Episode 991 · Sunday, 17 December 2017

Milkshake Duck

A 1954 congressional report exposes how major foundations weaponized the classroom, while Silicon Valley titans finally admit their platforms were built to hijack the human brain.

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The No Agenda Show · No. 991

About this episode

Norman Dodd and the 1954 Reese Committee investigation reveal a coordinated effort by the Carnegie Endowment and Rockefeller Foundation to reshape American education toward collectivism. Archival records from 1908 suggest these organizations viewed war as a primary tool for social engineering, eventually recruiting a stable of historians to rewrite national history. This institutional shift is linked to the disappearance of pre-1914 textbooks and the rise of modern internationalist ideologies.

Former Facebook executives Chamath Palihapitiya and Sean Parker admit the platform was designed to exploit human psychology through dopamine-driven feedback loops. Internal research now attempts to distinguish between passive scrolling and active well-being while the company recruits social psychologists to study user behavior. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee faces internal scrutiny as Nomiki Konst alleges $800 million was funneled to consultants while state parties lost over 1,200 seats. In the media, the race to erase Kevin Spacey from Hollywood continues with Christopher Plummer reshooting scenes for Ridley Scott.

Oxford Dictionaries crowns youthquake and Milkshake Duck as the defining terms of 2017, reflecting a year of rapid viral rise and fall. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak deconstruct the latest FBI textgate involving Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, questioning the integrity of the FISA court. The episode concludes with a look at spontaneous human combustion in London and California's new radiation guidelines for cell phones.


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CHAPTER 01 / 46 Discussion

Introduction, Episode 991 and the Dodd Report

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 991 from Austin and Northern Silicon Valley on December 17, 2017. They introduce a significant discovery regarding a 1954 congressional document known as the Dodd Report. The hosts suggest this document reveals a long-standing ruse involving major foundations and the American educational system.

adam curry· john c. dvorak· austin· silicon valley· dodd report· newsletter

00:00 This sounds like a cheap plot to an old Columbo film. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore It's Sunday December 17th 2017 this is your award-winning Gitmo Nation Media Assassination Episode 991! This is no agenda Reading the dot-docs to Dimension B and broadcasting live from downtown Austin, Tejas. Cap with a drone! Star State in the Cluedio in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry And from northern Silicon Valley where the sun is shining There's no fires at least around here and everybody's happy I'm Johnson It's Crackpot & Buzzkill In the mornin' Still working on the levels but we understood most of what you said Well it's okay I couldn't hear you at all You couldn't hear me at all?

00:44 I could barely hear you in the background then i heard that encourage that was my cue oh i see if i move this up a bit probably i see what's going on okay well in the morning to john. In the morning do you mr and curry in the morning all ships at sea boots underground i'm sorry the wrong part of the little too early for that yeah hey one of the better newsletters Not just for how it was written, but oh my god. What an uncovering of information? What a what a what a coming out we've had over this dot document Yeah apparently this information which was released in 1954 seems to be a little bit overlooked now Do you have a way you want to get into this and explain what's going on because when I read this Honestly, you sent me John rarely sends me an email for anything

01:37 And he says, read this put it in the show notes. I'm like okay and i'm reading and i'm like is this about Soros? Is about Gates? And then suddenly it dawned on me oh my god of course how could we have not seen this obvious ruse that's been going on for what 70-75 years? However however I will say that You know for you to put in the newsletter Adam was going on and on about this Was a little passive-aggressive. I had to dramatize it a bit It was done for the point of dramatization yeah sure it was

CHAPTER 02 / 46 Discussion

Norman Dodd, Reese Committee Investigation into Foundations

Norman Dodd served as the investigator for the Reese Committee in 1954, tasked with examining the influence of large foundations on American life. In archival recordings, Dodd claims the Republican National Committee and the White House pressured him to stop the investigation. He asserts that foundations were part of a coordinated plan to alter the thinking of the United States through the educational system.

norman dodd· reese committee· foundations· education system· deathbed confession· conspiracy

02:21 Okay So what happened on the last show is I said, you know? I was I played a bit of Sarah Silverman of her new show and said You know if this is really truly how people young people will people today think that they feel queasy in their stomach when they see the American flag being raised. I Said then we're doomed and you went you went off on me And then luckily you did something about it and you Went and found out why this has happened what and you said it was education which was Arguably kind of a just an empty statement but then you back it up well i was thinking about it and it was like what you get anyone can say stuff like that what is the genesis is where I was looking for.

03:05 And I coincidentally ran into this, and since then have even got more interesting stuff which involves Rhodes Scholars which you'll hear about eventually. Because when these guys did their... I have a bunch of clips actually from one of the guy who just... The guy, the Dodd guy who was on his deathbed in the 80s, this was all done in 1954 if anybody read the newsletter and they didn't they missed out. This guy who did this report for the US Congress, it was called the Reese Committee or the Reese Report. Different names for it. It was never completed that you have which we have linked in the show notes is not a full thing this guy has a lot more stories to tell which were left out because the congress finally... In fact let's see what I got a bunch of clips. Dodd

03:56 See dot end of reason here's how the here's how the research ended you must play this clip first Dodd end of research wait stop Hold on a second just one second. Let me get a time code I just wanna make sure your voice is being recorded to say something for a moment Yeah, I was gonna say we've got I've got 1 2 3 4 5 6 I'm gonna do the edit here. I'll start out of it Just didn't want to be caught not recording Okay, which clip is it died and of research? Okay, picking it up here. Republican National Committee and the White House were resorted to stop me from continuing this investigation in the direction that Carol Reese had personally asked me to do which was to utilize this investigation Mr Griffin to uncover the fact that this country had been a victim of conspiracy That was Mr Reese's conviction

05:03 I eventually agreed to carry it out. I explained to Mr. Reese that his own counsel wouldn't go in that direction, he gave me permission to disregard our own counsel and then I had then set up an aspect of the investigation outside our office more or less secret And um... The Republican National Committee got wind of what i was doing And they did everything they could to stop me. They appealed to counsel to stop me, and finally they resorted to the White House." You know what I like so much about deathbed confessions is that they're always seen as conspiracy theories It's always like FBI agent confesses on his deathbed. Yeah, well this guy wasn't on his death bed but he died three months later Oh yeah, what did he die of? Natural causes

06:00 Well, I know he seemed pretty old. He probably was. But maybe it was murdered If i can just set up a little bit because of course I read the document The assertion in the document was there had been a coordinated plan from outside the country, possibly but certainly inside the educational system to change the actual thinking of the country and The research started with what is that? The function of a foundation of a and then that's kind of broad You know is it nonprofit or but what does the function of a foundation in the United States about What is it supposed to do and suppose to support you know for the better good there was exact definitions of what this was and then they go in see okay what are some of these foundations who are supporting our.

CHAPTER 03 / 46 Discussion

Cold War Context, Collectivism in Education

The investigation into foundations occurred during the early 1950s amidst Cold War fears of communist infiltration. Dodd argues that foundations like Carnegie, Rockefeller, and Ford shifted their focus toward promoting a "collectivistic concept" in schools. This educational shift is linked to the modern popularity of figures like Bernie Sanders among younger generations.

cold war· communism· collectivism· bernie sanders· socialism· foundations

06:48 educational institutions, are they attaching some kind of stuff to the money that they're sending? I'm paraphrasing but i think that's kind of the setup. Yeah well let's go back in history though and take a look at what it was like in 52 53 54 when this thing was being done for the senate or for the house okay this report yeah it was a communist thing going on everyone was fearful of the communists right because the Russians had built up a big army and they were tough, and they eventually cloned the H-bomb and made trouble. Caused the Cold War. So there was a thing going on about let's find the communists because it must have permeated the government, it must have permeated society, they're permeating stuff. And you ended up with

07:36 a look at these foundations which were getting kind of suspicious and they all were. It was the Carnegie Endowment, there's also a Carnegie Educational Foundation, the Rockefellers and- The Ford Foundation. And the Ford Foundation which are still all sketchy in fact just to bring that up to speed before I continue to explain this play The Dodd Foundations Today and this was in 1982 is when he taught it was talking okay How do you see that the purpose and direction of the major foundations has changed over the years to the present? What is it today? Oh, a hundred percent behind meeting their cost of education such as it is presented through the schools and colleges of this United States on the subject

08:28 Our history has proven our original ideas to be no longer practical. The future belongs to a collectivistic concept and there's just no disagreement on it." What is a collective, what was collectivism? Well collectivism is working together for greater good. It's socialism is what it is. Working together for greater good doesn't necessarily have to be socialism No but that's their argument is working together for greater good and if you want to know the collectivist out there who is the number one guy is Bernie Sanders

09:18 And Bernie Sanders is loved by the young because they have really ramped up this education thing and so Bernie Sanders is speaking to them. Because they've been educated with the kind of hearing that wants to hear what Bernie Sanders has to say, right? So Bernie Sanders is the guy And this has been going on for some time and it has a lot to do. But anyway, back to the 50's so there is anti-communist thing going on and what is interesting about this is that the big anti-communists in Congress are all Republicans but it was the Republicans who shut down this report! So that was to me as the real eye opener here but let us listen

CHAPTER 04 / 46 Discussion

Carnegie Endowment, War as a Tool for Social Change

Katherine Casey, a skeptical investigator for the Reese Committee, examined the early minutes of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She reportedly discovered that in 1908, the trustees discussed war as the most effective means to alter the life of an entire people. The records suggested a plan to involve the United States in World War I by gaining control of the State Department and diplomatic machinery.

carnegie endowment· world war i· state department· social engineering· katherine casey· balkan wars

09:57 Dot was given the opportunity to look into these didn't know what they're gonna come up with but he had to look into these foundations and you had. The guys from the Carnegie foundation just told him to go, send somebody over and look at the books and you can do whatever you want with the information. And he was kind of stunned by that net will be in part one of discovery research but i wanna back it with a cat a lot because this came from an hour interview when I wanted to cut down like less than five ten minutes And he sent this woman over there who apparently was sent by Congress to watchdog him, bird dog him. To make sure he wasn't breaking any rules. Shadow him! Shadow him! And she thought the whole thing was bullcrap and she didn't want to...

10:43 Even do it and she thought this was just making good found a few foundations were only for good. And she was using is a real skeptic and he's so he said her to the carnegie foundation to go look at the manager from there early days where it would, pre-incorporated in 1908 until, I don't know how much it got done but she only had two weeks to look at this stuff. But let's listen to part one of the discovery research. What could possibly be wrong with foundations? They do so much good! She came back at the end of 2 weeks with the following in a way on dictaphone

11:20 belts. We are now at the year 1908, which was the year that the Carnegie began operations and in that year the trustees meeting for the first time raised a specific question which they discussed and the question is there any means known more effective than war, assuming you wish to alter the life of an entire people. And they conclude that no known...no more effective means than war to that end is known to humanity." So then in 1909 they raised a second question and discuss it namely how do we involve the United States in a war

12:10 Well, I doubt at that time if there was any subject more removed from the thinking of most of the people in this country than its involvement in a war. There were intermittent shows in the Balkans but I doubt very much many people even knew where the Balkans was and finally they answer that question as follows we must control the State Department. And then that very naturally raises a question of how do we do that? and they answer it by saying, We must take over and control the diplomatic machinery of this country! And finally they resolve to aim at that as an objective Then time passes... ...and we are eventually in war

13:01 We should have been World War One. I mean people because we promote the show on the news are a lot of people subscribe and unsubscribe they miss the stuff. Which is all links it's got blinks and pictures in everything installed and essays occasionally not all the time but enough so, so anyway so this woman comes back with his dictaphone recordings and she

CHAPTER 05 / 46 Discussion

Rockefeller Foundation, Rewriting American History

Following World War I, the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations allegedly collaborated to prevent American life from reverting to its pre-1914 state by controlling education. They focused on altering the teaching of American history by recruiting a "stable" of twenty historians who were briefed in London. This effort is linked to the Rhodes Scholarship program and the disappearance of history books written before 1914.

rockefeller foundation· guggenheim foundation· american history· rhodes scholars· cecil rhodes· london

13:46 is apparently shook by this whole thing because she was a true believer. And let's go to part two where there are again, couple more interesting tidbits. Which would have been World War I and at that time they record on their minutes a shocking report in which they dispatched President Wilson a telegram cautioning him just see that the war does not end too quickly and finally of course we are the war is over. At that time their interest shifts over to preventing what they call a reversion of life in the United States to what it was prior to 1914 when World War I broke out and they

14:32 arrive at that point, they come to the conclusion that to prevent a reversion we must control education in the United States. And they realize that's a pretty big task so it is too big for them alone and so they approach The Rockefeller Foundation with the suggestion that portion of education which could be considered domestic be handled by the Rockefeller Foundation and that portion which is international should be handled by the endowment. And they then decide that the key to this success of these two operations lay in

15:13 an alteration of the teaching of American history. So they approach four of the then most prominent teachers of American history in the country, people like Charles and Mary Byrd, and their suggestion to them is will they alter the manner which they present this subject? And they get turned down flat So they then decide that it is necessary for them to do as they say, build our own stable of historians. And then they approach the Guggenheim Foundation which specializes in fellowships and say when we find young men in the process of studying for doctorates in the field of American history and we feel that they are uh...the right caliber will you grant them fellowships

16:03 on our say-so, and the answer is yes. So under that condition eventually they assemble 20 and they take this 20 potential teachers of American history to London and there they're briefed into what is expected of them when as in if they secure appointments in keeping with the doctorates they will have earned So they sent him to London, and I believe they sent him even though he doesn't bring this up but I believe they sent them to the Rhodes operation over there which Cecil Rhodes set up in their early 1900s.

16:47 which resulted in the Rhodes Scholarships, which if you look at who's who came out of that thing. You have a lot of historians and a lot of people that- A lot of politicians, people in the State Department specifically and it was very interesting connection there but that was the beginning I think of what was the change in the way we teach. And it's a funny thing is about this when I first ran into it, I have a collection of history books. I have a very large collection especially Civil War stuff which was written pre-1914 and I've always found it to be completely different than what you read today in terms of its attitude or another way to put it. He mentions a couple things there about how people were

17:42 were specifically told to stop writing this way, and a lot of them just disappeared off the face of the earth. You can't find half of these books. I mean- The books or the people? Well, the people are dead but it's... The books you can find them in rare bookstores and places like that but they're not even on archive.org They're not in the libraries anymore there. I don't think half of them you could find at Cal Berkeley It's just a very interesting situation that happened. And I think it was done overtly, I didn't think about that before as being overt when I started noticing this because I have all these old books but now that I hear this something yeah i was probably done on purpose let's go to the woman who did all the work at the Carnegie

CHAPTER 06 / 46 Discussion

Katherine Casey, Psychological Impact of Investigation

Katherine Casey reportedly suffered a mental breakdown after discovering the extent of foundation influence during her research for Norman Dodd. The hosts compare her reaction to modern "Dimension B" individuals who struggle with political realities. The discussion highlights how foundation grants to Ivy League schools have institutionalized concepts of globalism and social justice over several decades.

katherine casey· norman dodd· federal trade commission· psychological shock· social justice· globalism

18:29 was this, I guess is a Catherine Casey. I want you to play his little clip of Dodd says Latheran on here Casey clip. Yeah, my tell you this experience as far as its impact on Katherine cases concern where she never was able to return to her law practice if it hadn't been for Carol Reese's ability to tuck her away in a job with it Federal Trade Commission, I don't know what would have happened to Catherine but ultimately she lost her mind as a result of it terrible shock So she and she did the lot of research for this. Yeah, she was a dimension B person

19:10 And now I'm taking dimension B back into the 50s, right? She was a lockstep dimension beat person and this apparently was so shocking to her. Oh boy This stuff could happen that she couldn't handle it. I think Hello Exactly what we're watching today with people losing their mind Let me let me just the way I read the document and the conclusion of the report And I'm a little familiar with this, of course Tina the Keeper is in non-profit and many grants that you receive they're called restricted. They have restricted donation and so you could be so construction company may say for instance well i want to guys to build a new Ronald McDonald house here's a million dollars he can't use it for anything else except for the actual construction or the plumbing of the construction I guess you go that to that degree

20:02 And these foundations, Carnegie Ford... what was the other one? Rockefeller. Rockefeller and Guggenheim for that matter. Yes, Guggenheim is actually quite important as well. They would give money to the big Ivy League schools And they would say, okay here's this money but the coursework I want you to use it for has to be surrounded about around globalism or social justice or equality. As you look at the curriculum now of all universities all major universities that people are graduating with a Bachelor of Arts and

20:41 political justice and And they're kind of useless actually these I don't think that they they necessarily get you a job in the workplace They get your job in a foundation. They get your job at one of these nonprofits. It's just job and whether Soros operations Yes, in this is you get a job absolutely absolutely in the system Yeah, but it explains because the way these and this is now 75 years People have actually been taught that the American way is wrong. That we need to be global, one world no nations No borders everybody lovey-dovey kumbaya hand in hand Yeah And and and that's of course happened to the educators today and now they are just teaching another version To the kids and it's really shocking to hear how this went down

21:29 Yeah, well especially when it started according to Dodd here in 1910 when the Carnegie Endowment for the Arts or whatever, endowment for something. They also have an educational foundation which started in 1904 when those foundations came to be and uh... It's just like a rat's nest I've had some anyway, so i've been looking at it and that's when I came up with another guy who has a gives a speech that berates the Rhodes Cecil Rhodes in his operation in England which is where they sent those 20 that he talked about right. And then that becomes the road scholars and when you start looking at the list of Road Scholars luckily Wikipedia has a lot of this stuff and the road scholar

CHAPTER 07 / 46 Discussion

Dodd Report Findings, Alleged KGB Subversion

The 1954 Dodd Report concluded that foundations used grants to direct American education toward an internationalist viewpoint while discrediting national traditions. While some former KGB agents have claimed credit for subverting the American education system, the hosts argue the foundations themselves were the primary drivers. The report suggests education was pressed into the service of a specific political agenda.

dodd report· carnegie· rockefeller· kgb· subversion· bryn mawr

22:17 Web page itself is pretty open about it. You can look everybody up you can see what they're up to They're very kind of proud this one other speaker who I'll discuss him in another show claims that Cecil Rhodes created a Kind of a model of the Illuminati as a group of conspirators To promote globalism, okay from the from the Dodd report for a second here Sure in ensuing studies disclose such a relationship now this is between the educational. institutions and their procedures, and these foundations. That's what he is referring to here. It had existed continuously since the beginning of this 50-year period. In addition these studies seem to give evidence of a response to our involvement in international affairs likewise they seem to reveal that grants have been made by foundations chiefly by Carnegie & Rockefeller which were used to further this purpose by directing education in the United States towards an international viewpoint

23:17 and discrediting the traditions which it formerly had been dedicated. Training individuals and servicing agencies to render advice to the executive branch of the federal government, decreasing the dependency of education upon the resources of local community and freeing it from many of this natural safeguards inherent in this American tradition, changing both school-and college curricula to the point where they sometimes denied the principles underlying the American way of life and financing experiments designed to determine the most effective means of which education could be pressed into service of a political nature. And this is, this report's from 19 what? Fifty... Fifty-four! Fifty four yeah. I mean that some serious allegations

24:03 Yeah, especially since they've been all been swept under the rug. Yeah you can't find the evidence of it taking place anymore I mean even finding that document which was on Bryn Mawr's website And it's all marked up with a but like a few pages missing I mean the thing is a mess people were scribbled all over It is like pulling teeth and you know do you remember didn't we have some Russian guy somewhere? I want to look this up there was some former KGB guy and He in this this is maybe in the 80s. He said oh, we've been we've been working on breaking down America for decades We're doing it through the educational system to remember that

24:44 Yes, this guy's on YouTube. Yeah He some old KGB agent and he's given the Russians to credit for this one I don't believe they have anything to do with it personally No And I think this guy thought I've always felt that guy was kind of full of crap But it said she wasn't yeah, he was like a reverse engineering of would see what's going on Let let's take credit for by reverse engineering it and then saying is what we did? Yeah, I think this is more like it And not only that what's genius about this is you as you're perpetuating it so you get people into the system and then They learn how to be part of the system they go off and they they as you say, they go work for Soros And these are the new guys. It's just a perpetuation of it Yeah, and and when I hear all this like no wonder No wonder I'm able to do this show. I dropped out at college. I didn't get it I didn't go to an American school. I didn't get a I can get any of the indoctrination

CHAPTER 08 / 46 Discussion

UC Berkeley, Vietnam War Protests and Demographics

The University of California, Berkeley is identified as a historical hotspot for foundation-influenced education and CIA activity. The hosts discuss how the Vietnam War was managed by Rhodes Scholars like Dean Rusk and Robert McNamara. They claim the university shifted its demographics toward international students from China to mitigate the domestic political activism seen in the 1960s.

uc berkeley· vietnam war· robert mcnamara· dean rusk· student protests· china

25:39 Well, I did. Yeah but you're special. I'm special! I got the indoctrination from one of the sources, one of their hot spots they mentioned this in a report some of these schools and Cal Berkeley is one of them and it's still being used by the CIA as far as we're concerned but the thing about it, the irony about it is that if the school's really good they really end up teaching how to think independently even though they are giving you the brainwashing But at some point you can break away from it, which is a flaw that needs to be corrected. I'd say if I was those guys. In fact they had the problem at Cal when they had in the 60s when they had everybody bitching and moaning about the Vietnam War which was a war again started with some scheme in mind because one of the promoters of the Vietnam War Dean Rusk was what? Was the Secretary State, Secretary State Rhodes Scholar

26:38 who with John McNamara kept his Vietnam War going for longer than it should have and John McNamara then writes a tell-all book saying that, well we didn't know how to stop the war. And he had some bullshit excuse and everybody was reading it thinking that there was a message in the McNamara book I'm gonna bring back to my buddies in the liberal buddies when McNamara's book came out one of them who is a communist for all practical purposes even though he's not. Robert McNamara? Yeah, Robert McNamara the guy who was the Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam era yeah He said that all the protests and everything that was going on had zero

27:21 It was a waste of time and money for everyone involved in the protests. You know, because there's student protests everywhere because it was just a draft. They worked around the draft by now having an all-volunteer supposedly. Let's create a group of very poor people in this country and then let them volunteer to join the Army, the Navy, the Air Force Marines because they really don't have anything else that they're gonna be able to do so we've turned our Or the normal draft, let's draft the general public into the army for these wars undeclared or not. They've changed from that to no-no-no this is not working out too many people are protesting bitching and moaning it's disrupting things Let's use this other trick

28:06 and the other trick works fine. And so that's where we're at right now, but he one of my friends was going off because he was a big protester during that era and he says oh it was just a waste of everyone's time I'm wondering whether that's bull crap maybe he puts that in the book to make you think that way right but they did have a problem at Berkeley because they had all these kids who were bitching and moaning about stuff they were getting their education there are the smartest kids in the state so they decided no screw the state of California students, let's bring in as many kids from China. Not just Chinese kids in California but kids from China into the system is about Berkeley, California at University of Berkeley is about half Chinese in terms of its student population because they're not gonna make a fuss. They've been brought in from China, Hong Kong and other places that they make a fuss, if it gets sent back to go to jail

28:58 So they were a nice passive group. You never see Chinese protest at the University of California, even though it's mostly Chinese and they did that and also for short time as a stopgap they went to a quarter system before they went back to semesters because that would make kids have to take more finals so this slows down the bitching but the whole thing is rigged But to such a degree, and it's... once you read this document and you believe it and you understand the background is certainly with the wiki page then you see oh my god! It actually worked. And I don't know if there's ever any stopping this now No, but see this is the part which was somewhat annoying because you were right Yeah we're doomed! We're doomed! Ah! There we go

CHAPTER 09 / 46 Discussion

Nuclear Energy, Globalist Funding Agendas

A listener note from Rod Adams suggests that the same foundations funding globalism also fund efforts to scare the public about nuclear energy. By slowing nuclear development, these groups protect the value of fossil fuel interests while promoting less reliable alternatives like wind and solar. The hosts also note the closure of the Clinton Global Initiative as its political influence waned.

nuclear energy· fossil fuels· globalism· clinton global initiative· wind power· solar power

29:41 But somebody said to me in an email, this is a fact. This is the way the world is one world no borders, no prisons, no governments One world government. He says just get over it you guy writes in this email I could read it Just get over it join and and what I got a note from sir atomic Rod Adams our night there Was he no longer the knight of the Blue Ridge? He's in Florida You moved down with the kids some new floor at anything going referring to the latest newsletter The same foundations that have funded globalism Have funded a deep and long lasting effort to scare people about nuclear energy and slow its development

30:22 Nuclear energy doesn't steal their stuff as we might say, but it makes it far less valuable increasing the overall supply. And yeah! That's a big part of the mission right there in fact that is the main don't steal our stuff...is any alternative to fossil fuel is no good Or the alternative, let me put it that way. The alternative... No no no the good alternative in terms of no pollution, no carbon, no nothing Yes yes! The only alternative Is presented as a scary thing Yep yep And so you end up with well lets use wind to power and some of these I think you pretty much cracked the practicality Of that business Yeah Uh and solar and things that don't work when its dark out

31:13 Yeah, no this is good stuff and I think that this report needs to be rethought. And we have to take another look at these foundations and of course Clinton is running one of the big ones now and he's a global initiative. What could be more blatant than that? Well although that's now defunct they've closed that one down. Yeah well they had too because it was pretty sketchy. Because they had no more power! There were no more deals to be done. That's why I had to close it down. It was done So they closed that down, but it was a global promotion and of course another Rhodes Scholar out of England. And it's just...it's a rat's nest! It's unbelievable some of this stuff We'll talk more about this as we develop some other information Well just to give you an example what that has resulted in I happen to have someone who I'm sure went through the system

CHAPTER 10 / 46 Discussion

Nomiki Konst, DNC Budget and Consultant Corruption

Nomiki Konst, an investigative reporter and DNC Unity Reform Commission member, criticized the Democratic Party's financial management during a public meeting. She alleged that nearly $800 million was spent on five consultants while state parties were left underfunded. Konst linked these budgetary failures to the loss of 1,200 seats and the subsequent rise of Republican control in state legislatures.

nomiki konst· dnc· democratic national committee· tulsi gabbard· donna brazile· ice

32:04 This is Nomiki Konst. She is not only an investigative reporter for the Young Turks, but turns out she's also a member of the DNC Unity Reform Commission. So she's a member of the Democratic National Party, the party, the Parti. And she's very, very mad about this last election. She went off at this meeting which was really uncomfortable to watch because you just see all the people who are really running the show or think they're running the show and just leaning back in their chairs and listening to her but she made some good points but you can also kind of hear Dimension B seeping everywhere.

32:49 This doesn't just smell to the public right now that the budget of the party was never put before. Forget about the Budgetary Committee for a second, put before people who have fiduciary responsibility whether it's Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard whether its Donna Brazile when she was chair or vice-chair or Vice Chair Ray Buckley or Dr Jim Zogby over here the executive committee right there had no idea where the money was going. We spent a billion dollars, lost the easiest presidential race you could possibly imagine with joint fundraising agreements... I love that it was the easiest presidential race you can imagine how could we lose against that dope? Spent a billion dollars lost the easiest presidential race you could possibly imagine with joint fundraising agreements

33:32 parties weren't being funded. During the DNC chairs race, there were some state party chairs who said I'm an acting executive director and I have $3,000 cash on hand! How are you supposed to rebuild the party if you have no idea where that money was spent? And you know what? I did go through FEC filings...and it doesn't look good. It smells. We're talking about close to 700-800 million dollars between a joint fundraising agreement and the DNC being spent on five consultants This is not a public outrage issue. The DNC chairs are upset, the officers are upset... As a Democratic Party member of this commission we have a duty and people are watching us right now! The number one issue I get asked

34:13 out in the public by DNC members is what are you going to do about the budget? It is absolutely ridiculous that we're gonna keep a status quo system when it basically says we're gonna continue to lose 1,200 seats. Let me describe what losing 1,200 seat looks like or the remaining seats we have. If you're an Ar- Trump yes but let's break that down a little bit if your Arizona and have an ectopic pregnancy, you can't go to a Planned Parenthood clinic because it's gone. Because that state legislature is lost so you have to drive over New Mexico and if you bleed to death on the way do you know whose fault that is? In my mind that's a Democratic party that wasn't funded recruiting candidates investing in local parties And that is our fault because we put that money into top five consultants and has to go to conflicts of interest

35:02 A smattering of applause. This is outrageous, it's unethical, it's bad governance and f***ing corruption! We have a freak in the White House and state legislatures control- I didn't hear that the first time we have a freak in the White House? I didn't realize that this is outrageous it's unethical its bad government frankly, it's fucking corruption. We have a freak in the White House and state legislatures controlled by Republicans and poor state party chairs like Jane Kleb having to go out there and fundraise on her own because the Democratic Party isn't able to allocate money. All that money we went to presidential races, but it was burned. Lit on fire! Burned? And who suffers as a result of some consultants getting third fourth and fifth homes the American people people being rounded up by ice Oh I love that It's the American people being rounded up by ice John Yeah That was a bit sketchy As a result of some consultants getting third fourth and fifth homes The American people People being rounded up by ice Let's keep this in perspective right now Please clap

36:06 And it is not just a duty to our committee men and the status quo. It's a duty to the American people, to the Democratic Party members, to the DNC chairs, to the DNC members, the executive committee members and the people who have a fiduciary responsibility. Amen! There you go that is... That's a product of it Yeah that's a product of it and that's gonna get nowhere of course These consultants know what they're doing You know, I'm reminded of the Democrat Party. My wife who ran for city council had to visit all these, she would visit the Republicans and Democrats because it's a non-partisan office and so everybody, all these clubs up in the area. And she said the creepiest ones and the most disorganized are the Democrats

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Social Justice Warriors, Erasure of American History

The hosts discuss the rise of social justice warriors within the Democratic Party, describing them as a disruptive force of millennials focused on identity politics. They argue that the movement to remove statues of figures like George Washington is the final phase of a campaign to erase American history. This process is viewed as a way to replace calm, foundational thinking with modern neuroses.

social justice warriors· millennials· george washington· statues· jeffersonian principles· identity politics

36:59 They're all just nuts. And when you give a talk, there's a group of them that apparently the Democrat party has been kind of not quite yet taken over but is about to be taken over by these social justice warriors who are all millennials and they're all like... You've seen these women, they're fat They wear green lipstick, they have kind of a quasi-goth look and she says there's groups of them. There are little bunches of them and they stand in the back of the room with their arms folded staring at you like your'e the worst

37:38 They're women, by the way. But you're not the right woman so you are a scum to them. Why? Hold on... why are then not the right woman what is the criteria? Because you're not one of them in their group You're not a social justice warrior or just a woman and you think you gonna go some place just because your a woman No! That's not going happen Oh okay I see what your saying So it's not let's just look Unlike where we needed a woman to be president It has to be the right woman to be president Yeah, okay makes nothing but sense hmm well So there's good. We're gonna see more of this I think they're gonna still try to run a woman is the right woman mm-hmm It this is good This is completely and I think I would say we can take it right back to 1954 and then saying that you'd by fooling around with the basis of our country the way it was founded the reasons it was founded the Jeffersonian principles these guys have all been kind of

38:36 Turned into evil people by the same system because they have to be Marginalized George Washington to held slaves. He's no good anymore Let's take down statues right let's just rewrite the whole basis for our country and how we're supposed to think it's really the final phase of The campaign if you think about it, yes by erasing history It turns out that, yes. But it turns out to have a... You're erasing the foundations which make people think calmly instead of turning into these weirdos that Dimension B people have gone off to deep end or crazy but you know the freak in The White House and the rest of it, The Orange Man they just-it's not working at this point is starting to collapse on itself and I think that maybe as a good thing Well then I'm just gonna build this bridge

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Facebook Executives, Social Media Psychological Impact

Former Facebook executives Chamath Palihapitiya and Sean Parker have issued warnings about the social network's impact on society. Palihapitiya expressed guilt over creating tools that use dopamine-driven feedback loops to rip apart the social fabric. Parker admitted that the platform was designed to exploit vulnerabilities in human psychology to keep users hooked.

facebook· chamath palihapitiya· sean parker· dopamine· social fabric· common sense media

39:26 We know that the social media and over-socialization, political correctness which started 50 years ago is not something new. That's turned into people who are completely neurotic young people and who need all kinds of external stimuli to live really and we've heard that was the guy at Facebook who went on recode and you know Facebook is denying he's like I never really worked for us or something oh no this is I have a clip Oh good so it's played if recently on CBS and was playing on most of the networks this particular package the CBS specifically put together but in every network had their own kind of variation of it but this is the Facebook warning clip

40:13 Tonight a warning about Facebook and what some believe it's doing to kids. The warning comes from two of the company's earliest executives Carter Evans is following this We kind of knew something bad could happen. Chamath Palihapitiya, a former Facebook executive once in charge of user growth now says he has tremendous guilt about the social network he helped build we have created tools that are ripping apart the social fabric of how society works And it's influencing the next generation. Studies show 92% of teens go online daily and one in five young people regularly wake up in the night to send or check messages on social media

40:58 to hard break from some of these tools and the things that you rely on. The short-term dopamine driven feedback loops that we have created are destroying how society works no civil discourse, no cooperation misinformation mistruth bad actors can now manipulate large swaths of people to do anything you want. He's not the only social media executive blowing the whistle, former Facebook president Sean Parker recently said the initial goal was to get people hooked. You're exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology The inventors creators understood this

41:44 consciously and we did it anyway. We have to hold the tech industry accountable Jim Steyer is founder of Common Sense Media they in many cases have ignored the consequences some of the downsides of some of the innovations they brought to our society you don't realize it but you are being programmed, It was unintentional but now you got to decide how much you're willing to give up In a statement, Facebook pointed out that Pauly Happatea left the company more than six years ago and a lot has changed since then. But Facebook also said quote we have realized how our responsibilities have grown and we're working hard to improve Jeff? A lot to think about tonight Carter thank you very much so we had

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Facebook Recruitment, Psychology and Well-Being

Facebook is actively recruiting psychology graduates from institutions like the University of Texas to work on the platform's psychological aspects. The company uses the term "well-being," a concept also defined by the World Health Organization, to describe its research goals. Researcher Maura Burke explains that Facebook employs social psychologists and anthropologists to study how the platform affects lives.

facebook· university of texas· psychology· world health organization· well-being· maura burke

42:31 Mmm, the kids over last night and one of Tina's daughters graduated from UT and so she and her boyfriend And when her friends was over and you know I love that. I love the young kids So we're talking in and a friend is a she studying psychology And she said and I saw do you know the brain professor who? She didn't know it how about pennebaker Oh yeah penny he's great his performatives what until oh wow okay? She knows what she's talking about And so you know what are people doing just talking as well pretty much everybody who is in studying psychology here at UT, they're all being recruited by Facebook and they're going. They're really excited and they're all working on the psychological aspects of the platform which is remarkable because you'd think that they wanted STEM people

43:21 You want coders and stuff? No, no. They actually they they want psychologists. Hold on so what you're saying in effect is that what Facebook said about these these complaints is bullcrap! They're gonna make it worse Yes, they are making it worse and they have video that I found. This is really good, so they interviewed a number of these psychologists also other people but it's all nice little video about what Facebag is doing in the area of well-being and this before even play the clip well being. This sounds like a cheap plot to an old Columbo film. Let me write that one down

44:12 So mental health from the World Health Organization, a state of well-being is the article. Mental health is defined as a state of well being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential can cope with the normal stresses of life can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to her or his community The positive dimension of mental health is stressed in the World Health Organization's definition of health as contained in its constitution. Quote, "...health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely at the absence of disease or infirmity." So well being seems to be kind of a globalist term when you think about it in these concepts by these people. In fact they're saying it!

44:58 So they are very concerned with well-being at Facebag and here's part of that video. People are often surprised to learn that we have a large group of researchers here at Facebook, with backgrounds in fields like social psychology and communication and anthropology Our jobs are to understand how Facebook affects people's lives and look for ways to make it better. I'm Maura Burke, a research scientist here at Facebook and my background is in well-being so how our social relationships affect... That's one of those graduates right there! Yeah she got a degree in well being

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Facebook Research, Social Interaction vs. Passive Scrolling

Facebook research suggests that passive scrolling is less beneficial for well-being than one-on-one interactions like commenting or messaging. Professor Bob Kraut of Carnegie Mellon University has collaborated with the company to study the impact of the internet on stress and depression. The research attempts to distinguish whether technology causes negative feelings or if people use it to self-medicate.

facebook· carnegie mellon university· bob kraut· social technology· self-medication· longitudinal data

45:35 I got a degree in well-being everybody to make it better. I'm Maura Burke, I'm a research scientist here at Facebook and my background is in well being yeah I'm pretty sure they thought about the music too with the little How our social relations close to that bill it's close to that bell that we have that this don't want everyone hey oh Yeah That one people feelings of social support and happiness and loneliness We run hundreds of interviews every year around the world in people's homes with the help of translators. And we look for large-scale, quantitative patterns in the ways that people use Facebook basically to understand what works well and what we can improve. A lot of people around the world wonder and worry about the effect of social technology on wellbeing

46:21 And that really matters to us at Facebook too. And so we do a lot to understand the existing scientific research and to conduct more, and what we find is that it's a lot like how you spend your time offline—it really depends on what you're doing online. Passively scrolling through stories about other people is a lot like watching TV—it can be entertaining and enjoyable but doesn't have strong social benefits Instead, it's important to interact one-on-one with people that you care about. So writing a comment on a friend's post or sending each other messages—these are the kinds of actions that can boost well being. It's like being at a party. Can you believe the brazenness of this? By commenting or liking one of your friends' posts that can boost your wellbeing? Are they for real?!

47:11 Where are they getting this idea? Because when you read those, every so often you read from face bag. I don't see how that's improving anybody's well-being these sorts of things These are mean vitriolic posts. It's typically hate, of hate is hate post dead it's important to interact one on one with people that you care about so writing a comment on a friend's post or sending each other messages these are the kinds of actions that can boost well-being it's a lot like being at a party You can't just sit in the corner? You need to interact with people that you care about in order to have a meaningful experience

47:50 We use this research to better design Facebook, to encourage people to interact one-on-one with friends and not just mindlessly scroll through stories. Oh! We regularly publish in the top scientific journals and we collaborate with faculty and grad students. We want as many of the best minds thinking about these issues of how technology affects our lives One of the professors that we work with regularly is Bob Kraut from Carnegie Mellon University. Note, note the origin of this gentleman! He's been studying how the internet affects people's lives for more than 25 years It's hard to figure out what the impact of technology is on people's lives In some of the earliest research that we did most people were interacting with strangers online

48:37 And when they interacted with strangers, the consequence seemed to be that they were experiencing more stress, kind of loneliness, more depression. What's happened in the intervening years is that more and more people you know and care about are now online. When you do communicate with those people who you care about and have substantive conversations with them then that seems to be associated with improvements in well-being So there are a couple of problems with understanding the relationship between how people use social media and their well-being. The first issue is distinguishing mere association from causation, so I think the big problem is that most of the research on this topic is flawed almost all of it asks people how they're feeling right now and

49:26 how much they've used technology in the recent past. And with that kind of data, you can't distinguish whether use of technology is causing people to feel bad or whether people who feel bad are using technology more perhaps to self-medicate. Puh! Some concepts there... Self medication through social media I like it! The second problem is an over reliance on broad self report measures of what people are doing online In order to understand how use of technology is influencing people's lives, you need to have detailed information about exactly what they're doing online.

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Longitudinal Data, Facebook Community Mission

Facebook utilizes longitudinal data collection to track user feelings and behaviors over extended periods. The company maintains that its mission is to build community and bring the world closer together rather than just capturing user time. Critics, however, view these research efforts as a way to further program user behavior under the guise of improving well-being.

longitudinal data· tracking· community building· social technology· well-being

50:06 and people just don't have the memory capability to tell you that kind of detail. That's why we track them. Research handles this problem through experimentation in which some people are assigned to use the internet for a period of time, and other people are prevented from it And then you're trying to compare peoples' well-being after these experiences or research that uses longitudinal data collection where your... Whoa whoa whoa What is longitudinal data collection? I don't know. Look it up, there's probably something simple. It just probably means like consistent over time or something like that

50:46 I don't know. I have no idea never well being after these experiences or research that uses longitudinal data collection where you're measuring how they travel over periods of time and seeing how the use of Technology, you're so right definition of long to doodle data the process of collecting sample observations from a larger population over a given time period You're right track tracking. He's just talking about track and just say yeah people's well-being after they these experiences or research that uses longitudinal data collection where you're measuring how they feel over periods of time and seeing how the use of technology leads to or is associated with changes in their feelings of loneliness or depression I

51:38 Facebook's mission is to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together. To do that, we have to understand how Facebook affects people's lives and friendships We're not just here to capture time from people... So far I've only lost friends thanks to Facebag Thanks Facebag! ...and bring the world closer together. To do that, we have to understand how Facebook affects people's lives and friendships We're not just here to capture time from people mindlessly scrolling through stories and feeling lonely. That's not in anyone's best interest because if you feel lonely, you won't come back. Instead we use research to better inform the design of Facebook To support the kinds of one-on-one interactions that people find meaningful in the long term And we're here for your well being Good night slave I'll give ya a clip of today for that I'll take it

CHAPTER 17 / 46 Discussion

Value for Value, Sir Fing Niels Bonneker

The hosts acknowledge executive producers under the value-for-value model, starting with Niels Bonneker from Germany. Bonneker contributed over $3,300 and shared how the show helped him navigate news-related anxiety. He is granted the title of Sir Fing, the Baron Wasteland, and receives "Jobs Karma" for his new career starting in January.

value for value· deutschland· knighthood· baron· jobs karma· veltraumaffen

56:54 U.S.C stands for concepts of well-being Dvorak in the morning to you, Mr Adam Curry Also when the morning to all the ships at the sea them subs in the water The name is in the nights out there and everybody in between In the morning to the troll room no agenda stream calm good to have you guys here as always You've been better but we'll just have to live with it in the morning too specifically comic strip blogger Who brought us the artwork for episode 9 or 9 or 0? Title of that episode was Skin Folk. And this was a nice piece of art, he had a woman with the silhouette of her hand touching her butt...

57:31 And it was in a big circle with no-go zone, with the big red stripe through it. Yeah! It was simple and worked. Did work and was very nice...and we appreciate that. NoahJendashop.com is where you can always upload your show album art We use it for the show, we use it for newsletters, its also used on variety of products at NoahJendashop.com and you can make money from it So check it out, noagendaartgenerator.com and now in our value for value model we want to thank some of our executive producers and associate executive producers who have helped produce this show! Yeah it starts off with a guy who pretty much produced the show by himself Sir Fing Niels Bonneker in Deutschland Hello Deutschland Came in with $3,330.91 Whoa what? We need more of that by the way

58:21 Hey Avon a stringer he writes when I started listening to you guys about five years ago. I was still scared and angry while reading or watching the news thanks to you, i'm now enjoying the hell out of the current state of the world and even laugh about it while most of the people around me recite the latest headlines in shock and horror You've taught me how much more perceptive of, you taught me how to be more perceptive of my surroundings. Thank you also for the many book recommendations like Adam's Professor Ted or John's Mr. LUL. They have changed my life!

58:59 Some trumped up jobs karma would be nice since I'll start a new career in January, which is also kind of doing your... Kind of your doing in part. But thank God it's not in podcasting. So here- way! So here's your cut and my severance pay. Oh thank you. This donation will make me a baron accounting below since you love them puns so much. I'd like to be dubbed Sir Fing the Baron Wasteland Surfing. Yeah, I get it the barren wasteland It's a stretch he says all the best from Deutschland PS in my honest opinion the Alf Wacken podcast are not anywhere near a German no agenda mainly because of their black and white thinking something that happens a lot with climate warriors leaning to the left

59:48 The Veltraumaffen. The Veltraumaffen recommendation you did for a listener was spot on though, okay? I don't remember that either! I'm sure we did it well with me yeah this is fantastic and yeah he pretty much did produce the whole show my goodness thank you very much sir well um he's not Sir Fing yet right he's going to be knighted And instant- and baronited. He's gonna be baronited today Yeah, baronited Beautiful man thank you so much! Jobs You've got karma

CHAPTER 18 / 46 Discussion

Sir Dvo of Duluth, Gender War Commentary

A donor from Minnesota is dubbed Sir Dvo of Duluth, Knight of the Shapeshifters. His note touches on Jewish gematria and the "war between the sexes," which he views as a tool for population control. He references Joe Jackson's song "Real Men" and jokes about Elon Musk's potential deployment of autonomous sex robots.

duluth· knighthood· gematria· elon musk· sex robots· joe jackson

1:00:36 Yes, thanks a lot. That was great and the bow five ninety four which is also big number to help produce the show just finished thursday show he writes I drive up to the cabin, wow tip of the hat to our no agenda artists for their outstanding end-of show tunes and just as oh my god amazing was how JCD and Adam kept dropping outstanding shows on us listeners. And where are the donations? Especially from northern Minnesota you know who you are! I don't know, he knows. He knows for sure. With show 1000 looming i'm seriously concerned that we might lose you two and decide to come up above the $50 mark not only to finally receive my knighthood please dub me Sir Dvo of Duluth. Okay. Knight of the shapeshifters. Sure thing man! Whatever

1:01:33 but to encourage your listeners to become donors and supporters. Consider how different your life would be if next week suddenly there was no longer another episode of the Best Cut podcast in the universe, dramatic pause. Don't be a Scrooge this holiday season donate my donation at 594 combines my favorite numbers 18 times 33, 18 in Jewish gematria is 594 plus three, is Kai for a live long life good luck to one and all but especially my Jewish tribe for Hanukkah and the 33 is the magic number especially those of us who that are Scottish right masons. These guys got it all going on lastly, a note on except he's not a Rhodes Scholar Lastly, a note on hegemony perhaps the war between the sexes not only a clever way to undermine the male ethos

1:02:26 that would most likely rise up against the corruption of the powerful few, but also a short-that's for sure. But also a short term solution to population control at least until Elon Musk deploys his army of autonomous sex robots I wonder if he will extend the battery life in certain emergencies. Guy is full of material here. It's good! I like it isn't that bad? But I digress, our current news cycle reminds me of how Joe Jackson's songs, Real Men closes out. Quote and if there is a war between the sexes then they'll be no people left and so it goes go around again but now and then we wonder who the real men are?

1:03:09 PS karma for is for all my dudes named Ben and Bernadette that are taking my exams this week He's also a professor. I guess or teacher okay, all the best via DVO in Duluth Thank you very much sir and so does he become a what has it become today looks like he's on the list for You've got karma Oh Not to be outdone, we do have a jingle that we're supposed to play in these instances where we have a Grand Duke. Oh Do we have it? Yeah, we must have his you know yeah Sorry, and you know I'm now having the same spreadsheet scrolling problem that you've had ah You're on a Windows machine Thanks Obama losing is oozing sorrows no that's not it Melon song right yeah hmm

CHAPTER 19 / 46 Discussion

Grand Duke Dwayne Melancon, Oregon Small Batch

Sir Dwayne Melancon is introduced as the Grand Duke of the Pacific Northwest. Another donor, Sir Sean, Earl of Federal District Reserve, contributes in memory of his father. The hosts discuss the "small batch" culture of Oregon wineries, comparing it to the artisanal approach of their own media deconstruction.

dwayne melancon· oregon· grand duke· federal reserve· pinot noir· small batch

1:04:09 Well, why don't you read the jingle? Sir Dwayne Melancon Grand Duke in Tigard Oregon 56789 which is up there with the better donors and a number I like. Ladies and gentlemen! I present the grand duke of the Pacific Northwest, Sir Dwayne Melancon There ya go... I like that one That's a good one Yeah ITM Jen, seems like the folks treat your anniversary like they treat wedding anniversaries. Give a gift and forget about it for a year! That's about right. Here is a nice winner value contribution in return for the excellent programs of late. A Jobs Karma and Annie Sharpton. Okay some jobs... Jobs Jobs Jobs Jobs Jobs Jobs And Jobs Let's vote for Jobs

1:05:06 There's no real conflict! You've got karma. Sir Sean Earl of Federal Reserve, it's funny you go up there to these little pinot places especially the better ones and they have all these. There is very much like almost Burgundian in the way they approach the wine. They have a couple pinos that they

1:05:44 sell that you can probably get in California if you search around enough. But when you go to these tastings, they have like one barrel of this and a small half-barrel of this. They don't make enough except for the tasting. No it's small batch, small batch. Small batch! Yep there ya'go Oregonian small batches Sir Sean Earl of Federal District Reserve 7 3 4 5 6 7 sir, Sean in memory of my father My original media deconstructor keep them the good work. No NJNK and JNK Thank you very much to Sean Yeah, thank you and on to Paul Patrick wicking who came in with three thirty three thirty-three ITM jets I sent out a

CHAPTER 20 / 46 Discussion

Paul Patrick Wicking, Black Knight of Contemporary Art

Paul Patrick Wicking is knighted as Sir Wow Such Namaste, Black Knight of Contemporary Art, after a long-term donation pledge. His note includes a "de-douching" request for a colleague and a "call out" of an HR professional he describes as a "tool." The hosts grant him the title and perform the de-douching ceremony.

venice· knighthood· black knight· namaste· hr· douchebag

1:06:25 I sent out this year with a goal of providing what i think is valuable value model, i can take one to knighthood fast. Since show 900 i donated $1 amount equal to the shown number so for show 900 that'd be 9 dollars and 901 then 902 etc my goal was to do this for 100 shows and then gloat about it I failed. Oh, noes! Yeah well then don't know what kind of a project that was to fail at but he did back in October i got a new job and I spent some amazing days in Venice with my girlfriend there goes the money hold on one second again they're talking about my scrolling issue

1:07:10 There must be a way to are you on Microsoft what Excel no I use as one of these crappy things because Excel is doing this continuously Good well, then I'm glad now. You know that my crappy thing's not as crappy as I thought anyway still pretty crappy Invent my girlfriend when i got back to work everything was in chaos as one of my friends and colleagues abruptly passed away during the absence it never rains but it pours so ended up forgetting about my donations pledge to myself this donation seeks direct if i that includes each show from nine seventy eight two one thousand two hundred twenty seven dollars forty seven cents.

1:07:46 Even though it says 33333. I decided to round it up to get the executive donation Mary Xmas and shit this Donation brings me to a total of one four seven seven dot four six I've earlier requested my knighthood in a couple of emails to admit Adam at curry calm Hmm, and John apparently and that included accounting spreadsheet if I'm to be knighted Adam probably said no what John what? Asked if I'd be knighted and Adam probably said no. No, on show 969 Okay, we discussed this I see I well it wasn't out of meanness I don't know if it qualifies me as a black knight Well if he can prove it yeah, I think so let's make him a black guy seems like it Yeah, the title I don't horror under humbly accept says go on He wants to be sir Wow's wow wow such

1:08:45 Wow such Namaste Namaste Namaste Black Knight of contemporary art. Yeah, got it Okay, he needs a de-douching like to call up my man Ibrahim as he's been an avid listener since I hit him in the mouth half a year ago And is yet to donate Douchebag! Step up your game, man. Finally I'd like to call out Mr Andreas Winklemeyer the HR person from hell as the biggest tool i've met so far in my professional life. I hope that have a good fortune of never working with this guy again well

1:09:26 Take out your personal personnel grudge someplace else. As always, thanks for an absolutely outstanding product and please accept my apology for this long note. Not a problem and you will be knighted later today as a black knight gonna give you deducing. You've been de-dooched! You've got karma. Dynamite Michael Harrington, we have a lot of good donors today so this will be longer nice long segment. Michael Harrington three and we did I'd have a note from somebody says they love this segment. $333 from Grand Canyon, Arizona. This is the guy who has a place, $333 he's donated. Will you share my meal at Meal? My email address during the show and mention that my place at The Grand Canyon is available free of charge to no agenda producers. Keep up the great work. I'm gonna read his email address. Yeah it's an interesting one. Which yeah so you can record or play back but I'm not gonna read over and over

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Grand Canyon Offer, Birthday Donations

Michael Harrington offers his residence at the Grand Canyon for free use by No Agenda producers. Several birthday donations are acknowledged, including Karen Samuel and Sir Foxbat of the Crypto Knights. Sir Foxbat requests a specific Ayn Rand "Mac and Cheese" clip to celebrate his birthday.

grand canyon· arizona· birthday· lavender blossoms· cbd· ayn rand

1:10:29 Michael, M-I-C-H A-E-L dot J dot Harrington H-A R-R-I-N G-T-O-N one number one at gmail.com Okay now you can put him on the spam list Anyway we welcome that's a very nice offer by the way That was a great offer yeah But since you said make sure yeah Yeah, just get a hold of me if you want to stay at the Grand Canyon. And then report back so we'll know if it's the place we want to stay. Yes and thank you so much for your courage and for your support of The Best Podcast in The Universe We have a jingle for our next donor somewhere...the song from the church? Yes, we do I'm behind today but let me see Well my favorite one is this one Newsboy

1:11:22 Archduke Nussbaum, Virginia Beach, Virginia 247. Archduke Nussbaum sends love and kisses from Iowa the 247 is winnings from a great streak of runs on 33 on the roulette wheel. Nice! Thank you. Excellent Karen Samuel, Colorado Springs 230 bucks ITM and happy holidays This is my birthday donation as I complete year 49 on Tuesday the 19th. Do we have her on the birthday list? I do not know. Yes. Um, I think so his name Karen Yeah joy to get more nation happening your damn Karen baronet of Cimarron Hills Let me see She's not on there interesting okay Yes

1:12:15 I have her here. Got it! Looks like it's in yellow. Yeah, yeah, I got her. Sir Zog of Elwood in Elwood Illinois 28749. I've been remiss in my donations for a while but I'm back on board. I received a private bat signal from my friend Brian Williams sir Brian Green Knight of the Hams no Casey 9 YJM And I want to direct every bit of karma I can towards his job search and hope he gets back into the Chicago area. If I could get a double karma for Brian, that would be appreciated if I could get my barrenhood acknowledged as Sir Zog of Elwood, Baron of this Plains River Valley

1:12:53 I would greatly appreciate it. Sir Zog of Elwood, KC9Y... YJ... Is it YJ or YI? Can't tell. Yeah. YI... Y over and out for now Yes 73's kilo 5 alpha Charlie Charlie I'll hit you with a service go karma instead of two karmas You've got karma Unword Onward to $200 with Caitlin Williams in Silver Springs, North Carolina. ITM gents shows lately have been dynamite as usual but I hate seeing donations drop off so here I am! I just ordered from Lavender Blossoms and i'm so excited for my CBD tincture just don't tell my boss can I get some?

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CHAPTER 22 / 46 Discussion

Southern California Fires, Rain Stick Ceremony

Sir Patrick of the SoCal Hills requests a "rain stick" ceremony to help combat wildfires in the Santa Barbara area. The hosts perform a symbolic shake of the rain sticks while acknowledging the upcoming milestone of episode 1000. They reiterate the importance of the value-for-value model in maintaining the show's independence.

santa barbara· southern california· fires· rain sticks· value for value· episode 1000

1:15:03 Yeah, looks good. Oh, Mac and Cheese song! Oh, Mac and Cheese right okay. He's a medic! Living the mac n' cheese life... Mac N' Cheese by Ayn Rand You've got karma Sir Patrick Knight of the So-SoCal Hills 200 bucks. This is a Merry Christmas donation to you both I wanted to make sure we shake the rain sticks for Santa Barbara other Sally Southern California, they still didn't work for that area because nobody's got there They're not playing this podcast So do you think we should not do it? Cuz I'm a little wary now last time We did its snowed everywhere including Texas well. I think was funny than us note in Texas so I think we should how about a double shake just One flip one flip one flip okay in three two one alrighty

1:15:59 That should be. On your authority, your responsibility! Well you can send the emails to me as the fires need to be put out in that area please do this immediately so we can get the rain needed to save the real estate John Adam I'll be contacting you both in the next few years as I will be visiting the Bay Area and Austin to meet up You both in person. I will come with cash blessings and expected to be showered with the truths of this world You get the showering on the show have a Merry Christmas actually were kind of dull Otherwise have a Merry Christmas and keep up the media deconstruction We all rely on you both to stay informed insane in this world time in this wild time of life

1:16:41 Sir Patrick of the SoCal Hills. And last but not least is Oleg Nakhini, 200 bucks he's in Tennessee I think from, or it says PDX to know it. PDX is Portland I believe. Please de-douche me and my son Oscar. This is our second time... Hold on, hold on. You've been de-douched! There you go. It's our second time donating and listening since episode one True Story but the first time we donated was during the Bog Off event. It was pretty hectic at that time We don't want to bother you twos with all that sentimental stuff. Well, it's okay. Please play these jingles

1:17:21 Got ants Okay, huh? Thanks Obama Why are you roughing don't rough I know anyone so I can't play the whole it's not really a jingle It's more like a song but it's always nice just to hear the intro. I got ants I got ants Thanks Obama. I don't know if he had a you know ants we had both that option why you are happy if you do if you just shut up Shut up karma It's nicely done not bad, it's telling me to shut up and I don't they said shut up again I shut up yeah perfect it was like I couldn't have done it better myself

1:18:14 Yeah, and you did. That concludes our well-wishers and executive associate executive producers for show 991. Yes nine to go And thank you very much. T minus 9 of the best podcast in the universe episode 1000 Thank you For coming in and helping us out It's our value for value model it really works very simply I've explained it too many people over the years You listen to the show. Was it valuable to you? How much was that worth to you?" And then, you tell us or give it to us... ...or contribute value in other ways with information, clips, artwork It's all a part of one big NOAgenda family and community With another show coming up on Thursday remember us at But for today YOU know your job as a producer! You gotta be out there propagating our formula Our formula is this We go out we hit people in the mouth

CHAPTER 23 / 46 Discussion

Un-American Activities, Australian Gun Buyback Study

Norman Dodd defined "un-American" activities as efforts to change the country through unconstitutional means. This leads to a discussion on gun control and a report from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation regarding the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. The report suggests that the subsequent gun buyback had a debatable impact on long-term firearm homicide rates in Australia.

un-american· constitution· gun control· australia· port arthur massacre· fact check

1:19:15 We play that we play the Dodd I'm sorry because I've lost track of which clip was which but did we play the dot un-american? No, we did not. Yeah, we didn't we play that right away this way yeah Let me just back it up and say this is a part of that report again that we were talking about but dod This was kind of a preamble to what they were trying to do in with this report. What were some of the details, the specifics that you told the committee at that time? Well Mr Griffin in that report I specifically number one defined what was to us what was meant by the phrase un-America and we defined that in our way as being a

1:20:09 a determination to effect changes in the country by unconstitutional means. We have plenty of constitutional procedures, assuming that we wish to effect a change in the form of government or that sort of thing and therefore any effort in that direction which did not avail itself of the procedures which were authorized by the Constitution could be justifiably called un-American That was the start of educating them up to that particular point. The next thing was to educate them as to the effect on the country, as a whole, of the activities at large endowed foundations over then past 40 years. What was that effect? That effect was to orient our educational system

1:21:06 over away from support of the principles embodied in the Declaration of Independence and implemented in the Constitution. I'm glad you played that as kind of a key clip for the whole series. And what does it remind me when I hear that clip? gun control. Yeah, hey you want gun control? Yep yeah pass an amendment it's interesting you bring that up because there was a big study done in Australia but had this actually for Thursday show didn't get to it and we're gonna bring this up here They did a... now this was, was it 20 years ago I think that the uh... It was in the 90's. Yeah on April 28th I think it was the twentieth anniversary of the Port Arthur massacre and after that Australians said everyone hand in your guns they bought them back I guess they bought the guns back from the Australians and as it turns out there has been pretty much no difference in gun related homicide in Australia in the twenty year since the guns were taken away or given up

1:22:11 Where was this report? Well, it's not going to be something that gets a lot of attention. This was actually from the Australian version of kind of a Snopes. It's called Fact Check but it's... No well this report comes from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. This page that I'm reading right now. I guess they fact check here experts consulted by Fact Check said the impact of Mr. Howard's reforms and any declines is highly debatable, and there's a lot of backup information, a lot of data sources but it really just didn't make much of a difference not much of a dent at all in firearm deaths in Australia

CHAPTER 24 / 46 Discussion

Sexual Harassment Update, Where the Boys Are

The hosts introduce a sexual harassment update with a clip from the 1960 film "Where the Boys Are" to contrast past and present social norms. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recently announced the firing of four officials following a survey revealing widespread harassment within the Department of the Interior. Zinke vowed to end the "culture of intimidation" inherited by the administration.

sexual harassment· me too· connie francis· 1960s· department of the interior· ryan zinke

1:22:58 Now you're wondering why I haven't heard about this seriously? No, i'm just Yeah, i'm really wondering why we've never heard of it. How is that possible? I don't understand it And now it's time for your sexual harassment update That's right everybody The hashtag me too movement drives forward. I have two clips when you're ready Mmm, let me see what I had here. Well but just to set us into the mood... ...I thought i'd play although it was your beat initially... ...i'm going to play a little promo from my movie from the 1960s. 1960's this is you know just around the time I was born! It's really not that long ago or is that because it's not really a long time ago? I think it's a long time ago and by today's standards hmm This is a fabulous movie Tina and I may even watch it tonight

1:23:51 It is Connie Francis in where the boys are. Yes a classic classic listen to the dialogue of this movie from 1960 from my youth They come from everywhere of D.B Thompson, junior class Michigan State. This guy believes in the direct approach. Now take six. Even the Ivy Leaguers get into the act with a big yacht no less! Would you like to stay aboard tonight? That's probably about the coolest approach I've ever had. Each girl has her own approach to love! That's my ambition, to be a walking talking baby factory Legal of course and with union labor Honestly doctor if a girl doesn't make out with a man once in awhile She might as well leave campus. I should like to know what making out means and so would the class Well...

1:24:50 Doctor Roger, I think they do already. It was a frothy delight with the memorable title song that hits just the right note. Where the boys are... Someone waits for me... But lungs! Get those lungs! It hasn't anything to do with the lungs You gotta give in one time You gotta turn on the sunshine Push those away Where the boys are, that's for me. I wish had a better copy of that Yeah it was terrible but it was a good clip I'd almost give you a clip of the day except for the fact you walked into my beat and stole that You're slacking, falling down on the job man! You walked right into the house saw the clip I was ready to use it You did not have that clip And you stole it, you stole it Okay sure

1:25:51 Got some real sexual harassment news besides besides putting some rosin on my bow Yeah, of course phrase from the Shays yeah very nice to bring it back Look at those lungs just look at those lungs Good times everybody good times. Yeah those days are over yeah Now it's hate. Freaking the white out! Yeah, we used to just compliment women on their lungs and now it's just hate? So the Department of Interior apparently was like the Department of Homeland Security when Napolitano was running it It was just a mess A hotbed of sexual harassment And they put the kibosh on it finally This is the sexual harassment report based on that theme of yours Department of Interior let's catch up

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Dustin Hoffman Allegations, Kevin Spacey Erasure

Actor Dustin Hoffman faces new allegations of sexual misconduct dating back to 1980. Meanwhile, Ridley Scott has replaced Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer in the film "All the Money in the World," reshooting 22 scenes at significant expense. Plummer has already received an Academy Award nomination for the role, leading to speculation about the "race to erase" Spacey from Hollywood.

dustin hoffman· kevin spacey· ridley scott· christopher plummer· ishtar· academy awards

1:26:46 The U.S. Department of Interior says it is taking action after a new survey found that one in three of its employees said they had been harassed or discriminated against at work. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke fired four senior officials over inappropriate behavior, including sexual misconduct. In a video message, Zinke said it's time to acknowledge that his department has a problem. The survey shows that harassment, intimidation and discrimination have been a common practice at Interior. Damn! A culture that tolerates such behavior tarnishes our noble mission of stewardship and breaches public trust I'm speaking today to make it clear that the culture of harassment and intimidation which this administration inherited has come to an end

1:27:38 Huh? Yeah, he goes on and on the whole thing. The report goes longer And yeah apparently interior was just a rife well And then I'm sure it's not the only department that has that problem. I'm sure they all do But apparent especially they forced service the guys who were the park Rangers Oh, I guess that was our real why you're in the woods You never know Anything can happen in the woods. Yeah bears So, uh... and then I got my second harassment report which is just piling on poor Dustin Hoffman. Movie actor Dustin Hoffman is facing more allegations of sexual misconduct Variety first reported a playwright claimed that Hoffman exposed him Is it just me or is Judy like out of breath?

1:28:29 Do you hear that? Do you notice that well, I didn't notice it but now i will Movie actor dustin hoffman is facing more allegations of sexual misconduct Variety first reported a playwright claimed that Hoffman exposed himself She can't even say A playwright claims she has to breathe between a playwright claimed and then dustin hoffman. She can't even make it through that I think she's mike i'm concerned i'm concerned. You know what do you think? It's compression maybe that's what I thought at first but Well, I'm gonna start paying attention. You know what John? Just take a look at her lungs Yeah Hopman exposed himself to her in a hotel room in 1980 when she was 16 Two other women alleged that he sexually assaulted them during the filming of the movie Ishtar His lawyer responded calling the claims quote defamatory falsehoods In all six women have accused the actor of impropriety

1:29:26 Yeah, and the question is do you think he's gonna get a pass? No. He's too old. Oh so what do you mean too old? He won't get a pass but they won't condemn him? Well no...he's 80 and I believe that he isn't going to work anymore thats what i believe. And I think Spacey for example probably wont' work for 10 years. It's worse! The New York Times had an article yesterday About spacey it's called the race to erase Kevin Spacey then oh yeah He was he was slated for another movie a Ridley Scott movie in

1:30:07 I don't remember what it was, but they reshot 22 scenes with Christopher Plummer to replace movies out That's the that's the movie about the kidnapping of Joe. Oh, oh It's I didn't realize I didn't realize yeah They cranked a really cranked it out fast. I mean God that must have cost a lot of money Yes, with especially with Plummer knowing that they have him by the nuts. Yeah But I why I've seen this scenes from the movie which they have in trailers yeah And I know who the character is supposed to be I don't see how you could have a better actor for this than Christopher Plummer I mean, I guess it's great. Yeah, there should have gotten plumber in the first place yes

1:30:46 Yeah, cuz plumber is a place. I perfect you know what maybe how about this? Maybe they're looking at this movie and Don Ridley Scott for a moment That's not right we should have damn it We should have had plumber I know let's tell everybody would kind of get spacey out because and then that'll be a good ruse to get plumber in oh I can't put it past someone to think that way. I don't think so, I honestly don't believe that happened but its a good bit and Plummer looks like a winner he got nominated for an academy award I believe they just threw him into the movie at the last minute just to reshoot what 25 scenes well who knows yeah I think Spacey's done for...I dont know how hes gonna recover because you know the gay community hates him for not being gay enough

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Balthus Painting Controversy, Metropolitan Museum of Art

An online petition has gathered thousands of signatures demanding the removal of the 1938 Balthus painting "Thérèse Dreaming" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Critics allege the work supports voyeurism and the objectification of children. The hosts note that Balthus's work has faced similar censorship in the past, including a 1993 Mouton Rothschild wine label.

balthus· metropolitan museum of art· thérèse dreaming· voyeurism· pedophilia· mouton rothschild

1:31:41 And not being a good gay, I think was the term. Yeah, it wasn't a good gay and so he's...I think he's got serious issues with his career So there is an online petition to remove a very disturbing piece of artwork by Baltus from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. And this is the piece is Teresa Dreaming Which you should really look at it for context. I'm gonna go look at it now as th er ESE with a lot of accents dreaming It's from 1938 by Baltus BALTH US and it shows the young girl relaxing hands on top of her head And she has one foot up so her skirt is hiked up or dress, and you see her underwear You see her crotch? It's very suggestive piece

1:32:34 But now they had thousands of signatures, you know this is wrong. This can't be hanging in public. Yeah I'm looking at it now. Have they ever seen the naked artwork that's in a museum? Does naked people in the museum shock her?! Because she looks like a 20 year old to me But who knows? Her age doesn't make any difference in this piece. It's not a dirty piece! Well, they're insinuating pedophilia and creepy They're calling her... she's pubescent supposedly Yeah that would be it then

1:33:19 There was a picture of this, I mean this began a long time ago. This sort of craziness when you know they were requiring some museums... A lot of this has to do with the Muslim community and they're requiring covering up for the naked bodies as certain statues Yeah oh that's in Amsterdam that's everywhere The Homo monument That's what it is called? The homo monument Nah everything is covered there are any statues Either taken down or you know, they've changed names of streets. It's insane I believe it was in 19...I think it was the 73 Mouton Rothschild label. I'd have to look up the date, but I'm pretty sure it was a 73. That's how far back it goes. There was a pen and ink drawing by some famous artist. Let's see 1973 Mouton. While you're looking that up here is the actual quote from the petition The Met is perhaps unintentionally supporting voyeurism and objectification of children. That's what the claim is

1:34:20 And the woman who claimed this is someone who works in HR, a financial firm. Yeah. It wasn't the 73. Let me see what was it? What would be the...what is censored Mouton label? We'll get it that way anyway there's his label as pen and ink drawing of a kid naked kind of because it was Just a drawing, you know just a study of A figure study in pen and ink it wasn't anything even remotely erotic. It was the 93 Mouton hmm And that was also done by Balthus what oh okay there you go We have a love connection That's interesting if true so they were out to get this guy as far back is 93 we probably need to look into his background Yeah, there's something Here it's probably

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Canadian Gymnastics Scandal, Andrea Ramsey Withdrawal

Canadian gymnastics official Dave Brubaker has been charged with multiple sexual offenses following the 2016 Rio Olympics. In the U.S., former Speaker Dennis Hastert faces strict court-ordered restrictions regarding contact with minors. Additionally, Kansas congressional candidate Andrea Ramsey dropped out of her race following allegations of sexual harassment against a male subordinate in 2015.

canada· gymnastics· dave brubaker· dennis hastert· andrea ramsey· kansas

1:35:16 Confederate or Republican the way it's French. You're the republican get rid of him Things not too good in Canada either. Now to another developing story tonight, a top Canadian gymnastics official is on bail after being charged with multiple sexual offenses Police in Sarnia Ontario say Dave Brubaker faces 10 counts for sexual assault, sexual exploitation and sexual interference Brubaker was Canada's head gymnastics coach at the 2016 Rio Olympics More recently he was the women's national team director for Gymnastics Canada The organization has placed him on leave and issued this statement. Our first priority within Gymnastics Canada is always the safety of our athletes, we're working hard to ensure that we have the policies and procedures as well as the education and resources in place to ensure the safety of all of our participants." Now this falls under the by coincidence falls under the sexual harassment update but this is something completely different

1:36:17 So too, a judge in Chicago has ordered former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert to never be left alone with anyone under 18 unless another adult is present who is aware of his conviction In a hush money case that revealed he had sexually abused several high school students. What? Buncha creeps! Well, what are you gonna do? Well keep talking about it. What else I mean there's not much I can do per se but geez this is sick how about the The Kansas The woman who was who dropped out of the race thing was a congressional race in Kansas No, no, I don't know anything about Andrea Ramsey Yeah So Andrea Ramsey is getting ready to run in the race and actually just listen to her

1:37:15 She's talking to some local news reporter about you know why she has to run and she's so brave for right? She's talking about anybody who runs, but she's really talking about herself well first of all as I alluded to earlier. I think it takes some courage step up and Enter a race And so I completely respect everyone who just thrown their hat in the ring I respect them highly I respect them, including myself. Yes you are! Oh she talks like this... You should see her because she was at a resist event but i didn't put that in the clip

1:37:59 choosing the resist event and people came over were crying on her shoulder and was so emotional she had to run. As this woman as are some of my other opponents in addition I'm a successful lawyer, in addition I am community advocate, health care advocate an education advocate with extremely deep roots in the community In addition to that my most important job title at least for me is I'm a mom. I raise my kids in the community connections in the community and so I bring a completely different perspective. Completely different perspective, yes but she has dropped out of the race that it has come to light that in 2015 at the firm she worked at she had sexually harassed a man on a business trip and when he denied her advances she penalized him then in the workplace

1:38:55 And he was paid. He was paid from the company and obviously she's refuting this, and said if I'd known that i would be attached to it... It was the company! She has a whole bunch of excuses but she's a meanie! What else you gonna call her? A sexual predator is what she is. There ya go, that's what she is. Sexual predator. There are women who are sexual predators. That's not like impossible Now just you know, this is an update so you know We're just making sure we have a record of it all Yes and Doug Jones very classy taking the high road got to hand it to Doug Jones. We know that he won because The African Americans of Alabama remember the work that he did as Attorney General To bring justice six decades after the atrocities of the bombing of the church in Alabama

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Doug Jones Victory, Congressional Harassment Scandal

Following his Senate victory in Alabama, Doug Jones told CNN's Jake Tapper that President Trump should not resign over past allegations, stating the voters had already judged him. Meanwhile, reports from the Daily Caller suggest a wider congressional harassment scandal is about to break. Over a dozen members of the House are predicted to resign due to secret settlements paid with taxpayer money.

doug jones· alabama· jake tapper· donald trump· cory booker· daily caller

1:39:48 Yes. And he was goaded on by Jake Tapper to say, hey you know shouldn't the president resign? Shouldn't the president get out of here? He's an a-hole. Props to Doug Jones! Where's Doug? Here he is. In the wake of Al Franken's resignation, some of your Democratic colleagues have been calling for President Trump to resign because of the allegations against him including Senator Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey who recently campaigned for you in Alabama Take a listen to Senator Booker Clearly we have a standard in which Al Franken is resigning that has had multiple more women come with a very clear fact pattern

1:40:24 and he should do the right thing and resign. Do you agree with Senator Booker that President Trump should resign because of these allegations? You know, Jake where I am on that right now is that those allegations were made before the election so people had an opportunity to judge before that election I think we need to move on and not get distracted by those issues. Let's get on with the real issues that are facing people of this country right now, and I don't think that the president ought to resign at this point. We'll see how things go but certainly those allegations are not new and he was elected with those allegations front center. I guess the question is why should Al Franken resign if there

1:41:08 even more horrific allegations about President Trump and no one is calling for him to step down. Well, again I go back to the fact that those allegations were made and he was elected president of the United States And i think the American people spoke on that at this time there's other things out there but I think at this point we need to move on and try to work with some real issues that are facing the country and not worry about getting it at odds with the president any more than we have too. Classy! I'm impressed. What is Tapper talking about? There's nobody advocating that Trump resigned, but I think he means on the It's not true But I think he means purely from the Republican Party or someone of merit from the Republican Party Cory Booker Cory Booker Rhodes scholar oh Yes another one of those guys well the kicker to this and it's been Is The Daily Wire do we respect that at all?

1:42:06 I don't have it on my list of, let me look at my respect list. It's not on there but maybe we do. Check the list of respect! We have no enough...we don't have enough of a track record An investigative reporter with the Daily Caller News Foundation Oh The Daily Callers, we respect them a bit Announced on the daily wire Yes, it's in the Daily Wire But it starts off with an investigative reporter with the Daily Caller News Foundation So I didn't realize that they are the ones who broke the story Okay announced on Friday that Congress is human resource scandal is about to break wide open and predicts That over a dozen members of the House of Representatives will resign before the end of the year over harassment and secret settlements

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Al Franken Resignation, Political Maneuvering

The hosts discuss the resignation of Senator Al Franken, suggesting it was a strategic move by the Democratic leadership to pressure Republicans. There is speculation that Franken was a potential 2020 running mate for Hillary Clinton. His departure is viewed as a "falling on the sword" to maintain a moral high ground against Roy Moore and Donald Trump.

al franken· hillary clinton· tavis smiley· cornel west· chuck schumer· minnesota

1:42:54 Well, that's interesting. Well these secret settlements are the problem because they had the Congress pay the money Yeah Taxpayer money for these settlements if these guys had taken it out of their own pocket this probably wouldn't be an issue Right Because it wouldn't have a record of it So this is somebody's going through the books, is what's happening here. Could be! And you had mentioned when we were talking about Tavis Smiley that he's probably getting railroaded but the main thing with him was that he and Cornel West were always on the show railing against Obama. Yes, and so you know if we look at the two factions in Democratic Party You've got the Obama Democrats you've got the Clinton Democrats well it dawned on me that yeah of course they had to slap Al Franken down because he was Rumored at least heavily to be a potential running mate in this past election But certainly if there was going to be a 2020 with Hillary Clinton He might be her running mate

1:43:52 Or he might be a candidate. A candidate, yes. An unallowed candidate! Yeah but it's... But he is in the Hillary camp so I think so yeah well yes we had to go right because they can't have that Hilary the Hillary camp is making a mess Mainly because they think Hillary wants to run again. I think she does yep, and they've got to do everything they can to do to work down the war tanks stop it or you'd have that's wart that and that includes thwarting all the associates And by the way that that Tapper thing was so disingenuous about well Al Franken did it So everybody has to do it yeah bullcrap yes He did it while he was in office

1:44:35 Well, and besides the point Al Franken could do what he wants. Al Franken doesn't have to listen to anybody. Al Franken didn't have to do that He did a deal because they knew that would get put more pressure on the situation against Trump to get Judge Moore not elected and it worked Frank and you know franken probably gets credit for that but he fell on his sword Yep And I think he's an idiot. Well, he hasn't quite fallen on it yet He's not still there if you can still back out In fact There was a lot of thought that if judge more got in won the election Franken would back out and stay in the Senate That was what the word was Oh because well didn't do any good for them If they don't have to quit I don't have to quit and so that's what was gonna happen But as soon as the other guy got in now Frank and has to quit So he so he can say well, I'm gonna go when the president goes he could he could pull that

1:45:24 I think it's too late for that. Well, I think he's good if he doesn't go I mean He had his opportunity to do different things But he obviously went along with Chuck Schumer told him to do right and he quit And so he's I think is gonna be forever known as the groping congressman uh, he's gonna have a bad reputation in the history books and or Reputation for being an idiot one of the two and That's the end of him. They already picked a girl that's going to take his place Right. Teen at something. Yeah, we live in interesting times. Yeah. And this concludes your sexual harassment update! That's right everybody on the cutting edge of the sexual harassment scandals This is your No Gender Show I like the jingle yeah it's nice and short and sweet hey just because you track this just the other day in London on the street a man burst into flames

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Spontaneous Human Combustion, London Incident

A 70-year-old man in North London reportedly died from spontaneous human combustion while walking on the street. The hosts discuss the history of this phenomenon, noting that victims often burn to a crisp without setting their surroundings on fire. They recall reading about such cases in "True Magazine," which also featured stories about the Hell's Angels.

spontaneous human combustion· london· nolan· blue flames· true magazine· hell's angels

1:46:24 Spontaneous human combustion? Yes, sir. It's back on deck 70 year old unmarried former construction worker was engulfed in flames on a street in North London Paramedics were called to attend the man-on-fire Nolan suffered severe burns was airlifted to a hospital he died in the specialist burn unit sadly Due to severe burns, hello. No accelerants found on the body no leads as to the reason he caught fire Yeah and according to his brother Jimmy just went to go for a walk and burst into flames Yeah that's the way it works yeah usually it works in a big comfortable stuffy over stuffed chair Usually an overstuffed chair is the classic The classic mechanism that somehow creates some

1:47:17 some magnetic thing or something and you always burst into flame. For one thing, you don't catch anything else on fire usually but it's blue flames shoot from your stomach area, your stomach region, blue flames shoot out of you and then you just burn to a crisp. usually into a pile of ashes. Very few people survive and that guy did, I don't know how they guess maybe they tried rolling him or doing something to try to put out the flames and then allowed him to live instead of burn through complete powder. Yeah this has been documented for, now this is the crack most cracked potty I get but this has been documented for something like 500 years. The spontaneous human combustion? Yeah yeah I first read about it when i was in college

1:48:04 At the university in a magazine called true magazine which is a kind of very interesting magazine from faucet. And I don't know where it did kind of just died on the vine, but it had these fascinating articles about everything from the Hell's Angels at the L.Adobe in Oakland and they all like to wear originals. It was a code word for a pair of jeans bell-bottom jeans that everyone in the club peed on. And they got kinda hard and crusty and that's what you'd wear

1:48:41 and you'd wear your originals. And there's a lot of other details in it that were kind of disgusting, but in that magazine which some of us have huge collection of these things they've got to be valuable there was a long exposition on spontaneous human combustion that I found fascinating. Well we're just tracking for ya. Thanks! Go ahead. Well I'm gonna throw one at you this is the thing that's been...we've been waiting for It also applies a little bit to that Facebook commentary. Cell phone dangers, finally! Oh... okay. Yes. A recent study found 95% of Americans use cell phones now California has put out groundbreaking guidelines to limit exposure to cell phone radiation John Blackstone has more on this

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Cell Phone Radiation, California Health Guidelines

California's Department of Public Health has issued guidelines to limit exposure to cell phone radiation, recommending the use of speakerphones and keeping devices away from the body. The move follows a legal battle by researcher Joel Moskowitz to release state data on the risks. Meanwhile, France has announced a ban on cell phones in public schools starting in 2018.

cell phone radiation· california· brain cancer· 5g· joel moskowitz· france

1:49:34 California officials say the warning about keeping a cell phone pressed up against your ear was issued largely because radio frequency emissions could be damaging, particularly to children. Now children on average are starting at the age of 10 and using cell phones for a lot of activities. California's Department of Public Health recommends using the speakerphone or headphones sleeping at least an arm's length away from it and avoiding keeping it in your pocket. I'm not for the idea of using the headphones to be safe, you pretty much have just connected an antenna to your head. The move comes after a three year long legal battle by Joel Moskowitz who forced the state to release a long secret study of cell phone risk. Oh secret! There are those who say

1:50:18 this is going to cause panic. People are not gonna give up these devices that's not what we're seeking, what we're seeking is that people take the appropriate cautions and reduce their risk substantially California's warning says that while the science is still evolving some studies suggest a link between high cell phone use and brain cancer lower sperm count and headaches This is just like the history of tobacco Now unlike cigarettes, cell phones are actually useful for something. Professor Stan Glantz uncovered long secret tobacco company research that revealed the dangers of smoking He's watching the science on cell phones The case is by no means closed yet but there is certainly enough evidence to be concerned

1:51:01 to the point that I don't usually carry a cell phone. California is not alone in this warning, the Food and Drug Administration says on its website the risk is probably very small but suggests using speaker mode or or a headset. And Apple includes a warning of sorts on all iPhones but it's not easy to find you have to go to settings, general about down at the bottom here to legal then to RF exposure where finally Apple suggests using headphones are the speakerphone to reduce exposure to radio frequency emissions Jeff?

1:51:39 Well, there's a lot of talk now about 5G being extremely dangerous. This is the 24 gigahertz range Yeah that it'll take awhile before that's rolled out but you know your microwaving people at that point yeah You can actually heat your brain yes which But not healthy Kind of the part I have problem with this report is kids rarely using their phones to call anybody with Yeah, they're mostly texting. Yeah texting doing a bagging whatever they're doing What's begging face bagging bagging? Oh bad? In France however I got a report They have now said you know what as of next year all public schools no cell phones in the school

1:52:25 You can have it. Good for them! Yeah, you can have it but you cannot use in the class or during recess go outside play your not allowed to use your cell phone I think that's a plus pretty good huh? yeah thanks guts I wonder if there is going to be revolt uh... there would be in this country no people would be up and arms and schools would knuckle under haha they probably wouldn't yeah they would, they wouldn't I think you're right I got a little tidbit here for ya This is a Papa Murphy's commercial. What's Papa Murphy? It's a pizza chain like Domino's, and in it they make a bunch of assertions but there's this comment about I think it's bad cheese or you

1:53:14 You can't get bad. Just play it and I'll remember what it was when we played so very short like a 15 second commercial Papa Murphy's law of unbaked who wants an unbaked pizza? You do cuz unbaked means unfrozen vegetables and unfake cheese served Unbelievably fresh from your oven home bake a large five meat stuffed pizza just $12 Papa Murphy's unsafe cheese Did she say unsafe cheese yes, let me listen again. I've listened wait hold on a sec I'm gonna say, I've listened to this over and over and over again. All I hear is unsafe cheese so you get uncooked vegetables, you get fresh vegetables instead of frozen or whatever and you get unsafe cheese

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Papa Murphy's Commercial, Unfake Cheese

The hosts dissect a Papa Murphy's pizza commercial, debating whether the narrator says "unsafe cheese" or "unfake cheese." They conclude the word is "unfake," which they mock as a non-existent term. The segment ends with a brief mention that the artist Balthus was of Polish descent, potentially explaining some of the criticism against him.

papa murphy's· pizza· unfake cheese· advertising· balthus· polish

1:52:25 You can have it. Good for them! Yeah, you can have it but you cannot use in the class or during recess go outside play your not allowed to use your cell phone I think that's a plus pretty good huh? yeah thanks guts I wonder if there is going to be revolt uh... there would be in this country no people would be up and arms and schools would knuckle under haha they probably wouldn't yeah they would, they wouldn't I think you're right I got a little tidbit here for ya This is a Papa Murphy's commercial. What's Papa Murphy? It's a pizza chain like Domino's, and in it they make a bunch of assertions but there's this comment about I think it's bad cheese or you

1:53:14 You can't get bad. Just play it and I'll remember what it was when we played so very short like a 15 second commercial Papa Murphy's law of unbaked who wants an unbaked pizza? You do cuz unbaked means unfrozen vegetables and unfake cheese served Unbelievably fresh from your oven home bake a large five meat stuffed pizza just $12 Papa Murphy's unsafe cheese Did she say unsafe cheese yes, let me listen again. I've listened wait hold on a sec I'm gonna say, I've listened to this over and over and over again. All I hear is unsafe cheese so you get uncooked vegetables, you get fresh vegetables instead of frozen or whatever and you get unsafe cheese

1:53:55 I couldn't get past the word baked. I'm like pizza baked is a good commercial Unbaked who wants an unbaked pizza you do cuz unbaked means unfrozen vegetables and unfit cheese served unbelievably fresh from your oven home bake a large five meat stuffed pizza just $12 Papa Murphy's, but I don't know if she says unsafe. I'm not sure What do you think? She's saying that on fake? Oh There's no word such as unfake. Oh, surprise surprise! Ed Troll Room hears it is unfake as well. Listen to the beginning. Papa Murphy's law of unbaked who wants an unbaked pizza? You do because unbaked means unfrozen vegetables and unfake cheese Okay all right they're right It's it's unfake cheese which is not a word And what's that got to do whether there's baked or not if it's baked pre-cooked

1:54:49 It's gonna be the same un-fake cheese. It makes a difference, I mean it makes a difference with the vegetables because they're saying that if they're not frozen or not messed with and you know screwed up but cheese is cheese if its unfake. Yeah well this is an outrage! I thought they said unsafe. This is an outrage! This product... I got a note from a comic strip blogger about Baltus This could be a lead. Baltus was half Polish Yes, he was Klosowski well it could be as a Jew hate pole thing If you look him up on the Wikipedia He's like...he did a lot of dirty pictures basically a pornographer Pornographer of the art world excellent excellent now I only have one Bitcoin clip today

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Bitcoin Bubble, Tulip Mania Comparison

CNBC reports that Bitcoin's price rise has gone "parabolic," drawing comparisons to the 17th-century Dutch Tulip Mania. Experts warn that the lack of intrinsic value and rapid speculation are classic signs of an asset bubble. The hosts reiterate their long-standing comparison of Bitcoin to Beanie Babies, noting that some are now attempting to rewrite the history of the tulip crash.

bitcoin· cryptocurrency· cnbc· tulip mania· beanie babies· asset bubble

1:55:43 What is Bitcoin at? It's gone over $19,000 I think. This is... It's fifty thousand dollars! Let me see what it really is as of this moment that is a nineteen thousand two hundred and twenty dollars That's fantastic this thing has gone parabolic and that's not good but in this report from CNBC where the people are worried about bitcoin and all they talk about all day on CNBC is bitcoin There is something in here that you predicted many, many moons ago my friend. Bitcoin is a bubble. Maybe bitcoin is the kind of a bubble. A dangerous speculative bubble. That might actually be true! This is bitcoins multiple price rise over the past three years and this is eight other famous asset bubbles three years before they peaked and burst.

1:56:35 Bitcoin is creeping right up to perhaps the most famous bubble of all, Tulip Mania. And to be fair it does have all the big signs of a bubble – The rapid pace of movements A whole lot of speculation without sufficient understanding of risks People who wouldn't otherwise invest are looking to get their skin in the bitcoin game The CPOE, CME and NASDAQ are even planning to launch Bitcoin futures. The same move the Dutch pulled just before the tulip crash in the 1630s For every asset bubble it's the same story otherwise level-headed people drive prices for a certain asset to unexplainable highs whether that's the price of beanie babies stocks houses or perhaps cryptocurrency

1:57:15 Since its inception, the price of Bitcoin has gone up almost 50 fold. If it were to maintain that same rate of growth, its market cap would eclipse the US economy in a few years from now. That's why some experts are saying that bitcoins rapid and accelerating price appreciation is unsustainable What it comes down to is the rate of return. For stocks, that's the dividend and real estate we're looking at rent with bonds that coupons but for Bitcoin there's actually zero intrinsic value generates no income aside from an expectation of more price appreciation so its valuable because people think its valuable

1:57:51 And even if you don't buy into the whole bubble narrative, this veteran trader says the technicals don't lie. Bitcoin has gone parabolic so that usually does not end well It's pretty hard to ignore the math The velocity of the move does indicate bitcoin price has gone parabolic and well... Parabolic moves just don't last That was in their report! The big explosion So I love that's where you got the word parabolic a few points ago. Yes, yeah well No intro to the clip is where I got it from now first of all they had beanie babies in there as a As a recognized asset bubble I loved that as well They should mm-hmm which is just want to remind everybody You early on said Bitcoin is the new Beanie Babies and I did I said set this since day one Yeah now

1:58:43 There's something that is going on, that wasn't in that report or reflected in it. But I've noticed a couple of times there are people coming out of the woodwork again we're talking about rewriting history saying that the tulip bubble never existed It was all bullshit! It was all folklore Yeah and what I didn't agree with this report is to say that The Dutch opened up futures on Tulips That's not the story the way I have read it I think this story is being rewritten as we speak for some reason. I don't know what the reason is. The way I understood it, the tulip craze was based on the fact... well, I guess it was commodities but it was really the first exchange where people were exchanging things on paper that were contracts and not the goods itself Yeah, well that's kind of like futures. Yeah yeah, I guess it's kinda like futures but I have other questions

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Max Keiser, Real Estate vs. Bitcoin

Max Keiser's promotion of Bitcoin as a system "for the people" is criticized as sounding globalist. The hosts express concern over reports of individuals taking out mortgages to buy Bitcoin, arguing that real estate is a far more stable and conservative investment. They suggest that Bitcoin may be a tool to eventually consolidate global currency under a single system.

max keiser· bitcoin· globalism· mortgages· real estate· investment

1:59:38 So there's a you know, people are saying different things. I'm reading all and we still don't know who he actually invented this You know Satoshi yaka makamuko whatever max cut in fact Max Kaiser Here's what? He always says and this is it This is something that the number of our producers are saying to me This is fantastic We're sucking all the money out of the system And it's all going into a system for the people by the way sound familiar globalist much and I don't understand how that works because if you say, they're not sucking the money out of the system. In fact it's worse! You're saying, I have money in the system and now i'm going to give that away for this over here which is not in the system but the money stays in the system It's not like they took dollars out of the American economy and put into Bitcoin They just gave that money to someone else in the American economy and got bitcoin for it

2:00:35 Yeah, so I don't understand the idea. I think it's yeah. Uh-uh I think your observation is correct There's nothing to understand because there's nonsense Where does max come from by saying this stuff? I don't know what you know Max is like a I wonder if he's even invested in Bitcoin or yes his own Probably had the opportunity and bailed from Bitcoin when he noticed it went to five bucks. The thing is, the thing is he knows so well that people will place value on bullcrap because he started the Hollywood exchange which was a stock market based on celebrities and you could invest in the celebrity and yeah you'd get money or do put money in and you buy shares and then it was very much like Bitcoin just completely nothing. It's actually very similar to Bitcoin except that he was attached to it and could be busted by the government I think the same thing could happen to Bitcoin if somebody knew who did it

2:01:32 Hmm, that's all I think. I don't know well How about this? I mean me first of all the more I think about it the more I'm thinking This is this is a globalist idea of everyone having the same money not controlled by You know banks or really just the globe was like hey We'll take all your money you but here's some Bitcoin here some flashy trinket stuff there's some mirrors Well if that was done to beads and then goodbye we pull the rug and you're all dead If that was the point, if the point was to reinforce the banking system by screwing over everybody. One of the problems that came up on The DHM Plug Show was people are taking out mortgages to buy Bitcoin. I've heard about this. This is not a good way to go. You're taking...I mean if you're gonna be in real estate at all, mortgages, houses, property anything like that advertising anything like that

2:02:34 You're in it for a purpose of making money on the upside of the real estate market. You're in one of the most conservative, but I think one of the greatest investments you can be in an economy that has systems in place to protect this investment which is our system does that very well and you're in that, why would you? It's like giving up on a great investment that is always gonna pay off somehow someway in some form because there's no extra. There's nothing... You can't make more real estate than there is I mean you could fill in the bay maybe and put it of couple houses on the landfill but generally speaking what's theirs what's their and this is fixed its fixed in this modern real estate right Why would you get out of that to buy Bitcoin

2:03:21 Well, mania? I mean yeah sure maybe you could if you're good if your nimble and by the way this is the hardest thing as an investor to ever be which is nimble. You get in low you sell high. Boom! You get in Bitcoin at 12 000 you sell it a 20 uh yeah people do that so there are people that can pull that off 90% of the people 90 99 percent who cannot pull that off Yeah, so don't try getting real estate. Just sit on it you got a place to live A different kind of cryptocurrency is the pot coin as promoted by Dennis Rodman

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Dennis Rodman, PotCoin and North Korea

Dennis Rodman appeared on Stephen Colbert's show wearing a PotCoin.com t-shirt to discuss his relationship with Kim Jong-un. Rodman claims the North Korean leader does not want war and describes him as "more of a kid." The hosts defend Rodman's unique diplomatic access, noting that he may know more about the regime than many officials in Washington.

dennis rodman· potcoin· north korea· kim jong-un· stephen colbert· basketball

2:04:03 a little unsure exactly what the pot coin does, but it's I guess it's another token or Cryptocurrency hot yeah, I guess if you want to buy. I don't know but Dennis Dennis Robman was sponsored by pot coin to go to North Korea again And he showed up going there we go He just got back and he said I wanted get ahold of him. I want to go Well, he showed up on the Colbert show In his Potcoin.com t-shirt and here's the intro. What is pot coin? It's a quick currency. All right, rule number one of endorsement strategy

2:04:42 Be able to pronounce what it is that you're endorsing. Cryptocurrency, well that might be a good teaser for you there Dennis What is pot coin? It's a crypto- I can't even say it. A cryptocurrency... It's out of Montreal. A cryptocurrency like Bitcoin or something like that and use it to buy pots Well, it's up to you. It's not called Up To You Coin? It's Up To You Coin right? It's called Pot Coin! But this is legalized marijuana. What did you say? Legalize marijuana medical wise. Oh okay yeah because it's legal in 26 states now you can just use regular coin for pot mostly. Now you've got... Can I see people see on the shirt here that's a good intro to what we want to talk about and you got a picture of uh you in the middle with Donald Trump a good shot at this place

2:05:30 You in the middle with Donald Trump on one side and Kim Jong-un on the other. It says, it says unite! Unite! You must be high! So that's the intro. And I just want to remind people that my Uncle Don, who was ambassador to South Korea for many years has been to North Korea five times in the last decade he is still very involved gets thrown out of the White House all the time trying to tell people they just want to be a country! They don't want armistice they just wanna be recognized as a country That's all they want and Uncle Don famously said

2:06:10 Dennis Rodman knows more about North Korea than anyone in Washington DC. I believe it! Yeah, so let's listen to him What do you actually talk about with uh and i don't mean this insultingly... A mad man murderous dictator? Actually we talk about basketball Okay okay did he ever play In Switzerland, he did. In Switzerland? Yeah. That's a great country for... He went to school there, right? ...for b-ball. It was cool. But I'm just saying people like that – you know, I don't really judge people by their color or what they come from and stuff like that. I just judge people where we're all human beings throughout the day. We're all human beings. And it's funny though that I don't see how people can sit there and say

2:06:57 This person a madman he probably is but I can see that boy. Probably he probably doesn't listen He probably has reports are he murdered his uncle and fed him to dogs? Oh, I did well if you see the video in the basketball game And uh you actually see it's uncle standing right beside right behind up right behind the bench okay So as monk his uncles fine. I'm just fine okay Maybe he has more than one uncle. Well, pretty much... Maybe that's the spare uncle right there. Either way! I think it kind of glossed over that pretty easily where the guys... Colbert is an asshole let's face it Yeah but he's basically saying no it was just fake news Have you spoken to Kim Jong-Un about his nuclear program at all? Have you said please don't start a nuclear war But yes, he has spoken to me when last time was there couple years ago He said um.. He said I do not want war

2:07:50 This is just two words. I don't want war because, like I said, I would take you over there and let you listen to him the way he talks. He sounds like that he's more of a kid than anything. Okay. And I think his grandfather father, that regime has passed down to him. Uh-huh. But I think he really wants to change his culture but i think he's forced to be in this position So we didn't learn a hell of a lot, but

2:08:27 Well, you're not gonna get learn anything with the Colbert just giving him crap about everything. Yeah He's a tool yeah Colbert. Yeah, he could have learned a lot embarrassing You could actually maybe draw something yeah? Yeah good drawn some Mattie has an opportunity But now I just got it does anybody know Dennis Robin can I'd love to interview I'll do that interview for the show Yeah, somebody's gotta know. Somebody's got to know him. Actually the people up... he played for the Detroit Pistons for a long time that's where his main basketball team was right? They played for the Bulls for awhile and very famous. Maybe someone in front of music business who is listening through you know Carmen Electra or something we'll be able to find something I'd love to talk about it. Shoot! You know what i want? I want to facilitate a meeting between him and Don now you're talking

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Podcast Training Certification, Associate Producers

New York City has announced a "Podcast Training Certificate Program," which the hosts view as a precursor to government licensing of podcasters. They then acknowledge a list of associate executive producers who contributed to the show, including Jim Bennett, Robert Newby, and Kirsten Gleb. The hosts thank the "No Agenda family" for their continued support.

new york· podcasting· certification· jim bennett· robert newbie· value for value

2:09:17 That's a photo op right there. Yeah, Don would never get into the White House! Good idea though... All right what else we got? Well I want to say it's finally happening before we get into our break here The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment and the Made in New York Media Center today announced the Made In New York Podcast Training Certificate Program is now accepting applications Yes, you sent me this I don't think I send it to you but somebody said it's everything ha look at these bozos

2:09:59 Or yeah, you predicted this. You're gonna need a license to podcast in New York. It's not a license yet but it's a certification headed there and that yes That is the that we are headed in that direction certification for was something that anyone could buy a microphone Get every you know A little recorder get some software and just do a podcast and then send it to Podbean and they can put it out there Imagine all the people who could do that oh yeah Yes, pod bean. Seriously? Jim Bennett we want to thank a few people starting with him Jim Bennett from parts unknown $175 he is Canada I think and he writes NJNK and were glad to oblige yep since it's below 200 anyway Robert Newby $100 is a newbie Keith Gibson 99 10 Paul

2:11:02 Laster really 5678 sir Chris of the love. Oh Paul last or final payment for knighthood So he's on the list is he will be yeah, he'll be knighted today Sir Chris of low earth orbit in Houston Texas 5432 can't get any lower than that Dow let Zang guzin I believe in Bellevue Washington and sounds alright following people is very short list by the way compared to them And the following people are all $50 donors, name and location where applicable. Andy Kluber in Terre Haute Indiana Chris Lewinsky Sir Chris in Sherwood Park Alberta Sheila I think this is Dame Sheila Demordian DeMorderan I believe Melinda Opalewski Melinda Opalewski in Fox Lake Wisconsin she also has a birthday. Yeah for smoking hot husband Dave nice

2:12:02 Now she needs a de-douche, why don't you do that for her? You've been de-douched. John Camp in Antlers Oklahoma Tyson Rouch 50 Mika Miller in Bethel Pennsylvania Eric Mackey M A K I in Lawrenceville Georgia Joel Deruwan in Savannah, Georgia I think is a sir. And last but not least Kirsten Gleb parts unknown she comes in with pop money every month that's it short list and we want to thank these folks for helping us on show

2:12:44 991 991 t-9 thanks to everyone who came in under 90 under $50 for anonymity and For well for the subscriptions. We got a ton of cool things you can check out at our donation page at vorac org slash n a And we got Karen Samuel who is celebrating on the 19th turning 49. Happy birthday from us here! Sir Fox Pat, The Crypto Knight celebrates his birthday. Melinda Opalewski happy birthday to her smoking hot husband Dave Opalewski celebrated yesterday actually Tyson Rouch's amazing wife Jennifer Hamilton had her birthday today

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Knighthood Ceremony, Bitcoin Market Update

The hosts perform a formal knighthood ceremony for Kenneth Sortland, Paul Patrick Wicking, and others, granting them traditional "No Agenda" rewards like "Hookers & Blow." They also announce title changes for existing peers. A brief update on Bitcoin's price follows, with the hosts predicting a major crash once it reaches the $30,000 to $40,000 range.

knighthood· no agenda nation· hookers and blow· chardonnay· bitcoin· peerage

2:13:25 And Mark Van Dyke, Void Zero. Happy birthday to his son Steven turns two years old today finally Sir3DW5ITM 40 years old tomorrow happy birthday from all your buddies here at the best podcast in the universe! The terrible twos... Terrible twos are upon him there. Well we'll see yeah well we're dads will be get we got you back void zero When you need it. Yeah, you can call and we'll go yeah oh yeah yeah oh okay right I need your blade. Blade? Oh sorry here it is. Okay to the podium please Kenneth Sortland Michaelbust Micklebust Paul Patrick Wigging and Dee Vo gentlemen you are about to become knights of the nohwagen around table and therefore very proud to pronounce the following titles Sir Kenneth The Norseman Of Leith

2:14:19 Paul Sir Wow Such Namaste, Black Knight of Contemporary Art and Sir Devoe of Duluth, Knight of the Shapeshifters. Gentlemen for you we have Hookers & Blow, we've got Rent Boys and Chardonnay We've got Blanton's Bourbon, we've got Fish Pie and Falacio Harlets & Haldol Pepperoni Rolls & Pale Ales Beers & Blunts Cowgirls & Coffin Varnish We got Ginger Ale & Gerbils And of course Mutton & Mead And you can find all of that and your ring at noagendanation.com slash rings head on over there Eric DeShue will get everything off to you as soon as possible Here we go with our title changes for today. Surfing Today becomes not just a night, but he comes surfing the barren wasteland and Sir Zog of Elwood becomes Baron of Duplaine River Valley. Gentlemen welcome to the peerage map itm.im slash peerage

2:15:26 Go to boarddvorak.org slash peerage dot htm to find out about all the different levels of peers that are available and thank you for your courage from everyone here, the entire staff and management at The Best Podcast in the Universe! What is this? Oh, looks like the Bitcoin is crashing someone just said. No it'll go back up It's not there's not the final crash. It's gonna be at 30 or 40 when it really crashes I think 30 or 30 or 40 yeah, that's what I'm guessing let me just say let me just see what's happening Be funny. Let me see with the nah oh no It's still nineteen thousand two hundred and forty six He says he's a crashing. He says it's sixteen hundred on the year of the equivalent US dollar value

CHAPTER 38 / 46 Discussion

Oxford Word of the Year, Youthquake and Milkshake Duck

Oxford Dictionaries named "youthquake" as the 2017 word of the year, defined as significant change caused by young people. The runner-up was "Milkshake Duck," a term for a viral star who is quickly found to have a problematic past. The hosts and their "troll room" express confusion over these choices, noting that "feminism" was Webster's word of the year.

oxford dictionary· youthquake· milkshake duck· feminism· memes· internet slang

2:16:14 On the Euro exchanges is 16,000. Whatever! Well whatever it's funny So I've got a little question for you Okay What is the Oxford Dictionary word of the year? Oh word of the year Word of the Year time on no agenda Can you give me some hints in what realm my mind to want to seek this word Yeah so word that is used A lot And it's a kind of a corny word. I would have thought is already a word Maybe it was and but there's now Word of the Year It has to do with the way things are so socially today societally Oh, oh the word is fucked up know that site but that would be Word of The Year in 1960. I'm sorry. I give up Okay here it is play it Oxford Dictionaries revealed the word of the year today. It is youth quake

2:17:15 A significant change arising from the actions or influence of young people. Maybe our favorite runner-up, Milkshake Duck a person or thing that inspires delight on social media until it's revealed to have a repugnant past Okay, let's start with this milkshake duck. I'm speechless. This is bullshit. I think it is too! I think milkshake duck was something some one of the jokers that were at CBS News wrote for Gloria to read knowing that he doesn't have a clue and he read it as though it was a fact. I've never heard this ever Have you ever heard of milkshake duck? Let us see if the troll room has ever heard of it... No

2:18:01 Wow, that's odd. And then but even youth quake I mean who uses youth quake? I have not heard this! I have really Hmm milkshake duck milkshake duck know your meme it's under memes like you're trying to be me milkshake duck explained part of a series of internet slang I never heard it This is not anything that would be in contention about Milkshake Duck as an internet slang term referring to representation of, hold on a second, three point type. Representation of viral internet star who is briefly adored by the public prior to discreet discovery of their distasteful or just exactly from the read right from this. He read from that website? It comes on June 12th 2016 Twitter user pixelated boat

2:18:59 Past a tweet about the Internet's love for milkshake duck followed by the revelation. We regret to inform you that the duck is racist Within one year now, this is Webster's word of the year No Oxford auction ox because Webster apparently their word is feminism Oh that would probably be accurate for Webster Yeah, I'd say that yeah well youth quake no shake that just milkshake duck thing is bullcrap Yeah, yeah, the troll room has never heard of it Yeah, if they haven't heard of it nobody didn't this bullcrap. They say that some very minor meme from Milan Oh Okay. Well great Thanks for that I'm now up to date. I'm informed I can speak at the water cooler once again now on to a Travesty for our neighbors to the north are Canada how we doing for time by the way? We're okay Okay 220 yeah well good okay, right over 220

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Canadian Oil Price Collapse, Pipeline Capacity

The price of Canadian crude oil has collapsed relative to West Texas Intermediate (WTI) due to a lack of pipeline and rail capacity. While there is no shortage of oil globally, Canadian producers are forced to sell at a significant discount because they cannot get their product to refineries efficiently. The hosts mock the concept of "peak oil" as "peak bullshit."

canada· oil sands· wti· keystone pipeline· shale oil· peak oil

2:20:03 The price of Canadian oil has collapsed and the reasons are interesting. Canada's oil, the price on it has collapsed in the last little while. The spread between Western Canada Select and WTI West Texas Intermediate has really ballooned And if I've got this right, there's a quote here from an analyst on this saying it's a perfect storm of too much supply and not enough capacity. Too much supply? Absolutely too much supply. Walk me through this because I read a lot about this and it still confuses me a little bit. Well, too much supply relative to capacity that is really what the analysts mentioned. We have a lot of oil in the oil sands region let's be very clear. The problem is there aren't a lot of ways to get that crude out of the area where its produced

2:20:52 You had a shutdown of a pipeline because of the leak. taking a lot of capacity away for transporting crude oil. And you would think that would raise prices, but what it's done is it has driven people to use shale oil gas or whatever it is coming out of the United States they found an alternative so its not really our capacity to get into market and somebody else's ability gets marketed cheaper faster no actually I think it's also the railways have also cut back capacity because they have had some shutdowns as well rail line shut down there isn't always to get out out of the prairies and out of Albert. You need to cut the price in order encourage people, to incur the costs required to ship it out there you got a pay up right now to ship in our railroad that's really the only way to get incremental capacity so they're cutting but they don't just pay more they cut back the price are paid for to make an economic to produce There is no shortage oil in the world! Let's be very clear. There is NO shortage of oil in the world and variable at a certain price to get it to market faster

2:21:47 and more efficiently, more economically than we are. And I guess the question becomes when you actually crunch the numbers will a pipeline solve that or will this shale oil gas and oil that's getting to market units it's getting to those refineries before us faster and cheaper than us? Will a pipeline from you know will Keystone change that shale oil will cap the price at which we will be able to sell our well are all always and always has traditionally sold a discount to what wti significant is going on this is today we talk about twenty five plus dollars a barrel sixty-five dollar barrel of oil it's a big disc right uh... and it continues it will continue if we have better ways again more pipeline that there is a keystone out there me l a million as to move it or l will travel cheaper pipeline is a relatively efficiently to travel

2:22:35 to send the oil out of the prairies. So what's going on here? Is this an oil war, are we thwarting Candanavia's transportation? Well listening to those guys you can't... Listening to those guys there is no way figuring out what's going on! They're Canadian With comments like yeah we have to lower the price and make it more economical to sell It's already 25... Oh no they make it more economical to produce No that's not just the opposite You have to raise the price to make it economical to produce If it cost you 50 bucks to pull it out of the ground You can't lower the price to 25 and then pull it out on the ground lose $25 that barrel That's not gonna work. So but but what what? Why Can't they get it tomorrow? I mean, that's us They're trying to get it to us they can't get it to us faster But even its twenty five dollars cheaper I could put my own tank or truck and drive it make money Well, you'd have a

2:23:30 truck full of useless product. Oh, well can't what do you mean? They'd ship it off to us and then It's not useless when they ship it to us. It's useless until it goes to an oil refinery and gets turned into products Right yeah They won't take the oil refinery won't take my cheap crude from Canada I think the underlying message here is that their oil refinery is at capacity Okay got it Well what happened to peak oil then Well, there's a talk about it phrase from the Shays What oil peak oil remember that was yeah. I remember is during the era of peak bullshit Yeah That would be it we do have a shortage however if something very important medics perform CPR on a father-of-two Police show up after a toddler is found unattended in the backseat of a car with two adults unresponsive in the front seat

CHAPTER 40 / 46 Discussion

Opioid Crisis, Narcan Shortage and Fentanyl

Tennessee is facing a severe opioid crisis, leading to a shortage of the overdose-reversal drug Narcan. A "60 Minutes" report highlights a whistleblower's claims that the government was too lenient on drug distributors. In a grim turn, Nevada and Nebraska are considering using fentanyl for prisoner executions because they can no longer obtain traditional lethal injection chemicals.

opioid crisis· narcan· tennessee· fentanyl· 60 minutes· executions

2:24:25 This is what Tennessee's opioid crisis looks like. People are overdosing at an alarming rate and Narcan is the one thing that can bring them back. Two doses in here, okay? Dwayne Holman is the executive director of the Nashville Prevention Partnership He received a grant to get Narcan for the Nashville agencies that need it But it turns out, actually getting it is now a problem. Our whole nation is experiencing this epidemic at the same time and so getting our hands on it has been difficult It took three months to get 808 doses these are just some of the places where its been distributed so far but Holman says its needed elsewhere We have reached out to shelters we've reached out

2:25:08 veterans organizations. Narcan is now prescribable, meaning you can get it at local drugstores. Coopertown police saw an unusual case recently where they arrested a drug addict who carried her own narcan. It's not uncommon to see people who are drug addicts or who are close proximity to drug addicts, maybe their family. Maybe their peers who will have Narcan on hand because they know the risk." Holman is hoping to distribute five to eight hundred more doses of Narcan in Nashville over the next few weeks he has to get them first and for that he'll have to wait but everything in my being tells me that we have to still continue to help when we have to figure out how to make this better

2:25:50 I have my one opioid crisis clip which turns out to be a commercial for this upcoming 60 Minutes but maybe we should play that too before we discuss this. 60 minutes and the Washington Post have a follow-up on their investigation of the opioid crisis which is killing nearly 100 people a day, a retired DEA agent turned Turned whistleblower says the government was too lenient when it reached a hundred and fifty million dollar settlement with a major drug distributor accused of ignoring suspicious opioid shipments. He'll tell his story Sunday on 60 minutes. Yeah, well thanks for nothing! Here's here's something interesting

2:26:31 That now we know that we have real problems with the opium, with the heroin in United States because it's been cut with fentanyl and people are dying left and right. Fentanyl highly toxic And now both Nevada and Nebraska have come up with a novel idea And they say, you know we should use fentanyl to kill prisoners when we need to execute them since they've run out of that other chemical that no one seems be able to find anymore. Yes the chemical companies decided that they're gonna make it anymore right so now they can now they're going to considering fentanyl. Well this is a carbofen and all the stuff that's super toxic I mean help because people are clue there is not good

CHAPTER 41 / 46 Discussion

FBI Textgate, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page

Leaked text messages between FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page reveal strong anti-Trump sentiments during the 2016 investigation. Strzok was involved in changing the language of James Comey's assessment of Hillary Clinton's emails. The hosts question how these private texts were obtained and leaked, suggesting internal FBI maneuvering or potential aliases involving Andrew McCabe.

fbi· peter strzok· lisa page· robert mueller· hillary clinton· andrew mccabe

2:27:13 Use it's not good to you. That actually may not be a bad idea just for the reverse promotion benefits right could be yeah The situation is out of control Massively out of control and we blame the education system I think since we tease that I do want to do a little bit on text gate this is the Text that have been leaked slash discovered between What's his name scrotum keep forgetting his name short stroke strode him stress wrote. Um is his name Peter scrotum and Lisa Peters some like 10,000 messages And I want to remind everybody where did they get these were two who took who grabbed these messages? Like listen, I think the FBI leaked them themselves Yeah, but where did they even get him from well let's listen to a little background or from This is I think this is Fox another big story This is huge Lotham human

2:28:12 Idiot and talk of Watergate. We now know exactly what was in those anti-Trump texts sent by the FBI agent who has kicked off Robert Mueller's Russia probe, and it's not pretty In fact some of it we can't even share some of it for you on morning TV It's that bad Griff Jenkins is live from our DC Bureau with the stunning new text messages That have been obtained by Fox News Griff I couldn't stop going through these this morning. It's crazy Stunning indeed. Good morning Heather these obtained by Fox News between two FBI agents assigned to the Russia probe Peter struck and Lisa Page It led special counsel Robert Mueller to remove stroke from the investigation And the language is at times profane and not for morning television as you say in this is all

2:28:56 All of this is going to fuel the narrative that the investigation is tainted. Let's start with March 4th last year, Page said Trump was a loathsome human. Stroke yet he may win. Good for Hillary it would be worse president than Cruz? Page Trump yes I think so. I'm not sure. Struck oh my god he's an idiot. Stroke. God, Hillary should win 100 million to zero page I know now remember all of this is taking place while stroke is an integral part of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails he was the one credited with changing the wording in then-FBI director James Comey's assessment from grossly negligent to extremely careful

2:29:42 a month later, page appears to acknowledge that they're doing something they shouldn't. Look at this page so look you say we text on that phone when we talk about Hillary because it can't be traced now later by October So your question is the right one though, John. It's like where?

2:30:27 Where did the text message, who leaked the text messages? Because that could have only been the FBI. Or NSA but who had it in the first place? Did the FBI go to the NSA and get the messages? I think... And the NSA is very uncooperative about most of these deals. Yes, yes Because they don't want every Tom Dick and Harry working for every law enforcement agency asking them for this information They just don't like doing that It's not what they're doing Well could it be But they have it They have the information So somehow got to FBI and then now got to Fox News How did that happen? I'm very suspicious about this I mean I am not suspicious that there are true

2:31:08 I'm suspicious that they had that they're available. Nobody's saying anything about that Hmm does that mean every time? I text you and say hey read the newsletter That somebody's gonna leak my texts to my private texts to you maybe out of the blue Maybe who the hell knows well, that's the point maybe we should know this is not right so About there's a couple of actors and the one that no one's talking about is Andrew McCabe And he is the... He's a real big wig in the FBI. Is the assistant director? Yeah, I think so. This Peter Strokes guy no one- I mean yeah we hear of him and apparently he's now somewhere in HR department that sounds very sketchy Some people are positing I've used it twice in two episodes You have this is the second time That's IT! I'm done No more positations I hope so That

2:32:06 Peter Stroke may just be an alias for Andrew McCabe. And when you think about how they always like to make up phony names, yeah, you know Peter Stroke... Peter Strokes... Peter Stroke is Peter? You know this maybe there was something there Oh Yeah That's that could be one of those little cute things I do from time to time But I'd like to see both of these guys if they're even their backgrounds or their wiki pages are very similar well Was struck, did he have to go before Congress yet? No no we've never seen him. We've only seen the one picture of the guy who knows if it's even him That's a very interesting theory I don't know what to say to that And again why would FBI clearly leak these texts are they in trouble do they have to say well something is null and void What is going on It just seems like no one asking any of this important questions

CHAPTER 42 / 46 Discussion

Jim Jordan, FISA Court and Public Trust

Congressman Jim Jordan questioned Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein regarding Peter Strzok's "insurance policy" text message. Jordan suggested the FBI used a dossier funded by the Clinton campaign to obtain FISA warrants to spy on the Trump campaign. The hosts argue that these revelations have severely damaged public trust in the FBI and the Mueller investigation.

jim jordan· rod rosenstein· fisa court· dossier· christopher steele· public trust

2:33:06 No, they're not. Nobody's asking anything that just it's just almost like here's what happened read a couple of these things you're off well Jimmy Jim Jordan whose where is he from congressman from I don't know where he's from ah Forgot George so he had good He had Rosenstein Stein in the witness bench and asked him some leading questions, but you know it's always a script in Congress. the president. But that's nothing new, everyone on Mueller's team no one on Mueller's team likes Trump we already knew that but I want to focus on one in particular and this is a text message from Mr. Strzok to Ms. Page recalling a conversation at a meeting that took place in Andrew McCabe office deputy director of the FBI recalling a meeting earlier and Mr. Strzok says this I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy's office then there's a break

2:34:15 Dash, it says that there's no way he gets elected. No way Trump gets elected He says I want to believe that you said that in the meeting at Andrew McCabe's office? I want to believe that but then he goes But i'm afraid we can't take that risk and this goes to intent He says we can't take the risk of you know The people of this great country might elect Donald trump president We can't take this risk This is Peter Strzok, head of counterintelligence at the FBI. This is Peter Strzok who I think had a hand in that dossier that was all dressed up and taken to the FISA court He's saying we can't take the risk We have to do something about it Don't forget the timeline here either Mr Rosenstein

2:34:52 Peter Strzok, January 10th. He's the guy who changes the exoneration letter from gross negligence criminal standard to extreme carelessness July 2nd he is the guy who sets in on the Clinton interview July 5 2016 that when Comey has a press conference and says we're not going to prosecute Clintons okay? We are not gonna prosecute And then August 2016 we have this text message the same month that the Russian investigation is opened at the FBI, August 2016. And my guess is that's the same month that the application was taken to the FISA court to get the warrants to spy on Americans. Using this dossier that Clinton campaign paid for, Democrats paid for fake news all dressed up taken to the court so I got really just a couple basic questions because it seems to me if they answer any of those two questions if the answers yes If you guys paid Christopher Steele at the same time the Democrats and the Clinton campaign were paying or if you took the dossier dressed it all up took it to the FISA Court and used that as basis to get warrants

2:35:55 And now we have intent in this text message saying... There's another text message my colleague referenced it earlier. Where Mr. Strzok says, I can protect our country at many levels. Says it with all the humility he could muster. This guy thought he was Super Agent James Bond of the FBI! This is obvious! I'm afraid that we can't take that risk there's no way we could let the American people make Donald Trump the next president. I gotta protect our country This is unbelievable. And I'm here to tell you, Mr Rosenstein, I think the public trust in this whole thing is gone." Yeah, I'll say that's not true yet No one cares. Now there was a story which I wanted to correct people on the thinking... You know this sounded like the same clip you played in The Last Show But I believe it was a slightly different clip. I don't think we played it. I teased it! I don't think we played it. No no, no you played it

CHAPTER 43 / 46 Discussion

Fusion GPS, Ham Radio License Allegations

Reports indicate that Nellie Ohr, the wife of a DOJ official, applied for a ham radio license while working for Fusion GPS. The hosts debunk the implication that she was using shortwave radio to communicate with Christopher Steele, noting that a technician-level license is insufficient for such activity. They suggest more modern methods like steganography would be more effective for covert communication.

fusion gps· nellie ohr· ham radio· christopher steele· mi6· steganography

2:36:49 Because I was bitching about the fact that I had the clip and I didn't possible. I never possible I never put it on my list, and then I apologize well There's new stuff in there right maybe maybe Here's the story that caught my eye as a part of this dossier which was created by fusion GPS The wife of a Department of Justice deputy but handled Some of this move the way there was opposition research at the time whatever it was as she worked at GPS And here's the news report on if you saw this

2:37:25 Oh, she was applying tradecraft. She applied for a ham radio license after contracting MI6 agent Christopher Steele. So just so you know the implication here and people have been watching too much of The Americans I think the implication here is that they're transmitting information from the US from Washington DC to Christopher Steele either in London or in Russia via shortwave transmission. Yeah, yeah sure! So first of all you don't apply for a ham radio license you go and take the test there's no application You apply good point you to take the test and you get your test if she was She got an amateur status That's you can't use short well that it's not true You can use 10 meters very unreliable for you know what we're talking about here. You mean she got tech status?

2:38:19 I'm sorry, tech status. Yes the technician. Technician yeah so you can pretty much only use the two meters 70 meter and it's all in repeaters and you can't really... It is mostly for VHF right? Yeah there's this yeah you don't get to use the shortwave really Well, you could have done Morse code. They should have put that in the article Nobody user you when you got to internet why would you do this? You just I know it's not you can just send a steganography works fine Nobody's gonna catch you doing that was funny Lawyer Lawrence O'Donnell on the text after mr Trump made an apparent sexual illusion related to the size of his hands and

CHAPTER 44 / 46 Discussion

Media Commentary, Net Neutrality and Robert Mueller

The hosts discuss various media items, including a novelty toilet paper roll featuring David Brooks's columns. Trey Gowdy's criticism of FBI agents' "bigoted nonsense" regarding the Trump family is highlighted. The discussion also covers Robert Mueller's long tenure as FBI director, comparing it to J. Edgar Hoover's "fiefdom" and criticizing the two-year extension he received under the Obama administration.

david brooks· trey gowdy· robert mueller· j. edgar hoover· net neutrality· fbi

2:39:01 Ms. Page wrote, this man cannot be president in another exchange Mr. Starzak wrote of a potential Trump presidency I'm scared for our organization that turned out to be well placed fear he also referred to mr. trump as a douche. This is your new beat yeah finding people in the media that say the word douche And while on the subject of douche, I want to mention something as an aside. Because I don't know who sent this to me and I didn't even know it was a product but somebody sent me a toilet paper roll with every conceivable column ever written by David Brooks. Oh wow! Yeah and they're all different

2:39:54 I don't know how far down the roll before they start repeating, but the entire toilet paper roll is David Brooks New York Times columns. And have you used it yet? So yes which column have you desecrated? I haven't used it yet because I'm just so fascinated by this existence. Picture or didn't happen as far as I'm concerned It's the damnedest thing I've ever seen. This is... Oops! I'm sorry, there used to be a Obama toilet roll Yeah, I remember that one. But that doesn't hold a candle to the work that was done into this thing. No, this is very good and I'm sure it's a huge copyright violation Yes absolutely Here's Trey Gowdy on The Texts This is the person we needed to avoid a conflict of interest And then he said this They fully deserved to go and demonstrate the absolute bigoted nonsense of Trump

2:40:46 But he wasn't content to just disparage Donald Trump. He had to disparage Donald Trump's family This is what he said, Mr Deputy Attorney General. He said the douchebags are about to come out! He's talking about our first lady and children this conflict of interest free special agent of the FBI So not just trump as you played that clip last show No That was the tease that was the tease because it's the only one I played that i can remember okay well That's the one I played. Well, this one for sure you did not hear this is former FBI assistant director What's his name? What's his name? I don't know but he's a former FBI assistant director what can an FBI official and FBI agent do to stop a president from getting elected well I think he can do what this guy tried to do He can fabricate things she can make up stuff. He can lie. You can be a total moron He can recruit others

2:41:45 You know, he belongs in Leavenworth this guy in my personal view. I don't have all the facts But from what? I know he belongs behind bars This guy is you know these things cannot happen a democracy I agree and the fact that Mueller is a part of it who got the special two-year unconstitutional Two year extension as FBI director to cover up whatever crimes were taking place during the Bush administration That he of all people, and that 10 year term limit was put in there because of people like... what's his face? The cross-dresser. Yeah! Hoover! Hoover! Because he had a little fiefdom they said Congress passed the law which it is not represented that way anymore

2:42:28 In the media, they passed a law so that no one could build that kind of fiefdom. And the Obama administration circumvented that so that Mueller could stay on for an extra two years and this guy is now in there doing God knows what! I'd like to...I'm a little tired of it Honestly. Yes, and I think the public is getting a clue No Please when I say the public I mean or do no agenda listeners? Okay Well one final bit for me This will also remain a little item on my beat the net neutrality the morons ruling the roost of the media Let's listen to someone who clearly knows everything about net neutrality

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Jimmy Kimmel, Net Neutrality and KQED Outro

Jimmy Kimmel's emotional plea for net neutrality is criticized as being based on misinformation. The hosts argue that the public has been misled about the impact of the FCC's vote. The show concludes with a clip from KQED about "interpretive dance" and climate change, followed by the hosts' sign-off and a reminder of the upcoming 1000th episode.

jimmy kimmel· net neutrality· fcc· ajit pai· kqed· climate change

2:43:14 Jimmy Kimmel. Meanwhile, the Federal Communications Commission, the FCC did something absolutely despicable today They voted to put an end to net neutrality Now this is the rule that says everyone gets equal access to the internet a big company or somebody selling crocheted owls from their house in the Midwest now as long as they tell us they're doing it now Internet service providers will be allowed to slow down or block web traffic to any website or streaming service they like, which benefits the big telecom companies and does the opposite for all of us. They did this even though 83% of Americans support net neutrality and 2 million people who supposedly wrote to the FCC to oppose net neutrality were bogus many turned out to be dead people someone stole identities of dead people to help push this through so now

2:44:03 We have to hope Congress agrees to vote on and reverse it. But I just want say thank you, President Trump. Thanks to you and this jackhole you appointed around the FCC big corporations are about to take full control of the Internet so Merry Christmas everybody. And by the way tomorrow is the last day maybe ever to enroll for health care under the Affordable Care Act if you do not have health insurance You are, you know you're required by law to get it. You will get fined if you don't get it go to healthcare.gov To sign up for a lot of people It's free so do it now because once net neutrality is gone We might not have even have web MD anymore So this is something that unique oh And sadly that will become the truth

2:44:47 Yeah, that is the sad part of it as people really believe that you know since we're on a netball stuff Let's go. I got my last little clip nine second clip which is a promotional KQED clip where they're just playing the kind of shows that they're gonna have coming. It's an educational channel and there's a little tidbit in here for you. Dance can embody the meaning of climate change. Wait a minute, can I still see this program? I want to have an interpretive dance about climate change. That's a good clip John let me just...I'm gonna play that again just for myself. Dance can embody the meaning of climate change. It's a beautiful thing How can dance embody? That's what gets me! The meaning it doesn't is not about climate change is about the meaning

2:45:49 Beautiful. It's just beyond me. End of show clips from GX2, from Joshua and Jessica Pettigrew, Leo Lapuque and Sir Chris Wilson with his son Felix I think you will enjoy them it's quite a nice little lineup And this concludes our broadcast day at the best podcast in the universe we return on Thursday remember us at Dvorak dot org slash n-a-t minus nine to The Big 1000 Show coming to you from downtown Austin Tejas capital of the drone star state In the 5x9 Cluedio, The Common Law condo in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley where i'm going Christmas shopping! I'm John C. Dvorak we return on Thursday right here on No Agenda until then as always Adios Mofos

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No Agenda Christmas, End of Show Mix

The show ends with a series of parody commercials for "A No Agenda Christmas" and a jingle about Donald Trump's arrival in town. The mix includes satirical references to Antifa, Hillary Clinton, and various show tropes. The final segments feature a "Love" montage and a humorous plea for John C. Dvorak to return, ending with the phrase "Stop the hammering!"

christmas· parody· donald trump· antifa· podcast pioneers· love

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2:54:33 Stop the hammering!