Episode 854 · Thursday, 25 August 2016

Premedicated

A teleprompter glitch in Florida and a pickle jar stunt in Hollywood frame the latest battle for narrative control between the Trump and Clinton campaigns.

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About this episode

Donald Trump stumbled over a teleprompter script in Tampa, Florida, accidentally accusing Hillary Clinton of "pre-medication" rather than pre-meditation regarding her private email server. The rhetorical slip coincides with a surge in media scrutiny surrounding Clinton’s health, highlighted by a Jimmy Kimmel segment where the candidate opened a pickle jar to dispel rumors of physical frailty. Meanwhile, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh claims the 2013 chemical attacks in Syria were a false flag operation orchestrated by Turkish intelligence to force American military intervention.

Financial investigator Charles Ortel reports that the Clinton Foundation’s HIV/AIDS initiative operated without a valid license in Massachusetts while promoting adulterated generic drugs from Ranbaxy. An Associated Press investigation confirms that over half of Clinton’s non-governmental meetings at the State Department involved foundation donors, including high-profile figures like Elie Wiesel and Melinda Gates. In the Strait of Hormuz, the USS Nitze fired warning flares at Iranian vessels that approached within 300 yards, while the Pentagon continues to use linguistic gymnastics to deny the existence of a de facto no-fly zone in Syria.

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak analyze the "Cajun Navy" volunteers in Louisiana who face new government regulations and potential arrest for conducting private rescues during historic flooding. The hosts deconstruct the phonetic similarities in ABC’s "The Chew" as a tool for media pre-programming and brainwashing. Between knighting ceremonies for executive producers and critiques of Amazon’s subpar streaming pilots, the duo explores the discovery of Proxima B and the FBI’s controversial decision to operate the Playpen child pornography site as a honeypot.


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CHAPTER 01 / 47 Discussion

No Agenda Episode 854 Introduction and Listener Criticism

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 854 of the No Agenda show from Austin, Texas, and Silicon Valley. They address a recurring critic in the chat room who accuses the hosts of being paid shills for the Democratic National Committee. The listener specifically criticizes Dvorak for his stated intention to vote for Jill Stein and claims the show ignores the Clinton Foundation and email scandals.

adam curry· john c dvorak· gitmo nation· dnc· hillary clinton· jill stein

00:00 Now it seems... Wow, my voice just went up. Adam Curry John C DeVore It's Thursday August 25th 2016 This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation media assassination episode 854! This is no agenda Perfect pay to play and broadcasting live from the cap of the drone star state here in Austin, Texas. I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where it's garbage day The trucks have come and gone I am John C. DeVore It is crackpot and buzzkill In the morning If i had to count up the amount of times you've told us about your garbage situation in eight years... I really not very good at these openings You know? You gotta work on it! You gotta prepare

00:45 Well, it's not in my nature. I'm pretty sure i can ad-lib one that is hilarious one of these days. So I was listening to you on the stream earlier and I think we should reprise something you did We normally don't do this but I think we should because I think its an important aspect of the show Because what we do is help people realize that media in particular Is a brainwashing mechanism That isn't necessarily healthy for people Far from it So you read this little ditty that was I guess on the stream or someplace. Yeah, it's some there's this one guy who comes back often in the morning just before the show starts and then he floods the chat room with You know like long texts which of course event to get your band pretty quickly But I caught a captured that this time do you want me to read is that what you want? Yes

01:37 Yes, I would like you to read because it brings to mind a number of anecdotes Okay So this and this guy spams the chat room pretty much every show before we start and it's you know is Usually it's really lewd but this time. It wasn't quite that bad from cr82 To whom it may concern, consider me a former listener of the No Agenda Show. In the last couple of months they have made me physically ill! Adam and John go out of their way to excuse every Hillary negative as if they're paid shills at the DNC!" As a matter of fact, it wouldn't surprise me if they were. They never delve into the Clown Clinton Foundation. Rarely if ever are the emails discussed and John that California high-rolling progressive piece of shit he's going to vote for Jill fucking Stein? Give me a break! He's a Hillary Stooge and we all know it So that's it for me I enjoyed this show over the past 10 years but its time for me to bid everyone adieu Adios mofos And from the bottom of my heart Adam & John F you for propagating the DNC formula

CHAPTER 02 / 47 Discussion

Media Pre-programming and The Chew vs The Jew Segment

The hosts discuss how media pre-programs audiences to interpret information based on existing biases. They play a clip from the ABC daytime show "The Chew," which sounds phonetically like "The Jew," to demonstrate how easily the mind can be led to hear what it expects. This serves as a metaphor for broader media manipulation and the "brainwashing" mechanisms used in political coverage.

the chew· media programming· cognitive dissonance· hillary clinton· network television

02:37 Well, of course I... Wow. Yeah but you can also doubt his sincerity he may be a satiricist No this is the same guy it's the same person coming in and you know this is not his typical message but well It's very interesting We have a number people that You know we did this before we talked about some something that I think may result from a clip or someplace Or something that we saw on the television or there was a kind-we discussed this where one guy interpreted one way Because he had been pre-programmed to see it that way and another guy had Interpreted in another way because you've been pre programmed. I just so happen It's today That's why I got kind of enthused about your little reading there is I have a clip from the Jew show The Jews wait a minute. There's a show called the Jew Show

03:26 Well, the Juice show. Yeah it's on. They had this segment on food that I had to play or that I clipped because it was so interesting. I want you to play this clip. Tomorrow we're solving your dinner time dilemmas Chew style. Daphne serving up an easy family favorite you can make in just minutes and Clinton is cooking with The Food Lab's Kenji Lopez Oats That's tomorrow here on The Chew Wait a minute, is this a network called The Jew or is this the show called The Jew Show? Did you hear that first mention we're gonna do it Jew style Yeah, well let's do it again. It was pretty good. Tomorrow we're solving your dinner time dilemmas Chew style. Chew style! Easy family favorite you can make in just minutes and Clinton is cooking with the Food Labs Kenji Lopez Oats That's tomorrow here on The Chew No no no I hear it now. It took me a second. It's The Chew not the Jew

04:24 First time it sounded like the Jew though, Dan. Hell yeah! That's because I pre-programmed you. Yes to hear Jew when there was the Jew. That's right, like Hillary saying we are not...we are going to raise taxes. When it set up to you with the video and you look at it of course you hear that yeah well you fooled me what your point? What is your point here where you taking this? My point is that does what the media does constantly! Very good And this is an example. I'll give you one point for that. Take the one point! One point at what? It's a point, just take the point man, just take it baby take it. Um...I wanted to start today off with my favorite story because its so difficult to cover as it still the thousand year flood in Louisiana and it's getting a little crazier now

CHAPTER 03 / 47 Discussion

Louisiana Flooding and Government Regulation of the Cajun Navy

Volunteer rescue efforts in Louisiana, known as the Cajun Navy, face potential government regulation and interference during a massive flood event. Republican State Senator Jonathan Perry is reportedly working on legislation that would require training and permits for these volunteers to bypass law enforcement checkpoints. Reports from Baton Rouge suggest that local police have threatened private boat owners with arrest while official rescue efforts lagged.

louisiana· cajun navy· jonathan perry· baton rouge· katrina· search and rescue

05:20 So the people who are helping each other, who are in their own boats going around saving people picking them up getting out of their homes are called the... what do you call it? The Cajun Navy is what they're called. So it's all volunteer people just running around. And you'd think this is, uh...this would be encouraged! I mean this is how America works- people helping each other indiscriminately. This was if you remember Katrina this was they tried to do that then too and the government rousted them. And that's exactly what's happening once again. It didn't matter if it was during the day or night

06:00 People with boats took it upon themselves to save strangers, hundreds upon hundreds of them even when their own property was flooding. The Facebook community dubbed them the Cajun Navy. And for the most part these are people that are not going to wait for assistance I mean they're doers Dustin Kluett of St Armand got his pleasure skiff and with others cleared out entire neighborhoods underwater At one time in my boat i had a guy dropped off at a buddhist temple I had a black guy and I had a Mexican guy. And when we dropped them all off, everybody hugged high five loved on each other and sent him on their very way. And now he and members of the Cajun Navy are speaking out against talk of government regulation Republican state Senator Jonathan Perry of the Vermillion Lafayette area is working on legislation that

06:46 could require training, certificates and a permit fee to allow these good Samaritans to get past law enforcement into devastated areas. He says some were turned away he told the radio station quote they don't want the liability of someone going out to rescue someone and then not being able to find them and secondly there's a cost how can you regulate people helping people? That doesn't make sense to me this is very odd I love it. And, and I have a follow on from one of our producers Dave Carey who sent me this note he says that work with the young lady from Baton Rouge and she's relaying to me the stories of the flooding and rescue efforts her relatives are telling us stories about there being little to no rescue effort from the government people are stranded for days when local boat owners fishermen shrimp boats captains and gator hunters offered to help they're threatened with arrest by local law enforcement

07:38 The same law enforcement agents that are taking too long to rescue people. When her cousin and her family were finally rescued, they were picked up by an airboat taken to another boat then loaded on a bus and dropped off on the side of a highway far away from town when someone stopped and offered them a ride A passing police officer threatened to arrest those offering help What is this John? They're trying to kill these people. Why? Well, okay I guess we don't need to know why Does it's and you need a permit the permit fee now just to rescue people come on Where do you get the permit from? I don't know Department of Water Works. I don't know It's very strange so well this was similar situation that would took place in Katrina. I don't remember this part of it actually

08:23 What? I don't remember this part of Katrina. Oh yeah, no this was a major major complaint especially during the first few days of the flood when levees broke because there's a bunch of these guys because down in Louisiana they have a lot of these shallow boats that can just pretty much go over Yeah, ton of them, yeah. Over one inch thick water and one inch deep water. These airboats Yeah, and they would just tell no no you can't come in here. You can't do this. You can't do that They wouldn't let it anybody help each other And I don't believe the is a liability things got anything to do with it. I think that's nonsense

09:01 Who are you gonna, what are you going to sue the government because somebody helped you? I don't know. They did a crappy job they didn't allow Z job You fell in the water and drowned or well the couldn't can't sue if your drown There's no way there's no analysis to be found anywhere of this. I just can't it's not it's not there So I don't know what to say It's very strange It just makes no sense. Of course, the video was from USA Today so they're not going to delve into any depth please. Now you think that's nutty? You think that's crazy? You know it would be prudent for me to give you a professional scientific analysis of the floods and there is only one guy I can turn to really

CHAPTER 04 / 47 Discussion

Bill Nye Climate Change Claims Regarding Louisiana Floods

Bill Nye appears on CNN with Chris Cuomo to attribute the Louisiana flooding directly to climate change and rising ocean temperatures. Nye argues that thermal expansion of the oceans will lead to more frequent storms and suggests that residents will eventually have to abandon these areas. The hosts criticize Nye's scientific explanations and his comparison to Dutch levee systems, labeling his performance as media-driven alarmism.

bill nye· climate change· louisiana· new orleans· chris cuomo· global warming

09:42 Oh, don't you think? Not. Yeah yeah it would be there. So come on champ show us how tough you are! There's one or two guys I'm thinking but you got the right one Bill Nye the science guy we know he would know what they're dealing with down there We see it time and again reporters such as myself have stood in those waters and watched these people rebuild can anything be done Well, for us on my side of this is a result of climate change. It's only going to get worse. Yeah! Right? Let's go right to it Bill. It's the result of climate change. Of course, it can only get worse. This is the result of climate change and it's only gonna get worse. We hear this all the time but isn't there... not just about temperature not just about erosion in water

10:31 The basic structure of this place, how New Orleans from the weight of development and how it's been built up. The levees is sinking that when you're there You stand on the ground about New Orleans Let's do our analysis in a moment let's just listen to the idiocy first at ships going past you in the Mississippi so I don't have the answer to this except it's going to get worse. Almost certainly will get worse everybody as the ocean gets warmer... Wait, he is about to lay down some science on you pay attention so you know how it works. Almost certainly will get worse everybody as the ocean gets warmer which it is getting yeah it expands water gets molecules spread apart and then now as the sea surface is warmer more water evaporates uh-huh and so it's very reasonable that these storms are connected to these

11:21 big effects. So what will probably happen is people will move, they'll move away from these areas and then what's going to happen to all that copper wiring and all the copper plumbing? Somebody is gonna show up to salvage it or somebody gonna show up to loot it And will that lead to all sorts of criminal activity and all sorts of trouble that way? Where are these people going to go get a job, and this is the developed world. This is the US let alone places where you don't have all these resources. Well one of things we've been saying because this wasn't catalyzed by hurricane right? The hurricanes the headline because it didn't happen at this time

11:58 This has been getting coverage, but not the way it would have if this were a cat three hurricane that hit the place. Of course! That's made for TV. The flood is not made for TV We'd all be there How real and enduring is the risk to this place? Will it happen again? Well I believe it will happen again These individual storms are hard to predict But you hit the nail on head This is not a big hurricane This was day at the office in Louisiana And so as the ocean gets bigger and the sea surface gets warmer, you would expect more of these storms. Hmm. And the idea that you can continue to build levees... The way people have done in Holland for centuries is good for a while but after all it's going to catch up with you. Wait a minute! So he's trying to pull in the Dutch who've been very successful with their Delta works which consists of dikes not levees

12:51 And he's kind of contradicting himself. He's saying, well you can go on like this, you know like the Dutch for centuries but eventually... Oh hello people from Holland! Just so ya know, eventually... We're all gonna die!!! Yeah It actually fits in with your juke clip there. This is so obvious, the cognitive dissonance of or actually the confirmation bias of Bill Nye everything he sees is going to be made of climate change! Everything and it's not New Orleans where's Chris Cuomo coming from? Yeah yeah no it's not New Orleans at all. New Orleans is fine. That's nuts but just so you know

13:34 The science is in! Science! Exactly. That's a good one, that's a good clip He's nuts man Why would they bring- why do they keep giving him- he's got a good agent He's got a great agent and it's funny to look at, he has good television Whether you like him or not, he's television ya know? The stupid bow tie He's usually wearing a lab coat. Yeah, he should I think you should come on the shows with the lab coat What was that watching Tina and I were watching? Difficult people have you seen this show no it's uh, I think it's an it's a Netflix or an Amazon original And it's it's pretty much about two

CHAPTER 05 / 47 Discussion

Difficult People Podcast Satire and Amazon Pilot Season

A discussion of the show "Difficult People" highlights a satirical depiction of a "podcaster bar" and the struggles of comedy writers in New York. The hosts transition into a critique of Amazon's pilot season, specifically mentioning the show "I Love Dick" starring Kevin Bacon. They express disappointment with the current quality of streaming content being produced by major tech companies.

difficult people· amazon· podcaster bar· kevin bacon· streaming media

14:20 you know, two out of work standup comedian slash comedy writers in New York. And they're just complaining about their bitter lives at a certain point they connect with some guy and he's like well hold on one second what is this don't call me now who are the two comics? I can't remember their names look up difficult people but at certain points like oh you know you uh... they do a show with They're on a podcast, the Godless Podcast. I think that's a real podcast and you know so they were really funny these two comedians they don't realize the whole premise of this show is they're really funny when their bitching together but all their jokes are dumb So there on this podcast, oh it was great podcast hey if you want to come by and hang out You guys should start your own podcasts There is bar here that the podcasters hang out in Now you've got see this episode because It was... They nailed it

15:16 They had every, I've been to conferences and like that. If they had it, they nailed it. It was a podcaster bar you have to see this episode the losers of the universe are in the podcast bar or you should have certain name. Uh, I'll find it for ya that I don't know about put it in show notes is very fine. We actually we watched a couple of uh, Amazon has their pilot season here's what you don't want to watch Kevin Baker actually this is how it started So we're going, scrolling through the list of you know I have a Amazon Firebox thingy and Tina says what are you watching? So what do you mean? I love dick. Where did he see that? And like oh crap! I didn't clean my browser history What are you where's it where's uh... Oh there it is I Love Dick A new show by Kevin Bacon

CHAPTER 06 / 47 Discussion

Hollywood Influence and Subpar Amazon Studio Productions

The hosts critique the current state of Hollywood productions at Amazon Studios, arguing that the platform is being "raped for money" by established stars producing subpar content. They review "The Tick" and "Jean Claude Van Johnson," noting a trend of self-deprecating but ultimately failing projects. They also mention Woody Allen's "Cafe Society" as an example of Amazon's expanding reach into traditional film production.

amazon studios· kevin bacon· the tick· jean claude van damme· woody allen· cafe society

16:11 Skip that one. You're kidding me, this is... No, no this is true! This is exactly how it happened. It's exactly how it happened. I'm talking about the show name they did Kevin Bacon's doing a show called I love Dick Yeah his name is dick in the show Yeah, exactly. They must have had a funny meeting about it. Hey I got an idea! No they didn't. We'll get this one past these guys. They didn't have a funny meeting because it sucks you can't get through 10 minutes Amazon is being... No the title on them, they just want the title. Yeah Amazon is being raped. Raped I tell you They're raped for money. And everyone's in these shows, John! Everyone in Hollywood has got a piece of it and you know they're all getting paid top dollar and of course when you have...and this is why Hollywood is the way it is and the entertainment industry It's fierce and its harsh because people say no this sucks balls get off I don't care who are You know that may be connected to you in a couple degrees Kevin Big would know you cannot This is a bad show The same goes for The Tick

17:10 Which I was excited about. Oh, maybe this is a superhero with Tourette's now it's another piece of crap. The chick is super... well let's stop on that because the Chick was actually quite a good show when it was on I believe Fox about 15-20 years ago And it had, it featured the guy who plays that deadpan comic. I can't think of his name offhand but he's on a couple of sitcoms and he played Putty in the Seinfeld show. That guy. Well thats not that guy no I don't know. It was quite a funny satirical show and it had a lot of humor, so they tried to just reprise that old show. I'm sure they screwed it up. I am just going to say no do not watch it now the show that is funny in its self-deprecating way as their third pilot Jean Claude Van Johnson which is Jean Claude... Another genitalia reference Yes! And yeah they're all about dick there at Amazon They like the penis

18:12 So this is funny because in a self-deprecating way, Jean Claude Van Damme is a washed up superhero television movie star. But of course covertly he also works for some agency and so he finds out that no one cares about him then it's very funny from a kind of like Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone Bruce Willis kind of too old for the role guys and that's okay But even that is like, oh man. And I just want to say the Amazon is putting out subpar product because they don't have too much money. They don't have the system in place with a hole and they got no system. Yeah, that's the thing you get too much money. These Hollywood types are just rape is the right word

19:03 Exactly now the funny thing is Woody Allen was hired by them to to do a TV series or something You know that's gonna blow. Yeah, but but in the deal somehow he managed as I watched his latest movie I went to the theater To the theater how about that with the kids to watch cafe society? In the theater. And at the end when they rolled credits it was an Amazon production, so Amazon is now doing his movies too! He's managed to double dip! Ah fantastic! So smart. That's what I was thinking. Nice but you know it's notable

19:43 Just the amount of crap that they're making and then you know people it's I don't know. It's sad, it's sad is what it is waste of money mostly crap wasted every once in a while there's something in there Mimi had some things she was watching some guys running a movie coming out I don't know what it was about I watched a couple episodes it was kind of amusing for the first episode the second episode didn't start falling off really fast because these guys have no mechanism at the Amazon studios to maintain this, you know they can't maintain it which is the hardest part. I mean anyone could write one good story but right

CHAPTER 07 / 47 Discussion

Mr. Robot Series Praise and Spoiler Culture

The hosts praise the TNT series "Mr. Robot" for its high production quality and compelling storytelling. They discuss the cultural etiquette surrounding spoilers for the show, noting that even casual viewers seem protective of the plot's twists.

mr robot· tnt· spoilers· television production· rami malek

20:22 15, 20, 30, 50? No. Not that easy On the other hand Mr Robot which is a TNT production is awesome! Really good Oh my goodness this is so good You up to speed Yeah I'm up to speed yeah Well no spoilers But yeah I am up to speed The thing about the spoilers on that show because my son was behind him where he had to watch an episode just so we could catch up and he said the same thing when I discussed this with him Everybody at work said this about the one episode where you get what? He says no one would tell him it was like everyone was very Contrite about not spoil. I think spoilers are bullcrap. I don't mind spoiling stuff all right go ahead I'm not gonna spoil this because I feel the same way it's too good Yeah, it really is it needs to be seen people it needs to be seen Okay, they lot of stuff going on

CHAPTER 08 / 47 Discussion

Pentagon No-Fly Zone Semantics in Syria

Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook faces questioning from reporter Barbara Starr regarding the establishment of a de facto no-fly zone in Syria. While the Pentagon officially denies implementing a no-fly zone, they admit to warning Syrian forces not to fly in areas where U.S. and coalition forces are operating. The exchange highlights the linguistic gymnastics used by the Department of Defense to avoid the legal and diplomatic implications of the term "no-fly zone."

pentagon· syria· no-fly zone· barbara starr· peter cook· isil

21:23 If you don't mind, I'll swing over to the Pentagon for a moment. Didn't they say that they were missing $6.5 trillion just in the past couple of weeks and that kind of got snowed under by news? It was something outrageous like that yeah it was in the trillions. Yeah they have... Yes it got snowed up! Why wasn't that a big scandal?! Oh please. Where are the hearings? Because everyone's on everyone's in on it everyone's on the take particularly with the military-industrial complex but this Very interesting. We've changed, well the spokeshole for the Pentagon Peter Cook in this case and I have to give props to Barbara Starr she actually you know kind of hounded the guy for a bit there and got something out of him which i think he should not have said but the concept of a no-fly zone over Syria has been at issue for at least a year

22:13 And the reason why we have to date said, well we're not going to do a no-fly zone is because you shoot down everything in the no fly zone including Russians or anyone else who strays into the no fly zone. So instead of saying that we have a no fly zone, the Pentagon has come up with a new New way of putting it and and keep denying that it's a no-fly zone until Barbara Starr actually starts to hound the guy So instead of a no fly zone, it's it's a place where we've told people not to fly You said that there was There's not a no-fly zone but but you're instructing Syria Not to fly there. So what's the difference between those two? I'm again our warning to the

23:01 Syrians, it's the same that we've had for some time. That we're going to defend our forces and they would be advised not to fly in areas where our forces have been operating and that's what happened last week. Are you saying that is only when they are in action against ISIS? Maybe I just was missing until now I also love how it just continuously, doesn't matter how many times a journalist will say ISIS. They always come back with ISIL or Daesh they never answer with the same acronym against ISIL and the work that we've been doing in that part of Syria and elsewhere is all focused against ISIL. You're making clear that the Syrians should now, through the Russians have a broad understanding where US forces are operating and they should not fly in areas where they are potentially going to be seen as threatening U.S. forces so if you were telling them no-fly in those areas

24:05 Just is there any way you can explain to us why that is not a no-fly zone? You can label it what you want Barbara. I'm explaining to you what we're doing with regard to defending... You can label it what you want?! Oh, okay so doesn't really matter but you can call it an o flyzone if you want It's just the no-fly zone only we're not calling in a no-fly zone. Whoo! Can explain to us why that is not a no-fly zone You can label it what you want, Barbara. I'm explaining to you what we're doing with regard to defending our forces coalition forces on the ground our partnered operations there It remains the same warning that we've had in effect since We started our operations in Syria. We're going to defend our people on the ground mm-hmm

24:53 No, play the douchebag jingle. I think that's appropriate. Douchebag! Now from this... The douchebag. Yeah it's a total douche but it's a no-fly zone done From this came a link and I don't know if I sent it to you You must watch this there's a new interview with Seymour Hersh And then this Always entertaining Oh but he is really so on point So good in this and some um I think its a Pakistani guy Tariq something or other who's interviewing so sit down and sorry poor Seymour Hirsch has been he's been ridiculed as insane Yeah, I know that but he can't even get his a one of the really let's give it all back at all It's not one of the greatest journalists of our time. Yeah, give it little background on him

CHAPTER 09 / 47 Discussion

Seymour Hersh on Osama Bin Laden and Media Marginalization

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh discusses his controversial reporting on the killing of Osama Bin Laden and his subsequent marginalization by mainstream American media. Hersh claims the U.S. government lied about the "stealth technology" used in the raid to cover for Pakistani cooperation. He notes that he now primarily publishes in the London Review of Books because outlets like the New York Times will no longer carry his work.

seymour hersh· osama bin laden· pakistan· london review of books· investigative journalism

24:05 Just is there any way you can explain to us why that is not a no-fly zone? You can label it what you want Barbara. I'm explaining to you what we're doing with regard to defending... You can label it what you want?! Oh, okay so doesn't really matter but you can call it an o flyzone if you want It's just the no-fly zone only we're not calling in a no-fly zone. Whoo! Can explain to us why that is not a no-fly zone You can label it what you want, Barbara. I'm explaining to you what we're doing with regard to defending our forces coalition forces on the ground our partnered operations there It remains the same warning that we've had in effect since We started our operations in Syria. We're going to defend our people on the ground mm-hmm

24:53 No, play the douchebag jingle. I think that's appropriate. Douchebag! Now from this... The douchebag. Yeah it's a total douche but it's a no-fly zone done From this came a link and I don't know if I sent it to you You must watch this there's a new interview with Seymour Hersh And then this Always entertaining Oh but he is really so on point So good in this and some um I think its a Pakistani guy Tariq something or other who's interviewing so sit down and sorry poor Seymour Hirsch has been he's been ridiculed as insane Yeah, I know that but he can't even get his a one of the really let's give it all back at all It's not one of the greatest journalists of our time. Yeah, give it little background on him

25:41 He was, Seymour Hersh began his career by being the guy who busted out the My Lai massacre in the 60s in Vietnam. And he was doing original reporting that was just bringing out the atrocities and some funny way at least to some levels he probably helped end a war and ever since then he's been doing very deep investigative reporting based on having a lot of insiders into Pentagon, Army, Navy, the offices the higher-ups who feed him stuff. It's like a conduit, and then he'd write it up... He exaggerates when he does his public speaking but his writing is fantastic! And he has busted one thing after another over the years. He's very much uh.. Well really the pushback or calling him crazy started with his account of how we killed Osama Bin Laden

26:33 And in this interview, and I did not pull a clip from this. It would do it a huge disservice either that or we're gonna have to listen to 10 minutes of clip which were not going to do but everybody must watch this mainly because We are so close John to his thesis and what he is reporting in our general understanding right down to the bogus the bogus, oh the helicopter we had to blow it up because it had stealth technology. That was total bullcrap to convince the Pakistanis that they had not turned off this $900 million dollar radar system that we had installed for them so they could have early warning on the Indians

27:18 ascending off a nuke in their direction. So, you know, well so of course they did turn it off for our helicopters to come in because they knew that bin Laden was there but we couldn't say how we couldn't throw these guys under the bus entirely then you know the top guys who did this...so he said oh no we slipped in because of our stealth technology I mean really fantastic stuff and how the president just lied, really lied about what had happened. That's what he does best. He uncovers these lies we do it through deconstruction but he does it through reporting yeah some different approach uh he's been marginalized during the Obama administration never was quite so much during the Bush administration who is highly critical of but the Obama administration now he has to get published

28:03 If he's going to get published, he gets published in the London Review of Books. Well, what he says specifically is uh, my stuff would never get published ever again in the New York Times or you know any of the publications he's worked for and I think you work for The Times for eight or nine years. He said but you know i published in the LRB London Review of Books it doesn't matter where you publish the information gets out there. I guess he is independently wealthy or maybe LRB pays him well. No no he isn't a journalist so this...He's probably well to do So the second piece that he does is about Syria and About the red line and why they really stopped and about the chemical weapons And of course you and I have been through our own deconstruction and some research. We know that it was not the Assad regime who? Threw sarin gas onto their own people, but it was in fact A rebel faction glory and it was chlorine not Sarin He said he maintains as a very weak precursor that they developed the Sarin with

CHAPTER 10 / 47 Discussion

Seymour Hersh Claims False Flag Chemical Attacks in Syria

Seymour Hersh alleges that the 2013 chemical weapons attacks in Syria were a false flag operation intended to draw the United States into the conflict. Hersh points to Turkish intelligence and President Erdogan as the primary actors behind the provocation, claiming the sarin gas used was not from the Assad regime's stockpiles. He argues that the casualty numbers were extrapolated and fabricated for propaganda purposes.

seymour hersh· syria· erdogan· sarin gas· false flag· turkey

29:04 So I'm just telling you what he said. I wouldn't be surprised so uh and it's really, again we are so close to his reporting it's almost uncanny and I did pull one little clip because it's short enough still two minutes It's short enough and it talks about the relationship between Syria the chemical weapons The coalition that would be us The Saudis and the Turks And really when you listen to his entire story about Syria, it is very clear that the Turks and the Saudis are really the bad actors in the region. And the Russians actually have been trying to help."

29:44 But he packages it kind of nicely. He talks about Erdogan, he'll talk about how they came up with the lie about how many people were killed through this sarin gas or not as there was tons of reporting from medical groups on the ground that it really wasn't 1400 people, it was you know very small number of people And we saw the same. We saw people in hospitals, this was the propaganda video who were coughing and stuff if it's real sarin gas you're dead in minutes seconds maybe you're gone You breathe that or get some on you and your dead So I thought it would be fun to play this so you can hear

30:20 In a way confirmation for we're talking about becoming from Seymour Hirsch. I think it's pretty good We do have the ability to spy Communications, we have a team that you know i'm not telling the turk something they don't know there's actually four more mo use no member of understanding about this stuff You know turkey is a nato ally and you know air drones completely lost it completely crazy How about that for confirmation? He's getting crazier every day, and he is arresting the press. It is a madness. And they are killing—what they're doing to the PKK now, his gendarmerie— Appalling. Yeah. Appalling. Let us just face it. We can't say that either. No. That he has gone completely off the… You cannot say that from the States. The Europeans cannot say that because they are giving him money to take the refugees back

31:12 And also because he's been supporting ISIS and supporting al-Nusra. The border has been open, Hatay province We have communication intelligence and so here is what happens we don't know who did what we know there is something wrong with the story and we listen to things they were very quiet you don't hear anything The day after the raid when United States Here is how United States went public with word 1400 We took—there was, when the incident took place there's iPhones and they were iPhone photographs of dead people that seemed to be dead that we all assume were actually from that incident. And we know there is a lot of faking going on but nonetheless they took six or seven other pictures of groups of dead people and they computed the area

32:01 and they computed how many people were in that area, then they extrapolated how big the whole area was. And that's how they got to 1400. The number was completely made up number you had to walk into this stuff it wasn't toxic yet I'll walk into if you're next to it he felt sick and recover in a couple weeks get lung trouble but you could survive you had to walk into before you die basically and there were UN inspectors there is a team coming arrived two days earlier talk about their earlier events that took place anyway So what happened is after the event, when the world went nuts about three days later saying oh my god Bashar killed all of his own people. The communication system in Turkey the military and intelligence people began going hey congratulations you guys did a great job that's what we picked up

32:52 And that is very often. What you do in the NSA is you always listen after an event when you don't know what happened, and so from there you can construct a very plausible scenario given the extreme amount from cabinet level to cabinet of military that clearly at least they perceived that they had a role in the roll And so you had exactly as you say that it was a false flag operation. Whoo! This will not get you any respect, Mr. Hirsch calling anything just using the words false flag Yeah, you gotta be nuts You got to be crazy must be conspiracy theorists But of course with all these things combined we're still throwing up a huge middle finger to Russia with a no-fly zone blaming them for stuff

CHAPTER 11 / 47 Discussion

Russian Athletes Banned from Rio Paralympics

The entire Russian Paralympic team is banned from the Rio games following allegations of state-sponsored doping. The hosts characterize this move as a cruel political maneuver rather than a purely athletic decision. They suggest the continued pressure on Russian institutions is a retaliatory measure for Russia's refusal to extradite Edward Snowden to the United States.

russia· rio olympics· paralympics· doping· edward snowden· athletes

33:34 And then now the... Does he go into anything with about the Russians? Yes. Do we have to go back to Stephen Cohen and get that material? Oh, Cohen has much more in depth and maybe you know Hirsch has this was very specific about these two topics particularly Erdogan being completely nuts completely having lost it if you search online even just do a simple Google search there's a lot of people saying isn't time Turkey gets out of NATO Well, that would be funny. I don't know if it would be funny. It'd be funny? Well depends on your sense of humor. Yes. More just staying on Russia...I guess there's...Russia is really being screwed once again. Can i stop you right there? Yeah sure. Snowden! Yeah, I think you're right. Give us Snowden and we'll stop screwing ya.

34:38 So 107 out of 280 Russian athletes who were allowed to participate in Rio... You know, before you go on. This story was in my... I was thinking about this story but it this story is so pathetic and it's cruel! It's a cruel story that I skipped across. I'm glad you picked it up because this is just, this is how cruel we must actually be deep down inside that this happened." Right! You know so we disallowed a lot of athletes who were and apparently the Russians are quite good if you look at their medal count but the Paralympics

35:24 Yeah. This is the Russians have been banned outright from participating, the entire Russian whole because the whole team apparently they must be roided up these guys that gimps are on drugs man I mean this is and you know when you think about it if you think objectively these are athletes you know they're just missing limbs or other things and they probably dope? I'm sure they do but the optics of it are very very pathetic Very pathetic and this doping and you know, it's like you have an aspirin. You're doping. Yeah, it's gotten pretty nuts This is pathetic. I thought that was the so well the Russians are really and this is again Let's screw over Russia until they give us Snowden You can track the whole thing back right to that moment yeah, it's a good point said it before and I'll say it again Of course obviously I'll say it again. I keep saying it yeah But yeah at the not gonna do that no No what Russia is doing

CHAPTER 12 / 47 Discussion

International Space Station Staffing and Deorbiting Concerns

Russia announces plans to cut its staff on the International Space Station, raising concerns about the long-term maintenance of the facility. The hosts discuss the U.S. dependency on Russian Soyuz vehicles for transporting astronauts. They speculate on the eventual deorbiting of the station and the potential for private entities like Elon Musk's SpaceX to fill the void in low-earth orbit operations.

international space station· russia· nasa· elon musk· space exploration

36:27 is they are cutting staff on the International Space Station. Well, that's what's kind of one guy. They're talking about cutting more. Well OK it's well yeah OK so they have one three or four people they have three people right but that is a problem We need is a problem. The Russians running that thing I it's Well, we have a bunch of people up there and so do a couple of other we don't know how to run it We don't we don't have to steal besides right? We can't get anyone up there or we can't retrieve them without the Russians So Russia's are you only ones that have a space vehicle yeah they can go up and grab these guys and take him back to Earth I mean they could jump for it But I don't think that's gonna be too successful

37:13 Yeah, well I just hope that we don't have the ham transmission stopped from the International Space Station. It's still on my bucket list to talk to him! Oh yeah you better get going before it all ends. Okay... That thing will be something to see coming into the atmosphere though First it'll start coming in, then it'll start breaking up because of the vibrations and the shaking as it hits the upper atmosphere and starts to catch on fire. And then it will break into a bunch of pieces and come down into spectacular show. That's what I'm looking forward too. Give me any minute there is our... There's the space, our space efforts all right there that little... Elon! Elon! Elon! Elon! Oh Elon! He'll take over all the rest

CHAPTER 13 / 47 Discussion

Clinton Foundation Pay-to-Play Allegations and AP Investigation

An Associated Press investigation reveals that more than half of the private citizens Hillary Clinton met with while Secretary of State were donors to the Clinton Foundation. Clinton defends these meetings on CNN with Anderson Cooper, claiming the donors were "global leaders" like Elie Wiesel and Melinda Gates. The hosts argue that the media is ignoring the deeper structural corruption of the foundation in favor of a narrower "pay-to-play" narrative.

clinton foundation· hillary clinton· associated press· judicial watch· pay to play

38:04 All right, well let's see what we got. We might as well talk about the thing about the Clinton Foundation and then let's preface this by saying that which made me think this guy was a satiricist who was bitching about it The Clinton Foundation is and was a known problem years ago I do want you to know I have another package when you're ready Is this gonna be about the Clinton foundation? Yes sir Yes, sir. I'm not in the military Let's see well you can set me up let's go I'm gonna let I'm gonna let you come to cut you loose and then I'm going to see if I can find

38:46 ancillary or corroborating clips as you go along with, because you said that you did have a package. So take it! Okay so we'll start on...so two things happened in the United States of Gitmo Nation regarding the campaign and one of them is Hillary's health which will talk about later and that was the trap I was expecting to be set up and I think that's playing out very well but what's very sad is really the distraction that is being created with this pay to play, because it really doesn't delve into what the Clinton Foundation is really about or not about and how convoluted things are. And of course my package has yet again some Charles Ortel clips. Yeah I want to stop you there for a second because this stunned me too

39:36 They never, nobody brought Charles Ortel on. Nobody talked about the Clinton Foundation. Everybody was on to talk about the Clinton Foundation except Charles Ortel Yeah, and all they wanted to talk about... You're right. This is exactly true. All they want- They didn't want to talk about the basic corruption of the Clinton Foundation The way it's set up and it's never followed the right papers or done anything correctly Or let's mention Haiti what happened all that money It never discusses any of this It goes into pay for play thing in just kind of awkward way And this is ALL media! Nobody has except maybe some obscurities

40:12 have gone into what we talk about, which is that the operation is bad. Yes it's beyond bad and here is Anderson Pooper who will start with um...and yeah he actually had Clinton on she was on the phone with him. Was it okay for the Clinton Foundation to accept foreign donations when you were Secretary of State but it wouldn't be okay if you were president? Well, what we did when I was Secretary of State as i said went above and beyond anything that was required. Anything that any charitable organization has to do now obviously if I am president there will be some unique circumstances and that's why the foundation has laid out additional unprecedented circumstances. But didn't those unique circumstances exist? If I am elected... Didn't those unique circumstances exist?

41:02 No, no. You know look Anderson I know there's a lot of smoke and there is no fire That's the first time i've heard it used that way Where there's smoke there's fire but according to Hillary There's alot of smoke NO FIRE! Look Anderson I know theres alot of smoke and theres no fire This AP report put in context Yeah this has to be said It was associated press who sued the Clinton, sued the State Department. Had been doing this since 2010 trying to get her calendar and they still didn't get you know there's 2,000 days or appointments I guess that they have not received yet but from what they were able to receive They said well look at this more than half of people you met with had donated to The Foundation like 78 people had gone on to have some kind of position on a board

41:55 Thank you 85 You know, and so this is associated press. This isn't you know this isn't just some fly by night guys. And then whenever the Clinton would the Clintons say that as well? This is no good they don't need this is scant information it's all they had to work with they actually had probably the cherry pick stuff to work with if you had the full documentation all of stuff that they really needed have it would probably be really bad and mind you this outfit judicial watch who I've been watching myself for a long time They have also won several judgments as it pertains to Freedom of Information Act documents. That's where these most recent 15,000 emails came from not from anything else this is not a WikiLeaks dump this is you know this was...this came in from Judicial Watch through legal means but anyway

42:44 So what Hillary is now going to say, well they don't have all the information so therefore it looks like I had a lot of meetings with people. Put it in context that excludes nearly 2,000 meetings I had with world leaders plus countless other meetings... Again 2000 meetings that There's still a lawsuit over that the State Department just won't give. U.S government officials, when I was Secretary of State it looked at a small portion of my time and it drew the conclusion and made the suggestion that my meetings with people like the late great Elie Wiesel or Melinda Gates or the Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus were somehow due to connections with The Foundation

CHAPTER 14 / 47 Discussion

Media Echo Chamber and Clinton Campaign Talking Points

The hosts highlight how mainstream media outlets, specifically ABC News, repeat Clinton campaign talking points almost verbatim. They compare a report by David Wright to Hillary Clinton's own public statements, noting the identical use of specific names like Elie Wiesel and Melinda Gates to justify her meetings with donors. This is presented as evidence of a coordinated messaging strategy between the campaign and the press.

abc news· david wright· hillary clinton· elie wiesel· melinda gates

43:27 instead of their status as highly respected global leaders. That is absurd! These are people I was proud to meet with, who any Secretary of State would have been proud to meet with... ...to hear about their work and their insights." She dropped the name, I'm trying to have the clip here to back this up. Exactly the same names used in an ABC report that was covering for her. Oh is it? Well that's Hillary's health ABC, that wouldn't be it It could be but... Oh ABC David Wright Report Kicker Yes! That's it play. Here we go Clinton's campaign is now defending those meetings she had with foundation donors while she was Secretary of State

44:14 That's right, David. The list includes some notable philanthropists including Melinda Gates and also even some Nobel Peace Prize winners among them the late Elie Wiesel. David? David Wright on the campaign trail. David thanks. Oh good work David! Bring in lots of research there. Bring in the dead Jew it always helps That's the exact same two people, she added a third that Hillary mentions. So this is a talking point that he picked up? Yes of course! Of course it is very very important. And in that Seymour Hersh interview he also talks about how the press operates today. This has required watching peeps.

44:52 Peeps. Okay, peeps. So as we move further, Andrea Mitchell who is quite an apologist for the cli- she's an elitist! She runs in the same elitist circles married to Greenspan? Greenspan, former Fed chair and she brings up in her little pay2play bit here the memorandum, the memorandum that was signed between the Clintons and yeah... The Memorandum. But well let's listen to what Andrea Mitchell says first Look there are lots of people who are either corporate or social friends of the Clintons and contributors to the foundation And they have had meetings with Hillary Clinton! They got access many of them because they were officials

CHAPTER 15 / 47 Discussion

Andrea Mitchell and the Clinton Memorandum of Understanding

NBC's Andrea Mitchell discusses the "Memorandum of Understanding" signed between the Clintons and the Obama administration to prevent conflicts of interest. Mitchell acknowledges that the "firewall" between the State Department and the Foundation was not properly defined but maintains that no laws were broken. The hosts criticize Mitchell as an elitist apologist for the Clintons, noting her personal ties to the political establishment.

andrea mitchell· clinton foundation· memorandum of understanding· valerie jarrett· john kerry

44:14 That's right, David. The list includes some notable philanthropists including Melinda Gates and also even some Nobel Peace Prize winners among them the late Elie Wiesel. David? David Wright on the campaign trail. David thanks. Oh good work David! Bring in lots of research there. Bring in the dead Jew it always helps That's the exact same two people, she added a third that Hillary mentions. So this is a talking point that he picked up? Yes of course! Of course it is very very important. And in that Seymour Hersh interview he also talks about how the press operates today. This has required watching peeps.

44:52 Peeps. Okay, peeps. So as we move further, Andrea Mitchell who is quite an apologist for the cli- she's an elitist! She runs in the same elitist circles married to Greenspan? Greenspan, former Fed chair and she brings up in her little pay2play bit here the memorandum, the memorandum that was signed between the Clintons and yeah... The Memorandum. But well let's listen to what Andrea Mitchell says first Look there are lots of people who are either corporate or social friends of the Clintons and contributors to the foundation And they have had meetings with Hillary Clinton! They got access many of them because they were officials

45:42 had relationships with other think tanks or non-government NGOs, groups that do charities elsewhere like you know the Gates family and others. The Gates family! It's not the Rockefellers, the Gates family is Bill and Melinda And we don't even know their kids names Until we know your kid's names like the Clintons or the Bushs You're not a family Like the Gates Family He's a... GOs, groups that do charities elsewhere like the Gates family and others.

46:20 Mohammed Yunus? That's the other guy. Who is Mohammed Yunus? That was the third name he mentioned, some do-gooder Oh damn those do gooders He won a Nobel Prize or something and he is being roused by it Isn't he the guy that invented Unix? Yeah that's who he is, the guy who invented Unix Thanks Charu This has been handled very sloppily, I think. And the firewall was not properly defined as well as it should have. There was a memorandum of understanding that was signed... Oh stop! Does anybody listening to this show or anything else even possibly believe that she knows what a firewall even is? Well no, she thinks its uh- Nooo

47:16 No, of course he doesn't. He's just yakking and yakking and yakking this is the horrible part about you know if they'd have some people on there like that guy that you're talking about the guy who wrote the book on the Clinton Foundation somebody actually knew something no they just had these blowhards well this is staff blowhard cost nothing extra she's bringing whatever you want Just to sell ads. She's an advisor to the president. Valerie Jarrett, she actually said Valerie Jarrett. Yes! Yes! She's-she's an advisor to the President. And she's not an official? You can't sign off on anything. Ah it's all good! I'm Valerie Jarrett

48:12 VJ 44, I'm the boss here. The real president signed it that's what she saying. By John Kerry and Dick Lugar and people representing the White House Valerie Jarrett and also the Clintons Bruce Lindsay so they all agreed to the terms they probably were not as careful as they should have been there is nothing here that anyone has been able to determine that was illegal Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump notwithstanding. The State Department says that no rules were broken, no ethical rules were broken, no laws were broken it was all above board that these people would have had meetings with her in any case so is like a political campaign do senators and Congress members accept phone calls from people who are their contributors before they hear from the average person? Yes

48:58 That is the way business is done in Washington. It's something Bernie Sanders and others have been, you know, campaigning against And it's not illegal. It is certainly the old way of doing business and it's not something that voters like, and it could hurt her at the polls. Well I should hurt her at the polls because this is totally corrupt. Let's stop there where she said because I have a corroborating clip. This is this is a super package man! This is great! Alright, so this is a very interesting piece of kind of... This is faint. It's like a move where the punch is coming at you and block it and push to the side and looks like you got hit but didn't.

CHAPTER 16 / 47 Discussion

Chris Matthews and the Normalization of Influence Buying

Chris Matthews and his panel on MSNBC discuss the AP report, framing the Clinton Foundation's activities as "classic influence buying" rather than illegal pay-to-play. Matthews compares the access granted to donors to standard Senate campaign practices. The hosts reject this comparison, arguing that a private family charity is fundamentally different from a regulated political campaign.

chris matthews· msnbc· huma abedin· influence buying· campaign finance

49:46 Chris Matthews that pulls the same stunt and I want to play the clip first then we'll talk about it afterwards because there's really not much to discuss but let's just play Chris Matthews because this is what she when I said to stop this other clip it was just cuz she said something similar to this. Well, the private sector meeting right? It's the private sector meetings but even private sector they the Clinton campaign is saying that this is cherry-picking to them to say that. But here's what the whole narrative means, Chris including what has come out today from AP and Judicial Watch which is this is not classic pay-to-play but it is classic evidence of influence buying and access that everyone at this table knows goes on all over Washington in this case it has a extra layer of being problematic

50:35 because it's involving foreign governments and not just your classic millionaires. We're going to go through these cases, guys with your first reaction for you study. But I'm going to go there because I think the case is I agree about the access. It reminds me of how you get a meeting if you give to a Senate campaign either party male or female whatever if you pay every contributor campaign, you will get an appointment with that person once they're elected. That's the way it works. OK? Yeah. Same talking points. Same talking point and everybody at this table including Michael Steele, the old Republican guy. They all nodding their heads and bouncing around. That's right that's not even close this is a false equivalency This is giving to it...this is not giving to a campaign

51:18 which is accounted for and subject to the rules of campaign finance. This is not giving a lot of money to a campaign, and then getting to call Hillary up or the president whoever it is because that is- A campaign is not a third party charity run by your husband, which can just siphon off as much money and do the books any way they want without having anything to do with a campaign. This is bullcrap! And this is an blatant lie!" And what is also being ignored by the mainstream press is the actual emails—a lot of them from that involve Uma Abedin—that say, you know, yeah okay we'll give him priority here, we're going to get him in, yeah we have HR's already looking at him and all this

52:03 Because they never bring that up. Now, everyone's talking about the memorandum. Charles Ortel tells us that there were actually two Memoranda. Or is it mem-memorandas? Memorandums? Memorandi... Memorandum dummies! There were two interestingly enough which makes them which exonerates them from any legal wrongdoing. backed up even though it is certainly not the case. It's way off, you know? It's a mystery to me particularly looking at the time frame as she became Secretary of State when she was supposedly first nominated. The record suggests that

CHAPTER 17 / 47 Discussion

Charles Ortel on Clinton Foundation Accounting Fraud

Financial investigator Charles Ortel details alleged accounting irregularities and legal failures within the Clinton Foundation. Ortel claims the foundation's HIV/AIDS initiative had its license revoked by the state of Massachusetts in 2008 and that its financial filings contain impossible balance sheet figures. He argues the Memorandum of Understanding was a "ruse" because it did not legally bind the Clinton family members who were not official trustees at the time.

charles ortel· clinton foundation· accounting fraud· massachusetts· general motors

51:18 which is accounted for and subject to the rules of campaign finance. This is not giving a lot of money to a campaign, and then getting to call Hillary up or the president whoever it is because that is- A campaign is not a third party charity run by your husband, which can just siphon off as much money and do the books any way they want without having anything to do with a campaign. This is bullcrap! And this is an blatant lie!" And what is also being ignored by the mainstream press is the actual emails—a lot of them from that involve Uma Abedin—that say, you know, yeah okay we'll give him priority here, we're going to get him in, yeah we have HR's already looking at him and all this

52:03 Because they never bring that up. Now, everyone's talking about the memorandum. Charles Ortel tells us that there were actually two Memoranda. Or is it mem-memorandas? Memorandums? Memorandi... Memorandum dummies! There were two interestingly enough which makes them which exonerates them from any legal wrongdoing. backed up even though it is certainly not the case. It's way off, you know? It's a mystery to me particularly looking at the time frame as she became Secretary of State when she was supposedly first nominated. The record suggests that

53:00 a memorandum of understanding with that into between the transition team and uh... i guess it was a japanese foundation concerning how the foundation might operate while hillary would secretary state there are two versions of that memorandum understand is the one that john eric produce uh... that's in december of two thousand eight and as an earlier one that was just released a number years ago by and found my judicial watchers to get disagreement with that i didn't do on november six p Well, notice November 16th 2008 happens to be just about exactly the time that the annual report for the Clinton Foundation in 2007 was being put together. And you can look at that report by going into New York State Charity Bureau website and when you look at it in a correspondence file, you will see that the Clinton Foundation HIV AIDS piece was a disaster for two reasons.

53:49 The first, you know magically in that year the revenues of that entity were the largest piece of all foundation exactly equal to the dollar. The expenses are hard to do that in that year 2007 where currencies were in turmoil and we're in theory they were operating all over the world and their assets on a balance sheet exactly equaled their liabilities again impossible When you take away that big piece of the whole foundation, what's left is hemorrhaging money. Its revenues were smaller than its expenses and in a in addition to which this HIV AIDS piece in 2007 on March 31st 2008 had its license yanked by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with a section December 31, 2007. So real accounting firm doing it's work would start by asking the existential question is this charity? Without an operating authority from the state of Massachusetts where your headquarters are lodged you're not a charity

54:50 And if you're not a charity, that means you're in big trouble. So to write... They would have certainly known this by November 16th 2008 so why was the Clinton team telling a whole bunch of bunkers? to President Obama and his team about the state of the foundation on November 16, 2008. The representations in the memorandum of understanding are all false by the Clinton Foundation. It was not a corporation in good standing and charity in good standing in every jurisdiction where it operated. It was not! It was an extremist. And yet they made these representations signed the Memorandum Understanding construct the legal agreement on a basis

55:31 It's not really a binding legal agreement. And it doesn't bind Bill Clinton, it doesn't bind Chelsea Clinton, and it doesn't find Hillary personally... None of the Clinton family at that point were trustees or officers of the Clinton Foundation so from a legal standpoint its a ruse! Its a RUSE! Charles Ortell was also the guy who uncovered the massive valuation fraud of General Motors I believe this is a couple years ago? Maybe more than that maybe eight years ago. They'd overvalued the company by hundreds of billions of dollars and he was the one that broke it, so he has standing in investigative reporting

CHAPTER 18 / 47 Discussion

James Carville Defends Clinton Foundation on CNN

James Carville appears on CNN to defend the Clinton Foundation, claiming the Clintons never took a "nickel" from the organization and that shutting it down would cause people to die. Carville cites the foundation's work in reducing malaria drug prices and its high rating from "Charity Watch." The hosts counter that Charity Navigator, a major watchdog, has previously refused to rate the foundation due to its complex business model.

james carville· clinton foundation· charity navigator· bosnia· human genome project

56:10 Okay, so financial reporting. Yeah So now I'm going to pop out of or tell for one moment because the main thing that is now Started cropping up about the Clinton Foundation as we know Bill has said well if Hillary becomes president yeah Then then I won't we won't do anything with the foundation But now you see even a piece saying it should be shuttered it should be shut down. It should be shut down But this cannot be as president. She says she's not gonna they're not going to accept foreign donations Why was it okay for her a secretary of state to have the foundation? Let me first of all, let me see the Clintons never this is James Carville took a nickel I am apologist and well-known and flasher Yeah He's a flasher

56:53 Well, he would be if you believe that book that was written called Red White and Blue whatever it was. It was about the Clinton campaign the first Clinton campaign Yeah And they had this one guy and it was in a movie I can't remember the name of this thing somebody in the chat room might remember it where there's one guy who is just a flasher And he's always in the campaign offices and then boom, we throw him in his pants. Yeah! And it implied that it was Carvel and if you look at him... He looks like a flasher. Or as the Dutch would say, potloodventer which means a pencil salesman

57:31 I know. The Dutch are great, the Dutch are foolish like that. Except foreign donations why was it okay for her as Secretary of State to have the foundation? Let me first of all let me say the Clintons never took a nickel out of the foundation They never took a nickel out of the foundation okay In fact they gave them million dollars. There was no there's not not a penny The second thing is, I'm sorry but the foundation like negotiated drug prices reduced malaria drugs by 89%. I don't know how many people that they've been. It is under Charity Watch a five-star rated charity you can get this... This is this is a I don't know what Charity Watch is but the charity Navigator which is um what I think is seen as the gold standard won't even put them on the list

58:17 So I don't know where he comes up with charity watch that they have a five star rating but the charity navigator, no they do not. Watch? A five-star rated character you can get a higher rating for a charity so the Clinton Foundation was taking no money for the Clintons raising money from rich people and giving it to poor people and all of a sudden the press has decided that we're gonna go after this and shut it down and you know what you're probably going to be successful And then there's gonna be people are gonna die We're all gonna die Because of this and I Everything that I've never been associated Bill Clinton with the three things. I am most proud up first He stopped the genocide in Bosnia By killing people second the human genome project at which my kids and grandchildren will forever thanking for What he ever did do? I guess he decoded the human genome and third is the Clinton Foundation, right okay so Hold on a second again

CHAPTER 19 / 47 Discussion

Ranbaxy Generic Drug Scandal and Clinton Foundation Ties

The Clinton Foundation's HIV/AIDS initiative is linked to Ranbaxy, an Indian generic drug manufacturer that paid a $500 million fine to the FDA for selling adulterated drugs. Charles Ortel and Fortune magazine's "Dirty Medicine" report suggest the foundation promoted these untested drugs in Africa despite internal warnings about their quality. The hosts argue the foundation acted as a "business development" arm for the company rather than a traditional charity.

ranbaxy· clinton foundation· fda· generic drugs· india· africa

59:13 I have been listening to a lot of these things too, and this people are going to die is a meme. Yes! This is a meme. People will die! They will die of AIDS because they don't have cheap AIDS drugs and this is my package because...I'm familiar with the story although I had forgotten quite a bit about the free HIV-AIDS drugs which in fact Let me see. I think I have a thing from pooper on this as well, which is pretty funny now we'll play that later Now we're going to get it get into what this Clinton HIV because different from the Clinton global initiative Different from the Clinton Foundation different the Clinton found you there's so many foundations There's so many different pieces to this here is Clinton HIV Inc Is really the way it would be described where in the quick foundation forum? Is there any proof of?

1:00:07 that the foundation exercised tight control over these funds and actually bought drugs. There's no line item for drugs in 2002, 2003, 2004 until nothing in 2005. And indeed there is the annual return for this new thing I mentioned formed at Arkansas is missing from 2005. There is no such form And the first time you see any mention of pharmaceuticals is 2006. If you add up the amounts that are in the foundation forms for 6, 7, 8 and 9 it's $215 million dollars spent. Divide that by annual cost to AIDS treatment and your talking about 1 million people being helped for one year! That's it

1:00:51 So what happened to all this other money and how do you square these claims of claims with what appears to be underlying reality? I don't think he can. Okay, so there's the guy who looked at the information and said like really can't find any evidence of this maybe 1 million people for one year but what exactly were these drugs? And i remember the story when i heard him telling it was like but it's so beautiful the way he can explain it biggest producer is is a company called Ranbaxy. He's talking about generic drugs and this is an Indian generic drug company that the Clintons dealt with exclusively? And just precisely in this time frame that Bill was putting this thing together, around August of 2004 an internal investigation at Ranbaxy concluded they did not know

1:01:36 the status of any drugs produced prior to that time. They didn't have the ability to test them, yet they had been distributing these drugs and Bill had been promoting them. Bill visited at The Factory in November 2003 with a press release picture of him and everything. And the Clinton Foundation entered into an agreement according to the Ranbaxy annual report for that period in October 2003 wherein it was said that Ranbaxy would help quote millions of HIV AIDS patients well how do you find an agreement with the indian company and not know that but it can't even track the drugs are buying there we know all this because ran back to have to pay a five hundred million dollar fine in may of two thousand third thirteen to the fda and others uh... this is corroborated by his fortune

1:02:25 piece from 2013 called Dirty Medicine. And it's a very long article and the author talked to many people involved, and so Clinton...and how they did it I'll explain in a moment. They essentially purchased these generic drugs at low cost from this Indian company, Indian Generic Company And they even made Bill the honorary chairman. The problem was, if you look into depth about this Rambaxi, they had not tested any of their drugs—none of them! They had no means to test them. In fact a lot of their tests that they did submit were carbon copies of other drugs mixed up, different reports put together...

1:03:13 And not only were these drugs possibly not effective at all, they might have actually killed people. And if you read this Fortune magazine article, Takur—that's the guy who we're talking about now—he actually tried to become a whistleblower in this... He said, you know well this is what's going on. I'm gonna read this passage from this Fortune article. Ranbaxy executives did not care that their drugs may not be effective and made little effort to conceal it in a conference call with the dozen company executives one brushed aside her fears about the quality of the AIDS medicine ran back see was supplying for Africa who cares he said according to Sprean its just blacks dying

1:04:04 This is a famous quote that I, you know of course has long been forgotten. And now Ortell's take on this... The IRS normally looks at a charity What they ask, and I get suspicious. They'll say all right let's measure the amount of money that is spent in the so-called core activity of a charity which is called program service expenses Let's look at those amounts And then let's look at any gains private gain that may have been created through the operation of the charities And this is exactly how the IRS looks at nonprofits This is the way it works It's very normal if you look at the clinton foundation in those amounts where there is information through two thousand nine we're talking about program service expenses but be charitable to them and pay its four hundred million in from two thousand sixty two thousand nine it wasn't that i thought just about the number of the game that ran back to god was over two billion dollars and the iraq's would look at that normally and play now this sure looks today

1:05:03 that charity was used as sort of a good housekeeping seal of approval and that Bill Clinton's contacts with Hillary Clinton's contacts in the Obama administration were used to grease the way for these Indian generic companies to tap into the pep core and other government aid streams. And this was, this is a business development exercise it was not a charity. Exactly! Business development. Now that makes a lot more sense Just being used as a business development opportunity. Now, what... Tax free! The piece that I didn't put in here because Ortel is very long when he explains it the way this was paid for was a project of a project called Unitaid and there were several countries most prominent France and the French levied a special tax on airline tickets and that money was then sent to the globe with the Clinton AIDS HIV AIDS Foundation And that's what they used to purchase these

CHAPTER 20 / 47 Discussion

Rajat Gupta and the Global Financial Web of the Clintons

The discussion explores the connections between the Clinton Foundation and Rajat Gupta, the former McKinsey head convicted of insider trading. The hosts also examine "Unitaid," a project funded by European airline taxes that was managed by the Clintons to purchase generic drugs. They question the lack of financial transparency in various Clinton-led initiatives, including funds raised for the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

rajat gupta· mckinsey· goldman sachs· insider trading· unitaid· bill clinton

1:05:58 these generic drugs with to distribute into Africa. The problem is the amount, actually the Clintons ran it. They ran Unitaid. They friend said okay go ahead you guys take it and was like Poland Finland a whole bunch of other countries participated in this so really a levy attacks on the people and when you see how much money was raised through this and how much money actually was spent again we're missing several hundred million dollars and its almost unfathomable that they let the Clintons run this business on behalf of European citizens Now, the Rambaxi guys have an interesting tie into somebody we know, Anceler. I mean, I've brushed by him once when we were trying to raise money at his venture capital fund in Silicon Valley. Remember Raj, the guy who got canned for insider trading? The Indian guy part of the Indian cabal?

1:06:49 Yes, he shows up in the story too. consulting firm McKinsey. He had then gotten involved in numerous ventures, philanthropic ventures equity ventures etc and finally it was revealed that around 2008 Mr Gupta was a simple fraudster he was trading on inside information abusing his positions of authority and trust at Goldman Sachs and elsewhere and he subsequently spent time in prison who is he doing what that with? He was doing that with the man called Raj

1:07:29 rajaratnam that man is a sri lankan fellow who's still in prison for insider trading and mr. Rajaratnam had a fund called galleon that actually specialized in this area, is it possible that the sec has not yet found and that indian authorities have not yet found that uh... this group may have traded on inside information in India I love the web is so vast John. It's so vast fantastic Wrapping it up here mainly because I thought he just had a great a great moniker for the Clintons. It's right at the beginning of this short clip. I was talking to somebody, it's almost as if they're merchants around misery and where there is misery they know that there are donors around the world who will send money to sort of arrest the misery or at least lessen the misery They know there is going to be incoming money

1:08:24 They know, and through experience that there are no real controls here. And so whether it's Bill and Hillary personally or evil cronies around them or all the above somebody around this looks at this and says you know this is great! You know we can claim that were helping but you know no one is going to check look at all the money that might find its way into different pockets. And we, you know the American people myself included I fell for this when i first heard about this way back years ago with Bill and George HW Bush were in in theory, helping the afflicted people and the tsunami that happened late in 2004 or early 2005. I thought to myself wow that's really something! You know here are two families who don't really get along putting aside their partisan political differences and really doing some good work. Then you try to look at the financial statements for that tsunami fund Something like $12-14 billion were raised for that And you can't find 12-14 billion in any financial statement

1:09:24 We hadn't even figured out the tsunami thing. That's new Yeah, this is actually a pretty... You have to give Bill credit for being a well he was always a sharp operator. He set up some crazy bank in Arkansas that had some there was one of these deals where you know the money could just easily disappear and I think the MENA thing. And then they also has the you know this assassination list and I mean the guy is astonishing If you read the... I put a couple articles, I just searched a few but Dirty Medicine is really the one you want to read. But there's a couple others in the show notes at 854.noagendanotes.com This HIV foundation really there is no evidence it has done any good and the quality of these drugs has been questioned from day one! From day one

CHAPTER 21 / 47 Discussion

Huma Abedin and the Dennis Cheng Email Revelations

Newly released emails from Judicial Watch and Citizens United highlight the role of Huma Abedin and Dennis Cheng in coordinating between the State Department and Clinton Foundation donors. The emails show Cheng, a former foundation fundraiser, facilitating access for high-level donors and celebrities like Bono. The hosts describe Cheng as a "bag man" who seamlessly integrated political fundraising with official government business.

huma abedin· dennis cheng· judicial watch· citizens united· bono· state department

1:10:22 And also, this was all in very remote areas according to Ortel. You can't just say here's your HIV drug see you later y'all! No that's not how it works. They have consistent monitoring people have to be... when you have anti-retrovirals other side effects crop up None of that seems to be on the books anywhere. And that's really, it's so low! So low... Just if the generic story by itself untested, untested generics for not just the HIV stuff but all the stuff that Rambaxi sent over none of it was tested. Let's elect her president! Yes Now it seems well my voice just went up It seems that Uma Abedin is now coming under fire

1:11:10 Still, one of the most fascinating people in American politics today to me. I think that somebody or some strategists have seen her as a weak link and she is a weak link. She's also she's replying on Hillary Clinton's email for Hillary Clinton so she had access You know, so therefore I guess she had access to classified material. I don't know if she has that kind of clearance but even in these in the judicial watch emails the 50 new 15 000 it's Uma who is replying yeah we'll take care of that guy don't worry about it's all good

1:11:47 Here's a little background. While he is not a household name, Dennis Chang has worn many hats for Bill and Hillary Clinton from fundraising at the Clinton Foundation where according to published reports he built a donor base of more than $250 million dollars to serving as Secretary Clinton's Deputy Chief of Protocol in the State Department where he greeted heads of state to now serving as Finance Director for Clinton's presidential campaign More than 300 new emails released by the group Citizens United suggest Cheng shown here greeting then... I think that's a mistake. I don't think it's Citizens United, I think it was Judicial Watch. I don't know why they said Citizens United That sounded wrong to me. I'm not sure what's going on with that. So they go back and play it again? Yeah well he said Citizens United which... Presidential campaign more than three hundred new emails released by the group Citizens United This is this is three hundred e-mails I don't know about

1:12:36 There's a lot of emails. Okay, maybe it is Citizens United. Suggests Cheng shown here greeting then British Prime Minister Tony Blair worked directly with another longtime Clinton aide and fixer Huma Abedin to seamlessly share information with Secretary Clinton about the foundation's fundraising events objectives and major donors in In one example, Cheng sent this nine-page email to prepare Secretary Clinton for a briefing on the 67 VIPs attending a foundation dinner. The guests range from major real estate and business executives to former politicians and aid organizations. Fox News asked the government accountability group FACT to review the emails and Dennis Cheng's role

1:13:14 be best described as the bag man. He's the one that raised the money and also kept the donors happy, and so you would expect—and I've always expected—that Mr. Chang would be right in the middle of some these transactions that were going on between The Clinton Foundation and their donors and those who wanted access to the State Department and Secretary Clinton." Other documents seem to reinforce these allegations In this 2012 email, Chang tells Aberdeen he is traveling with Clinton donors to Little Rock on a private jet and offers her ride, and it appears she does accept. In another exchange Bill Clinton aide went to Aberdeen on behalf of U2's frontman and philanthropist Bono who wanted to do a link up with the International Space Station for his concerts The State Department spokesmen told reporters no rules were broken There was nothing precluding

1:14:05 state department officials from having contact with, in this respect, with Clinton Foundation staff. In another episode a senior Clinton Foundation executive went to Aberdeen to facilitate a US visa for British soccer player who faced criminal charges in this case Aberdeen hesitated to get involved but said she would inquire Brett. Oh yes weak link indeed it appears miss Aberdeen has not been as judicious or as careful I believe that she should have been and so this did come up at the State Department briefing mainly her background. Now for those of you who've forgotten, she's still married to Anthony Weiner and my theory certainly has been that he is just the beard

CHAPTER 22 / 47 Discussion

Huma Abedin's Background and Islamic Journal Masthead

The New York Post reports that Huma Abedin spent a decade on the masthead of an Islamic journal that published radical views, including blaming the U.S. for 9/11. State Department spokesmen are questioned about whether this association was known during her security clearance process. The hosts discuss Abedin's family background and her long-standing personal relationship with Hillary Clinton.

huma abedin· muslim brotherhood· islamic journal· state department· security clearance

1:14:51 And that she is romantically involved with Hillary. This is not just an off-the-cuff theory, this is you know a lot of people have talked about this which is fine but she's been with Hillary Clinton for what 10 years now I think and we know how excited she was when played that when she was on the podcast with those girls how excited she was We met Hillary for the first time and oh fabulous. Her background goes back largely to the Muslim Brotherhood. Yes, actually her mother is part of the sisterhood... it's not the Muslim Sisterhood but it's something like the Sisterhood of the Muslim Secret Handshake

1:15:31 something like that. She was also a, I guess associate publisher or associate editor of some magazine for almost 10 years. That's what came up in the State Department and this magazine...I forget the name During the clip we'll search what the name is, but she has been on the masthead for 10 years and there's a lot of radical stuff in this magazine. Very radical. So here's this question comes up at The State Department. The New York Post has been reporting on the presence of Huma Abedin for more than a decade on the masthead of an Islamic journal that published some fairly vile things including blaming the US for 9-11 and an article by Ms. Abedin's mother in which she wrote, that the quote empowerment of women does more harm than benefit unquote when Ms. Abedin was cleared to work here in the Department of State one of the two jobs she held down during her tenure here was Ms. Abedin's association with this journal known to the secretary or anyone else in this building

1:16:32 James, I don't have an immediate answer for you on that. I haven't seen these reports to be honest What i would say is that we wouldn't normally talk about someone's clearance process except to say that having gone through security clearance processing considering what level of clearance she would've needed for the job she held I can assure you that she was like any individual would be fully vetted But I can't speak to these specific allegations. Why bother? Can't speak to that. I don't think she was fully vetted. No, well maybe she was but... Hillary just said come on let her in and that was that Now i want to get to the health stuff but I think we should take a little break first since We're running already running long today Yeah well these things come and go Damn with that I'd like to say

CHAPTER 23 / 47 Discussion

No Agenda Producer Donations and Knighting Ceremony

The hosts conduct their "Value for Value" segment, thanking donors and elevating supporters to titles of nobility. Sir Nick of the Southside is named an Executive Producer, and Sir Luke of London is elevated to the rank of Baron. They discuss the impact of the Brexit vote on donation values and share notes from producers regarding the "No Agenda Brewers Guild" and local meetups.

value for value· executive producer· knighting· baron· london· brexit

1:17:27 Thank you for your courage. In the morning to you, John C! The C stands for cuckoo-kachoo 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 out there Yes, aaaand...in the morning to everyone in the chatroom noagendastream.com Good to have y'all on board today thank you for hanging in there and thank you to Jay Young artist for episode 853 ISO day was the title of that episode. Now this was very nice, it was Seal Team 33 in a render... no agenda team 33 really in a rendering just it was beautiful piece! It was really nice made us laugh there were some else that made us laugh harder but we didn't choose to use I can't remember exactly what it was yeah I think it was lewd or there's some reason yeah

1:18:21 I remember what it was. So we have actually, and i've decided on this that we're going to give Sir Nick of the... We didn't get a lot of donations since last show or from the last show. We got one executive producer which is really from July And then we have three associate executives. the Brewers Guild, it's the missing $333.33 with the beer that you were telling me I should be getting any minute so I go to the post office and there, ya know, I just pick up the mail as usual and then I just saw myself say is there anything back there for me? And the woman says did you get one of the notes? I said no. She says oh well there's probably nothing back there she goes back she gets two things for me curiously I was still hoping to get something else but it never showed up

1:19:20 But so the one was from July. Your real doll hadn't shown up yet? The real doll is going to be delivered to the house It was a little box of beer with the check for $333.33 from Chris And the other one was my Make No Agenda Great Again podcast cap. Oh, nice! Perfect So that came in and that was from Tony at noagendashop.com So that the cap is extremely cute. Yes, but I did get a note from Sir Chris Bach so i'm putting him on this list But you can disagree if you think so, but Sir Nick of the Southside who would be the executive producer being the highest

1:20:07 in the with two three four five six. I'm good with it of course we'll make a magic jack, of course, of course, of course. Trackpad and Buzzkill is getting ready to send off some goodies for you too when i turn on the tv and saw their tragedy in Baton Rouge so i knew it was a good...it was a show day! You even predicted that Baton Rouge was going to have issues than the previous show thing they already happened yikes it just gets worse Anyway, I hope we make it through all this turmoil. We need more citizens to listen to the best podcast in the universe and have their eyes open to the fantasy of the mainstream media. I'm including an executive producer contribution putting me one more one more away from Barony. Thank you for keeping us sane in this insane world. We've made it through the last cycle like this 1968 dash and I know from John's cycle book, oh wait... I hope this beer will help with those two things! Which they may be starting this week with a Republican convention This came in before the convention obviously That was long ago Can't give us all some karma? I think we need it Absolutely

1:21:03 Thank you very much. You've got karma. Chris of the No Agenda Brewers Guild. And he did a spatchcock chicken! Nice So that was it. I'm going to have to send a note to Chris asking if he didn't cancel this check and wants to reissue one or whatever he wants to do, so you can send me a note if he hears this which he might. Sir Nick of the Southside 23456 from Herndon Virginia. Gentlemen, I'd like to ask first of all for a de-douche. You've been de-douched! I've been enjoying the shows, the recent shows immensely and have been too lazy to send a donation. I understand that this is not how the value for value model works so i would like to make amends." I'd like to hear no conflict Putin scream

1:21:54 And Karma for the show producers and hosts. Thanks for the outstanding work and sanity! Sir Nick of the South Side, alrighty. There's no real conflict! You've got karma. Right? And Sir Nick will also be a executive producer today Yeah we're gonna elevate him Beautiful... And that'll balance the show because we have two other guys including Sir Luke of London in the great city of London UK. This is my first donation since the end, it's $204 for Sir Luke and this is my first donation since the Brexit vote. Ouch! The pound clearly isn't worth what it used to be I became a knight on August 2014, a baronet on August 2015 and sticking with the trend August 2016 sees me reach Baron. Wooo!

1:22:44 Make a mention of that yeah, that's not on the make a mention He's barren nice Baron sir Luke of London is I'm pretty sure there is no other Barons in England No real ones. That's for sure no real ones as we're sure seeing as I'm already sir Luke of London and I like to become the The Baron of London and all that lies within the m25 my favorite jingle is now Is now entering the second half of show. What? That's very funny if you've lived in London for him to say that. Now entering the second half of show, could you please play it at some point? Okay hold on. Now entering second half of show

CHAPTER 24 / 47 Discussion

David Icke's Hollow Moon Theory and Public Reputation

John C. Dvorak shares a video of David Icke, discussing Icke's theories about a hollow moon and reptilian bloodlines. The hosts recount Icke's history as a BBC sports commentator whose career was derailed after he announced his beliefs on the Terry Wogan show. Despite being a public laughing stock, Icke continues to sell out large venues like Wembley Stadium, blending political critique with esoteric theories.

david icke· hollow moon· reptilians· wembley stadium· terry wogan· they live

1:23:34 By the way, before we continue with Sir Luke of London, The Baron of London's note. You sent me a link to a David Icke video one of his more recent ones which i watched with Tina the Keeper. Oh she must have got the biggest kick out of that guy! She... it was really wonderful to watch Why? Because she gets it. She's like, oh that makes sense! She was also shocked horrified I think not horrified but she...I looked at her mouth and it was agape from time to time and and I have to say so David Icke whose theory is that we're pretty much all run by you know reptilian DNA and the greys

1:24:16 And you know, the moon is hollow. Which I like that a lot and he has NASA scientists saying crap! You know that thing we hit with the nuke and it gonged for 30 minutes? It's like its hollow. And you know the theory was that was the spaceship that contained aliens who are controlling us through bloodlines. That's quite Well, I'm really which is if anyone wants to look it up you might want to put it in the show notes Of course. I have it in the show notes are you kidding me? Yeah, that's great It's extremely entertaining but David Ike over the years used to make these presentations mostly about the elites

1:24:54 and he would always at the end of the presentation drop the bomb that lizard people are running this place. And, uh... The Queen of England is a reptile which accounts for lot of things I suppose and um but this one got I got the biggest kick out of this one because this is the first time I know if he's probably done it before because on a world tour right now He's gonna come to the Bay Area actually Oh nice! Yeah, and he is on a world tour giving his speech And this speech, he starts with the lizards. He doesn't end with the lizards. So you... And a little historical background on David Icke that was in the 80s and he was a soccer player professional soccer player then very traditional career move became sports announcer commentator for the BBC

1:25:44 And then one night he went on the Terry Wogan show. Terry Wogan passed away just two years, two or three years ago. He had it was like being on Johnny Carson and of course BBC is like you know there were they weren't even commercial networks at the time so it's really to be And he goes on there and he says, well you know I have done a lot of research and come to the conclusion that the world is being run by reptiles. It ruined him for a public television career! He still is the laughing stock. Everyone's like David, BAAAAAHHH REPTILES! My friend Michel who I visited in south of France... He's always laughing at me. Hey Currie how are you and your reptile friends?

1:26:26 And of course I sent him this link so you gotta watch this, please. You know hurt yourself but sit through it But now he's he's I mean this guy sells out Wembley Stadium for four or five nights It's really incredible and anyway to watch Tina He's making a lot more money than they ever would have made yeah Just to watch Tina goes up and she's all in oh god. I love that woman so much She's perfect some old Yeah well I mean all English. Yes. She said yes. She probably is I mean it's a very good speeches one of his best And I think he misses, you know... He's got a few things. He uses that movie that we like to promote. Yes! They live with the... You put on the glasses and see the obey signs and shut up slave and be obedient

1:27:16 Yeah, another great film. It's extremely entertaining with Roddy Piper starring Roddy Piper. I mean yeah and he was actually could have probably made a better career than he did then then he died so because you know these... And that film Resulted in... You will obey. You will obey, you will obey That was all over the film, you will obey Yeah Anyway it is a very funny thing It's in the show notes, you have to watch it At least got a kick out of that And I just love the fact that John C Dvorak The 2016 version Of John C Dvorak Is not only sending this stuff To me but watching it himself

1:27:57 How can you not watch it? The guy's great. I'm all in on the hollow moon. You know, every once in a while I have done on Twitter...I don't do that often but I do follow Ike and oh this is interesting because he has got a lot of political stuff besides the lizards and I'll put up a retweet. Ah here they come out of the woodwork. Oh David Ike! Whoa! You've lost all credibility Dvorak So what I tend to do, because most of the time Ike tweets it's from something else like the London Times. I'll just bypass Ike and retweet the London Times thing and it's the same thing much better. And you don't lose credibility Dvorak. Credibility all your credibility is washed up yeah anyway the bond word yep this

CHAPTER 25 / 47 Discussion

Producer Credits and Value for Value Model Explanation

The hosts conclude the donation segment by explaining how listeners can use their "Executive Producer" credits on professional platforms like LinkedIn. They reiterate the "Value for Value" model, where the show relies entirely on listener support rather than traditional advertising.

value for value· producers guild· linkedin· podcasting· credits

1:28:49 Sir Luke, I'd like karma for my upcoming bike event this Sunday and some friends to lovers. Karma would be great as well keep up the great work and looking forward to no agenda London meet sometime in the future yes outstanding here's your karma you need a lozenge yeah i do every time we want that voice finally Curtis Sorrells in Bay City Michigan $200 keep up the great work That's all he says. Give him some karma then, perfect. You've got karma. Outstanding! Alright well not so outstanding but we'll take what we can get

1:29:32 Yeah, that's it. These of course are our real credits so we have two executive producers today and these credits can be used anywhere credits are accepted or people use them so that can be any type of guild for professional producers some people actually used their credits to get into the Producer's Guild of America but putting on your LinkedIn seems to help and also just knowing that you have helped produce a professional entertainment product That's it. You know something you can be proud of and of course, we'll have another show on Sunday Please remember us at vorac org slash n a a and will be thanking everybody else $50 or over coming up in the meantime please think about the form our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth Hey citizens Ready nice

CHAPTER 26 / 47 Discussion

Donald Trump's "Pre-medication" Teleprompter Flub in Tampa

During a campaign speech in Tampa, Florida, Donald Trump criticizes the FBI and Director James Comey for not prosecuting Hillary Clinton. While reading from a teleprompter, Trump accidentally says "pre-medication" instead of "pre-meditation" when discussing Clinton's email server. The hosts analyze the flub and Trump's increasingly aggressive rhetorical style as he navigates the use of prepared scripts.

donald trump· tampa· teleprompter· james comey· fbi· bill clinton

1:30:32 Yeah, so I predicted that this health thing would be a Donald Trump trap and I think my prediction is coming true. What's the trap part? The trap is...I'll release my tax return but you have to we both should submit to a proper health scan or at least have some real documentation on both sides And how Trump is really full of this and he was in Tampa. I have to play this because this is a typical, you got to admire the guy for messing up the teleprompter and he's getting better at it. He's now using his...he's getting real comfortable. He's using his demeanor, you know, the stuff that crowds love but still reading the teleprompters. This might be very safe play there my problem with him when he reads the prompter here as he starts to scream

1:31:27 Yeah, he does. Well in fact it's almost like an edit sometimes He'll just go back, Hillary Clinton. Yeah yeah it's problematic you have a clip you want me to play or? No I have some clips i want you to play about the health thing but I want to hear this... You had a clip from Donald screaming So he starts off and of course knowing that the CIA is all in for Hillary, I've asserted that Donald Trump with FBI has really been very nice to the FBI particularly with Orlando where they had the shooter, they let him go. They tracked him and they let him go and Donald Trump's answer to that was well FBI had a bad day okay so now he is saying oh the FBI, the director gave them a gift of not prosecuting them then comes the funny Bill Clinton after all of that and after the beautiful gift he was given Bill Clinton essentially called the FBI Director James Comey a liar

1:32:25 When he said the FBI director was spouting bull. Can you imagine? Man, they don't realize that they owe the FBI director their political lives for refusing to recommend prosecution for Hillary Clinton's many crimes. It is still prompter and then he calls a director a liar He saved Hillary Clinton from facing justice for her illegal and corrupt actions. They were illegal, and they were corrupt. And the FBI saved her. I would imagine many people within the FBI are extremely embarrassed, extremely.

1:33:17 Bill Clinton was impeached for lying and obstructing justice, and also had to give up his law license. People forget Hillary Clinton created an illegal private email server deliberately willfully and with total premedication. Pre-meditation. So he says pre medication because he's reading the prompter He corrects him, but then yeah I gotta hand it to the guy so he fucks up the prompter and then he does this Willfully and with total pre medication pre meditation could be the first way was right actually You know? I might like the first way better

CHAPTER 27 / 47 Discussion

Hillary Clinton's Health Rumors and the Jimmy Kimmel Pickle Jar

Hillary Clinton appears on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to address rumors about her health circulated by Rudy Giuliani and others. Instead of a direct answer, she participates in a stunt where she opens a jar of pickles to prove her strength. The hosts deconstruct the segment as a "wacky strategy" of distraction, noting that the jar may have been pre-loosened and that the stunt successfully shifted the media focus away from substantive health questions.

hillary clinton· jimmy kimmel· pickle jar· rudy giuliani· scott adams· health rumors

1:34:08 It's like he is reviewing a script in real time. Pre-medication, that's a very... Pre-medication? I think i like it! I thought that was great An excellent flub Fantastic comeback Pre-medication So this becomes an issue and uh..I have one more clip then I want to hear your clips What becomes an issue Her health Everyone talking about her health everyone talking about her health so she goes on Jimmy Kimmel And I really love the way she handled the question about her health. Mainly by not answering the question, everything but answer the question. Speaking of rumors that have gotten started there's now- The new one is that you're unhealthy That you had a concussion Right Rudy Giuliani was on Fox News yesterday and today and he saying You look-you seem to be sick, you look tired etc., etc Are you in good health?

1:35:04 Well, this has become one of their themes. Instead of saying yes? Yeah I'm great! No he doesn't say that... Well this has become one of their themes here you take my pulse while i'm talking to you okay so make sure i'm alive oh my god there's nothing no of course not she's a reptile and she had no pulse back in October I actually thought by the way uh that when he said there's nothing He meant it. I thought she handled it well, but...I always- I thought that was actually gonna be negative points for her Could be She says there's nothing there! She got no pulse Is he lying? Yeah, he is a jokester! He's a jokester, I don't know Sure I'm alive Oh my god there's nothing there There's nothing there

1:35:55 She even repeats it, that's funny. Back in October the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months Oh wow So with every breath I take I feel like its a You have a new lease on life A new lease on life Why? It's funny you know... And I don't know why they are saying this I think On the one hand its part of the wacky strategy Wait stop stop This is where you deconstruct this thing on the fly Alright I dont' know why they're saying this Really? Well, she always... the whole about every breath I take. I'm happy and alive that's..I would have advised against saying that well she was.... I don't know what she is up to here but it's not i dont think its...i mean she's jovial thats i think is what the only reason you go on these shows show your kind of like Obama You can be funny, you can mix it with the pros yeah She cant She doesn't have Obamas... Well actually in that regard I thought she did better than I'd think

1:36:53 Well, again she's not answering the question. That was really interesting. Back in October the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months. Oh wow! So with every breath I take I feel like it's a new lease on life. A new lease on life. It's funny you know... I don't know why they are saying this? On one hand its part of the wacky strategy. The wacky strategy?! This will be studied in political science books for years to come. The wacky strategy. Wacky strategy, uh-huh Just say all these crazy things and maybe you can get some people to believe you On the other hand it just absolutely makes no sense And I don't go around... What does it make no sense? She says that she's really good at doing this Yeah She just drops like me in the earlier part of the show when I had When you messed with me yeah You mind controlled me

1:37:49 And it was like, this is what she's trying to do. It makes no sense... Yeah it makes lots of sense! Okay continue. What you did at the beginning of the show I appreciate so much now That was very funny John Thank you. You could find someone else to play your tricks on in the future. Maybe you can get some people to believe you On the other hand it just absolutely makes no sense and I don't go around What did she say? It deceptively makes no sense, well I couldn't understand that Just say all these crazy things and maybe you can get some people to believe you Um on the other hand it just absolutely makes no sense What is she saying? Just absolutely

1:38:29 It just absolutely makes no sense. Oh, okay. Crazy things and... Now the thing about that phrase just Just yeah Just Absolutely not absolutely or it's just plain it makes no sense. It's a performative in a way It just, yes it's very much a performative. Just absolutely. That is mind scrambling phrase I know i got smoke coming out of my ears You can get some people to believe you On the other hand it just absolutely makes no sense and I don't go around questioning Donald Trump's health. How about his mental health? This has been the past three weeks was nothing but is he insane, is he nuts as a mental does you have narcissistic personality disorder please I mean far as I can tell these healthy as a horse well doctor said he had the best there's a reason for that for the horse comment not quite sure why other than she's clippity-clop herself with the Hovind

1:39:24 I think it's a sexual reference to draw attention to the small hand. Oh, interesting! There is a reason for that. Questioning Donald Trumps health? As far as i can tell he is healthy as a horse. His doctor said he had the best medical examination he has ever seen in human being Not exactly what was said. Yeah, I saw that! Can you open this jar of pickles? Now this was strange...I did not understand who came up with this idea that to prove she is healthy remember she's still not answered the question in over a minute here he says can you open this jar of pickles yeah i saw that can you open this jar of pickles this has not been tampered with

1:40:17 Wow. Hey, hello stupid slaves of the universe! They got out of their seats and gave her a standing O almost. Because she could open a jar of pickles... Is there significance to pickles that I'm missing? There must be some subliminal thing. It could also be sexual. Man So she opens the jar of pickles, and what ensues is pickle-gate. Oh was it already loosened? Is that... Well that's what people think because nobody heard the pop! I have to say I looked at it but I'm fully aware of my bias so now we have to... since you've tricked me I have to live with this reality every day like is really a bias?! It looked to me like it was open already too

1:41:08 Well, I don't know whether it was or not because they didn't have a close-up and they didn't have a mic on the little tab that would pop when you opened it. So I don't know and I don't really care. But she didn't answer the question? She never answered the question and all other thing was is that next night Kimmel read tweets about Pickledgate and got her more attention Oh maybe that was your strategy right there Have everyone focus on the jar You know, according to Scott Adams the Godzilla of mind control. What's his name? Goldafini I think is his name that's the guy who held President Obama in the second or was it first election? The second election. I don't remember. Very good at persuasion he thinks this entire thing was set up by or managed by Goldafini

CHAPTER 28 / 47 Discussion

State Department Briefing Video Erasure and Iran Nuclear Talks

The National Archives confirms that State Department briefing videos are official federal records, making the deliberate erasure of footage a potential crime. The controversy stems from a 2013 briefing where Jen Psaki's comments about the timing of Iran nuclear talks were edited out of the official video. The State Department initially blamed a "glitch," but the hosts argue it was a case of deliberate censorship regarding the administration's transparency.

state department· iran nuclear deal· jen psaki· federal records act· national archives

1:42:02 And so maybe the idea is focus on the whole thing. He's really advising everything, but the idea is focus on the pickle jar and what happens? Is anyone talking about our health now apparently there's no pickle gate kind of a smart strategy Well, this is good. This can be if she's not healthy which is a possibility and we do have now we have logs of the flight you know that never happened yes in the show notes there are two images and these were given to me by Noah Gender Producer in intelligence

1:42:45 I believe, yeah but they're not classified. I believe they came from the dump that the Associated Press had and this was part of their... because Associated Press all they really wanted to look at was Hillary's schedules and this was one of the pages from that data dump. Yeah, I think maybe it is in Excel sheet maybe it was You know maybe it was made up you know for some Additions mate there were additions made to it based on the potential of their being a plane crash during the period in question While we're on that briefly About the so, you know our assertion that she was in this in this aircraft. This is

1:43:27 C-12. The crash in Iran and there was supposed to be a meeting between her and Ahmadinejad, and the plane exited and then a SEAL Team 6 guy was killed in that crash who is likely accompanying her. And part of the video cover up that was edited was to distract any attention away from the lie that was told by Jen Psaki about meetings with Iran because we lied or the State Department lied about how early they were. It turns out there were meetings before the official account and I think Fox News got this bit in yesterday, which i did not know. For weeks the state department has refused to say whether it considers the videos of its daily press briefings which the department shoots and uploads to its website each day using your taxpayer funds as federal

1:44:16 records. to the news media about the Iran nuclear talks. The State Department says it cannot determine if the erasure was a result of technical glitch... A GLITCH! Shut up about the glitch! ...or deliberate censorship Today, the National Archives and Records Administration or NARA confirmed to Fox News that the State Department's briefing videos are indeed federal records The Federal Records Act makes tampering with such documents a crime

1:45:01 Republicans in Congress are vowing to continue their own investigation into why that video was doctored. Yeah, Ruttroh... We heard Kirby say quite clearly no no no Only the transcript which was undoctored only the transcript is the official record not the videos so apparently That's not true So we'll see this will go deep now The young lady who edited that videos you better going to hiding because she's gonna get called We're killed. Yeah, there's that seems like there's a lot of that going around. Do you have anything else on Hillary? Because I have something on Cain Well, I do have the basic report that was done on Hillary's health at ABC Okay, so we listen to that

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Media Bias Analysis and Hillary Clinton's Medical Records

The hosts analyze an ABC News report by David Wright regarding the health of both presidential candidates. They note that while the report mentions Clinton's 2012 concussion and "special glasses," it frames Trump's medical disclosures as even more scant. The discussion touches on Dr. Drew Pinsky's recent comments about Clinton's health and the general tendency of networks to act as apologists for the Democratic nominee.

abc news· david wright· dr drew· concussion· medical records· media bias

1:45:47 Yeah, let's just listen to that even though it has a couple of the clips you've already played. That's okay it's a good background. Now ABC where do they stand with Hillary? Okay here's the deal they got a new guy Tom Yamas although it's not necessarily true Tom Yamas didn't get in much this week he was uh... he follows around Trump is this new guy David Wright who we just heard a minute ago do the Clinton talking points. He follows around Clinton and he's kind of an apologist for everything, and they it's you know ABC I'm gonna i've got i've started to report writing for the No Agenda newsletter subscribers that will be a rundown of all the newspaper as of the day its finished which will be pretty soon because almost done It is a run down of all the news

1:46:35 agencies, who's for Trump? Who is for Clinton? Who knows who like democracy now I think is leaning toward. They'll defend Clinton but they're going to probably vote Jill Stein. And so I have the list, so you can when you watch these news outlets with...and there's some backgrounder in there like how the CBS people are pretty much fronts for the CIA guys. You can say all of this guys are for Hillary anyway, so what do you expect? And ABC to me is that it's one that's most problematic because they're a little wishy-washy. I've got one really long report here that we could break apart because as I listened

1:47:13 I get the sense that it actually sounds pro-Hillary, but it's not really pro Hillary. And I think there is evidence of that same phenomenon in this report. Clinton dismissing claims by Trump and his surrogates that there's something we do not know. Trump also questioning her stamina Hillary Clinton is 68, Donald Trump is 70 And tonight we ask ABC's David Wright what both candidates have revealed about their health On Jimmy Kimmel Hillary Clinton laughs off Donald Trump attacks on her health Are you in good health?

1:47:56 Well, this has become one of their themes. Here you take my pulse while I'm talking to you. Oh my god there's nothing there! Trump insists it's no joke She also lacks the mental and physical stamina His top advisors are sowing doubts Go online and put down Hillary Clinton illness Take a look at her videos for yourself I'm not saying that she had a stroke or anything like that But this is not the woman that we're used to seeing that would come at you and get in your grill. Clinton dismisses it all as... That's on ABC? A guy said, come at you and get in your grill? Really?! Yeah You know what a grill is in this case It's the gold teeth overlay that hip hoppers put on their teeth Get In My Grill? That's on ABC??

1:48:48 Yeah, what is the world coming to? And that we're used to seeing that would come at you and get in your grill. Clinton dismisses it all as conspiracy theories back in October or the National Enquirer said I would be dead in six months Oh Wow So with every breath I take I feel like it's a new lease on life. Why did I don't know why they are saying this I think On the one hand, it's part of the wacky strategy. Here is a reality check Trump is 70 Clinton 68 either one would be among the oldest presidents ever elected both refused to release their full medical records last year Clinton campaign released detailed two-page letter from her doctor saying she's in excellent physical condition and fit to serve as president of United States

1:49:37 It notes that in 2012, Clinton did suffer a concussion after fainting. Weeks later she claimed to have fully recovered but reporters noticed she wore special glasses her aids then explained they were for lingering issues stemming from the concussion or as Dr Drew says brain damage you don't see Dr Drew on any of the shows anymore do ya? Talking about Hillary. He's done for. Trump has released less than Hillary, whoa they're walking right into the trap. Notice she wore special glasses her aides then explained they were for lingering issues stemming from the concussion

1:50:16 The only information Trump has released about his health is a four paragraph letter from his gastroenterologist describing the billionaire's test results as astonishingly excellent, adding that Trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency. Today Clinton was at a Hollywood fundraiser posing in a photo booth with host Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel now out to prove she's ready for the fight Can you open this jar? of pickles. This is not the Tampa Hamburger. This is... That was Hillary Clinton's late night answer to questions about her health, David Wright with a slide tonight and is there any response from the Clinton team tonight about that new headline involving visitors to the State Department while Hillary was Secretary of State?

1:51:08 David, the Clinton campaign is dismissing that report saying the story relies on utterly flawed data cherry-picked to give a distorted portrayal. They've been characterizing the work of The Clinton Foundation as noble doing good in the world saying that Trump's businesses by contrast only enrich himself So, you see this...to look at this report you have to go back and forth and try to decide. They quoted the healthiest president ever. I mean there's a it's a very strange mixed bag of information that i'm not sure how people

1:51:44 I mean, I think maybe the pre-definitions might make a difference where Democrats say this is pro Hillary, this report. And I could see it as a pro Trump report because it introduces doubts in certain kind of way. It's just very, very strange. There's a trap and this trap is her health. And yes, I think that although he has 70 to me. I don't give a shit. Do you know how old Seymour Hersh is? He's 78! The guy doesn't look a day over 60. Yeah and then people were moaning and groaning about John McCain could he make it through the press... We're at the end of Obama's eight years. McCain still alive and he's still in the Senate. Still fighting All ages matter people It's ageist and it's no different from racism

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Democracy Now Report on Clinton Foundation and "Get It While You Can"

"Democracy Now" provides a more critical look at the Clinton Foundation than other mainstream outlets, highlighting that 85% of Clinton's private meetings were with donors. The hosts interpret Bill Clinton's promise to resign from the foundation if Hillary wins as a "sales pitch" to donors to secure access before the window closes. They argue the foundation serves as a power-building mechanism where influence is traded for future financial gain.

democracy now· amy goodman· clinton foundation· bill clinton· chelsea clinton

1:52:35 I do have this one, I want to play because this has some interesting information and it is also a slanted in a different sort of way. This is the Democracy Now report on the Clinton Foundation scandal that's another overview that has this kind of mixed bag of reporting and it's not pro-Hillary by any means News from the campaign trail. A new Associated Press investigation has revealed that while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state for a decade, she was not

1:53:15 and you played the whole beginning of the show about this. This is the only one that actually, and they've done this before I mean, I admire them for doing this like when they bring up some topic and somebody's done like Clinton was impeached and they'll bring it out. They always make sure to bring this stuff up. They actually answer the question what Hillary would... None of the other networks do this. Hillary comes or Hillary's people come out and say it was cherry picked, it was cherry picked What was cherry? Oh, the meetings were cherry-picked. Okay. The meetings were cherry picked, cherry picked, cherry picked and they leave it at that. They drop it. In other words they have two sides of the story this is corruption no it was cherry picked. This was corruption no it was cherry picked. Democracy now actually has the counter to the cherry pick thing which nobody else did which is the reason I want to play this clip It's from a campaign trail

1:54:08 A new Associated Press investigation has revealed that while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state, more than half of the private citizens she met had donated to the Clinton Foundation. The analysis shows that at least 85% of the 154 people Hillary Clinton had scheduled phone or in-person meetings with were Foundation donors—this does not That include meetings Clinton held with U.S. or foreign government workers or representatives, only private citizens. These 85 donors contributed more than $150 million to the Clinton Foundation combined. Hillary Clinton has slammed the investigation— Slam! —saying it cherry-picked information and that it, quote, relies on utterly flawed data

1:54:55 But the AP says it's been asking for the schedules for three years, and that what has been released thus far covers only half of her four-year tenure. This comes as the Clinton Foundation says it would spin off its international programs if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency. Former President Bill Clinton has also said he'll resign from the foundation if Hillary Clinton wins. Now, there's a couple of things about this that weren't discussed by any of the pundits. So even if Bill and this was discussed but it was always just says well Bill is going to quit and Chelsea is still gonna be there. No here this is a classic get it while you can. This is one of those oh we've got 24 hours. Call now call the number on your screen now within two minutes within 2 minutes will give you two free pillows

1:55:47 Yeah, this is like Clinton's gonna resign. Bill's gonna resign that means your access is going to go away you're at get your money in there come on we can use the hundreds of millions of dollars get it and get it in because bill's gonna quit he's gonna quit then you won't have access after that another point another point on the board for user Unbelievable that nobody points this out. It's like a sales pitch! Yeah, of course you can only point that out when you are willing to at least open your mind to the idea that what Charles Ortell is saying is true. This truly it's like a business development organization for commercial companies including Gates, The Gates Family

1:56:32 The Gates family. And also, you know for them and the Clintons if what was the... What was that book that was written a couple years ago? It's all about Washington this town or whatever is it not what it's called this town about DC and starts off with the Clinton's moving and shaking at the funeral of what's his name who died Come on, his son is not... You're digging a hole for him. Are you talking about Mandela? No no no the journalist from Meet The Press that guy died Oh Hastings! No not Hastings Michael Hastings No not my...No the fat guy who died and his kids now taking over Russert Russert Russert This is why we have a chat room thank you And then and the book starts off by saying the Clintons are so smart they know that power is more important than money

CHAPTER 31 / 47 Discussion

Washington Post on Clinton Fundraisers and Haiti Earthquake Funds

The Washington Post reports that Hillary Clinton raised $32 million in three weeks through exclusive high-dollar fundraisers. The hosts recall their earlier coverage of the Clinton Foundation's role in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, where they questioned the lack of transparency in how relief funds were spent. They criticize the mainstream press for only now catching up to issues the No Agenda show has discussed for years.

washington post· clinton foundation· haiti· fundraisers· bill clinton

1:57:28 And I believe that to be true. So they will trust that someone will pay them later on after they've...I think the Clintons do things up front and then take, I don't think it's necessarily give me the money first. I agree! I think that goes on all of time. I think its gone on. I think it goes both ways any way they can get the money. Yeah These guys are astonishingly talented I have to say. Yeah and- I want to play one last Hillary clip Sure Just so we get a...so people help this show Help us...this probably could be done before the next break But just so you get a sense of perspective. about things, play the Hillary 50K fundraisers. A new Washington Post analysis of Hillary Clinton's August schedule finds she has raised at least $32 million over the last three weeks through a series of exclusive fundraisers. The events held in wealthy areas such as Greenwich Connecticut Nantucket Massachusetts and Beverly Hills California frequently cost upwards of fifty thousand dollars a ticket

1:58:29 I'm so happy. We were on this a long time ago, it must have been four years ago that the... Yes it was after the Haiti earthquake the Clinton Foundation was a year late after the extension with filing their documents. I mean, they were in violation of the law just by missing their filing date we've been over this... Well, we were aware i think the two of us when we started this show because it was discussed that Hillary's going to have a problem if she wants to run for president because the Clinton Foundation is going to get in the way. Right And that was, but it was you were the one that really got on it when they when this Haiti thing happened because you were appalled I was too by the amount of money that was collected and the texting text 10 bucks and they had the bands playing on the cash I know a lot of people want to send blankets or water just send your cash

1:59:25 And it was probably the most amount collected for any single event for really a number of years. Quite a lot of money, yeah. And it never went anywhere! It was just kept! Yeah... But it's fun to see the Washington Post... How far can the journalists really take it until someone goes I'm sorry you need to stop this now we can't talk about that anymore and we're just going to stop okay? You can't do that It's gotta be. You know, they...Hirsch I actually could have clipped this but didn't. He was talking about

2:00:04 the New York Times and how the New York Times was outraged that he had disputed their story of the courier, that uh...that was the walk-in—the courier that gave us the information about Bin Laden at which Seymour Hersh says it's completely fabricated. And The New York Times editorial board or whatever called up and they said We have the first and official account of this because we were told exactly what happened. We wrote it first, how dare you question the history? So that is how the mainstream thinks particularly The New York Times. We reported the official history they are in the paper record after all

CHAPTER 32 / 47 Discussion

Tim Kaine's Failed Punchlines and Trump Tower Rent Claims

Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine is criticized for his inability to deliver effective political attacks and punchlines. Kaine claims that Donald Trump tripled the rent for his campaign space in Trump Tower once he began receiving donor money, insinuating that Trump is personally profiting from the campaign. The hosts dismiss Kaine's "choke artist" performance and argue the rent increase was due to the campaign's physical expansion.

tim kaine· donald trump· trump tower· rnc· campaign finance· humor

2:00:50 So it's flabbergasting. It would take notes, they didn't report much. Did they have a reporter on the ground when the chopper landed? I don't think so. Of course not of course not They just went to a meeting and somebody said here is what happened they wrote it down then they reported that's what kind of...what is that? Anyway, I picked up one clip I've noticed something about Hillary's vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine The guy cannot deliver a punchline You'll see this. He's the kind of guy that is set up with a joke, he has it written on piece of paper I don't know where he was when he did this...he gets set-up the joke and then flubs the punchline! you'll see him do this every single time And what he's talking about here is for some reason his mission now is to talk about Donald Trump About how he's a liar and unsuccessful and how he's cheating his donors

2:01:48 And the idea here is that well, ever since donations started coming in for the RNC. I think most of it goes to the RNC for everyone else lower on the list Down ballot. Yeah, down the down ballot thank you but Trump has now tripled the rate of the use of uh the trump tower for that for his campaign so the insinuation is that when Trump was paying for everything himself he had a very low rate low rental rate but as soon as donations came in he tripled the rate to take the money from the donors

2:02:28 And of course, for Tim Kaine to even imply that this money which he does goes directly into Trump's pocket is preposterous because it's just not how it works. But he also forgets that they expanded to two floors but okay doesn't matter the point is you can deliver the punchline there's another line coming out now that kind of shows his business acumen since he's kinda making a case that he's a good businessman highly unusual expenditures even in this campaign. So as an example, Donald Trump is renting space in one of his buildings to his campaign and the campaign is paying Donald Trump personally for the space

2:03:09 Once he started to fundraise dramatically, he was self-funding for a while. But once he started to fundraise dramatically He immediately tripled the rent payment that his campaign was paying him personally So once donors were writing checks to the campaign Trump said wow I can get more money personally out of this The campaign is kind of being run in a little bit of a, uh... you know not ask what your country can do for you but I'm not asking what you can do for your country but hey What Can This Campaign Do For Me? And that's not- He- I mean to screw up that joke That's pretty bad. God You'll see he tries to do this- He's a choke artist! He is a choke artist A joke choker It's exactly what he does I think it's the choke artist and more than one way So uh Heyo

CHAPTER 33 / 47 Discussion

Commission on Presidential Debates and Howard Buffett

The hosts examine the leadership of the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), noting that it is chaired by Howard G. Buffett, son of Warren Buffett. They list other board members, including former politicians Jane Harman and Olympia Snowe, and argue the organization is a "stacked deck" designed to exclude third-party candidates like Jill Stein. This follows Stein's recent criticisms of the commission's non-partisan status.

commission on presidential debates· howard buffett· jill stein· jane harman· olympia snowe

2:03:59 You got one. Yeah, when you're a little singers Stacks send us something this morning Which I just wanted to share with everybody as we on the previous show Jill Stein was talking about the Commission on presidential debates And how they determine who's going to be in the debate? They determined the schedule they are a nonprofit It's known as the CPD the Commission on presidential debates it isn't non-nonpartisan apparently And he sent us a link, I don't know if you saw this morning about who actually is in charge of the Commission on Presidential Debates. The chairman and CEO is no one other than Howard G Buffett his son of Warren

2:04:46 I didn't know that. Yeah, I didn't know it either let's see who else is in here John C Danford Danforth former US Senator Mitch Lee Daniels Jr president of Purdue University Charles Gibson former anchor of ABC World News John Griffin managing director of Allen & Company Jane Harmon She's, you see her on CNN all the time. She's kind of wacky Antonio Hernandez of the California Congresswoman from Southern California Let's see president University of Notre Dame The executive editor and anchor of The NewsHour That's Jim Laird, of course Senior counsel Sidley Austin LLP So these are all equity partners

2:05:28 And Dorothy S. Ridges, former president of the League of Women Voters because as you know Jill Stein told reiterated they left they did not want to be a part of this commission and so I guess that she resigned and she stayed on. And Olympia Snowe former US Senator and then former president of Princeton University So this seems to be kind of a stacked deck Knowing yeah, it's mostly Democrats or whatever I can tell. Yeah well they put in Harmon who's a little wacky She did is I like her but she's a little wacky she's a Republican So it's not balanced and run by she's an anti-trump Republican. Yeah sure no. No I don't think so I think yeah, I think so I bet money Shoot man that's I think that's all I have on

CHAPTER 34 / 47 Discussion

Donna Shalala Defends Clinton Foundation on PBS

Donna Shalala, CEO of the Clinton Foundation, appears on PBS to deny any conflicts of interest regarding Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State. Shalala emphasizes the foundation's work with farmers in East Africa and women entrepreneurs in Latin America. The hosts characterize her appearance as a defensive maneuver and a "rip cord" strategy to protect the organization's reputation during the election.

donna shalala· clinton foundation· pbs· conflict of interest· africa

2:06:19 on anything election wise. It's a long segment, looong segment we could play There was Donna Shalala came on PBS to defend. She's the president and CEO of the Clinton Foundation, she is an old Clinton hack! And she came out and refused that he really answer questions had a big smile on her face I wish i could get some other key clips as she so boring but they would ask your questions about the whole thing by impropriety... Now is she the CEO of the main foundation? Yes, it's the main foundation

2:06:57 All right. And she says that she wouldn't answer a lot of questions like is Chelsea going to stay on because I guess the universe still would look pretty sketchy and she wouldn't say so well we're gonna make some announcements and she said it was all the goodness being done, everyone's gonna die if this is the greatest operation in the history of mankind yes gone on but let's just play a little bit of her trying to answer questions he doesn't answer anything this is PBS rap Donna And we are joined now by Donna Shalala, president of the Clinton Foundation. She served as Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Bill Clinton administration. Madam Secretary thanks for joining us. Members... Wait a minute wait! Madam Secretary?

2:07:40 Yeah, you still do that. They could they do that if your Secretary of State Secretary of Health and said any other You can still be called Madam Secretary Okay She served as secretary of health and services in the Bill Clinton administration madam secretary Thanks for joining us members Hillary Clinton's campaign, as well as your foundation have said recently that there has been no conflict of interest in the meetings that Secretary Clinton took with those people who also happen to be donors to the Clinton Foundation. Can you see the appearance of impropriety? There's no real conflict. Well, our goal is to eliminate all appearance of impropriety if Mrs Clinton is elected and the president has already announced not only that we won't take any corporate donations or foreign donation but he will leave a role in governance he will leave the board at the foundation and as for the other organizations which are partners that we will make sure

2:08:42 both the governance is clean, but more importantly that those programs are spun off either as separate 501c3s without our participation or we'll find partners that will take over the responsibility. We help millions of people around the world There are 100,000 farmers in East Africa that depend on the Clinton programs for their seeds, for technical assistance. For training we have to make sure that whether they're women entrepreneurs in Latin America or farmers in Africa or Asia

2:09:22 that charity work around the world that will end after this September's conference. So we're taking very strong steps, but it would be irresponsible to do all of this before she is elected." Wow they are really pulling the rip cord! They would be irresponsible to do this before she is elected. Pfft I don't see why... Yeah so get your money in now folks

2:10:06 You got it. You got a short opportunity the window of three months We'll take the money now and we'll pay well again whenever gonna make this changes And you won't have a chance after that so get it in now where you can they're gonna have huge numbers going just This is our insurance policy I tell you gotta come down because crazy Eddie is insane I Love that guy there Google Crazy Eddie people You youngsters out there. You youngsters? You got any more from her, I like her! Uh no...I tried this rap she helped yes i'm not sure what this one is

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Wall Street Journal Reporter on Corporate Donors and State Dept Favors

James Grimaldi of the Wall Street Journal reports on the overlap between corporate lobbyists and Clinton Foundation donors. His analysis found that 60 corporations lobbying the State Department had given $26 million to the foundation and participated in $2 billion worth of "commitments." The hosts argue this data confirms a systemic "scam" where charitable contributions were used to grease the wheels for favorable government treatment.

wall street journal· james grimaldi· clinton foundation· lobbying· saudi arabia

2:10:45 James Grimaldi, what are the meetings that Secretary of State Clinton took that are raising these concerns? Well there was a recent Associated Press report. Who's this do you know? Okay so they bring out they do this long wrap of the whole thing of the whole story of course again without the illness that we do right and they bring out a couple extra so they bring out just one guy who Some guys are like he used to be a professor now He's just a consultant and then they brought a reporter from Wall Street Journal. It was actually pretty good slamming Hillary But this one here is the one that kind of got my attention I said slamming in this is what it got my attention A recent Associated Press report that analyzed the calendars of Secretary Clinton, and they looked at all the private meetings for the first half of her tenure at the State Department because That's all that's been released under the lawsuit They have under the Freedom of Information Act

2:11:39 There were 145 meetings and about 85, I believe of those meetings were with Clinton Foundation donors. So that raised the question about whether those meetings meant that if you paid money to the donation or gave some sort of gift meant that you are going to get expedited treatment at the State Department? Even if this is a limited cross-section of all the meetings she took Is there evidence or were there issues where she advocated on behalf of companies that might have contributed to the foundation? Yes, so I took a look at that question. We broke down all of the donors for The Clinton Foundation we categorized them by size and then we looked at the largest corporations

2:12:22 those corporations we then compared them with lobbying records that are filed with the United States Congress. When we did that, we found that 60 corporations that were lobbying the State Department while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State had given $26 million to The Clinton Foundation in addition they had participated in commitments, they call them. Charitable projects with the Clinton Foundation valued by the foundation at more than two billion dollars Those are sort of big numbers in terms that the billions did not go to the Clinton Foundation They went to charities and charitable activities but the Clinton Foundation rightly takes some credit for those So the question is when these favors that Hillary was doing for certain companies or these companies were seeking favors from Secretary Clinton

2:13:09 were they giving because they were hoping she was going to help them out? Now, in certain cases we know that she actually did help certain companies out. This was the reporter I'm sorry you got two guys mixed up yeah and yeah no she did help people out and that's just the way it operates It's a scam its corrupt situation is gonna continue there gonna get a lot of donations from these giant companies in Saudi Arabia Paypal buttons are up chip-in Chip in. Hey, I don't know you know but i'm gonna stick to my assertion that we are for some reason Hillary US were all moving towards Iran or something's going on moving away from Saudi Arabia we disagree about that it's okay

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Iranian Vessel Confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz

Iranian vessels reportedly came within 300 yards of the USS Nitze in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the U.S. destroyer to fire warning flares. The hosts question the timing of these provocations following the recent nuclear deal and prisoner exchange. They speculate on the shifting diplomatic dynamics between the U.S., Iran, and Saudi Arabia, noting the conflicting reports on the severity of the encounter.

iran· strait of hormuz· us navy· uss nitze· warships

2:13:53 But this, what happened just yesterday which would the way it was reported was funny. Just funny to me I mean got little dinghies floating around. Iranian warships coming within a few hundred yards of the US Navy warship this is unbelievable of Iranian vessels coming dangerously close to the, to the Nici. We understand from the US military that the guided destroyer tried on 12 separate occasions tried to reach out to these Iranian- 12! 12! Tried to reach out to the Iranian vessels to tell them to stop but here they are just speeding so close to the, to the Nici we understand three, just 300 yards.

2:14:51 That is a dangerously and you can see they're coming through with like real warp speed despite war. Warp speed warships, they're like three dinghies, three dinghy racing around. But first of all what are we doing the straight of her moose at warp speed? But you know the Iranians keep sending us messages. You gotta wonder why Something going on if this deal is all good, and we gave him the money. We've exchanged our hostages What is going on? Why is this and why is the reporting so scary I have no idea well This is one thing. I'm not following all I know when it comes to choosing between Iran and Saudi Arabia and their trillions of dollars. I think they're gonna always go with the money yes always go with the money

CHAPTER 37 / 47 Discussion

Proxima B Discovery and Scientific Rendering Skepticism

ABC News reports on the discovery of Proxima B, an Earth-like planet orbiting the star nearest to the Sun. The hosts express skepticism toward the "artist renderings" used in the report, comparing them to 1990s-era software like KPT Bryce. They argue that presenting speculative visual data as scientific fact is a disservice to the public and serves only to create sensationalist headlines.

proxima b· abc news· astronomy· kpt bryce· exoplanets

2:15:47 I have, you said you wanted to play an incredible report. This is my favorite one now this is the clip is misspelled it should say new planet but its NDW I put on here and noticed but this is a report on ABC News about a new planet when I saw the headlines oh they found another planet out by Pluto no. By the way brings me back to David Icke what did he say was on the moon? What? Moon base. Israeli moon bases. Israeli moon bases. Confirmation! The new planet, scientists excited tonight about a new Earth-like planet found circling the star that is nearest to our Sun and artists rendering tonight of what it might look like they say the planet may have water an ocean scientists calling the discovery quote amazing

2:16:38 So they show a picture using obviously KPT Bryce or some old software program that can create these scenes. I remember Bryce and Kai power tools all of those things. Yeah, he's not with you guys. Interesting guy. I know him as friend of mine. He was married to one of the most beautiful women in the world for a little while. And I don't believe she ever existed, I'm sling with Ike on this one. Anyway so...

2:17:14 So they show this planet is out by some sun nowhere near us. And it's like a pinprick, you know? I don't care how much gear you've got and it's the planet around the Sun and then to dream up in artist sketch talk about having rivers and lakes...I mean they were stunned by what they found on Pluto when they had a flyby and actually had a camera which may or may not be sending the data properly Based on the calculations of their bandwidth, but that's another story. It's I can't believe they do this I think it's big. I think it's a disservice to the public It could be filled with arsenic for all we know I just find it annoying I picked up a story from Yahoo Finance news change org who of course We know a lot about then you know there. I guess you could call them

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Change.org Layoffs and Transition to Crowdfunding Model

The online petition site Change.org announces the layoff of 17% of its staff as it shifts from a sponsored-petition revenue model to a crowdfunding model. The company, a B Corporation that has raised $42 million from investors like Bill Gates and Ashton Kutcher, will now take a 5% fee on user donations. The hosts predict the site will struggle under a "value for value" model because the service it provides lacks inherent tangible value.

change.org· layoffs· b corporation· bill gates· ashton kutcher

2:18:13 petition site, but here's how the Yahoo News finance news characterizes them. Change.org, the popular online petition site with over 157 million users is laying off its entire business development team That means almost 17% of the organization, 58 employees. They have 325 employees 24 being laid off immediately 34 expected to leave the company at the end of the year and The layoffs come as a result of changes in the revenue model of change.org which is a B corporation Which is the same as a for-profit corporation only you apparently are focused on social environmental issues So we are a b podcast

2:18:58 if you think about it. That's what a lot of people have said! I've heard this everywhere until now, Chainz.org has been relying on financially unsuccessful revenue model around sponsored petitions paid for by non-profits such as Doctors Without Borders Oxfam and now it is moving toward a well here's what Yahoo Finance calls it... A crowdfunding model where petition signers can donate cash The company will take a 5% fee on all donations. And by the way, Change.org to date has raised $42 million from... who do you think they got their money from? Clinton Foundation Well we have Huffington Post Bill Gates and Ashton Kutcher

2:19:50 But what I like is that they are trying to go to a, I would call it a value for value model. They're trying to get people to pay for service they provide which I encourage but now we'll see what they're really made of let's see if people really give a crap about change.org if they really are delivering an outstanding product I have a feeling that all it is, is a petitioning service. They're not giving you information or anything of value? Is that... You consider that value? That's why I think it will fail! It has to be value for value. Oh, you've made the prediction. Yeah. John Cena! Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, I screwed up. What?! Sorry. I don't know what you screwed up. I was talking over ya. Go ahead. Value for value fails if there's no value. Exactly

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Final Producer Thank Yous and Jobs Karma

The hosts conclude the episode by reading a long list of individual donations from "Candana" to the UK. They acknowledge various "boob" sightings in the No Agenda newsletter and provide "jobs karma" for several listeners seeking employment. They remind the audience to visit the show's website to support the production before the upcoming Sunday episode.

value for value· donations· karma· canada· newsletter· boob

2:20:35 And we love the value for value model. I'm going to show my support by donating to KnowAgenda, imagine all the people who could do that? Oh yeah that'd be fab! On KnowAgenda's morning... Well we have some people to thank first helping us get this show off the road this is off the road on the road on their show on the air 854 i believe it's the show number yes and let's start with thanking some people and i don't actually know how Donald Borosky's name got on here, but it says he gave $160.16 and I have the note but I don't have the note He did give us something recently and I had a note for that But I don't know let me see well all i'm gonna do is say thanks Donald For these in Spokane Spokane Valley oh wait a minute No It was a Spokane Valley that came in it was not um

2:21:35 I did not have the note that I know of. There's something, yeah, I'm confused so I'm just gonna let it slide until next show. Okay. $116.16 Philip Lee in Caterham Surrey Great Britain He's got 100 bucks and best podcast in the universe. And he is apparently, he needs some job karma will give him some of that at the end for his MILF at the end of listings. His as his MILF smoking hot girlfriend Jenna. That one mother I'd like to. Never mind you got it right there done done and done

2:22:13 Michael Reeves in Daphne, Alabama $112.35 says I enjoyed the Onion Show which we did not like the onion comic but more like the onion... Yeah it was our show where we just peel back the layers of the Noah Tendershow Keep peeling and peeling And I was surprised to find Adam's dream to be an overnight legend presumably not like Don Lemon! I don't remember saying that Yeah, something like that. Joshua Kratky in Ankeny Iowa $101 and 33 cents Andrew Tutte in London UK another Londoner coming in That's well appreciated Ninety one dollars and nineteen cents a little back-and-forth Sir Daniel Ehrlich in Bowlesburg Pennsylvania 8540 got a birthday thing David March in Hamilton Ontario Canada

2:23:08 Boob 808 and that one on the newsletter was I believe it was a picture. Oh, yeah somebody wrote this in to get to it because he clicked on it is the picture of Obama with Soros now Sir Charles Walters boob Schaumburg Illinois He picked it up sir Lynn Fogwell in Raleigh North Carolina picked up a boob He picked a boob and then Tyler Stewart's in Chilcot Ohio says that photo of Obama and Rockefeller is it real? It looks photoshopped. Well, that's not Rockefeller! No...

2:23:46 I mean, I'm assuming that it does look vaguely. I think Soros looks vaguely like David Rockefeller who's like a hundred he's definitely a lizard and Got another 50 years to go but I don't believe that photo was photoshopped. I think Obama has met with sorrow Yes, yeah would make no sense if you didn't Matthew Derny in Spotsvania, Virginia. He got it too. Boob. Yeah he's a long list but we don't typically read all of the notes or play jingles in the second segment just for brevity

2:24:26 Yeah, otherwise the show would we did that early on in the show was just obviously was getting bogged down But thanks. We read your note and we'll get through some of these things at the end Of course sir smock in Las Cruces New Mexico also had caught boob And he says smack smack yeah And it's another one of those references I do on the show for the two or three people that get those references. Michael LaMachia, wait, you missed Trevor Naismith? Trevor Naismith inventor of the game of basketball 6969 and he's in somewhere in an APO says this feed in the air at an undisclosed location in the vast Pacific Ocean please called Unker Uncle Bobber

2:25:11 Uncle Bobber. He's a douchebag! Time to donate, says Trevor. And he's right. Michael Lamacchia or Lama-chia... Lamacchia I believe in Knoxville Tennessee 60 Gabe Shabazian in San Francisco And he donated because the photo I had dropped in there of Obama golfing in the flood. Very funny photo, Eric Mahoney too bad nobody else thought much of it. Eric Mahoney, Hamilton Ontario 5115. Hold on interesting note John and Adam this is your loyal starving Canadian Candanavian grad student actually says Candanavian yes he does have just finished my committee meeting securing another eight months of employment

2:25:57 I'm certain the karma from my earlier donation had something to do with it. So we'll give him some karma at the end, actually we'll do a jobs karma general jobs karma everyone can use some of that." Billy Talty in New Orleans Louisiana $50 and one cent just getting into the top oh i'm sorry there's also uh Eric Brian Kaufman in Phoenix I think I said that 50-50 from Brian maybe a sir Joe Schwartzbauer in Florissant, Missouri. $50 and these are all be 50 dollars each one of these I'll read their name and location Christine Williams over there in Dallas Texas right nearby is Zachary Saldivar in San Angelo Texas Sir Paul Webb in Twickenham took a nym to get him medals middle sex UK 50 he says

2:26:49 I've been listening for three years now, love the show. Michael Winton in Bartlett Tennessee, Andrew Beard in Powhatan Virginia Jason Daniels at Parts Unknown Adam Demouy in Milton Florida Brandon Menk who I believe is a sir in Tempe Arizona Sir Patrick Matcom we know for a fact New York City Marnie Robinson in Toronto, Ontario. Stacey Santamonde in Kingston, Ontario. Also 15's got a long... Yeah well the thing that Stacy found out is he's these um let me see oh no there's something else now long thing no this sorry

2:27:34 The jury will disregard that comment. Thank you, Stacey for your donation. well-wishers and producers for show 854 want to thank each and every one of them for continuing to support this endeavor. And remind you that at Dvorak dot org slash NA is the place to go to help us because we've got not too much time left before the Sunday show. That's right! Dvorak dot org slash na Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs Let's vote for jobs!

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Birthday Announcements and Sir Angelic Knight Dubbing

The hosts celebrate the birthdays of Sir Paul Webb and Sir Daniel Ehrlich. They also perform a unique knighting ceremony for an anonymous donor dubbed "Sir Angelic Knight," using a humorous list of "heavenly" rewards. The segment directs the new knight to the No Agenda Nation website to claim their digital ring.

birthday· knighting· sir angelic knight· no agenda nation· anonymous

2:28:21 It's your birthday, birthday. Oh no I can't wait! Shorty short short today we have a belated birthday to Sir Paul Webb who turned 36 on August 16th happy birthday and celebrating uh today is sir Daniel Ehrlich and we say happy birthday to you from everybody here the staff and management at the best podcast in the universe it's your birthday yeah so we have sir Luke of London becomes the Baron of London very good to have him There and watching out for the brexit taking care of business, and we do have one nighting today. Here you go yeah waiting for it and oh, we're not quite sure about the status of This particular person since he is going to be dubbed the angelic knight So he may not actually be with us in the living dimensional world but is anonymous who put him there? And we are hereby very happy and proud to pronounce the Kate a

2:29:20 The anonymous person as Sir Angelic Knight, knight of the No Agenda Roundtable for you! If it's not 70 virgins It's hookers and blow, rentboys and Chardonnay, mangoes and filet mignon Poutine and rye whiskey, fry bed and fembots We got root beer and pepperoni pizza, bong hits and bourbon ginger ale and gerbils breast milk and pavlova And of course mutton and mead So sir angelic night head on over to noagendanation.com slash rings pick up Or to give Eric the information so we can send it off to you. No matter what the address may be. Oh yes, I have something from France The BBC interviewed the mayor of Nice regarding the Burkini controversy. The Burkini controversy continues as we now have also seen pictures of French paramilitary police

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French Burkini Ban Controversy and Nuns on Beaches

The mayor of Nice defends the ban on burkinis on French beaches, calling the garment a "provocation" by Islamists. A BBC reporter challenges the mayor, leading to a heated exchange about secularism and women's freedom. The mayor argues that European bathing suits are the standard and that religious displays must be kept out of the public sphere, while the reporter brings up the hypothetical treatment of Christian nuns on beaches.

france· burkini ban· nice· bbc· secularism· islamism

2:30:14 At gunpoint, telling women to take off their undress. Put on your clothes! Now this is... I'm pretty sure these things are never brought up in the United States because it's difficult to understand, I think, certainly the French perspective who have just been hammered slammed by all kinds of terrorist events So again, to review you may not wear a burkini on the beaches of the south of France. And this is a mayoral decision and it is similar to what Paris has for head scarves etc now

2:30:54 not easy to comprehend for people that the French don't want this, but having been in the Netherlands and seen what they call Straatbeeld or the view of the street change dramatically from all kinds of colorful individuals to a very drab look of just dark head scars and of course you know lots of burqas and niqabs which is, you know the burka but you still see the eyes. It's hard to comprehend for people that, you know well this is just crazy what happens to the freedom of expression. Women can wear whatever they want but the majority of French of course agree with this however this reporter for BBC is a Muslim herself and she is having none of it and I just found...it was a long segment like eight minutes. I brought it down to minute 45 just to give you some of the essentials

2:31:50 So you can understand where they're coming from. It's not shocking, but I think good to listen to yes Of course You know it's the necessity after what we've been living the 14th of July on the promenade des Anglais We can't afford anymore to have this kind of provocation from the Islamists because it is a political claim of the Islamist. It is not habit and custom of Muslims from Nice, to be wear like this on the beach How is woman wearing what she wants to wear on a beach a provocation?

2:32:26 Because, you know it is an Islamist wearing. It is not a bikini when you go to the beach You have a bathing suit and a bathing suit in Europe we know what it is So when you go to an Arab country if you want to go in bikini? You can't And people always conveniently forget that part of it so when you are in Europe you have to be like everybody is on the beach We are not a religious Republic I think we have to have as priority security. And security is the way you live in a country, and so we have to respect the way we live with the laws of the country

2:33:07 I can't believe that a woman is happy wearing clothes like this on the beach when the temperature is almost 40 degrees Celsius. Do you feel comfortable like this? It's very presumptuous of you to say, you can't believe that the woman would be willing to dress like that but the way this looks is pretty negative for the French police men with guns forcing a woman to undress on a public beach with the full force of the law behind them I think you're not living in the same world we are living. I'm sorry, I disagree what you say. You know? We know exactly what is this political claim of Islamist. I am fighting for the freedom of women and I can't imagine that women covered like this in streets or on beach is a freedom, you know?" How would you feel if the picture was of French police officers armed French police officers forcing

2:34:03 Christian nuns to remove their habits at the beach. I love this! We're so desperate now. Yeah, well it's nutty of course to even... and by the way these secular laws in France were set up a long time ago specifically to keep Christianity and all of that out of their politics. I think you probably couldn't do that as a nun, but it's kind of preposterous for her to bring this up. Police officers forcing Christian nuns to remove their habits at the beach You know, Christian nuns are not on the beach like this. I never show that! There are many pictures sir of nuns on beaches... NUNS ON BEACHES!!! You saw pictures? I am on the beach. I know my beach and have seen that for many years so don't tell me something you don't know or something you didn't see on the beach please! Son of a Beach! Don't say this! You're horrible! That's a lie What

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Female Genital Mutilation in Russia's Dagestan Region

A report from RT investigates the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) in remote villages of Dagestan, Russia. The practice is often performed on young girls without anesthesia and is supported by local religious leaders as a requirement for being Muslim. The hosts discuss the history of FGM activism, specifically mentioning Ayan Hirsi Ali and the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh in the Netherlands.

russia· dagestan· female genital mutilation· human rights· ayan hirsi ali· theo van gogh

2:35:04 Nuns on the beach. Of course, she's got pictures! Nuns on the beach. Yeah, I'm sure she does. Nuns on the beach! Just get a nun and have her go to the beach and take a picture it's not that hard Meanwhile there was a stabbing in Virginia Well before you go on and ask this do you talk about this one-sided report by this Muslim reporter? Maybe she should be covering the female genital mutilation story that is going on in Russia right now Oh I haven't heard of this Which I think is probably something...you know..I'd like to hear from her on this Let's try FGM1 Okay, I know a lot about this actually. Female genital mutilation. Now the practice of female genital cutting is condemned by the UN in many countries across the world but it's apparently becoming a common procedure in remote villages of Russia's North Caucasus region. Artis Medina-Korchenova speaks with the investigative journalist who uncovered the horrifying trend

2:36:00 The outrageous practice of female genital cutting still exists in remote areas of Russia's Republic of Dagestan. This alarming finding was brought alive by a human rights group the practice tends to be carried out on girls as young as three sometimes without an anesthetic and often in unsanitary conditions. It is supported by the community and some religious leaders, and locals do not view this practice as something out of the ordinary Mm-hmm. Now I should mention let's do a couple things here one they went into it then they they did their classic RT thing where they interviewed a bunch of women and Then they had it all written on the screen so you yeah, there really should get over this What is a voiceover guy cost? Hey hire me I'm cheap

2:36:51 One of the things that was on there says you cannot be a Muslim unless you've had this done to you. You just not, you cannot be a Muslim is one of the things they believe up there and let's just mention what this is. This is a clitorectomy where the clitoris is removed from the body and that's what they do in a lot of Muslim countries and nobody really wants to talk about it much. Well, the person who talked about it just to interject for a moment is Ayan Hirsi Ali when she was... She's from Somalia And she was, she became a politician in the Netherlands. She was a leading opponent of female genital mutilation. It happened to her and she then did the movie with Theo van Gogh titled Submission

2:37:35 And he was killed for it. He was gunned down in the streets of Amsterdam with a knife stuck in his chest, with a note... you know they stuck the note to his chest with a knife This is well discussed until she brought up in Dutch Parliament and then they said yeah well you know your gonna have not be politician anymore and we're going to stop We're going to stop you. We're not gonna give you protection anymore." So she had, she had to go undercover and she still has around that... I think she's married to the English dweeb what's his name? Niall Ferguson. This is something that they don't want to discuss that woman who just did a report about The Beaches won't discuss this they just won't discuss it because it's kind of disgusting and the second half of this clip is kind of explaining some of the reasons they do it

2:38:25 So let's play that. This procedure doesn't harm women's health. None of the organs or any part of any organ is removed I've never heard of any young woman complaining that her sensitivity has changed What is your reaction to that? She talks about women If a woman is 18 and can make her own decisions about her body

2:39:03 That's her business. But when this procedure is performed on little girls who cannot make such decisions and who are completely dependent on their parents, it is in my opinion a crime I'm trying to put myself in the shoes of those little girls Now, there's an interesting point here that was kind of... again nobody questions these things. A woman the guy in a college who is a Muslim all covered up she says I've never heard anybody bitch about sensitivity being changed much well it was a three-year old! Yeah what would the three year old know about it? What would a three-year old know about it? So this is nonsense. Now I wanted to talk about this a few weeks ago because apparently, a number of Muslim clerics came out as a group and were talking promoting the idea well there's nothing wrong with this it's a tradition it's a great idea and it was very got very little press coverage and this gets very little press coverage because it's going to offend somebody

2:39:58 But I think they have to defend this, and I'd like to hear more about this practice. Well, I'm sure we'll receive a lot of emails about it... I doubt it! We may. I would really doubt it. It will be just like everything else, well that's the way it goes blah blah blah What kind of emails are going to get about it? You should not talk about this!! I'll tell you when it is gonna come up When its time to take over Somalia That's when it's going to come up. It is on the list of the Wes Clark 7s, let us listen to them again. Oops that was not the one. I like the band. Yeah that wasn't the Wes Clark 7 but it included Iraq Iran Syria Libya

2:40:49 Somalia, how many do I have now? I'm missing one. What am i missing Lebanon? I think I have them all Lebanon by the way I got to send you this link Christina still in Jordan last Iran Yeah, Iran and Iraq Christina is still in Jordan for this reality television show We need to get a report! I've been trying to get something out of her but of course You know she only has her phone on once in awhile and I can see it...I send her message And I can see two blue check marks on WhatsApp so she read it but no reply, which is not uncommon for millennial kids. It's frustrating but not uncommon also i was parenting her or so I understand. She may be under NDA by now? Well I said hey baby you know just so you know even though Jordan is cool

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FBI Operation of Playpen Child Pornography Website

Court documents reveal that the FBI took control of "Playpen," a massive child pornography site on the dark web, and operated it for two weeks as a honeypot. During the FBI's tenure, the site's performance improved, and membership increased by 30%. Critics argue that by maintaining and improving the site to catch criminals, the FBI effectively became a distributor of illegal content.

fbi· playpen· dark web· child pornography· honeypot· entrapment

2:41:36 It's okay for you to be there. Just remember the culture is not particularly pro-women or gay, of which he is both so be careful." Of course she's not going to answer me as a douchebag I know what I'm doing and then she but I guess she posted these pictures with a hijab oh my god! She's Muslim My kid is a Muslim Not just a Muslim, she's Middle Eastern Muslim So she looks like my and beautiful. Oh, yeah. I'll send you the pictures on it should use less makeup is fantastic not supposed to be beautiful. All right. Let me see if I have anything else we need to do. Well, I have something that's kind of interesting. Dana Wong. OK? This story that took place in February. I did not know this until I saw it on our not RT. Yeah, was an RTV was on following the Hawks or whatever that show is

2:42:36 I don't know, maybe you heard of this. I didn't hear about it... About the FBI taking over a kiddie porn site? Yes! They took over this pedophile website so they could use it as a honey pot. Just because of this report. No, no, I know exactly what's coming But just because a job isn't easy doesn't make it immune from criticism. In fact, quite the opposite! That is why we strongly criticize the FBI about the can of snakes they opened after secretly assuming control of Playpen, the dark web's largest child pornography site for about two weeks back in February in an effort to catch child pornographers. Clearly the FBI took the old to catch a criminal you must become a criminal tagline for just about every undercover cop action movie ever made to an absurd and ultimately dangerous and outright disgusting end

2:43:32 Because the snakes are indeed pouring out of the can according to newly filed court exhibits that show that while under the FBI's control, Playpen as a site performed substantially better seeing weekly visits roughly quadruple and memberships rise 30%. Users even commented on the improvements made to the site and how well it was running. Wow! So apparently in their overzealousness to stop child porn which is understandable the FBI has Apparently become really really good at operating smoothly running child porn websites I knew that it's fantastic. Yeah, you guys are good good work everybody Hilarious story I got two stories here one which is I find very disturbing

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POTUS Twitter Account Archiving and Digital History

The hosts discuss the plan to wipe the @POTUS Twitter account clean when the current president leaves office, with the tweets being moved to a separate archive. John C. Dvorak argues that this "breaks the web" and shows a lack of respect for the historical continuity of digital records. They debate whether social media posts should be treated with the same permanence as traditional presidential papers.

potus· twitter· barack obama· library of congress· digital archives

2:44:21 Let me see, I got this off of the...I love these government technology websites where they talk about all that. There's so much technology mayhem going on! When the president leaves when this current president leaves and when we get our new president the POTUS at POTUS Twitter account will be completely cleaned out effectively deleted and not archived anywhere for the public to see it will start fresh so the new POTUS can take over that Well, that's breaking the web. I think this is very wrong! Well they have been archiving every tweet in the National Archives. I think it's a Library of Congress. Yeah you may be right it's in this article somewhere...

2:45:07 And I thought they had the full fire hose at the Library of Congress where they can have everything. But apparently, you know just select pieces and other pieces will be in his presidential library but it's really a fundamental breakage of the web... of the idea. It says somebody's private site So it's like somebody takes their blog down. Are you gonna make the same comment? If he was the president, yeah! It's nice to be able to have that historical reference of his Twitter feed Why...that's not a huge bitch on my part I find it strange they're taking it down

2:45:49 Or, you know, archive it as, you know, POTUS Archive at Potus Archive or something. Don't just take it away! I find that odd. I don't like that at all. I think it's rude and it shows a disrespect for the concept of the internet and the web... And okay, I'll say social media Let's get social man! Play this- play it! Come on play it! That's not something I have uh... You should Okay, all right. I'll do it a short version then let's go You know there was a very McCoy Mary McCoy woman and never forget work now there

2:46:43 I was watching RT and they had, there's a long clip about all these people. Oh the Russians are hacking here, they're hacking there, they're hacking this or that. And I have to say at the very end of one of these things... This is the RT on The Russian Hacker summary, a very short clip summarizing All these reports. Um, here we go. This is a really fun one this is uh one of our producers I will not name him because this is an email chain that he sent to me which we would call a thread but in government you call it a chain this is not from government but this is from the Clarkson... Clarkson University

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Clarkson University Honorary Degrees for Black Lives Matter Founders

Alumni of Clarkson University express outrage after the school awarded honorary degrees to the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement for "inventing a hashtag." The hosts discuss the devaluation of honorary degrees and the backlash from the university's donor base. Dvorak mentions his own title as a "Kentucky Colonel" as a point of comparison for honorary titles.

clarkson university· black lives matter· honorary degree· kentucky colonel· alumni

2:45:49 Or, you know, archive it as, you know, POTUS Archive at Potus Archive or something. Don't just take it away! I find that odd. I don't like that at all. I think it's rude and it shows a disrespect for the concept of the internet and the web... And okay, I'll say social media Let's get social man! Play this- play it! Come on play it! That's not something I have uh... You should Okay, all right. I'll do it a short version then let's go You know there was a very McCoy Mary McCoy woman and never forget work now there

2:46:43 I was watching RT and they had, there's a long clip about all these people. Oh the Russians are hacking here, they're hacking there, they're hacking this or that. And I have to say at the very end of one of these things... This is the RT on The Russian Hacker summary, a very short clip summarizing All these reports. Um, here we go. This is a really fun one this is uh one of our producers I will not name him because this is an email chain that he sent to me which we would call a thread but in government you call it a chain this is not from government but this is from the Clarkson... Clarkson University

2:47:42 Greetings, fellow Clarkson alumni. I'm Daniel Horne the president of the new Upstate South Carolina chapter of The Clarkson Alumni Association which includes those who live in North Carolina near the NC-SC state line this new chapter joins over 25 other regional chapters blah blah blah blah blah blah blah um...I'm sorry it came in two different pieces uh how come I can't find this crap Anyway, shit. I know I do this from time to time here's the problem. They're handing out their honorary degrees Okay Who do you think they gave an honorary degree to? Hillary Clinton No Donald Trump no Jimmy Kimmel The three women who started the hashtag Black Lives Matter Why

2:48:37 There you go. In this email chain, a lot of alums are like well I'm not going to be at the graduation! I'm not gonna be the 50th anniversary! Yeah i received my doctorate from...I'm not gonna be there for here as a result of Clarkson awarding honorary degrees to the founders of Black Lives Matter movement in this past May's commencement? I was both angered and embarrassed it being for inventing a hashtag. Is it a black school is it a black school Well, they would I don't know if it's a black school. I might be a black school doesn't matter It seems it seems for creating a hashtag That's a little much and I'd love to even you know If you do the commencement you get an honorary degree, I'd love to do one of those not always no yeah some schools are very Cheap with the honor or degrees University California Berkeley being an example well it just seems that an honor an honorary degree for that seems a bit much

2:49:34 Yeah, it seems ridiculous. Why don't you just have a sign-up list for honorary degrees? You have a waiting list I'll put my name on there. I can go for one. I can go for an honorary degree! I'm a Kentucky Colonel ya know A Kentucky Colonel?! Yeah well that's big deal look it up. Why didn't you tell me about what do I have to look it up? It's easier to look it up. Kentucky Colonel. Alright. It's an Honorary something...Honorary Colonelship. I am an official colonel in Kentucky Just for the record on this day in 1936. It was one of the hottest days in US history It was a hundred and sixteen degrees in South Dakota, and this is before we had global cooling or global warming yeah Well been going on for a while so I have a funny one here This is maybe talk about for a second before you go into the end yep So tan tarot this woman who?

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Andrea Tantaros Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Fox News

Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros files a lawsuit alleging systemic sexual harassment by Roger Ailes and other top executives. Tantaros claims she was told she could not wear pants on air because Ailes "wanted to see her legs" and was punished for refusing to "spin" for him. The hosts discuss the "sex-fueled" culture described in the lawsuit and the recent changes in leadership at the network.

andrea tantaros· fox news· roger ailes· bill shine· sexual harassment

2:50:30 on the Fox, she was fired. And largely due to the fact that she wore pants or something. Yeah! And the funny thing is by the way ever since Ailes left Gilfoyle at the end of the table? She's wearing slacks Wow! It's ruined Well, I don't know. It's when I saw her after it got fired that I watched and turned it on to five or whatever the show is and there she was with slacks! I don't know if she's keeping with that... No no no the Democrats have now taken over in plain view we always knew they ran this show Now someone's in there who's running it but that's going to ruin it by predict poor ratings well yeah this was their strength

2:51:19 So here is a woman, Tantaro who is a Republican. Big pro-Trump Republican she got fired for some reason or other but here's the report on her lawsuit. Everyone's on it, yes jump onboard and so that she's suing and again from a perspective of Hollywood its mild but The way things are going at Fox, it's part of the game now. Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros has filed a lawsuit alleging top Fox News executives punished her after she reported being sexually harassed by former Fox News chair Roger Ailes In the lawsuit Tantaros said she was prohibited from wearing pants on air because his executives told her quote Roger wants to see your legs unquote

2:52:06 Tantaros also alleges she was removed from one of Fox's top-rated shows after she refused to turn around during a meeting with Roger Ailes, who told her he wanted to, quote, get a good look at her—unquote. Tantaros says that when she told executive Bill Shine about the harassment, he told her to, quote, let this one go—unquote. Shine has taken over as co-president of Fox News following Ailes' resignation. The lawsuit writes, quote, Fox News masquerades as a defender of traditional family values. But behind the scenes it operates like a sex fueled playboy mansion, like steeped in intimidation and decency and misogyny unquote. Welcome to Hollywood. Oh this is new.

2:52:54 It's interesting to watch this unfold because some of the stuff can be easily taken out of context. The idea of having a girl spin around cause he wants to look at somebody, you know... We've discussed this it is not uncommon in television? And Roger and they made it sound sleazy well yes sleazy but they made us more sleazy by saying Roger wants to see legs, wants to see your legs. No, Roger wants to see the legs on the TV. Yeah of course because you put the legs out there and it draws attention too. It makes people stay on this channel a little longer. It's just a known fact but if you can't do that anymore so wear pants ladies when you're doing TV and don't worry about it. Pants! Pants? I got ants in my pants

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Episode 854 Sign-off and End of Show Mix

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off from episode 854, promising to return on Sunday. The show ends with a characteristic audio montage featuring clips of Barack Obama, predator drone references, and the "Let's Get Social" song. They remind listeners to support the show via the "Value for Value" model at the Dvorak.org/na website.

adam curry· john c dvorak· sign-off· predator drones· social media· value for value

2:53:42 Alright, buddy. Okay! Well we will see what the next few days brings us We will be here to deconstruct as much as we can for you And we really do as much as two dudes and some microphones can do on this bee podcast Yes You know because it's a before it's for social good that's why it's a bee Alrighty then yes coming to you from- We have some good stuff coming up There's a lot of stuff breaking constantly now well everything is breaking Breaking news, breaking news. Coming to you from the Crackpot condo here in the skyscraper in downtown Austin-Tejas we are located in FEMA Region 6 in case you're wondering We will return Sunday Until then everybody I'm Adam Curry saying In The Morning! I'm Adam Curry And from Northern Silicon Valley where I sit here deconstructing as much as I can watching CSPAN and watching all these channels

2:54:45 I don't know why it hasn't driven me crazy. I'm John C. Dvorak We'll be back on Sunday right here, on No Agenda Adios mofos! Stupid people talking stupid people talking stupid people talking to stupid people It's as soon as possible and you know it sits cliques It's as soon as possibly and you know it sits cliques Daddy put them down Put them in the toilet and put them down It's as near as possibly and you know it sits cliques Since a million years I've been asking you cliques down

2:55:37 to and demitra and then I'm playing these clips as soon as possible you know it's people and they're boobies, it's doople and them is to nicks it's a new nick snick snick it's stoople to peoples it's muses it's apple and puss toots I grabbin your ass and this and poopooiee and in your pants I grabbing your ass and poops on his people and they're all clapping and then the stupid people and they're all clapping and then the stupid people and they're all clapping and then the stupid people and the stupef all clapping

2:56:26 Wow, I am really high. Hey! No no no no no... I've told you that if your in my house If your eating the hors d'oeuvres and drinking the booze we'll have to take ya out to the Batmobile Let's go! Let's go! Let's gogogogogogo Hey! Atomic batteries to power. Turbines to speed. Roger, ready to move out. Hey! Come on! Come on! Come up in the house! Hey! Don't...

2:57:31 Okay, come on. Come on guys! Where was I? Come on guys! Kiss my *** Hello everybody you smell what Barack has cooked You think i'm joking

2:58:42 I have two words for you. Predator drones. We will never see it coming.

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