Brett Farrell in Oklahoma City OKC I want to thank these folks for chiming in, helping us out here when nobody else would show 7-50. This would have been an outstanding day to do one of those best of things, one of the funny clips? Yeah! We showed up it's the day of labor we're supposed to celebrate and it is now 87 degrees in the flying burrito

2:00:22 Yeah, and the flying burrito you're sweating to death. Imagine if you ever watch the Paul Newman movie where he's in jail and they put him in solitary confinement it's pretty much a metal housing that they put the guy in. Now think of the air stream! You're sweatin like a pig in that thing. This is not so nice Oh, Chris. Okay this show will be over shortly and you can turn on the crank up the thing... Well let me do the requested clips here I'm gonna do another deducing I'm gonna do The Hague thing and The Climate Gate and a little bit of Jobs Karma for everybody we really do appreciate the people who did come in and remember that we are working on this day of labor freeness

2:01:05 And especially people under $50 for reasons of anonymity or your subscriptions. I know, John, in the newsletter you recommended people get some subscriptions to the show 33 a month as many different ones you can choose from and you can check that out at... Devorak dot org slash N A Intelligence work takes place within a strong legal framework We operate under the rule of law and are accountable for it In some countries, secret intelligence is used to control their people. In ours it only exists to protect their freedoms. Protect their freedoms. You've been de-douche'd! To the gate, to the gate, to the killing of gays Jobs and jobs, jobs and jobs Let's vote for jobs

2:02:02 You've got karma. And no nights, of course. Or barons or any upgrades not expected of course with today being the holiday in Gitmo But Sir Gavin Warren from Gitmo Nation Down Under has changed his title

CHAPTER 30 / 38 Discussion

Hillary Clinton Interview with Andrea Mitchell

Hillary Clinton's interview with Andrea Mitchell is analyzed, with the hosts noting her "Virgin Mary" all-white attire. Clinton addressed her falling poll numbers and the public's perception of her as "untrustworthy" or a "liar." She expressed regret that the email situation was "confusing" to people but stopped short of a direct apology for the private server setup.

hillary clinton· andrea mitchell· email scandal· state department· apology· poll numbers

2:02:57 Which is, we're okay with title changes right? Yeah I think that's part of the privilege. So he went from Sir Gavin Warren to Sir Valence Order of the Telephoto Lens. Order of the telephoto lens. Sir Valence yeah took me a minute and then i got it. Sir Valence yes sir valance. It's cute. Yeah it just it is nice so I'm surprised somebody hasn't come up with it before yeah that's why I think you wanted to get in real quick and do it yeah no one else. Surveillance! I got it yep exactly Alright, I got a couple things but maybe you want to... Well let's do a little bit of-I got a little bit of Hillary. Yeah this is- I've got some Hillary too. I figured it was time Okay well lets go and now this is the interview that I have on 4

2:03:45 Actually the whole thing and you can stop it when you feel like it. Oh, this is Andrea Mitchell? It's not the whole thing. It's actually cut down a little bit but it starts kind of with the good stuff Hillary by the way mumbles... This is the interview with Andrea Mitchell Who isn't an elitist And she's married to Green Spunkle She's not an elitist she's an elite Yes An Illuminati Let me set the stage for this Hillary Clinton Is wearing all white She is the Virgin Mary herself. Did you not notice this? I did! Completely, just...I'm so innocent. She's great at answering questions she's great at avoiding questions there's one or two that she gets asked directly and she avoids the question completely and goes on beautifully in the other direction and Andrea is so dumb she doesn't even notice well Andrea is in on the game you think of it she's always shilling for Hillary Is she not

2:04:46 Hello, this was on the I'm thinking. Oh, sorry This is on uh i don't know i'm not sure of that She did ask some pointed questions and it was uh and hillary sloughed them off No what hillary did Is two things And then we'll listen to her also have a little clip which i don't know if it's including yours so i'll wait for it she did two things she always said All other politicians do it. And it's the technology stupid, that's the two things! It's always... No that's not the way I saw it but... The State Department didn't know they couldn't recognize what your email address was Well the people I was emailing to on the dot-gov system certainly knew But sir you... That people don't trust your answers on this? There was a Quinnipiac and I know this poll with everyone Republicans and Democrats

2:05:34 But the first words that came to mind when asked about you were liar, untrustworthy, crooked. How does that make you feel? Well it certainly doesn't make me feel good but I am very confident that by the time this campaign has run its course people will know what i've been saying accurate. They may disagree as I now disagree with the choice that i made but the facts that I have put forth have remained the same." Did anyone in your inner circle say this isn't such a good idea? What difference at this point does it make? You know, I was not thinking a lot when I got in there was so much work to be done... This is the clip I had! I love it! Did anyone says not a good idea and her answer is

2:06:21 really thinking a lot. I was just, you know...I don't know, I'm just hanging out." But she never answers the question whether anybody ever said this was not good or no. No! She completely avoids the question with it very well done i thought yeah i was reminded by the way in that first answer of bill clinton her husband saying i had not have sexual relations lying to the public right to their eyes i did not have sexual relations with that woman yes and it depends on where is This isn't such a good idea. Let's not do this." You know, I was not thinking a lot when i got in there was so much work to be done... I was on Belsomro what can I do? We had so many problems around the world..I didn't really stop and think what kind of email system will there be. I just raised judgment questions. Well, I don't think so! I think that the facts are pretty clear that... That was beautiful by the way she does is very well but it's this is

2:07:13 They're good together and Hillary knows it, she knows that she's gonna get the so-called tough questions but she never answers them. We had a lot of hard work hard choices to make in those four years Who do we drone today? And I'm very proud of the work we did and now the State Department has everything that they could have So at the end of the day I'm sorry that this has been confusing to people and has raised a lot of questions. Just another one she does, she calls everyone else an idiot! Yeah! I am not sorry that i did this because im a criminal No no, Im sorry everyone is dumb. I am sorry you are too stupid to understand

2:07:55 I'm sorry, you're so dumb. I'm sorry you're a dummy. Voices to make in those four years and i'm very proud of the work we did and now the state department has everything that they could have so at the end of the day I am sorry that this has been confusing to people and has raised a lot of questions stupid idiots but there are There are answers to all these questions and I will continue to provide those answers. By not answering them! Looking at the campaign now, you see huge crowds for Bernie Sanders and for Donald Trump And people talking about Joe Biden having an opening if he decides to make a difficult choice on emotional level which we understand. Oh, difficult? Emotional? Talk about how authentic these candidates are Does it...

CHAPTER 31 / 38 Discussion

Metadata and PDF Copies of Clinton Emails

The technical aspects of the Hillary Clinton email investigation are discussed, specifically the difference between paper copies, PDFs, and actual email files with metadata. A CNN interview with Brian Fallon is critiqued for its lack of technical understanding regarding "wiped" servers. The hosts explain that providing PDFs on a thumb drive does not constitute providing the original electronic records required for a full forensic audit.

hillary clinton· metadata· pdf· fbi· brian fallon· cnn

2:08:40 I hurt you when people say, you're too lawyerly. You parse your words. You're not authentic. You're not connecting." Well that's just not my experience out campaigning. I feel very very good about where we are. Are there real differences? Big differences between you and Joe Biden? Alright, but i want to stop this because we may want to come back to this. I have a few things I need to interject The first thing is, thank you very much to producer... let me bring his name up here for a second. Which producer did this for us? Ah crap! I'll find it. Our producer who parsed the entire State Department FOIA

2:09:24 search website for the emails and has converted them all into individual text in one tarball. So it's an archive, and it'll be in the show notes under hrod.tar And you can untar those and you could perform any kind, you could do simple grep searches. There's a million ways to do it and I just...I only got it last night but I just went through a couple of them and there is some fun stuff in there that I really want us to continue to look however there something missing from these emails and it was Brianna...ah forget her last name

2:10:08 I don't remember her last name, but she's talking with the former chief of staff or deputy chief of staff Brian Fallon who worked with Hillary Clinton in the State Department and now he is obviously working on her campaign. And this Brianna from CNN, you'll hear in this clip she is given the information and I'll say that i really love what's happening with these emails because it finally allows some real technology news. Not just tech horny hail apple where's the watch? Where are the wearables? What's the new phone? No! Some real stuff dudes named Ben and guys and gals who are interested in technology can really

2:10:48 participate in a conversation because the players themselves, Hillary and Brianna from CNN and this spokeshold douchebag have no idea what they're talking about. But here's what we know We know that there was a server And that the emails were deleted from the server That doesn't mean that the information is gone Then all of sudden we have this They were wiped or The server was wiped I don't even know who said it Or what that means But if it was truly wiped, the only way I think to do that is if you take a bulk eraser run it over the plates of the disk drive and then shoot a hole in it with a shotgun. Then maybe its wiped and you can't get anything from it It came from a reporter's question Right so we don't even know if it was actually wiped but apparently the FBI now has The Server And they have the well established thumb drive That sat at Hillary's lawyer which supposedly

2:11:43 had all of the emails on it. But we learned something new in this interview between Brianna from CNN, I forget her last name who doesn't know what she's talking about but she even says i just wanted to stick it to you with a question even though i don't know what that means but we learn something very important. The State Department have them in paper copy and then last month the Justice Department received an electronic copy Just to be clear Brian this is an electronic copy that I imagine as a PDF form the david kendall retained or is this the actual email with a metadata on it? so she doesn't know what she's saying, she's just saying metadata. What did she say?! What is that?? okay listen carefully because we're about to learn something. So the justice department in addition to having the electronic form of the pdfs that was provided to the state department...so here's what we learned first of all The State Department said we need all your emails and that's how they came up with 50 000 pages because they literally delivered the emails

2:12:35 as paper, which was the request and is mandated by the State Department. Now when you print out emails and you'll see this when you look at this archive it only has...it doesn't even have the email address it usually only has the name of the person because if you have a an email program you print out an email then it will show who its from but not necessarily the email address but what it certainly does not include is the headers, the full header information every email that comes in has all this we call metadata just to use their terms It has all this information that shows you the routing, where it came from what servers it went through how long it took to get there lots of information and the big oh the Justice Department got all our emails in electronic form. IT'S PDFS!

2:13:24 This is not the actual emails, it's PDFs of the emails. They also now have the server so I don't know what the FBI is going to do with it but they very well may seek to perform any type of operation on it and if they do... The wipe server right? The wipe server! If..I don't know what wiped means. There's a...The e-mails were deleted. The e-mails were deleted but when you say wiped But I'm asking about the thumb drives You said that David Kendall had the electronic copies of the email Those were pdf copies Now listen to her being shilled.

2:14:17 I'm just saying that there's more information and a judge has said that Cheryl Mills shouldn't delete emails like that. That's a separate case, I haven't been able to get it. I'm not sure why you're asking. When you hear her say in the background honestly i just want to be able to ping you down on some stuff but she doesn't know what she's talking about someone is giving her this Someone is telling her to ask these questions in her IFB She said that Cheryl Mills shouldn't delete emails like that. Honestly, I've just wanted to ping you down on something else. I'm not sure why you're asking about Shelma. Because it follows certain standards of preservation requirements and that's why they asked me. No, no, Brianna she followed every request the State Department asked for emails in paper form she provided them the Justice Department asked for them in electronic form PDFs on a thumb drive she provided them and she also provided the server there has been...I don't know what wiped means literally the emails were deleted off of this server that's true but its quite possible I don't know if any steps were taken to remove

2:15:13 any metadata. So to the extent that there is a further inquiry with respect to the server, they won't find anything other than what we've already represented which is that all of the work-related emails were turned over and in fact Hillary Clinton herself has signed a declaration asserting that so even if somehow they were able to look at any of the emails that were not retained. related emails are in the possession of the State Department already. No they're not! Well I just wanted to take the opportunity to get some of the decision making processes, Brian and I certainly appreciate you coming out and talking about it. I have more questions but i'll follow up because we're out of time. Okay, we will follow-up offline. We will follow-up offline... Now there's a big problem

CHAPTER 32 / 38 Discussion

Bryan Pagliano Pleads the Fifth in Email Inquiry

Bryan Pagliano, the IT professional who set up Hillary Clinton's private server, has invoked his Fifth Amendment rights to avoid testifying before Congress. The Clinton campaign described the move as "disappointing" while Republicans suggested it implies self-incrimination. The State Department spokesperson avoided commenting on the hiring process that brought Pagliano into the government from the Clinton campaign.

bryan pagliano· fifth amendment· benghazi committee· cecilia vega· it worker· subpoena

2:16:19 The guy who did this, his name is Pagliano. The guy who was a staffer and followed Hillary Clinton into the State Department which is not abnormal you know if you have someone working for you get a good gig like that you're gonna bring all your lieutenants in He's not gonna testify or he will so every have a clip. Well, I have the clip here. I haven't here well I have which what would I have this time? I had I have this douchebag complaining and then well one do yours first And then there's douchebagging the reason why I do mine is because mine I took mine from ABC yeah good The fifth guy. On the three by three? I got a three, three day, three by three. Let's play it! And ABC has... Well let me give us set it up because I have to remind you about this. ABC has a hard-on for Hillary. So there is a hard on to get her out of here. They're the only ones yeah sorry to get her out

2:17:08 They don't want her. Yeah, they hurt her. And so they do a slanted story and it's beautiful It's so slick because they...it just the little side words like of course and little things that slip in there to really give it to her Hillary Clinton under fire for that private server questions about classified information and her email Tonight the IT professional who helped Mrs. Clinton set up that server called before a House committee now planning to plead the fifth refusing to testify The campaign says they encouraged him to testify but he won't and many say it does not look good for her campaign Here's ABC Cecilia Vega Today Hillary Clinton's former chief of staff Ushered into a closed-door hearing on Capitol Hill grilled all day

2:17:55 day by the House Committee investigating Benghazi and Clinton's private email server. But tonight, Brian Pagliano, the former IT worker who helped set up that server in Clinton's New York home is refusing to answer questions invoking his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. The Republican chairman of that committee saying... You're free to glean whatever inference you want from the fact he did it. Clinton's campaign calling Pagliano decision to not testify disappointing, saying in a statement Clinton has made every effort to answer questions and be as helpful as possible. And has encouraged her aids current and former to do the same

2:18:35 And Cecilia Vega with us now. With that IT worker pleading the fifth and optics of it all, many are still wondering... Optics! ...the bigger picture here? Can Hillary Clinton survive this email scandal? Well we have seen her poll numbers take a hit during this scandal Her campaign saying today she plans to be more aggressive when it comes to these emails That she will fully answer all these lingering questions that are out there David So much of this is going to come when she actually testifies during these Benghazi hearings next month. But they recognize the damage being done, all right Cecilia? Thank you. Yes yeah they recognize the damage being done mm-hmm Here's the spokeshole on that particular issue. So in every instance so far, she has encouraged everyone to cooperate because we want to make every good faith effort to be transparent and answer any questions people have but with Mr. Pagliano we encouraged him as well because we don't think he has any reason not to be transparent about the help that he provided from an IT perspective

2:19:27 Unfortunately, it's his choice what to do and I think that I can't speak for him but I can only speculate from the words that have leaked out from the letter that his attorney sent to Capitol Hill. Yeah, yeah. Listen to it. He was afraid of being caught in a partisan swirl that now consumes three different committees on Capitol Hill where Republicans are trying to take this fact-finding expedition into a partisan exercise meant to hurt Hillary Clinton's campaign The only thing he fucked up on there is instead of saying fishing expedition you said fact finding expedition I would have berated him for that as my spokeshole i think he made his mistake there

2:20:10 This of course came up in the briefing with the deputy spokeshole and our buddy Matt. I don't know that it was unprecedented, and i think that uh... The question here is, Is It Unprecedented? that a Secretary of State brought her own IT person in, which of course is who gives a crap. Of course it's not unpredictable... It happens all the time. It depends on his qualifications I can't speak to the hiring decisions of former Secretary Clinton or her staff you know certainly anyone who worked on our campaign if they had the necessary skill set would be certainly welcome to apply for an IT job anywhere, including the State Department.

2:20:52 Like, oh you can be an IT job. You know like a garbage collector or be on like your digging ditches. Yeah if anyone wants to be in I T job me when it job welcome to apply for an IT job. It job anywhere including the State Department but I can't speak to what decisions were made about that hiring at that time. That's something for her staffer for her answer Does the State Department have a problem with him through his lawyer saying he's going to plead the Fifth Amendment or take the Fifth Amendment when he's asked to appear? I mean, you know. Our desire our commitment throughout this has been to cooperate with the Benghazi Committee and be responsive to congressional inquiries which we believe we have been but we certainly respect the constitutional rights of individuals

CHAPTER 33 / 38 Discussion

National Enquirer Allegations of Hillary Clinton's Secret Lifestyle

The National Enquirer claims that Hillary Clinton's deleted emails contain references to a "secret lesbian lifestyle" and various lovers. The tabloid suggests Clinton is more afraid of these personal revelations than the political fallout from Benghazi. The hosts discuss the Enquirer's history of accuracy in high-profile scandals, such as the John Edwards and O.J. Simpson cases.

national enquirer· hillary clinton· lesbianism· uma abedin· scandal· tabloid journalism

2:21:46 from the people who brought you the monkey doll, The National Enquirer. Here is what this is really about and I believe this to be true." I don't think there's... There's a little background of people who want to understand why we would take The Inquirers word at anything. Well have you not seen Men in Black? Go ahead. The National Inquirer which is a funny gag in Men in Black by the way. Mm-hmm. The National Inquirer it is known amongst journalists as being very accurate amongst all these papers, it's the most accurate. They bought and the reason there is this stain for them they buy all their stories This is the reason that ABC has gotten no traction with that shoot down of that fat guy with his arms in the air because they bought that because the affiliate of ABC bought that story

2:22:36 And so it doesn't get any play with anyone else, because the journalist...the modern journalist has been taught in J-school that you do not pay. You do your reporting, you find out that way. But you do not pay people to tell you stuff." And the National Enquirer routinely pays people for their photos and to tell you stuff that you would otherwise never hear and they're right on stuff. They were right about OJ Simpson in the day they were right about John Edwards' love baby story after story, most of the stuff is just idle gossip about Hollywood. But there's these big stories they bring them out and they're always right." Well it's still idle gossip about Hollywood but this is I believe they're right on this...I don't know exactly where they got this from but I'm sure they paid for it This is what is on...this is the problem that Hillary Clinton has We'll read verbatim from The National Enquirer which I picked up because of the monkey doll

2:23:35 Hillary Clinton isn't just caught in a political scandal over missing emails from her stint as Secretary of State. By the way, I hate that... Stint. They always say Adam Curry who had a stint on MTV What is that? A stint? Stint! Like just like I came in pooped and left? No Her stint as Secretary of State She's terrified of personal revelations about a secret Wait hold on second Sorry should have prepared that She's terrified about revelations of secret lesbian lifestyle. Now, a world-exclusive investigation by National Enquirer reveals that some of the presidential candidates famously quote deleted emails are packed full of lesbian references and her lovers names. Quote I don't think she's so concerned about emails referring to her as secretly gay said a Clinton insider that's been out for years

2:24:34 Her real fear is that some of the names of some of her lovers would be made public. The Inquirer learned the list of Hillary's lesbian lovers includes a beauty in her early 30s... Who could that be? Oh, who has often traveled with Hillary A beauty in her early thirties who has often traveled with Hilary A popular TV and movie star The daughter of a top government official And a stunning model who got a career boost after allegedly sleeping with Hillary. Hillary made the huge mistake of mixing public and private messages while using her personalized email server before risking a massive scandal by refusing to make the documents public There you go!

2:25:23 And they probably have the names of those people. Well, we could probably deduce it just by that information. You can probably deduce them I'm sure you could deduce which they assume nobody's going to do we can do that but and i think they when they hold back on stuff like that is as for leverage purposes Of course! They will go...go to those people They'll say hey yeah have an idea You want your name, uh... you know they knock on the door. I mean they're kind of like sleazeballs but they get the story from fashion journalism I remain knock on the door of one of those people not Uma Aberdeen probably no but one of the model or somebody And said look we don't want to put your name in the next article. We're doing it, but we're going this out Yeah If you could just help us a little bit like the cops will operate this way help us a little bit Let me nice Just tell us some other Jewish enough you and your new book I guarantee them that you when we're good for this

2:26:19 They probably do have a reputation. And I still believe if Hillary were to just... it would solve everything in one go, now i know you say it'll be over she'll never win but there's only two ways she can go One way is to say okay the reason why I deleted it because I've been a lesbian all this time And I'm sorry you know. It's like I'm afraid You know it's very hard be a lesbian by the way, I can guarantee that she'll be bisexual Okay, bisexual was fine But I had lesbian affairs and I didn't want to embarrass other people and I'm really sorry about that And that's why I hate it, and then it'll also behave It's hard coming out in America Then she can go on that whole do hold track about you know how hard it is for the LGBTQ IIAP

CHAPTER 34 / 38 Discussion

Speculation on Bill Clinton's Health and Political Sympathy

The hosts speculate that a health crisis involving Bill Clinton could be used to generate a "sympathy vote" for Hillary's campaign. They also discuss the possibility of Hillary "coming out" as bisexual to endear herself to the LGBTQ community and explain the deleted emails. The segment concludes with a review of the various "lovers" described in the National Enquirer report.

bill clinton· hillary clinton· sympathy vote· health crisis· 2016 election· rumors

2:27:00 And I think it would endear people to her. You don't think it would give her a chance in hell to win The only other alternative is Bill, how's his health? Something has got to happen quick! I think you're right about that We argue about the timing of Bill the opinion of be closer to the election when it was would be needed and after the media with their phony baloney polls Used to just get more money Scare the crap out of the campaign. That's when something might happen, but you've always been have the opinion that it could be any minute Yes And this might be a good time to do that I hate I hated for bill But he doesn't have to die really

2:27:42 I'm going, I'm walking that back a bit. Hospitalized for a heart attack or something like that would do the job. Yeah anything where she would need to you know because at this point she's not gonna get any sympathy vote other than still my opinion if you say hey look I was afraid to come out it was very difficult it was so bad that I was even against same-sex marriage until I wasn't That was all because that's how horrible it is to be gay or bisexual or lesbian, whatever in America. Because we're such assholes I think it would endear people to her, but okay. You think it would be the final nail in the coffin? I'm more realistic than you are. Then she only has one way to go and that's Bill. And he could... But then it would end very soon because she is supposed to come up now. She wants to avoid showing up for the hearings now. She, I think, is scheduled they said

2:28:36 I don't know when they said this. It could have been last... End of October, end of October. Oh! End of October so there has to be between she has to go through one series of debates and that's make sure Joe Biden is not in or whatever and then they did yeah this is going to be interesting timing she has to do something. Interesting yeah well I'm all-in on that. And let's compile a list let's work on the list of who these women are Okay, let's note make a note. What are they give me the Descriptions again okay? We have the descriptions on to get it for you and this all be in the show notes obviously we have A beauty in her early 30s who was often traveled with Hillary is that whom I Aberdeen could be but You know I don't know why that yeah, but I think who my Aberdeen is a separate

2:29:29 Here Hillary is particularly concerned about intimate emails to longtime aide Uma Abedin Who married US representative Anthony Weiner in a ceremony that many ridiculed as a political engagement? Anthony later resigned over extramarital sex sting scandals after porn star Sydney Leather said she believed he was in an open marriage so who my abiding is I believe separate from the beauty in her early 30s and Okay, who traveled with Hillary. This is where the chat room could be great but they're not. They don't care they just want to harass you A popular TV and movie star? Now who could that popular and TV movie star... That's gotta be one of the presidential MK Ultra models

2:30:15 Any indication of age or no? No, I'm not that's all. I've got just a popular TV and movie so so sure well We know she's in TV and movies so that's and movies that does narrow it up That would be I would say Well, that's not Ellen DeGeneres now there's not gonna be something like that oh, no Then we have to be somebody that would you'd be embarrassed by the name right out right? Give a crap right right okay next The daughter of a top government official. We'll never get that one Well, we have to look at who she's been associating with and a stunning model who got a career boost Yeah, that way should be able to figure that out after allegedly sleeping with Hillary as a stunning model Wow I'm gonna leave me hold on John. I'm leaving the chat room when a bunch of losers

2:31:12 Oh, like it's Oprah. Okay fine I'm done thank you yes It's Oprah very funny okay stunning model means tall good one You've got a career boost That happened okay We can fight we can figure that out I think we can get them all except the daughter of the government official that one may be hard Yeah, it's gonna be real hard although now. I can't think of any they came and come close now But that's the problem. That's what this is about and all our time is being wasted... It's not about Benghazi, they got nothing on the emails about Benghazi Morons Republicans trying to make this into Benghazi it's not gonna work No no maybe you know You don't know that you know it's possible that they're just using Benghazi as a shield To actually do THIS Okay yeah good point

CHAPTER 35 / 38 Discussion

Donald Trump Signs the Republican Loyalty Pledge

Donald Trump officially signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee and not run as a third-party candidate. Trump used the occasion to criticize the Iran nuclear deal, claiming he could have negotiated a much better agreement. He also suggested that the current deal might require the US to defend Iran if it were attacked by Israel.

donald trump· republican party· loyalty pledge· iran deal· israel· don lemon

2:32:13 Well, unless the server was... Because one of the things that they have managed to do is get these emails like you have the tar ball there out in the open. If they could get the other ones out there somehow and get them off the server if they're still on their as shadows it would be dynamite! It would be. Alright, let's start a Hillary report That is. Now you want anything on Trump? I've got a question for you So we signed this pledge that doesn't preclude him from being a write-in candidate does it Yeah, supposed to. Okay so then the write-in thing... he had a big announcement at the end of the month was this it? I don't know Best way for the Republicans to win is if i win the nomination and go directly against whoever they happen to put up and for that reason Check this out listen to the pin drop I have signed the pledge

2:33:15 There's some guy who finally gets us started just sitting there. I've signed the pledge of no one like what? People don't even know what the pledge is, I think So I will be totally pledging my allegiance to the Republican Party and The conservative principles for which it stand and we will go out and we will fight hard And we will win. We will win and most importantly, we will make our country great again because that's what it's all about. We have to make our country great again. That's right I think Trump has done something very smart

2:34:00 And, first of all if you're in New York real estate you cannot be in New York real estate without dealing with the Jews. The New York Jews and by definition the Israeli lobby and it sounds like Trump has had a meeting. They hate to see what's going on whether its horrible deal with Iran that a baby could negotiate better deals than that. I love that line! A monkey baby could negotiate It's been a better deal than that. And I like the idea of a deal, but they should have doubled up the sanctions for another couple of months and they would've come to the table and they woulda been begging to make a good deal We don't get our prisoners back They have 24 day inspections You know there is something in the Iran Deal that people i dont think really understand or know about Nobody is able to explain it That if somebody attacks Iran we have to come to their defense Does that include Israel?

2:34:54 And most people say yes, if Israel attacks Iran according to that deal I believe the way it reads unless they have a codicil or they have something do it That we have to fight with Iran against Israel now you tell me. You're the one that does this professionally for a living He's talking at Don Lemon like Don Lemon is going to do any work What does this agreement say? If thats the case its unsignable how can you possibly sign such a thing? He has got Israel behind him He's, this is what you need. Yeah I think he's done the deal. That's why he's all against the Iran deal which...I don't know if i mentioned it but my uncle Don wrote an op-ed about it which I forwarded to John and was on email first now its been posted so that in show notes. People should read this because I think this is actually my stance on this too

CHAPTER 36 / 38 Discussion

Donald Gregg's Perspective on the Iran Nuclear Deal

An op-ed by former Ambassador Donald Gregg, Adam Curry's uncle, provides a historical defense of the Iran nuclear deal. Gregg outlines the history of US-Iran relations, including the 1953 coup against Mossadegh and the "Axis of Evil" speech. He argues that the deal is a major diplomatic achievement that brings a proud civilization back into the international community.

donald gregg· iran· cia· mossadegh· barack obama· middle east policy

2:35:50 It's exactly the same. Shall I just read a little bit of that? Yeah, read some of it. Because I thought it was quite good. Here is the Iran nuclear... He forwarded to me and somewhere here it is posted and he says in asserting the current nuclear deal with Iran may be useful to remind ourselves of some highly pertinent facts from the past that are seldom mentioned And for those of you who are new, my Uncle Don... You can look him up. Donald Gregg Ambassador to South Korea Very high ranking official Yes in the OSS and then CIA He was a national security advisor to Bush Sr Hated George W Then something about Iran-Contra which is very confusing but he jotted something down and then he was ambassador to Korea

2:36:39 First, in 1953 the democratically elected premier of Iran, Mohammad Mossadegh was overthrown by those avatars of American exceptionalism. The Dulles brothers John Foster as Secretary of State and Alan Welsh as Director of Central Intelligence. We might find it convenient to forget this, but the Iranians never will. Mossadegh's major sin in our eyes was his nationalization of Iran's oil fields The British were particularly outraged by this and the American coup was undertaken with London's full support true historical fact second In 1979, Iran's Islamic Revolution took place spearheaded by the seizure of the American embassy in Tehran and bringing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to power. Undisputable fact! Third, in 1980 Iraq invaded Iran over a border dispute and ensuing bloody conflict that lasted for eight years America strongly supported Iraq against Iran

2:37:33 Fourth, in early 2002 George W. Bush President George W. Bush gave his axis of evil speech which led to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 created a deeply hostile relationship between Iran and the US and ended a hopeful period of reproachment between Washington and North Korea You see you get the idea where you never see my uncle Don on television anymore because he's not along with the program He tells the truth course. She's now you know is 87. He doesn't give a shit anymore Fifth, from 2005 to 2013, Mohammad Ahmadinejad, rabidly anti-Israel and anti-American was president of Iran. Any sort of intensive diplomatic activity with the Iranians during that period would have been impossible. This is a record of wreckage and conflict in the Middle East that President Obama seeks to curtail by reaching out to Iran that is not only a powerful country but also a proud civilization then known as Persia going back thousands of years."

2:38:28 Iran is a permanent major fact of life in its region. Can the same be said of fractured Iraq or tragic Syria? A full diplomatic relationship with Tehran is very much in our interest and sought by most Iranians." True, true, true! We know from Lex his wife the Persian who says we know that America and Iran are working together, we love it, we love our iPhones, you know Farsi one of the most used languages on the internet modern, the kids are modern very young population But of course they're being demonized by the military-industrial complex. McCain, I'm looking at you! Iran is already changing. The elections of 2013 brought to power moderate men with whom it was possible to negotiate this deal Our partners in this accomplishment China France Germany Russia and the UK are all comfortable with it which is a tremendous argument in its favor Will Iran fully comply with the letter and spirit of the agreement? They probably will but maybe they won't but the agreement puts us in a position via inspections

2:39:23 to know how the Iranians are behaving and to react appropriately. So I, Donald Gregg strongly believe that this agreement is in our interest that we are better off with it than without it that US legislators should support the deal that in 10 years will stand as one of President Obama's greatest achievements and even the Israelis will have come to recognize that we've done them a great favor by bringing Iran back into full civilized contact with the world." And that last paragraph of course takes him off anybody's radar, because you know to even have the audacity to say that Israel would appreciate the deal in years to come means your no-go. You're toxic and I think he was right! And so this only shows that Donald Trump is squarely in the pro Israeli camp which will probably help him a lot but makes him a douchebag...I hate to say it but like him

2:40:18 Well, he has to be because if he doesn't get in which I doubt he will He's got to go back to doing business. Yeah God forbid in mostly New York City yeah Exactly that could be very difficult So, it won't be difficult because he was behind them all the way. Correct! And you know if he got in as president which is not going to happen...it might happen in 2020 but if it did happen uh.. He wouldn't dump that thing there's no way once this thing signed off and the whole thing is nobody reverses anything they talk a big game and never happens I agree so that's a done deal

CHAPTER 37 / 38 Discussion

Vaping Crackdown and Synthetic Drug Narratives

A news report from South Florida links vaping to the use of synthetic drugs like "Flakka," claiming that e-cigarettes allow for discreet drug use in schools. The hosts identify this as the beginning of a broader "war on vaping" intended to protect the interests of big tobacco. They note that law enforcement is pushing to classify vaporizers as drug paraphernalia.

vaping· e-cigarettes· flakka· drug paraphernalia· south florida· teenagers

2:41:01 Obama's got his thing and he will have a legacy. He's gotta accomplish some damn thing while he was in office Yeah, I think it accomplished two big things one is opening Cuba up which is a big deal? I think and the other thing is this this this Contract with the Iranians. I think as a big deal the rest of it was um. I don't know anything you did very good job Final thoughts John Well, I have a clip about Austin Texas which i'd like to play but I think you want to push this off to the Thursday show. Are you sure? Oh yeah that's a good point. I do have a little Burning Man news...

2:41:44 A little Burning Man news. Play Burning Man News. Party on when they had all these blotches all over this shot because there was a bunch of naked assholes walking around dude. Hey look at my buns! Hey, want to trade some food for blowjob? It's crazy man who wants to do that crap I have... My final thing is well we knew it was gonna happen I've been happily vaping away for the past couple of months

2:42:29 And of course, studies show that it is an excellent way to wean people off of smoking cigarettes. The jury is out on how dangerous it itself but that's not good enough now. Now we have to placate big tobacco I presume by initiating the following report. This is Flocka, just one of the inexpensive synthetic drugs ravaging South Florida and there's a new twist that's making fighting these drugs even harder Can you guess John? Can you guess?! Is this reporter Christina Warren? E-cigarettes or vaporizer pens. Pens, yeah! It's just a huge challenge it's affecting our entire communities from prevention to rehabilitation. She is in a cop car. Lieutenant Ozzy Tianga says vaping drugs is so discreet teens can do it right in school

2:43:25 There's no scent. They sit in the back of the room and they think it's funny, and they're vaping And what they're vaping I cannot determine He doesn't know somehow he thinks you just stuff some drugs in there and it vapes and it works You know It has to be a liquid form but okay that same secrecy makes it tough for police To know what's inside that vape pen? They have to get it tested by a lab and you can't determine within it right away Not at all In fact, these individuals can smoke it right in front of you. No one knows just how many people have been injured or have died from vaping. Well you don't know so why even mention it? Synthetic drugs

2:44:03 But already emergency rooms are seeing an increase and the stories are disturbing. I think that these devices do have a role in helping people get off of actual cigarettes, they may be proven safer in that case but in the hands of teenagers and drug abusers they're definitely very dangerous thing to have. Ah you can see where this is going it's the war on vaping! The things to remember here Jake is that these are not classified as drug paraphernalia. There's no federal age limit on who can buy them although many states do have restrictions but these shops are popping up everywhere and not to mention they can easily be bought on the internet

2:44:40 Yeah Look for vaping to be outlawed everywhere. Well, they've been trying to do something about it I'm still get the biggest kick out of these these homebrew these hobbyists though They had plenty of shots of those guys with the big batteries and a huge Vape there's a reservoir Oh yeah, that's crazy and they just take apart and it just fills the room with smoke It's unbelievable It's not all over the anyone YouTube once he you know a supercharged vaping vaporizer Just look that up and you'll find these guys that just have the end They show you how to do it. You put a big, you know A couple nine volts batteries in there and you drain the things as beautiful Yeah, this definitely shows you the ingenuity of the American doper yeah The American teenager I'd almost want to venture to say yes without conclude nicely with the

CHAPTER 38 / 38 Discussion

National SAT Scores and Show Outro

The show concludes with a report on the lowest national SAT scores in a decade, with only 42% of students considered "college ready." The hosts dismiss the importance of the scores, calling college a "scam to steal your money." Final sign-offs are delivered from Galveston Island and Northern Silicon Valley, followed by a Joe Biden parody clip.

sat scores· common core· college readiness· galveston island· silicon valley· joe biden

2:45:33 the commentary about Austin. I got one last clip. Oh, you do? I'm sorry. I didn't...I thought we were... I thought you weren't going to that. Okay. SAT score is down Hold on, SAT scores. This better be a good kicker! This year's national SAT scores are not good The average 1490 out of 2400 is the lowest since the exam was revamped a decade ago But this is what really caught our attention The percentage of students who scored high enough to be considered college ready Was just 42% Not even half That's right Common core So... so what? Yeah

2:46:13 Not everyone wants to go to college. This is just a big scam to steal your money nowadays. No, it's you know that Did I didn't know this? I don't know anything much about fraternity or sorority life But you have to pay if you're in a fraternity or sorority there's do yeah, I didn't know that you I didn't know those dues You see it free. I had no idea this and it's not cheap No of course not It's a club. Yeah, it has dues it's expensive. It can be very expensive. It's one of the high-end ones Well, but you know a lot of them are you live there? I mean You can just so there's some fraternities that lets you just join the fraternity they wherever you want Most time is room and board and your steer to their and get the benefits being in the fraternity And most of the benefits have to do with cheating Cheating on scores yeah cheating on test Excellent excellent

2:47:08 Alrighty, I'm not sure where i'll be for the next program but uh... Well you sounded good from where you are. Yeah! You sound good too and I'm happy. I'd hope to find a place where I can test out the booster in the Yagi antenna that would be very cool So we're still working on The Flying Burrito I Love Laundry Tour And the Wi-Fi access point is I Love Laundry so if you're near you'll be able to at least track my signal Also available on APRS.FI It's for the hams Yeah, figured that out. Alright John well hopefully we'll have more support and more people listening on Thursday yeah let's hope so geez okay thank you very much for your courage John and coming to you from the Flying Burrito in Galveston Island Texas still FEMA region 6 in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where the...I just love this traffic This is the way it should be all the time I'm John C. Dvorak We'll be back on Thursday with another episode right here On NO Agenda

2:48:15 Yeah, no. And now we've made sure that everything that could be considered work-related is in the system of the State Department. Did anyone in your inner circle say This isn't such a good idea. Let's not do this." You know, I was not thinking a lot when i got in there was so much work to be done we had so many problems around the world...I didn't really stop and think! There is NO REAL CONFLICT!!! At the end of the day I am sorry that this has been confusing to people and has raised a lot of questions. That's how we roll

2:49:19 That's how we roll. I'm Joe Biden and thank you for taking the time to listen. Adios, mofo!