Episode 827 · Sunday, 22 May 2016

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A missing airliner sparks a geopolitical firestorm while Canadian parliamentary drama and the Council on Foreign Relations reveal the shifting gears of globalist control.

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EgyptAir Flight MS804 vanished over the Mediterranean following suspicious ACARS smoke reports and a sudden equipment swap from a Boeing 737 to an Airbus A320. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton immediately clashed over the tragedy, with Trump labeling it radical Islamic terrorism while Clinton criticized his rhetoric as a threat to international coalitions. The disappearance coincided with the conclusion of Egyptian-Greek maritime military exercises, raising questions about the official recovery narrative and the pristine condition of life vests found among the debris.

Globalist influence remains a central focus as the Council on Foreign Relations 2014 membership list reveals the involvement of Chelsea Clinton, Warren Buffet, and Fareed Zakaria in a push for one-world governance. In Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced intense backlash after a physical altercation in Parliament where he accidentally elbowed MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau, leading to calls for safe spaces and a display of millennial-style political drama. Meanwhile, the Southern Poverty Law Center is introducing intersectionality into Portland schools through its Teaching Tolerance program, using fictional characters to train children in the language of identity politics and white privilege.

John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry deconstruct the media's echo chamber, highlighting how the Ploughshares Fund directed $700,000 to NPR to manipulate public opinion on the Iran nuclear deal. The program features a formal knighting ceremony for Dave Thompson and Baron Tyler Fox, celebrating the value-for-value model that keeps the servers running despite rising European VAT costs. The hosts also examine the bizarre 2008 arrest of CNN aviation expert Richard Quest, questioning his current credibility as a leading voice on the MS804 investigation.


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CHAPTER 01 / 43 Discussion

Finger Numbness, Carpal Tunnel, and Modem Connectivity

John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry open the program from Northern Silicon Valley with technical difficulties regarding a modem connection. Dvorak describes experiencing numbness in his fingertips while using a trackpad, leading to a brief discussion on potential causes such as carpal tunnel syndrome or high blood pressure.

silicon valley· modem· carpal tunnel· trackpad· numbness

00:00 Com-com-er-tage. And from Northern Silicon Valley, I'm trying to get my modem connected. I'm John C Devorah It never fails never fails the old guy with the modem gag yeah Well speaking of which

00:45 Have you ever had those day? You would know this have you heard those days when you wake up and one or two the tops of your fingers is numb no oh Like it like it's like. It has I've had my hand by waking with my hand a whole hand as numb in the arm Yeah, just much finger yet out. You got to be careful And you gotta you know you wait for it to get some circulation well that happened yeah hmm well my fingertips are just a couple of fingertips are No, no Is that okay is that bad does it go away? Well no I wouldn't bring it up if you know and It's really odd when you use a trackpad and your fingertips are numb. It's probably giving yourself something You're probably giving yourself what? Carpal tunnel oh

CHAPTER 02 / 43 Discussion

Brexit The Movie, European Union Sovereignty, and British Celebrities

The hosts review "Brexit The Movie," characterizing it as an effective piece of propaganda for the leave campaign that highlights the economic success of non-EU nations like Norway and Switzerland. They contrast the regulatory environments of the UK and post-WWII Germany while criticizing 250 British celebrities, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley, for signing a letter urging citizens to remain in the European Union.

brexit· european union· germany· benedict cumberbatch· sovereignty

01:33 I don't know do we have doctors that listen they can tell you might have diabetes Diabetes your blood pressure is exploding You might die calm down Exactly hey, hey what's up? I give it to you what oh That Brexit movie. Oh, you saw it? Oh oh what are you saying God brexit the movies we're talking about yes everyone should go watch that well the Brits should really be the ones watching but we should watch it too because what's gonna happen to them is gonna happen to us Yeah, interesting you say that what do you mean? Of course we're not gonna leave the European Union. What do you mean it's gonna happen to us well They're gonna not be able to leave they're gonna be stuck yeah We're gonna be stuck in our North American thing oh and are you know of our treaties yeah? Yeah, of course this is a this movie

02:26 I will say as a piece of propaganda, it had a couple weak spots. One in glaring luckily was early in the movie but it had... It was such a good job! I don't see how anybody who watches that movie would vote to stay in the EU. Right even though lot of its based on lie. Britain will never become Switzerland you know that's just not in the cards. They were showing that you can do very well outside the EU Yes, of course. Of course. And Norway's the same way pretty much? Yeah of course they never went into the EU but you know what... Right that's a big difference So it was I just thought an outstanding piece of propaganda for the leave campaign yes But even when you see it and it really shows how Britain became this their own slave colony after World War One where the government you know they had

03:23 They'd done all these things to keep the British people safe, including rationing. And then when the war was over not only did the rationing not stop but all kinds of regulations and rules came in that is really what modern Britain is today and the comparison they make in this movie called a movie is with Germany after the Second World War, and then how Germany just dropped all regulations. Go ahead we've got to compete go for it and now of course Germany's the powerhouse economically from a production standpoint of the European Union And they show the contrast with the UK which I thought was well done. That was really the strongest part of it yes Anyway, I just was convinced that

04:10 And maybe the culture's changed over there and they don't have the stiff upper lip anymore, who knows what. But it's pretty pathetic. Well a letter was just sent from 250 British celebrities... Let's see Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Helena Bonham Carter and that they signed a letter urging Britons to vote to remain in the European Union Wow. Yeah, 250 I can't even name 250 celebrities worldwide let alone just UK celebrities yeah those are all big names that you listed well those are some of the best they might as well be traitors yeah

04:52 Because what they're doing is saying, we want to stay in the EU. We want to give up our sovereignty. We don't want to be part of...we wanna be part of something bigger and let some other people tell us what to do and we'll do it. Which is exactly the point that movie makes. Yeah Well, we'll see. I... the more I see- I've been saying all along even though I saw that movie and would say if everybody watched the movie this they might just leave It appears that YouTube has been selectively removing it from playlists etc Which, it's always sketchy and there is always, oh they're censoring us. I'm not so sure of but... Well Eric Schmidt is on the Council of Foreign Relations notorious globalist that all swore an allegiance to a one world government Now what's interesting-I saw this show up in the newsletter that you sent about the council on foreign relations which my uncle was a member of CFR

CHAPTER 03 / 43 Discussion

Council on Foreign Relations, Globalism, and Fareed Zakaria

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak examine the membership and influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), noting the presence of high-ranking journalists and government officials. They discuss Fareed Zakaria's views on the U.S. Constitution and the role of figures like Eric Schmidt in promoting a globalist agenda through publications like Foreign Affairs magazine.

cfr· eric schmidt· fareed zakaria· globalism· foreign affairs

05:48 Did you know that before? Yes, because every single time I've brought up the Council on Foreign Relations in our eight-year history together your standard answer is... and i'll do it for you. Okay. Drinking club! Well there's an element of that Oh so you are changing your tune somewhat Well, here's the reason. There was another... I saw another documentary that was quite good and it was still you know it was the same kind of this a little bit rehashing the same old conspiracy bullcrap about banks What what was the name of the? I have to get it. I can't give it to ya. Something you probably popped up after you saw Brexit The Movie

06:26 Yes, because I was on yeah. Exactly let me watch this one Oh flat-earth theory. Oh keep watching YouTube Now you get on that stupid YouTube and the next thing you know You're watching all kinds of and I have it hooked up to the fire TV So it just it runs on television and its high definition as far as I can tell just looks good But then something ends and then oh something new stars like okay? Well that's kind of interesting. Oh wow Oh wow. NASA? It's all Nazis? I have mine hooked to a Roku has a YouTube channel and you can watch HD movies right off the YouTube so it's not, you know this is very available on the television now

07:07 Yeah. Oh, it is totally. And I have to say they have a pretty compelling argument about how the technique everyone's trying to use that's in for the one world... you find the same here's what bothers me The names on the membership list which is a big list, there's way too many journalists on there and they're all well placed. Most of the government officials not all the government people but a lot of the government people that are in power Points of power are on the list. What's odd is I could swear that Aaron Burnett and Brollf, Brollf Witzer were both on that list in the past? I don't know why this list did not include them. There's a number of positions you can have there short term like four years. Ah maybe that's it

08:01 But I don't know whether she's on the list or not. She's not on this lists It's the 2014 lists that which you will have attached to the show notes You can people should just go through it. You might have your next-door neighbor and my uncles right there prominent and And then you have guys like that Farid Zakaria who is who has been yeah, he talks about let's get rid of the Constitution of the United States and come up with something better Or just give up. He's on there, I mean the kind of people that are on there are all in one world government globalism Now at the level of Drinking Club i'm not sure but they don't have any problem hiding in plain sight and all the policy notes are all in their magazine And if you start reading it, Foreign Policy or Foreign Affairs

08:53 If you start reading it, you can see where things are headed. And these are the guys who...I don't know I think they've somehow been co-opted into creating these wars. I think there's also the warmongers. I dunno. It's hard to say. I know a lot of people aren't on there and that's what's even more interesting. I was just looking through clips while we were chatting away there and I have something here from 2013 Richard Haas CFR on Zakaria As you were chatting away, all you found is CFR's Zakaria. I think so yeah. Machiavelli once said that you can tell somebody by the people he has around them well this character the countries that are potentially willing to take him are essentially outliers

09:35 And that... I'm not sure what this is about. ...tells you something, they're really outside to the extent there even is an international... Oh that was probably just Richard Haass on Fareed Zakaria. ...community They are now part of it This has turned into a farce but we should not forget wrapped around this farce It's a tragedy This guy is not a whistleblower He's a felon he committed treason and what he did will make... No I don't oh wait! I have it here Spitzer for... Son Snowden Yeah this may be Welcome back. Still with us, Fareed Zakari and Simon Schama. So the Tea Party's invocation of the Constitution... Nah, it's too long I will find it though. I bet you we have a clip of him saying that the constitution was no good or should change it because It's outdated and Iraqism is...I can never come up with the word

CHAPTER 04 / 43 Discussion

One World Government, Wealth Protection, and CFR Membership Lists

The discussion shifts to a thesis that the push for a one-world government is primarily a mechanism for the global elite to protect their accumulated wealth from the chaos of war. The hosts analyze the 2014 CFR membership list, noting the inclusion of Chelsea Clinton, Warren Buffet, and Diane Sawyer, while highlighting the absence of figures like Bill Gates and Larry Ellison.

one world government· chelsea clinton· bill gates· warren buffet· diane sawyer

10:21 Anachronism. That's funny you can't say it! It's a block, it's a mental block. Because even when I say the word anachronism... ...I see the spider so that's where halfway through the word I get confused What spider? Well what is fear of spiders? Arachnophobia. Oh arachnophobia Yeah so when I say arachno- I can't say it! Anachronism there we go Sorry, that's what it is. Anyway let's go back to the Council on Foreign Relations. It's a very interesting situation to try to really deconstruct the world one world government people Who wanted and and again? I let me also stop right now. Stop myself and mention that my thesis that Overriding thesis is not about anything other than one thing only at the end, and I'm gonna say it at the end of the day Amen, it's about its about people who are loaded with

11:21 wanting to make sure that they get to die with all their stuff. That the shit doesn't get stolen, yes! Their stuff doesn't get stolen because these wars and these events and all of these bad things that can happen... Yeah if not done properly If rich people are often attacked for their stuff If not done properly Yes And it's often other rich people starting the wars to get the other rich people stuff. So, yes the Germans were a good example of that I mean the amount of truckloads train loads train loads of riches stolen from rich people and paintings gold jewelry stolen from rich people just straight up

12:01 It's outrageous. And this is a good reason to say, I think we should have one world government and so no more wars because that way you just have controlled little skirmishes or something like that. The problem is this is not going to happen. This is just a dream. It's a pipe dream but in the meantime the attempt to do it Screws everybody. I mean, we have American public in particular has been completely hosed by all the moving of factories around. You know what's interesting about this list? Chelsea Clinton is on it, Bill Clinton is on it but Hillary Clinton is not on it Yes that's peculiar Uh huh...I don't know why I don't know what Chelsea Clinton is doing on it Bill Gates is not on it but Warren Buffet is on it Oh..huh

12:52 Balmers not on it. Larry Ellison's not on it. You do not want Balmer in your drinking club, the guy drinks everything. We don't wanna can't... Hirst is not on it. He's your friend. The whole Hearst family, that's why he is out of the Council on Foreign Relations. It's all over! The whole group of them don't seem to be on it... I've looked at some of the board members but who is not on it as kind of interesting as who's on it but people that are on it are genuinely pledged allegiance to their one world government. Well I'm glad to have you in the club John this is what I've been saying for years

13:35 Yeah, you've been saying it for years and I've been pushing it off as the drinking club. It's a drinking cub plus! Well, it may not even be a drinking club. Diane Sawyer is on it. Paula Zahn is on it. Diane Sawyer is on it? It's definitely a drinking club! That's a good example of a drinking club. What are you talking about?! Diane Sawyer really? Yeah she's on it. Paula Zahn of all people are on it. And this just in tonight... No that's not the one. That's where she was drunk Was it drunk again? Diane Sawyer, Drunk Again. It's a very interesting list of people and there is a lot of them so people should just download it. Paula Zahn! I have an autographed photo from Paula Zahn You do?! Yes with her cello She's a cellist Oh well that's good for her And I met her back in the MTV days and kind of had the hots for her

CHAPTER 05 / 43 Discussion

Bill Weld, Kristallnacht Comparison, and The Good German Syndrome

Libertarian vice-presidential candidate Bill Weld is criticized for comparing Donald Trump's immigration rhetoric to the events of Kristallnacht and the ghettos of Warsaw. The hosts deconstruct a viral "Good German Syndrome" list used by Trump critics, arguing that the historical parallels regarding government suppression and civil protest are inaccurate in the current American political climate.

bill weld· donald trump· kristallnacht· weimar republic· holocaust

14:30 Well, she was a cutie. She played cello! Hello? Yeah... into those bass notes Speaking of that... Oh man It was New York Times article you were talking about rich people stuff and you know it kind of ties into this Bill Weld who is running as now is he running as Gary Johnson's Yes, I think he is. Oh, is that who it is? Because I don't know who his running mate is. Yeah, I think that's him and he was quoted in the New York Times saying, ''I can hear the glass crunching on Kristallnacht in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vienna when I hear Donald Trump talking about deporting 11 million immigrants.'' And this interview was used on the face bag over the weekend extensively, extensively

15:31 to prove that Donald Trump is creating the Weimar Republic and we're all going to kill at least one group. It's not the Jews this time, it's the Muslims." And you know... I thought we had gotten beyond the whole Hitler thing and then you got Jews- I know Jews who are saying yes this is exactly the same! No its not? Exactly the same. Its nowhere near exactly the same but then there's-and this is probably coming from I don't know, this may be Hillary's techno experts. So then they... here is how it works you point to this story in the New York Times and then you link in the text of your story and I've seen these a couple times say well yes this exactly the way was do you recognize any of these? And then you click to this link called The Good German Syndrome

16:24 And it says here, people still blame Germans for allowing Hitler to do the evil that he did and in particular for pretending not to see the Holocaust as it occurred around them. Germans at the time thought... So you're supposed to read this list and go, It's exactly the same right now! So let's try it out shall we? Love to. Germans of the time thought I didn't vote for him Most people don't support him I engaged in some forms of protest. Although the forms of protest I engaged in were mocked and derided by the government and those in media, I did everything I could do when I felt sure...I felt good about myself as I protested." Now this one already breaks down! Since when has the goverment mocked and derided people protesting Donald Trump? I don't even know what is this supposed to be?!

17:22 Then none of this is true. That's why I want to continue this list, you know who did this? Dave Weiner tweeted this in his blog post. Oh yeah, Dave Weiner is so in on Hillary. But he's a Jew! He should know better than this. This is just simply not true that people have a poor understanding of history Anyway, so I don't understand that one. No understanding of history? Why do they not want an understanding of history? If it weren't for the fact that the government would arrest and possibly kill me, I would have done more! But...I mean how...? It's not the government!! I guess this is saying if Donald Trump is elected then you're going to be arrested and killed if you protest. Seriously?!

18:03 I didn't see anything directly so i wasn't sure of how bad it actually was. People in high positions of high authority convinced me that whatever they were doing was for the best." That sounds like the Democratic Party in Lansing. Sounds like Obama to me! It does! How many whistleblowers have they thrown into Slammer? Really... I live in a... Listen to this around and look at reality. Here, check this out! I live in civilized democratic country certainly the most civilized and democratic that has ever been and my country wouldn't do evil things. And I think everyone in America knows we already do evil things We just choose not to talk about it Yeah, though sounds to me as though were talking about current events not Trump By the way Switzerland is much more democratic and civilized than we are by a lot Don't kid yourself

CHAPTER 06 / 43 Discussion

Robert McChesney, Democracy Now, and The Jobless Economy

Professor Robert McChesney appears on Democracy Now! to discuss his book, "People Get Ready," which addresses the challenges of a jobless economy and a citizen-less democracy. The hosts praise McChesney's deconstruction of corporate media interests and the impact of automation on the future of the American workforce.

robert mcchesney· amy goodman· democracy now· automation· john nichols

18:52 Well, they have this referendum thing which is way cool where you know what do they have to have? It's not a lot of signatures. I think it's 40 or 50 thousand and then the government has to vote and they have to act... there's a referendum and whatever the outcome of the referendum is constitutionally uh the government has to act on that so they let them run everything but then when something they feel is important hey we'll go direct democracy speaking of democracy and I apologize in advance for Weaseling in on your beat here, but it was so refreshing to hear this on Democracy Now! which has been... Which to me is always it's been cringe-worthy to watch. I don't know how you do it and Amy Goodman is really She's turning up the vocal fry these days have you noticed? Oh she's falling apart. Yeah, she's falling apart Stop you're right. She's falling apart. She's falling apart I tell ya if she had on Bob McChesney

19:53 Yeah, oh Bob McChesney. Yeah I saw this actually This was actually a decent interview yes Yes, Chesney was uh it has really He's are you familiar with him? You know this guy you know mcchesney yeah any relation to Kenny no and he's no relation to the other mcchesney that's on PBS a lot Kenny mcchesney Yeah, I got Kenny McKesney But so he's a professor hold on a second Well, you're doing that. Let me get the list of counsel out and look at McChesney's case. We have to start doing this routinely well we could also book of knowledge no book of knowledge is down oh wait a minute later she's having trouble Book of Knowledge to Bluetooth Oh Book of Knowledge disconnected from Bluetooth what? Book of Knowledge Wikipedia Robert Chesney

20:57 Robert M. Chesney is an American lawyer and the Charles F. Francis Professor in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, where he serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and teaches courses relating to U.S. national security and constitutional law. I don't think it's the same guy. Yeah it is! That's the guy. Sure? Yeah, he's a professor. Yes this is the guy. I know but he's a professor... Okay anyways not a member of the uh... So he could be one of the good guys He does a nice deconstruction right there on Democracy Now! pretty much. The only thing he didn't do was call out Amy Goodman personally, he could have done that... He just says how- actually he talks a lot like us about this election cycle where we're the happiest we've ever been I mean it's sad what's taking place but the opportunity to not only uncover what is really being said and what is really driving people but then to just have this

21:50 barrel full of fish, of media lying covering up protecting corporate interests is beautiful. It's a beautiful time to be alive! Yeah and then what's curious to me is that occasionally people misinterpret our intentions Well this is the illness we have to deal with and this is at our level imagine when you're really in mainstream media it's just...it's a wall of sick. A wall of sick. McChesney and John Nichols recently co-founded wrote the book, People Get Ready The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizen-Less Democracy. This by the way is a book I've ordered can't wait to read that but get people get ready. I guaranteeing it's depressing. Well yes that's why i can't wait to read it

CHAPTER 07 / 43 Discussion

Bernie Sanders, Media Neglect, and Nevada Convention Reporting

The hosts analyze the mainstream media's marginalization of the Bernie Sanders campaign, citing data that shows disproportionate coverage favoring Hillary Clinton. They specifically criticize the reporting on the Nevada Democratic convention, alleging that journalists accepted establishment narratives of violence without verifying video evidence.

bernie sanders· hillary clinton· npr· nevada· journalism

22:32 People get, let me hear that again. People get ready the jobless economy- McChesney and John Nichols recently co wrote the book people get ready to fight against a jobless economy in a citizen less democracy Yes! That's the future damn it he stole he stole the title of my book So what do you think about media coverage of this presidential race? Well its been deplorable even by the standards that we've talked about this in past years, grading with a curve allowing for bad coverage as the rule. This has been I think an all-time low by mainstream corporate media and NPR right tossed right in there. You know you have Sanders campaign whatever one might think of Sanders is a journalist you're looking at one of the most extraordinary political stories in decades yes come along he has someone who's galvanized young support

23:16 on really an entirely different vision of our society, like no other candidate again in decades. If as journalists you think this would be heaven on earth, this is the greatest story you could possibly have to cover and look at the sky say thank you for putting me here in 2016 Yes! This is what I do every Thursday and Sunday I look up at the sky and say, thank you. Thank you for putting me here! Yeah what we've seen is this Sanders campaign has been largely neglected all the data shows this barely covered in the coverage and framing of it has been largely through the eyes of the establishment through Hillary Clinton campaign This guy's a nuisance he's a pain in the butt He's getting in the way in front of the real candidate The presumptive nominee Presumptive going back to the very beginning

23:58 And when you see Sanders or one of your surrogates on the air, generally the tenor of the question is what would Hillary's people want to ask him? You know it was never like let us take these people on their own terms. So if you put it all together, it has been pretty distressing and a source I think of frustration for a lot of people that they have not really had a fair hearing and a fair exposure to people who rely upon cable news networks in the mainstream media to learn about politics The other issue that's really crucial here, and it gets to the Nevada issue... is that it's also brought to the front just how little actual journalism goes on in American mainstream journalism, how much of it is simply regurgitating what people in power tell them. How much of this simply predictions that are mindless? You know there's all sorts of crucial issues everywhere you turn the journal should be diving into looking at like the claims about Nevada we had all this reporting about purported threats and violence in Nevada

24:54 But it was all based on basically taking at face value the words of one side and dismissing the words of the other side. This is videotaped, they could actually go in and interview people talk to people get to the bottom before they announce their results Well that would make no sense You can't be doing journalism Stupid professor. Might interfere with Hillary's taking over the place You know, it came too early this is not the event this is not the October surprise obviously because its in May But boy did Donald Trump grab MS 804 by the horns. Today we had a terrible tragedy and she came up and she said that Donald Trump talked about radical Islamic terrorism, which he doesn't want to use. He used a different term because you don't want to use that term. She refuses to use that term. And I'm saying it myself. It's a terrible thing. And he essentially shouldn't be running for office. He doesn't have the right to run for officer.

CHAPTER 08 / 43 Discussion

EgyptAir Flight MS804, Donald Trump, and Hillary Clinton Rhetoric

Following the disappearance of EgyptAir Flight MS804, Donald Trump immediately labeled the event an act of radical Islamic terrorism. Hillary Clinton responded by criticizing Trump's rhetoric as provocative and damaging to international coalitions, while the hosts dispute her claims regarding Trump's positions on NATO and North Korea.

ms804· egyptair· donald trump· hillary clinton· nato

25:53 What just happened about 12 hours ago? A plane got blown out of the sky. And if anybody thinks it wasn't blown out of the sky, you're 100% wrong folks okay? You're 100% wrong." Here's Trump doing a media trick here he is This was way before even any so-called wreckage was found Then he's just planting this in everybody's head Because that one attack on US soil or one of our allies, and Egypt doesn't really count. Could be Europe would be better and the guy's in... And the guy is in! Well I think it's interesting how they after he made these commentaries that they all of a sudden out of the blue went bingo

26:41 They changed the narrative to being a fire on board. Hold on, let's just do one more thing before we get to that. We'll wrap up this segment about media poor media here's Hillary Clinton responding to Donald Trump and his tweeting, and just listen to what she brings into it. Without any interruption of any stopping like hold on Madam Secretary that's not exactly the way it went Well first of all he says a lot of things He says a lot of things that are provocative that actually make Provocative yeah The important task of building this coalition bringing everybody to the table and defeating terrorism more difficult Why? Well for example when he says bar all Muslims from coming to United States

27:27 That sends a signal to majority Muslim nations, many of whom we have to work with in order defeat terrorism. Some of whom are already among our strongest allies in this fight. It sends a message of disrespect and it sends a message that makes the situation inside those countries more difficult for them to go all in the way we need them to go all in. To the Americans, that message resonates with where they say well these attackers always do seem to be Muslim and their coming in here and Comey who's in charge of vetting them says he can't vet Trump calls for a temporary ban. It seems to make sense to people, does it make sense to you? No not at all I mean let's remember what he has called for and break it up. Alright lets break it up she means break it down but she is going to break it up He has said all Muslims should be barred from coming into the United States All Muslims!

28:19 Nobel Prize winners, entertainers. Sports stars you name it. The new mayor from London all Muslims should be barred now when confronted with the new mayor from London who as you know is the first Muslim elected to be Mayor of London by the people of London He says, well I'll make an exception for him. The whole approach is just incredibly provocative and wrong. Yeah, I think this has all been hashed out that this was obviously about unknowns but okay... And look what he's done just in the last week. Alright here we go! He has attacked our closest ally Great Britain Did you see him flying the drone?

29:03 No. He attacked our closest ally, what a douche! Does he have an army? I guess...I don't know what he did to attack our closest ally. Just in the last week, he has attacked our closest ally Great Britain. He has praised the reckless dictator in North Korea. No he didn't He called the guy a nutjob. Yeah, he called the guy in nut job how is that praising him? He actually called the guy in that job yeah this woman is unbelievable well but it but it and Cuomo just sits there and does not contested

29:45 No, of course not. He's all in! Is Cuomo on the list? Let me look at the list while you're doing it Oh boy yeah that would make sense wouldn't it? He may or may no be What was um... what was it she just said here hold on a second It was uh... He has attacked our closest ally Great Britain Right He has praised the reckless dictator in North Korea Ah yes Yes yes I think we had clips from that didn't we have from the previous show What Trump saying he was a it was a nutjob Scott Cuomo is the only Cuomo. So there's something there yeah, there was something I don't have to clip list But there was something North Korea It would be North Korea something or other if it's on if you can find it north anyway another one Oh fall look for let's continue He has said we should pull out of NATO our strongest military alliance never said that ever said that didn't say that he said they need ed was

30:50 If NATO falls apart, he said something that indicated he didn't care much about NATO. Yeah what he said was they should pull out. What he said was they need to pay their fair share... yeah that too. Here it is Well, I think it's a serious problem because he is probably on the wacky side. He certainly could be total nut job Yeah sounds like he was praising him to me. If you're in the nut job division maybe it is. Strongest military alliance. He has advocated for more countries having nuclear weapons No, no he hasn't! He said look if they don't want to pay us to protect them then maybe should they do that themselves? That kind of unpredictable

31:34 dangerous rhetoric and the policies that he throws out there for whatever hope he has to get people to respond to him make us less likely that we're going to be as effective as we need to be going forward in assuaging the concerns of people, that we want to be working with us to deal with this threat. Okay fine so there you go just wanted to let you hear it And that's just how it works. Those things will stick around forever, they will never go away... The problem is her supporters are lockstep and people don't like or don't like no matter what she says. She's very ineffective. Yes. By the way I'm looking down this list again, I hate to keep changing back to this it was just going to be a one-time thing. Why is Chelsea Clinton on the Council of Foreign Relations in the first place? Because she's part of the Clinton Foundation now

CHAPTER 09 / 43 Discussion

Terrorism Narrative, MS804 Leaks, and Egyptian Officials

The media narrative surrounding EgyptAir Flight MS804 shifted rapidly toward terrorism based on unnamed U.S. official leaks. The hosts examine statements from the Egyptian Minister of Travel regarding the statistical likelihood of a terror attack versus a technical failure, noting how the media amplified these speculative comments.

cnn· evan perez· terrorism· egyptair· aviation

32:30 She her name is on the Clinton Foundation. There's plenty of foundation members that are here and there, and they're not on this thing. She's being groomed John she's being groomed Somebody has to take over the family business. Guess who else is on it? Well, I give up Clooney Oh Why is Clooney How about Clooney an actor? Why is he in the Council of Foreign Relations Is Angelina Jolie on it? It must be she must be She might have got him on I have to go look not so he is huge it takes a minute that i want to get i want To, get into ms804 and before and i know you have clips which i want you to do well i have one clip that i think Is a good intro i Have a clip the make a good intro clip music baby maybe a little better this is the ground zero moment Which came very early on this is three days ago

33:22 And before, there's still not as far as I know. I haven't looked at the news in the past half hour but as far as i know there is still no actual data and we can get into that But the narrative immediately went to act of terror Oh it must be active terror It could be a lot of things at this point, but still active terror. And this was passed down from US officials unnamed officials. This was the story that was given to the news media and you can hear it happening in this segment from CNN with Brooke, what Whatever name and we are now also getting word from US officials who say their early theory is at the bomb Indeed, I presume that they got this from somebody when they say u.s Officials and they don't mention the name then that's a leak and that's intended to be a leak It's not just you know some

34:12 I'm pretty sure that these are leaks. And they were called up and not some staffers assistant, you know? These are real leaks. They got a call and here's what we're being told but it's interesting how Brooke and whoever the reporter is in this segment kind of question it offhandedly. And we are now also getting word from US officials who say their early theory is that the bomb indeed took this plane down for more on this revelation let's go to our justice correspondent Evan Perez tell me why Evan, U.S Intel believes this was likely an act of terror? Well Brooke it's partly because of things that they're not seeing you know this is one of a theory that's based really right now on a lack of information they don't have a lot of information to go

34:55 on Again, told by authorities this aircraft is unsinkable. I guess. but also the increased security concern in Western Europe. We've had multiple terrorist attacks there, we've had concerns about the Paris airport that it is generally viewed as a very secure place but that is most likely where investigators are going to start they're gonna start looking at the people who want access to this aircraft

36:01 Okay, so short follow-up as this now came... You heard the question. Explain to me exactly why the US believes it was terrorism? And the reporter says well because they have no information that's why it's automatically terrorism but the follow up from that also came early on right after this from the Egyptian Foreign Minister or Minister of Travel Who made it very clear? The Minister of Travel, as I recall. Yeah but if you listen to the nuance and listen to the context in when he said it... It is not ummm.... The weight that news media gave to what this man said was no way in proportion to what he actually said If you analyze this situation properly, uhhhh.....the possibility

36:51 Having a different action or having a terror attack is higher than the possibility of having a technical... So what he's saying is, if you evaluate the situation properly the possibility of this being a terrorist attack is higher than it being a technical malfunction. Yeah mean time between failures? Yeah! I mean sure that's true Of course that's true But, you know that's also true that more people die in the shower than from terrorism. That's for sure So he puts an interesting twist on this and said well air travel... He doesn't say it but air travel is so safe that logically if you're 37000 feet and all of a sudden your off the radar then yeah then facts point to it probably being more likely terrorist. And he was responding to a question

CHAPTER 10 / 43 Discussion

Richard Quest, CNN Aviation Expert, and 2008 Arrest

John C. Dvorak recounts a 2008 incident involving CNN aviation correspondent Richard Quest, who was arrested in Central Park. The report details Quest being found with methamphetamine and a rope configuration involving his neck and genitals, which the hosts use to mock his current credibility as a news analyst.

richard quest· cnn· central park· methamphetamine· aviation

37:47 But it did not warrant, in my opinion... the news media to say, oh it's terrorism! Besides what the defense officials told the news media to say. And then I want to slide into your clips Well okay but before we do we need to remind everybody of something extremely important and I need to read this Tina did not know about this so I had to dig up the article from Hold on a second. The article is from, I think 2008? Yes April 19th 2008 for those of you who are now watching this coverage on CNN you will see Richard Quest he's the British guy who was the aviation expert

38:36 at CNN. And he's always coming in for... Your favorite guy! Yes, and here is why This is the report from April 19th 2008 CNN personality Richard Quest was busted in Central Park early yesterday with some drugs in his pocket a rope around his neck that was tied to his genitals and a sex toy in his boot law enforcement sources said Quest 46 was arrested around 340 AM after cops spotted him another man inside the park near 64th Street police source said The criminal complained against Quest and said the park was closed at the time, something Quest should have known because of all the signs saying Park Closed 1am to 6 am. Quest was initially busted for loitering aside from oddly configured rope. The search also turned up a sex toy inside one of his boots and a small bag of methamphetamine in his left jacket pocket. It wasn't immediately clear what the rope was for." So here's the guy

39:29 who has a rope around his neck and around his genitals, has a dildo in his boot. And the criminal complaint says the officer at the scene was able to ID the drug because of his quote prior experience as a police officer in drug arrests observation of packaging which is characteristic of this type of drug and the defendant's statements who as they were leading out of the park said I've got some meth in my pocket! So please enjoy these jollies whenever you see him talking about aviation on CNN. I just can't, just always imagine him with that rope around his neck. All right. Dick yeah all right so but i of course have done my research on the topic so you tell us how you want to get in and what do you want? What are you learning?

CHAPTER 11 / 43 Discussion

ACARS Data, Smoke Reports, and Greek Radar Discrepancies

New data from the ACARS system suggests smoke was detected in the lavatory and avionics bay of Flight MS804 minutes before it disappeared. The hosts question the validity of reported radar data from Greek authorities, which claimed the aircraft performed extreme maneuvers before plunging into the Mediterranean Sea.

acars· airbus a320· aviation herald· radar· greece

40:26 I was hoping, i was just gonna wait for you to roll this out because... Oh! I can't. Oh! I can't. I thought you had clips that you wanted to talk about? No no, I have a couple of clips. I just wanted to uh where are my clip list here? I've got mess on my desk. Because I've set us all up and now I'm going to get into what we actually know but if you have some clips you want to... Well I just wanted to get the introduction clips out of the way but I don't know if I really need too let's take a look um The one thing I did want to mention is that, I had clips and then here's play this one. This is the last playing clip. This is the fire story that just came up. I played...I recorded clips from like a day ago then last Friday or even Saturday the story changed which I found distressing and now they're like so adamant about it CBS in particular but here play this. This is the last...this is ABC clip

41:18 show clip. This jetliner apparently sent data before disappearing suggesting there was smoke and possibly fire in the all-important equipment compartment. The Airbus A320 had a data transmission system known as ACARS which sent signals of smoke in the lavatory and avionics smoke, which would be the equipment bay below the forward lavatory, a bay that contains the jets electronics which control the entire aircraft." This is a major

42:14 clue as to what happened. This is a major clue I would personally say at this point i'm going to come off the bomb theory and i'm going to say that this was a mechanical failure caused by fire The messages obtained by the website Aviation Herald and not confirmed by ABC were over a three minute period before all the data stopped, that's when the jet plunged into the sea yeah okay yeah this is bullshit Well, what do you think they did that for? Well okay. Let me give you the data points that we know of. First off all, what we absolutely do not have is any actual radar data. Everything I've seen on television is not radar data. None of it

42:54 Because the only radar data as far as we know that exists is in hands of the Greek, Greeks. And they have only told us that they saw the plane and when they say that what they're really saying is... ...the transponder you know uh and I don't even know if they mean that in this case but I would presume they say the transponder but if it's actual radar data then maybe they see a blip of the aircraft turning 90 degrees right and then 360 left and then 360 right, which believe me that's no maneuver that you practice at almost 500 miles an hour. It's just not one you do. But so we've only heard this and people are drawing graphs and CNN has their 3D studio showing how... No, it could have been just a ping or transponder or piece of equipment floating in the air does not mean the plane actually did that

CHAPTER 12 / 43 Discussion

MS804 Equipment Change, Sky Marshals, and Naval Exercises

The hosts highlight anomalies in the MS804 flight, including an unscheduled equipment swap from a Boeing 737 to an Airbus A320 and the presence of three Sky Marshals on a lightly populated flight. They also note that the disappearance coincided with the conclusion of Egyptian-Greek maritime military exercises near Alexandria.

egyptair· boeing 737· airbus a320· sky marshals· alexandria

43:49 The first thing that bothered me, and I got a lot of this data early on is that they were talking about this being a Boeing 737 which is the equipment used regularly on this flight. There's about four flights a day And it's almost like an easy jet deal where you fly the plane from Cairo to France, Paris and then Paris back to Cairo. So they were reporting this was a Boeing 737 before they said no wait a minute actually the company said Egypt Air said no it was an Airbus 320 There was a switch of equipment It may have been planned I've been hunting around I've asked questions but can't get any answers to this But typically

44:32 If you have a crew that's ready to fly at 737, if the crew is also checked out on different aircraft type which may be true for flight attendants but flight deck certainly not all pilots are certified and can switch back and forth. You know at a moment's whim so it had been scheduled change I think but its out of the ordinary In addition to that, when you have 55 passengers and you have three Sky Marshals which we've heard nothing about since we found out there were three Sky Marshals on board. Good point! We have not heard anything about the three Sky Marshalls. Very irritating it could be two Sky Marshalls and a special secret shopper they were taking somewhere I don't know

45:22 But not hearing anything more about that is problematic. Then we go on to, We found the wreckage! This actually happened while we were doing the show on Thursday and oh we found the wreckage and then it was Oh no that's not the wreckage from flight MS-804 What was the wreckage of then? We never heard that. Oh, it's... they know- usually it was like oh, it was something else and may have been from a ship They could have said anything they wanted to but now authorities say it's not the right wreckage What was it? Which I only say this because there was unfortunately The day before the final naval training

46:11 with Egypt, Greece. An Egyptian-Greek maritime military exercise held in Egyptian regional waters on the beaches of Alexandria concluded Monday according to armed forces spokesperson Brigadier General Mohamed Samir." You know it could have just been that maybe someone was flying back or God knows what... It could have been a midair collision Just by not telling us what the actual debris was it doesn't help understanding what happened. And then they show the debris they have found, give me a break! So there's like five torn T-shirts, a purse and then a beautifully laid out completely pristine condition even the straps

CHAPTER 13 / 43 Discussion

Fly-By-Wire Systems, Debris Photos, and Investigation Secrecy

Analysis of the MS804 debris photos reveals pristine life vests alongside tattered clothing, leading to skepticism about the official recovery narrative. The hosts discuss the complexities of Airbus fly-by-wire systems and express concern that, like other recent aviation incidents, the full flight data and cockpit recordings may never be released to the public.

fly-by-wire· acars· cockpit voice recorder· debris· egyptair

47:00 I don't think this thing was even wet. A yellow life preserver that says Egypt Air on it Everything's tattered and torn, and this thing is laid out perfectly as if you'd taken it out of the bag... ...and laid it on the deck of the ship Not to bring in conspiracy theories but I just don't see it Now The Arccas stuff Every aircraft, commercial aircraft has an ACARS system. Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System. And it sends messages that are in aggregate of lots of log files. The Airbus is completely fly-by-wire. A hundred different systems all have to work pretty much in concert

47:47 for the plane to function properly. But the ACARS messages don't tell us that there was a fire, no it is in fact these messages will typically come after there are multiple sensors that can sense condensation which they could also mistake for smoke so if there was a decompression which is a bad event at that speed, at that altitude. Then you would have received the same type of message that there was something detected doesn't necessarily mean smoke then you get messages all the way forward where the right window opened and left window open That has immediately concluded somehow to be oh! There must've been smoke or they're sticking their heads out the window 500 miles an hour? Yeah okay I think not but thats just stupid reporting we get

48:44 More likely is that is the aircraft breaking up in flight. There's a lot of... so we really don't have any information, but these are the data points that we do have and I still need to see some actual wreckage it would be nice to have the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. That will help us a lot, although these days... The past what? Six major incidents? Nothing is ever released. Oh we can't let you hear the guy committing suicide on the plane because it would be too jarring! Remember all that? And this is an odd airline they've had a lot of problems including that fake terrorist that everyone was taking selfies with. That was also Egypt Air wasn't it?

CHAPTER 14 / 43 Discussion

ISIS Messaging, TSA Security Lines, and Controlled Narratives

The lack of a claim of responsibility from ISIS or other terrorist groups for the MS804 crash is noted as highly unusual in the current information war. The hosts suggest the messaging may be tightly controlled and link the event to the TSA's recent requests for increased funding and staffing due to long airport security lines.

isis· tsa· ricky gervais· propaganda· cia

49:30 I don't remember. I think it was, I think it was. That's funny and they've had back in the 80s or 70s they've had hijackings and people got killed as security forces went into there some issues and then the most egregious part... And talk about timing! The TSA is like oh well you know you really want to be safe don't you? So I'm sorry about the three hour lines that you're waiting in but come on this is for your safety and we need more canines Gain Heinz. We need more gain Heinze, why? Now also as far as I know we've had so i'd like to know more about...I'd like to have a passenger manifest. I saw CNN or MSNBC do it let's take a moment of silence and remember the crew when they put up you know the 10 names but I'd like to know the bit more about the passengers and about the sky marshals and what was going on with that

50:26 But why has no terrorist organization claimed this? Yeah, that would have been done by now. I mean rarely but the question remains even if I'm bullcrap ISIS Why if no one's coming out and saying hey we did this but everyone is saying it's an act of terror Why wouldn't you just say yeah booyah! We did that shit Yes exactly in fact I thought about that myself If you look at something bad happens like this and you're one of these dozens or two dozens of terrorist organizations sitting around here and there, You look left. You look right. You look left. Who's taking it? Did you do this? No I didn't do it! Well let's take credit for it Let's give it a day and take credit for it Yeah So why don't they do that? Somebody should have done it Well to me it means that its the same people saying things and not saying things

51:24 This makes no logical sense in a war of ideology, a war of internet, a war of tweeters. A war of information that no one would take this and just go ahead and grab it? And claim it? We should be... What was I watching? I watched The Correspondents have you seen that movie Ricky Gervais No. So the radio correspondents, and they are supposed to go to Nicaragua and report on an uprising... Long story short they wind up not being able to go so they kind of fake it like Peter Arnett in Iraq those videos on YouTube if you've never seen them in front of a green screen but this audio is like us we do our reports They sound pretty damn accurate

52:09 What was my point? I was gonna say something about that. Something about a fake... Right, right! So why isn't ISIS if it maybe it is controlled by CIA they're telling everyone shut up about this This is not yours to grab this we got to put this on something else Someone's controlling that message Yes It just makes no sense You're right because If this wasn't a controlled message They would have just blurted out that they did it Of course Of course. Yeah, that's actually a very interesting point is that the message is so controlled coming out of ISIS it's very suspicious. Now and I'll give you another piece of messaging which kind of floored me as we've been waiting for something to happen in Europe again this...so there's a new uh and of course this came to us from Sight Intelligence Group there is a new Rita, Rita Katz, new video not one not two but there are three

CHAPTER 15 / 43 Discussion

ISIS Execution Videos, Bokeh Cinematography, and Dutch Messaging

A new series of high-production execution videos from ISIS, monitored by Rita Katz and the SITE Intelligence Group, features advanced cinematography techniques like bokeh. One video includes a militant speaking Dutch, specifically threatening the Netherlands, which the hosts interpret as predictive programming or a targeted message to European nations.

rita katz· sight intelligence group· bokeh· netherlands· sharia law

53:11 Beheadings. Actually, there's one beheading... ...one shooting in the head and one killing with a rock to the head And it's a beautifully produced video once again slow-mo's, long distance focus. What do you call it? With the depth of field is beautifully pulled. Bokeh. Bokeh is that what its called? B O K E H. Bokeh which means your subject also has to stand on his or her mark otherwise you can ruin that pretty quickly so well done will produce change although they still have beautiful brand new prisoner outfits on we've gone from orange to blue change a format

53:51 I think this is significant. We need to keep our eye on it. It's probably his code! So, it's kind of a light... like a sky blue really. Now, a little darker than the sky blue but this very blue not dark blue but blue as in a lightish blue He must have been getting some sort of reflections or shadows that were on the orange that had a hint of green The shadow didn't have a hint of green on an orange background and that would screw up the green screen Ah, could be. But I don't think this is green screen what they've done now though in the first video then it kind of looks like the same guy that their hostage and he's not a famous reporter or Westerner or anything like that just some you know some stand-in stunt guy no sag after this is not a union gig this one there's no speaking role

54:40 At least not audibly. So in the first video, they're cutting his head off now this is you really and it's in the show notes of course 827.noagendanotes.com Look at the tubes One is spouting blood and the other one is out of his neck as they're pushing this knife in It's supposed to be sprouting blood but it's a clean pure clean liquid coming out of it just spewing And I think maybe the you know they had the wrong bag attached or something because I don't know of any They could have reshot that what do you mean? Well, they could have reached. Oh, I don't know it looked good But that was a real giveaway Hey, just like water like another guy what water yeah So there's one he's cutting in his neck and then you see some red blood spewing out of one tube You see the tube actually you know and then there's a tube under it, and it's spewing water

55:35 Just clear liquid. There's no clear liquid that goes to your head, is there? No! Oh no... So the guy sweats a lot and then the second one you see the guy sitting and then you know quick then you see a close-up of the guy shooting him with an AK and you see explosions around him on the ground, and then he's down. And then you know... Then you see a whole new shot where his entire head—the guy is bald—looks like it was made of rubber. And then there's a big hole in it, and four feet further up just a little glob what is supposed to be his brain. You know, just no stem nothing attached to it just a glob of hamburger meat that is I guess that blew his brain out and then the third one which is really the most disturbing but the most well done is bludgeoning with stoning the guy to death on his head and you're whacking him really hard and then they did some pretty good stuff with a whole piece that is opened on his head but not in like it would happen with a rock but its opened up

56:36 It's all these fabulous things that... Yeah, if you're a fan of cinema you'll enjoy looking at their quality and also some of their rookie mistakes. But then right after that they've got this jihadi coming on but I'm looking at the subtitles what is this guy talking about? And all sudden I start to understand what he saying John! He said That means this is a message in Dutch. And all the Muslims in Europe, and especially in Netherlands. Now there's some Arabic which I don't understand

57:21 He's going very fast, but he is saying this is what happens when you don't live according to Islam and the Prophet Muhammad's wish. You have been ordered to do this... Anyway All of a sudden this guy speaking in... It could be... Yeah it sounds really like a Dutch guy not like a Belgian And he's saying, hey this is all gonna happen to you. Attention the Netherlands! He said it twice specifically for the Netherlands and anyone brought this up at all? You're kidding I haven't heard anyone bring it maybe it'll be big news tonight Any Dutch people in the chat room will let me know but I don't think so predictive programming Whatever it is but just a switch into this small countries language

CHAPTER 16 / 43 Discussion

MH17 Lawsuit, Max Verstappen, and the 33rd Parallel

Families of MH17 victims have filed a lawsuit against Russia and Vladimir Putin in the European Court of Human Rights. Meanwhile, the Dutch media is focused on Formula One driver Max Verstappen's recent victory, which the hosts view as a distraction from geopolitical issues. They also note that Flight MS804 disappeared near the 33rd parallel.

mh17· vladimir putin· max verstappen· 33rd parallel· lawsuit

58:23 The peace-loving nation of Gitmo Nation Lowlands? Wow. Yeah, I don't know very disturbing on many levels and dimensions Well remember all we need is one in Europe to secure the Brexit a good one make it make it the UK All right The only other thing that happened during all of this melee is a little underreported item. Families of victims of Dan Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 have launched a lawsuit against Russia and its president Vladimir Putin the legal action filed in the European Court of Human Rights is seeking almost 9 million euros in compensation for each passenger killed, in all 33 next to Kim from Australia New Zealand

59:20 and Malaysia. You gotta love it, you gotta love it! Yeah you got to love it so they're suing Russia and Vladimir Putin even though there still has not been a conclusive report with radar imaging etc... So but hey that Dutch guy that mucks for stuff he sure did beat everyone's ass with the Formula One they're still celebrating oh he did a 45 minute interview on live TV Forget how you're being screwed people. This is a prime example Why would you have a 45-minute interview with the car driver? He's hero I mean he is what he did is crazy just the margin that he won by Yeah, it happens once in awhile It was a horse race this weekend too also this the MS

1:00:09 804 it disappeared on the 33rd parallel which is just annoying to me 33rd peril yes, did Super-annoying I hate it when that has the 33 thing has always been annoying. It's our it's our Bane So that's where we're at. When more comes out, I'll know but everything you're hearing right now is just conjecture and information told by officials they are supposed to say of course we never want to implicate Airbus as being a plastic airplane that has lots of wires attached to it the pilots are barely flying themselves sorry i'm biased

CHAPTER 17 / 43 Discussion

Tunisia Flight Path, Bomb Planting Theories, and Arab Spring

The hosts trace the previous flight paths of the MS804 aircraft, noting it had traveled through Tunisia and Eritrea before arriving in Paris. They speculate on the possibility of a bomb being planted during these stops and discuss the geopolitical significance of Tunisia as the origin of the Arab Spring.

tunisia· eritrea· flightaware· ads-b· arab spring

1:00:48 Of course we couldn't have that. But I'd like to have those two questions answered, why the equipment changed because that could show a setup and why three Sky Marshals? Why? Where was the equipment changed in Paris So their plane flew from Cairo to Paris, but the return... Okay so that's interesting because that means half of the reports we've been seeing are bogus. In what way? They show and especially one of the reports Oh I'll make it even better! The plane that flew back came from Tunisia to Paris Hello? It was actually Eritrea or Etch-Eri-a whatever they tried They way they're pronouncing this is beyond me Eretia

1:01:32 But it was went to Itria and then Tunisia and then the Paris, and then they make it sound as though Then it went from there because when they were discussing on specifically ABC They had a guy in the Paris in De Gaulle And he was saying well this plane could have been planted with a bomb anywhere along this route. That's bullcrap if that was a new plane right there at that route No no no no no no no now its little different Because I immediately did the same thing. I went to, you know, FlightAware or FlightSky radar which is all ADS-B it's not actual radar imagery and it said plane has landed but that was the 737 that flew first from Cairo to Paris typically the plane turns around and flies back But this time the plane flew there did not turn around A different aircraft which had come from Tunisia to Paris was flown back

1:02:30 And that was unscheduled. That was the plane that was flown around? But it was an unscheduled change! It was not... yeah Why?! Well, you plant a bomb in Tunisia or wherever There ya go Or Eritrea, wherever and you leave in there You put it in the plane in such a way that doesn't look out of place Well we know that Tunisia is next on deck We know this is where the Arab Spring started but now Tunisia needs a little come to Jesus message Literally Maybe it's a setup for them. Who knows? But the bottom line, it's a waste of time and we've already spent too much time talking about it really for what it is Yeah people like to know though so they know they're being buffaloed as always And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you John C

CHAPTER 18 / 43 Discussion

No Agenda Art, Show Reposting, and Open Source Content

Adam Curry thanks Nick the Rat for the Episode 826 album art and encourages producers to upload work to the No Agenda Art Generator. He clarifies the show's open-source policy, encouraging listeners to repost the full show on their own blogs or platforms like Google Play to help propagate the content.

no agenda art· nick the rat· wordpress· open source· google play

1:03:21 where the C stands for Climatologist Dvorak. Well in the morning to you Mr Adam Curry, also in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water And all the dames and knights up Yes! In the morning everybody in the chat room noagendastream.com good to have you in the chat and listening to us simultaneously Good number of you showing up once again Also thank you very much to Nick The Rat I mean when Nick gets it he gets it man Back on this-on the track with the uh the album art for episode 826. It was of course, The Book of Knowledge with the 404 as she completely broke down on us. Still have it! Apparently you tried it earlier? Well no she did okay... She just had some glitches Just little glitches Little glitches And we appreciate all the work that is done by our artists and we do have to remind our producer We had something here

1:04:14 Oh yeah, so first of all noagendaartgenerator.com please upload your art we'd love to pick it right after the show and I have a note here to ourselves remind producers to repost the show What were we talking about? I was talking about how people have been stealing pieces from the show. Oh yeah! And, and I said that I'd rather people just if you have a blog or if you have something like that and you have a player that you know how it works and can implement is probably a plug-in like in WordPress or something there's a bunch of them We'd like to post this show Yes on your blog In its entirety Yeah Just put it up

1:04:52 It gives you content, it makes people think that you got something going on. Now I don't mind... You say stealing but I really don't mind. I never said there was stealing. You just said people are stealing our show! Clips from our show. No, we're stealing pieces of the show. Yes That's the part- They're taking a chunk of the show and then they're just incorporating as though is We don't get any way of getting any recompense for it There's one show that I heard a whole show. Yeah our pitches in there yeah, or just Credit us a little bit so that would help yeah, I mean we make it so easy look Here's all the clips just take those shows open source So they're not really being stolen of course is not being stolen Let me someone even put us on Google Play so there you go. I'm not complaining

CHAPTER 19 / 43 Discussion

Executive Producer Donations, Job Karma, and Munich Meetups

Dave Thompson is knighted after contributing $1,000, framing it as a licensing fee for his engineering business. Other major donors, including Tyler Fox in Munich, receive "Job Karma" for their upcoming professional endeavors, and the hosts promote a new cycle of No Agenda meetups starting in Austria and Germany.

munich· poutine· rye whiskey· job karma· licensing fee

1:05:37 I mean, sure. I sure hope we don't get commercials played all around our show but you know that it's your show and people help us in many many different ways um in this case we'd like to thank the people who are executive producers and associate executive producers uh and we have we thank them at the beginning of the show kind of like Hollywood what are you doing All right, let's thank a few people. Dave Thompson right at the top of the list and Kirchner Ontario Canada who came in as an instant knight. It says 1,000 here, instant knight, Knight me based on your value for value model he writes a quick back of napkin calculation puts me in arrears to the tune of a knighthood thanks for putting out a quality product I started my own engineering business eight years ago and typically listen to this show during work hours actually they're all pretty much work hours

1:06:33 As such, I'll consider this a licensing fee similar to what they charge here in Canada for background and hold music used in the workplace. Yes! There you go that's an interesting point. It's done everywhere you have to pay for that in every corporation. Yes you do around the world. If it starts playing at radio stations then its illegal. That's right The show has kept me smiling through the challenging times and remains a highlight in my week now that times are good. I hired two young engineers last year, have another starting out next month and am actively recruiting for a fourth! Please throw out some jobs karma for my new recruits and ones I have yet to find. Finally on behalf of fellow Canucks

1:07:10 Allow me to ask that poutine and rye whiskey be made available at the no agenda round. Ah, yes Dave We shall do that for you poutine and rye whisky will be available And thank you for your courage in tonight's ceremony coming up later jobs Jobs jobs and jobs Let's vote for jobs Karma Thank You sir scrounge around from my keyboard whoa Oh some fell over All right now we have to add two big big-time donors Donors sir Tyler Fox six hundred sixty two dollars and thirteen cents from Munich Wow interesting number why? To 13 there must be something in there Just in case PayPal screws it up again. I live in Munich not, Michigan Mention yeah

1:08:07 This, yeah, München Deutschland. This donation should finally after six years kick me well into barren territory since Bavaria is already taken and I'm overlooking right now...I'm overlooking it apparently in Bavaria right now while ramping up for job hunting at a trade show i have to email you guys in a couple of weeks to figure out my protectorate All right, we're good here. For now please give me some job karma and aim it at the next couple of days. Okay hold on let me turn it around about 13 degrees to the left guys all right also any listeners living near Munich should check out The Meetup website a small group of us from Munich and Austria are starting up a six-week cycle of meetups

1:08:59 We've already had two and it's a great crowd. Hey, stop you're pointing in the wrong direction It's Munich Germany not Michigan Okay as always thank you for all the great work in keeping my wife And I laughing insane despite all the insanity love and lights are Tyler Fox jobs Jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for jobs You got karma Right on target I like the idea of them having these meetups there. Yeah! Alright, uh... This is Kieran Cassidy in De Meeren, De Meeren, Netherlands. I think i'm close. De Meeren? De Meeren? Uh, de Meeren. De Meeren yeah that's near Utrecht

CHAPTER 20 / 43 Discussion

Komkommertijd, Radio Engineering, and Podcasting Future

A listener from the Netherlands explains the term "komkommertijd" (cucumber time), referring to the slow news season. The hosts discuss the hierarchy of media, comparing the role of a radio engineer—as depicted by Ricky Gervais—to the superior independence of the No Agenda network.

komkommertijd· netherlands· ricky gervais· radio engineer· podcasting

1:09:48 But I don't have a note from... I do. Oh, okay good! Thanks John and Adam been listening for awhile must have been just before one of your last twit appearances when Leo admitted he never listens to Noragenda how rude you were the only source of some much-needed pessimism on that show we moved to the Netherlands some years back and i finally found a radio station i could listen to hosted by our Adam talking about what was going on during the comcomertage KOM, KOMME. Yeah. KOM, KOMME. T-I-G-I-D-J. Ah, komkommer tijd! Komkommertijd! Komkommertijd! Komkommertijd! Beautiful. Excellent stuff needless to say it didn't last very long

1:10:42 What's she talking about? He, she. Um... Komkomertijd is a phrase in Dutch which means uh what is it when there's it's a slow news day yeah I guess slow news day yeah but when it's a whole like a whole week they would say slow news week well they say it's cucumber time which means they'll be reporting on cucumbers instead of anything important so that's why they call it komkomertijd or cucumber time okay possible show title I think that, well now as we've gone on and on about it. So what does the word actually mean? Cucumber? Yeah, komkommer. Time! Yeah, komkommer, cucumber, tijd, time. Komkommertijd. But I like komkommertijd

1:11:28 Uh, stop and then I think this is directed at you. Stop putting podcasting down! Podcasting is the future. Podcasters are placed well above radio presenters in my opinion if you listen to any public radio you'll realize it's 99% complete crap. I'm amazed that people even aspire to be radio presenters in the first place. I guess the actual workload is pretty light. You get told what to say and the pay is good for the actual number of hours worked You should really see this movie that corresponded with Ricky Gervais. Because of course, Ricky Gervais looks like the saddest mofo in the universe and he's the engineer

1:12:08 And you know, and then it's a certain point that I asked what they do. You know? It was like well you know i'm not even a radio presenter. I'm a radio engineer There's a whole level before you get to podcaster. It's so low we're beneath Ricky Gervais the sad Radio engineer but that's only in the view of the mainstream Of course we all know there's something different going on here is not a podcast this is a network Let me do that again. This is not a podcast! This is a network! There you go Anyway, love and light and then there's no request for anything but I think of a Karma is in order? Yes, I think so You've got karma And Archduke Dwayne Mellon song from Tigard, Tigard Oregon Play PayPal glitch means I need to send this direct

CHAPTER 21 / 43 Discussion

Peerage Upgrades, Birthday Celebrations, and Commercial Interference

The hosts process various donations, including a 60th birthday tribute for David McAnally and a $200 contribution from Christopher Dolan. They emphasize that the show's "value-for-value" model allows them to operate without commercial interference, encouraging producers to list their executive producer credits on professional profiles like LinkedIn.

romeoville· brookline· linkedin· peerage· value-for-value

1:13:07 Greetings from the Archduke of the Pacific Northwest. Please keep up the great work and let's hope to produce your donation levels are up Your superior product deserves it, please give karma all the nights with a resist We much and a good-to-be here broth Okay Anything else or just a karma? Oh That's the song version hold on I How about we play this one? But resist, we much. We must and we will much about that be committed to be here bro. You've got karma. Yeah I love it so much though David McAnally in Rome Texas 333 33

1:14:01 Please send hugs and a shot of karma to my smoking hot best friend P was PJ's PJ PJ s okay She's coming out of a dark period in her life and could use all the love and positive Karma she can get I'll be experiencing My 60th birthday as I listen to the show today. Oh, we have them on the list. I hope Let me check you I believe so look forward in the next sixty years You soundboard jingle attached hey citizen to

1:14:46 Okay Let me finish let me finish this note. Thank you both for your entertainment and analysis I'm no longer a slave just one of those non-e inevitable workforce dropouts and enlightened listeners the best podcast in the universe best regards than 73 sir David the Sooner State Hey citizen You thought got it karma And finally, one associate executive producer Christopher Dolan in Brookline Massachusetts and that's $200. He says no agenda karma has been helping me with the ladies

1:15:24 Please give me another shot at karma, so please let us know exactly what part of no agenda helps you with the ladies This needs to be replicated as the Karma. Oh just a karma He wants another shot. He just gave it to him so it may continue, keep up the good work and thank you for the best podcast in the universe and that should do it. All right? Thank you very much. And thank you to all of our nice list of executive producers today. That's grand I would say is a beautiful thing. And our sole associate executive producer real credits this can be used anywhere putting on your LinkedIn seems to happen somehow seems to work people get more wasn't people looking at your profile or whatever it's called on Linkedin but above all know that

1:16:12 totally supported us in our mission to do this kind of work and the only way we can do it, which is without any commercial interference. And of course I'll be thanking everybody coming up later on in our regular donation segment and another show coming out Thursday please remember us at devorak.org slash n-a My mouth a little bit...I have a lot glued shut today Hey! Please go out there propagate the formula Our formula is this We go out, we hit people in the mouth Hey citizens Shut up Ray

CHAPTER 22 / 43 Discussion

Universal Basic Income, Switzerland Referendum, and Finland Trials

The discussion turns to Universal Basic Income (UBI), following a failed referendum in Switzerland and ongoing interest in Finland and the Netherlands. The hosts examine the concept as a potential replacement for traditional welfare systems, though they express concern that it may turn citizens into "food for corporations."

ubi· switzerland· finland· thom hartmann· welfare

1:16:47 Shut up! And indeed Angelina Jolie is a member of the consular branch. Why does that not surprise me? Amidst all of this interesting stuff that is being psychologically burned into our brains, wouldn't the world be better off if people were not watching any of this crap on mainstream? It's so unhealthy It's so unhealthy. And face bag, you just gotta look at it! Actually it has been proven to be unhealthy by some studies Yeah we had that in the show notes on the last show but we kind of knew that We were talking about UBI on the last show but the universal basic income can also stand for other things actually is like unconditional basic income there's

1:17:46 That's an organization in Europe, Unconditional Basic Income Europe UBIE. And then there is the basic income earth network and this is all pretty much just a millennial filled group or all of these groups and one of them popped up on now what was this? I'm trying to think what...I don't remember exactly what this was and it was a long interview. This is from Canada, so there's a Canadian party who is getting this started they are the UBI group and for those you don't know the concept of UBI which kind of ties back to that professor, you know? The jobless economy in the citizen-free democracy, citizen light democracy let's put it that way

1:18:34 you know, we there's all kinds of thinking about well how can we change the way things work? And one idea is and it's being beta tested in some countries. I'm not sure it's actually rolled out did they do that in Switzerland yet? I know they were talking about a trial. I don't really know. Well apparently Canada has or one particular province or one area has said okay we can do a trial but there's not much more known about it and the idea is you get...there's no welfare services only one if you get a set amount per month and although It's explained a little differently in this particular clip, which is short. It's often explained to me as everybody gets that whether you work or not and they said you just get that as basic be able to survive income and so you're just in a twisted way, you're just kind of food for corporations

1:19:23 Because you don't do anything necessarily, although you could do a lot of things. You could volunteer and get a job or whatever but if not then the corporate world is just out to take that money from you so it's nice to know Once we've got your program then now we know you'll be good for two grand a month We'll be taking that from you So here's this little, oh it was Thom Hartmann I'm sorry. It was with Tham that's why yes Thom who of course is all in on this idea. Definitely Switzerland had a referendum and you know i think there are some people who are considering like continuing to explore the idea in Switzerland Oh that's right Switzerland the referendum did not pass but they're trying again And very powerful group

1:20:03 people interested in Finland and the Netherlands right now. And so we're part of an international network, you know each country has a group much like ours that is part of this international network So we work with them closely and we support their efforts But you know each country is unique and each political landscape is difficult to predict So, we wish them the best of luck in pushing forward and I think it's—we'll have to wait and see. Now, I got an email from one of our producers who wishes to remain anonymous but I think I should share this with you John and anyone else who cares to hear it because that gives us some insight

CHAPTER 23 / 43 Discussion

Millennial Hopelessness, Automation, and Pyrrhic Work-Life Balance

An anonymous millennial producer writes to the show explaining that the generation's support for UBI stems from a sense of hopelessness regarding automation and permanent unemployment. The letter describes a "Pyrrhic work-life balance" where smart graduates work minimum-wage jobs while facing crushing debt and existential listlessness.

millennials· automation· pyrrhic victory· debt· hopelessness

1:20:44 Adam, of course please keep me anonymous. In your latest show 826 you mentioned confusion as to why quote everyone is so hyped on UBI this is a paraphrase he says I think there are two primary contributing factors first firstly now that him saying firstly should give you a clue he's a millennial Firstly as a millennial at least in my group friend groups if you bring up topics of automation or the future of careers and potential in the workforce There is one resounding consensus. Hopelessness! Wait, that deserves it. What an echo on that. I know what am i thinking? Let's do this again uh there is one resounding consensus hopelessness beautiful

1:21:34 We all see automation as a foregone conclusion. Everyone is essentially abused on purpose in a state of existential listlessness with regard to their future I have friends, smart friends, friends with electrical engineering degrees from top 50 universities who work for minimum wage and coffee shops we're all clamoring for the few jobs that exist while knowing in the back of our minds that majority of us are and will be unemployed. Forever! Yes. So whenever someone brings up UBI, the thought process is wait a minute I don't have to be a firk...I don't have to have a firik work life but what does firik mean? Not pirik. Pirik. P-Y-R-H-I-C. Pirik. You know that's funny because that's a word i know the meaning of and I can't define it. Book of Knowledge! Definition of pirik

1:22:21 the term Pyrrhic has several meanings as an adjective 1. of or relating to a war dance of ancient Greece 2. of or relating to or containing a metrical foot of two unstressed syllables 3. of or relating to or resembling Pyrrhus or his exploits especially his sustaining staggering losses in order to defeat the Romans and as a noun one a metrical unit with unstressed unstressed syllables An ancient Greek dance imitating the motions of warfare. Is that it? The... Yeah, I forgot. The Greek dance imitating- I know they use the word Pyrrhic Victory and I think is where you lose Yes, yes, Pyrrhic Victory You lose but somehow win technically That was Bernie Sanders

1:23:04 Yeah. No, Hillary Clinton she loses somehow wins okay but onward wait I don't have to have a pyrrhic work-life balance? I can actually do things i enjoy and don't have to return to my parents in shame and debt yeah sign me up! That is why millennials love UBI we see the job market as bad and only getting worse and UBI offers us something other than shame debt and starvation oh man Make no mistake, shame and resignation of the future are the two largest descriptors of millennials. I'm sure you can trace other seemingly anomalous aspects of millennial behavior to these such as the needs for distractions alcoholism etc

CHAPTER 24 / 43 Discussion

Manufactured Revolt, Black Lives Matter, and Negative Income Tax

The hosts discuss the theory that UBI is being manufactured to prevent a populist revolt as economic conditions worsen. They compare the current movement to Richard Nixon's proposed negative income tax from the 1970s and argue that the existing bureaucracy thrives on the misery and rules created by the current system.

black lives matter· richard nixon· economics· revolt· bureaucracy

1:23:45 The second reason is more sinister and maybe a bit crackpot. Okay, I'm game. I believe some of the hype for UBI's being manufactured and integrally related to the ideas Black Lives Matter at all. Let's assume prima facie... My god what school are you in? What is prime of face at face value? At face value, yes. That the US doesn't want its people to revolt I think that's a reasonable assumption if the powers-that-be know some heavy bullshit is coming down the pipe they would want to stop us as much as possible stop the people from revolting it will be seen as the government's fault keep in mind the U.S. has society primed for revolt

1:24:25 as you might note, it's in our DNA. Our cultural narrative is that of rebellious heroes Americans love an underdog for exactly that reason So there are two things here going on and I think the first one certainly is true And the idea that this has been set up and being crafted makes nothing but sense really Well I've never been a big The negative income tax is very similar to this idea. And Nixon proposed it, it's not a new thing at all in American consciousness because he did during the last depression which was in the 70s and this depression that we're in now these kids are thinking there's the way it is when it's not... But as a student of economics and of course geopolitics with your master's and your thesis on Russia and the West what do you think

1:25:22 What do you think... You mean the Vinegar book? Yeah, that one. Well there's also the Egg Book which I know you co-wrote that with your wife but it was still a genius piece of work. Believe me! What do you think will this happen? Will it grab hold? Do you think this is something that could actually take place on... The logic of it is hey, you get rid of all these government programs, you pretty much save all the money you need. It's too practical It's too practical. Yeah, I think so because we need bureaucracy like the bureaucracy we like that the misery that is creating We like the rules, lots of extra rules that aren't really caused by anything Congress ever did. But there's just new rule-making bodies that are out there which is part of this system to turn us into... Going right back to the original thesis of this show, this is part of the system that needs to be in place to give us a one world government. Now it could be used to leverage that

CHAPTER 25 / 43 Discussion

Justin Trudeau, Bill Clinton, and the Vasectomy Theory

John C. Dvorak posits a theory that Bill Clinton and Justin Trudeau exhibit behaviors associated with having had vasectomies during eras of "population bomb" hysteria. He suggests that the intellectual climate of the 1970s pressured men into the procedure, leading to what he describes as a specific personality shift in male leaders.

justin trudeau· bill clinton· vasectomy· paul ehrlich· population bomb

1:26:18 If you're all in on the one world government, you'll give your free money which is a bribery technique to get people to vote. I don't think we're that far along to go there yet this is years away. Well it was something else that happened and I did not see this as a political event. I saw this as a millennial event but on both sides of what took place how How old is Justin Trudeau? How old is that guy, how old... He's a- I think he qualifies as a millennial. Book of Knowledge! How old is Justin Trudeau? Justin Trudeau is 44 years old. Oh, I guess not, he's just beyond. Damn! Damn! But he acts like one. He acts like one yes! Now this is... So there was a scuffle... Like the old man with the ponytail Yes And Trudeau at 44 but I'm thinking vasectomy

1:27:11 Oh, that's a possibility. Well you're the expert well I am the expert in this crowd of ours because nobody seems to pay much attention to this whole thing but me he has a very By the way mm-hmm. I was it. I was thinking about this I think Clinton is a victim of a vasectomy at probably in a very victim And I think they victim is like so where to put it now This is why Webster Hubble had two father Chelsea because Bill how does tubes cut? I think that, and the reason I think it is because Clinton was raised during that era. That 60s early 70s at this dead specific era where it was

1:27:54 that men were hounded by their women, by strong women. Strong women didn't just show up last week but the strong women back in the day, the intellectual crowd, the people that went to the big colleges and had the Rhodes scholarships and the rest Harvard, Yale this type of thinking. They were hounded by these women to get vasectomies because this was the era of the population bomb. Ah yes that's right. Paul Ehrlich book came out right in the 70s it talked about the population bomb and we're having too many people are all gonna die... We're all gonna die from population overgrowth! We're gonna have too many people, The Club of Rome said we're all going be dead by the year 2000 cuz we can't feed ourselves

1:28:37 All the rest of it, get a vasectomy. Do the world a favor and get a vasectomy. I'm pretty sure Clinton did it. Good. But he looks like he's got that look, that funny look. Yes! The lesbian look. Yeah old lesbian So...the way he speaks talks acts- I'm going to verify him with an official no agenda checkmark Verified Millennial That would be cool on Twitter verified millennial I like that. Age not a problem now the politician on the opposite side of the house there in the parliaments of Canada, Candanavia was also a millennial woman and in case you had not seen it here is a play-by-play from the BBC exactly what went down with the elbowing

CHAPTER 26 / 43 Discussion

Canadian Parliament Elbowing Incident and Millennial Politics

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is criticized for a physical altercation in the Canadian Parliament where he accidentally elbowed MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau. The hosts mock the "overwhelming" emotional response from the involved MPs, characterizing the entire event as a display of millennial-style drama within government.

justin trudeau· ruth ellen brosseau· canada· parliament· tom mulcair

1:29:25 Justin Trudeau elbowing a woman. Elbowed her off? Elbowing a woman! The man in the front is the conservative whip. He can't get by a group of NDP MPs, including leader Tom Mulcair. Now what you're not seeing is this guy's trying to move forward to vote then the guys in front of him are blocking him they're going left they're going right they're going left they're going right because we have this great vantage point on video Then Trudeau gets up and comes over because he's gonna like bust some chops! On the left the Prime Minister comes striding over intervene. He has words with Mulcair

1:30:02 At the same time, he clearly also makes contact with MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau. Okay now this contact I had to look at the video several times but... Hey hold on a second because i'm glad you did because I looked at it several times and saw nothing It's because they have the circles but the circle distracts from what is actually happening and I can clearly see his elbows are right in the boob And let me cause-and I see her responses telling me oh my god! It was elbow to the boob I know this face This is a very, very sad state when this face is on the opposite side of yours. Because you... it's like guys falling on the...

1:30:41 falling off the bike saddle onto the bar. Tripping and falling into someone and grabbing their boobs. No, an actual hit like an actual elbow to the boob is painful! Yeah And this girl makes that face so it happened and that is not just an accidental thing It happened but what happens then... You think he gave it to her? Yes oh absolutely boom just get out I mean not like he looked at her said I'm gonna elbow you in the boob but she was She was in his space and just moved like a millennial would, like a little millennial with a bitch little attitude. Get it away from me! That is what I saw that's what Trudeau did. You saw that from the girl or from Trudeau? Trudeau and then the girl responded...I forget her name let's look her up see how old she is hold on I bet you she's a millennial

1:31:31 Hold on a second, what's her name here? Let's get this. Words with Mulcair! At the same time he clearly also makes contact with NP Ruth Ellen Brosseau. Ruth Ellen Brosseau? Yeah that's what it sounds like. Book of Knowledge How old is Ruth Ellen Brousseau Hmm. I can't find the answer to the question. Thank you. Yeah, maybe someone else work but But she looks like a certified no agenda verified millennial You can see bro so angrily telling her colleagues what transpired and she's going oh my god You can just see she's doing that like these are little Millennials fighting it in disgusting That's what I saw as Brasso leaves Trudeau comes back Mulcair is enraged Trudeau appears to be headed after Brasseau And they're yelling shame and Mulcair and Trudeau shout

1:32:29 How dare you elbow a woman! Order. Order. Listen to this. Members should put away their black— He wants to say, put away your BlackBerries but he realized that he is now the anachronism of Canada because no one uses the Blackberry anymore to take pictures but... You should put away your Black— I'm not allowed to take photographs Then it was time to parse what happened. He elbowed the member from Red Team Asking for help You did! You did! You did! Manhandled! Oh, manhandled. This is great the whole Canadian Parliament has been millennial douches Physical force! Physical contact! My sisters used to do that Mom mom physical contact physical contact Adam needs physical contact physical contact

1:33:24 My sister was Marge Simpson, by the way. a number of members as I extended my arm in... Into her boob. ...including someone behind me who i did not see But, I felt the boob! If anyone feels that they were uh- If they were hurt? If anyone has hurt feelings about this? Impacted by my actions, I completely apologize It's not my intention to hurt anyone Oh yes take the high road Now we need to hear this girl

CHAPTER 27 / 43 Discussion

Safe Spaces, Feminist Rhetoric, and Trudeau's Apology

Following the elbowing incident, MP Ruth Ellen Brosseau claimed she had to leave the chamber for a "safe space" and missed a vote due to being overwhelmed. Justin Trudeau issued an unreserved apology, which the hosts ridicule as being inconsistent with his self-proclaimed feminist identity and typical of modern political theater.

safe space· feminism· canada· apology· parliament

1:34:10 They then voted. But this wasn't over. The Prime Minister physically grabbing people, elbowing people... Not only was this the furthest thing from a feminist act! Yeah remember when he said he was a feminist? Elbowing in the boob you really have no idea what a feminist is or being female Then Brosseau spoke Here she is now. This is great and tell me this is not a millennial the girl who got this is the girl who got elbowed new term Hold on like it's right down as a possible show title elbow then for so spoke I was elbowed in the chest by the Prime Minister What she says elbows? Elbows oh, I said elbows yeah elboobed. I was out in the chest by the prime minister

1:35:06 And then I had to leave. It was very overwhelming. It was overwhelming? Oh my god! I had to leave! Um, and so I- What?! It was overwhelming. Hello Canada And then I had to leave. Oh, in my safe space! How is she gonna take on ISIS as a politician if she's overwhelmed by an L-boob? It's not fun but come on... oh, I had to leave the room and was overwhelmed with emotion?! And then I had to leave. It was very overwhelming. So I left the chamber to go sit into the lobby. I missed the vote because of this. Awwww, I missed the vote because of this! I MISSED MY VOTE!!! I WAS IN MY SAFE SPACE!!

1:35:45 I miss my mom. Um, I just wanted to clarify and make sure it's clear to all the members in the house that that did happen. And really? That jus-just happened! She should have said that would be funnier. That just happened members of the house. That's what she should've said. Yeah this just happened. In the house that that did happen. By the way when she was walking away after getting L boobed The first thing she was doing was tweeting. She was on her phone tweeting about it. The first thing she did. OMG just got L boobed clarify and make sure it's clear to all the members in the house that did happen. Thank you. She couldn't say anymore she had just stop thank you, thank you. My goodness now we can still go back to get one more millennial moment from the feminist

1:36:33 Thank you Mr. Speaker, I want to take the opportunity now that the member has is okay to return to the house right now Because her feelings are restored To be able to express directly to her my apologies for my behavior and my actions unreservedly Okay well it's all settled then Alright? How come he doesn't just come out and say hey Grow up! Because he is the same He's a slight lisp I find very annoying. I mean really, he was just... So where does this come from? It's fun to watch Yeah well or ridicule in your case yeah of course i'm ridiculing you! I would never do such a thing No well you will in a moment This is a new video now this is uh a throwback

CHAPTER 28 / 43 Discussion

Intersectionality, Southern Poverty Law Center, and Kimberly Crenshaw

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is promoting "intersectionality" through its Teaching Tolerance program, a concept originally developed by legal scholar Kimberley Crenshaw in the 1980s. The hosts examine how this framework is being introduced in schools, such as in Portland, to discuss overlapping systems of oppression and privilege.

intersectionality· splc· kimberley crenshaw· portland· social justice

1:37:32 Maybe a call. No, it's more throwback I would say call back throw back It's a new version of the animated sketch which you really despise Oh the guy drawing the little pictures on this screen at high speeds yeah? I do I hate that so they're going back now wait the other thing I hate Slow words that crop up on the video where somebody talks over him or just words. Oh, I hate those videos! Why am i watching a video and reading it on a page? I know see like video here of someone saying something totally nutso. I'm like oh this is gonna be great to click on It's just like a bad super bad final cut probe track with big words Okay

1:38:14 But this is some of the teaching that goes on. And instead of a sketchboard, the throwback is to claymation. Remember those great days of claymation? Love it! Stop animation we used to do all the time so now that has been modernized and its being put into videos that explain things and this comes from tolerance dot org and I got this tolerance dot org after reading a separate report about a school system forbidding teachers to have any materials that are contra to the global warming climate change narrative. Actually, it's Portland. Portland School Board bans climate change denying materials and from that I got into this other group tolerance.org and when you look into it, it's our old friends from the Southern Poverty Law Center

1:39:14 Woohoo, and they are going to teach us about intersectionality. Oh another name Actually let's try this one book of knowledge define intersectionality Intersection has several meanings as a noun yeah I don't want you to hear in just no one intersection We don't want an intersection but oddly enough they start out explaining would you know what intersectionality means? Until use mention it i've never heard of this one, but will in a minute. What was that stop oh Yes, you will now. Intersectionality Have you heard this word before? No! Even if you have You might not know what it means Let's take a look at it The first part is easy enough Intersection A place where things come together Intersectionality I love little Spike Jones We should help him out a little Let's help him out a bit Intersection A place where things come together

1:40:15 Intersectionality refers to the reality that we all have multiple identities that intersect to make us who we are. There you go, we all have multiple... What? This is bullcrap from the get-go! We're all psychopaths, we all have multiple personalities but sometimes they come together and so we can be like somebody who's normal looking kind of It gets a little worse than that, but yeah you're on the right track. Yes made that up no intersect to make us who we are it also gives us away I'm gonna roll that back. I want you hear the definition again because I think that's important a place where things come together intersectionality refers to the reality that we all have multiple identities that intersect to make us who we are

1:41:03 It also gives us a way to talk about oppressions and privileges that overlap and reinforce each other. This term dates back to the 1980s, and legal scholar Kimberley Crenshaw. But it's probably true. It probably was Kimberly Crenshaw. Yeah, well again Southern Poverty Law Center which has about 700 million dollars a crazy amount loaded they got that so much money she noticed that we did have an effective way to talk about how the experiences of black women are different from the experiences of black men pay attention and of white women How?

CHAPTER 29 / 43 Discussion

Teaching Tolerance, Marginalized Groups, and Identity Politics

The hosts review educational materials from Tolerance.org that use fictional characters like "Fatima from Somalia" and "Greta from an affluent family" to teach children about marginalized identities. They argue that these materials are designed to train students in a new language of identity politics and white privilege.

fatima· somalia· identity politics· splc· education

1:41:47 Black women endure both gender discrimination and racial discrimination. Aha! You see, this is where the intersectionality comes from because you have all kinds of things that are- that you're getting fucked for or... Sounds right Or you're one of the lucky ones who doesn't have any of this And this is what tolerance.org is teaching our children over the last 30 years scholars educators and activists have expanded the use of... What did he say? Did he say scientists or just scholars when I hear that? Scholars, educators and activists. That sounds like a fine bunch

1:42:33 Have expanded the use of the word intersectionality to talk about identities beyond race and gender. Let's look at a few examples Jerry has a disability, and his family lives below the poverty line He is the oldest of ten, which requires him to... And this guy has loser written all over him. First he's a cripple. He has nine brothers and sisters and lives below the poverty line Yeah, ask him for trouble I think he's got some issues And his family lives below the poverty line

1:43:10 He is the oldest of 10, which requires him to do a lot of caregiving and sometimes keeps him out of school. No one in the school counseling office has talked to Jerry or his parents about his plans for after graduation. Oh he has applied for several jobs but never gets called back Fatima is Muslim and recently came to the United States from Somalia. She finds that many people... Is it Fatima or Fatima? I've been wondering about that. I think its Fatimah, but maybe Fatima's the newest way to pronounce it you don't know yeah they keep moving stuff around we can't keep track of it I know jobs but never gets called back

1:43:48 Fatima is Muslim and recently came to the United States from Somalia. She finds that many people at her school... She can't wait for the birds? I know, she gets the bird sound effects it's interesting! And i noticed that too like Fatima shows up then all of a sudden why do birds suddenly appear every time You are needy. She recently came to the United States from Somalia, she finds that many people at her school make assumptions about our values and abilities before they speak to her Many of her classmates think she shouldn't be at their school at all Greta comes from an affluent family both her parents and grandparents went to college And her father owns a successful business and notice she's white She doesn't think about her identity very often

1:44:30 But she does think of herself as someone who will go to college and get a good job once she graduates. Think about Greta's situation, as opposed to Fatima or Jerry's. Fatima and Jerry are members of marginalized groups They don't get to choose whether or not to think about their identities. on the other hand, can ignore intersectionality if she wants to. Life isn't the same for everyone even for people who share identity characteristics by adopting an intersectional lens we have a better opportunity to understand why and change institutions that help and harm us based on who we are want to learn more?

1:45:06 Read our story, Teaching at the Intersections in the summer 2016 issue of Teaching Tolerance magazine. And there's that subliminal Hillary Clinton dog bark which whenever I hear a dog bark I think Hillary Clinton it's become a thing now and there you go so there is your definition of an intersectionality as being propagated by the Southern Poverty Law Center. What do they expect to leverage this into? I don't see the gain here It's claymation! It's fun to watch Kids love that stuff. What I mean by this is, I don't understand what they're up to with this? Well just- You know there's some screwball stuff let me play this clip To change words maybe just to train you in a new language I dunno intersectionality I'm sorry They're talking about racism and it's

CHAPTER 30 / 43 Discussion

North Carolina HB2, Minimum Wage, and Police Power

The hosts deconstruct North Carolina's HB2 bill, arguing that the media's focus on "bathroom rights" obscures the bill's primary purpose: the Wage and Hour Act. They explain that the legislation actually prevents local municipalities from raising the minimum wage, using state police power to protect business interests.

hb2· north carolina· minimum wage· wage and hour act· toilets

1:45:54 It's kind of like the... Like white privileges, you know then you don't understand intersectionality. You don't have to think about your identities I have to think about my identity all the time! Well there's cis-zoo and all the rest of that crap That's getting on my nerves Now i think one of the schools says you have to find out what people want to be called A Z or a Chuuu or whatever the bleh It's blur with ble you ate like hey, you seems We're all gonna go back to that. I have the remember I told you about the bathroom the North Carolina bathroom bill what it's really about

1:46:35 Yeah. Okay, here it is HB 2 part two this is the part that no one on television talks about all they talk about is what where you can poop but no part two statewide consistency in laws related to employment and contracting section 2.1 as rewritten short title legislative purpose here we go this article should be known and may be cited as The Wage And Hour Act The public policy of this state is declared as follows. The wage levels of employees, hours of labor payment of earned wages and the well-being of minors are subject to concern requiring legislation to promote the general welfare of people in the state without jeopardizing the competitive position of North Carolina's business and industry. The General Assembly declares that the general welfare of the State requires enactment of this law under police power of the State." In other words you cannot

1:47:29 jack up the minimum wage under the power of the state. Police got to do with toilets, nothing but that's why this bill is... That's what's going on it's not about the toilets it's about something much bigger than a standardized minimum wage so before you go and we talked about that in the last show well this was the part that we Canada before we leave Canada I got Canada stuff good hello yeah I said yes good I'm listening hello hello I'm here

CHAPTER 31 / 43 Discussion

Indigenous Land Rights, Black Lives Matter, and Alcatraz Occupation

On Democracy Now!, representatives from Black Lives Matter and Canadian indigenous groups discuss solidarity in the face of police violence. The hosts recall the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz by Native Americans and discuss the recurring cycle of indigenous land rights movements in North America.

indigenous· canada· alcatraz· democracy now· solidarity

1:48:05 So they had a democracy now, again back to millennials back to Canada. They had this group apparently the Black Lives Matter people are so bored or well organized where they want to get other people they've decided to join them the Canadian Native American design a native Canadian Indians in their So it's all gonna be one big happy family. And so they brought these people on the Democracy Now! show, including some Black Lives Matter folks and then the... Was this one big panel? Yeah four people and they had this woman who was the American Indian representative or America I keep saying that it's Canadian

1:48:48 the Canadian native woman on it. Indigenous persons from Candanavia? That's it, who stole... We need a little something like a little acronym or something anyway so she comes on and she sets the stage by telling the Black Lives Matter people and everyone else that this whole debate is moot dealt with the fact that you guys are on our land, get out. Yes it's moot because the native inhabitants were the ones who got gypped in the first place Yeah so here we go this is the Indians in Canada telling it like it is We welcome you all to Democracy Now! Erica why don't we begin with you and talk about the protests and the occupation you're engaged in And the issues you feel are critical to raise for people...an audience that's global

1:49:38 I think that recognizing that we're on stolen indigenous land is the key to understanding solidarity between these movements, to understanding why indigenous youth are being pushed to kill ourselves in a colonial context. and to recognize that police violence is impacting black lives, indigenous lives and racialized lives in this country. And sometimes we don't even think about the history of resistance. And so to see the occupations of INAC and see the occupations of the Police Department is an example that were taking back this land and were taking back our lives. Wow! Yeah a little aggressive in the well

1:50:25 You know, I remember in the 70s this cropped up again. It's probably a cycle. Do you remember Redbone Wounded Knee? Well do you remember Alcatraz Takeover? No, tell me about that. The Indians took over Alcatraz! What year? What year what year? Well I'm gonna have to look it up now because you... I remember... Well I looked up Elk... Actually ask the Book of Knowledge Okay well what? Alcatraz? When was Alcatraz taken over by Indians? When was Alcatraz taken over by Indians? Hmmmm....I can't find the answer to this question. Ahhhh you suck!

CHAPTER 32 / 43 Discussion

Native American Protest Songs and All Lives Matter Rhetoric

The hosts review the history of Native American-themed hit songs from the early 1970s, such as Redbone's "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee." They discuss the difficulty of finding a concise response to "Black Lives Matter," dismissing "All Lives Matter" as a failed rhetorical strategy that misses the point of the debate.

redbone· wounded knee· cherokee· protest songs· 1973

1:51:12 Well, we don't know. But in a strange way it's kind of cool because if this follows through and then to catch this fire which I don't think the community is big enough the Native Americans or Canadians We could actually have an NFL where all the teams are just you know The Braves Redskins I mean that would be just... And they will get a piece of it This is it There ya go Washington Redskins 1969 Right so just around the turn-of-the century Essentially turn of the decade to the decade the decade the decade yeah, yeah And but I was I remember there was a number one hit let me see if I can find this oh the Indian reservation song That that red now is Redbone Redbone We were all wounded

1:51:59 No, there was a bunch of songs during that period. During the 60s and late 60's and early 70's there were slew of songs that were Indian based. There was Wichita Taito or whatever it was... It was a song a friend of mine actually produced. Right here it comes. Let me see this is it oh why is this not playing? Hold on What year was this red? This is let me see if it says that But of course I need to play for you first so you can actually hear it hold on. Yeah, I think this was set one maybe come on Output okay now lets listen again You and Me!

1:53:00 America's destiny. Okay, that was a big hit in 73 sensible sliced stone funk in there Yeah, 73 73 I know that that's when it was we were all wounded. So I think this is a cycle And they tried it then. They tried it then and how'd that work out? I try to every so often a bunch of kids come up with their own around what happened in the past, I do like it. A bunch of kids let me here's another bit but hold on we need to call did we need to have a stock answer for our producers for our network when someone talks about black lives matter. Do we just say yeah Native American lives matter is I mean isn't that simple? I think it is almost yeah how about Native American lives matter the original gypties

1:53:41 Yeah, they were the original ones that got screwed. They got screwed first. Yeah! So who's landed? That answer is too... flip. Too pat. Too flip Well, do you got a better one? No. But now that you think this is challenge we should all work on one getting a good one just a one-liner boom! Because no ones come up with... All lives matter! No, no that's not gonna cut it That all lives matter thing was a bad idea to begin with because he didn't get the whole point of anything right Not about anybody's lives to be honest about it

CHAPTER 33 / 43 Discussion

Propaganda Techniques, Smear Machines, and Edward Snowden

John C. Dvorak discusses the effectiveness of repetitive public relations techniques in shaping public perception of figures like Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Edward Snowden. He shares a listener's misunderstanding of a facetious comment regarding Snowden being a "traitor," highlighting the difficulty of communicating nuance to a "smear-machine" conditioned audience.

edward snowden· hillary clinton· bernie sanders· propaganda· meme

1:54:17 Alright, let me get my last thing out of the way here about the millennials alright So if you looked at last week's newsletter You might want to bring it up if you can okay. I had written so they can find which one was this This was the one with the What was a title? You know the pilot title oh? Something about that yeah, I just had it here And I just important note about the show does this answer your question on the show or note about the show okay and Now I want you to look at and read, uh...I think it's like when i start being cynical about people. You know that we bring stuff out The susceptibility of the general public to this idiotic repetitive public relations technique is shameful Yes This is where you have a picture and it says chocolate bars $1 chocolate bars one dollar are chocolate bars also one dollar?

1:55:11 Right now keep doing it was just read is very sure so just read in I would tell you when this touch stop after After the just before the next photo, okay? The susceptibility of the general public to this idiotic repetitive public relations technique is shameful. Soon you believe that Hillary's email scam was a harmless convenience Donald Trump said all Mexicans were rapists, Bernie Sanders schemes are not affordable He's a kook! And it should be mentioned that while the supporters of once fringe candidates Trump and Sanders are massive This does not mean the smear machine has lost its effectiveness It just needs retuning by better propaganda experts The latest meme floating around concerns Bernie Sanders' somewhat dowdy wife.

1:56:07 I had it. Okay, this happened... Okay, I want you to play the two paragraphs before the Snowden bit and then talk the Snowden bit too. Something weird happens. Assad uses chemical weapons for example maybe there is a strange terrorist event that makes no sense only The No Agenda Show will deconstruct it and even when deconstructed and verified by experts and re-reported by the media they always revert back to the originally intended meme This happens a lot If you repeat the old meme enough times, people forget the actual story. Nothing changes for the majority of the public." Hence, the Syrians gassed their own people with chemical weapons. This is despite it was their own people and that it was not a gas they stockpiled or that Ed Snowden stole state secrets and gave them to the Russians. Traitor! And then it goes into this susceptibility of the general public. All right so did I make a point at calling Snowden a traitor?

1:56:58 No, no you were being facetious and it was actually a link. Very facetious and... No it's not a link It's that you've emboldened it to mean that this is what they would be saying who are calling him a traitor Yes I understand completely Yeah that's exactly the way any normal person would read it So, Win-a-Joe, a millennial writes in. Just simple best and simple. You call Snowden a traitor then have the nerve to ask for donations? No way! No agenda my ass your right wing slant is very obvious to this kid at least. Wow... that's sad Yeah so I was very depressed by that note. Yeah no kidding. Do i have to like spell stuff out like you were third grader Yes

CHAPTER 34 / 43 Discussion

Text Communication, Emoji Subtlety, and On-Demand Apps

The hosts lament the loss of nuance in modern communication, where text messages and emojis have replaced body language and facial expressions. They also discuss the "gig economy" through apps like Favor, noting how Silicon Valley companies often exploit young delivery workers while focusing primarily on data collection.

emojis· facetime· favor· silicon valley· communication

1:57:47 But in general, and this is a millennial issue and I talk about it... Tina and I talk about this A LOT. We have lost such richness in the way we communicate with each other My daughter and I...I force her to do a FaceTime with me. I try to get her to do one once a week but then I time around when her rent is due like, oh you need some money? Yeah. Okay. Uh it's very easy way even though I don't feel bad about it we have a transactional relationship at times. It's fine. That's what it is with kids um But just this text, what you're missing is you're missing nuance. You're missing the context. What I see happening all the time is someone will send someone a message and I'm guilty of it as well and I'll receive that message not with the context in which it's written but I will receive that... Of course its all abbreviated because it's a text message we can't be writing war and peace cause you get called out on writing war and peace

1:58:46 You receive that in the context, the frame of mind that you're in at that very moment. And of course we all become mind readers as well. Gosh she seems pissed off! Like I can see my daughter read it but she didn't reply yet and like she hates me and then she'll reply...and then you know I'm already receiving that she hates me so I'm thinking oh she's saying something nasty to me where it's completely innocuous. You don't know this at all and it's so poor So when you get into anything, anything that deals with how people are being communicated to these days I can see where this kid was in a certain frame of mind read that with the filters for which he views the world. And this is a big problem! Your eyebrows are not just for keeping the sweat out your eyes they help you communicate

1:59:34 Yeah, that's why emoticons usually are used in these instances. Think about how poor we've become in our communication skills where we have replaced such beautiful subtleties as hand motion body language facial motions with a very limited... you know kiss to the left? Heart eyes? Heart?! Art eyes heart eyes Martini glass champagne glass my favorite raindrops followed by eggplant You know I mean the rain drops followed by eggplant. Yeah, yeah everyone knows what that means no They don't it's usually what you get in return after you send a dick pick What does it mean now?

2:00:21 Do the emojis. Tell me later, it sounds rude It's very rude! But doesn't matter All the subtleties are gone This is what- this is bad So if this kid read in the frame of mind And the kid is obviously hurt Hurting There's a child in pain A child who knows there's no future for him Except can I have your order? Yeah would you like fries with that Or thank you for using favor It's gotta be my favorite I love favor What is Favor? Oh, it's an app and then pretty much you can order food from any restaurant in the area. We have tourists... we have at least four of those places. Yeah! And then some other kid picks up your order and it's like oh Jason S is running I always feel good about that. The thing about these operations if I get either guy got like two or three of the solicitations from these different companies one of them says free shipping

2:01:16 on first order. Yeah, but this is the shipping with the guy gets the good delivery guy right? The kid gets screwed on the first order of this kid. The kid get screwed. The company doesn't eat it and give the kid money I'm sure that because you know the way these companies operate these Silicon Valley operations. Yeah, there's a take it or leave it. Can you want this job or not all they want us to data yeah cause only one is the data what does everyone eat and yeah so we can sell ads to the restaurants Yeah. It's atrocious Well, that's just the way it goes How did we get on that topic? What were you talking about? I was talking about millennials and Canadian millennials, and we talked about this millennial. And then I figured I ran out of millennial material because people love it! Don't ya think?! Millennials have become like a hot topic. Well it's not... They should be aware of it too cause they like to talk about themselves and many of them sent us memos. Oh yeah memos. I have a memo that came from Gitmo Nation East

CHAPTER 35 / 43 Discussion

Gov.UK Verify, National ID Cards, and Verizon Data

The UK government has launched "Gov.UK Verify," a new digital identity service partnered with companies like Verizon to manage citizen access to government services. The hosts warn that this centralized database of passports, driving licenses, and payment cards is a prime target for identity theft and represents a step toward a "New World Order" surveillance state.

gov.uk· verizon· identity theft· uk government· mark of the beast

2:02:19 Man, I have such pity on our producers there. So they're all in now! Finally we have the government ID It's actually called gov.uk verify This is your mark of the beast UK this is your identity card Das Ausweis Deiner Ausweis Hast du nun deinen Ausweis? Bitte let me see your papers please And they've a promo reel promoting this national ID and you'll hear it in the promo the way it works is everyone has to get the ID, which is verified by a provider. And in the video all you can see a couple of logos but you see Verizon at the top continuously. Verizon, the company that is known certainly in United States for giving up the most information ever to the feds without telling anyone about it am I correct on that? I believe so! Right out of this office over here on 2nd Street Yeah So

2:03:18 For the public now, you will be forced to use government services and wait for it... Services from other governments with your approved gov.uk verify ID Heil to you slaves! Gov.UK Verify is a new more secure way to prove who you are online It stops someone else pretending to be you and helps prevent identity theft It's being built by the UK government. At the moment, it is available to people using some digital services but soon it will be open to all. It works like this... You choose from a list of certified companies and set up an identity account. Certified companies have to meet high standards they have to prove that they can look after your personal information They'll ask you some questions to establish that its really you I really like how they have to be approved

2:04:14 so that they can protect your information, your identity. Yet the governments themselves are incapable of this. The UK government continuously people leaving laptops on trains in the back of cabs USB drives going lost That's alright, we're from the government. Trust us! They'll ask you some questions to establish that it is really you This is my other favourite part So now I'm giving information to Verizon Information like... You know My family history, my children names Social Security number, although in Britain It will name your mom Yeah all of these great things And its not just passive recovery things Age

2:04:56 Yeah, I don't know the full list but it's just some some that's a little bit steal that file from them dynamite Dynamite normal what else changed and and you're probably going right into the What do you call it? The credit score database. I'm sure that's that's being tapped always part of it Let's continue insurance companies because soak off that so they have information They'll ask you some questions to establish that it's really you. For example, they might ask you for information about your passport or driving license or payment cards. Oh yeah! Payment cards... Yeah sure here is my credit card number... Everything! Here is my driver's license, here is my passport would like my birth certificate? This seems totally like something just we're from the government We are building at the government It's all good people Just go back to playing your harpsichord Your passport or driving license or payment cards

2:05:46 Setting up an identity account usually takes about 15 minutes. Once it's done... That's a lot of time for the setup, you're getting a lot of documents to them in 15 minutes! I'd like to have a fly on the wall picking off that information. If you want to deal with identity theft, you got it made. Beautiful! Just send a fake letter sign up everybody fishing will be beautiful for this tell everyone exactly what it's going to look like what they can expect. You can use your account to access an increasing range of government services eventually you'll be able to use it with other organizations and even other governments Other organizations? And other governments? What does that mean? Well what does it mean when you say government and then other organizations hold on second

2:06:26 It's about 15 minutes. Once it is done, you can use your account to access an increasing range of government services Eventually you'll be able to use it with other organizations and even other governments Other govern-other organizations and even other governments New World Order Well that was definitely new world order stuff but Then the other organizations, I guess would be banking or whatever. It'll all be integrated. This is like this stuff doesn't work. Well hold on... Personal information is only shared when it needs to be no single company Only when it needs to be shared? What does that mean? Well exactly but you know when the authorities say hey where was that slave oh You mean slave 372596 bravo bravo Delta 4 well let's take a look this needs to be shared even other governments personal information is only shared what it needs to be

2:07:15 No single company or government department knows everything about you. Oh. Gov.uk verifies being tested in public beta, that means we can gather feedback from users and continue to make the service better It's the first service of its kind in the world In the world! Users can access online services safely securely and privately Hmm... Oh the criminal element Private Must be thrilled Notice she didn't say anonymously She said privately not anonymously But you can't do anything anonymous. That ends that's got to go yeah good work UK Good work I'm telling you the criminals in New York and in the UK have got to be just having drinking champagne Especially once that file is compromised Not the one where you know, they're individual little files that get shared around but the big file in the middle Yeah Where everything shared because it's all in that file? Yes gotta be a great target for people

CHAPTER 36 / 43 Discussion

NPR Funding, Ploughshares Fund, and Iran Deal Echo Chamber

Reports reveal that the Ploughshares Fund provided at least $700,000 in grants to NPR to support specific national security reporting themes, particularly regarding the Iran nuclear deal. This funding is linked to Ben Rhodes' admitted "echo chamber" strategy, where the Obama administration used NGOs and friendly media to manipulate public opinion on foreign policy.

npr· ploughshares fund· ben rhodes· iran deal· propaganda

2:08:12 Target that file and just get it you have everybody's all the goods on everyone. Yeah dynamite There was one thing see What to talk about I am did you see this story? That is not getting a lot it was a Associated Press published it about The money being funded from the plow shares fund into NPR no Yeah, that's a hundred million 100 thousand hundred thousand not one hundred million hundred thousand. Oh this I thought there was some millions going into them from Well it's been a hundred thousand a year Is this the deal for the Iranian? Yes yes exactly okay yeah which I don't know people Really don't understand how this works But and and I don't know how was it Ben Rhodes who is who blew the lid off all of us what did guys got A big mouth

2:09:10 I thought i had the story but i don't know. Yeah so in a New York Times Magazine article, Rhodes explained how the administration worked with NGOs experts, proliferation experts and friendly reporters to build support for the seven-nation accord that curtailed Iran's nuclear activity and softened international financial penalties on Tehran. We should have a hit list of these...not a hit list but a list of watch lists. Should have a watchlist of these reporters there is bunch of them. NoagindaWatchList.com They just do the bidding for so many people it's unbelievable. DeRoad said we created an echo chamber

2:09:48 The outside groups like plowshares help carry out the administration's message effectively. And here is how it worked, so these NGOs receive grants and plowshares got a huge grant and plowshares grant $100,000 annually to NPR And here it is. The Ploughshares grant to NPR supported quote, national security reporting that emphasizes the themes of US nuclear weapons policy and budgets Iran's nuclear program international nuclear security topics and US policy towards nuclear security

2:10:29 It is common practice for foundations to fund media coverage of underreported stories, Ploughshares spokeswoman Jennifer Abramson said. Funding does not influence the editorial content of their coverage in any way nor would we want it too." Yeah... right! Plowshares has funded NPR's coverage of... She is just a liar. Plowshares has funded NPR's coverage of national security since 2005, the network, the radio network said. Plowshares reports show at least 700 thousand in funding over that time all grant descriptions since 2010 specifically mentioned Iran." So what they, how it works is they receive money from government grants

2:11:09 and then they turn around and say, okay NPR here's a grant but you have to cover these topics. Now you can do it however you want um but we're pretty sure that you'll like our experts here who will help you with this here's General Scuba Dubby, here is Lieutenant Commander Flickin Boppydup, and they've also written some books and they're very credible and I think it'd be great if you would use them from time to time or all the time because we hate to have See the funding go to you know podcasts That'll be the day Although the podcast is at least many of them not us because we would refuse to do such a thing But I can see somebody just taking the money and what do you want me to say yeah? But I'll have y'all interview your guy It's it's the next frontier for propaganda. I don't understand why they're not all over this maybe detect the tech community understands it and

2:12:09 Just dangle some some fancy objects in a free pass into the whoop-dee-doo event of Google I o event yeah, hey Hey, that gets your front seat exactly you guys say good things about us. Yeah. Yeah, okay? How about a free free phone oh How about early access to the APK developers? APAPK KPDPK. I forget about it. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fab.

CHAPTER 37 / 43 Discussion

Global Server Costs, Value Added Tax, and Donor Credits

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the high operational costs of the No Agenda network, including a recent server bill inflated by a 21% Value Added Tax in Europe. They thank various donors from Australia, Canada, and the U.S., emphasizing that these contributions are the only thing keeping the servers running.

vat· servers· australia· indiana· value-for-value

2:12:52 And we do have a few people to thank and let's begin with Dennis Covel in North Tonawanda, New York. $121 Christopher Bede, or Beedie, in Indianapolis Indiana $100. Dallas Spongberg we haven't heard from him for a while. Sir Dallas yeah nice. Sir Dallas. Rocky Mountain House Alberta Canada 7215 is anything there? He's got a long note well I'm looking at Dallas I'm looking at Dallas' note here. Well let me give Sponberg a de-douching Yes, okay. I think that's yeah Dallas Spongberg Do you know confused? Give a spongeburg adduce well wait a minute. I'm looking at Dallas is note. This is yes the same guy okay? Hey Yeah, we're hanging in there Shane a low Barrel oh really hangin it blow He'd it's got to be low heat

2:13:56 He's in Queensland, Australia. Sir Kevin Dills in Charlotte North Carolina 6432 Eric O'Callaghan and Verona New Jersey Hold on a second! Verona New Jersey I used to live in Verona on Afterglow no not Afterglow where do we live? I forgot the street the corner of afterglow Then he says Hillary's secret is Mary Cheney? Why, because she... Yeah we talked about that before. Because she's lesbian? Yeah What's the secret? Oh that- She's done the nasty with Hillary? I guess No! I think we've talked to this before. Noooo, i'v never heard this. I like it. I've heard it. But its kind of a Richard Gere dribble thing if you ask me

2:14:41 Could be. But then again, he had some guy tying his dick around a steering wheel and running around with a bunch of drugs in his pocket and he's on CNN! I got meth in my pocket ignore the rope! I know there is a rope around the neck of my balls but I got meth in my pocket! Gregory Keir 5858 Parts Unknown Robert Deeter in Sacramento California 5510 Daniel LaBoi in Bath, Michigan. 50 the rest of these are all 50 we don't have a big that's not a big list no No and the rest of these are all 50 I'll name their names and put their locations if there is one And at first I will try to get this thing working hang on well I'll do Daniel LaBoi, and then he's in Bath, then we have Christine Kodega?

2:15:32 North Dartmouth. Let me read her notes, Hey John and Adam I've been an avid millennial listener for about 40 shows now thank you for deconstructing the brainwashed bull crap news that the media gives off on a first-time donator and your last show had me laughing so loudly at my cubicle i know what it was I got a lot of response to this What? It was although I kinda stepped on but your genius delivery of the last line in The Men's Song really did it Man... Yeah that really did You didn't step on it enough to ruin it. No, but you are a comedian I don't know why that was even funny It was just like you were singing Min Min Min and I did that thing up. I got a couple notes too Oh what else did you get? No, I'm saying something about that Yeah, you nailed it! I'm thinking...I know when we're funny We do some stuff that's kind of funny once in awhile

2:16:21 But I didn't see that as being hilarious, but okay. Patrick Maycom in New York, New York. Sir Patrick to you by the way. Jason Daniels of Parts Unknown. Brandon Menck in Tempe Arizona. Sir Benjamin Smith over here in Oakland California Joshua Defabo in San Francisco California Aaron Held in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Tanner, who's every twice a week, twice a month in Whittier California. Fifty bucks and last but not least Sir David Trotsky in Romeoville Illinois 50 bucks want to thank all these folks for helping us produce this show. Yes and super thanks everybody who comes in under the $50 level typically for reasons of anonymity but also a lot of people on the subscriptions if you donate to the program please consider one of our subscription options

2:17:07 That's the stuff that when it's low on above 50, it kind of keeps us- It keeps the servers running. Although man we had a big server bill recently... Holy crap. What happened? Don't you remember we bought that new servers like with right with the VA you look at a server's like okay That's about what a server costs, but then you realize you're buying it in Europe boom 21% value-added tax Yeah value added tax. It's almost a quarter of the amount like holy crap 19% on top of that for the exchange rate Yes exactly yeah this horrible was horrible

CHAPTER 38 / 43 Discussion

Knighting Ceremony, Baron Tyler Fox, and Dave Thompson

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Dave Thompson, welcoming him to the No Agenda Round Table. Tyler Fox is also elevated to the rank of Baron, and the segment concludes with the traditional reading of the "mutton and mead" menu and a call for producers to support the show's infrastructure.

knighthood· peerage· poutine· rye whiskey· roundtable

2:17:44 Anyway, but so we appreciate that and just everyone who does anything for the program whether you're an artist or where you make jingles Or end of show clips. It's all highly appreciated This is how the network is supposed to work in the jobless economy with citizen free democracy Devorak dot org slash N A It's a bad day, bad day Oh no Well, pretty short list for today. All we have is one entry David McNally celebrating his 60th birthday today and of course we say happy birthday from all your friends here in the staff management the best podcast in the universe! Let's see... We have a title change Sir Tyler Fox becomes Baron today congratulations sir and of course you can check out his peerage now but he said he didn't know what his peerage was going to be yet wasn't that what he said?

2:18:34 Yeah, he's looking around. Okay so he is- He's on the prowl for a land grab. He's on the prowl for a grab. Alrighty if you have your sword sir? Yep! Nice I got mine here There it is We have one knighting today, and this of course was from our insta-knight Dave Thompson. Uh, Dave very happy to see you come in here and if you wouldn't mind standing next the lectern on the podium thank you very much for your support of The Best Podcast a university amount of $1,000 or more therefore we are very happy to welcome you to the table that is round of the knights and the dames and I hereby pronounce the KD Thompson Knights of the Noah Jenner Round Table for you my friend!

2:19:16 Poutine and rye, whiskey meat and water garlic and broccoli espresso and hemp milk cheap wine and chili dogs ass cream with bear fillings makers mark and mushrooms renfroys and chardonnay hookers and blow Of course we've always got some mutton to meet around uh hanging around the place go see if you can find some and know in agenda nation.com slash rings And eric the shill will get everything out to you as soon as possible thank everybody for supporting us it's appreciated Big time. Much, much we resist we much. How much? Here you go did we had a clip on the last show I was kind of baffled by it about the report that came out that said oh you know this genetic stuff is great Oh i'm sorry hold on one second did Sir Dave Sir Davy have a donation? Sir Davey yeah who's Sir Davey

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Franken Salmon, Genetic Modification, and Canadian Approval

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has approved "AquaAdvantage" salmon, a genetically modified fish that grows twice as fast as natural salmon. This marks the first genetically modified animal approved for food in Canada, raising concerns among the hosts about the potential impact on wild ecosystems and food safety.

franken salmon· aqua bounty· canada· genetic modification· fda

2:20:08 I don't have a Sir Davey on the list. Well, somebody had a donation and sent in a jingle sequence so i'll just do it. Hey citizen! Alright for sure Sir Davey, I'm sorry someone went through the trouble. Oh, I saw that right there was day It was Dave Thompson with that Dave Thompson okay? I'm sorry sir somebody but he's yet He's sir Thompson on the at the roundtable so that's why I was confused my mistake you always change it So we had this clip about how I thought it was crazy, Scott Pelley. Going on about how frankenfood's good and blah blah blah Meanwhile so they... the next show they come out with this story about Franken Salmon which i thought was just a prelude to set people up for this horrible animal that they're developing What is the name of this clip?

2:21:00 Franken Salmon. Oh, it's all caps I should have known! Meanwhile the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has approved a genetically modified salmon for sale as food It is the first genetically modified animal approved in Canada Aqua Advantage Salmon was developed by Massachusetts-based Aqua Bounty Technologies They grow twice as fast as natural salmon That doesn't sound very good. Do we want these out in the wild? We don't want that, no! Growing twice as fast eating up the whole place? I got a sour stomach just thinking about it. I'm sure it's not even tasty Oh my goodness no No no people Hey! I've do some good news though

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Zika Virus Funding, CDC Registry, and Media Alarmism

The World Health Organization and CDC are shifting focus and funding from Ebola to the Zika virus, with the Obama administration requesting $1.9 billion in emergency funds. The hosts criticize the media's use of "adverse pregnancy outcomes" to drive fear, noting a lack of diverse visual evidence for microcephaly outside of Brazil.

zika· cdc· ebola· microcephaly· congress

2:21:46 World Health Organization is helping everybody out getting that Ebola money moved over to the Zika fund. It's about time Yeah, how do you think they did it? It was a simple one You and I could have known it was so easy! The Brazilian strain of the Zika virus has been found for the first time in Africa The World Health Organization has confirmed an outbreak on the island chain of Camp Verde which has reported three cases of microcephaly Oh beautiful we got everybody there anyway That's how you do it, people. No Ebola? Just move Zika over there! That's odd... That may actually work but this is the current update because they keep trying different tricks every time This is the Zika update with another new angle and another beg for money

2:22:31 Coming back home, the CDC said today that 279 pregnant women in the United States and its territories have tested positive for Zika virus. The number suddenly tripled because the government changed the way it is reporting cases Dr. John LaPoop is following this. Yeah, John LaPoop. Dr. John LaPoop what can you tell us about this stinker situation? Dr. John LaPoop is following this... And this one's a little girl All pregnant women who test positive for Zika virus with or without symptoms will now be included in a federal registry. Dr. Denise Jamieson is with the CDC's Zika virus response team At the beginning of the outbreak we were hoping that women without symptoms would not have adverse pregnancy outcomes and since we now know that adverse pregnancy outcomes can occur in women without symptoms, we felt it was really important to start reporting these numbers

2:23:30 The CDC is now monitoring 157 pregnant women with Zika infection in the 50 states and another 122 in Puerto Rico and other US territories. In the U.S., most cases were acquired from travel to affected areas, and a few through sexual contact The CDC says most of the women are still pregnant. It's too early to know how often the virus infects the fetus. We know of less than a dozen cases of pregnant women with Zika who've had adverse outcomes including miscarriage and birth defects In February, we met one of those women Samantha Mejia at her home in Illinois. She had recently miscarried after becoming infected with Zika virus while vacationing in Honduras. They didn't find a heartbeat so that was

2:24:22 That was really hard. Zika was found in the placenta finding out how often the virus causes miscarriage and birth defects is one of the main purposes of the registry This registry will follow the women and their babies for 1 to 3 years that monitoring will require extra resources just one reason The administration asked Congress for $1.9 billion dollars, that was 88 days ago And still no new funding Thanks Mmm, they can't let up on this. They can't! Every story's got that kicker. Every single story has got that kicker No more money Where is the money? And by the way, they slipped in a way They reported that stories of women and known to have this...they never talked about those little heads The whole story they never talked about the little head I think that's real That's a shame because it's such great b-roll But they can't get anybody to get little heads because its not...it's obviously Zika not causing these problems

2:25:22 They're gonna have to make a little head. They gotta bring it over with their little head or something, they gotta do something Wait a minute... I thought they had one but its not going fast enough They are all in Brazil! They gotta get some real white kid, little baby you know that's sort of black kitty anything but a Brazilian as they need a look baby will be heading and they can say oh Zika You're gonna do what you watch within the next month But I agree the problem is we only have black as he because he could babies. It doesn't play dude It does not play no they're either need a white Zika kid Yeah, why see it would be Chinese would be funny No, no that doesn't play We need to play your heart with a kid what? What a gaze gay smallhead kid yeah? Covered a lot of bases

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Turkish Immunity, Uber Pittsburgh, and Climate Lawsuits

In a rapid-fire "Clip Blitz," the hosts cover the Turkish parliament stripping lawmakers of immunity, Uber testing self-driving cars in Pittsburgh, and a record-breaking heatwave in India. They also discuss a Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling in favor of teenage plaintiffs suing the state over its failure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

turkey· uber· pittsburgh· climate change· massachusetts

2:26:19 a lot. EU is bullshit organization. Come on, become a member! This is the latest Turkey cracks down on itself In Turkey the parliament voted today to strip lawmakers of their immunity from prosecution. Kurdish legislators charged that the goal is to prosecute them for allegedly supporting outlawed Kurdish rebels It's the latest move against political opponents of the Turkish government

2:27:03 Now I have this uber story, like...I could almost do a clip blitz today. Let me see..well if you want to, hold on a second. We have enough time? Uh yeah let me see what else did i have? That's not even that important. I think we should do it! Red 33! Once again it goes through the clip blitz Josh Higgs I said blitz clip blue ber story uber story in the clip Blitz and fortune reports that uber is testing a fleet of self-driving cars in Pittsburgh The ride sharing service equipped Ford fusions with radars lasers and cameras Pittsburgh was chosen because ubers advanced technology research center is based there There reportedly have been no incidents involving the cars 33

2:27:54 Weather is not climate. I'm playing it but it's not doing anything. In India, a severe heat wave has shattered the national benchmark for the hottest day on record as the temperature in the city of Falodi topped a staggering 123 degrees Fahrenheit. Several hundred people have died so far from extreme temperatures across India. Increasingly deadly heat waves have been linked to climate change. We are Clint Blitz, we're all gonna die! Do you need to defend Hillary? Do you ever feel compelled to defend your honor the honor of your husband with statements that he's making that go to the core of the relationship. No. Hillary says she won.

2:28:50 Clinton today declaring that race is over. So you get into the general election if you're the nominee for your party? I will be the nominee for my party, Chris. That is already done in effect there's no way that I won't be Bernie Sanders doesn't see it that way Tom Yamas with us live tonight and Tom Hillary Clinton talked today about her own supporters eight years ago some who said they wouldn't support then candidate Barack Obama David there are some concerns that Bernie Sanders' supporters won't support Hillary Clinton in a general election but Her argument is that back in 2008, 40% of her supporters said they would never support a then-Senator Barack Obama. And we all know how that race ended. David, Tom Yamas for us again tonight. Thank you, Tom. All right one more maybe?

2:29:33 Four teenage plaintiffs in a lawsuit over climate change. In a case brought by the teenagers and environmental groups, the Massachusetts Supreme Court found Massachusetts failed to fulfill its legal obligations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet In a statement, 17-year old plaintiff Seamus Miller called the ruling a quote historic victory for young generations advocating for changes to be made by the government. The global climate change crisis is a threat to the well being of humanity and my generation that has been ignored for too long, Miller said. Oh yeah! Nice! One more? Okay now this one needs a set up though so there's not going to be a problem.

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Valerie Jarrett, Barack Obama, and Washington DC Residency

Valerie Jarrett appears on 60 Minutes to discuss President Obama's plan to remain in Washington D.C. after his term ends. The hosts mock interviewer Norah O'Donnell's surprise at the arrangement and discuss the potential influence of a former president staying in the capital to run foundations or political initiatives.

valerie jarrett· barack obama· norah o'donnell· 60 minutes· washington dc

2:30:23 This is Valerie Jarrett, who's going to be on 60 Minutes. They took a clip from this and she's going to be interviewed by someone I completely lost respect for because now convinced she's an idiot... And that's Nora McDonald, the pretty girl on one of the shows. She's on CBS. CBS morning show and she asked the stupidest question in the world, then they use this as a highlight of the interview so the whole interview is going to be dynamite. She got Valerie Jarrett and apparently what had happened... And let's just say that Valerie Jarrett is the personal advisor to President Obama also known as The Real President Of The United States. Right, and she has been doing this for 25 years with him and she has outlasted everybody

2:31:09 And apparently Obama has decided that he's going to move after he gets kicked out of the White House, he is going to move to Washington DC and live in Washington DC. I'm sure this has happened before but this is... staggering apparently, a staggering concept to Norah O'Donnell. She's just befuddled by this. It's where the money is! What are you talking about? It's where he has gotta be at. Yeah I think it's gonna have that big... My brother my keeper. He set up some shop there. The Clinton Obama Foundation. When she is...Norah is completely what?! How could this even possibly happen and so she..this is how it goes

2:31:47 So that means you're going to have two presidents in the same city. The former president, Barack Obama and whoever has elected the new president how is that gonna work? President Obama will be the former president and he'll be a citizen just like everybody else And he'll behave accordingly of that I'm sure. Meaning what? One of the things that I would compliment President Bush for is, and not just President Bush but several members of his team as well who've said to me We had our eight years and now we owe you our silence. And I think that's just the way the president will behave in terms of Washington, but does that mean he has a platform on which he can do great good around our country and around the world? Sure! But he will leave being the President to the new President. Red 33! Blitz! Nice one Johnny boy That is ridiculous Did you listen to my question? Oh yeah

2:32:45 How is it possible? She says. That's pretty much what she said, yeah. Hyperventilating. How is this possible? Uh-huh Well we will return on Thursday to bring you another episode of the best podcast in universe which is your production You're the producers We're just channeling for you Something like that Billboard Music Awards I think tonight I'll look for the Illuminati messaging You think is that what did you do they do them there always? Always look good. You're gonna be running that one even Calbee run and I'll watch in the Warriors All right, you do that And thank you all very much for supporting the program remember us at Devorak org slash na We'll be back Thursday in the meantime coming to you from

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Outro, Sharia Law Satire, and Sign-off

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, respectively. The episode concludes with a satirical audio montage regarding Sharia law and Swedish blonde hair, followed by the show's signature "Adios mofos" catchphrase.

austin· silicon valley· sharia law· fema· adios mofos

2:33:39 The crackpot condo in the skyscraper in downtown Austin, Tejas. FEMA Region 6 In the morning everybody! I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley of FEMA region X John C. Dvorak We will be back on Thursday right here on NO Agenda Adios mofos! No, no, no. No, no, no! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, hey! Yes the beaches are back open woohoo yeah! Blastify! At the end of the day Margot is a Nazi She should have been Nazi Blastify! Have you ever made a secretariat?

2:35:30 Now here we have Ham Radio guys. Ham radio is the public service network of Last Resort when the apocalypse comes, where are the guys who are going to save Hillary Clinton I'm Hilary Clinton and i approve this message. VH Deutschland here is the hop! Adios, mofo Okay you know what? Na na na no Na na na no Na na na What? Listen You're in my house Drinking the booze Na na na no Shame on ya Akbar Laa

2:36:42 Under my sharia law, you westerners will crap your pants. Under my sharia law we're going to blow up Paris-Franc! Under my sharia law there's only one thing that we want To rape a load of Swedish blonde haired whores under my sharia law All I have to do is say, Amen. Fist bump!