No Agenda - 1605 - "Techno-douche"

Episode Date: November 5, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, babies is a winner. Adam Curry, John C. DeVore. It's Sunday, November 5th, 2023. This is your award-winning Give One Nation Media Assassination episode 1605. This is no agenda. Remembering the 5th of November and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region number 60 in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
Starting point is 00:00:22 And from Northern Silicon Valley, where literally nobody knows what it means when you say that you look like the Bobsy Twins. I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buzzkill in the morning. That's funny. I said that just the other day to somebody. So someone literally knew,
Starting point is 00:00:40 but they were 60, so. Only 60-year-olds know the Bobsy Twins. No, nobodyyear-olds know the Bobsy Twins. No, nobody knows. Nobody knows the Bobsy Twins anymore? How about you? Of course I do. Okay, tell us.
Starting point is 00:00:57 No, the Bobsy Twins was like a children's adventure book. And I'll give you another one. The Happy Hollisters. Do you remember them? No. You got me on that one. I didn't remember them. All I remember is the Bobsey Twins commentary.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I didn't realize that it was a series of books from about the early 1900s to the 70s. And it was like 75 volumes. Yeah. And how about this? Tom Swift. Yeah. Tom Swift. Yeah. I used to read Tom Swift when I was a kid.
Starting point is 00:01:27 Tom Swift, it was from the late, I think it was, wasn't that even before 1900, Tom Swift? It was really old. I had no idea. We have computers in front of us. Okay, well, if you want to do that. Consult people of knowledge. Boy, if we have to do that. was tom swift and his electric grandmother tom swift and
Starting point is 00:01:49 his uh his flying uh 1910 okay i was close only only 10 years old twins predates him oh yeah victor appleton that's what it is victor appleton wrote uh tom so the question remains what does it mean when you say you look like the bobsy twins? Well, the Bobsy twins were twins. It was just a... Actually, there were two sets of twins in the stories. Oh, boy. And they were paternal twins. Hey, kids, this is stuff you need to know.
Starting point is 00:02:15 The main pair were paternal. Yeah. And so I was thinking about this. Because looking like the Bobsy Twins doesn't mean you're dressed alike oh I mean really
Starting point is 00:02:31 because that's the way I always interpret it but maybe it's because you sound alike like you're saying the same thing no it's when you're wearing kind of frilly girly stuff and you're a boy oh
Starting point is 00:02:41 I don't know well that's never the way I've used it. All you have to do is look at the covers of all these. What did the Bobsy Twins always look like? They're all wearing frilly crap. They look like, you know, the Bobsy Twins. Yeah, they look like the Bobsy Twins.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Wow, a lot to discuss today. Remember, remember the 5th of November? Gunpowder, treason, and plot, which seems to be forgotten. I don't know what you're talking about. this is uh this was the the plot on the british part of the point that you nobody remembers plot on the british parliament as documented in v for victory where everyone got the anonymous masks from have we forgotten this already oh yeah i guess so guy fox day that's what it is uh will we still be lighting stuff up in the uk
Starting point is 00:03:27 doubtful they used to have bonfires doubtful we can't do that anymore that would be against the law unless no it's polluting that is climate change uh in addition uh speaking of change we had daylight saving time change we We're doing this show at noon. It's still unknown. We're doing the show at two. It's still unclear why the elites do this to us twice a year. It actually screwed up an appointment I had earlier in the week because Europe changed last weekend. This is what I've never understood.
Starting point is 00:04:04 Why don't we all change on the same day globally? in the week because europe changed last weekend this is this is what i've never understood why don't we all change on the same day globally do we have a different sun here than we have in what you want united nations to determine this you want one world government i'm on the fence i mean no i don't want world one world government and there's still that's what you're advocating right here. Oh, you are feisty today. Erg. There is. There's still no honest one answer to this hoax that they perpetrated upon us twice a week. What about Arizona? They got their own time. They have a complete warp.
Starting point is 00:04:38 They're like, whatever time it is there, it's nowhere else. It's insane. It's insane. time it is there it's nowhere else it's insane it's insane um before we get into everything today i'd like to read a note from knight andrew you received this note as well i think it's important that that we just discuss this for a moment oh oh that's this is not the good note this is the good note yeah this is the good note no the good notes call it the one that calls us dipshits no he didn't call us dipshits take a look at what you've become that's i think that was that's what that note was no this is from knight andrew uh and and it's good because we have been doing this for 16 years
Starting point is 00:05:18 we've seen this come and go it's gotten progressively worse, the divide and conquer strategy of the global elitist evil, whatever that is. And it's just, it's taking hold to such a degree that some people are just falling right off the edge. They do it at the drop of a hat. At the drop of a hat. All of our work goes for naught. We've never been right about anything. How quickly they forget. So Knight Andrew says,
Starting point is 00:05:48 I've been meaning to write you for a few weeks now. When you guys began your review of the Israel-Hamas conflict, I was rather disgusted at how you both blithely, good word, blithely. It's a good word. Blithely. What does blithely mean? Blithely.
Starting point is 00:06:03 It means nonchalantly. Nonchalantly. Blithely spoke about the atrocities hamas perpetrated even questioning the veracity of stories and videos visual evidence appreciating no agenda over the past year since 2020 so this night andrew is relatively new and specifically your perspective on many controversial things i was dismayed the way you guys approached this topic. I understand there have been other debatable topics that people have gone overboard for less.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Would this be the straw for me? One of the initial episodes reviewing the heinous act of Hamas, you both seemed to challenge the veracity of claims of babies being beheaded and such, and no agenda went from the highlight of my listens to my hate listen. When I was in college, I called my mother during a mild snowstorm.
Starting point is 00:06:52 She told me how my sister, younger than me, had gone out in the snow driving to her boyfriend's house. He was a lowlife, a worthless fellow. On her way, she... From Blythley to worthless fellow. I like it like it on her way she crashed on the interstate totaling her car she was all right but my mother indicted my sister if she'd only listened this wouldn't have happened from that point on i decided not to give another person the power of saying i told you so especially when i respect that person, given their insight and reputation.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I'm not likely to heed some rando's advice, though. Anyway, when everything within me was revolting to continue to listen to no agenda during that initial segment, I remembered the many letters and stories you have shared about weak-minded and weak-spirited people who were lost overboard because they heard something they didn't like. I did not want to be like them. The value and insight you have provided to me outweighed this offense. I didn't quit listening then, and I am still up to date. Thank you for the work. Understanding and appreciating the alluded point that you guys are trying to be objective and question everything.
Starting point is 00:08:00 You guys weren't exactly trying to two sides this as much as saying nothing can be trusted exactly the lord uses various means to bring people and keep people for himself and salvation similarly reading often hate letters of douchebags who become radicalized is strangely a means of keeping me listening and ultimately keeping my sanity sincerely Sincerely and grateful Knight Andrew. And I want to thank you for that. And I want to just respond quickly because the one thing, you know, Alex Jones, the one thing I've always been envious about is that he has info wars
Starting point is 00:08:35 because that's really what's going on. Info wars, and he's gone way beyond that, but the information wars that go on for our minds all day long is really what we're dealing with we still i would say we maybe not you but the rest of us all have trauma worldwide from covid from lockdowns and it's used to control you this trauma is particularly people who are you know who say they're woke and aren't obviously woke it's it truly is mk ultra without the drugs and they probably have the drugs with
Starting point is 00:09:05 ssris etc no agenda listeners are just as susceptible the people now in paris london new york um rome the people protesting for palestine are the very same people who told you to die for not being vaccinated or wearing a mask who were allowed to riot and burn for blm during covid restrictions when no one else was allowed out remember that the peaceful protest who accused many of you for committing genocide on lgbtq people for not buying into the gender fluidity bullcrap, who support annihilating Russia from the economic world and using all weapons available to remove them from the map. These are the same people who are hysterical about climate change, which is about the fifth version of this blatant lie in my lifetime.
Starting point is 00:09:59 It was global cooling, global warming, then that didn't work out, we had climate change. It's also the same people who are going to move to Canada because Trump would destroy America. We're being abused. We're being abused by forces. It doesn't come down to one individual or group. Online video, M5M, social media,
Starting point is 00:10:19 yes, even no agenda social, without algos, are perfect carriers for this trauma-based entertainment. So we do our best not to pick sides in any of the things that we've been through. And it's been a lot. We do want to show you that all sides are full of crap. And meanwhile, pay attention to your own community, where you live. Have you been to a city recently? Have you taken a look around? It's not just New York or Chicago. You know the people that are hanging down like zombies from Trank and Fentanyl? It's in London. It's in Paris. It's in Amsterdam. But we're being taught to be obsessed over anything but your own situation. And it's all being abused by political powers i like the hello dipshits letter better do you have it in front of you i've been looking for it you know i kind of
Starting point is 00:11:14 seem to find it the dipshits letter so you know i mean there is a lot more going on besides Israel and Hamas. But, oh, my goodness, are we getting out of control with the Jew hate, the Arab hate, the people hate? This is just, you know, check your mind, people. This is never ending. This was when I was a kid, when I was in college. And I will say anybody out there who's listening who's a millennial or a Z, when you're my age 70, you'll
Starting point is 00:11:50 be hearing the same thing. I'm 60 and I'm already like you. Well, when you're 70, you'll be hearing the same thing. When I'm 70, I'll be 10 times worse than you. That seems unlikely. It does seem unlikely. the same thing. When I'm 70, I'll be 10 times worse than you. Yeah. That seems unlikely.
Starting point is 00:12:07 It does seem unlikely. I will say this about you, though. I've discovered an aspect of your personality. Uh-oh. Is this good or bad? Is this a slammy? Well, it depends on where you're coming from. It's good to some and bad to others. So I realize that you have the personality, because when you
Starting point is 00:12:23 play, when you're playing the opening stuff and you hit the button and you become the Freddy the Freeloader or whatever, the fire hydrant guy, and then the devil. You have the personality of a ventriloquist. That is what a ventriloquist would do. Who are famous ventriloquists? Who would name some famous ventriloquists? Was Weird Al a ventriloquist would do. Who are famous ventriloquists? Who was, who was, name some famous ventriloquist. Was Weird Al a ventriloquist? Seems like he would have been a ventriloquist.
Starting point is 00:12:50 No. No? No, there's Charlie McCarthy, the Charlie McCarthy character. The guy was the ventriloquist there. What's her name? The actress's dad was a ventriloquist.
Starting point is 00:13:03 Jeff Dunham. I know Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham. I know Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham. Jeff Dunham's famous. There's other ones that go back in time that are more famous in those days. There's a bunch of them. Candace Bergen's dad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Bergen. Edgar Bergen. Edgar Bergen. Thank you, Troll Room. Obama had his hand up Biden's butt. That was a ventriloquist. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Obama, totally a ventriloquist. It's not who we are! ventriloquist. Yeah, Obama, totally a ventriloquist. That's not who we are! Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Well, let's talk about some protests for just a moment. And then I've seen you have the Middle East situation clips. I just need to, I've examined the protests around the globe.
Starting point is 00:13:40 And I have clips from TRT, which of course will give you the Arab perspective. Also from France 24, which who knows what their perspective is. Every single one of these protests has a lot of handmade signs. But overwhelmingly, the organization is in charge of either the Socialist World Party or the Socialist Workers Party. This is a complete politically driven and organized event on a global scale and they're pulling a lot off here this is uh oh they're doing it i think they're doing a fabulous very good job here's trt this is turkish radio and television as the humanitarian crisis in gaza deepens international displays of anger grow louder a fourth weekend of demonstrations in london
Starting point is 00:14:21 saw tens of thousands descend on Trafalgar Square. But right across Europe, popular discontent to Israel's bombardment of Gaza was visible. Similar numbers were seen in Paris, gathering near the Bastille. In Berlin, green and red smoke filled the roads where thousands waved Palestinian flags. And in Rome, thousands more walked behind banners calling the crisis in Gaza an apartheid. Outrage echoes through the streets at the soaring civilian death toll of Palestinians, but discontent here is rising too over how Western governments are dealing with the situation.
Starting point is 00:14:58 They know they want to tell us, well, we're not sure if these are war crimes. We think Israel has a right to defend itself and then they have the problem that people are seeing on their TV screens Palestinian children being pulled out of the rubble. Dozens have been arrested at protests in the UK over the last four weeks. Authorities here and elsewhere warning that protesters may be breaking the law by publicly supporting Hamas.
Starting point is 00:15:23 British police have denied that tougher tactics have been the result of government pressure, but there has been significant criticism about how governments are dealing with these protests. The UK's Home Secretary, Suella Brothman, has called the demonstrations hate marches and seemingly accused people of anti-Semitism. That's come as anti-Semitic incidents have risen across the world. There's also been a rise in Islamophobia. Protests in London and elsewhere have repeatedly been described by police as largely peaceful, but tensions could rise further. March is a plan for November the 11th
Starting point is 00:15:56 when Europe commemorates the end of the First World War and remembers those killed in combat. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said a pro-Palestinian protest then would be provocative and disrespectful. Others, however, have said the ultimate goal of government in Britain, and perhaps elsewhere, is to suppress these popular expressions of anger at what's happening in Gaza. Guaranteed next Sunday is going to kick off in the UK. Guaranteed that's going to be a good old time. And TRT, they're turning it political, of course. In Jordan, the US Secretary of State found no support for his country's position on the Israel-Gaza war. Are we going to be talking about the wasteland? Are we
Starting point is 00:16:36 going to be talking about a whole population reduced to refugees? Simply, we do not have all the variables to even start thinking about that. But unlike his initial Middle East tour three weeks ago, Blinken repeatedly urged the protection of civilian lives. Israel must take every possible measure to prevent civilian casualty. In my meetings with Israeli officials yesterday, I conveyed additional steps that they can and should take to do just that. Protecting civilians will help prevent Hamas from further exploiting the situation. But most important, it's simply the right and moral thing to do.
Starting point is 00:17:12 But those words may be a moral way to wage war, people. A little too late now that almost 10,000 Palestinians are dead. Public opinion in the U.S. has shifted. Some say they're just no longer fearful of speaking out. And you can see that here in Washington, where tens of thousands have now come out to call not just for a ceasefire, but they say freedom and equality for all Palestinians. In this crowd, support for Joe Biden and the Democrats has eroded fast. Genocide and Biden can go away. We need somebody who's actually for the people. Not voting for Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:17:48 Probably not voting for Donald Trump. The White House is aware of the fierce backlash from minority communities, including Arabs and Muslims, a key voting bloc that helped secure Biden's victory in 2020. The question now is what the president plans to do to regain their trust. Yasmeen Asabawi, TRT World, Washington. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Oh, yeah. These are BLM people, the same people that the Democrat Party weaponized, weaponized over and over and over again, continue to do so with the trans-Maoist. Oh, well, they lost control. This is my final report that I want to hear your clips. They definitely lost control this is my final report that i want to hear your clips they definitely lost control but this was uh again socialist workers party the um uh the u.s palestinian community network which is a very interesting organization um we organize around a number of campaigns including bds boy, Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, Political Prisoner Advocacy, Arts and Culture Events, and Tours. And they're part of the Westpac Foundation, which now that's where I couldn't get much further.
Starting point is 00:18:59 The Westpac is in Westchester County. They're the ones that are financing the U.S. Palestinian Community Network. And they've been around since 1974. And as they say themselves on the website, since 1974 we've been educating, agitating, and organizing for more just and a
Starting point is 00:19:18 peaceful world, an end to militarism and racism, and a more fair economy that works for all. Sound familiar? So here is the France 24 report militarism and racism and a more fair economy that works for all sound familiar so here is the france 24 report because everybody had a reporter on the street washington dc yeah well this is a much bigger protest than expected freedom plaza which is just behind me expected to have a couple of thousand people there tens of thousands showed up they are now marching down the street away from the White House heading
Starting point is 00:19:46 towards the Capitol building kind of area. This is bigger than any other pro-Palestine protest that I've seen in the two or so weeks that I've been covering these protests. The couple that I've seen before were organized by pro-Jewish groups. This one is a much more broad coalition, a real mixture of people. We've seen a sea of flags here, people wearing the keffiyeh headscarves, that symbol of Palestinian resistance, and people praying in the streets, lying down on prayer mats to pray during the middle of this protest movement. We've seen lots of Palestinian Americans, but not just Palestinian Americans.
Starting point is 00:20:21 It's been a significant chunk of people here who are young people, it must be said. A lot of them have been under the age of 30, I would say. And also some Jewish groups as well who are showing support for the Palestinian cause. We've also seen a couple of signs saying Latinos for Palestine as well. So it really is quite a mixed bag of people here who showed up in Washington, D.C. Now, the messages that these people have been carrying, you can see some of them behind me, are just as mixed as the people themselves.
Starting point is 00:20:51 We've got everything from free Palestine, that has been the main message of this movement, to more extreme signs as well. But the main thing that people here are calling for is a ceasefire now. And we know that that is something that Joe Biden andiden and president and prime minister netanyahu have so far uh not agreed to it's it's people looking for allyship oh they were busing them in from chicago chicago busing them in from chicago yeah that makes you wonder it Here's 21 seconds of... Busting in the ballots. Here's a protester going nuts. Palestine!
Starting point is 00:21:31 Palestine! Palestine! This is an apartheid! This is racism! This is not anti-Semitism! This is humanity! Stop the death of children and babies! Stop the murder! Be on the right side of history.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Man, the baby stuff, that's really what got people. The ripping babies from wombs, the beheading babies, the burning babies, using them as hockey pucks, whatever you could make up. Isn't the cheap bitching about the Jews blowing up babies? Yeah. Oh yeah. Killing babies, killing babies, babies,
Starting point is 00:22:13 babies always works. Yeah. Babies is a winner. It doesn't matter whether it's true or not. When I marry some woman, go and see a baby around her, go, Oh, I love babies.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Boom. Is that how you got Mimi? No. No. I'm just telling you it works. That's a story for another day. Take my word for it. Story for another day.
Starting point is 00:22:37 So, yeah, so what do you got? You have a lot of Middle East stuff. Well, first I'm going to go back to the guy who calls us dipshits. And then he bitched about the fact that... You found the letter? No, I can't find it. I don't know why. I thought I put it aside, but I was mistaken.
Starting point is 00:22:53 Was that the one in response to the newsletter? Is that the one? Yeah, because he didn't like Hanson, Victor David Hanson, which I put in there. It's an hour lecture, and he says, War, war, war, you guys have lost your touch. We're all for war. When the Victor David Hanson thing was not about war,
Starting point is 00:23:10 it was about mentalities, and it had a bunch of interesting insights. If you could sit down and spend an hour listening to him, if you can put up with him, his presentation is somewhat droll, but I have one clip from him i have the email here would you like me to read the oh yes please read you dipshits have your head so deep up your asses on israel palestine you literally literally sent us a victor davis hansen video and told us it's good. Please look at what you've become.
Starting point is 00:23:47 This is a straight hour of war propaganda. Yeah. Well, he obviously didn't listen to this. No, he didn't. And I am definitely not a fan of Victor Davis Hanson. But what he explained is literally what I just explained right now. It is the, we have radicalized in universities, certainly in the United States, but probably around the world, but without a doubt, the higher education. And I saw that, I saw this with my stepdaughters. The programming is so strong and it's been going on for a long time.
Starting point is 00:24:22 It was going on when I was at Cal Berkeley. And I didn't, I mean, I broke out of it, obviously. I'm not following those things anymore. But I was accidentally taught how to think. So I ended up breaking away from it. But they were arguing, the Palestinians. And so I only have the one clip. I could have clipped a lot of the Hanson thing.
Starting point is 00:24:44 But it takes so much massaging because he's talking like this. Then he talks like this, and he's talking like it's up and down, and you got to go in and boost it and drop it. It's a nightmare. And he had all of the memes in there, by the way. He had all of the beheading babies and all that stuff. And he was using that. But beside that, his message about the universities and how this group and the previous group, and from what you're saying, the group before that, have all been mind-controlled.
Starting point is 00:25:16 And it's part of the anti-colonialism. Like, I'm an American, but I'm a colonialist. I'm bad. I'm white. I'm horrible. He makes the point there's the also the anti he says the proportionality he makes it but this is not the clip i'm going to play the clip clip i'm going to play is about hamas but the but he also talked about something i thought was very profound the way he pointed out that Blinken and Biden are telling the Jews to be careful, be proportionate, be proportionate.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Meanwhile, go ahead, kill them. Let's do as much as we can. Kill all Russians. Russians must die. Here's some more cool new weapons we got. What are you drinking? Did you just open your drink? I did nothing. I thought I heard a drink open. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:26:05 There's a train coming. Maybe you're hearing a train honk. It sounds like a drink. So he points out, he says, the only reason this could possibly exist is the difference between our attitude toward Ukraine and the one toward Israel is Jew hate. The American government hates Jews, or the Democratic Party does. Somebody does.
Starting point is 00:26:29 And I think this clip I have here, which talks about how Jew hate is really at the basis for this whole thing. It's got nothing to do with anything else. And it's extremely disappointing, if any of this is true, because it's like, geez, you know, we went through the, we're still putting up with the discussions about the Holocaust, we thought we'd get over that, and the Jews are, you know, they're obviously not running the media,
Starting point is 00:26:56 or we wouldn't be having this kind of discussion. So that idea is down the drain. They're not running it well. They're not doing a very good job. So listen to this analysis of, and I'll tell you the thesis and you can kind of pick it out of here, but the thesis is that Hamas was becoming unpopular in Gaza until they decided to start killing Jews. The entire population, all the Palestinians, and I believe this could easily be true, the Palestinians
Starting point is 00:27:27 hate Jews. They just hate them. And I've said on the previous show, the Jews don't like the Arabs either, so we have this cross, you know, this Hatfield-McCoy thing going on that is just... Forever, forever, since before you and I were on
Starting point is 00:27:44 the earth, 2,000 years, this has been going on forever. So here we go. Hanson on Hamas, Saibar, that's the one. Yeah. Yes, there are a lot of innocent Gazans, but the 1988 charter predated that election. And in the charter, it says that they're not interested in negotiations. They're interested in jihad to destroy Israel. And they voted for it. And yes, it is corrupt. And yes, it's true, as a recent article, I think this week in Foreign Affairs pointed out,
Starting point is 00:28:18 that the popularity of Hamas has declined. But was the popularity of Hamas declining because it was corrupt, it didn't give services, or was it not sufficiently killing Jews? My point is this, is that when they went in to Israel, this unpopular, supposedly hated government, which we're told, if Israel bombs Hamas sites in Gaza, you're going to alienate them and make them like Hamas. If they don't like them now, if they don't like them so much, why did hundreds follow through the hole in the fence, kind of like irregulars that followed the Gestapo in Eastern Europe? And they tagged along to rape and to loot and to take captives. And why, when they brought captives in the streets of Gaza,
Starting point is 00:29:05 why couldn't you just find one Gazan who intervened and said, don't desecrate that Israeli corpse. That poor woman is bleeding from her genital area. Do not spit at her. Not one. Not one. And so, the argument that there's a captive Gazan population that is furious at Hamas, and you're only going to drive them close to Hamas when they otherwise would reject them, I don't see any evidence for it. I see a lot of evidence that say, I like Hamas now because they finally went and did something. And that do something is killing Jews on the offensive. And they were giddy about it.
Starting point is 00:29:42 And the people who support them in the West were giddy about it and the people who support them in the west were giddy about it again it took them a nanosecond to go yes fly the flags you're killing jews finally now perception is reality and here he began he's with the you know the genitals bleeding from the genitals which we don't know exactly what was going on there, but that's beside the point. But he is responding to telegram videos. Who knows? I mean, that's the information war that I'm talking about. So maybe they were. I think his real exclamation point was the fact that once this happened, the protests in the United States cropped up immediately
Starting point is 00:30:26 with flags, with pre-printed signs, the whole thing across the country, and they were all cheering. We really missed out on the no-agenda shop with those scarves. What an opportunity missed. Those scarves. What an opportunity, those things. They're selling like hotcakes
Starting point is 00:30:46 but not just america and you know for germans this is this is polarizing this is and you know and part of what's happening is because of the millions millions of illegal migrants they have allowed to come into their country. But when it starts happening in Austria? Vienna's central cemetery, the second biggest in Europe. A fire destroyed a room in the Jewish part. On a wall close by, anti-Semitic writing. A shock for Austria. It's a really terrible thing. It's really a despicable act. close by, anti-Semitic writing. A shock for Austria.
Starting point is 00:31:29 It's really a despicable act. Anti-Semitism towards the deceased is something outrageous. Jews today are very worried. Many are afraid to be recognized in the street. Since the Hamas attack on Israel, anti-Semitic acts have multiplied in Austria. Benjamin Negle has been recording such incidents for four years, and he's noticed a marked increase. We have recorded and verified 165 acts since the 7th of October. That's four times as many as during the same period last year. We have insults, especially on the Internet,
Starting point is 00:32:08 but also physical attacks and harassment. As a sign of support, thousands of people gathered two days ago to denounce anti-Semitism while recalling the participation of Austria in Nazi crimes. We all thought such things would never happen again, especially in Vienna, because Austria carries a high burden
Starting point is 00:32:27 of guilt. We have a responsibility that transfers from generation to generation to show that we learned from the aura. In the face of the threat, Austria has raised its terrorism alert level and has
Starting point is 00:32:44 increased protection of Jewish institutions. It's really unbelievable. I grew up in these countries. It's like, no, we can never let that happen. How did that happen? How was it possible that we all started to hate the Jews? How was it possible? We didn't.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Nothing. This hasn't changed. It's all these immigrants that they brought in it's almost like a scheme clergy plan and in fact the uh victor david hansen near the end of that lecture when he talks about the universities how they've been uh usurped by the green card kids who have been brought over from the Middle East and allowed to go nuts. And it's about time, and this has happened in a couple of hearings, I think it was in the Senate, to Mallorca,
Starting point is 00:33:37 because he had one of his employees, I don't have a clip of it, I should have gotten a clip of his being. Oh, Mallorca's? Yeah. Mallorca's got one employee who went off the deep end condemning jews you don't have that clip what i guess i should have had that clip that was a mistake anyway uh a uh holly's just going after him like crazy and he won't fire the woman well she's on administrative paid leave and uh it's but she's but you know she's on paid leave and but she's
Starting point is 00:34:08 another she's not a towner if you bring a bunch of out of towners in here who hate Jews and then they hate Jews as a result who's to blame what's Chuck Schumer's take on all this
Starting point is 00:34:23 where's he don't see much of Chuck Schumer's take on all this? Where's he? I don't see much of Chuck Schumer. Well, he's a Democrat, and he probably relies on votes from Jew haters. That's my guess. By the way, I just want to say, people, you can stop with the Albert Pike letter. Have you heard this? I think we've probably dealt with this before.
Starting point is 00:34:44 No. Albert Pike wrote a lot of letters. And supposedly he wrote a letter that said there will be three world wars and everything that's happening now is that exact letter. That letter I have not been able to find. If you can find the so-called three world wars letter from Albert
Starting point is 00:35:00 Pike, please send it to me and show me a good origin story because I have not been able to find it. Yeah, it's probably BS. I think it's bull crap. I think it is. Whatever happened to Nostradamus? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:12 That guy's getting kicked to the curb. He hasn't had something right in a while. Well, the White House, they have a national strategy. And they're straddling. It's like... Well, they got issues because they got the squad who are all Jew haters, just to call it what it is. They are. I mean, nobody can argue that.
Starting point is 00:35:44 And they, oh, it's not, no, we don't dislike Jews. We just hate Israel, and all Jews in Israel should die. AOC is just dumb. She's dumb. But I think the true learnings comes from America bad anti-colonialism and that's just exported into well clearly that's you know clearly you know the the Israeli state was just a colonial move and it's the very people who that they love United Nations did this I know literally did this this is the joke of it and and part of it was because of the last cycle of Jew hate.
Starting point is 00:36:26 You know, hey, sorry about the trains and everything. Here's a country. Here's a country. And we'll call it a day. So, you know, but the Ottoman Empire is not even taught anymore. It's just overlooked you know and and this and i'm a little tired of it's a genocide it's almost like you know certain terms have been overused like nazi again like that hour-long lecture uh hansen has a very good explanation for why this
Starting point is 00:37:02 is a bad term in these situations well i mean when you when when we're told that you know trying stopping children from being medically castrated without their parents consent is lgbtq genocide these terms lose their meaning they lose their meaning that's well that's just a local phenomenon yeah it's not it's not local it's pretty local it's everywhere it's all over western europe genocide aspect of the lgbtq plus plus plus seems pretty localized to me i'm not seeing the kind of tiktok videos coming out of argentina that are bitching and moaning about it oh i do have a tiktok video thing about this this what yeah yeah yeah this is um again uh it's uh uh trt little compilation they got from
Starting point is 00:37:57 tiktok a very good looking jewish american girls i was taught that israel were the victims and that these Palestinian people were like almost like these annoying people who would not leave them alone. As I keep researching and learning about what's happening in Palestine right now, I can't stop crying. This is a call-in to all Jews who support Palestine. When did you realize that the Zionist mythology
Starting point is 00:38:23 of Israel was a lie? And why do so many Jews support Israel despite it committing war crimes against Palestinians? And the truth is, we're not fed accurate information. Because despite all these things that are happening in Gaza, I've not seen any footage of Palestinian people cursing Jewish people or Israeli people. Seeing what is happening in Palestine right now and seeing how these Palestinians
Starting point is 00:38:49 literally are thanking God as they're losing everything. I would be questioning my faith if my entire family just got wiped off. I need to figure that out because I'm intrigued. You've got to question the algorithms that these girls are trapped into at this point you know i'm researching the same it
Starting point is 00:39:10 doesn't even have to be an algorithm this is the same mentality as oh yeah get in the box car that what's the worst that could happen well jesus come soon is what i say well that ain't gonna happen this world i mean you might think so but no no if i may no i don't actually but you know if you look at sermons on the internet oh my god ezekiel 38 39 this is it this is the final one wait until russia gets involved i mean no no there's a lot this is exporting to all religions everybody's freaking out everybody's freaking out i've heard literal sermons oh and then comes the pike letter like what the pike letter yes in sermons in sermons so you know if they're bringing in that superstition yes but but that's also on youtube and tiktok you know it's not a good product this internet
Starting point is 00:40:16 it's bringing us well i've always said this i've said this from very early on yes yeah i have documented saying that this thing should be shut down. Yeah, well, that's not going to happen, of course. Well, it's too late now. But what always amazes me is no agenda social. I see the same thing without algorithms. Just because people can argue. I think you're making the point that it's not the algorithms.
Starting point is 00:40:42 In this case, yeah. Yeah. No, I think it's not the algorithms in this case yeah yeah no i think it's not the algorithms in any case okay so it's just pure mind controlled trauma trauma traumatized people traumatized and then anything that has to do with a dead baby or killing of a baby is oh well half of these people protesting can't have babies anymore. Give me a break. Give me a break. There's your irony. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Yeah. Okay. I'm looking at this pike stuff. No, don't bother. Don't bother with the pike. Here's the buses from Chicago. This kind of irked me. Right now, thousands from all over the country are heading to Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:41:21 for what's expected to be the largest demonstration since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, including dozens who boarded these buses tonight in Chicago. Our Charlie DeMar caught up with another large group from our area, making the trip. What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now! Carrying flags, signs, and the power of their collective voices. We charge you with genocide! power of their collective voices. We have rights to be free. We have rights to have our own country. Otherwise, there'd be no peace whatsoever. In Bridgeview, two busloads of Palestinian supporters boarded for the roughly 12-hour drive to D.C.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Downtown, another two buses also left for our nation's capital for what's expected to be the largest U.S.-Palestinian solidarity march on Saturday. How many kids did you kill tonight? We are not going to sit here and silently allow for them to take part in, you know aboard this bus headed to Washington, D.C., they are calling for a ceasefire and an end of the United States supporting the Israeli government. We're frustrated because our tax dollars are going to fund this genocide. On October 7, Hamas militants attacked Israel. At least 1,400 people, according to the Israeli government, were brutally murdered. And about 240 hostages
Starting point is 00:42:46 were taken. The United States and President Biden have fully supported Israel and its right to defend itself. So far, more than 9,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to Gaza's health ministry. This week, President Biden called for a humanitarian pause but not a ceasefire for me this is just another another chapter in what it means to be palestinian there's a there's a non-palestinian american white girl saying this is just another chapter on what it is to be palestinian the blank, girl. Black, gay, whatever, whatever group. Where are the chance for the homeless? Where are the chance for the 100,000 opioid deaths?
Starting point is 00:43:33 Where are the chance for the dirty, rat-infested cities that we're living with? Where are the chance for the potholes? Any chance of anything. The potholes are getting so big there's homeless living in them. Well, there's a solution. At least something.
Starting point is 00:43:57 That's something. Okay, I got a bunch of clips there. All right. First of all, let's get this. Well, no, let's do Dems bailing. This is me wore Dems bailing on Israel one. Hold on a second. Oh, got it here.
Starting point is 00:44:14 More Democrats are voicing concerns about the way the Israeli military is approaching their objective to wipe out Hamas. After the terrorist group launched an attack on Israeli civilians. Senator Chris Murphy, who sits on a Middle East subcommittee, said in a statement, The current rate of civilian death inside Gaza is unacceptable and unsustainable. I urge Israel to immediately reconsider its approach and shift to a more deliberate and proportionate counterterrorism campaign. Congressman Jason Crowe has also expressed concerns about an Israeli strike aimed at taking out a Hamas military leader.
Starting point is 00:44:49 This mission killed civilians in a highly populated refugee camp, which Hamas had dug tunnels under. And we asked lawmakers how they feel about their colleagues criticizing Israel's military operations. We did get mixed reactions, but the vast majority of Democrats that we heard from said that others should be more thoughtful about the specific details in this war. Contrary to the rules of war, they've hidden behind the Palestinian people. They've embedded themselves in hospitals and churches in order to create an inability of Israel to get at their enemy, Hamas.
Starting point is 00:45:27 You know, Israel needs to be careful, obviously, about going after one commander by taking out a whole building. That's something they do have to look at. And so I agree with Jason that that one could be problematic. But again, that's what happens in war. That's why this was so outrageous, what Hamas did to those innocent civilians in Israel. When you're done with your clips, I'd like, I have a short sequence about the rules of war, because this is now what's on deck. The rules of war, the proportionality of war. All of a sudden we have these rules that uh we didn't have these rules for ukraine
Starting point is 00:46:06 vietnam or for any other war but now we have rules you can't be like just killing people we have rules let's skip over to the me war update one on pbs the israeli military oh by the way on PBS. The Israeli military. This is this is update. This is from yesterday afternoon. The Israeli military says it's closing in on Gaza City, ground zero in the war to crush Hamas. And tonight, America's top diplomat is in the region trying to ease the Palestinian civilian suffering. U.N. officials warn of malnutrition and starvation in Gaza, saying the average resident is surviving on just two pieces of bread a day. In Washington, D.C. and other world capitals, including Berlin, Paris and London, pro-Palestinian marches and rallies called for an immediate ceasefire. And late today, Hamas said that more than 60 of the hostages its fighters took during the October 7thth assault on israel are missing after israeli
Starting point is 00:47:05 bombing a claim that could not be immediately verified yeah so he's so there's the two pieces of bread is a meme it's going around i'm for ceasefire too i mean you and i are both very anti-war i mean i'd stop right away just stop that would be great but that's not really what that's not gonna happen that's not really what they're calling for either um just to stop that's not gonna happen no these guys are out of control and both sides and uh let's go to part two of this clip in the gaza strip a united nations school near the northern jabalia refugee camp offered little refuge to those within. Airstrikes hit tents in the schoolyard and an area where women were baking bread. 18,000 people are sheltering there. Where should I go?
Starting point is 00:47:58 They have hit the shelters. Those who are on the street in Gaza are hit while walking. Since when has it become normal to strike shelters? This is so unfair. The UN Refugee Agency could not verify the number of people killed, but the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry put it at 15. Okay, now this clip was weird to me. And they showed visuals this is a crowded area with 18 000 people and that even gaza the health ministry said there were 15 killed
Starting point is 00:48:36 well how does that work i always love it's it sounds such a like such a dichotomy when you hear the number of deaths according to the health ministry. Somehow it's a weird thing. It's ironic. It's very ironic. But 18 dead out of area jammed. They show the visual here on PBS. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:59 It's a lot of people and 18 were somehow, what was it, somebody throw a hand grenade in the crowd? I mean, the numbers don't add up.'s just trauma just give people trauma just show some dead people show some people under rubble show some babies add well this is by the way for the people that bitch and moan about our analysis uh because we're dipshits we want want to remind you of the... That really irked you, didn't it? That's really bothered you. It was a term I like to use. Oh, I see. But it reminds us of the analysis we did and just caught it immediately
Starting point is 00:49:34 of the people coughing up white goop during the so-called gas attack in Syria. The Syrian gas attack, yes. And they're shaking, and they're shaking, and they're... And it blah, blah, blah. And it turned out there was nothing going on. It was phony.
Starting point is 00:49:51 The whole thing was staged. But this number 18, they could have done better than that. If you have 18,000 people jammed in an area and 18 get killed. 15. That's not from a missile. 15, they said. 15, not even 18. 15. 15.
Starting point is 00:50:03 It wasn't even 18. It was 15. And they look very hungry because only two pieces of bread a day. Only two pieces of bread. There's this. And the Jews have manna for heaven. Clip three and then I have one more meme to discuss. This boy says he carried a decapitated body away from the scene.
Starting point is 00:50:24 This boy says he carried a decapitated body away from the scene. Palestinians also searched for survivors of an airstrike on a residential area in the southern city of Khan Yunis. We are steadfast in Gaza. Even if only one citizen is left, from there, the state will start again. As the civilian death toll rises, the Israeli military maintains it is only targeting Hamas fighters. The Israel Defense Forces released new footage today. I've got, I just have to say that just listening to this and in the previous clip that I played, they are using, and I can just, I know what the visuals are. They're just using explosions to rock your mind into thinking, well, that's bullcrap.
Starting point is 00:51:09 When they say, no, no, we're not targeting civilians. Boom! Explosion! Explosion! That is programmatic mind control right there. As the civilian death toll rises, the Israeli military maintains it is only targeting Hamas fighters. The Israel Defense Forces released new footage today of what it said were forces blowing up Hamas tunnels and clearing access routes for vehicles. In Amman, Jordan, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his regional counterparts. They urged him to push for an immediate ceasefire. But Blinken stopped short, reiterating his call for humanitarian pauses.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Pauses. I want to mention another thing in that last clip. They show a kid who's 12 years old if he's a day. And he's the one who says, I had to carry a decapitated, not headless, but decapitated, which means it was somebody chopped his head off, a person and he was upset about having to do this. Wait, he's in an area of 18,000 people. Why is a 12-year-old responsible
Starting point is 00:52:18 for carrying the decapitated person around or off to someplace else. It makes, yes, it makes no sense. These reports don't make sense if you just listen to them. Yeah, but it's trauma. It's all trauma. Can we talk about the, oh, I'm sorry, go ahead. So anyway, so here's the other meme that's been going around about the ambulance.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Oh, yes, the ambulance story. So the ambulance story, which is like, and they show the ambulance. The ambulance looks like it ran into something. The ambulance wasn't hit by a missile. I don't know what happened to this ambulance, but the story keeps going around. And here's the NTD version of the ambulance story.
Starting point is 00:53:00 In the Israel-Hamas war, an ambulance from the main hospital in Gaza was struck. Palestinian sources say it left several people dead. NTD's Jason Perry has the details. And a warning, this report contains footage that some viewers may find disturbing. On Friday, another deadly scene shook the streets of Gaza City as crowds of people were seen running in all directions. This time, an ambulance was struck. A spokesperson for the Hamas-run health ministry blamed Israel.
Starting point is 00:53:30 We announced to the world that this convoy is heading to the south at four o'clock, and we informed the related parties, including the International Red Cross, and we asked the Red Cross to escort the convoy. But Israel Defense Forces did not deny responsibility for striking the ambulance. The IDF released this statement on Telegram. An IDF aircraft struck an ambulance that was identified by forces as being used by a Hamas terrorist cell in close proximity to their position in the battle zone. A number of Hamas terrorist operatives were killed in the strike.
Starting point is 00:54:06 We have information which demonstrates that Hamas' method of operation is to transfer terror operatives and weapons in ambulances. The IDF also emphasized that the area is a battle zone and civilians are repeatedly called upon to evacuate south for their own safety. But even after the idf's repeated warnings palestinian civilians still remain in the area secretary of state anthony blinken flew to israel on thursday to speak with israeli leadership about the issue of civilian casualties and he also noted that hamas uses civilians as human shields and if you if you remember the Julian Assange released video
Starting point is 00:54:47 of our U.S. gunship, not just shooting at civilians from the air, but then blowing them up, including journalists. And then when the ambulance arrived, they shot at the ambulance. Yeah, that was us. War is ugly business. And the guys are yucking it up well that's not that part
Starting point is 00:55:08 but it's ugly ugly business i have the cnn version of this report let's listen to that well wolf israel is admitting to have targeted an ambulance inside gaza near al-shifa hospital the israeli defense forces saying that they this claiming that this ambulance was being used by Hamas and saying that several Hamas operatives were killed in this strike, Wolf. But the reports on the ground, obviously those images are just absolutely difficult to see. Fifteen people were killed in this strike. Fifty others were wounded, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which, of course, is controlled by Hamas. Israel also says in its claim of responsibility that Hamas has been known to use ambulances to transport Hamas militants as well as weaponry. But, Wolf, there are questions
Starting point is 00:55:56 about the legitimacy of this target, particularly as a spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Health says that this ambulance was part of a convoy carrying wounded individuals who are heading to that Rafah crossing in order to leave Gaza and head into Egypt. And what's more, Wolf, they also say that they notified the International Red Cross of this convoy movement before it left. The Red Cross, Wolf, tonight is confirming that it did receive notification about this convoy before this convoy left and that it received a request to accompany that convoy
Starting point is 00:56:28 before it left. I got to play these rules of war, this bull crap. Wait, we got to talk about these clips. That clip, it leaves a bunch of unanswered questions. Sure does. First of all, what was the Red Cross doing getting involved and what did
Starting point is 00:56:44 they actually do? It should be the Red Crescent, not the Red Cross doing getting involved, and what did they actually do? It should be the Red Crescent, not the Red Cross. Well, the Red Crescent is like an adjunct of the Red. Yes. They're slightly related. But just kind of beside the point, because this is like a press release. There's no information whatsoever in here.
Starting point is 00:57:03 Why is Hamas using the ambulances why don't they just scatter around because the you know the thing about hamas is that you can't tell hamas because they look like regular palestinians there's no difference they don't wear uniforms they don't there's nothing to identify them they might have guns but palestinians could have guns i mean this is this reporting on this is terrible. It's a meme. It's a meme. The human shields is a meme.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Humans are very bad shields, by the way. Bullets go through them. There's nothing that... Human shields is dumb. It really is. But you're right. This is all memes. It's babies decapitated, human shields.
Starting point is 00:58:06 All of it is a meme, and it's all meant to trigger people. It's not reporting. It's just not reporting. Especially not from CNN. Tom Dannenbaum is a professor of international law and a lot of the questions I have about international law are asked and to a degree answered in this series of clips. What are the rules of war? Can you briefly walk us through what are the key laws that might apply to an incident like this in a densely populated urban area? Yeah, there are a set of rules that one has to comply with in this kind of situation the first is the rule of distinction which means targeting military objectives and not civilians or civilian objects second the prohibition on indiscriminate attacks which is to say that one has to have a discrete military target well you can stop right there how does that explain dresden no it doesn't explain
Starting point is 00:58:46 it it's only when you want to shame somebody that you can pull out the international rule of law and we'll get to what that is in a moment but it's just you know this was never used i mean we've never adhered to international law. Look at Iraq. Look at the Gulf War. The fact that we still have a base in Syria. That's what I'd like to know. What the hell is that doing there? Shh, shh.
Starting point is 00:59:19 Second, the prohibition on indiscriminate attacks, which is to say... How does that work for Nagasaki, Hiroshima? Was that all under the international rule of law that one has to have a discrete military target not target an area in which there are military objectives but also civilian populations and civilian objects third that one has to take adequate precautions which is to say do everything feasible to minimize the expected civilian loss of life injury and damage to civilian objects and finally not to engage in the attack at all if the civilian loss of life injury or damage to civilian objects that would be expected from the attack would be excessive in relation to the military advantage that the commander authorizing the attack anticipates from that
Starting point is 01:00:05 attack yeah blah blah so of course we need to not think for a moment about the dance party you know i think there were some civilians who were killed or is all civilians um so let's get into talking You're talking about the Vegas shooting? No, I was talking about the dance party, the rave. Anyway, let's move on. Who makes these laws? This has been one of my main questions. Who determines all these laws? Who makes these laws?
Starting point is 01:00:34 Oh, thank you for asking that, finally, NPR. Wow! These laws are codified in various treaties going back to the Geneva Conventions and updated in the additional protocols to those conventions in 1977. But also they are embedded in what's called customary international law, which is the practice of states
Starting point is 01:00:53 understood by those states to be legally determined, which is reflected in how states articulate these rules in their military handbooks and in other expressions of their understanding of the law. Our military handbook? Oh, this of their understanding of the law our military handbook oh this is where we have to talk to jag on the field excuse me is this can i can i fire is okay is it legal is all right can i do this yeah and then the follow-up question who enforces these laws oh good question there are various ways they can be enforced they can be enforced
Starting point is 01:01:18 by domestic courts either within the state that is engaged in a particular action or indeed in any other state and additionally in this particular context the international criminal court has jurisdiction over any war crimes occurring the international criminal court okay that's a joke on the territory of gaza and that includes in this particular context the crime of engaging in a disproportionate attack a disproportionate loss of life or injury or damage to civilian objects would be clearly excessive the crime of engaging in a disproportionate attack. A disproportionate attack. There we go. A disproportionate attack. The expected civilian loss of life or injury or damage to civilian objects
Starting point is 01:01:48 would be clearly excessive in relation to the military advantage anticipated. And you'll hear this time and time again. It's like, well, it's disproportionate. That's not fair. War is war. War is ugly. War is horrible. Oh, you're not doing war right israel says look we have been warning
Starting point is 01:02:07 civilians to leave uh this area nor this is another one of them yeah you know hey it's fair because we told them we told them we're gonna blow you up we told them you told them it's fair it's okay it's all right in gaza and israel also says we have the right to defend ourselves from a legal perspective how much weight do those defenses have the first to defend ourselves. From a legal perspective, how much weight do those defenses have? The first thing to say is that acting in self-defense doesn't justify acting without constraint. The law of armed conflict, including all of the rules that I mentioned earlier, apply as much to the actor engaged in self-defense as any actor engaged in aggression. Both are restrained by the same set of the rules on the conduct of hostilities.
Starting point is 01:02:51 The second thing to say is with respect to warning. So that's your Victor David Hanson argument. Did Ukraine not send drones to blow up buildings where people lived in Moscow? I mean, all of this is so hypocritical. The second thing to say is with respect to warnings, issuing warnings can be part of the required precautions that I mentioned, taking all feasible measures to minimize civilian harm that would be expected from an attack. the in-harm that would be expected from an attack. But complying with the rule on precautions does not itself relieve the duty to comply with the other rules. All right, so what he's saying here is Israel is right because Israel went, hey, look out with that ambulance. We're going to shoot it up. We're going to blow it up. So they did good there, but proportionality. I am curious for
Starting point is 01:03:44 someone with your background, as you followed news of this incident, what are the questions that spring to mind? Well, the biggest question that springs to mind is what exactly did they expect in terms of the civilian casualties? They seem to be very high for the targeting of a single commander. The second question is, who was that specific commander? What was the specific military advantage anticipated from taking that individual out? And the third question that I think is worth bearing in mind when making the proportionality calculation or performing an analysis of proportionality is... You should have said calculus. That would have been better.
Starting point is 01:04:25 Would the same decision have been made were the civilians that were harmed in this particular context Israeli civilians? Civilians are protected as civilians, regardless of nationality, regardless of the party with which they're associated. Okay. For those who wonder,
Starting point is 01:04:42 that was Mary Louise Kelly who was asking the questions mary louise mary louise so i find it very tiring that everyone is all worked up war is war war is ugly war is crap war is horrible john and i are anti-war always have been always will be i don't like wars, but the way people are getting worked up about this one, it is by design. Yeah. Being controlled. Spun up is the word. Spun up is the term. Term.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Clip Custodian found an interesting interview with Scott Ritter, which I think is worth playing because something that is lost amongst all this is how how did the so-called brilliant israeli defense allow this to happen oh before we play that let me get my last two clips out of the way sure sure because i think they'll fit in okay uh these are my this is the uh we have to since we're dealing with memes we got to get we got to get crypto into the act oh yeah the finance by crypto yeah okay let me see so i have two clips here and i think you'll be amused i'm sure i will be this this is the the overview this is crypto one overview ali rogan tells us how terrorist groups try to use cryptocurrency to avoid banks and launder money and how law enforcement is responding. Experts in terrorist financing say the military wing of Hamas was an early adopter of cryptocurrency, soliciting Bitcoin donations starting in 2019.
Starting point is 01:06:19 Hamas told supporters that the transactions were anonymous, but all cryptocurrency exchanges are recorded on a public ledger called a blockchain. That allowed the Department of Justice to confiscate 150 crypto accounts associated with Hamas's al-Qassam brigades in 2020. In April 2023, Hamas announced it would stop Bitcoin fundraising efforts. But as the Treasury Department's new sanctions show, terrorist groups including hamas al-qaeda and isis are still finding ways to use cryptocurrency exchanges to raise and launder money and evade detection oh that's fantastic by this report which is pbs i guess um by this logic the majority of the democrat Party and a large share of the Republican Party can be deemed to be terrorists as they were taking literal crypto currencies as donations from Sam Bankman Freed.
Starting point is 01:07:18 I think they should be arrested. Well, we're going to talk about that in a minute. Let's play your second clip here. So the second half, they bring an expert on who's just run some crypto you know forensics company crypto dude and he he kind of had unfortunately he has a style of speaking which i found not interesting i'm joined now by ari redboard he's the global head of policy at trm labs a blockchain analytics company that helps protect organizations against crypto-related fraud and financial crime. He's also a former senior treasury official and a
Starting point is 01:07:50 former federal prosecutor. Ari, thank you so much for joining us. Hey, thank you so much for having me. What makes cryptocurrency so attractive to terrorist organizations? What do we know about Hamas' use of cryptocurrency now as versus back in 2019 when they started raising these funds that way. Yeah, no, absolutely. What, if any, vulnerabilities exist that Hamas might exploit in the future? Yeah, no, look. You'll say yeah, while you'll say no. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Yeah, no. Yeah, no. All right. Very good. A little bit of humor. Well, good. I'm going to take it around. I'm going to go into crypto and I'll bring it right back to Hamas and Israel. his mother's super pack this is the worst part through his mother's super pack we're taking hundreds of millions of dollars in donations in f in ftx tokens ftt a literal cryptocurrency
Starting point is 01:08:55 that was as far as i'm concerned stolen money being laundered right into political coffers yeah and but that that's not the story anymore no they've taken this autistic young man who clearly was abused by his parents this is my only my opinion i have no proof but as far as i can tell including his dad saying hey sam i but what do you what is this 250 000 salary i'm getting i thought it was going to be two million abused by his parents for political gain to fund through um i forget the name of it but it's you know it it's uh well actually we'll get to what what kind of organization that is but a super PAC that helps fund political operatives but, no, that's not what we're going to do. The whole government is complicit in nailing this kid's balls to the wall.
Starting point is 01:09:51 A stunning fall from grace for Sam Bankman Freed, the cryptocurrency golden boy, was found guilty of stealing billions of dollars of customers' money in one of the biggest financial frauds in U.S. history. money in one of the biggest financial frauds in U.S. history. The jury reached its decision in just five hours, putting an end to his month-long fraud and conspiracy trial. It's a warning, this case, to every single fraudster out there who thinks that they're untouchable or that their crimes are too complex for us to catch. They make this kid sound like a mastermind. Look at the transcripts of what they discuss make this kid sound like a mastermind. Look at the transcripts of what they discuss. The kid is an autistic moron. He really is.
Starting point is 01:10:34 He has mental development issues. Whether they're too powerful for us to prosecute or that they could try to talk their way out of it when they get caught. Those folks should think again and cut it out. Cut it out. Wow, that's an Obama-ism. I don't know where that guy's from. Cut it out.
Starting point is 01:10:53 And cut it out. And if they don't, I promise we'll have enough handcuffs for all of them. Except for the parents. SBF, as he's known, is accused of stealing from the accounts of his FTX clients, using customer deposits to make investments, purchase real estate, and repay investors of his hedge fund, Alameda Research. When FTX collapsed in November, $8 billion in customer funds were missing, all vanished into investments at Alameda.
Starting point is 01:11:21 Bankman Freed defended the money transactions between his firms as permissible and claimed he'd been unaware of the financial hull until October last year, just a few weeks before the bankruptcy. But former members of SBF's inner circle testified that he instructed Alameda to raid his customers' deposits on FTX virtually without limit. SBF's lawyer says he will continue to fight the charges. The 31-year-old, who is estimated to be worth several billion dollars at the height of his fame, now faces up to 110 years in prison. His sentence will be delivered in March.
Starting point is 01:11:56 So I don't know if they're ever going to look into Alameda, where all that money went, because that's the true vehicle that was used. We'll see. Everyone else, else oh we'll just be guilty yes nimi's been following this closely and she says that the government is going after everybody we'll see because yeah why yes we will see because she makes the assertion that um bankman freed got fast, speedy trial because he kept insisting on it, thinking that he would have a wellspring of support from his adoring public, which was kind of never happened. And now that they've got all the emails between him and mainly his dad, I guess his mom too, who encouraged him to do this and that. It's really, if you're in that office and you're doing these cases, I think you could have a lot of fun with this.
Starting point is 01:12:53 As long as you don't take the money back from the politicians, they're not going to stop you. Some of them gave it back. Let's count all those guys on one hand. Let's give the money back. Well, they'll be the smart ones if what Mimi is following and finds is true. But this has a term and the term and this is all connected. All these people are connected because it was also Sequoia Capital, you know, Andreessen.
Starting point is 01:13:30 You know, Andreessen, all of these guys are all complicit in abusing this man, this young man into stealing this money. Don't worry, Sam, you're a genius. Oh, he was playing games during the pitch meeting. He's brilliant. No, he's an idiot. Yeah, he's like Bill Gates. Comb your hair. He's like Bill Gates with his rocking back and forth and that is exactly the type of person who is involved in what this uh techno douche
Starting point is 01:13:53 at france 24 is going to explain to us and he's going to connect it to some other techno douches this is how we connect sam bankman freed and AI with the term effective altruism. Joining me on the set is our technology editor, Peter O'Brien. Hello to you, Peter. What can you tell us about the surprising links between these two events, SBF and the UK's AI Summit? What do they have in common? Yeah, I was wondering how we could link these two together. And actually, there's a simple way to do it.
Starting point is 01:14:25 You may not have heard of it, but it's the social movement called effective altruism. It's boffin filled and it's increasingly powerful. Now, that power took a hit when Sam Bankman freed the most high profile effective altruist and one of the movement's biggest donors fell from grace. But as we've seen from the AI summit in bletchley park this week we can see that effective altruist talking points are still making their way up the policy agenda one in particular the potential for artificial intelligence to cause catastrophic harm a risk that would not be on the policy table at all were it not for the work of effective altruists now i should add a
Starting point is 01:15:04 disclaimer here that i've been briefly involved in the movement in france and donate to some charities that are popular among effective altruists now he's never going to mention them but what he's saying is effective altruism people donate a lot of money for the good of humanity for the good cause because we care about the world that's what samman Freed really should be accused of doing. Thanks to the egging on of his parents, he was literally giving it to his mother for effective altruism, which does a lot of really good things, including this whole AI scam. How did we get to the point where effective altruism is producing one of the biggest frauds in history? It's also becoming a major policy debate so policy is code for politics the only way to really explain this is to take you
Starting point is 01:15:51 back through the intellectual history of the movement so the founding idea of altruism is simple and it's persuasive in order to do the most good with your time and money you shouldn't just think about your close circle of friends and family You shouldn't just think about your close circle of friends and family. You shouldn't just think about your community, your country. You should really be taking into consideration all humans in the world because we all suffer in a similar way. If Trump's
Starting point is 01:16:16 president, we all suffer in a similar way. A classic example of putting this into practice would be rather than donating money to your local fire station. No, don't do that. Don't donate local. No, don't do that. Don't donate local. No. Come on France douche. Well, it would be rather than donating money to your local fire station. No, don't do that. Don't donate local. No, don't do that. No, don't donate local. No, come on, France douche. Well, it would be using the same amount to buy much more mosquito nets
Starting point is 01:16:32 to protect people from malaria. Oh, there you go, mosquito nets. But rather than just caring about humans, effective altruists quickly realized that the same principle should be applied to anything that can suffer, right? So that could be an animal. That could be a wild, wild animal. That could even be a human not alive today.
Starting point is 01:16:49 A future human. But in the future. So that's where we get to this situation where there are lots of effective altruists today who are also long-termists. That means people who are concerned with the welfare of humans and animals that don't yet exist but could exist in the future.
Starting point is 01:17:04 So this is the idea. Oh my God. You're getting clip of the day for this piece of shit. Clip of the day. So long term is, and the whole idea is, we're concerned about the human of the future who isn't born today. Therefore, we need to support policy that behooves the human of the future who isn't born today therefore we need to support policy that behooves the human of the future which happens to also kind of be beneficial to our companies and coincidentally
Starting point is 01:17:35 that's exactly what's going on with this ai stuff now i'm gonna bring this back to israel and hamas with scott ritter controversial guy but i think he does have an inside track this one was mind-boggling as he explains that it was really ai that failed israel with this attack from hamas let's say that you know you have a mole inside um now what happens if i go take that mole put him outside blow his head off and send a photograph to the israelis they now know that they don't have a mole so you know so they're better to feed them disinfo so what you do is you say all right we're assuming there's a mole here we're going to compartmentalize here they also know that unit 8200 this is a sigand unit that listens to every phone call.
Starting point is 01:18:26 What happens if you're talking, talking, talking, talking? You and I are talking, talking, talking, and all of a sudden we go, somebody's listening to our phone, and we don't talk anymore on that phone. They're going to say, oh, they know that we're listening to them. So what Hamas does is they create a communication support plan where they just say, here's the script, guys, just keep talking. And they're talking, talking, talking. And unit A200 is going, are we collecting data? We're getting a large stream of data. What are we doing that? We're shooting it into the AI computer that's reading it up and the computer's coming back going, normal, normal, normal, normal, normal. Meanwhile, Hamas has run landlines
Starting point is 01:18:59 under the ground, using couriers, handwritten pieces of paper and they're doing all this communication, and they're not listening to it. Hamas knows that they're doing the opposite. What's the best way to hide? Again, if I'm doing something secret, I know the enemy's looking for because it's an AI. It's AI,
Starting point is 01:19:18 guys. They're looking for change. They're looking for something that's going to trigger an AI report. How do you defeat that? By doing it right in the open. And that's what Hamas did. They built a combat city that is exactly like one of the kibbutzes they were going after. And then they would sit there and run the drills over and over and over again. And the Israelis are going, they looked at it, that's Hamas training. And that became normal under ai normal normal normal normal now whether it was fed into ai or not the the concept of what he's saying is a good one
Starting point is 01:19:52 and i remember seeing videos of paragliders on the west bank in gaza american paragliders even people were paragliding all over the place which would kind of play into what he says here. Paragliding. I was like, how the hell did they get that? I thought they had to send guys off to vacations around the world to Cancun, Mexico and, and practice it. They were doing it right there, right in the open practicing it. Normal, normal, normal, normal AI. Now had they not had the AI had they had, because here's the thing that happened.
Starting point is 01:20:26 These girls that we're talking about, these observation girls. TikTokers, yeah. They're sitting there and they're looking at it all. They're sitting there going, holy shit, they're training. And they're writing the report. We detect some training. We're a little concerned about this training. And that report goes up to the chain.
Starting point is 01:20:40 And the chain looks at it and says, what does AI say? Normal, normal, normal, normal, normal. Ah, do this. Girls are looking on, hey, they're running drills. They're bringing the vehicles by close. They're doing a simulated attack. They're bringing, it looks like explosives to the fence and then going back and they write it up. What's the computer say? Normal, normal, normal, normal, normal. So the collection was taking place and at the lowest level, they were doing the job they were supposed to. They were reporting issues of concern up the chain of command. Even the mid-level managers, if they ever got through to them and they said, okay, I'm going to bump this up to the top, because it did.
Starting point is 01:21:18 What people need to understand is the night before the Hamas attack, the head of Israeli intelligence, the general staff, everybody met because there was somebody in the Israeli intelligence business who said, guys, this is bad. Something's happened. They're getting ready to come over the border. You know, we need to raise the hype. It's it's it's Yom Kippur. We need to cancel all leaves. We need to have all the commanders come back here we need to you know get the guards out we need to get the girls armed we need to get the girls that don't
Starting point is 01:21:50 have weapons out of this we need to do what we need to do to protect us they're coming over the border today guys now forget the ai part and that banging is him pretending to hit a keyboard this rings kind of true that that they were doing this practicing drill over and over and over again, and then when someone... Yeah, it's got nothing to do with AI. No, but let's just leave it for what it is. Just simple analysis,
Starting point is 01:22:13 you'd come to the same conclusion. And here's the final clip. Somebody wrote that for... Wait, wait, wait. What is he slamming AI for? I mean, it's like purposeful, and it's meaningless. Let's see if the third clip gives us any clues.
Starting point is 01:22:29 So they all gathered together, all the senior guys, and they went, what do you guys think? And they said, well, what's the computer telling us? It's all normal. But this is serious stuff. They didn't listen to Egypt either, apparently.
Starting point is 01:22:42 Shouldn't we raise the alert level? Yeah, but that's Yom Kippur. That would be political. And Netanyahu is already in trouble because he's trying to rewrite basic law about the judiciary. People are protesting. And now if we screw up their Yom Kippur, there's going to be a problem here. And then they said, the big one was the strategic thinkers said, Hamas would never do this. You see, because Hamas has bought into our plan. We're trying to turn them into a governing organization. We had 20,000 work
Starting point is 01:23:12 permits that we're using to bribe the Gazans. Their life is getting good. They're making money. Hamas would never throw away what the Israelis had given them out of the kindness of their hearts by attacking us. So the conception is Hamas would never do it. Disregard this information. They said, this is the honest to God's truth, right? They said, we'll meet in the morning to discuss this. So the morning they were supposed to get. Well, they certainly did.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Yeah, they certainly did meet and discuss, but it was already happened. It was too late. And this is one of the greatest intelligence failures in the world so i think the purposeful ai ai bullcrap is just because he's a he's a guy that likes human intelligence military old school and is sick of all the ai crap maybe but but this story particularly these last two clips that rings true that that's the best explanation i've heard so far yeah and there is some discussion of the number of palestinians that are working in israel there's lots of them and uh well but that's all that's rarely discussed. It's probably, you know,
Starting point is 01:24:27 well, erring on the side of not caution, it seemed to be the blunder here, but you'd think they'd have cameras on the wall. I mean, that bulldozer comes over, nobody notices. The whole thing is still somewhat suspect.
Starting point is 01:24:49 They have cameras looking at the wall when the bulldozers came over yeah i don't know this seemed like an uh a resource allocation issue doesn't really matter anymore doesn't really matter and and and gone is the whole you know the fact that people hated hate bb netanyahu like they hate trump you know it's the same hysteria meanwhile yes well there's a there's a uh woke element in uh israel i hate to use the word, but I have to. It's true. It's the exact same. And it's major. And I hate to use that term.
Starting point is 01:25:32 Stop using those terms. I don't know why I can't. I'm helpless. I do a limited vocabulary. I'm helpless. Meanwhile, let's see what happens. Meanwhile, CNN, perhaps also by design with their new overlords have finally picked up on what we discussed about the time magazine article regarding zelensky the corruption
Starting point is 01:26:00 the total failure of um of the uh spring offensive which didn't even start in the spring. And they even do a mini cut of the term stalemate. This was surprising. After months of a counteroffensive to wrest territory from Russia, new reporting from Time magazine reveals that while Ukrainian President Zelensky is still deeply committed to the fight, some of his advisors are worried. One of Zelensky's aides telling Time, he deludes himself. We're out of options. We're not winning. But try telling him that. And that sobering
Starting point is 01:26:37 assessment extends beyond the civilian government. Ukraine's commander in chief for the armed forces saying this to The Economist, just like in the first world war we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate. There will likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough. A stalemate which has not, which was not the characterization over the last several months. They've already acknowledged that they're not going as far as fast as they would like. That said, they are moving. It's not a stalemate.
Starting point is 01:27:11 They're not just frozen. The Ukrainians are moving. We do not assess that the conflict is a stalemate. We are seeing it continue to take territory on a methodical, systematic basis. We've seen good progress in the counteroffensive. It's very hard. We want to make sure that Ukraine has what it needs not only to succeed in the counteroffensive, but has what it needs for the long term. And the reality on the battlefield, well, we can show you. Those silver slivers of yellow are Ukraine's counter offensive gains, and it really isn't a whole lot. Now, the ground in Ukraine is hardening now for
Starting point is 01:27:52 another long winter, and the fight in the United States over how much aid to give it is getting more intense. Congress has authorized roughly $113 billion so far. But polls suggest that the American people's willingness to support Ukraine is waning. The yellow line here shows the share of Americans who say that the U.S. is doing too much to help Ukraine. And now it's at 41 percent, up from 29 percent in June. And that's raising some tough questions for the Biden administration and for both parties in Congress. So right on cue after we had Volva and the other DJs from Russia hoax Maloney into saying, yeah, you know, everybody in Europe's pretty tired of this. We're all getting we're all looking for a way out. NBC reporting U.S. and European officials broach topic of peace negotiations with Ukraine,
Starting point is 01:28:48 sources say. The conversations have included very broad outlines of what Ukraine might need to give up to reach a deal with Russia. Now, as they have consistently said, the politicians, and there's a lot of sources say in this article, it's up to Ukraine. It's not for us to say, it's up to Ukraine. So putting our Curry Dvorak consulting hats on, we've got to eliminate Zelensky and put someone else in there who's going to say this is what we want. And it's got to be a new message. This time. Yeah, he's got to be a new message. This time. Yeah, he's got to go. And it may not be pretty for him,
Starting point is 01:29:28 but he's got to go. Because he wants, you know, he wants Crimea back. Yeah, that's not happening. It's not happening. So his time just may be up. Well, it's not being helped by this clip. Which? She's back. Queen Urs it's not being helped by this clip. Which, she's back.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Queen Ursula's back in Ukraine. Woo, the queen! And in a surprise visit to Kiev, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss Ukraine's path to join the European Union. She praised Zelensky for making excellent progress in pursuing judicial and anti-corruption reforms while fighting its war with Russia.
Starting point is 01:30:07 Granting Ukraine EU membership would signal continued international support for the nation. Oh, man, someone sent her over there. Hey, hey, hey, we got trouble here. We got some trouble. You clearly can't keep it together there. You've got to go as a representative of Europe, which she's not. You got to go over there as a representative of Europe and let everyone know everything's good. It's all good.
Starting point is 01:30:29 Is she still there? I don't know how long she was there. This was yesterday. I love the reports that France 24 has from Ukraine, from Kiev. Where there's people just shopping in the background. They got blue scooters, you know, like, you know. Yeah, there's like nothing's going on. Yeah, they rent the scooters.
Starting point is 01:30:50 And, you know, like the, what is it? What are those scooters called? I forget what they're called. You know what they're called? They're called the Blight. Yeah, yes, the Scourge. The Scourge. I don't know who operates the blue scooters.
Starting point is 01:31:04 And, you know, so it's like, what are we talking about here? End it. I don't know who operates the blue scooters. It's like, what are we talking about here? End it. But someone else has to step up, step in. There has to be some kind of coup. Then there'll be, I'm sure, some Russian-friendly government. Everything will calm down. No European Union membership.
Starting point is 01:31:27 No NATO membership. But it has to be a shocker. Something has to happen. Biden and politicians everywhere. Look, we got enough. We're working on Iran. Everyone's sick and tired of it. The military-industrial complex is already moving on.
Starting point is 01:31:46 How do we draw Iran into this thing? We got Israel. This is great. We've replaced 24 billion with 100 billion. A four bagger. We're good to go. Get rid of this. This guy is annoying to us.
Starting point is 01:31:59 He's not helping. It's not working. We have to have an event, is what I'm thinking. Like a boom, a big event. Well, an assassination of Zelensky is always possible. It would be better if it was bigger. Yeah, it's too obvious. You can't do it.
Starting point is 01:32:19 It's got to be something. How about a heart attack? Really? He's under a lot of pressure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But it would have to be on the world stage, you know, so we can all see it. Yeah, yeah, yes.
Starting point is 01:32:39 I think that's probably... It has to be at least some part of the stage. Yeah, the pricker. It doesn't have to be a big massive event bring the pricker out you know giving a speech at the un now it has to be something where he's being filmed but it's like it just goes down you know it kind of goes down like biden does when he's tripping over stuff then we had um the leader of hezbollah as we've learned how to say it, Hezbollah, Hezbollah. And he made his speech, and I have an observation about this. Crowds gathered across the region to watch the address, highly anticipated by Hezbollah supporters, but also by the international community community hoping for insight on whether the
Starting point is 01:33:25 israel hamas war could expand the militant group's leader hassan nasrallah first said that neither tehran nor his iran-backed group had anything to do with hamas's attack on israel but then went on to say all options were on the table concerning fighting on the Lebanese-Israeli border. Fear that it could escalate or turn into a full-scale war, or that this front could lead to a wider war, is a realistic possibility. In southern Lebanon, Hezbollah supporters took Nasrallah's speech as gospel, many saying they would support a war if it came to it. If things continue to evolve, the situation will be very dangerous.
Starting point is 01:34:10 What he said is enough for us. We'll be totally ready. We tell our adversaries that we want peace, not war. That's what we want. But if there is war, we'll go all the way. Hezbollah has taken calculated steps to keep the Israeli army preoccupied on the Lebanese border, but not to the extent of igniting an all-out war.
Starting point is 01:34:37 Rockets fired on Thursday night hit this town in northern Israel, injuring two people and damaging buildings. town in northern Israel, injuring two people and damaging buildings. The cross-border skirmishes have led to deaths on both sides, civilians as well as fighters and soldiers. A war with the militant group would be devastating for both Israel and Lebanon. Hezbollah is much stronger than Hamas, with an arsenal of some 150,000 rockets and missiles. And during the inconclusive month-long war that Israel fought with the group in 2006, swathes of Lebanon were reduced to rubble. Ah, the rubble-ize strategy. Rubble-ization. Well, Hanson had a commentary about this, too, in his hour-long lecture. Yes.
Starting point is 01:35:19 He says that Iran, in particular, and Lebanon even more so, and if you listen to other reports where they talk to Lebanese, they said you know we don't need this aggravation we're already damn near a useless country we haven't got any leadership no economy government for all practical purposes and uh hansen said that there's these little skirmishes especially the ones that were out in the middle of nowhere in syria and to our, like the base we have in Syria for some unknown reason. And the base, I guess there's a base in Iraq or two, and they're shooting stuff at him. And his thought was that this is just to make the Arabs happy that they're doing something. Oh, no, we didn't do nothing.
Starting point is 01:36:04 Here was the observation from one of our producers. This was a video telecast, whether it was pre-recorded or live is unclear. And if you look at the setting, once our producer, I forget who said this to me, but once our producer said this, I'm like, oh, wow. I went, oh, wow. Oh, wow. Far out. Groovy. Groovy, baby.
Starting point is 01:36:27 He was sitting on a Herman Miller chair. What kind of leader sits in a nondescript room on a Herman Miller chair, which, by the way, our U.S. government uses?
Starting point is 01:36:43 A lot of people use. These guys, they like thrones they like gilded rooms i thought that was interesting an interesting observation interesting i don't know if it's it may it may mean nothing it may mean nothing but you don't know so we want to draw iran in on that side now let's just just suppose that Zelensky has an event, died suddenly, and we still need to engage Russia. How can we draw Russia into this somehow? Can we bring Russia into this? I don't think we want to.
Starting point is 01:37:18 You think we want to? Why would we want to? We don't need that aggravation. Let's see what the U.S. intel suggests. I'm struck by the convergence of so many complicating factors. Why would we want to? We don't need that aggravation. Let's see what the U.S. intel suggests. I'm struck by the convergence of so many complicating factors. And another one happened yesterday. You're reporting suggesting Syria has agreed to send a Russian missile system to Hezbollah.
Starting point is 01:37:35 What do we know here? Yeah, this is a potentially extremely complicating factor here. So Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, we are told, has agreed to provide Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant organization, with a Russian air defense system. And it is apparently going to be delivered by the Wagner Group, which is that Russian mercenary organization. These are all connected because they all really operate inside Syria. So Hezbollah is backed by Iran. Iran supports Assad. Russia also supports Assad. And all of this is coming together, of course, at a very, very delicate moment when there are serious concerns across the U.S. government
Starting point is 01:38:11 that Hezbollah could join the conflict on that northern border with Israel. So having a missile defense system that is being delivered by Wagner, potentially, we don't know yet if it has been delivered or the status of that, could really uh you know intensify this conflict in a way that the administration has been urging uh the iranians and hezbollah and other iranian proxy groups not to do so it is definitely a concern but it just shows just how many actors uh there are who could potentially join this conflict and make it even worse i call that a trial balloon someone's trying a little strategy out, see if it catches. That's a weird one. Oh, yeah. Oh, no. Hey, look, Russia's in on this. Yeah, it could be bull crap.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Well, it probably is, but that's not the point. The point is, what can the military industrial complex to do once we shut down the Ukraine situation? industrial complex to do once we shut down the ukraine situation well maybe they don't nobody likes the idea of us trying to set iran up so we can go in there now before it gets too late possible yeah possible i mean that might not be a bad thing no it's all possible yeah it's amazing the world is an amazing place. Well, I have a couple more clips on, which are about tunnel warfare, which is kind of part of this battle that's going on. PBS?
Starting point is 01:39:37 Tunnel warfare, yeah, PBS. Here's the bottom. Actually, I believe this is NPR. I just put PBS by accident. No, what you're really saying is... Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR. Or PBS.
Starting point is 01:39:53 Here's the bottom line when it comes to fighting an enemy hiding in a labyrinth of tunnels. You don't want to send your troops there. It's very dark and it's claustrophobic and it's narrow. And you lose your sense of direction. It's scary in and it's claustrophobic and it's narrow and you lose your sense of direction. It's scary in the tunnel. Immediately, you lose complete sense of time. What? That's exactly what she's saying.
Starting point is 01:40:13 Her whole, her as the expert. That's all she basically says. It's scary. You summarized the two clips right there. I'm sorry. Let's listen. Scary in the tunnel. That's scary in the tunnels.
Starting point is 01:40:23 Your sense of direction. Immediately, you lose Your sense of direction immediately. You lose complete sense of time. Daphna Richemont-Barack is an Israeli military analyst and the author of Underground Warfare. The Israeli military has taken her into Hamas tunnels that crossed from Gaza into southern Israel. They are humid and suffocating, and they are incredibly scary. So when you work in them, you'll be disoriented for sure, but also incredibly afraid. Hamas says it has 300 miles of tunnels, a subterranean complex that, according to Israel,
Starting point is 01:40:59 includes military headquarters, sleeping quarters, as well as workshops to make and store rockets. This is like Santa's workshop. Underground passageways crisscross Gaza. headquarters, sleeping quarters, as well as workshops to make and store rockets. This is like Santa's workshop. Underground passageways crisscross Gaza. They're designed to allow Hamas fighters. Can you stop it for a second? It reminds me of something. If you recall the beginning of the Afghan war, I wish I still had some of these documents because they were printed into all the news magazines had them. They made the claim that the Afghanis had this huge underground complex. Yes, smoke them out.
Starting point is 01:41:33 But it was more than that, because they showed images. There were like giant garages where they worked on trucks. There was all this different stuff. It was like, you know, factories underground. This is what she's describing, or somebody's describing where they're having barracks and all this different stuff. It was like, you know, factories underground. This is what she's describing.
Starting point is 01:41:49 Or somebody's describing where they're having barracks and all this other shit all underground. I'm doubting this. Well, have we ever, all I ever see is videos of the opening. Like, you know, the opening. Yeah, they're all narrow. Very narrow opening. And then I've never seen a workshop or the sleeping quarters I've seen. No, this reminds me, somebody who's ever writing these scripts used to write for Hogan's Heroes.
Starting point is 01:42:12 A subterranean complex that, according to Israel, includes military headquarters, sleeping quarters, as well as workshops to make and store rockets. Underground passageways crisscross Gaza. They're designed to allow Hamas fighters to quickly surface and strike Israeli troops without warning. Hamas has been shoveling for a long time. Chuck Freilich remembers the tunnels were part of the Israeli discussions when he was deputy national security advisor in the early 2000s. He sees the expansion of the tunnels as part of Israel's broader intelligence failure in underestimating Hamas. You don't believe that the enemy can do X, and so you don't see it. And then in retrospect, it always turns out that there's lots of information in the system,
Starting point is 01:42:59 but people, smart people, ignored it. Meanwhile, the true enemy of the american people the u.s government have actual tunnels and workshops and maglev trains in colorado connecting all kinds of huge hangers with all kinds of stuff that's the truth yeah that's what we're doing we're projecting yeah with mcdonald's in there robert f kennedy jr Well, you know, North America has, this is not an unusual situation. Underneath the town of Toronto is a labyrinth of tunnels where they have stores, department stores. The same thing with Montreal. There's a lot of tunnels.
Starting point is 01:43:36 And in the wintertime, the whole, everything that's above ground goes underground. And in Edmonton, Ontario, I'm sorry sorry edmonton alberta even has an underground tunnel system i've been in the toronto system i've been in the edmonton system and you could be in there for days well that's and there's actually a mcdonald's not you mention it in the uh toronto system and it leads to one of the hotels to get to the adjacent set of tunnels you have to go to the mcdonald's and then you have to go to a door that's by the bathrooms and open that door and there's another set of tunnels and you and to get out you have to exit through the gift shop please buy some merch on your way out of our tunnels. It's actually fascinating. I'll bet it is. With Israeli ground troops now deep inside Gaza, the tunnels are becoming a key factor in the fighting.
Starting point is 01:44:30 The Israeli military recently said its ground forces were near Gaza's northern border when they spotted Hamas fighters emerging from a tunnel. The Israeli troops fired on them, killing or wounding the Hamas members, the military said, without elaborating. killing or wounding the Hamas members, the military said, without elaborating. Israel faces another big challenge because Hamas is believed to be holding more than 200 hostages underground. Again, Chuck Freilich. I think there's all sorts of fancy technology being used to try and map them out, but we may not know everything. And there's somebody and some booby trap awaiting you at every turn and of course the hostages are probably down there somewhere. In a recent military briefing, Israel said Hamas has constructed military headquarters directly beneath Gaza's largest hospital, al-Shifa.
Starting point is 01:45:17 Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari is Israel's military spokesman. Hamas terrorists operate inside and under Shifa hospital and other hospitals in Gaza with network of terror tunnels. Hamas terrorists operate inside and under Shifa hospital and other hospitals in Gaza with network of terror tunnels. Hamas vehemently denies this. It says Israel makes these accusations to excuse a relentless bombing campaign that's already killed thousands of Palestinian civilians. And human rights groups say the existence of Hamas tunnels does not justify Israeli airstrikes when large numbers of civilians are present. Haghari argues that it is Hamas that's cynically putting civilians at risk. Oh, God! Is that clip two?
Starting point is 01:46:01 That was clip two, yes. Yeah. Was that clip two? That was clip two, yes. Yeah. Okay. Meanwhile, the city of Chicago is heating up, but not literally because it's 24 degrees and snowing. It's not great if you're a migrant sleeping on the street, illegal migrant. I'm sorry, asylum seeker sleeping on the street awaiting something from the Chicago government or the Illinois government.
Starting point is 01:46:24 And the residents of Chicago are very perturbed, to say the least. or the Illinois government. And the residents of Chicago are very perturbed, to say the least. Perturbed. About the tents being set up and them not being asked if this could all just take place. And so a special session was called by several aldermen. It's the way it works in Chicago. You have these wards.
Starting point is 01:46:45 And then, oh man. Chicago is a fantastic place the way that's run. And the residents who are the most pissed off are the African American, i.e. black Americans, who are like,
Starting point is 01:46:59 whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold on a second. You didn't ask us. What's going on here? This is getting out of control. To adjourn or not to adjourn, the lights went out while some city council members claimed the meeting wasn't officially over. It was the end to a chaotic special meeting that centered around the migrant crisis. Chicago has yet to say we can't take anymore.
Starting point is 01:47:23 We have to draw the line somewhere. And that's what's been kind of frustrating about this quote-unquote debate, is that people who are attacking the sanctuary city ordinance don't know what they're talking about. It has nothing to do with refugee resettlement, has nothing to do with the current crisis. Alderman Anthony Beal, Ray Lopez, and others called the special meeting to discuss and vote on a non-binding referendum that would let voters decide if Chicago should remain as a sanctuary city. All I'm asking is that we give the people of this great city of Chicago a chance to have a voice on this issue. Alderman Carlos Ramirez Rosa says the sanctuary city ordinance
Starting point is 01:48:02 only refers to law enforcement and government officials not cooperating with ICE. Mayor Brandon Johnson, city council floor leader, says providing resources to migrants is about the city's values. It's not written in the ordinance. Ramirez Rosa claimed the meeting violated state law. He tried to stop it by sending out a group text telling alders not to show up so there wouldn't be enough for a quorum. I'm leaving because right now I have potholes, trees to get trimmed, and I have a host of other things that our residents in the 6th Ward want me to deal with. Alderman William Hall and many of the mayor's strongest supporters did not show. However, after two tries, there was a quorum and the meeting
Starting point is 01:48:40 started. But it never came to a vote because of confusion and debate over the rules. Ramirez Rosa claiming one thing and Bielan Lopez claiming another. And they were so worried about losing and putting this question before the voters that they were willing to bend every rule in the book to get out of here as quickly as possible. And how the meeting legally ended is up for debate as well. Ramirez Rosa says it was adjourned and the sanctuary city issue will not be taken up. But Beal and Lopez say the meeting was in recess and it will continue on Tuesday morning. Didn't really want to hear what the citizens of Chicago felt about it. No, that would be annoying to learn.
Starting point is 01:49:24 Yes, this is a huge mess for these towns. Cities. Chicago is no exception. Now there'll be dead people in the streets. But no chance for that. No bus rides.
Starting point is 01:49:35 Hey, you're in Chicago. Yeah, let me go to D.C. Yes. Chant about something else. We're moving into the winter, even here in Texas, getting pretty cold. Is your weather warm? You have global warming there, don't you?
Starting point is 01:49:57 Yeah, we have convenient global warming after the coldest summer in the history of the state. Now it's like 70, I think it's 70 today. We have a storm coming in, so we may get some rain, maybe like, you know, a tenth of an inch. Yeah, it's been pretty cold here. We've dipped below freezing a couple of times during the night. But anyway, it's flu season and it would appear that people's immunity has been weakened. I can't imagine what it was that weakened their immunity. But it has happened and there's a few clips we need to discuss here.
Starting point is 01:50:31 Two figures out this morning show the infant mortality rate in the U.S. rose last year for the first time in decades. Doctors say one factor is so-called maternity care deserts, where there's a lack of services for pregnant women. They say another factor is the new limits on access to abortion resulting in the continuation of more pregnancies can you believe can you believe that that's an ironic way of doing it because you can't abort your child they're dying they're dying what is going on well dr drew they mentioned the vaccination unnecessary vaccinations no this this is where the Dr. Drew clip comes in. Dr. Drew, who has changed his tune because he was very pro-vax in the beginning. Oh, yeah, he was a maniac. And once he started to see the data, and I think that you and I both agree, he's a data-driven guy, and he's pretty level-headed.
Starting point is 01:51:19 Wasn't looking. No, but once he got the data, he started turning around and saying, well, you know, this is not right. There's some stuff that's wrong here. And he's also very skeptical of certainly the efficacy, but of the perhaps danger of the COVID vaccination and the damage may be done. So in the UK, and this is Ed Dowd, he's the former BlackRock fund manager. He wrote a book about, and he's on the insurance company side. So he saw the data the insurance companies have seen and they're going, whoa, no, we've got excess deaths. We got some problem with especially children. There's a problem that more children are dying. He's focusing on the United Kingdom. So he has this discussion with Dr. Drew. And here is Ed Dowd about excess mortality in the UK amongst children. You, I understand, have some new data for us as well. What's going on on your data front here?
Starting point is 01:52:18 Yeah, so we're starting to update 2023 numbers as of June. We started off in the UK. We're going to be following numbers with uh as of june we started off in the uk we're going to be following up with other countries but um just just so we're clear the 2023 numbers i talk about are annualized estimates based off our linear model given the data we have as of june and one thing we discovered that was quite worrisome was something I actually talked about in my book as a smoking gun. Children in the UK were not vaccinated until later in 2021, and their excess deaths were actually going down because of lockdowns and school closures, which makes sense because the biggest cause of death in one through four teenage group is accidental. Well, we saw then that their excess deaths were starting to rise with the introduction of the vaccines. Now the 23 numbers are coming in and it's gone from,
Starting point is 01:53:11 the numbers are, let me just look, 16% in 2022 and 22% in 2023. And in 2021, it was actually minus 7% excess deaths. So, you know, obviously I'm of the camp it's the vaccine so we're seeing a rise in excess deaths in the age group 1 through 14 uh post the implementation of the vaccine we haven't put this out yet but we run some correlations again correlations aren't causation but it's a 0.94 fit on the model so 94 correlation to the vaccine rollout. In terms of that 0.93 correlation. What? Coincidence. Correlation is not causation, but we have 94%. And he'll address the elephant in the room in a moment. On the model, so 94% correlation to the vaccine rollout.
Starting point is 01:54:00 In terms of that 0.93 correlation, I'd love to know, A, how you arrived at that, and B, I'm seeing lots more data coming in that is suggesting COVID may be the culprit for the excess deaths. What do you do with that data? this rise in ages 1 through 14, why didn't it appear in 2020 and 2021 and only started post-vaccination? So these questions need to be asked. They need to be investigated. But the numbers that I reported in my book have gotten worse since my book, unfortunately. So correlation, not causation, but looks pretty grim. Looks pretty grim in the uk but i'm sure that's just because you know there's no access to abortion so kids are dying somehow i'm not sure
Starting point is 01:54:53 that works that's it in global warming and then here's just a random doctor dr william mackis who was just reporting on what uh what the good doctor seeing. There are only a handful out of the 100,000 doctors, Canadian doctors that didn't take the vaccine that are still practicing medicine. So it's something like 99.9% vaccination rate. And they were the first ones to line up for their vaccines. Well, as I started looking at the sudden deaths of Canadian doctors, I realized, yes,
Starting point is 01:55:22 most of them are dying from cardiac issues, heart injuries, cardiac arrests, you know, dying while jogging or swimming, dying in their sleep. And Dr. Peter McCullough has talked about this extensively about the myocarditis and the damage to the heart, the scarring to the heart. And then some were dying from blood clots, pulmonary embolism, strokes. But then was a quite a large subset of doctors who were developing extremely aggressive cancers and cancers at an age that they shouldn't be getting. So for example, there was a doctor who developed gastric cancer in his 30s, presented at stage four, he was dead in less than a year. Very rare brain cancers in young individuals in their 20s and 30s, medical students, medical residents. And these cancers would always present at stage four, and they would always kill them in a matter
Starting point is 01:56:08 of a few months, and it was always less than a year. And, you know, at first, I didn't know, you know, what the term for this was, or what the phenomenon was, I just started, you know, really paying attention to it, tracking it, I then, you know, realized that this is being called turbo cancer by people on social media. Turbo cancer is not a medical term, but it's a term that people came up with to really describe the extremely aggressive nature of these cancers in the COVID vaccinated. And these cancers behave completely differently. Unlike anything I've seen before in my career, and I've diagnosed over 20,000 cancer patients in my career with cutting edge, PET-CT, positron emission tomography, imaging, CT, MRI, pathological correlation. I've never seen anything like this. I've never seen stage four breast cancers presenting in women in their 20s. I've never seen stage four colon cancers presenting in men and women in their 20s, 30s.
Starting point is 01:57:06 in men and women in their you know 20s 30s uh leukemias that will kill you in a matter of days or even hours after diagnosis um lymphomas that again kill you in a matter of months happy days are here again this is bad these cancers well once this this is not something that's ending anytime soon. No. And so I fear for the future of Pfizer. Oh, Pfizer is done. They're done. This is a John's Mansfield. I've said it before on the show.
Starting point is 01:57:38 John's Mansfield. This is a situation where it could take the company out of the picture completely. It could take the company out of the picture completely. Borla, the CEO was on CNBC with Jim Cramer, mad money. Because isn't their stock down like 30 or 40 percent? Haven't they just tanked? It hasn't tanked per se, but it's way down. Do you want to hear these clips from him? Yeah, I love listening to Cramer to kramer okay because whatever kramer says do the opposite and you'll be golden kramer says buy you
Starting point is 01:58:11 should sell so here he is with albert bula i'm talking about you know the troubles that pfizer is having with uh you know with the latest vaccine i mean what's going on here albert but there is some sort of vaccine fatigue in this country right now that i think is affecting your earnings you think you're right but it's mainly in the covet area because our rsv has done tremendously better than what we thought rsv we know that that's a lie because our insurance companies won't pay for, and it's a thousand bucks a shot. So he's lying about these numbers. Our pneumococcal vaccine is doing tremendously better than what we thought and the analysts thought.
Starting point is 01:58:55 And of course, the flu vaccinations are doing trending quite well. We don't have a flu, but we know how they are trending. I love this. And you know, the flu vaccinations are trending quite well. We don't have a flu, but the vaccinations are trending quite well. We told them release the flu and they didn't do it. And of course, the flu vaccinations are doing trending quite well. We don't have a flu, but we know how they are trending.
Starting point is 01:59:16 So there is a little bit of COVID. So why say it? Yeah, it gets better. Which reflects on the number of COVID vaccinations that we had. Also, don't forget, Jim, the COVID vaccines came a little bit late. We had a pipeline problem. They came too late. In the
Starting point is 01:59:31 season, right? In the middle of September approximately. We had all August quite a wave of COVID. So a lot of people got COVID, and they can't do a vaccine before four months after they had COVID. So we missed it. We missed it we missed it damn it they missed the node in the cycle yeah we missed it we missed it by by months it was in august we
Starting point is 01:59:53 should have had the vax then we missed it we missed it well let's keep going here oh come on jim asked something interesting but is it working i mean I know that when I go, I feel like right now I went and I got my flu and I got my Pfizer COVID. Oh, Jim Cramer's a dead man. And I felt rather... By the way, he didn't say he got the shots. He just got his flu and his COVID. I went in to get some flu and COVID. Like right now, I went and I got my flu and I got my Pfizer COVID.
Starting point is 02:00:25 Yeah, exactly. Your Pfizer COVID. Yes. And I felt rather pioneerish. I felt that I'm alone. Now, I know others are doing it, but I'm trying to I'm struggling with the idea. Why doesn't everybody do this? And what is the resistance? I don't get it. Why doesn't everybody do what I do? I'm Jim Cramer. We thought in the beginning of the years we thought that we will have 24 of the americans and that was our projection we're doing a covet vaccine this year so far it looks like it's trending more towards 17 and so far maybe seven eight percent
Starting point is 02:00:58 have done it but the months ahead of us are are very uh strong So there are many reasons why it's lower. And we are far away from the COVID fear. So everybody will get the vaccine. Now we are in the middle of the COVID fatigue. Oh, we're in the middle of the COVID fatigue. We need to have more fear, more fear. Nobody wants to speak about COVID. And we have also a lot of anti-vaxxers rhetoric at the peak. Oh, there you go. We're responsible for the stock price drop, the anti-vaxxers. But the good news is that... The anti-vaxxers rhetoric, the way he said it. Yes, the rhetoric.
Starting point is 02:01:31 Not rhetoric, but rhetoric. Nobody wants to speak about COVID. And we have also a lot of anti-vaxxers rhetoric at the peak. But the good news is that those that are doing a vaccine right now are those that they truly believe in the value of vaccination. So that's a very base assumption for what the vaccination rates could be as a floor going forward. Well, OK, then maybe you need to do some more marketing. How's the marketing? There's something that occurred that is fortuitous, and I'm not trying to make light of it, but you picked a spokesperson, Travis Kelsey, perhaps because of his association with Taylor Swift, maybe the most famous athlete in the world right now.
Starting point is 02:02:07 And he also has an antagonist, a fellow by the name of Aaron Rodgers, who called him Mr. Pfizer in order to mock him. But the fact is, sir, isn't that the kind of awareness that you need in order to be able to build prescriptions, build vaccines and then get people to realize the power of your portfolio. I think he is. Prescriptions, build vaccines, and then get people to realize the power of your portfolio. I think he is, and he's a wonderful spokesperson for us, and we are very proud that we are associating our name with him. Oh, yeah. Well, the marketing is up.
Starting point is 02:02:45 No, because Ozempic is outspending you. Nova Nordisk has spent $600 million in the American market alone. That was within the first nine months. They are outmarketing you on all fronts. No one wants to talk about your crap on the morning shows. We want to talk about losing weight with a shortcut. But anyway, grade your transition. Dr. dr bulla welcome back to mad money hello hello how are you i am fine how are you sir very very well that was i actually played them out of order yeah it doesn't matter it doesn't matter uh oh yes he was also he was doing the rounds he was on reuters about the that's an old one he's
Starting point is 02:03:29 trying to prop up yeah screw that guy screw him screw him screw him i say so i had that we had the dinner with the er doctor and his wife oh okay and how did that go what'd you what'd you and what did you learn here's what i'm learning bro, bro. Fen-ben-dazzle-ly. Fen-ben-dazzle-ly, I think it is. Fen-ben-dazzle-ly. Yeah, it's the stuff everyone's talking about, the anti-cancer drug. Yeah, it sounds like it's the real deal. Yeah. Of course, it's generic.
Starting point is 02:03:55 It's used to deworm dogs. Oh, another worm thing. Those dewormers have got to be good for you. But that's what everyone's talking about and uh it seems like there's something there yeah i don't want to put words in his mouth but seems like there's something there so more bad news for the uh for the pharmaceutical industry no no as long as as long as we have the as long as they can on TV, there's no bad news for them. They've got to be banned from advertising.
Starting point is 02:04:30 Some of the stuff they're advertising is just like, sounds like a death pill when you listen to the whole ad. Pretty much all of it sounds like a death pill. The new Alzheimer's drugs right off the bat may result in death. Hey, hey, granny. It's a win-win either way. Either you remember stuff and you clear up, or you're dead and you're out of our lives.
Starting point is 02:04:54 All right, before we take a break, for conspiracy therapists like myself, this was a concerning message that came out on Friday, and this is a report, part of it Friday, part of it Saturday. Thousands of people are still waiting for their money tonight. U.S. Bank, Wells Fargo, Huntington Bank, everyone shared the same message about a deposit delay. Danny Spivak explains what happened and when you'll see your money.
Starting point is 02:05:19 From Minneapolis-based U.S. Bank to Wells Fargo to Bank of America, some of the nation's largest banks experienced disruptions Friday with direct deposit. The Federal Reserve says it's because of a processing error with the centralized system known as the automated clearinghouse. It wasn't at one of the banks. It was actually in the plumbing that feeds those deposits into the banks. Greg McBride is the chief financial analyst for Bankrate.com. It's unsettling going into the weekend to not see the deposit there that you had expected to see when you got up this morning. The Clearinghouse says this impacted less than 1% of daily transactions,
Starting point is 02:05:58 but that's still thousands of users. Across the country, people flooded social media with complaints, asking if others were having problems with direct deposit too. One person wrote, direct deposit being messed up when rent is due is crazy. But your money is safe and the banks are working to get that corrected with the provider. For example, U.S. banks said in a statement that customer accounts remain secure and balances will be updated when deposits are received. The money will be there. What you want to do is make sure that any payments that were scheduled to come out today, that those creditors are notified, that you're not assessed any late fees,
Starting point is 02:06:36 and that if there were any overdraft fees that you incurred, that the bank reverses those. There is no timetable right now for when all these direct deposit issues are going to be fixed. Well, clearly it's the fault of ivermectin. But when I hear reports... AI. No, no. When I hear reports of people talking about, oh, it's something in the tubes. I'm like, really?
Starting point is 02:06:59 The way ACH works, I know because I had Bankers Trust, another fine institution, I had Bankers Trust as a client in the mid to late 90s. And it's really these huge machines, I mean huge, but they're all mainframes, and they have to do settlement, and they do a lot of it in the overnight hours. And it's, okay, I have to send this much to you you got to send much this much to me so we don't actually send anything back and forth we just do an accounting what bothers me about this report is everyone's saying your account is secure why was there was this maybe some kind of maybe ransomware can you imagine ransomware or something
Starting point is 02:07:43 of that magnitude getting into the ach system system? That would be unbelievably interesting. Well, they're saying your accounts are secure. Yeah, I think you may have picked up on something. Something may have happened at that level. Now, the only other thing I can think is that the Citizens Bank of Iowa basically collapsed on friday not a lot of news about it so maybe because they had stuff going back and forth that they had to you know stop the tubes but it is kind of a tubish system it's really old-fashioned there's not it's no magic it's it's not like you know like crypto there's not money going on a blockchain. It's just these big machines that have to talk to each other overnight.
Starting point is 02:08:29 It's the clearinghouse. So you never want that to happen on a weekend. It's not a holiday weekend. Is it a holiday weekend? No. We have a holiday coming up. No, that doesn't count. It would have to be on a bank holiday weekend, as they say.
Starting point is 02:08:46 But I think that's not like it. So, it's just troublesome. ACH, I mean, everything goes through ACH, doesn't it? Checks, everything goes that way. You had the banker over, you should have asked him. I didn't know, I had the ER doctor. I didn't have the banker over you should have asked him I didn't know I had the ER doctor I didn't have the banker over the ER doctor oh we should have asked him
Starting point is 02:09:10 no if you ask the bank is there that's the kind of answer you get from him you get like you don't know what you're talking about okay maybe this is maybe it's time to bring in Fed now yeah there's the time that's the thing
Starting point is 02:09:27 to do could be something like that i don't have anything that even comes close to that clip um bezos moved to miami i got that who cares yeah yeah i got a trump fraud case update it's got a little banking stuff in there. This is about banks. Eric Trump concludes his testimony. He said he wouldn't sign anything that wasn't accurate. The judge has ruled that he and others fraudulently inflated the value of his father's assets. Our legal correspondent Arlene Richards finds out. I'm sorry. Before we.
Starting point is 02:10:01 Why didn't they use the old glitch? That's what I'm missing from that report. Oh, this is bugging. It's eating at you. Yes, because normally. Because normally that's what they do. They say there was a glitch. A glitch in the system, nothing to worry about.
Starting point is 02:10:18 But instead they're waving their arms going, no, dear, you're secure. Everything's fine. Everything's fine. And then you imagine a building on fire you're secure. Everything's fine. Everything's fine. And then you imagine the building on fire behind the guy. This is fine. Yes. Okay. Back to Trump. Eric Trump concludes his testimony. He said he wouldn't sign anything that wasn't accurate. The judge has ruled that he and others fraudulently inflated the value of his father's assets. Our legal correspondent Arlene Richards finds out why he signed documents that the judge believes are fraudulent. Eric Trump is finished testifying, but he didn't leave the stand until after the state confronted him
Starting point is 02:10:56 with evidence that he signed off on estimates of some of his father's properties. The state is trying to establish that Donald Trump's second son was involved in a scheme to inflate the value of his father's assets. The younger Trump said he relied on his accountants and attorneys to ensure those estimates were accurate. Judge Arthur N'Goran has already ruled that the senior Trump and his two sons fraudulently inflated those assets to win favorable terms from lenders and insurers. Outside of the courtroom, Eric blasted Attorney General Letitia James. He told reporters later that James should be an advocate for businesses like Trump's. She should be an advocate for businesses that pay a lot of taxes and do great things and meet their commitments and pay off their debts.
Starting point is 02:11:43 He said she should not advocate for Deutsche Bank. She should also go out and fight for the little guys as opposed to trying to be an advocate of Deutsche Bank, who literally loves us, who said we have done absolutely nothing wrong. He said Deutsche Bank made hundreds of millions of dollars from doing business with Trump, something the judge has not disputed. But the focus of this trial is on how much more money the bank could have made if not for the fraud. Eric said the truth will come out. We haven't done a single thing wrong. They're trying to disqualify my father for 2024. He's leading in all the polls. His father posted two words on social media, election interference.
Starting point is 02:12:22 Now, the former New York banker worked at Deutsche Bank. And years ago, we talked about, because they did business with Trump. Then we talked about it. He said, yeah, Trump is a douche, but we always made good money off of him. I think that's a direct quote. Yeah, I'm sure that's exactly right. And isn't this just a matter of market pricing, best price? just a matter of market pricing best price yeah there's the judge is using like the the price that you that you get from the county and the value of your property they did that with mar-a-lago
Starting point is 02:12:52 oh so he's going to say that all right okay well mar-a-lago he said was you know like eight eight million dollars or something yeah something ridiculous which is what trump might have bought it for that's very well i i don't know whatever have bought it for. That's very possible. I don't know. Whatever he bought it for is beside the point. The thing is a valuable property, especially where it's located. Certainly with the devaluation of the dollar. It might be worth a billion.
Starting point is 02:13:14 It might be worth a billion, but you can't sell it. For $8 million, I guarantee you to sell quick. Yeah, there was a whole report. No, this is just obvious just this is transparently uh election interference there's no question no and all that these other cases i think the public is wise to it and these things are starting to fall apart well it's a little quiet on the on the political front there's not a lot of but yeah it's because kennedy's taking himself out of the picture at least for now
Starting point is 02:13:50 yeah they tried to get him with uh do you see that they tried to get him with uh with uh the the lolita express that he flew kennedy oh yeah he Did he fly on it? Yes, but here it is. And this is actually kind of interesting when I read the statement. Amid mounting curiosity over Kennedy being listed as one of the passengers on Epstein's jet, a spokesperson for the former Democrat exclusively told Newsweek, Wait, wait, stop. Where are you reading this from? I'm reading Newsweek. And it uses the term former democrat yes ah that's pretty revealing
Starting point is 02:14:32 exclusively told newsweek that he had quote flown one time on jeffrey epstein's private plane it was in 1993 from new york city to palm to visit RFK Jr.'s mom for Easter. The spokesperson added that the private jet trip was made possible by Kennedy's then-wife, Mary Richard Kennedy, who was friendly with Epstein's partner at the time, Ghislaine Maxwell. Now, of course, Mary Kennedy, not mentioned in this report, committed suicide years after they were divorced. But they say Richardson Kennedy passed away in 2012. That's interesting, too. Instead of, you know, she committed suicide. Kennedy has been married to Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines since 2014.
Starting point is 02:15:21 Quote, Mary, Kennedy's wife, and two of their kids were on the flight, the representative said. Mary knew Epstein's girlfriend, Jelaine Maxwell, who learned that they were going to Palm Beach for Easter and offered their family a ride. I never get cool offers like that. While there has been no evidence to suggest that Epstein's listed plane passengers were involved in any of his crimes, a number of social media users have falsely pushed the suggestion that all those who knew him were in some way complicit. Well, then they should also talk about Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 02:15:51 who was parting it up with Jelaine Maxwell. So, but clearly, clearly... A lot of these stories, you know, the Kennedy op, it relies on stories like this that can be debunked. Debunkables. So there's a lot of debunkable stuff. It comes out and it goes, oh, oh, that's a bad guy.
Starting point is 02:16:15 Oh, it's debunked. Oh, he's a good guy. The debunkables. All he was doing is getting a ride. I think we need a t-shirt. The debunkables. So Kennedy, all this stuff is very, oh, he said this about
Starting point is 02:16:28 that. No, no, he never did. Oh, he didn't. Okay, well, he's okay. So there's a lot of this debunkables around Kennedy. It's like phase three. Well, he better step it up. Maybe just chill out. Maybe chill out until after Zelensky
Starting point is 02:16:44 is dead or something. Yeah, maybe. I'm pre-bunking. You have to assume if it's up. Debunkables, now in six packs. If it calms down, there's a reason. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the
Starting point is 02:17:06 scary tunnels ladies and gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. John C. DeMora well in the morning to you Mr. Anne Crane in the morning all the ships in sea and the boots on the ground the feet in the air and the subs in the water and the dames and the knights out there and in the morning to the future graduates of the
Starting point is 02:17:26 No Agenda PhD and to our trolls in the troll room. Hands up, trolls! Choke out! I want to... Okay, we have 2,058 right now. Wow, people bailed out. We must have been boring.
Starting point is 02:17:43 We had 2,2669 about half an hour ago yeah so where do we well the average on sunday should be 2400 so we we lost it with the i guess with the with the covid when people heard they could die they're like i'm checking out i'm checking out yeah actually it's not it's not uplifting it's not uplifting i hate well i have i would say most of our audience has gotten a shot so what are you going to do i mean it's all you're doing is presenting them with their doom this is not good i'm i'll never do it again now there is some there that we should be what there is this supposedly there's a couple of uh there's some uh there's some natto, something that's derived from natto, that fermented beans that the Japanese eat. And a couple of pills.
Starting point is 02:18:32 There's some different kinds of supplements you can take to rinse yourself. Yes. Of the... I will ask the ER doctor. I think he has a protocol. Yeah, there's gotta be protocols. And then that will have,
Starting point is 02:18:49 then people will listen because instead of telling him, they're all gonna die. You're just being like the mainstream media. I'm horrible. You are horrible. I'm sorry. Instead of telling him that you'd be telling him, Hey,
Starting point is 02:19:01 look at this, look at that. Who has some, some, some links. Yes. Bless you. Not medical advice.
Starting point is 02:19:11 Not medical advice, but just bless you. Hey, do you have COVID? No, I got to sneeze. Thank you, trolls. We love having you here. Trolls have been good this morning. For some reason, they've just been good. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:19:29 Not as trolly as usual. Troll more, trolls. You can become a troll. It's very simple. Just look for a bridge. Go live under it. You're good to go. Or you can go to trollroom.io and become a virtual troll. And we do that.
Starting point is 02:19:43 Well, we have noagendastream.com, which is 24 hours a day with all of the best podcasts from around Gitmo Nation. It truly is the best podcast network, a true sense of the word, because you sit there in the troll room and you listen to, and a lot of these shows are live, and you just troll. Like, you know what you're talking about. And it feels good. And it's ephemeral. That's the voice, too, you're talking about. And it feels good. And it's ephemeral. That's the voice, too, you have to have. That's exactly what it is. We're more like, what you talking about?
Starting point is 02:20:14 And the ventriloquist comes out. He's back. He's back. But it's ephemeral because it goes away. You know, that's what's cool about it. It's not like No Agenda Social where we have lots of trolls congregating. And that's just like any other social network, algo or not, people spitting each other up. And then, you know, what happens is then they resort to DM.
Starting point is 02:20:34 Hey, man, you should calm down. It's easy, does it, man? Don't worry about it. Who's doing that? To who? Well, people get mad at each other and then other people will dm those people and say hey you know calm down it's not that big a deal and so they're trying to console them you know talk them off the ledge but but it's it's i've never seen that no because
Starting point is 02:20:58 you don't see the dms because they're dms they're direct messages. You can't see them. Okay. I think the problem with this is when you have someone who posts something, and then all the replies have equal weight, so they're the same size. It looks like an original post itself. Oh, you want it to be like Dig, where you get up and down voted, and the type font changes? No. I'm just thinking you can't comment. You can only post.
Starting point is 02:21:29 No comments. You can post. You can't respond to anybody. That would make more sense. Do you like it? I see you yelling at people all the time. I'm not yelling at anybody. Okay. No, you have-hmm. Okay.
Starting point is 02:21:47 No, you have to find, okay. I want to see an example next time you see one. I want you to put it aside and then bring it up on the show and then condemn me. Well, I can, it's very easy. I'll do it right now. I'll go John C. Dvorak. No, you won't find anything. Yeah, you will. That's the John C. Dvorak. I'm going to go to posts and replies. Okay.
Starting point is 02:22:08 And here we go. Let me just scroll down a little bit um yeah how does being provocative cross any line. There you go. There's one right there. That's you. That's you yelling. It wasn't in caps. Oh, it has to be in caps. Okay. I just hear your voice. I know your voice. Hello. Free donuts. See, there it is.
Starting point is 02:22:41 Yelling again at people about donuts. Free donuts, yeah. I know I... Ah, yes. All of the trolls regardless. Oh, by the way. Yes. So one of our policemen sends me some Krispy Kreme donuts to the mailbox. Oh, how'd they arrive?
Starting point is 02:23:01 to the mailbox. Oh, how'd they arrive? They arrived like they would have, it doesn't matter if they're 10 minutes unfresh or it could be a month. It's all the same. Yeah. And then he demanded a de-douching for some unknown reason, and no.
Starting point is 02:23:18 Now, thanks for the donuts, but no. Because he sent you donuts? Yeah. Well, is that not treasure? Is that not treasure? He said, I guess. He says they? Yeah. Well, is that not treasure? Is that not treasure? I guess. He says they're delicious. So you should post it on No Agenda Social. Angrily.
Starting point is 02:23:34 Post what? The donut? Angrily. That you're not giving him a dedouching. Oh, no. I just said it. Okay. He knows.
Starting point is 02:23:41 He listens. He knows what he's doing. So did you send my portion of the donuts to me uh yours are the ones that went bad of course yes the old wine cask this is a a value for value show and we've been doing that for 16 years and i personally love it this is the longest job I've ever had. It is not what I'm paid for, what I'm made for. I enjoy it so much. And that's because we have time, talent, and treasure sent back to us.
Starting point is 02:24:15 So the deal is, here's the show. Twice a week, three hours, minimum, sometimes longer. Enjoy it as long as you want for whatever you want to do. Do whatever you want. And if you think that it's valuable enough to keep it going, then you want for whatever you want to do, do whatever you want. And if you think that it's valuable enough to keep it going, then you send something back to us. Now, a lot of people like to send us talent and treasure, which is highly appreciated because many of these things we could never do. We could never have artists that supply us with nonstop artwork to choose from for every single episode. That would bankrupt us right there. Just that one gesture alone. No agenda social.
Starting point is 02:24:47 Are you kidding me? I had to give that. That's a full-time job. That's what Aaron does. And he needs, you know, he has to take all kinds of SSRIs and everything and Xanax to stay calm. So, no, we couldn't have done any of that. Noagendameetups.com, same thing.
Starting point is 02:25:03 We get stories stories boots on the ground donuts clips store i mean everything you can imagine is brought to this show from our producers and we like to uh thank the artist who brought us the artwork that we chose for the previous episode and then 1604 we titled that one janky. A lot of people love the title. Janky is a good word. And I think I'm pronouncing his name right this time. Matt Boisvert, if you pronounce it the way it's written, Matt Boisvert, brought us the artwork that we kind of jumped on right away. There was the two signs, the signposts, old school, one pointing to the right, one pointing to the left, anti-Semites, 33 miles to the right, Islamophobes, 33 miles to the left.
Starting point is 02:25:54 And it kind of is right up our alley, I guess. This is exactly where we want to be with the show. Yeah, the sign was the one, I mean, there was art that was usable a lot of people had the fredericksburg declaration which we yeah they liked that i mean that wasn't going to happen um because we don't have a declaration yet i kind of like you know darren again goes with the obvious the easiest thing you dream up the joke he does the art boom it's there immediately jen
Starting point is 02:26:23 sake with the clown nose. By the way, I would say this, the nose should be bigger. Zelensky in heaven with the Gaddafi. No, that's not happening. That's too much dead stuff. No, that wasn't going to happen. Boot jokes, no. No, no boot jokes.
Starting point is 02:26:42 That's Ron DeSantis. That's a pool boy joke. We're not going to participate in that. What else? Was there anything else that we liked? I thought it was the stop AI with the six fingers. I thought it was cute, but it wasn't going to be used. I also liked, I actually did like the Scaramanga's drunk robot,
Starting point is 02:27:05 which I just thought was funny, but that wasn't going to get used probably. Now, this piece was probably the only one that was going to get it. Where was the Drunk Robot? How did I miss that? It's down near the bottom. It's under Jen Psaki's clown nose. Oh, okay. Yes, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:18 The Drunk Robot Drinking Club, yes. And, oh, yeah, we did have some some well this is also matt bovair he had a um a zelensky coke image which by itself the zelensky with a lot of powder around his nose was funny yeah the powder around his nose was funny that was that was good but but the pile of coke itself was not artistic it didn't look like it looked a small mountain. And then to top it off with a polar bear. That made no sense. It made no sense. I mean, I know he had altered media stamped on it, but no, it was too bad.
Starting point is 02:27:55 But I do like the Zelinsky face with the powder on his face. Very funny. You had a kill switch you know there was a jordan peterson with the hideous jacket yeah which one one note it's actually mirrored the blue is on the other side and the red so the red and the blue are on the other side on the real jacket. Man, did you see Amazing Polly about the ARC conference? No. I haven't seen Amazing Polly for almost a year. She went all the way, Ben. She even brought up that Jerome dude.
Starting point is 02:28:34 There was some from Sweden or something. He's also high in the organization, high up. I mean, he's a climate change guy. And he's like, you know know climate change is happening it's real but you know we just want to make sure uh we do it responsibly or something like that you know we we don't want to you know we don't want to make poor nations even poorer with what i mean what so they're all in on climate change now weird weird yeah she had she she had a pretty good breakdown.
Starting point is 02:29:06 Where is she? Is she on Rumble? I think she's on Rumble. Bit Shoot? I think she's on Rumble. I think. Yeah, I don't know. I hadn't seen her for a while either.
Starting point is 02:29:19 Someone sent me a link. Oh, that's right. I got it from David Icke. David Icke, notice he wasn't invited to ARC. He's not part of the... So she... No, what did she do? She connected the ARC thing to...
Starting point is 02:29:34 She got it all the way to Candace Owens. There's a lot of interesting connections with these people. It's kind of a... Yeah, that's one of the best... She does that better than anyone. Yeah, a little cabal. I will say she's always been good at connecting dots that are like well that's kind of far out and then she manages to do it it's very difficult yes that's why you don't see hear from her that much they can't she definitely doesn't do two shows a week no no no no she doesn't
Starting point is 02:30:00 anyway um we always like to thank our executive and associate executive producers at the top of our donation segment after thanking, of course, the explaining value for value once again, because people need to understand what it is and why we do what we do. And that's mainly so we don't have to have meetings with advertisers, which would just make the content suck anyway. So that's not going to work. So you have to keep us alive. And as long as you do, we'll be here. As long as we're alive and you keep us alive we'll be here so we look at the at the donations uh from top to bottom and right off the bat we start with duchess kim keeper of the nutty fluffers, no stranger to the show, Hubbard, Oregon, $2,000. And let me read her note because she sent in a typed note.
Starting point is 02:30:53 In the morning, Adam and John, screw your freedom. Oh, no, that's their jingles, what she wants. Screw your freedom, little gorier, R2D2, cancer, karma, please. Yes, we can do that for you. A thousand PhD was just too good to pass up. A thousand to go to John and Grumpy Old Miner in Tucson. A thousand go to John the Grumpy Old Miner in Tucson, and I will take one for myself, please.
Starting point is 02:31:18 Thank you for all you two do. You are both invaluable. Duchess Kim, keeper of the Nutty Fluffer. So she will have to um do two phd submissions then right you have to go to the ring site no agenda rings.com i guess yeah yeah okay and there's a there's now a link to the putting your data into the filling out a form so you get the right name on the diploma and recommend using your name uh there's no other word is the diploma and recommend using your name. Excellent. There's no other wordage. The diploma is pretty, you know, it's boilerplate.
Starting point is 02:31:49 Yes. And we should be shipping out some tomorrow. The big bulk of them will be shipped out on the 15th with the rings, according to Jay. Yeah, I got a notification that my diploma was on its way. I'm very excited about that. You should have got it by now, I thought. It may be in the mail. I'll check.
Starting point is 02:32:06 Oh, you're going to get mail on Sunday. Hold on, here we go. Screw your freedom. Yay! You've got karma. There we have another thousand dollars from Sir Grease Monkey. Finally paying my tuition so you will release my degree.
Starting point is 02:32:30 Like any other accredited university, which we're not. No, we're not that. We're the No Agenda Show. Secondly, full payment of tuition brings me to Barron. Good. I would like to retain my name of Sir Gre monkey and become baron of the permian basin uh done okay i'll make that happen for you done viscount stephen dean a thousand and he says oh this is sad in loving memory of judy dean who passed suddenly after tooth surgery
Starting point is 02:33:01 on 10 23 23 that23. That's horrible. Yeah, it could have happened to you. She always told me to go back to school and become a doctor. Well, here you go, Mom. Whatever works. Probate cancer. Probate. Listen to me.
Starting point is 02:33:20 Probate karma, please. Viscount Stephen Dean of the Fox River Valley and Chicago Burbs. Sorry to hear that, Viscount. You've got karma. Jennifer Derricks is up with another 1,000. Happy 16th anniversary, she writes, ITM. If I get a dame name, please make it Jennifer on the Mountain. That's all.
Starting point is 02:33:41 Thanks. Beautiful. Andrew Williams, 1,000. Request. Douchebag check f cancer and jobs karma itm here's some value for the fantastic content produced by everyone and delivered with aplomb by the dynamic duo every week thank you p.s john i always enjoy the perfectly timed whimsical folly it always brings a smile. Please knight me Sir Socks of the low pressure. And he has roundtable requests.
Starting point is 02:34:08 Westinghouse silver liners and thorn beta fives. Do you have any idea what that is? No. Do spike check. Spike check. Spike check. No, do spike check. Spike check.
Starting point is 02:34:21 Spike check. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. let's vote for jobs you've got karma i have no idea uh sir layer on another thousand out of breath queuing up near the end of the line for my diploma. The show is still interesting. Thank you. The show is still interesting and entertaining. After all these years I've been listening, no jingles, no karma.
Starting point is 02:34:56 Sir Ray, Sir Layron of the Wiregrass, a.k.a. Doc Martin, Ph.D. You got it, Doc. Annika Weber. Parts unknown. Thousand. I'd like to be known as Dame Annika of the Pensacola Homestead. I guess she's from Pensacola. I was hit in the mouth by my douchebag friend Scott during the pland pandemic and can't get enough of your media deconstruction. I've been holding off on donating because we are still paying for our house in
Starting point is 02:35:29 Tennessee praying to close any day now. However, I encountered the number 33 three times in two days. I knew it was time to donate and request some house selling karma. While I place my trust in God, I figure this can't hurt hurt thank you both for all you do i seriously can't get enough i'm listening to all your old stuff too on episode 869 swamp of crazy the election stuff is fun to relive really it's fun to relive seems unlikely very respectfully annika here you go annika here's your karma you've got karma okay now we got mike statum statum and he's in layton layton florida and he uh was it florida i've already skipped to the uh utah utah layton Utah. And he wrote... Where is this?
Starting point is 02:36:28 Is this his? Yeah, PhD donation, part... Oh, okay, Knight of Parts Unknown. Okay, it's going to be the Knights of Parts Unknown. Jingles F-35 Karma. Mike, see, he didn't have really much to say, except he's got his PhD in there and then a bunch of other donations listed.
Starting point is 02:36:43 So good. Okay. Thanks, Mike. F35 Karma. You've got... Karma. It's gotten popular. Sir Tommy Hawk. Sir Tommy Hawk, Iowa City. How's your bank doing?
Starting point is 02:37:00 359. In the morning, gents, this donation is to honor the passing of Nora Lee Balmer, who lived 95 years at full throttle. I love hearing that. That's what I want. When I go, it's like he lived at full throttle. That's right. The Iowa City area is better for having her around.
Starting point is 02:37:19 I bet. She thanks you for your courage. Rest easy, Grammy. Sir Tommy Hawk, Baron of the Heartland. Indeed. Sir J.K. in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Go Packers is up next. 333.33.
Starting point is 02:37:32 Need some house-selling karma of the goat variety. Jet guy variety. Thanks. So you've got goat versus jet guy variety. So you've got both of them. All right. Thanks, gents, for all you do. Sir J.K. in Green Bay, night of the entertaining kerfluffle.
Starting point is 02:37:52 You've got karma. You've got karma. Now, Bruce Schwamm, do we have a note from him or is that just this is a check that came in uh two three four five six i don't have a note sorry that bruce usually sends us something you've got karma double up karma i'll uh he's in i'll do this one. Harrisburg. This probably blows off your spreadsheet. This is from Sir Thinks A Lot, Mansfield, Texas. Row of Ducks, 22-22. It's now official. Ashland Speed, the NOAA gender racer, is the...
Starting point is 02:38:35 Oh, my goodness. Hold on. I have to do this officially. ...is the winner of the 2023 SCCA Southern Conference Championship in the Formula Mazda. And she actually has no agenda on her car. Yeah, it's cute. And today is her 17th birthday. Can you believe that?
Starting point is 02:38:58 She kicks butt on these cars. Happy birthday to my only human resource and hope for a future, a patriotic texas proud god-fearing resourceful and humorous teenager she seems well on her way to all of that in 2024 she'll be going for the scca national championship in the very fast and highly competitive formula enterprises series so that's the open open. Of course, we couldn't do this without any... We couldn't do this without sponsors. So check this out.
Starting point is 02:39:31 A lovely producer has set up a GiveSendGo campaign. What a sweetheart. So if you... First of all, if you want to be a sponsor, if you want to be on her car, then you can contact her. It's GiveSendGo.com slash AshlandSpeed with a Y to be part of the
Starting point is 02:39:45 racing excitement. Yes, you probably get pit passes too. If you know of a business who would want to be a sponsor, please... What? You would get pit passes. Of course you do. That's the whole point. That's what Formula One is about. You take your clients and have a good time.
Starting point is 02:40:01 It looks like a hot shot. Especially if you've got a winning driver. By the way, this girl is going to go far. Just from the karmic aspect of her being named Ashlyn Speed. I mean, please. Speed racer, baby. Oh, yeah. She has Max written all over her.
Starting point is 02:40:21 Yeah, she'll be up there. I think she could do F1. I really do think so. She could do F1 for sure. That's where she's headed. If you know of a business who would want to be a sponsor, please email sponsor
Starting point is 02:40:31 at ashlandspeed.com. Thank you for your courage to all of NOAA Gen of the Nation for supporting us on the socials. For Jingle, please play the sound you make when driving a race car, which is wee.
Starting point is 02:40:41 Wee. Wee. We're very proud of you. We're very proud of Ashland. We're very, very proud of Ashland. We've been on racing cars before, but never on a winner. This is great. We're on a winning car.
Starting point is 02:40:57 We're also on a bike. Yeah, that's true. Max Windham in Spring, Texas is up with another row of ducks. 222.22. No note from him. It came in as a check. Bank check. And so we'll give him a double up double up karma you've got karma and as we near the end of our associate executive producers vincent john miller in kailua hawaii 201 17 interesting number hey Adam, I am no longer an unemployed douchebag because of this podcast. Plead dedouche.
Starting point is 02:41:28 You've been dedouched. And here's the backstory. In fact, Dame TJ of the side, I hired me and I work closely with my team, which includes a longtime knight and two others on their way to Dame and Knighthood. longtime knight and two others on their way to Damon Knighthood. That's a success story. When we're not in a group chatting about no agenda at our weekly meetings, we save companies a ton of money on their bottom line at otterandmule.com. That's otterandmule.com. Oh, by the way, the Brown family from Florida are douchebags.
Starting point is 02:42:04 Yes, they are. Sincerely, Vincent John Miller in Hawaii. Ahui hui and such. Got it, bro. Thank you so much. Let me wrap it up with Linda Lepatkin in Lakewood, Colorado. 200 bucks. And she writes, well, she's got a new copy.
Starting point is 02:42:19 Uh-oh. I'll talk to it with a Texas through the teeth accent. Firmers makers Inc. Dot com with a K declaration. Whilst navigating a competitive job market, improve your odds with a remarkable executive resume that drives rapid results. Just find Linda Lou packing on the producer list. Jobs karma,
Starting point is 02:42:42 please. She must be doing an AB testing now with her with her copy jobs maybe maybe maybe not and jobs let's vote for jobs y'all crack me up thank you so much to our executive and associate executive producers you're always coming in big coming in strong and your PhDs are ready for you. I'll be conducting the ceremony in just a moment, along with the Knights and Dames and title changes. Thank you again for supporting us here on episode 1605.
Starting point is 02:43:16 John's going to take us through to the 50s. Yeah, we have a few more. Ron Sherman leads us off from Colorado Springs, Colorado, $1.60 and 40 cents. John Robinay, $100. Rowan Pike, $100. And he has a note, which you can look at if there's any dedouching or anything in there. I don't think so. Ivan Jarman in North Turimura, New South Wales, Australia, $8.008.
Starting point is 02:43:43 He says he forgot to get night in, so I guess he's a... No, no. Hold on a second. You said Ivan. His name is David. Did I say Ivan? Yeah, I think you did.
Starting point is 02:43:54 Wow. Yeah, that's concerning. Now, did we forget him? What happened? No. He needed to tell us his night name or something. It's his fault so he's not a black knight
Starting point is 02:44:06 yip yark keep up the brilliant work he wants to be a black knight like many others it has to be our mistake yeah so he will be Sir David callsign Barney Jarman protector of the Aussie pilots you got it Christian Gruelich
Starting point is 02:44:22 Gruelich where do I got Ivan from? I don't know, man. What are you drinking? Christian Gruelich in Lakeland, Florida. 8008, a birthday donation. We got you. Kevin McLaughlin, there he is in Concord, North Carolina.
Starting point is 02:44:39 He is the Archduke of Luna, lover of American boobs, and he has 1605 boob donation. He's lost his ability to add to the donation. He ran out of melons. Sir Herb Lamb in Sugar Hill, Georgia. He never used headlamps, by the way. 8008. He's
Starting point is 02:45:00 also... No, he's back. He was overboard due to work, but he's catching up. All right. Welcome back, Duke of the Deep South. 8008. Welcome back. He's Duke of the South. Yeah. Deep South.
Starting point is 02:45:09 Deep South. Weyand Kartini in Torrington, Connecticut, 7421. Johan Seegers in Brie, Belgium. Brie, Belgium, 6816. And there's Kevin McLaughlin again, 6-0-0-6. And all he has to say is small boobs. Bandstra in Tennessee, Nashville to be exact, 59-93. Brian Furley, 55-10.
Starting point is 02:45:36 Sir Tom Darry in DeForest, Wisconsin, 55-10. Troy Funderburk in Spokane, Washington, 55. Michael Gates, 5280. Craig Nosley in Cumberland, BC, 5150. James Sharametta in Napanoc, New York, 50. And he starts off the $50 donors. I'll just rattle them off, name and location, starting with James and following with Charles Peterson in Albuquerque, Kurt Patrick in Nanemo, Jacob Martinez in El Monte, Lynn Malinowski in Stafford, Virginia, Alex Zavala in Kyle, Texas, I think, in Williamstown, Michigan. Quinterox, Inc. in Brandington, Florida. Whatever that is, go there.
Starting point is 02:46:33 Q-U-I-N-T-E-R-O-X. Brian Tanum in Shoreview, Minnesota. Sir Brian Watson in Raleigh, North Carolina. Walker Phillips in San Rafael. Aichi Kitagawa in San Francisco. Corey Jackson in Waterton, Tennessee. And then I believe he's in Oklahoma City. Brett Farrell wraps it up with $50 donations.
Starting point is 02:46:58 I want to thank all these people for making show 1605 a reality. And of course, our gratitude goes to everyone who came in under 50 dollars for anonymity we will never mention any name under the 50 and so we see you 49 99s and everyone who was on one of the sustaining donations these are important they can be small amounts per week or per day or per month or per quarter whatever you want to do but if you have those on automatic that really helps us out during the slower periods and we really really appreciate everybody no matter what amount it is if it's meaningful to you it's meaningful to us if you'd like to learn more about how to become a no agenda producer you can go here devorah.org or you can go to noagendadonations.com. I don't know if it'll eventually forward or not. If John can find his password, it might.
Starting point is 02:47:47 And to the executive and associate executive producers, those are real credits, just so you know. Just like our PhD, which are coming up, they're real PhDs. You can use the credits anywhere credits are recognized. We suggest your LinkedIn profile, your resume, and imdb.com. And thank you once again for supporting us here.
Starting point is 02:48:06 No Agenda, episode 1,605. Our plan is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. What? What? Shut up. What? Shut up.
Starting point is 02:48:24 What? Shut up, sleep. Shut up, sleep. It's your birthday, birthday. Oh, no, my chapter. Well, what do you know? We have a very important birthday, which took place yesterday. Mimi Smith the Vorak celebrated. Happy birthday, Mimi. Sir, thanks a lot.
Starting point is 02:48:41 Wishes his only human resource, Ashlyn Speed, a happy birthday. Turned 17 today. We're all celebrating your success and your birthday, sir. Pokey says happy birthday to Adam Lambett for today. And Christian Grulich is celebrating. Happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. It's your birthday, yeah. Title changes.
Starting point is 02:49:02 Turning facelessly. Nice changes. Don't want the slaves. Nice changes. Don't want to be a douchebag. And you heard him earlier. Sir Grease Monkey came in, and I guess he's going to have a PhD. So he came in hard and heavy and receives a title change at the same time. He now will be known as Sir Grease Monkey, Baron of the Permian Basin. And we thank you also for your support of the no agenda show now
Starting point is 02:49:26 it's time to get those phd graduates up here duchess kim keeper of the nutty fluffers john the grumpy old miner sir grease monkey viscount stephen dean jennifer derricks andrew williams sir laron annika weber and mike statten welcome new no agenda PhDs to the society of learned persons the path to this high academic earner for some of you has been a long if not costly one some of the price of it has been paid by your hard
Starting point is 02:49:56 earned wisdom and in some other ways but today is not an end it is only a beginning from this point forward go forth and spread the no agenda word far and wide we will not be silenced we will not be deterred the truth is out there now go out and find it huh what do you think you're getting there you're getting there i'm working on uh congratulations go to no agenda rings.com that's where you can find your PhD in the menu
Starting point is 02:50:25 and send off your name that you want. We suggest you use your real name because that'll make it look just as real as it actually is. Don't be too jokey about it. And, of course, that is also the website where we can get our rings for our knights and our dames. And we have two dames and three knights. So, John, if you can give me your...
Starting point is 02:50:42 Here you go. I got my 2-3 blade. Nice. Look at it. Annika Weber, if you can give me your... Here you go. I got my two-three blade. Nice. Look at it. Annika Weber, Jennifer Derricks, David Jarman, Mike Statton, and Andrew Williams. All of you are up on the podium here. And because you are about to be knighted Knights and Dames of the Noah Jenner Roundtable, I'm very proud to pronounce the KD as Dame Annika of the Pensacola Homestead,
Starting point is 02:51:03 Dame Jennifer of the Mountain, Sir David Callsign Barney Jarman, Protector of the Aussie Pilots, Knight of Parks Unknown for Mike Statton, and Surf Socks of the Low Pressure. For you, we have Hookers & Blow, Rent Boys, and Chardonnay. Also, Westinghouse Silver Liners and Thorn Beta 5s.
Starting point is 02:51:20 Along with that, Beer & Blonde, Spoopin' S, Women & Rosé, Gaseous & Sake, Vodka, Vanilla, Bong, Hits & Bourbon, Sparkling Cider, Nesquik, Ginger Ale & Gerbils, and of course, women and rosé, gaseous and sake, vodka, manila, bong, hits and bourbon, sparkling cider, Nesquik, ginger ale and gerbils, and of course, the mutton and mead.
Starting point is 02:51:31 I want to also thank, there's somebody, I have to explain this, but John Monaco donated $50.33 and he should be on this list. On which list? The main spreadsheet. Oh, okay. All right. Well, good. On which list? The main spreadsheet. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:51:46 All right. Well, good. I'm glad you cleared that up. So I do a make good. All right. So our new knights and dames, go to noagendarings.com. You may be going there already for your PhD.
Starting point is 02:51:57 There you can see our handsome dame and knight rings. And along with that, once you enter your ring size, there is a ring sizing guide on the website. And your address, we'll send it off to you with the wax to seal your important correspondence. And, of course, the certificate of authenticity so you can always show people that it is for real. Thank you again, everybody. Thank you so much for supporting us and keeping the No Agenda train on the tracks.
Starting point is 02:52:20 No Agenda meetups. No agenda meetups. Well, oddly, oddly, there was no reports, no meetup reports, but we do have meetups taking place today in Central Florida. The Central Florida meetup. Well, that is well underway at Hourglass Brewing in Longwood, Florida. Hello, everybody. Hope they're listening. On Wednesday, the Killjoy meetup takes place. Killjoy, dare to have fun. Five o'clock at Bar barley's tap room and pizzeria in knoxville tennessee
Starting point is 02:52:49 we have the oh that's no beret no beret is hosting that he's he's the only guy that i like he posts pictures of cool muscle cars um let me see that's the oh yeah then i i promised i would pre-promote the november 18th the 7th Northwest Houston meetup. That'll be on the 18th at Wakefield Crow Bar in Houston. And, man, if you look at the calendar, we have a lot. Does it go through Christmas? Almost. December 16th, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Starting point is 02:53:17 We see New Mexico. We have Bergen-Dahl, the Netherlands, on the 12th. We've got Fort Wayne, Indiana. We have, oh yes, of course, the November 18th, Sunset Valley. I'll be bringing the Keeper along with me. And also we will both be at the Indy meetup on December 4th. Hey, there's one in Brooklyn on the 9th. I can't wait to hear a meetup report from that one.
Starting point is 02:53:40 These are the no agenda meetups. If you've never been to a meetup, well, then you're missing out. You're only getting half of the show. Really just a portion of the show. You need to go meet some of your fellow producers. I guarantee you, you will not be disappointed. If you're disappointed, let me know. I'll refund you your money, which can't be done because it's free. No agenda meetups dot com. Go there to find out if you can't find one near you, start one yourself. It's easy and always a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be.
Starting point is 02:54:14 Triggered or held to blame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party. the same. It's like a party. Ooh, yeah. Let's see.
Starting point is 02:54:34 I have four ISOs for some reason. How did I wind up with four? You want to do yours first? Uh, let's hear yours. Okay. I find that more trustworthy. Hmm. I don't know about that one. How about this one? I don't need a detective. I need a keeper.
Starting point is 02:54:50 No. How about this one? Here we go. No! Oh! That one got a laugh out of me. This is my favorite. La la la, fingers and ears.
Starting point is 02:55:01 Huh? Alright, I got two. Fingers and ears. Huh? Ugh. All right, I got two. Okay. Fall back? It's time to fall back. Okay. That's pretty good. It's a celebration of this stupid time thing.
Starting point is 02:55:16 Elitist time change. Okay. And then here's my favorite. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. These are all good. Let me just me just let me see the contenders are here we go oh yeah it's time to fall back i think we have to do fall back i mean you just can't get
Starting point is 02:55:37 around it it's it's perfect for the timing is right yeah it is probably the best one although i think a combination of yours and oh yeah would be good. Oh, hold on a second. Let me see how that works. So mine first? Yeah. Which one? The guy making the one that cracks me up.
Starting point is 02:55:56 Here we go. No. No. No. No, no, no, no, no, no. It doesn't work. It's too long. No, we'll do yours.
Starting point is 02:56:05 We'll do your... Fallback is fine. Fallback is... No, no, no. It doesn't work. It's too long. No, we'll do yours. We'll do your... Fallback is fine. Fallback is... No, it's beyond fine. It's great. It's great. It's appropriate. Just to...
Starting point is 02:56:14 I wanted to play one little clip here. Just to show how often children are used for political means. I should say abused. It's a lot. It's a lot. It's a never-ending theme of the show. Yes, we have... Well, now we have just who kills whose children
Starting point is 02:56:35 worser. That's what's going on right now. We had Greta Thunberg. The worst. We had the throwing the babies out of the incubators. Remember that one? Yeah. Now.
Starting point is 02:56:49 But don't forget the crying teenagers that are crying over climate change. Well, yes. In public. Yes. Let's go back to 1999. Now, this is before we really had, well, we didn't have global warming. We didn't have climate change. We had the hole in the ozone.
Starting point is 02:57:10 Do you remember that, John? The hole in the ozone. And that was going to kill us. And this is the girl who is known as the girl who silenced the world for five minutes. She's from Canada. Her name is, I forget her last name. She's a Suzuki. Her dad is an elite, was an elite up there in Scandinavia, but we don't talk about that because she paid for her own trip. I think it was Brazil or something where they had this meeting and they show all, all the, all of the elites just looking like, oh, wow, yes, she has no future.
Starting point is 02:57:46 See if you can spot the similarities between Greta and all the other children abused for the global elite. Hello, I'm Severn Suzuki speaking for ECHO, the Environmental Children's Organization. We're a group of 12 and 13 year olds trying to make a difference. Vanessa Setti, Morgan Geisler, Michelle Quigg, and me. We've raised all the money
Starting point is 02:58:16 to come here ourselves, to come 5,000 miles to tell you adults you must change your ways. Coming up here today, I have no hidden agenda. I am fighting for my future. Losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the stock market.
Starting point is 02:58:37 I am here to speak for all generations to come. I am here to speak on behalf of the starving children around the world whose cries go unheard. I am here to speak for the countless animals dying across this planet because they have nowhere left to go. I am afraid to go out in the sun now because of the holes in our ozone. I am afraid to breathe the air because I don't know what chemicals are in it. I used to go fishing in Vancouver, my home, with my dad until just a few years ago we found the fish full of cancers. And now we hear of animals and plants going extinct every day, vanishing forever in my life, I have dreamt of seeing the great herds of wild animals
Starting point is 02:59:33 jungles and rainforests full of birds and butterflies but now I wonder if they will even exist for my children to see did you have to worry of these things when you were my age? All this is happening before our eyes and yet we act
Starting point is 02:59:52 as if we have all the time we want and all the solutions. There you go. When I was a kid, we had to jump under a desk so we didn't get blowed up by a nuke. How dare you? Drop and cover.
Starting point is 03:00:08 Drop and cover. Give me a break. Yeah. So she'd be in her 30s, mid-30s now. Is she dead? Do we know? No, I think she's in her 40s now. Yeah, mid to late 30s.
Starting point is 03:00:19 No, she's not dead. And the existential, I don't know of any, how many animals went away? Aren't we in the sixth extinction? She should be a part of Extinction Rebellion. She should be leading it. Yeah. But no. No such luck.
Starting point is 03:00:39 They always use the children. Always. But it works. Yeah, but it's so disingenuous. It works. Yeah, but it's so disingenuous. It works well. Yeah, it's so disingenuous every single time. Well, that's all we talk about is the disingenuousness. Disingenuity.
Starting point is 03:00:59 Disingenuity. Disingenuity. Yeah. All right, everybody. That's it. We hope you enjoyed your media deconstruction. Don't worry about it. Go outside.
Starting point is 03:01:09 Sniff the air. Oh, no, you can't because, you know, the chemical's going to kill you. Don't go out in the sun. Chemicals in the air. The sun might burn you to death. Just go outside. Enjoy everything. Enjoy your family.
Starting point is 03:01:21 Enjoy your pets. Throw a ball. Throw a ball. Stay off the social networks for the rest of your Sunday, will ya? Phantomville, Sir Michael Anthony and Tom Starkweather, all part of our
Starting point is 03:01:35 end of show mixes for today. And up next, we've got let me see. I'm not sure. I thought we had beer, balderdash, and something else. Yes, beer, bourbon, and balderdash. They're coming up next on No Agenda Stream.
Starting point is 03:01:56 If you're in the troll room, trollroom.io. Coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region No. 6. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where we may actually have some showers in the next day or two. But it will be showers. I'm John C. DeVore. We return on Thursday. Please join us then, will you?
Starting point is 03:02:15 Right here on No Agenda. Till then, adios, mofos, or hooey, hooey, and such. And such. How did you see when he fell up the stairs? Call this to the left of me. Not to the right. He's right here in the middle of Jews. And I'm wondering what they're covering up. Gets them fat. She's dancing covered in blood.
Starting point is 03:03:00 Fires a game that says we're all dead. And the Schw has started waiting instead Come to the left of me Not to the right Here I am Stuck in the middle with you Come to the left of me Not to the right
Starting point is 03:03:19 Here I am Stuck in the middle with you Come to the left of me Not to the right Here I am It's November, and you know what that means. Discounts on leftover Halloween candy. Yum! Just in time for National Diabetes Month. Was that on purpose? Anyway, eating candy is a fun and effective way to develop type 2 diabetes.
Starting point is 03:03:48 According to Joe Biden, 1 in 10 Americans has diabetes and 1 in 5 of them don't even know they're diabetic. The CDC says that diabetes can lead to infections, heart disease, kidney failure, and so much more. All of these can help to fight
Starting point is 03:04:03 climate change through population control. Diabetics also help the economy, boosting profits for industries from health care to processed food. Do your part this November by eating more sugars and processed foods, avoiding exercise, and, of course, taking more insulin and other medications. Unfortunately, type 2 diabetes can be reversed, so the futures of big pharma and big food depend on the choices you make today. Happy National Diabetes Month. It's daylight savings time.
Starting point is 03:04:35 Yeah, it's my least favorite holiday. It kills people! The first country to actually have daylight savings and standardize it across the country was actually Germany, or the German Empire to be more precise during world war one scott harding is one of many growers dependent on daylight to get the job done you know you have to quit that much sooner you have to have everything picked up before the sun goes down the sunshine protection act which would end the changing of the clocks once and for all our goal as we spring forward this weekend we're not going to have to fall back in the fall
Starting point is 03:05:05 if we get our bill passed in the law. Daylight savings makes this a whole more complex thing to work out. Stop daylight saving time. That's what I want. Change the back, change the forward, change the back, change the forward. For what? For what? For what?
Starting point is 03:05:23 The best podcast in the universe it's time to fall back

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