Episode 952 · Thursday, 3 August 2017

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A professional assessment of the president’s mental health breaks long-standing medical taboos while the White House installs military discipline and a controversial new immigration framework.

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About this episode

The American Psychoanalytic Association has officially abandoned the Goldwater Rule, clearing the way for 27 psychiatrists to publish a professional assessment of Donald Trump in the upcoming book, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump. This shift in medical ethics coincides with a White House shakeup as General John Kelly assumes the role of Chief of Staff, resulting in the immediate ouster of Anthony Scaramucci after a volatile ten-day tenure. The transition signals a new era of discipline within the West Wing as the administration pivots toward a merit-based immigration system modeled after Canadian and Australian policies.

Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh claims in leaked audio that an FBI report confirms Seth Rich made contact with WikiLeaks prior to his murder, contradicting the official DNC narrative. Meanwhile, the Debbie Wasserman Schultz IT scandal intensifies following the arrest of Imran Awan, whose access to sensitive congressional data has raised alarms regarding Pakistani intelligence interference. In the private sector, Wisconsin-based Three Square Market has begun microchipping employees for office convenience, while NASA announces a $187,000 salary for a Planetary Protection Officer to prevent alien contamination during space exploration.

John McEnroe remains defiant after telling NPR that Serena Williams would rank 700th on the men's circuit, sparking a national debate on biological realities in professional sports. The episode also tracks the rise of the extinction symbol tattoo among climate activists and the Mayor of Tangier Island’s direct confrontation with Al Gore over rising sea levels. From the financial collapse of the US Virgin Islands to the bizarre story of a Murfreesboro bride pulling a 9mm pistol from her wedding dress, the report captures a world in total flux.


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CHAPTER 01 / 39 Discussion

Millennial Social Compacts, Grocery Store Line Etiquette

A discussion of social behaviors among Millennials centers on an incident at Monterey Foods in Berkeley, California. Observations at the vegetable store reveal a lack of formal queuing systems, leading to reliance on informal social compacts that younger generations often fail to enforce. An anecdote describes a situation where older individuals had to intervene when a person unintentionally cut in line because the surrounding Millennials remained silent.

millennials· monterey foods· berkeley· social compact· line cutting· etiquette

00:00 Yeah, that's a chick magnet. Insinuating I am saying crazy things? Huh, hmm. It seems that they're not good crazy. Oh okay. Or they're boring. Yeah. Not...not

00:44 It's crazy. Yeah, well in the morning sir how you doing? Good morning to you Mr. Adam Curry all day morning ships at sea boots on the go No way too soon for that ah Yeah what did you learn in your millennial dinner did you have another one yeah after this show We discussed the topic that was brought up about these cutting in line. Ah, yes! This is one on my list for my millennial test as well...the cutting in line. Yeah and they were like you know kind of a... Just back up and explain this for second? Yeah I was at the Monterey Foods which is a vegetable store in Berkeley And there's couple these different places around it all vegetables There are some milk and eggs but mostly just

01:34 Lots of vegetables of all sorts and mushrooms. And there was a certain time, I think it's on Friday where the place actually gets packed to the gills. There are lines that form towards the checkers and the lines go up the aisle. And because of the nature of the way the store is laid out, the last two checkers on the far left Uh, the line comes up the aisle but it doesn't have... there's not a second line for the second checker so they do a split where you go into this line or that one and you're going to one of two. In other words it is more like a social thing? It wasn't really..it was no footsteps on ground with a path you follow. It just kind people split naturally. They should do exactly what you described but they don't. Okay. I know anyone who does

02:24 And so, yeah. It's a social compact that has been made and then you...and that's the way it's done because there is no way you could have the second line for that last checker. There is just no place for them to go. Right? So people occasionally wander through looking at these lines and then they don't see the long line into the aisle and they just jump in front of everybody else to get to this. Unintentional but still. Yeah unintentionally. You tell him to get to the back of the line. Do you do that? Hey! Get to the back of the line. Is that how you do that or how do you do that typically? I, in the case of this which I because there are a couple Millennials in front of me that wouldn't say anything. Men? Women? A man and a girl and they go between each other and they said what do you think we should do? And they don't do anything so I would say miss! Miss! Why not say ma'am thats even funnier. Miss Ma'am

03:22 And then I said, there's a line here and she would go oh okay. Nobody would bitch about this so at the dinner Jesse, Jesse's wife who is an old millennial and by old millennial I mean she's on the first group, early group. A mold-lenniel. Mold-lenniel. She said, oh yeah you just that's what you do. You tell them to get back there and they they do it is not really a big deal and claiming that she would be one who would do this and I think maybe she would the two young Millennials i'm not sure they kind of agreed but they weren't like enthusiastically agree so it didn't come to a situation where we discussed which we have to discuss in the past just blatant cutting in line

04:13 Or what would happen if the person says, I'm in this line. Right? You know figure it out you know it's not my problem or so they were just a you know sort of brutish about that'd be kind of interesting but they like to say they didn't they couldn't say anything you had to step in well no they couldn't see anything but I'm talking about did the guy cutting line didn't have okay I see I would think it'd be kind of interesting if you were gonna film this to bring in somebody cut in line and then refuse to put the light here's what's so odd I had lunch with my millennial here in Austin, Monday. And what I learned is the big problem... and i'm just lumping them into saying millennials let's just say kids this isn't easier Kids! Kids damn kids The problem is uh in these communities of kids if you see an injustice and you do not speak up You are enabling it

CHAPTER 02 / 39 Discussion

Linguistic Taboos, Mentally Disabled Employment at Whataburger

The conversation shifts to the evolving taboos surrounding specific words, specifically the term "retarded" and its grammatical classification as a transitive verb versus a noun. This leads to a description of the hiring practices at Whataburger in Texas, where the fast-food chain is noted for employing mentally disabled individuals. The service model at these locations is highlighted for its personal touch and community integration.

whataburger· linguistics· miriam webster· mental disability· texas· terminology

05:13 And you will be excoriated for not saying something. So I don't understand... Now, of course it's never about cutting a line. Cutting a line is about oh that's cultural appropriation and that's you know using wrong pronouns or... Or you say the word retard. Actually I say the word retarded which is different than retard even though retard is not even a noun It is a transitive verb According to Miriam Webster if you want to retard which would mean to retard yes to read it's like this Retard the spark on your car, but I don't say retards. I say retarded as in someone is retarded does not mean that there are really doesn't cut it oh

05:56 big email chains going on about that. Well, why don't you just go stand in front of some mentally challenged people and say that? Everything is about context man come on everything is about context yes Adam why don't you do that I'll give it a shot I'll go to Whataburger which is where all my favorite retarded people work It's true. They give them jobs, great jobs at Whataburger. Yeah. So it is what a burger? Whataburger yeah you go into Waterburger and they hire mentally incapacitated mentally retarded people. There you go, that's the proper way to describe it and so you order just like a McDonalds but then you sit down and then one of their staff will come bring all your food over to you and they discuss what kind of ketchup you want if you want three napkins or four... And I love it! I go there on purpose. They say why don't you sit down let's talk for a little bit

06:55 It's really good. But anyway, probably grill him but you can't say anything these days it can't say anything yes sir but that was to me a water burger sometimes and by the way I think is pronounced what a burger no that's not how its pronounced that's where it comes from But we say water burger here in Texas. You know I've had these there's a couple this talk burgers and we can stop Well, I wanted to get to something completely else different but if you want to talk burgers fine We're talking about Millennials who gives us shit about hamburgers? I'm telling ya the what a burger is overrated It's not a good burger Okay fine can we move back to Millennials okay go on it's really not that interesting but

CHAPTER 03 / 39 Discussion

Social Justice Enablers, Cultural Appropriation Claims

Millennial social dynamics are analyzed through the lens of "enabling" injustice by remaining silent. The lack of organized protests against the transgender military ban is attributed to a lack of professional funding from organizations linked to George Soros. Additionally, the concept of cultural appropriation is challenged using the example of Native American headdresses, which are compared to the Purple Heart in terms of cultural significance and earned honor.

millennials· george soros· cultural appropriation· native american· purple heart· military ban

07:46 This is what I... if you see an injustice and you do not speak out, then you are enabling. Which means that everyone is constantly thinking should I say something? Should I say something? And maybe where it comes from well It's not really an injustice. It's kind of fair, I guess. It just fair that if someone just walks in they should be able to walk- I don't know where it comes from but this is absolutely It's a huge problem. Yeah, well I've never seen them execute this what you described unless they're in a large group of people with signs Yes! Exactly ah and so I asked the question I said hey millennial friend of mine why did i not see any Ls Gs Bs or Qs protesting the transgender ban for the military? And the answer was very enlightening um okay well

08:41 Now this millennial is starting to get smart. She said, you know Maybe because there's no one making signs no professional organization that's putting it together I know! I went yes! Yes Exactly Google this OSI Google George Soros But it's really telling isn't it? Because- I guess the for Soros Probably there's no benefit to having the trans community on his side. He doesn't give a crap about him, so I'm not gonna give any money...I'm not going to put any money into this." Now i did learn one other thing and I'm not sure of this but it was about cultural appropriation and we've all heard that putting on an African-American Indian head dress is cultural appropriation And I'm like really?

09:37 But apparently, and this is at least the story. The African-American Indian headdress is equal to a purple heart in culture of American Indians." And when I heard that was like well if that's really true which I'm not so sure it is Then I get it. And I understand that, but that's not really cultural appropriation It's- That's just something you don't wear as... Insulting a culture? Umm.. It's not insulting a culture, its insulting heroism or whatever the purple heart The headdress purple heart was uh

CHAPTER 04 / 39 Discussion

Men's Rights Activists, The Red Pill Documentary

The discussion explores the Men's Rights Activist (MRA) movement and the documentary "The Red Pill." The film is described as a crowdfunded project that examines the grievances of men who feel disenfranchised by the family court system. The movement is often characterized by critics as a hate group, but the narrative presented suggests the core issues are related to parental rights and custody rather than misogyny.

mra· the red pill· cassie jaye· family court· documentary· feminism

10:14 was given for, but I doubt it. And the reason why i doubt is because there are so many... here's what's going on There are so many ideas issues thoughts that that are just completely not even discussed in these circles because they're evil they're bad stay away and one of them is the MRAs and I don't know if we talked about this after the show or if we talked about on the show, the men's rights activists? MRAs. The red pillars have you heard about this? I don't remember how we talked about it It was one of those things that i think is an artificial topic uh... it's amusing and i think we can probably discuss at some point because i dont think we've talked about on the show though okay well its an artificial topic it's a real topic and it is if you watch the documentary The Red Pill

11:08 which was a crowdfunded documentary. We did talk about that on the show, it was on the show or after the season? That's why we should never talk to each other. There are more reasons than that. It just threw us up in the show but not the only reason I believe you mentioned The Red Pill on the show and i know we got a lot of uh not a lot we got a couple people mentioning well like well i mentioned this i said have you ever heard of The Red Pill this documentary No, no. These red pillars they're crazy. MRAs! What do you mean? So when you look into it this men's rights association is seen as hating women, hating feminists just hate-hate-hate and really what 90% of this is guys who got screwed by family court who can't see their kids yeah they're like hey man I just see my kid more than once a week

11:57 I mean, that's really what that's really what's going on. It's very, very interesting that there's just no research done here. Oh red pill MRAs horrible guys and then being reluctant to even want to watch a documentary about it because they're just horrible. Yeah this is real problem refusal to watch stuff is becoming a real problem there's a Minitsky movie floating around called, I think the Minitsky show or the Minitsky story or the Minitsky act behind-the-scenes. This thing has been floating around nobody will watch it it's been banned! It's been banned you can if you scrounge around online you can get to watch it because some people have posted here and there that has been taken down from YouTube

CHAPTER 05 / 39 Discussion

Bill Browder, Magnitsky Act Credibility Issues

Questions are raised regarding the credibility of Bill Browder following his testimony before Congress. A documentary that reportedly debunks the official narrative of the Magnitsky Act is discussed, noting that the film has faced significant distribution hurdles and bans. The segment suggests that mainstream figures like Mark Levin have relied on Browder's account despite potential inconsistencies in the story of Sergei Magnitsky's death in a Russian prison.

bill browder· sergei magnitsky· magnitsky act· vladimir putin· documentary· congress

12:47 And it's a guy, some Putin hater who decided to do a backup story on Minitsky which is we talked about on the last show because Browder was making his comments in front of Congress that nobody was paying attention to for what I consider to be good reasons. Because the guy has credibility issues and I guess they just ate this documentary which i have not yet seen cuz I've just finally tracked it down Apparently it just debunks all the whole Minitsky story. Mark Levin, that great one! He was banking on you as he's promoting his TV online TV show using the Browder testimony as though it was a scandal and nobody paid any attention to the guy

13:41 Which is by the way, the first thing that made me suspicious. Of Browder? Yeah! You kind of moved on... I just want to finish this up with a report from Psychology Today, University of Hampshire found that youngsters quote the Millennials are extremely entitled here we go at extreme levels entitlement is a toxic narcissistic trait repeatedly exposing people to the risk of feeling frustrated unhappy and disappointed with life Oftentimes life health aging in the social world don't treat us as we'd like confronting these limitations is especially threatening to an entitled person because it violates their worldview of self superiority and they found that Millennials are Incredibly entitled. I mean this is like duh, but you know here's a study that shows it and narcissistic Which makes so much sense According to the Dutch proverb when they look at the president or anybody else You know They call him narcissistic

CHAPTER 06 / 39 Discussion

Goldwater Rule, Psychiatric Assessments of Donald Trump

The American Psychoanalytic Association's decision to move away from the Goldwater Rule is examined in the context of President Donald Trump. This rule traditionally prohibited mental health professionals from diagnosing public figures without a personal examination. The upcoming book "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump," featuring assessments from 27 psychiatrists, is highlighted as a manifestation of this shift in professional ethics and political discourse.

goldwater rule· donald trump· american psychoanalytic association· barry goldwater· psychiatry· mental health

14:45 Yeah, that's the old proverb. And what has changed now is the Goldwater rule is kaput. I love that! Which group is this? It's the American Psychoanalytic Association told its three and a half thousand members go ahead feel comfortable speaking openly about President Trump's mental health These people are crazy. They're literally crazy." Well, why would you go into that field of study if you didn't feel a little nutty? That's a good point. I mean most people go into that because they say, geez, I'm neurotic and got to figure out why let me get a degree in psychology and probably know after I am done

15:28 Well, this is all I presume part of a PR campaign for this book. The dangerous case of Donald Trump 27 psychiatrists... I don't know what to say. Psychiatrist? No it says psychiatrist. It doesn't say that. It says psychiatricist. It doesn't say psychiatrist? It's says psychiatrist or you might say psychiatrist Yeah thats what i'm thinking And mental health experts assess the president Here's from Amazon, the consensus view of two dozen psychiatrists and psychologists that Trump is dangerously mentally ill and presents a clear and present danger to the nation and our own mental health. This is great!

16:16 I can't wait. I pre-ordered this, can't wait to read this. Pre ordered it? It's the last book yeah yes i'll wait for the documentary...I'll wait for the movie This is not normal since the start of Donald Trump's presidential run one question has quietly but urgently permeated the observations of concerned citizens what's wrong with him Constrained by the... Oh, here it is! Constrained by the American Psychiatric Association's Goldwater Rule which inhibits mental health professionals from diagnosing public figures they have not personally examined. Many of those qualified to answer this question have shied away from discussing the issue at all." Here's what them- here's what the mistake is

16:53 It's not up to the American Psychiatric Association to say, go ahead. There's no Goldwater rule. The Goldwater rule was when I believe two psychiatrists analyzed Barry Goldwater said guys nuts and they got sued over it and rightly so if you have not examined someone just as... Yes yes but now they're all there so emboldened like oh screw it we'll just go out and say whatever we want. Once you become the president The Goldwater rule applied to a person that was running for president. He was probably figured to appoint, but once you're the president, you can pretty much fair game

17:32 So I think these guys are disingenuous with this assertion that they pulled the plug on the rule. The rule was a legal issue, as you pointed out. This is bull crap. But what psychiatrist or psychologist would just hand out some kind of analysis without actually speaking to the person? Anyone who wants to be on Fox... Oh there you go! Or CBS or whatever, or damn it's NBC. You'll get booked if Yeah, you will.

CHAPTER 07 / 39 Discussion

MTV Moon Person, Gender Neutrality in Public Spaces

The rebranding of the MTV Video Music Awards' "Moon Man" trophy to "Moon Person" serves as a starting point for a discussion on gender-neutral language. Similar trends are noted in the United Kingdom, where train stations have replaced "ladies and gentlemen" with "travelers," and in the Netherlands with the introduction of "rainbow rules." These changes are characterized as a broader movement toward eliminating gendered address in public and corporate settings.

mtv· moon man· katy perry· gender neutrality· london· netherlands

18:21 MTV jumping on the bandwagon, I'll stop about it. MTV celebrated what 32 years? 30 was it 81? That was 50! No, I think its 32. Um...I can't believe they did this You know, what is the iconic statue that MTV hands out at the MTV Video Music Awards? The Moon Man. Yeah, the little moon man from the early days of the commercials Yes and now it becomes the moon person Congratulations! Is what Katy Perry will say you just won yourself a moon person

19:02 It's pretty dumb. This is lame! No, this is catching everywhere in the Netherlands they now have the rainbow rules that's what they're calling it? The rain- the rainbow rules so like in the UK at the train station no longer will you hear ladies and gentlemen it will be good morning travelers no more ladies and gentlemen not allowed to say a good morning sir or good morning ma'am when you walk up to them So if your comedian on stage can't say thank you ladies and germs That would be a microaggression. I believe yes, so maybe yeah the moon person I actually had that but I didn't there's no clip But yeah the moon, but I thought that was dumb and besides the fact how many?

CHAPTER 08 / 39 Discussion

John McEnroe, Serena Williams Ranking Controversy

John McEnroe faced significant backlash after an NPR interview where he stated that Serena Williams would be ranked approximately 700th on the men's professional tennis circuit. A follow-up appearance on CBS Morning News is analyzed, where McEnroe refused to apologize for his appraisal. The segment touches on the biological differences in professional sports and the social pressure to avoid making distinctions between male and female athletic performance.

john mcenroe· serena williams· npr· cbs· tennis· gender sports

19:46 That was a person jumping around. I guess now that there's ladies in space, I suppose you can make the comment that they would get into a spacesuit and then go out and turn a bolt or something else on the outside to tell her to do this? Well while we're on this topic John McEnroe was on NPR and this is huge issue with this And he, I guess the question was asked where he would rank Serena Williams and he said about 700 on the world stage. And everybody freaked out because well you'll hear if she was a man.

20:23 That's not what he said. He said no, that's what the reference was I understand but But maybe more fun is to listen to the CBS morning crew when they had Mack and Rowan And I think Charlie plays tennis with him and Gail his friends with Serena So it's all very tense just start with the elephant in the room right? Why was it necessary for you to say that anybody Toreno Couldn't beat this 700 player you minister as you know well enough Charlie I respect Serena very much so, okay? And I was simply calling her on an NPR which supposedly you're supposed to... You know this is where you can say it like it is and you're gonna get honest feedback. What a mistake! You thought that of NPR McEnroe?! It's- you could just say what you want and get honest feedback mmhmm. She has the greatest player female player that ever lived

21:20 Then the lady said to me, I don't remember which one but she said why did you say woman? Why didn't you just say the greatest tennis player that ever lived. And so then I felt a need however unfortunately probably defend Myself, I don't know just say what I really felt. Which is about what i think she would be? I think you're referring to the fact that she'd be about 700 in the world? Yeah. I've got a solution Gail though because I know your friendly with Serena and I think at least until yesterday... I'm questioning the table right now! Would you like to apologize? Uh no but how women they always...

21:58 Oh, he wouldn't apologize. What a horrible man! I've got a solution Gail though because I know that your family was- Apologize for what? But that's what so odd about this He said she would be about 700 in the world of men and women Not against men not against women just at 700 in the world period Well if you listen carefully it was very right in early part of that clip he specifically said men I don't think he did Yes, he said use the word mean or it was Charlie that said it but as it was referenced right away Well at the beginning no yes play started. I just start with the elephant in the room Why was it necessary for you to say? That anybody Toreno couldn't beat this 700 player 700th player John nothing You didn't let it go okay. I'll let it go

22:46 On the player. You- on the mid circuit. As you know well as- What did he say? ON THE MID CIRCUIT! But that's not what he said in the NPR interview Charlie just what you're playing your You said he didn't say men at all. I said right to be I didn't hear it you're right It's okay, it's not important to the story because that's not what McEnroe said on NPR Charlie threw that in like an a-hole enough Charlie when I heard When I first heard about this story the min reference was right up front did you hear him say that on NPR? I didn't hear the NPR thing, I just heard the blowback. I should've...I didn't know this was gonna be an issue or would have clipped it He didn't say that he said 700 in the world and it's been now taken to this which is even more interesting now I wish I had the NPR clip I respect Serena very much so okay? And I was simply calling her on a NPR with supposedly you're supposed- You know This is where you can say like it is and you're going to get honest feedback

23:46 She's the greatest player, female player that ever lived. Then the lady said to me I don't remember which one but she said why did you say woman? Why didn't you just say the greatest tennis player that ever lived and so then i felt in need however unfortunately probably defend Myself, I don't know just say what i really felt. Which is about what she would be. I think you're referring to the fact that she'd be about 700 in the world? Yeah. I've got a solution Gail though because I know your friendly with Serena and I think at least until yesterday... I'm questioning the table right now! Would you like to apologize? No but how women they always ask me how I would do for someone why isn't this old bag John McEnoke How would he do against Serena

24:32 Why don't you combine, just solve the problem. I'm sure the men would be all for this The men and women play together We're talking about something...I can't even believe we're talking about it Exactly Exactly But that is interesting What you said is interesting I believe that people actually heard him say 700th of all men but he didn't say that in the interview Charlie threw that in But that's not what he said. He said 700th in the world of all players Well, if there are 700 men players that are all pros Then she and she'd be the number one in the woman's in the way Of women on the list which I think it could have been clarified a little bit I got to go to an extreme and say seven hundred you could have said 200 well, how many active professional men are playing right now? Hmm

25:23 But why would he have to apologize? Why would you want to apologize and why would someone say don't you think she's the greatest tennis player of all time. It is idiotic. Well, yes, she's the greatest woman player ever. I thought Martina Navratilova was pretty damn good which she better than Navratilova Yeah oh yeah okay But again, it's part of this. If you don't say anything they're all great. This is part of the MRA crap if you don't say something then your enabling these men, your enabling the patriarchy. Capisce? You never said that ever on this show in the last 10 years. First time for everything! Capisce baby?!

26:12 Well, anyway. So then why was, why should he apologize? What's there to apologize for it? And the thing is he's McEnroe's a jerk anyway let's face it I mean, he's always been kind of a blowhard and a jerk great tennis player and uh He's just been...he IS just being honest that's an honest appraisal Yeah Not allowed to say that But he didn't have to you know probably would've been better off not going there I mean there are opportunities to hold back a little bit Really doesn't take yes. He should do a podcast opportunities could have backed off and said well You know she I would like to see her play. Maybe she's gone the men circuit John he's promoting a book Why would he back off come on? It's not stupid. No, it's all he is promoting a book and then he puts that little Thing at the end he says why we all played in the same circuit and well you know there was just a good reason yeah

27:11 Let's have the women play in the NBA. They just doesn't work out I always love saying that Yeah, that NBA. Man we really should have equalized that a little bit more some women in there put some white women and some white men Let's watch the ratings That's right be of can't body shame no body same effect guys god bless No really God bless the NBA God bless the NBA It's it's the one if the one you can always go to that if there's not enough white people Oh well let's do that for the NBA it always shuts everybody up The NBA is a good example of why you can't do a lot of stuff. The NBA must stay alive, it's very important for the survival of sanity. Sebastian? While you're on that other topic I wanted to get to this clip which is we were talking about Trump and how he actually got to the other topic but...I want to play this clip

CHAPTER 09 / 39 Discussion

Media Credibility, Trump Phone Call Discrepancies

Mainstream media reports from NBC and ABC are scrutinized for their coverage of President Trump's claims regarding phone calls from the Boy Scouts and the President of Mexico. While the White House later clarified these were in-person conversations rather than calls, the media's "lumping" of these stories with unverified rumors about Trump calling the White House a "dump" is criticized as a form of structured propaganda.

donald trump· boy scouts· mexico· sarah huckabee sanders· abc news· propaganda

28:05 This is the Trump lies clip and this was talking about, we're talking about the insanity and the Goldwater rule all the rest. I want you to listen to this. This is on NBC who really have kind of a vendetta against Trump and just listen carefully to this entire clip. Many The Boy Scouts were actually forced to issue an apology And today they said there was no phone call from scout leadership to the White House. The president also says he got a call from Mexico's President praising his work on the board When the president of Mexico called me, they said their southern border. Very few people are coming because they know they're not going to get through our border." But Mexico says nope that call did not happen either today we asked the White House did President Trump lie? No in on Mexico he was referencing a conversation that they had at the G20 summit in terms of the Boy Scouts multiple members of the Boy Scout leadership

28:59 following his speech there that day, congratulated him praised him. But the president specifically said that he received a phone call from the President of Mexico and they were direct conversations not so so he did so he lied I wouldn't say it was a lie is pretty bold accusation its a conversation took place they just simply didn't take place over a phone call that he had them in person John.

29:42 Look at this picture from President Obama's former White House photographer, no stranger to publicly slamming this president. Pete Souza saying you can see the Lincoln bedroom there he said no American should ever call this White House a dump David tonight a spokesperson for President Trump says that comment did not happen Cecilia Vega with us again tonight Cecilia thank you Alright so two stories there both I heard a lot about which one are we tackling first? Well, the thing that's interesting is the structure of this piece. And you're right it was two stories rolled into one all about credibility but what they managed to do was they I think they've got Trump over a barrel with some of the way he presents himself and says I got a phone call and he didn't Now I just want to say what i was missing from that report on every station is well someone at

30:32 the Boy Scouts of America said they never received a call. No one ever came on air to say it. There was never a name, but maybe not I don't know but maybe someone called and were embarrassed to talk about it...but really it was just well we spoke to the Boy Scout's Association of America and no one ever made a call but there was little lacking in the... They didn't pound that part of the story home Because they have no there's no reference like you just said exactly the reason You said is the reason they didn't do it that what they did is. They took it and Lumped it in with the Mexico story right because that one they could verify in fact Sarah Huckabee She said well yeah, I didn't really get a call But it was a direct conversation And so he lied of why wouldn't call alive all that what would you call? It as which she shall fall up with and then they take so you take this story that you bitched about right there mm-hmm

31:23 And that wasn't verifiable in any way because it could have been a local Boy Scout leader that maybe did call, who knows. But you've glossed that over and then you pound home the one you do have so we have one point for you which is that Trump didn't get a call from the Mexican guy Then, you carry the story out further and drop this bombshell which is just a complete fabrication for all we know. Who said this? Name name! This just became a thing it was true! Tina came home... Did the president really say the White House is a dump?! I've heard everyone say that but haven't heard where it came from It was very interesting

32:07 This stems from, anyway the structure of the story was kind of interesting to me because what you do is you talk about first you find one point where you can pound it home that there's an untruth involved and then now that your audience relaxed into oh okay. You dropped a bomb about the dump right is enough to kill the story. Why are you even doing this story? It's a bull crap story, but they throw it in just give Trump the needle I think this was a very unfair setup story. I think it's classic ABC has been doing this more and more and its structured in the form of propaganda anti-Trump propaganda. I don't understand why a large corporation like Disney

CHAPTER 10 / 39 Discussion

Millennial TV Antennas, Snopes Financial Troubles

A news trend involving Millennials "discovering" broadcast television via digital antennas is discussed as a humorous tech "hack." Simultaneously, the fact-checking website Snopes is reported to be in financial and legal trouble. There is a suggestion for tech-savvy listeners to "spider" or archive the Snopes database before the site potentially goes offline due to its internal disputes.

antennas· millennials· snopes· fact checking· free tv· technology

33:05 would do stuff like this when they're, you know, they are subject to government regulations. It just makes no sense to me unless they really think that, you know, they can lord it over the president doesn't make it just very poor. I don't think they think about their broadcast license anymore on the only thing they think of in that manner anymore is there licensed by the government and need to serve the public interest? And quite honestly, that's barely necessary. Although I did just read big as going to keep it for tech news Let me see, the headline was great. Millennials unearth an amazing hack to get free TV colon The Antenna. Which is- yeah! Millennials apparently are- Oh my god you get this $7 antenna and hook it up to your tv and you get television for free

33:58 It's insane. I have to say that, personally...I have my group of old and young millennials that we have dinner with every couple times a week and i will say that both the old and the young millennials had me put the techie in the family although everyone is a techie it seems uh... i had to go put antenna on all their televisions yes because they couldn't do it They didn't know it was doable. They were stunned! So I went to...I wanted to see if this was true that the president had said the White House is a quote, a real dump and I went to Snopes but Snopes is in trouble Yeah, Snopes has got some problems Could somebody out there one of our techies spider Snopes and put it aside? That's a good idea just have everything yeah very good idea I would like to see Snopes spidered as soon as possible According to Snokes

CHAPTER 11 / 39 Discussion

White House Dump Rumors, Presidential Misleading Claims

Rumors originating from Golf.com and Sports Illustrated claiming Donald Trump called the White House a "real dump" are evaluated. The discussion compares the significance of "little lies" regarding phone calls to "big lies" of previous administrations, such as the "yellow cake" uranium claims used to justify the Iraq War. The Washington Post's framing of these inconsistencies as a "cry for help" from Trump's staff is noted.

golf.com· sports illustrated· donald trump· white house· washington post· yellow cake

34:56 President Donald Trump told members of his New Jersey golf club he spends so much time away from Washington because the White House is quote a real dump. That's where this comes from, let me see... Oh! The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment about the account which appeared in a lengthy article posted on the website Golf dot com. The story of Trump's complicated love for golf also appears in Sports Illustrated magazine. Who gives a crap about that? Hmm Okay, so it's a rumor. It's a total rumor that someone said this to some golfing buddies. I don't think it's without merit? Well, I mean...it may or may not be without merit considering his garish tastes but- Right

35:42 I think this really stems from some Saturday Night Live and some other bits and sketches that were put on during the campaign in probably around mid-years 2016 where people would say, why he won't even like the White House because he's living in it. And they described one of his three story penthouses and then they compare to the White House which is like a comparative dump by standards that you have, you know in Manhattan. And it's an old building it's a 10 Downing if you ever get to hear the story of that place and that was indeed a dump. I'm not convinced The White House isn't a little musty? A little dank? I wouldn't be surprised at why wouldn't it be yeah It could use more renovation perhaps who knows but I think it stems from just this

36:35 Deep-seated we have a deep seated set of beliefs about Trump Whether what dimension we're in is beside the point and it's not all that It's not the same deep-seated beliefs, but we have them and then in the dump thing He may have not said it but it rings true right which is the problem. That's all you need Yeah, I mean seriously when someone says and this will be seen as defense but politicians lying really Wow. That's surprising. Well, they're going to focus on his lie that the lying is a little lice. I mean this is you know this is not where they received a phone call or he talked to the guy or lost track of it

37:20 This is not like saying no, we have no evidence that there's you know... Oh and no there's nuclear material that they're collecting. Yellow cake is coming in from Nigeria Those kind of lies those are big lies those are lies that affect everything The lie whether he got a phone call or not is the lie and I think Huckabee was wrong when she said it would Characterize this as a lie. It's a lie, it's a little lies those little you know deaths by a thousand cuts thing that Trump's gonna bring on himself if He just doesn't clam up knees did this need of his to yak-yak-yak all the time is is not working for here's Washington Post is leading the charge on this with the headline Trump's aid stunning cry for help

38:03 admitting the president misled the American people and that just goes... Mislead him about what? Taking a phone call rather than you know. Well it just goes on and on and on about all the inconsistencies, yeah this is like the PDF that went around The Trump Lies Yeah half of them were matters of interpretation But you make it there's a whole, there's a permanent link on I think the New York Times site with lies of Donald Trump. Yeah and so there's nothing that compares to yellow cake and aluminum tubes where i did not have sex with that woman And aluminum tubes Aluminium tubes And It doesn't compare to this Umar Abedin had an email account on Hillary Clinton's illicit emails This is the lawyer from Judicial Watch they just got an additional

CHAPTER 12 / 39 Discussion

Judicial Watch, Huma Abedin Email Discovery

Judicial Watch released a new batch of emails belonging to Huma Abedin, found on Hillary Clinton’s private server. The documents suggest that classified information was transmitted over unsecured networks and that Clinton Foundation donors sought diplomatic favors. The financial structure of Judicial Watch, a non-profit that operates on approximately $35 million in annual revenue, is also briefly examined.

judicial watch· huma abedin· hillary clinton· classified information· foia· clinton foundation

38:57 You know huge dump of emails that were no there were not handed to the Justice Department You know Aberdeen had an email account on Hillary Clinton's illicit email server Yeah, so she was doing all sorts of different business on this separate email account wasn't a State Department email account. So she's getting emails from on Abedin and Mrs. Clinton are regularly getting classified information on this system, and again a lot of these are new Clinton emails we're discovering on Abedin's account now remember Mrs. Clinton said she turned them all over and thus far have we found over 500 Hillary Clinton emails that haven't previously been released so is it legal for them to transmit classified information over unsecured network? no despite what the FBI director or the former FBI director said it's not legal and they were mishandling classified information

39:59 And I tell you, if you are operating a system that is regularly receiving and sending classified information in an unsecure way You're subject to prosecution. And, you know there are other emails showing that Clinton Foundation donors were going through the Clinton Foundation to try to get ambassadors nominated. Which I thought was old news but this is just more confirmation of the old news. Again Mrs. Clinton promised this wouldn't happen and The Clinton Foundation in the State Department it's overwhelming the number of email messages showing that donors were being taken care of through the foundation by communicating with Yuma Ambedean on a secret email. So, I mean that is of course why they were giving to the foundation in the first place? One would think and one would think that federal prosecutors would be interested in this and this is why emails like this oughta revive Clinton criminal investigation You know, I looked into this judicial watch I looked at their 990 you know they do about 35 million dollars in revenue

41:00 But I was like, I was convinced this must be some kind of right wing funded outfit. It's very hard to find out who is funding it but it's a lot of money. That's more than your typical propaganda operation but they're out there submitting FOIA requests and... I admire their work! Yeah, I just question yeah always got to wonder you know No you do have to wonder where the money would go but I haven't seen any real They're a right-wing operation. I think we can assume that. I think so, yeah! But like...I like their work. I think they've done a good job and they don't uh..they're not flag wavers or drum beaters and they're not you know they're not crazy Yeah i'd just like to know a little bit more about who's behind them? I dunno it's not Soros but I'll tell you kids come close to your podcast listening device stick those buds deeper into your ear

CHAPTER 13 / 39 Discussion

James Comey Book Deal, Eric Braverman Investigation

Former FBI Director James Comey secured a $2 million book deal with Flatiron Publishing to write about leadership and the 2016 election investigations. Separately, reports circulate that former Clinton Foundation CEO Eric Braverman is cooperating with a federal investigation in New York. Braverman, who resigned after internal concerns at the foundation, has allegedly been granted use immunity to testify.

james comey· flatiron publishing· eric braverman· clinton foundation· fbi· immunity

41:57 If you ever get an opportunity to work in government, take it! is a controversial former FBI director inking a deal with Flatiron Publishing worth reported $2 million. Writing about leadership, his handling of the Hillary Clinton investigation as well as Russian interference in the past election no word about whether he'll say anything about leaking The book is scheduled for release next spring Big surprise there right? Yeah Chatty Cathy getting his book deals together Shady cat. I think it's inappropriate to announce your book deal at this juncture, don't you? Yes! What is he thinking? That's what you do nowadays. The days of appropriateness when it comes to book deals are over. Look what Obama getting a billion dollars or something for his book... No we didn't get a billion dollars. Gazillions!

42:58 It's a ginormous amount. There you go I'm just People use that word and I get very annoyed ever heard of flatiron publications What is that flat? I think they're an imprint of one of the big publishers, okay So it's uh right They don't have you know a small operation like that if it's really it was genuinely a small operation They don't have two million dollars to throw away right well speaking of The Clintons. Now, let me see... I don't know how reliable this particular source is but According to a reliable source Eric Braverman. He's the former Clinton Foundation CEO He's the guy that went in was brought in by Chelsea and when he saw what was going on, he resigned He said okay I'm not gonna do any disappear for awhile for quite a while Yeah, apparently he's cooperating in a federal investigation run out of the New York Attorney's Office Of The Clinton Foundation Charity Network

CHAPTER 14 / 39 Discussion

Bicycle Safety, San Jose Train Collision

A fatal accident in San Jose involving a bicyclist attempting to beat a light rail train prompts a discussion on bicycle culture and entitlement. The hosts contrast the chaotic behavior of American cyclists with the disciplined "bicycle culture" of Amsterdam. The segment criticizes the implementation of underutilized bike paths in cities like Austin and Berkeley, which the hosts argue increases traffic congestion.

san jose· light rail· bicycle safety· amsterdam· lance armstrong· traffic laws

43:59 The word is he's been given use immunity and has met at least three times with authorities. And apparently, he is disclosing things so... I think it's wishful thinking That's what I think too but that's the guy who would know for sure He would definitely know what's going on All right well let's see you want a little extra stuff just a little side stuff just get us kind of warmed up? Sure Things that probably nobody cares about but something galls me. So we had a bicyclist that was killed recently by a train in San Jose, I think.

44:48 And I want to just listen to this report and I want to make some comments afterwards. the intersection. He collided with the front of the train and hit a bicycle. It was about 4 30 this evening that cyclist was riding eastbound in the westbound lane on the wrong side of the road, And while the light rail train was headed for downtown San Jose at about 40 MPH, The signals were working and the arms are down, and that's what that bicyclists tried to beat

45:29 and was pronounced dead at the scene. There is no horn at this intersection, and police say there is no reason that the victim who they say was an adult male couldn't see the approaching train and then left us with a stern warning tonight for the public." Okay? Okay so I'm driving around and there's just bicyclists you know he almost hit him all the time they come zooming across crosswalks of 40 miles an hour or on the wrong side... This guy's on the wrong side of the road! I could just see him pedaling away to all all the gates are down, don't cross there's a train coming. He looks right he looks left he sees the train and decides screw all these signs I'm on a bicycle i can do what i want which by the way is where most bicyclists are. Yeah and I dont know where that comes from but yes

46:16 It doesn't come from Holland. No, no well everyone points to the holland oh look at Holland they got all these bikes yeah go to Holland it's a very strict regimen they have there that's not true sorry I've gotta correct you okay so they're just as nuts there then? No! They're not but it's 100 years of bicycle culture You don't just people...it's like birds flying together we go left we go right It's culture at this point. So people understand, bikes understand what they can and can't do and I'm just talking about Amsterdam specifically. And cars understand to this day when i turn right I always look over my shoulder to see if there is a bicyclist there. That was how I grew up that was how I was taught to drive so these types of things... So you look to see if there are bicycles on your flank? On the bike path yes

47:06 Yeah. Even if there's not a bike path there, I'm still looking to see if there is someone there because that's the number one way bicyclists are injured... ...is when you turn right and the bicyclist also has a green light and the car is supposed to wait for them. And then clip him! Well yeah, the fun is just clipping the rear fender because they go down and you can keep on driving But no, we don't hate bikes in the Holland. We don't! No doubt I look here and have the Lance Armstrong bike path which may be the reason nobody uses it And it's right here downtown These assholes are not on the bike path they're in the middle of the road When they do that I honk and say get on the bike path

47:49 Mind you, I'm armed when I do that. We have number of roads that have been ruined we had a four-lane road called Marin in the Berkeley area and it's it was they've turned into two lane road with two skinny little bike paths that I can put a camera on these bike paths and let it go 24 hours and there won't be a bike using it right? It just ruins...it just makes traffic more congested for a number of reasons But you got these bike paths, they're all over the place. Nobody's in the bike path They're just going randomly on the wrong side of the road up and down to sidewalks spinning around And then they go in front of a train thinking that trains gonna stop I don't know what the guy was thinking but it is like

48:34 It's not whose fault is this and everyone's all what we got to be more careful. I'm just annoyed with these bicyclists around here. It's it's the oddest thing, I followed this for a while the same as happening in New York City there is a war just war between bicyclists and automobile automobilist There's a war and it's really coming from the bike people. And this comes back to the study that people, certainly this generation, sound old... they feel entitled! And I'm on a bike, I'm saving the world, I'm saving the earth, I'm healthy get out of my way i should be able to do what I want It's a very odd phenomenon and Austin is not helping

49:21 They're really making it shit everywhere. posts of authority refuse to take action. Or they knuckle under, instead of saying no we're not going to do it that way you can go find-go to another town move out here right now okay whatever you want will do it because all yes is so important or because they don't like somebody squawking at them Anyway, I just thought it'd play that story so some people can be reminded about my real attitude It could always get a letter or two from somebody they say Well, you know. I'm a bicyclist and I kind of take offense but I know what you mean There are a lot of people that don't you know then they said don't follow the rules yeah? Another short clip

CHAPTER 15 / 39 Discussion

Murfreesboro Wedding Dress Pistol Incident

A bizarre news story from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, involves a bride who pulled a 9mm pistol from her wedding dress and pointed it at her new husband's head during a honeymoon argument. Although the gun initially failed to discharge, she later fired it into the air and was arrested for aggravated assault. The hosts use the story to transition into more serious political topics.

murfreesboro· tennessee· aggravated assault· 9mm· wedding· crime

50:17 I got a kick out of this one because they never mentioned the name of the town in this clip, but under on the lower third it was mentioned. This is in Murfreesboro, Tennessee where we have probably a concentration of No Agenda Knights and followers and listeners so I got a biggest kick out of this story. If only knew which one it was! Life In Murphy's Borough... Sorry here we go A new bride spent her honeymoon in jail after allegedly pulling a gun on her new husband. The 25-year old bride and her husband apparently made a scene at this Tennessee motel. Witnesses say they'd been drinking, then the fight got really heated

51:02 She pulled out of her wedding dress a 9mm pistol, pointed it at her new husband's head and pulled the trigger. Well luckily the gun didn't discharge but then she loaded it, cocked it fired into the air she was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. There is just a point to this story women don't clean guns Wow. Hello, everybody! Welcome to the misogynist podcast. Don't clean guns. Yeah there we go so two stories came out and I do not believe this is coincidental one came out maybe a fraction earlier and it was really in my mind meant to snow under or snow over or cover up the story and i see you have a clip as well from Seymour Hirsch regarding Seth Rich

CHAPTER 16 / 39 Discussion

Rod Wheeler Lawsuit, Fox News Seth Rich Controversy

Investigator Rod Wheeler filed a lawsuit against Fox News, alleging the network and a Trump donor fabricated quotes to link the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich to WikiLeaks. The lawsuit claims the White House, including Sean Spicer, was involved in pushing the story to distract from the Russia investigation. The hosts analyze the media's portrayal of the lawsuit and the involvement of the Rich family in the public narrative.

rod wheeler· seth rich· fox news· sean spicer· dnc· lawsuit

51:59 And all of a sudden, I saw this like... Well there's actually two things. There is also the Debbie Wasserman Schultz story which is trying to get some legs and this incredible story that the former Was it Ella was a New York detective Wheeler Rod Wheeler? He's now suing he has a lawsuit and he's implicating that this was a fake story But that I was concocted by a rich Trump donor by Fox News and the White House Which is fantastic. Well, I have I have I have the clip from NPR where they explain

52:37 I OK, because I want to make sure that what I'm trying to find the other clip looks like a counterclip to that. But I'll play this one for you lawsuit filed this morning makes a remarkable claim that The Fox News channel and a wealthy Trump supporter worked together to concoct a false report earlier this year about the death of a young Democratic Party aide. The person making those allegations is Rod Wheeler, who was a paid Fox commentator and former Washington DC police detective. Fox News withdrew the discredited story a week later but Wheeler alleges the stories creation took place with the knowledge of the White House. There you go...with knowledge of the White House Well, I thought where's my clip on this? Well you only have-I see you have the Hirsch clip but i don't know what else uh You also have Debbie Wasserman Schultz maybe or specifically about this

53:27 Maybe it may be a double clip and maybe the problem. Bogus Seth Rich story on ABC next tonight to an explosive new lawsuit against Fox News alleging links between the White House and a false story about a murdered Democratic staffer and leaked emails did The White House did the president know? The story was coming on Fox It outraged the family and was then retracted by Fox News Here's ABC's chief national correspondent Tom Yamas tonight Tonight, a new lawsuit with the bombshell accusation. The White House worked with Fox News to spread a false story about a Democratic staffer who was murdered Seth Rich he worked for the Democratic National Committee. Rich was killed in Washington last year his unsolved death sparking a right-wing conspiracy theory that it was rich who leaked tens of thousands of DNC emails to WikiLeaks not the Russians and some claim he was murdered because of it

54:25 In May, Fox reported they had proof the conspiracy theory about Seth Rich giving emails to WikiLeaks was real. If this is true and Seth Rich gave WikiLeaks these DNC emails... This blows the whole Russia collusion narrative completely out of the water! But it was not true and Seth Rich's parents were outraged amid mounting pressure Fox retracted the story Fox News story was largely based on quotes from Rod Wheeler, a former homicide detective investigating the case. But now Wheeler is suing Fox claiming his quotes were fabricated He says he got involved after being contacted by a well-connected Republican donor and Trump supporter. The investigator says they went to the White House in April to discuss the Seth Rich story Fox News was working on with then Press Secretary Sean Spicer. He really listened, he didn't say a whole lot. He said that if I wanted to, he could put me in touch with the White House General Counsel Not long after, Spicer denied any knowledge of the Fox News Seth Rich story. I'm not aware of...I generally

55:29 I don't get updates on DNC, former DNC staffers. I'm not aware of that." But today Spicer admitted he did have that meeting at the White House with that investigator and donor calling the donor a quote longtime supporter of the president's agenda and the investigator now claims there was more from the White House two days before Fox aired this story The investigator claims the donor left him this voicemail saying the White House was on board with the story that we have the full attention of the White House on this.

56:05 Tomorrow, let's close this deal. Then this follow-up text about the Fox News article before it was even published quote not to add any more pressure but the president just read the article he wants the article out immediately today that donor the man in the middle telling ABC news he's never even spoken to the president before and I didn't speak to anybody at the White House. I was being sloppy with my words." And late today, the White House was pressed about that story that later outraged Seth Rich's own family. The president had no knowledge of this story and it is completely untrue to hear the White House involvement in this story. Tommy Amos with us live tonight outside Fox News in Manhattan and Tom Fox News is really pushing back against the claims made by this investigator. Yeah so this was a big story! I mean Fox was covering themselves

56:55 It was it was quite interesting story is so bullcrap For one thing we had some clips from Wheeler when he was on. He showed up on Hannity in person and he's the one who started making these accusations, and when these stories bring out they say he was suing over being misquoted Being misquoted how? In other words, he did think this. Wheeler is the guy that promoted this idea as a story I saw him live on the Hannity's talking about it. We probably clipped it, I think I'm pretty sure we have a clip of it

57:32 Yeah. And the story got twisted, I think and you have to look at the lawsuit which haven't been able to find but... I think Wheeler's if he's suing anything assuming that he lost some credibility in this process and i think maybe he is suing over there but they're twisting this! There's no way The White House had anything- No. There's no what? Is Trump telling Fox what to do? They don't even like Trump Let me see what this clip is. The police department nor the FBI has been forthcoming This is Wheeler. Haven't been cooperating at all Now that's actually interesting in light of this

CHAPTER 17 / 39 Discussion

Seymour Hersh, FBI Report on Seth Rich

Leaked audio of investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reveals his claims regarding an FBI report on Seth Rich. Hersh suggests that Rich had made contact with WikiLeaks and requested money in exchange for a sample of DNC emails. Hersh also criticizes the intelligence community, specifically John Brennan and Mike Rogers, and claims the New York Times is entirely beholden to intelligence agency sources.

seymour hersh· seth rich· wikileaks· fbi· julian assange· new york times

58:14 audio that has been going around of Seymour Hersh. And I know that you have a clip, but I spent quite a bit of time cutting this down it's little longer than yours. Because i only have a clip and I have the whole thing too but I decided well I can only take a piece because there is two so its like ten minutes But if you clipped it down so it actually has some flow, I'm all like you can skip mine. But let me finish what we're dealing with here. There's a lot of this, you know, you send stuff to the White House and they always say thanks for bringing this to our attention and they send you bogus notes sometimes that have signature the president which is done by machine or stamp, yeah rubber stamping better. And so you could say oh then we've got their attention and this guy, this middleman, this character that supposedly

58:57 spearheading this effort. He's just some blowhard, there are a million of these guys. The fact that ABC obviously did a sloppy job on this to an extreme, to make this report as though the White House actually was involved. It's really shameful and I think this is getting worse by the minute with these guys there's no story here The Seth Rich story it's kind of interesting And then we have the family somehow getting involved in because the families upset by this accusation that Seth may have been involved with WikiLeaks Everyone shuts up. Oh, we got to stop pull the story because the family's upset since I'm gonna ask you this since when does the feelings of a family of a dead guy

59:41 ever taken into account by anybody. Oh my god, we gotta stop reporting about the death of John Kennedy because the family's upset about it." In fact quite the opposite you know if kids get killed somewhere we got to put all the families on camera yeah make sure to get him to cry yeah that's always good touch and play Somewhere Over The Rainbow that always works And what and the thing is in all these reports are going to hear this They keep bringing the family up. Oh, this family's upset! Oh the family this and the family that... When did this ever become like a point of discussion in The Newton Report? Well now over to the Seymour Hersh clip and Seymour Hersch is what is he a Peabody, a Pulitzer Prize winner He's a Nobel Peace Prize winner What does he do? No, never won a Nobel prize but he is a Pulitzer winner But he has the V. He's the guy who's old-timer. He really knows he's got a lot of connection

1:00:34 He got his first notoriety for busting open the My Lai massacre that took place in Vietnam. And he has always been at the forefront of investigative stuff, and he always gets to pretty much the main story now I want to preface before you play this one a little note that came up in the conversation once this is a few years ago Seymour Hersh's writings are fantastic and you should track them down Apparently when Seymour Hersh is just talking like if you go listen to a speech or something he'll throw in stuff that he never puts in his writings. No kidding, no kidding! Not that it's not true

1:01:14 But this is a good example of the kind of stuff that we'll never see in writing from Hirsch. This is the kinda thing he probably knows about. And has been completely marginalized by the mainstream, M5M and everything else? He was kicked out of the M5M because he's not on board with those... What was the impetus for that? When did it really start? What was the impetus for him getting kicked out of the club so to speak? Well, I think it was a couple of the... you have to look at that. You read this stuff they did in the London Review of Books and you can kind of figure out he's the- Probably Russia wasn't there? He didn't have big Russian stories? Yeah, I think he's pretty much like Cohen, like Stephen Cohen thinks is the Russian thing is overblown and we're and this I think he believes the Russian

1:01:55 uh, collusion with the Trump campaign is bull crap. And I think he's written about that and he tries to get this stuff published in the M you're no longer in a club now that they kick him out of the five M but most recently they kicked him out of the London review books Really? That was his only place to publish. Well, no now he's being published in Germany We could publish him on the show notes if that helps I think it was Der Bild The last time, the last thing you got Published but this next thing coming up is gonna be another blockbuster But play Okay so but i may have to stop from time to time just to reiterate what's being said but It does come down well you heard Wheeler say I believe the evidence Is on the laptop and This is what Hirsch corroborates About the kid okay What do they know

1:02:38 Well, I know it comes off an FBI report. Don't ask me how you can figure out if they're on long enough. The kid gets...I don't think he was murdered because of what he knew the kids say a nice boy 27 He was not an IT expert but he learned stuff. He's a data programmer but he learned stuff And so he's living on one street, somewhat. He's living in a very rough neighborhood and in the exact area where he was there have been about ten, I'm sure you know this, eight or nine or ten violent robberies." Okay here is Hirst saying that he doesn't believe that he was He was killed, he lives in a rough neighborhood and he has an FBI report. Yeah I'll agree with that seems like if you're gonna kill somebody

1:03:35 You're bringing a 22 to the game mm-hmm 22 is an assassin's gun of choice for is that so direct shots into the skull really there's the because you get the bullet this way Vincent Teresa the mobster The assassin discussed this in one of his novels, not a novel but a book that he wrote. I think it was called Wise Guy He says you get to 22, the bullet once it penetrates the skull It doesn't have enough power to have an exit wound so just bounces around the brain and scrambles ya. Good one! So when the cops do this And here's what nobody knows or I'm telling you Now maybe you know something about him

1:04:11 When you have a death like that, DC cops if you're dead generally don't just go. You have to find out what's going on and get the kids apartment and see what you can find If he is dead then you don't need a warrant but most cops get a warrant because they don't know if the guy hit them So they got a warrant to look at his house? His apartment? A roommate. They need a warrant so they get a warrant I'm just telling ya there such as thing They go in a house and they can't do much with this computer, it's password. The cops don't know much about it So the DC cops, they have a cyber unit in DC and they're more sophisticated They come and look at it. The idea is maybe he had a series of exchanges with somebody who says I'm gonna kill you motherfucker over girl And they can get him. These are the cyber guys who are little better but they can't make sense of it so they call

1:04:58 They call the FBI fiber unit, a DC. The DC unit in the Washington field office is a hot shit unit and they say more. They call it the Fed to get through. And here's what they find. This is according to the FBI report. What they find is he First of all, you have to know some basic facts. One of the basic facts is that there's no DNC or Podesta email that exists beyond May 22nd, May 21st, 22nd as a last email from either one of those groups And so this, so what the report says is that he makes contact with WikiLeaks. That's in his computer and he makes contact now I have to be careful because I've known Julian in Europe. Julian can talk to you guys say the fuck away from people like that. He said by the way when i'm in London I always get a message come see me at the Ecuadorian embassy they'll fuck you where I'm going there. I liked that part! I thought it was really interesting

1:05:57 He says that whenever he's in London Julian Assange always says, hey come hang out. He's like fine I'm not gonna go hang out with you Yeah, I found that peculiar Well what he says is he has enough trouble being photographed Maybe it's because he doesn't want people to know where he is for it because he's doing investigative work or something like that But do you I don't know? I just found that whole yeah That was very strongly worded and I thought it was interesting too And but anyway they found What he had done, he had submitted a series of documents. Of emails He offered an extensive sample, I'm sure dozens... ...of emails and said that I want money. This I find really interesting So apparently there were e-mails And the Dropbox on his computer And he said here's a sampling of stuff I have And I want money for it so this is very different

1:07:00 Yeah, it's way different and but but not uninteresting And somehow WikiLeaks did get a hold of the Dropbox password. WikiLeaks did get the password, he had a drop box, a protected drop box which is hard to do and they got access to the drop box He also, this was also in the FBI report, he also let people know with whom he was dealing I don't know how he dealt up, I'll tell you about WikiLeaks in a second Also shared his box with a couple friends So if anything happens to me it's not going to solve your problem Okay? I don't know what that means. I don't know whether he was anyway." Alright, so you said, uh, don't worry if i get killed then this'll get out. "...but when he leaves got exed and before he was killed... ...I can tell you right now Brendan's an asshole..."

1:07:46 I like that part. I can tell you right now, Brendan's an asshole. Man did- hello Captain Obvious! I've known all these people for years. Kraper is sort of a better guy, but now rocket scientist the NSA guys are fucking morons and they don't know the trouble with all those guys is that The only way they're gonna make it to order two and get you know five months hired by SAIC to deliver some fantastic contract Now there you go. That is what we're always saying these guys they all want to stick together They want to rule the roost they want things to go their way because they all want to get out of government Make the two million like Comey did go and sit on boards, and you know have all these days

1:08:37 The A-hole military industrial complex think tanks? Yes! Thank you, Cy Hirsch. I gotta tell you guys in that job they don't want to live on their pension. They wanna be on board like they're president. Make 600 thousand bucks with going to Florida business school. I have somebody in the inside... You know, I've been around a long time and I write a lot of stuff but I have somebody inside who will go and read a file for me This person is unbelievably accurate and careful he's very high level guy He'll do a favor. And you just gonna have to trust me I have what they call in my business, long form journalism. I have a narrative of how that whole fucking thing began is the Brennan operation with an American disinformation and fucking the president at one point when they even started telling the press, they were back briefing to press ahead of the NSA was going and calling the press this fucking cocksucker Rogers. Does he mean Mike Rogers? Is that who's talking about? He's talking about Rogers, the head of the NSA

1:09:37 Right, but is that the new okay? I mean all bullshit. They were telling I worked at the New York Times for fucking years and showed the fucking New York Times that they have smart guys, but they're totally beholden on sources. It's the president or the NAFTA head of the CHLs and something to actually believe...I was hired by the Times to write a biographical answer to war in Vietnam War in 72 because they were just locked in so that's what The Times is these guys run The Fucking Times

1:10:15 And Trump's not wrong. I mean, I wish he would calm down and had a better press secretary. They don't seem to be so...Trump is not wrong to think they all fucking lied about him." So for me the big takeaway of that clip was The New York Times is run by the intelligence agencies It's run by sources and they control the whole thing That was the big takeaway for me. I like that a lot Yeah, and I think it's true And when he refers to the president, not Trump. He says...refers to Trump as Trump but he refers to the President referring to Obama. Obama yeah and yes I found that to be a very interesting clip. I wish it got cut off at some point and i'd like to..and it was getting good where it got cut off maybe there's another version or second part? I would like to hear that well we'll get something but first I should probably thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you John Sui

CHAPTER 18 / 39 Discussion

Executive Producer Grants, No Agenda Peerage Ceremony

The hosts conduct a formal donation segment, acknowledging high-tier contributors and granting titles of nobility. Dame Sarah Pacifica and Sir Sam Lewis are among those honored for their financial support. The segment includes a discussion on the "Value for Value" model, the "Hard Forking" of Bitcoin, and the potential for a "No Agenda" cryptocurrency or challenge coin.

donation· peerage· knighthood· bitcoin· value for value· dame

1:11:09 Collusion apparently Dvorak in the morning to you mr. Adam curry all the morning into this ships at the sea and subs in The water that aims and the nights out there In the morning everybody in the chat room Noah Jenna stream calm good to see everybody there And also I would like to wish a hearty in the morning To let me see, I believe it was Conan Salada Conan Salado brought us the artwork for episode 9 or 5-1, the title of that was Hard Forking. And he had a beautiful beanie coin.

1:11:45 that he made for our artwork. I'm sad to say we still don't have any beanie coins, i'm mining as hard as I can but I haven't come up with one yet so we really appreciate that it was spot on and uh...we love all the work that our artists do noagendaartgenerator.com head over there have a look at all of the beautiful art or make something and submit it! It's always highly appreciated that's why we give our artist credit right upfront All right, we want to thank a few people executive producers and associate executive producers for show 952 I believe yep 952 First of all we have an insta dame. Oh right off at the top from Pacifica Sarah Domeneco Domenico Sarah Domeneco Domenico and Now see i'm gonna give you the clip she's asking for before uh very good now She's also

1:12:39 having her husband knighted in the same note. Yes, he's way over and so the clips are two-parter there's two clips all right I mean it to sets of clips but you can play them all at once as far as i can tell okay and crime pre-crime if you see something say something and resist we much and that would be followed by He says his jingle request would be a de-douching. He doesn't need to do shing he's been on $11 11 subscription forever, okay? No d douching She may could use one but we'll get to that when we read her note Okay So we have a ha milf yes and a trump for president for our three year old as that is her favorite Jingle okay, okay That's it

1:13:30 And here's the note I'm going to read. ITM, this is embarrassing long overdue but something i cannot bear to leave undone anymore $1 000 also i want nothing more for my belated 40th no she's 40 that she's on the birthday list they don't have her age then to become a dame you two have provided me with such a comprehensive understanding knowledge of all things the world. I would be honored to have a spot at the roundtable with you two, with whom I consider the most brilliant thinkers of our time! Whoa...I'll take it! Even- I'm not taking that and I might add she says pilfs

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1:15:09 but no longer. My 2016 New Year's resolution was to stay current with the show, then I became a real full-time listener and haven't missed a show since. Best decision ever made for my own personal wealth and health of mind! And I recommend this resolution to all the Dbags or flabby minds out there. Henceforth, I hitherto thereto would like to be named Dame Sarah Pacifica of Pacifica and would kindly request a de-douching? You've been de-douched And then she says the following jingles, but then she adds her husband's part which is my dude person father of the human resource Sam Lewis has been donating since 2011 and has financially surpassed far surpassed a night level attached you'll find the accounting. He would like to be known as Sir Finkelman we've got that We believe no agenda has really been an integral part of our coming together being true partners in staying together so thanks again for your outstanding product

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1:20:41 And then this yeah, man. This guy keeps going on and on about false flags and propaganda and MK ultra man you better be careful get kicked out of the band You're gonna be a goner unless you own the the PA if it's your pa unless you owned a van or the van Very good very good I see. While we're out on the road, I'll be hitting the rest of the band guys in their mouth like that thank you to all the producers who help with this show especially those who create amazing musical pieces like my favorite A Drone Again and all the Obama no-no-no-no-no pieces which Adam brilliantly mashed up during the mixtape episode Stay woke! Yo! My millennials Yeah We're not gonna play ALL OF them but i've selected one we all love And first please Hey listen

1:21:38 You're in my house. Hey! Come on guys! Shame on you! Hey! Okay... You've got karma, you know That one may be the best. I mean he obviously took the no-no notes and put him in a sampler Yes And so he could play them because at the end he's I mean did he changes it key on the last? No, yes But John, these are professionals. They know what they're doing I know they do but it's just I'm amazed at some of these the way some of these guys are They are professionals and you know what? They're doing vital vitals Yakko yakkov labs in Riga Latvia $223 23 cents. I have been listening to this show for a half-a-year now This is my first donation So I need a D douching

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1:23:21 Although, actually I'm still waiting for mine to show up because you have to download the whole blockchain. It's like a terabyte... it's really a dumb system in some ways at least not particularly user-friendly but sure enough that you get bitcoins or you get Bitcoin cash right next to your Bitcoins and those things went out of the blue to $600 before they hovered around two hundred dollars Then they went to 600 and boom all the way down back to like 285. It's a beautiful play whoever did that I think What is it now? 351, but John this ecosystem it's unbelievable instead of like a NASDAQ trading desk

1:24:08 You have with stocks. It's all the is I mean there must be 50 different coins We got to get our beanie coin out there This is a model for the hey listen we've got dudes named Ben, we've got dudes named Bitcoin out There get it make us a coin this is a great idea because you get evaluation make us a coin Yeah, we can do a coin let's still coin yes and last but not least Call it the challenge coin there you go Not to be confused. No, Sir Don Sullivan it would beach Hawaii You know a guy goes up another guy says is it pronounced Hawaii or Hawaii? And the guy says Hawaii so well thanks as you're welcome Okie dokie

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CHAPTER 19 / 39 Discussion

Paris Climate Agreement, Trillion Dollar Annual Costs

An analysis of the Paris Climate Agreement reveals the staggering financial commitments required, estimated at $900 billion to $1 trillion annually until 2030. The hosts argue that the agreement functions as a global stimulus package or a "rip-off" rather than a purely environmental initiative. The discussion highlights that much of the funding is directed toward developing nations, particularly in Africa.

paris agreement· climate change· renewable energy· africa· stimulus· economics

1:27:18 You can do another the ford explorer. I'm sorry chat room new idea the climate coin think about the success of that Where of every climate coin you get? 0.000001 will go to save the world That's not actually not a bad idea. It's a great idea! Save the world, you know so I'm watching France 24 and they did throw this little...I didn't know that you know about the Paris climate change agreement everybody's like You know made it big fuss they made such as huge fuss when Trump says that we're out right What what do you think they when people make such a huge fuss about any of that? Well, who's making the big fuss you mean every well the Biggest making it first. Well because all these people are making if I some Americans are making a fuss Well the Americans aren't mind-controlled into believing Trump is stupid and bad and horrible And he's gonna kill everybody and the rest I'm pretty sure they just wanted their money But how much money you thinks involved here for that we're paying or total total three trillion dollars

1:28:23 Total for what's that total? Is that for the whole thing. That is all the money going to Africa. You're making this up. Funny thing you are not far from the truth I'm not making up numbers Let's play this clip, Paris Climate Change Agreement and it will give us some real numbers Governments around the world have to put their money where there mouth is Global renewable energy investments totalled $305 billion in 2015 But that's got to grow to an average of $900 billion per year until 2030 if the Paris Climate Agreement is to be implemented. If not, we'll miss our goal of staying within 2 degrees Celsius of pre-industrial revolution levels." Yeah I have a couple clips to dive into this. Hold on a second. Yeah and I'm going to. Wait a minute. I'm just telling you up front. 900 plus billion dollars A YEAR! Yes! A year until 2030?

1:29:19 In other words, let's just round it off to what they don't want to round it off because this sounds ridiculous. A trillion dollars a year for the next what? 15 years that's $15 trillion. Now I wanna no wonder everybody is bent out of shape this is a bonanza! And its going to African nations a lot of this money thats where its going. Wherever its going lets put it this way Its a rip-off! It is. A trillion dollars a year for what? As far as I know, that's all the president said was hey if there is a better deal out there he didn't say I don't believe in this climate accord he said just it's not a good deal

1:30:06 Yeah, and I can see where the climate...the Paris Accord can be a good deal in an economic hitman kind of way. Where alright here's we're going to put this money up and then American companies will use that to go build something you know it is kind of a stimulus package in a way but and it could been it's a stimulus package for the world The whole idea is a stimulus package is stimulus. The whole idea is to... And here's the little gotchas that they, the climate people were going, oh well wait a minute it's very, the agreement is loose you don't have to come up with these standards by any means? That's not important! They kept talking about all that sort of thing but never mentioned $1 trillion dollars?! I think we probably discussed, not 1 trillion but we discussed huge amounts of money

CHAPTER 20 / 39 Discussion

Matt Ridley, Climate Model Inaccuracies

Matt Ridley of the UK House of Lords challenges the prevailing climate change narrative, arguing that warming has occurred much slower than IPCC models predicted. He explains that the "97% consensus" refers only to the belief that humans influence the climate, not that the change is catastrophic. Ridley asserts that the doubling of CO2 would only result in one degree of warming, contrary to more alarmist projections.

matt ridley· ipcc· carbon dioxide· global warming· climate models· house of lords

1:30:57 Yes, but this is a every year. Are you kidding me? That's what it is anyway and Well this kind of plays into well, you know we should probably open the gate We haven't opened the gate I have Mad Ridley he's member of the UK House of Lords now these are not particularly new But they were sent to me and I thought there were really interesting And the reason why I wanted to bring them up is so I could hear you play your instruments because it's always fun So this this two degrees, this 2 degrees increase That's not entirely true What? No but even by their own calculations It would be pretty much impossible for that to happen that quickly listen. The second reason Is that

1:31:57 The models are assuming something which we now know pretty well not to be true. And that is, that the carbon dioxide warming will be hugely amplified by a water vapor warming It's a very little known fact, which is often sort of kept out of the conversation to my frustration that it's widely agreed by the IPCC and everybody else that if you double carbon dioxide, you only get one degree of warming. So you'd have to double it?

1:32:33 To get one degree of warming. So all of this, we're going to rise by two degrees would mean we'd have to treble it or maybe quadruple it before and... I was like quadruple? Maybe! Yeah 1.2,1.1 you know that sort of zone of warming If you double the stock, the amount... And if you double the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Now he's going to explain these climate models a little bit. Again, this is from Matt Ridley from the UK House of Lords. When we get into the range of higher increases that some people are worried about those would seem pretty dangerous

1:33:09 Yes, well two reasons. One is because the rate of warming has been much slower than predicted so if you go back and look at what the IPCC's climate models have predicted we have seen much less warming over the last 20 years 30 years 40 years 50 years than those models are predicted We've seen a little more than 0.1 degree per decade And please for those who already with your cackles up Talking about us being climate deniers. It's very important what he is saying here, he says the models were incorrect He is not saying that it didn't get warmer but not by what the model predicted ergo the models are not to be trusted The IPCC remember in 2013 came out and said that it is very confident more than half

1:34:00 of the warming since 1950 is man-made. Now, we've had 0.8 of a degree since 1880 about .5 of a degree since 1950 more than half of that is point 25 of a degree so they're saying that something like 1 3rd of a degree of warming is man made over 50 years now that's extremely hard to measure And we've got no really good evidence that we're measuring it accurately. In fact, the surface temperatures tend to find a slightly faster rate than the satellites which implies that we are contaminating the record with urban heat island effects and things like that local warming in other words not global warming

1:34:40 Alright now we go over to the 90% I love that. Love this guy just tackled everything pop up about one two three Here's the 97 percent bogus claim I often am greeted with the clever response well ninety seven percent of scientists disagree with you and And you're only an economist so how can you hold that view given? That there's this massive consensus on that 97% of scientists are convinced. What's your reaction to them? Well, I'm in the 97%. That is to say if it's true that 97% of scientists are of a particular view about climate then let's go and ask what that view is

1:35:21 And if you go and look at the origin of that figure, it was that a certain poll of 79 scientists by the way an extraordinarily small sample said that 97% of them agreed that human beings had influenced climate. And the carbon dioxide was greenhouse gas. Well I'm in that group pretty well every skeptic i know is in that group! I'm amazed they found three percent to disagree with that if you see what I mean. So actually, whenever you hear that 97% number it's not referring to a consensus about dangerous climate change it's referring to a consensus about humans' ability to affect the climate. There is a little interesting addition I didn't know about the survey... Well, I think he has got that wrong. I think your original discussion of the 97 percent number is more accurate than that

1:36:14 And finally he excoriates President Obama. So when president obama tweeted that 97 percent of climate scientists agree that climate change is man-made and dangerous the first word was right, the second word was wrong it's just not true I mean i'm afraid he was just Telling a lie or misinformed about that. It's no there has never been any study Which is shown the 97% of scientists think climate change that man-made climate change is dangerous That's I think kind of where his point is yeah, I think that's a good point doing it so I guess that was a lie yes But now we go to the high priest and I did have some thoughts about Al Gore as I was watching him Because he has the movie coming out now the an inconvenient sequel

CHAPTER 21 / 39 Discussion

Al Gore, Tangier Island Sea Level Debate

During a Q&A for his film "An Inconvenient Sequel," Al Gore is confronted by the Mayor of Tangier Island, a commercial crabber who claims the water levels have not changed since 1970. Gore attributes the island's disappearance to erosion caused by climate change, while the Mayor insists it is natural wave action. The hosts compare Gore's rhetorical style to that of a televangelist like Jim Baker.

al gore· tangier island· chesapeake bay· sea level rise· erosion· jim baker

1:37:03 And he's being excoriated on Fox, you know like oh He uses 21 times the power of a normal human in America for his house and yeah species arguments But very funny. Yeah, it's always private jet my god. Yeah, that's always funny but there was a Q&A session and the mayor of What's the name this island? It's a small little island right off the East Coast The mayor is also, I guess he's the head crab guy and he has a question about global warming and the rising

1:37:39 Sea level I'm a commercial crabber and I've been working the Chesapeake Bay for 50 plus years And I have a crab house business out on the water and the water level is the same as it was when? The place was built in 1970. Oh, I'm not a scientist but I'm a keen observer and If sea-level rise has occurred why am I not seeing signs of it where our island is disappearing Because Igor's like hmm how we're gonna do this mmm But it's because of erosion and not sea level rise. And then, plus we get a seawall... Erosion? We will lose our island but back to the question why I'm not seeing signs of the sea level rise What do you think the erosion is due to Mayor? Uh, wave actions? Hmm? I was gonna say water Well yeah Why am i not seeing signs of the sea level rise What do you think the erosion is due to uh mayor

1:38:33 First thing I googled was is this island selling sand that was the first thing I checked apparently they're not Wave action storms there wave action has that increased any Not really. So you're losing the island even though the waves haven't increased? Yes, this erosion has been going on since Captain John Smith discovered the island and named it. It's gotten to our doorstep now and we focus on it more. Well arguments about science aren't necessarily going to be of any comfort to you and I'm sorry for what your going through. And now it turns out the guy is not only a shill but Gore knows he's a shill! Your neighbors on Tangier Island, um...I read about in the paper there was an article in The Washington Post after President Trump called ya up won't necessarily do you any good for me to tell you that scientists say that sea level is rising in the Chesapeake Bay and that you've lost abou two-thirds

1:39:33 island already in a longer period of time and that the forecast for the future is another two feet of sea level rise. If there was another 2 feet of sea level rise, what would that mean for Tangier Island? See how brilliant he is Argor! Yes, he turned that right around and said well look I know you're a shill And then I know why you're here to make trouble for me. Well. I'm trying to make a buck here an honest dollar and so Forget about what happened how it happened? What if all of a sudden there's too much water? Tangier all in

1:40:10 Our elevation is only about four foot above sea level. And if I see sea level rise occurring, I'll shout it from the housetop. We don't have the land to give up but i'm just not seeing it. One of the challenges with this issue taking what the scientists say and translating it into terms that are believable to people, where they can see the consequences in their own lives. And I get that and I try every day to figure out ways to do that." Yes... This is exactly what a televangelist does when a perhaps not fully or non-believer shows up at the pulpit Al Gore is literally Jim Baker

CHAPTER 22 / 39 Discussion

Extinction Symbol Tattoos, Climate Crisis Terminology

The shift in terminology from "climate change" to "climate crisis" is noted, along with the rise of the "extinction symbol" tattoo among young activists. The symbol, an hourglass inside a circle, represents the warning that time is running out to prevent a mass extinction event. The hosts view this as a continuation of long-standing environmental alarmism now reaching a new level of cultural acceptance.

extinction symbol· tattoos· climate crisis· biodiversity· millennials· armageddon

1:40:59 He is preaching a religion and asking you to give him money for it. Yeah, totally! And he's always got the answers too Well if he just changes the entire discussion... Change the premise Of course of course it's very easy Now there seems to be report here about Tangier Island they have some kind of excavated river You watch this all gonna be related It has nothing do with rising sea level Which it's not. But why should we believe a stupid guy like that? He is a crabber, what does he know? Dumb crabbers know nothing It also changed to... First there was global warming then it was climate change The new term I'm hearing is climate crisis Ooh! I like that one And kids are apparently now also getting tattoos of the extinction symbol What is that?

1:42:02 Well, you have to look it up if you just search for extinction symbol. It's a tattoo and And it's about...it's their silent protest kids It's their silent protest against the extinction of thousands of species per day or per hour God knows where I've been hearing that for last 25 years Of course we've been hearing Oh that thing? Yeah Looks like an hour glass with a circle around it Well with two..with a cross in it Its got a What do you mean a cross? It's got an X. Yeah, an x yeah cross-x. Yeah but the x has got a line at the top and a line at the bottom is an hourglass. That's that's the new hip thing that's the new tattoo we should get those it looks like it also looks like a radiation thing I'm radioactive yeah just depends on interpretation I presume You're either for or against extinction or your radioactive

1:43:00 And yeah, you see there's this movement of kids don't want to have kids. Here, here we go I was right the symbol going from their website extinction symbol. There you go. The symbol above represents extinction. The circle signifies the planet while they hourglass inside serves as a warning that time is running out The world is definitely, is currently undergoing a mass extinction event. And this symbol is intended to help raise awareness of the urgent need for change. This is nothing...this is the stuff that I used to talk about on Daily Source Code you know 15 years ago or whatever

1:43:42 Oh, mass extinction event. These are conspiracy theories and now it's okay! Now it's so accepted we can get a tattoo of it. Yeah yeah So we have an extinction... such a catastrophic loss of biodiversity is highly likely to cause widespread ecosystem collapse and consequently render the planet uninhabitable for humans Again, you know it's like well that is possible. I mean mother nature is really not on our side We know this not possible mother nature always wants to kill us. Well there's that but that's now changed It's all part of the Armageddon which is close now then I got a bond market report for ya

CHAPTER 23 / 39 Discussion

US Virgin Islands, Bond Market Implosion

The US Virgin Islands, specifically St. Croix, are facing a financial crisis as the bond market closes to them, preventing further borrowing. This follows the fiscal collapse of Puerto Rico and has led to increased taxes on consumer goods like cigarettes and soda. The hosts discuss whether this is a localized issue or a broader signal of instability in the municipal bond market.

st. croix· virgin islands· bond market· puerto rico· taxes· dow 22000

1:44:30 I'm just kidding. You gotta close the climate gate first Yes, we go to the Virgin Islands to one this can this article from Reuters to st.. Croix And they, the bond market is closed up for them. No more borrowing money for them. That's no good if you want to get money? Well no and it's possibly also related to Puerto Rico not far away who had some issues so the bond issue was like nah we don't think were going to do that So its going broke

1:45:19 Now they have to start taxing all kinds of stuff like soft drinks and cigarettes. They're increasing taxes on stuff, it's an implosion of sorts! And I wonder are we going to see another bailout like Puerto Rico? Which was a very favorable one for Puerto Rico or is this just one little... The banks own the place Yeah Yes Yeah, but so the banks own the place and this is like billions. This is axe and he's saying X Axelrod capital He's like screw him let st.. Kroy melt away now that take over the whole place and make all the money Okay How long does that take?

1:46:06 Probably not as long as you'd think can we get in on it is the question That's the point no that was too bad answer that No, no way do you think this is a signal though of more issues with the bond market and other minutes? I don't think this is a bond trigger. No okay all right Dow 22,000 is a trigger for me yeah come off We got it. There's no evidence is going to go down in fact if you listen to the Horowitz Dvorak show DH unplugged You will, uh, you know wait did you guys call Dow 30,000 already? No we neither one of us called I will call down 32 Really? Yeah, it's gonna go to thirty eventually there's no doubt about that but doesn't have to be within this in this particular bull market right all right

CHAPTER 24 / 39 Discussion

North Korea Missile Tests, Missile Defense Sales

Following another North Korean ICBM launch, the media focuses on the potential threat to the US mainland and commercial airliners. The hosts suggest that the escalation serves as a sales tool for anti-ballistic missile systems like THAAD in South Korea. Doubts are raised about North Korea's actual nuclear capabilities and the role of Pakistani technology in their weapons program.

dprk· icbm· thaad· south korea· kim jong un· nuclear weapons

1:46:55 Like 30,000 may be the ceiling where it collapses. That's not unusual there you go It's always some symbol symbolic number yeah well That's what we got to get our coins out as soon as possible Yeah I think so too. I'm just gonna keep jamming on that and I have a couple of Clips about the one of the things that happened right after our last show was the DPRK yes sent another missile into the air yep And I got a couple of clips on this and this, of course we could... Let's play the background. This is the NBC wrap on DPRK. Okay here we go. The president wasn't talking about Putin today as for the other big foreign crisis North Korea's launch of a long-range missile that could reach much of the US. We'll handle North Korea.

1:47:45 It will be handled. We handle everything." But his Secretary of State is trying to do it alone so far only two of 24 assistant secretary slots filled and one of six undersecretaries all holdovers from Obama as veteran diplomats leave in droves a mass exodus say multiple sources because of Trump policies and drastic budget cuts Secretary Tillerson did meet with the president today, a regularly scheduled meeting as the State Department scrambles to try to meet Putin's deadline. Getting hundreds of diplomats and other workers out by September 1st. Lester? I'm amazed at the number... Of what? ...of diplomats we have in Russia Oh, the 700? Yeah! We have 1400 I guess because they've only taken half of them out That's a lot

1:48:34 Yeah, that's what I thought. I thought maybe a couple of guys in his secretary What are they all doing just reading the newspaper and reporting back? No, that's my point is like come on 1400 But back to the DPRK thing, they're trying to make more out of this than there is. So we have like bullcrap stories like this one. This was the DPRK airliner. There's a little tidbit on ABC. Next year to North Korea's dangerous new launch and what we did not know at the time... The commercial airliner filled with passengers flying in the same region That intercontinental ballistic missile flying higher, farther and longer than ever before. Landing were just minutes before an airliner with more than 300 people on board passed very close to that spot. Oh yeah... In other words it was nowhere near? Yeah! It's.. I saw them

1:49:25 Putting up flightaware.com, look this is live! You can see everything live- okay Yeah I look at that all the time It'd be awesome to see the plane jump you know like an inch somewhere else and jump into the left Jump into the right That's all the ADSB stuff it's really cool but...I mean your not really showing us an accurate representation We just... Meanwhile, over on RT they had to... Ed Schultz has this little commentary which I thought was the eye-roller of the group. This is DPRK Ed Schultz. The submarine activity if the Pentagon has detected some type of ejection from a North Korean submarine

1:50:06 Who knows whether their stealth ability is there or not. They could park off Los Angeles, or off the West Coast and deliver something from a submarine isn't that the real concern for the United States right now? Without question I mean remember when we're talking about a nuclear weapon this is two stage piece what you need is the nuclear weapon itself and you need the delivery system if you could actually have a launching space that's just off the west coast you can literally hit any city in America Hawaii Yeah, they should brought Hawaii back into the picture. You know yeah that guy was like some Jumbo agreeable CIA said did name CIA agent this guy that she wasn't even a former He's just a current agent I think it's former well there is no such thing oh

1:50:55 Yes, that's true. And he is just a total stooge whatever show yeah oh yeah Yeah, we got the submarines are gonna be right off the coast they're gonna be blowing up the place first thing I thought of was Austin We know Austin is a target well yes we do we saw it on the map but there's other other things at play now the South Korean president the new guy He's all of a sudden like, yeah maybe we should have some rockets and anti-ballistic stuff here. What did they do to flip him? I don't know but they definitely flipped him. They flipped him big time! Yeah there are all these missile launches and this other stuff will end... Maybe we have better relations with North Korea than we think. Hey can you launch a couple missiles for us because these A-holes down in South Korea won't take the damn things that we need to put in place.

1:51:50 Maybe we've had trouble. The last one spin wheel out of control, he says will send some people over will fix the problems you're having got some people with space camps Kim Kim Kim Kim Kim Jim young young Hey hey hey gotta log in Will you log into yeah login to Salesforce Okay You see this is a this guy This moon guy That's that's your target You gotta go get him and document your progress in salesforce on the sales team It could be right Could be And I'm still not convinced they have a nuclear weapon. Do we know this for sure? Yeah, we know it for sure How do we know what for sure? It's like less powerful than the first Hiroshima bomb But how do you know that they have that? We know this absolutely for sure My understanding is yes, we know it absolutely well Well, I just don't know how we ever came upon this knowledge You know it's one of them so when every time they blow one up we kind of figure it out What did they buy it

1:52:50 No, they developed their own. Okay so they can... Although there's a lot of belief that the Pakistanis which we know because they've done atmospheric tests There may be some deal going on with the Pakistanis and their technology We don't know Well it just seems Or the other way around Some people think the Pakistani got it from North Korea It seems so As somebody blames Clinton They say Bill Clinton gave them the technology I've heard that But it seems kind of backward Like we have the technology to build a nuclear bomb Uh, even though it's weak. Yet we still haven't figured out that rocketry! Boy! Hmm... Wernher Brandt-Brown has been doing that since the 40s but we can't figure it out one day It'll fly far enough I mean at what point is this just bullshit? Point A Yeah

1:53:39 I mean, if you can figure out a bomb. If you understand it... But the bomb is like a big machine. It's not like a bomb that could move around. It was like the first bombs when we blew those initial ones off they were like a big square thing and they're way tons. And apparently just go poof! That's a small explosion I'm on board with the they're just helping sales. I like that idea because it did work and maybe they get a kickback Maybe they get a maybe they're on a base plus you know They got a basis, and they get some expenses And then get a Benny when they sell some missiles from anti-missile ballistic stuff Yeah, that's the way I do it hmm okay

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Imran Awan IT Scandal

The scandal involving Debbie Wasserman Schultz and her IT staffer Imran Awan is detailed. Awan and his brothers, who had access to sensitive congressional databases, are accused of data breaches and financial fraud. The hosts discuss the possibility of foreign intelligence involvement, specifically the Pakistani ISI, and the lack of mainstream media coverage regarding the potential national security implications.

debbie wasserman schultz· imran awan· pakistan· isi· muslim brotherhood· it breach

1:54:26 Now we can go to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, I got a background on her. Yeah, I'd like to very much because this story is... That's the DWS clip! Yeah this story is really not getting much traction. Surprise although you think that there would be a lot of stuff going on already investigations or something. It was complex and let me try to simplify it basically Debbie Wasserman Schultz has employed three brothers who are of Pakistani origin, at three times the salary of everybody else who does IT on Capitol Hill. And this all started years ago. They must be really good at their job! Well apparently they failed and get Best Buy in other places so I guess if you fail a Best Buy you get to be hired by The Hill Were they at Best Buy? Yeah there...I can't remember which one it was one of those outlets now what happened though is that she's employed these folks and over the past years has been real issues regarding the fact that every other Democrat person they work for on The Hill

1:55:14 fired them, but they were retained by her. Now what is really key here to remember Laura it's not about hard drives it's about the fact that these individuals during the time they worked for her on Capitol Hill and in her position there as a member of Congress... Three brothers Pakistani origin which is not in and of itself bad thing at all had massive access to all sorts of databases to include email of other members of Congress super user access to the system itself and most importantly that the sensitive information being held by the House Foreign Affairs Committee and other committees that they had access to. What this all comes down to is like, okay you could have all that but what gets worse is she actually employs these folks apparently to do hideous things behind the scenes. There's evidence now at least one of these brothers was helping her do the Bernie Sanders malevolent activities trying to manipulate things against him. They actually helped her do things like voice change calls

1:56:09 They actually did all these other things which and then I remember that story briefly the voice change calls. Do you remember that story? No, tell me hi this is Debbie Washman Schultz. I mean, I'm sorry. I'm someone else Hey That's a pretty good one isn't it Well, so these guys were paid 3x because they're there were dirty tricksters. Yeah! That's what I'm thinking yes or at least they claim to be I mean I guess they weren't that competent and iIm wondering if that $300,000 that they supposedly embezzled was actually the payoff

1:56:49 I mean, where'd they get $300,000 from? Just from the computer. You gotta have some... Where did it come from? It was a payoff and the idea was to pay them off- Pay them off and leave! And get out yeah. But somebody got wind of it and stopped the guy at the airport now all hell's broken loose and everyone is keeping it under wraps no one wants to talk about it and at the very end he says.. Is that the end of the clip? Did you play the whole thing? No, no its not. There's another little tidbit here. I went whoa what?! They actually helped her do things like voice change calls. They actually did all these other things which and then... Who are these characters? And then they dumped, there's evidence now that all this information they had access to dumped off into a third database which is now being called a breach so that's why the Capitol Hill police rolled in saying something wrong here and now the FBI has rolled in and let me give you this big takeaway here it looks like a foreign intelligence service may be the recipient of all

1:57:45 called the Muslim Brotherhood. The Muslim Brotherhood? Oh, they're gonna really say it's a conspiracy theory now! But that's where apparently all this has been going in law enforcement. That's why the FBI is now investigating beyond the waterfalls. These brothers have been kicking around Capitol Hill and various capacities for IT but they essentially were blacklisted by most of the other Democrats correct? She found she gave them a home She gave a home and they actually suspended most their access in February of this year, and she kept them on anyway So it's just a very nice person apparently the jobs program. I guess that 300 thousand dollars been kicked over to Pakistan Finally was a straw that broke the candles back but his wife is gone. She's safe right over there in Pakistan What was now with little little tidbit

1:58:31 The tidbit was that some intelligence service was involved, and that would be the ISI which is never mentioned. And I don't know about the Muslim Brotherhood or not but these guys are Pakistanis a lot of these Pakistanis over here work for the ISI. Which is the Pakistani Intelligence Service? They're CIA! Yeah. And they're tough group, target mostly India and it's...they keep track of all kinds of stuff in this would be a good way to do it And I think these guys were dirty tricksters and they probably got a payoff, and they just couldn't get out of town in time fast enough because something came up. But maybe it was the copy of the database or something else that we'll never know about. They're not going to tell us anything." No, I wish we really had access to some of these networks. I'll bet you everybody is hacking around on everybody else. Yeah! It's just... Do you think everyone is all good?

CHAPTER 26 / 39 Discussion

Corporate Email Privacy, Salary Spreadsheet Viruses

A discussion on digital privacy recalls the legal precedent that employers are entitled to read employee emails. The hosts share anecdotes from their time in the tech industry, including how IT staff would often snoop on executive salaries. They also mention an old hacker trick of hiding viruses in Excel files labeled "salary spreadsheet" to entice curious employees into opening them.

privacy· hacking· cto· excel· computer security· floppy disks

1:59:26 I'm sure that there's you know, there's probably some Republican douchebag who's got who's got his own team and they're hacking right back We're hacking their own people. You have to I mean but ever since I remember I think this one we had the publicly listed company and There was a court case in The court case said yes if you work for a company your boss is allowed to read your emails Do you remember this? Yeah, yeah and then you know there's some companies. It's true the boss is allowed to read well in all companies That's true. Yeah in all companies that's true But I remember that there was just a little blip of outrage and then subsequently I was the chief technology officer I got a whole bunch of requests like hey we gotta check this guy what's he saying? What's he doing? I put a stop to it at certain point. Just get stopped but now we're talking 96 97

2:00:19 And I think just everyone's just hacking everywhere. And the worst is when you had the IT guys and they get a hold of, like someone's... Like the CFOs sheet of salaries and then that would circle around. This has been going on for decades. In fact this sheet is... The salary thing used to be an old trick amongst hackers to install a virus In the Excel sheet, that's a good one. You would put you just leave a floppy disk around in the days of the floppy disk and he was labeled say salary spreadsheet

2:01:02 And these days, I'd be like what is that? Is that a coaster or is this a very odd thing? Well it's a problem today but... I wonder if that was from the time when they had these crazy antennas we're just learning about. All those crazy antennas! We're gonna read off a few people's names. If anybody's name doesn't get mentioned, I'd like to know because i believe there are some names missing from this spreadsheet. Oh! I have reason to believe

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Dame Shauna the Salsa Queen, Peerage Acknowledgments

The hosts continue the peerage ceremony, naming Shauna Nash as "Dame Shauna the Salsa Queen." The segment features custom jingles, train whistles, and "travel karma" for listeners. The hosts also acknowledge various donors from Houston, Charlotte, and Helsinki, maintaining the show's community-driven support model.

peerage· dame· salsa queen· donations· train whistle· karma

2:01:40 So pay careful attention if you want your name mentioned or if you had a note or something. But let's name him Baron Ladaquin in Houston, Texas $150 Sir Kevin deals the baron of Mecklenburg County and Charlotte North Carolina hundred twenty eight dollars and sixty four cents James Frimmel in Mountain View under 23 dollars and 45 cents to guys keep me sane and laughing Jamie Scott 11111 in Plano Texas that came as a check just by itself John Robinet, $100. Gerald Preston, boob 8008. Laurent Bureau in Vitelle, like Vitelle the water area 80 dollars. It's an R walk on no agenda social. Gordon is anyways French? Yes with a name Bureau I mean come on and he sent us a donation yeah well

2:02:42 Sous le pont d'Avignon. Vive la France! Gordon Jones, 77. Gene Morphis, 75. Sir Got Nate in Sebastopol California 69-69 Edward Posh in Omaha Nebraska $60 and six cents where's the mini boob? And he needs a de-douching shout out to Lee Britton for hitting me in the mouth You've been de-douched Clayton and Grand Island, New in Nebraska 60 years a call bag call out for Alex Tom Dari and the forest Wisconsin 5510 sir Kevin Payne in the ass Richmond Virginia 5 4 3 2 Sean and asked 51 50 now she this takes her to Dame hood donation note in separate email We should do that. Let me see it was look Shauna I wonder if she sent it to me

2:03:43 Maybe yes here it is. I think oh no No, no right? No, I do have Sean and ash you got a second 2017 good train whistle Uh, the attached accounting sufficient available for on-show reading items one through four. One accounting attached title is the title she wants Dame Shauna the salsa queen I think that's on there. The salsa queen. Sassy salsa queen. Salza as in food not to dance style douchebags pleased to play here it is JCD on the train whistle uh where's my train whistles oh here's

2:04:30 It's not the best one, but it's one of them. Okay? Travel karma to Austin on Friday for a week I have travel Karma has not already been sent out earlier in the show if travel karma has already been sent out more train whistle Whatever so inspired Conan sent a jingle this evening to Adam titled blocked Yes, I have it. That's what yes. I got it here and uh Conan Salada who did the art for five nine or one Says, ITM Adam tomorrow Shauna Nash will finally be claiming her title of dame. She sent her accounting to John who she happens to have a huge crush on So I know she's going to love the jingle i've attached Usually it was usually I let her listen to them before I send them in but not this one I'm making your wait till show day will you play it in her honor?

2:05:20 Okay, well she's a dame so I'll do the train whistle and then you can follow up with that thing. Yeah and then it's a little long so I won't play the whole thing we'll play at end of show And also add the karma Let's do it! I'm doing this thing on some of these guys now It's pretty funny I say ah bullcrap and I put hashtag blocked just to freak them Ahhhh Eh Hashtag blocked Just to freak em Nice You've got karma Blocked blocked nice good one word rather a bar Robbie Robbie Sandalyn in Helsinki Finland of 51

CHAPTER 28 / 39 Discussion

EU Banking Warnings, PayPal Integration with Skype

Banks in the European Union, particularly in Finland, are warning customers against including "jokes" in payment descriptions, as they can trigger money laundering and terrorism financing investigations. Additionally, Skype's integration of PayPal and rumored support for Bitcoin are discussed. The hosts express skepticism about Bitcoin's user-friendliness for mainstream payment platforms.

finland· money laundering· paypal· skype· bitcoin· banking

2:06:10 Apparently he's been listening nonstop to show after show. And I'm not sure the pronunciation of his first name, but sorry BBE. Marta Kallstrom in Portland Oregon $50 Matthew Durney 50 Justin Barber Los Angeles California 15 last but not least Jared Seuss in Chicago 50 want to thank all these folks for helping us produce show 9 or 5 too. Yeah and I wanted to make a little mention based upon article that was sent to me In the, uh... what is this? Some Finnish. Oh this must have come from Sir Wonderhelm. Uh, banks in the EU's are warning against bad taste jokes in online banking payments and now I just wanted to bring this up now um let's see here's where one of them has a

2:06:57 Okay, this is one of Finland's banks. We contact the proper authorities when necessary based on the act on detecting and preventing money laundering and terrorist financing Banks or financial institutions have the responsibility to know their clients so that discrepancies in usual income or cost streams may prompt contact And... So they say don't put in like some funny little thing and I'm saying this for people using PayPal or other forms of electronic payment It could get you in trouble. Haven't we had people's, I know they haven't gotten in real trouble but I know some payments have been stopped and then it was like oh well... That's because they put some terrorist message on there Yeah like the caliphate yeah here is your money from the Caliphate or ISIS, ISIS, ISIS, ISIS in America something like that

2:07:49 So just be ISIS donate your donation from Isis. Just don't do that It's not a very good practice actually and then I hear that I guess Skype is now going to be integrating PayPal I'm not sure exactly how that fits together other than maybe just the you know presence like if you're on Skype Then you automatically can send PayPal to somebody I think and they've announced are going to somehow integrate Bitcoin This may be the solution for everybody say this is not gonna happen You don't think so? Well, I don't know how you can. That would have to become an exchange wouldn't it? Yeah it seems like too much work. It's sketchy! When I see it I'll believe it right well now let me ask you a philosophical question if you could indeed send Bitcoin and it would show up in our account as dollars would you be okay with that

2:08:45 What's the point? I'm just asking you a question. Yeah, of course i would okay yeah that to me would be no different than uh than any other currency coming in as long as it comes in dollars i think that's we'd be okay with that but not with the anyway we don't need to get into another one of those conversations Well, thank you everybody. That looks shorter than I thought actually John that list... I believe that there was a flaw that took place So you think we're missing names? Yes Ah crap! I hate that Okay so how do we figure this out just have people email you You Yeah and then of course or email shill at noagendanation dot com There ya go

2:09:27 That would be the easiest way. These are donors that we have on the PayPal, which are $50 or more. That is typically for reasons of anonymity but we appreciate everyone who's signed up for one of our ongoing subscriptions please check those out if you... it also has a lower amount so it makes it easier for everybody but we definitely need that as your show and this is how it continues to go and grow Go to Dvorak.org slash NA. And for those of them who need it... Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs! Let's vote for jobs!

CHAPTER 29 / 39 Discussion

Peerage Ceremony, Mastodon Social Media

The hosts conclude the formal peerage ceremony for the episode, inducting several new Knights and Dames into the "Roundtable of No Agenda." They also mention the decentralized social media platform Mastodon, specifically the "noagendasocial.com" instance, and explain the terminology used on the platform, such as "toots."

peerage· birthday· mastodon· social media· knights· dames

2:10:08 It's your birthday, it's your birthday. Oh so much yeah! Well I can make this really short and sweet Sarah Domenico celebrated on July 18th and we wish her a very happy belated birthday from everybody here at the show That's it? Just one birthday? Yeah. That's almost nothing Two title changes today and we congratulate Sir Jean-Claude Schmitz on his baronet status along with Sir Joho, also Baronet. Thank you very much for your extra support of the best podcast in the universe And of course you can always go to Dvorak.org slash peerage or itm dot im slash peerage and find out what protectorates are available where you can get your stake your stake your flag for plant your flag for your for your protectorate It's a real thing

2:10:56 That's right. Is it Dvorak.org slash peerage? Yeah, dot htm. Exactly! Alright blade time. Hold on that's on the floor there I got it found it Sarah Domenico, the belated birthday girl. Shauna Nash! Sam Lewis and Rick Dolshinny please all of you come on up to the podium congratulations to the four of you very proud that you are going to join us here at The Roundtable of No Agenda Knights & Dames a nice even two knights two dames and I'm very proud to pronounce the name Dame Sarah Spacifica of Pacifica Dame Shauna the Salsa Queen serve

2:11:36 Sir Finkel-tron and Sir Rick Knight of the Carwathas. For you we have Hookers & Blow, or Ladies Red Boys in Chardonnay We got Pipelines and Poppies We got Sappho and Spice We've got Meat And Water We got DMT and Astral Travel Pappy Van Vinkleberg and Sir Backtola Fess Frowlines Bong Hits and Burgum Ginger Ale and Germbles and Mutton and Mead! Please head on over to NoahGenTheNation.com slash rings Fill out the details Eric will get the ring to you as soon as possible Uh...and when you do receive it we love seeing tweets and toots about it So make sure you do that and alert us to this fact. And thank you again for supporting the show. What's a toot? Oh, that's on Mastodon, thenoagendasocial.com It's called a toot. Hey, do you think Zuckerberg is running for president? I think his minions around him think he is and I think it may be

CHAPTER 30 / 39 Discussion

Mark Zuckerberg, Presidential Ambitions and Asperger's

Speculation regarding Mark Zuckerberg's potential 2020 presidential run is fueled by his hiring of former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe. The hosts discuss Zuckerberg's public persona and social challenges, with some suggesting he may have Asperger's syndrome. The segment also references Roger Stone's alleged role in convincing Donald Trump to run for office.

mark zuckerberg· david plouffe· 2020 election· facebook· roger stone· asperger's

2:12:30 Wants people to think that I have no idea that he is not equipped to be president. Oh, he's not quit for sure No, I mean He's not equipped as a social B as a social animal right to do it But if I keep reading the articles inverted It may have Asperger's. I'm not sure but they might yes all the elements of it and he's not a Just you know just this everybody everybody's well You know what? He hired What's the guy's name? David Plouffe. It was Obama's 2008 campaign manager, right? Plus bluff but didn't this guy also work for Amazon and a couple other places he's pretty I think he's more like a Silicon Valley insider at this point. I don't know off Yeah, so that's why I would love it if you try running for president that would be fantastic

2:13:23 Imagine the debate. I mean the amount of crap that Trump has to put up with and Trump was a public figure of the highest order Managing to do it was pushed into it by stone according to him and Where is that? Where did you say that he said it on that interview of that book bring me Roger Stone It was brought up by the producer of the movie He said Stone had told him That he had talked Trump into running in 20 like a couple like in 2020, some earlier period when Trump kept cropping up as a potential presidential candidate and finally got him to do it. Roger Stone is according to the guy who produced that book. According to Roger Stone probably? Yeah, according to Roger Stone but it's believable. I'm often looking for what to do after life after no agenda because we will live on presumably but

CHAPTER 31 / 39 Discussion

NASA Planetary Protection Officer, Alien Contamination

NASA is hiring a "Planetary Protection Officer" with a salary of up to $187,000 to ensure that human space exploration does not contaminate other planets and that alien matter does not infect Earth. The hosts mock the position as a "bogus job" and compare it to the "Prime Directive" from Star Trek, suggesting it is an example of unnecessary government spending.

nasa· planetary protection· aliens· star trek· jobs· government spending

2:14:20 I saw this job and was like, this sounds like something for me. Yeah? What? It's a job at NASA. It's the Planetary Protection Officer and my job would be to make sure humans in space do not contaminate planets and moons Oh just right out of Star Trek! The prime directive! I also have to ensure that alien matter does not infect Earth obviously And I would receive $187,000 dollars a year for this For this bogus job that doesn't even exist and there's no, it is nothing. Okay well the job... Take it! The job is real? It does exist Yeah the jobs real but its a Well you know in the I would say if Im cutting back on the government thats one of the jobs that goes Unless you get to interface with the aliens In Utah I think thats where they're at Theyre in Utah wasn't Trump gonna uncover Wasn't Trump gonna uncover everything and let us know about all

CHAPTER 32 / 39 Discussion

Employee Microchipping, Three Square Market

Three Square Market, a company in Wisconsin, has begun offering employees the option to be microchipped for office convenience, such as opening doors and purchasing snacks. The hosts predict that public acceptance of this technology will hinge on a major tech company like Apple integrating it into their ecosystem, potentially linking it to security features for the iPhone.

microchipping· rfid· wisconsin· apple pay· privacy· technology

2:15:23 He maybe already has but they won't let him talk. All right Let's see I have a couple things, I still want to play Well i've got one while you're looking it over let's go with chipped in the USA Chipped. Oh, yes this story we're back now with a story that's likely to create some conversation around your dinner table We've had it certainly in the studio Would you let your company microchip you at first? It sounds like something you'd normally reserve for your dog But its new technology now being used in humans and one company is getting national attention for implanting devices under the skin of employees Allowing them to leave their ID badges behind NBC's Ron Mott has our story from River Falls, Wisconsin

2:16:06 Todd Westby might just have a hand in shaping the future. The CEO of vending machine maker Three Square Market literally opening doors with automation that's turning some workers into high-tech machines of sorts This is a lot more than just some sort of novelty to you It is, it's reality With all the interest we've seen in it I can tell this is definitely the future. By injecting a rice-sized microchip into a willing employee's hand, all kinds of data can be programmed into them from driver's licenses and medical ID cards to logging onto computers You have to hold it up to something such as this Even purchasing snacks in the company break room

2:16:46 More than 50 employees have volunteered. How much did that hurt? Didn't really hurt a lot A third holding off for now It kind of freaks me out a little bit Some experts suggest caution among the concerns ID theft, health and whether the chips can be tracked by GPS Most people don't really understand how this technology works what data is collected how it's stored or who might be able to get access to it legally or illegally. Three Square says their employees cannot be tracked by satellite. Melissa Timmons was skeptical but is now chipped. Yeah, right now it's only to buy a candy bar and get in our building but there's a lot more that's going to be coming with it. Chips off the new block I'll choose to pay with my hand here cool and technology once again hand-in-hand

2:17:33 Well, it's not like we haven't talked about this for the entire life cycle of the show. It's true and there was one guy that had a guy at the end some... The guy looked like an idiot Some guys are standing there with his mouth kind of open And he has got a T-shirt on that says I've been chipped! And he is so proud of it Oh, I need this T-Shirt That's a great T-Shirt We have got T-Shirts makers out there Hey no agenda shop guys, I've been chipped but you have to have funny pay off too been shipped. You know, so the question is, uh, is public opinion slowly moving towards acceptance of this type of technology? My guess is yes. Mine too! And I'm just trying to think what would the tipping point be...I thought at first you know they had The Club in Barcelona and it was an entry pass that was like a reasonably big chip that looked like it hurt

2:18:32 I mean, would it be something that Apple maybe could do as a pairing? A pairing for the iPhone. If Apple told me to do it, I'll do it! Yeah, I like the sound of that but think about it. Take note at the time. Yes, I'm doing that believe me so think about it for a second Apple could say, well you get this chip which you could have done in the Apple store. The Genius Bar that just yeah Just take a piece of that it's enough real estate And it is impossible to unlock the phone unless you are near it There would be a line out the door I think your right Now to me that would be the way to introduce it

2:19:17 Yeah, and you can't your phone gets stolen. It can't work without a chip. And they cut your hand off right? And because it's Apple, you're in the ecosystem so while everybody is still going into their pocket getting their phone or getting there credit card with the chip in it and they're tapping... You could just brush your hand against the device and you've paid! That's right. They could use it to open doors everything Apple could expand its eco and they ought it's not even a crazy idea for them I mean, it's crazy but it's not crazy for Apple to do yeah you imagine how if you put that into the apple pay ecosystem Dynamite man, I think Apple should do it now. Yeah, I think the Apple users should all get chipped I Do I'm with ya

CHAPTER 33 / 39 Discussion

KQED Ransomware Attack, Ethereum Network Nodes

The San Francisco PBS station KQED was severely impacted by a ransomware attack that took their systems offline for over 30 days due to a lack of proper backups. This leads to a conceptual discussion about the future of the internet, where individuals could become "nodes" on the Ethereum network through their own microchips, creating a decentralized and addressable web of people.

kqed· ransomware· backups· ethereum· blockchain· cybersecurity

2:20:12 I've been using Windows so much these days, I hear ya. I really do. Although i'm so afraid of viruses... I make an image- There's just a case that you can protect yourself You gotta have a couple utilities Yeah yeah, but you gave me the things But still, I make and image everyday Oh yeah? Well then you should do that anyway It's like our local, here is a story that I don't have clips of but they should. They don't like talking about it around here but KQED our local educational PBS station was hit by the ransomware virus taken completely out there still after 30 days they're not back up

2:20:55 Because they didn't pay the ransomware and they just got obliterated. And this is the way that stories go, and I don't know if they're back up as I speak... They might be but I don't think so! And they made no backups!! What kind of a night? You have to have- you're talking about like a 70 million dollar operation or something. And they had NO backups?! They've got no backups. They've got no backups. So there's-they're just down. Somebody got fired. Probably not And they're just, you know... This happens so much more than has been reported. When I was in the Netherlands, I was talking to Lex and he says, oh! And he lives way the hell out like an hour-and-a-half outside of Amsterdam for farmers but big farmers with just rows and rows of hidden cows because it's been horrible every single company around here got hit and no one is really talking about it But it wasn't huge amounts

2:21:50 And and we still don't know if it was that CIA engineered thing But yeah, everyone's paying for it. Oh another great thing We can have our no agenda new Arbeni coin in the in the chip It should you be user addressable with an API? oh This is how does I get the Linux guys in the Linux people he says got an API or just say we don't use o off And yeah, and then you become a node on the Ethereum network. Now you...oh well, yep. Think about that! You're a node! You could be a node of the new internet. After being chipped, you yourself are a node? Yes yes yes! I'm a chipped node! On the Ethereum network. Yeah thats a chick magnet! I'm a node! Hi im Adam Curry. Im a node. On the Ethereum Network?! Thats right!

CHAPTER 34 / 39 Discussion

Anthony Scaramucci Ouster, John Kelly Discipline

Anthony Scaramucci was removed as White House Communications Director after only ten days, coinciding with General John Kelly taking over as Chief of Staff. The hosts theorize that Scaramucci's brief, volatile tenure was a calculated move to clear out staff like Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer, allowing Kelly to establish immediate discipline. The segment also touches on the new points-based immigration proposal defended by Stephen Miller.

anthony scaramucci· john kelly· white house· reince priebus· sean spicer· stephen miller

2:22:51 about it. That's even better! Oh man, I like that idea. I'd get a chip for that." Yeah you would. Okay let's go back to some stories... We got the Scaramouche backgrounder on NBC so this is gonna be a nice slanted story. This is Kelly Scaramouche Backgrounder Long, long clip. You have to interrupt. The staff bloodletting at the White House claimed Anthony Scaramucci today ousted this afternoon after a stormy six days on the job. The brash New York financier and President Trump's new communications director was shown to the West Wing exit door on the same day retired General John Kelly took over as White House chief of staff. A brilliant move if I ever saw one and before we continue with the backgrounder

2:23:42 What do you think? Intentional, did he know that he- I mean... Going along with what I said on the last show. It would be even better! Not just for him to pick this fight and get all of his curse words and foul language out there but then also have Kelly fire him to give instant credibility to Kelly And we still have the whole shuffle with Sessions on deck. I'm liking it as a scheme If it's a scheme, only- AND by the way Scaramucci sold his company tax-free because that's how it works. Yeah, I didn't know this It was a horror with said pointed it out if you go to work for the government You got a lot of holdings and you have to sell them. You don't have to pay capital gains tax The government lets just slide scar moochie seem wonderful. Yes, brain damage hero This is a number of billionaires that have been you know given these temporary government jobs To get out at paying taxes on their profits had no idea that was taking place

2:24:37 I'm thinking, wow this is a scheme that's really kind of missed nobody's getting. Yeah and it's not like Scaramucci is out of the West Wing he was not escorted to the door. I mean I like the visual that you're drawing there NBC But he's still there. Shown the door, hey! The door let me show it to you Just like Banyan He's not gone he is still there From Reince Priebus Kelly's first order of business apparently fixing what many insiders saw as a big mistake by the president in his hiring of Scaramucci Our chief White House correspondent Haley Jackson has details Today, the retired general reorganizing his ranks with new Chief of Staff John Kelly pushing out controversial communications director Anthony Scaramucci according to sources familiar with the move. It comes not long after Scaramucci originally praised by the president targeted White House staff

2:25:31 Profanity-laced rant in the New Yorker, one so vulgar it's not repeatable here. So vulgar! The president certainly felt that Anthony's comments were inappropriate for a person in that position and he didn't want to burden General Kelly also with that line of succession. The White House publicly says Scaramucci, spotted in the Oval Office just this morning wanted Kelly to have a clean slate. Privately it's a clear message to staff there is new chief in town embraced we just swore in General Kelly will do a spectacular job and empowered general kelly will go down in terms of the position of Chief of Staff

2:26:16 one of the great ever. For the West Wing, a new era with a new manager but ultimately the same boss One who's insisting today there is no White House chaos after himself creating some President Trump hiring Scaramucci in the first place over the objections of some advisors which set off a domino effect Press Secretary Sean Spicer leaving followed by former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus while the warring factions in the White House appear to be giving Kelly some running room, the battles internally give Kelly a clear mission. General Kelly is going to bring the type of discipline he will bring some order and discipline protocol pecking order order discipline Andy Card served as chief of staff under President George W Bush removing Anthony Scaramucci I think demonstrates

2:27:05 candidly and forcefully to everyone that the chief of staff means business in terms of trying to bring discipline to the White House, to help the president accomplish the agenda. Yeah mission accomplished he can leave now Yeah, that's kind of my theory. He came in made a big fuss acted like a jerk threatened everybody they're all going to get fired and then two guys bailed out the Spicer who should he was his short timer anyway because they were done. He was done now Huckabee was doing all the work she was doing all the work and he was like getting mocked and everything is ridiculous And so he's out and then they've been then previous bails

2:27:44 And I think all the thesis about him, he probably was the leaker. He probably used it as a technique for trying to get his way but he wasn't very strong character and he's never been Chief of Staff before. He's like a fundraising guy and then ran the RNC and okay well that's not the same so brought another military guy and sort there is you know the military has taken over the place but... Yeah well there was some chaos luckily with the signing of the immigration bill Which isn't really discussed much as the bill itself other than it's racist. It was racist! I only have one clip just in case you want to play that was CNN's Jim Acosta getting, you know... In an argument with Stephen Miller who is a creepy guy

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Immigration Reform, Statue of Liberty Poem

The debate over merit-based immigration reform is highlighted by a heated exchange between CNN's Jim Acosta and Stephen Miller. Acosta's use of the Emma Lazarus poem "The New Colossus" is criticized, as the poem was added to the Statue of Liberty's pedestal years after its construction as a fundraiser. The hosts argue that the proposed system, which favors English speakers, is similar to successful models in Canada and Australia.

immigration· jim acosta· stephen miller· statue of liberty· emma lazarus· merit-based

2:28:33 And why they put him out to... I mean, he's very knowledgeable but he should do op-eds. He should not go on television! It just looks creepy you know what i'm talking about? Yeah the bald guy yeah well he's semi-bald is he completely bald? He's bald. He's creepy looking You know this is not the person you want to have communicating anything to you. I'm not gonna argue with you he shouldn't be on TV No he's not a good guy for this kind of stuff But I do like what I hear about the immigration bill, as it is exactly what Canada does. It's exactly what Australia does. And then I've always had...I didn't know that Canada did it but I knew about Australia and you know either your bringing in a couple million dollars thing its last count was I thought was like two million dollars? I could be wrong about that Australian which is I think 70 cents

2:29:26 And, or you had to be a rocket scientist or some other reason that you want to join in the community known as Oz. So now we're moving to that as well with a points-based system and top of the list is well if you already speak English then you know you have a head start then we're going to give you a bonus point for that and you can move up the line The outrage that ensued over this, over you know this is racist. This is un-American. This is not what we're about I mean...I find the lack of discourse about this is problematic! I personally like it did you have thoughts on it? I didn't know thoughts on it thought was a pretty good idea and they way they were going to do it

2:30:10 I didn't think it was racist. It was just, you know, it was inclusive in a funny kind of way but yeah there were rules that you can let everyone come wandering if they want which is the ways been going but then again where are you gonna get to cheap labor especially in California to pick the grapes and do the housekeeping clean the toilets as one woman on The View said You know, where are you gonna get the cheap housekeepers? The gardeners. Cheap gardener's cheap workers. Where are you going to get those guys in California especially? That seems that seems to be the only thing they can think about I mean it's really shocking to me. Yeah this is all we can't do We just need everybody should be able to come in Everybody should be able to hang out yeah that worked fine 50 years ago People come here for free money

2:31:04 Yeah, just free money. I don't have you can pay him under the table You don't do a lot of paperwork Yes, there's a bonanza if you want some you know as you want some made you want to made Housekeeper yeah that is indeed what the elites want comes way left Anyway, here's a Jim Acosta and he made yeah He jumped in he said this is racist and he started reading You know the inscription on the Statue of Liberty which I didn't know apparently was put on much later than the Statue of Liberty I Didn't know that give us your bring bring me your huddled masses. It was Ellis Island Moment did that oh no? Is there something what is on the Statue of Liberty? Some poem on it

2:31:52 Well, that's the poem they were talking about is the huddled masses. Well let's find out why you're playing that clip This whole notion of well they could learn You know they have to learn English before they get in United States Are we just gonna bring in people from Great Britain and Australia? So what he says there if it's only If English speakers have an advantage are just going to bring in people from the United Kingdom and Australia Which is obviously a boo-boo Actually I ought to honestly say I am shocked at your statement that you think only people from Great Britain and Australia would know English. It's actually, it reveals your cosmopolitan bias to a shocking degree that in your mind... No this is an amazing moment! This is an amazing moment That you think only people from Great Britain or Australia would speak English Is so insulting To millions of hardworking immigrants who do speak English from all over the world

2:32:48 world. Jim, have you honestly never met an immigrant from another country who speaks English outside of Great Britain and Australia? Is that your personal experience?" But that's not what she said! And it shows your cosmopolitan bias." But this whole conversation was outrageous and insulting from both sides. Stephen Miller, you're creepy and you understood... You knew exactly what he meant if you just tried to try to get the only Statue of Liberty inscription can be found on the tablet in her left hand which says July 4th 1976 The day the United States adopted the Declaration of Independence right? This but the poem is it was a fundraiser for the pedestal

2:33:40 Yeah, and it's called Colossus. And that's where we get keep ancient lands your storied pump with side of this long Give me you're tired You're poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shores send these the homeless tempest tossed To me I lift my lamp beside the golden door yeah was a fundraiser A Fundraiser it's literally what it says in the Wikipedia to raise money for the construction of the pedestal Yeah, so that got thrown around. But yeah we are an immigration country but this is... And by the way what's the Statue of Liberty represent? It keeps saying I'm thinking what do you think it represents is called the Statue of Liberty yes it represents liberty which the Democrats of course

2:34:31 go back to the old, the basic thesis between the difference between Democrats and Republicans. And that which we've talked about before and that is the Republicans or the conservatives will say in the liberals, the Republicans are for a liberty and freedom, freedom and liberty. Those are the two watchwords you see him using those words a lot. The Democrat liberals always for equality and justice. So you have equality and justice on one side, and freedom and liberty on the other, and that's where the split takes place." We've talked about this before. And it's an analysis that has been done about the two parties and the equality and justice, you know, social justice warriors...we have equal this and equal that and equal, equal, equal. Meanwhile, the other side is we want more freedom! We want freedom and liberty!" Yeah but I personally think what is behind

2:35:26 topic is the whole no borders, no nations. Oh absolutely and that about it's always no borders screw the borders! Yeah well I know when i played the uh... I played the AncestorDNA dot com clip a few shows ago um...I saw New 23andMe which unfortunately doesn't work in audio because you know there's a lot of title cards on the screen It's the exact same thing. They've got this dynamite multi-culti girl with, you know she's got dark skin like a black person with freckles super cute and then wherever she is boom it's like oh 7% this 3% this and you're always some part Askenazi Jew I'm not... everybody's piece of Askenazi Jew

2:36:15 The Askenazi coin, the Jew coin. I'm telling you...I should have a million coins That would go over well But it's really so prevalent and the mind control is astonishing And I think Jim Acosta is an example This may not be the best example but just in general to say Well, you're giving people who speak English preferential treatment that's racist No! It has nothing to do with racism I hate to say this to this guy, but if you go anywhere in the world they speak English. Except maybe Western China? Probably not so much. The French really can't do it. They're also a competitive language. Most of Africa speaks French. All politics is still conducted in French.

CHAPTER 36 / 39 Discussion

Afghanistan Human Rights, Bacha Bazi Custom

The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) is urging the Pentagon to declassify reports on child sex abuse by Afghan security forces. The discussion focuses on the "Bacha Bazi" custom, a form of institutionalized pedophilia that remains prevalent despite being officially outlawed. The hosts criticize the US government for "turning a blind eye" to these human rights violations to maintain military alliances.

afghanistan· sigar· bacha bazi· human rights· pentagon· pedophilia

2:37:14 Yeah, or a lot of the language love the written language certainly is but yeah that did that what he said is more racist than Anything else I have a little update on Afghanistan. I have that too. I have the Afghanistan strategy Kicker Oh NBC's depends which one use yours different words and from mine is very different minus from RT And it's a very different story. I'm quite sure oh okay once you play the RT when then drop back to mind The US government's Afghanistan watchdog has urged the Pentagon to declassify a report detailing allegations of child sex abuse by Afghan forces. The report concerned allegations of sexual abuse of children by members of the Afghan security forces because DOD has classified much of the information on which the SIGAR report is based, the report is classified

2:38:06 SIGAR has requested that DOD declassify the report. This prohibits the government from providing aid to another nation's security forces if there is credible information that human rights have been violated. Now, The Watchdog also cites the State Department as saying that the Afghan government has failed to meet human rights standards and that Afghan officials are complicit in the sexual abuse of children by Afghan security forces. The US government, meantime is accused of turning a blind eye to one Afghan custom in particular known as Bachi-Bazi. This involves the sexual abuse of prepubescent and adolescent boys has been illegal in Afghanistan since the start

2:39:01 this year. Yeah that Bucci, that Bucci Bazzi stuff man! Well we've talked about this on the show before the entire country the country's culture is based on pedophilia it's nuts and it's not discussed in the mainstream media at all and and it does appear to be cultural yeah as a total cultural thing yeah just look at our Bucci Bazzi And there's a documentary I think you can probably get on YouTube. So, but I think these two separate things... It is now illegal quote-unquote that's a joke as of this year Yes of this year it's illegal okay? Yeah alright Alright here come with me and with me. I like how they bring in the Leahy law though That'll go nowhere But the idea is cute

CHAPTER 37 / 39 Discussion

Trump Afghanistan Strategy, Rare Earth Minerals

President Trump reportedly expressed extreme frustration with his military advisors over the lack of progress in Afghanistan, comparing the situation to a poorly managed restaurant renovation. Trump is particularly concerned that China is profiting from Afghanistan's rare earth minerals while the US bears the military cost. Additionally, Sebastian Gorka defends the transgender military ban, citing high suicide rates within the community as a reason for exclusion from high-pressure combat roles.

afghanistan· donald trump· jim mattis· china· rare earth minerals· sebastian gorka

2:39:47 Okay. This is different, this is apparently Trump has irked about the whole Afghanistan thing I'm just guessing because he's got a feud with the CIA this has been going on and on it hasn't ended and Brennan isn't even there The feud with the CIA? He did just end the covert program for you know giving weapons to rebels in Syria which is barely spoken about but hallelujah thank you i'm yeah and have a lot of that i guess you must be beyond the side that she thinks they're not going to give me more weapons over there i think it's i think what he said is one thing what happens is another because cia doesn't listen to this guy and i think that he has not been read in on this son the reason that everybody in the cns particulars over in afghanistan which we've talked about this show well-intentioned drugs it was suck if you talk about another show

2:40:41 It's the drugs. I don't think he has been read in, and so he wants us to get out of there and it is causing nothing but trouble. Which is also the problem with The Wall. CIA brings the drugs in or at least they help. Well, here we go. Tomorrow the National Security Council is scheduled to meet and discuss changing the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, but the last time they met things got very heated with the president blasting his own advisors NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Hallie Jackson has an inside look at what happened in that room

2:41:38 Tonight, an exclusive look behind the closed doors of the Situation Room at an increasingly frustrated president agitated with his military on Afghanistan even as he delays a decision on a new strategy in a fight his top generals describe as a stalemate. Senior administration officials take NBC News inside that meeting two weeks ago where the President's key advisors surrounded him, including Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis. Those sources say the president lashed out suggesting Mattis should fire the general in charge of Afghanistan venting quote we aren't winning influenced it seemed by a meeting he'd had earlier with veterans of the Afghan war those same sources tell NBC News some in the room were taken aback

2:42:21 by an analogy the president made referencing the renovation of a favorite New York restaurant led by an outside consultant to illustrate how those on the ground might make better decisions than those at higher levels. His point was perhaps it would have been better if that owner had gone to the employees who are working in the restaurant rather than hired someone from the outside. It's wasted a lot of money." Those officials say the president also seemed annoyed China, not the US is making money mining rare minerals in Afghanistan. Sources tell NBC News the president left the meeting without deciding on a strategy and that his advisors left stunned.

2:43:06 The new President Chump jingle. Net president chump! Now, I believe this was two weeks ago, Prebys is the one who leaked this information And why would he do that? He was at the meeting and there were pictures of the meeting, Prebys is right there Why would he do that? Because he's been doing it all along, he's a leaker Damn leaker Maybe he thinks...this policy...I think he thinks he's doing the country a favor And some of this information is interesting and I believe that this story is pretty accurate. I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be. Sounds right, and the minerals for sure... And he would be irked about the mineral thing more than anything because that's what he was always about Which is why he called the president of Afghanistan He said hey can we do a deal on this? That's what we reported two weeks ago Right

2:43:54 After previous call knees are in there hacking away. They're not putting anything into keeping the poppy safe or whatever work We're doing there now, they're just digging away pulling out lithium And they just opened their base their naval base in Djibouti how does that yeah? How does that work oh We have a drone base there and now the Chinese just show up and like, ah, Djibouti's ours? No it's our Djibouti not your Djibouti. Well according to our economic hitman it says we're losing Africa faster than... To the Chinese yeah well and so Of course this is no new! But who cares do we need Africa? Well for rare earths for sure Yeah but can we buy it

2:44:40 They're gouges, although the history of the Chinese and so far as gouging is concerned it's kind of back ass word. They're not really good at gouging because their culture which is something we don't fully realize but if you look at the history of this silk trade when the Chinese took it over and they essentially cornered the market on silk then with the product...the price collapsed because there's still this element in Chinese culture we always have to remember best price They don't really know how to gouge. We always think of everything in our terms, we say oh Western society and we know how to gouge you corner the market that's why have anti-monopoly laws. You corner the market and then ya gouge em' ya give it to them but no! The Chinese they cornered the market then they dumped...they just dump it is unbelievable

2:45:29 There's no evidence of this. You're right, you're right! No one ever talks about that you're absolutely right well in that case maybe we do a deal with the Chinese get best price let them deal with all the crap Well they are doing a better job than we do although our guy who defends USAID uh he is there everyone apparently is upset with Trump Yeah but what does it have to do with the Chinese? Well, they're letting the Chinese take over Africa. That's what it has to do with the Chinese. Well again I don't see why it is a bad idea let the Chinese take over Africa and then they still need to sell to us. Okay, they can sell that anywhere but they needed it because of investment. They get their minerals out and we say hey best price! It would cost a lot less blood and treasure

2:46:20 I think the funny thing is, I just don't think we can ever bring ourselves to putting ourselves in that position where we're dependent. Because at some point some Chinese who corners some market someplace will have a clue and he'll gouge us! That's what we think maybe it will never happen but the way we see it yeah if it's gonna happen and there's bound to happen now we're gonna get gouged Well, no matter what our resource extraction team of the US military will not include transgender members. And Sebastian Gorka laid it out very clearly You know, who is this guy? This guy. Well he I never see a picture of him in the White House but it no he's always and he always does his little interviews right in front of the White House right in front on the lawn He supposed to work. He's supposed to be working in there as my understanding. This isn't white house. This is job He comes out he stands on the front lawn and does interviews and says

2:47:18 very cutting true stuff. combat effectiveness. There are leading studies from the medical establishment, for example that state that the transgender community has a 40% suicide attempt rate. That is a tragedy we need to help those people we don't need to try and force them into the hierarchical military environment where they are under the utmost pressure to kill or be killed and that is why the president is doing this out of

2:48:07 warmth of his consideration for this population. It's exactly what I said he is protecting the transgender community. Funny thing is exactly what you said yeah he is protecting the transgendered community that's when he said it when he gave a speech, I'm going to protect you guys from the Muslim radicals that's what he says yes we have the clip Somewhere. Don't make me get it! I think we're 10 minutes! Yeah, all right you go yes? I'm gonna give you one more clip and we'll get out of here Okay, I got two choices But i'll take this one because it's probably gonna this story has to end I mean that should be Ford has to start advertising with the mainstream media or they're gonna keep getting these stories And this is and this book server this also is about Austin Texas Can I go

CHAPTER 38 / 39 Discussion

Ford Explorer Carbon Monoxide, Electric Vehicle Competition

A series of incidents involving carbon monoxide leaks in Ford Explorer police interceptors has led the Austin Police Department to pull nearly 400 vehicles from service. The hosts speculate that the negative publicity might be part of a push by electric vehicle manufacturers to capture the law enforcement market. The segment concludes with a discussion on the potential dangers of high-voltage batteries in electric cars during accidents.

ford explorer· carbon monoxide· austin police· elon musk· electric cars· tesla

2:48:54 Tonight, another case like this one of a police officer passing out at the wheel and having an accident allegedly after unsafe exposure to carbon monoxide. This crash happened in Newport Beach California The new case in Auburn Massachusetts He said that he had just been involved in an accident And he had passed out and hit another vehicle. The Auburn officer lost control, struck a car at a stop sign and wound up in a church parking lot across the street he's been hospitalized so have two other officers who also tested positive for carbon monoxide exposure it's the latest in a series of troubling incidents involving late model Ford police SUVs

2:49:39 The Austin, Texas Police Department took nearly 400 vehicles off the streets after officers there reported getting sick from the fumes. Tonight Ford says it is sending engineers to Auburn to inspect their vehicles and modifications made to them Alright, here's what I'm thinking. This is now the second story in as many shows about the Ford Explorer. In fact there has been about six stories on the M5M So how about this? Someone somewhere maybe with an electric vehicle company is trying to get the police business and they're discrediting Ford in the interim

2:50:22 Who could that be? I don't know. It just hit me so i haven't done any research. Elon! Could be, but maybe this...I'm just thinking there's something going on with this. Voters might want the business Chrysler might want the business, but whatever the case this reminds me of the Toyota stuck gas pedal story that lingered. Oh God! That took forever yeah that took forever to find out it was... You know I don't know how much it affected sales but I'll tell you this right now I would not buy a Ford Explorer Of course not period of course not This is horrible. And I can't be the only one thinking like this

2:51:04 We, uh... Cities of Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland are sending out an RFI to automakers for an electric car order of 24 000 vehicles. This is from March you watch we're going to see because it's not just a problem with the Ford it's specific to the combustion engine that's why I thought of it. Yeah because carbon monoxide is specific to that engine right So you're not going to get any carbon monoxide from, I mean the counter attack if you're gonna do it against the electric car is gonna be a number of stores where people get electrocuted.

2:51:44 There are a lot of real situations where the car gets into Iraq and it shorts out in some way you're having to be grounded. You get electrocuted Yeah, that's right I've heard that EMTs are getting special education about certain or all electric vehicles So so that they don't get electrocuted when they want to try to save someone who doesn't want to get electrocuted yeah How would you like to cue this thing? That's like a miserable And the guys just turning into a you know cooked chicken right there in front of your eyes That's not gonna be fun. How much how much? Amperage and or voltage talking about is the M must be huge amps that's what that's all it kills you huge especially in a Tesla, but like what what's huge I don't know But it's enough to probably fry instantly Wow even if its direct current Or is it alternate now it has to be direct current doesn't it yeah

2:52:37 Yeah, well if you ever gotten a jolt from about six or twelve volt 12-volt small size Direct current battery that's hooked to a car. You've something to think about yeah I got it. I gotta figure out why I'm gonna look into that and we'll find out what kind of amperage they have it must be Let's do it. That's work on that would be part of the next couple next oh yeah Hey, we'll do some direction There's a lot of covered up cases and people been electric here They just don't want to talk about it. I love it when you latch onto something like that You are the Seymour Hirsch of my generation John C. Dvorak Hardly alright everybody Thank you very much for tuning in if you're on the live stream no agenda stream calm and thank you all for listening on the podcast We return on Sunday with another episode of The No Agenda show please remember us at the vorac org slash na we really do need your help Got least another month of summer here, and it's always tough I

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Outro, Bitcoin from Heaven, Podcast Mix

The show concludes with the hosts providing their contact information and PO Box details in Austin and El Cerrito. A musical montage follows, featuring a parody song "Bitcoin from Heaven" and various clips of the hosts and guests, including Brian Brushwood. The segment serves as the final sign-off for episode 952.

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2:53:39 Until then coming to you from the common law Condo then five by nine Cluede Oh here in Austin, Texas capital of the drone star state FEMA region 6 in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where we do have a post office box three three nine El Cerrito California 9 4 5 3 0 that is owned by The No Agenda Show and it takes checks and notes on John C. Dvorak until Sunday Adios, mofos! Every time it rains, it rains Bitcoin from heaven Don't you know the cloud contains Bitcoin from heaven You'll find your fortunes falling all the way down So ensure your crypto coins are going around

2:55:35 Trade them for a pack of drugs bought from the deep web If you want the things you love, use cash instead So when you hear it flocking Don't run under a tree There'll be mid-cash from heaven For you and me P.O.D.C.A.S.T.R. Yeah! P.O.D.C.A.S.T.R.. Yeah! D-C-A-S-T-O... D-C-A S-T-R... Yeah! I'm a podcaster, I'm a podcaster When you say you're a podcaster they're all impressed

2:56:39 I'm a podcaster. Ask me about my podcast! I'm a podcaster This is Adam, he's a podcaster and for the first time it really hurt... I realize i'm below VJ now. I'm a podcaster There's one real cutie comes up to me says so what do you do? And I said cuz I'm a podcaster and she just turned her walk off P O D C A S Go Podcasting GOING!!! GO PODCASTING!!!! I'm doing this thing on some of these guys now. It's pretty funny. I say bullcrap and I put hashtag blocked just to freak them What I do is I go over and look and see what their stuff looks like if it's interesting enough, I don't block him

2:57:42 And I rarely block them nowadays, I just put blocked. Just to freak em' right? Just to freak em'. Nowadays... Blocked. But i just put blocked! Hashtag bl-blocked. Just to freak em'... Reclaiming my time. I'm reclaiming my time with... I don't want to waste my time on me. Reclaiming my time when you're on my time, I can reclaim it. Reclaiming my time.

2:58:43 Reclaiming my time. Time, time, time... Reclaiming my time. Thank you very much. I'm Brian Brushwood. Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! I don't like the word bro. I don't like the word dude. Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Dude! Brian Brushwood, who at his use overuses the word gooten constantly says doodoo doo doodoo doo doo. Goot! Goot! Goot! The best podcast in the universe In the morning then... bastard. Dvorak dot org slash N A Adios mofo