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Episode Date: April 14, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 He is blithering. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, April 14, 2024. This is your award-winning Give One Nation Media Assassination episode 1651. This is no agenda. Breaking, unprecedented, and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA region number six. In the morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:00:22 I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where the real question is, do you have a leaky gut? number six in the morning everybody i'm adam curry and from northern silicon valley where the real question is do you have a leaky gut i'm john c devorek i'm glad you brought up something that the algos are telling you to be worried about leaky gut did you see were you watching tv is that what happened you're watching tv and you got a leaky no i was watching a rumble channel oh brother end of the world uh rumble channel that's into the one of the 10 end of the world channels where they're going on and on about what they're going
Starting point is 00:01:01 to do to you and then they go into this leaky gut ad. Thinking, you know, I've seen one too many of these leaky gut ads. I'm sick of it. Okay. Remind me to bring up the TikTok advertising thing later. Why later? Now you got my interest. No, because everyone... Are they pushing leaky gut?
Starting point is 00:01:24 No. And by the way, the stuff you take for a leaky gut seems to be more like some sort of plaster that seals the gut. How's that work? Leaky gut is... I hear it from everybody. Leaky gut is really the genesis of all your problems. Yeah, that's exactly right. Leaky gut is the bottom line.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Turns out. I don't feel good. Leaky gut. Must be leaky gut. Every, every, leaky gut is, it's bottom line. I don't feel good. Leaky gut, must be leaky gut. Nah, man, we, the people, people are,
Starting point is 00:01:51 have been sitting around going, oh, oh, oh, I need John and Adam to help me understand what's happening. Oh, you mean the scam-ish bull crap that's been going on and the scripted nonsense about the oh world war three with iran breaking good morning america breaking overnight
Starting point is 00:02:14 firing hundreds of crews and ballistic missiles and drones at israeli targets in an unprecedented show of force. Explosions in the sky as the Iron Dome fends off most of the attacks. Air raid sirens wailing across Israel, the country shutting down airspace to international and domestic flights. This is a severe and dangerous escalation. Iran retaliating for a deadly attack on its consulate in Syria. President Biden cutting his weekend short, monitoring the unfolding events from the situation room surrounded by top advisors, U.S. military assets in the region, ships and manpower helping defend off the attack. Manpower. The world watching and waiting for Israel's possible response. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby joins us live.
Starting point is 00:03:07 GMA with full analysis of the unfolding situation from Israel to the White House to Wall Street amid fears of a widening war. Widening war. Good morning, America. Whoa. I'm tired already. It's amazing. It's like everybody was ready for this everybody was ready the news media they had all their bits they had all their bites um brian of london who's in
Starting point is 00:03:33 tel aviv he said oh well we got the notice he said you know around i think it's one o'clock our time yes they said they said between 11 and 11 o'clock here it comes it'll last two to three hours we know it's come he didn't even sleep in his bomb shelter which he has in the house he says my clips i got from this thing and there's too many of them because they nobody could talk about anything else. Although now everything continues to confirm the idea that Israel killed that guy in the embassy on purpose. And there was a quid pro quo in place. And this is all staged theater. That's the story for sure.
Starting point is 00:04:20 And I finally got the clip I needed, which will be the last clip I play. All right. Which confirms the thesis. All right. Why don't you start? Because I've got some thesi of my own. Let's start with it. This was on Saturday, by the way, just before the attack began.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Yes. This is PBS News Hour Weekends on Saturday. And this is the kind of speculation that you had before the attack, before this quote-unquote attack. Yeah, it was good. PBS Saturday on Iran speculations one. As Israel and the U.S. await a possible Iranian response
Starting point is 00:04:58 to the attack on its consulate last week in Damascus, Syria. That Israeli airstrike killed one of Iran's senior military leaders, and the Islamic Republic has vowed vengeance. Following it all is Nick Schifrin, who joins us now. It's good to see you, Nick. So how great is the concern, and what exactly are the U.S. and Israel bracing for? A senior administration official tells me tonight that the concern is, quote, very high. U. Very high. Israeli officials are preparing for strikes by Iran and Iran's proxies inside Israel.
Starting point is 00:05:30 And Iran, Jeff, has never attacked Israel with kinetic weapons before. One U.S. official tells me the attack is likely to be, quote, bigger than usual. Another U.S. official tells me the timing of the attack. Bigger than usual. They've never attacked him before. But the attack bigger than usual they've never attacked him before but it's bigger than usual but yet but yet it's bigger than usual but yet it will be bigger than usual now much bigger how does that work they've never attacked him before but it's going to be bigger than usual okay well you know it's bigger than you. Okay, well, you know, this is the way they report things. Drill with kinetic weapons before. One U.S. official tells me the attack is likely to be, quote, bigger than usual. Another U.S. official tells me the timing of the attack could be,
Starting point is 00:06:15 quote, by the end of the weekend. But I will say that another official from a different branch of government is telling me that the assessment is more that iranian proxies by themselves would attack israel or its assets in the region and so clearly there are ongoing assessments i just want to remind everybody that on thursday um i was already playing the bomb bomb iran um end of show end of show mixes because they had already promised it was a foregone conclusion this was this was it this is a setup of course but it was already a foregone conclusion on Thursday. Oh, it's Iran. Oh, it's going to be Iran. Oh, it's Iran. It's Iran. Iran's going to retaliate. We're going to retaliate.
Starting point is 00:06:54 We're going to retaliate. All right. Okay. Let's hear some more speculation from Saturday. But all the officials agree that the most likely scenario we're talking about is Iranian missiles, But all the officials agree that the most likely scenario we're talking about is Iranian missiles or Iranian-made missiles and drones attacking inside Israel and or attacks on Israel outside of Israel property. And to show how seriously the U.S. is taking this, the U.S. embassy in Israel yesterday announced that U.S. government employees and their families would be restricted from traveling outside of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, or the southern city of Beersheba. Those are the places, by the way, that Israeli Iron Dome and missile defense are strongest. And today, President Biden said an attack would be, quote, sooner than later. What is your message to Iran in this moment? In this moment, we are devoted to the defense
Starting point is 00:07:45 of Israel. We will support Israel. We will help defend Israel. And Iran will not succeed. Don't. Don't. Here's the drone. There it is. There. Oops. Hold on. There it is. Yeah. Don't.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Just don't. Iran will not succeed. What does that even mean? So let's jump to, screw the American coverage is just bogus. No good. No good. Let's go to, the funny thing is Al Jazeera wasn't that much better. They spent hours and hours and hours. They had nothing else to do.
Starting point is 00:08:25 So they just kept bringing in one guy after another. Yak, yak, yak. So let's listen to the series that's the best. Iran says it's already over because that's what happened. In the middle of the attack, Iran sent out a note. This is all covered in these clips. Let's play Iran says it's already over, AJ. Well, U.S. President Joe Biden has just released a statement on X.
Starting point is 00:08:52 He said, I just met with my national security team. Wait a minute. Is the White House now releasing statements on X? Not only that, but curiously, so is Iran. I have that one, too. Team for an update on Iran's attacks against Israel. Our commitment to Israel's security against threats from Iran and its proxies is ironclad. Let's go to Gabriel Elizondo now at the United Nations headquarters in New York.
Starting point is 00:09:18 Gabe, we'll come to President Biden's statement in a second. But the Iranian mission to the UN issued a statement earlier. Just remind us, Gabe, what they had to say. Yeah, that's right. This is the only statement that we've gotten out of the Iranian mission, but it's an important one. And it is worth repeating in these very sensitive times, of course. The Iranian mission, permanent mission to the United Nations put out this statement saying that they conducted on the strength of Article 51 of the UN Charter pertaining to legitimate defense, Iran's military action was in response to, in their words, the Zionist regime's aggression against our diplomatic presence in Damascus. The matter can be deemed concluded. The message on X went on to say, however,
Starting point is 00:10:06 should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran's response will be considerably more severe. It is a conflict between Iran and the rogue Israeli regime from which the U.S. must stay away. So, okay, hold on a second. So, First of all, I love that this is a war on X, or is it X wars? It's one of the two. We're now tweeting, we're rage-tweeting at each other. I think Jesus said that.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Nation will rise against nation, kingdom against kingdom, and they will battle it out on X. Second, Article 51 reads as such, Nothing in the present charter shall impair the inherent right of individuals or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a member of the united nations until the security council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security okay so they're operating within the law. It's good to know. There's law on X. There's law.
Starting point is 00:11:06 This is great. Elon. I mean, Elon, this is good for him. This is good for him. And it shows how he's in on the game. Hey, guys, listen. Listen, guys. Listen, listen, listen.
Starting point is 00:11:21 You want some Starlink juice? Okay, could you please battle it out on X for me? Come on, I need that. I need that. All righty, I will do it. It's in the contract. Yes. We think alike on this.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Yes, okay. Part two? Yes. Clearly two things out of that statement by the Iranian mission that are pretty important. Number one is, they are saying, make no mistake, they are saying it's in accordance with Article 51 of this, the UN Charter. And in Article 51, it says, nothing in the present charter shall impair the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a member of the united nations so clearly uh iran
Starting point is 00:12:08 positioning itself here that this is a response uh in line with international law in line with the un charter because it was a response to israel's attack on iran's diplomatic premises in damascus of course oh this is great. Hey, man. Hey, man, it's legal, okay? All right, we're going to send the drones. Because of Article 51. I want to mention something before we play the last part of this, and then we can beat it up a little bit more.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I need to. But the disconcerting part about all this, even though I think this whole thing is just a stage to its theater, is the bombing of the consulate and then what happened in Ecuador, which is the raiding of the consulate there, the Mexican consulate.
Starting point is 00:13:07 Yeah, that's a very, very lightly covered topic. This is a bad thing to start doing. These things are supposed to be sovereign. You're not supposed to be able to bomb them or raid them or go in there or do anything else it's like it's more it's closer to an act of war than it is to some skirmish like the way they're portraying it this is a bad thing that's going on and it's and it's trending so i think this is it's trending because you had the ecuador thing and i, it goes back to the American embassy in Iran
Starting point is 00:13:46 when they had the revolution in 79. But they left it alone. They didn't go in there to grab the Americans. And if they did... There's nothing to go in. You mean the one in Syria and Damascus? No, no, the one in Iran. In Iran, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:03 No, they didn't go in. They didn't go in. But now they're going in, and this means that anyone who's going to be in the foreign service and working anywhere, you're up for grabs. The protection is over. And that issue is not being discussed at all. Well, I have a
Starting point is 00:14:20 clip, but we'll play your... And we may have been the one who triggered it when we, if you recall during the clinton administration we have the consulate conversation after your third clip because i have two clips we blew up the chinese consulate i'm just gonna say with a cruise missile with a cruise missile with a cruise missile accidentally whoops whoops um let's go with okay clip three but then also the other important part of this statement as well is the matter can be deemed concluded uh clearly iran they're saying that this is it this is the response and as far as they're concerned at least from this statement and where we're at right now
Starting point is 00:14:56 at this very hour uh in their words the the issue is uh concluded so those are pretty important statements there from the Iranian mission here at the UN. Yeah, Gabe, just a final thought to you. I mean, what about the response from other UN members, including the US? President Biden responded there. So it's concluded and it turns out to be concluded. But no, we have to keep yakking about it. And this will be yakking about on the Sunday shows and yakking and yakking and yakking. Wait a minute. It can't be concluded. This is too much airtime. We can waste yakking about it. So we're going to this guy's going to butt in and start yakking about it more.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Just a final thought to you. I mean, what about the response from other UN members, including the US? President Biden responded there. How worried are they about any further escalation? Well, the US, of course, in Washington, they're, of course, very worried about it. And you saw it there from the statement, President Joe Biden returning from Rehoboth Beach, where he spends a lot of his weekend time late on a Saturday to be back at the White House. You knew when that happened that they announced that he was coming back to the White House. That meant that something was probably going to be happening, clearly. Beyond that, here at U.N. headquarters in New York, it's a little before 8 p.m. local time here. I can tell
Starting point is 00:16:14 you we have gotten no other reactions so far from any countries here, member states of the U.N. I can tell you that Malta holds the presidency of the Security Council for the month of April. So if there were to be an emergency Security Council meeting called because of what's happening right now, it would be Malta that would have to plan that meeting and or schedule that meeting, if you will. And according to our diplomatic sources, Malta has not at this hour gotten any requests yet for an emergency security council meeting. Okay, John, I need to ask you a very important question. Where are you at this hour?
Starting point is 00:16:57 I'm so sick of it. Who was the first to say at this hour? Was it Bush? Was that the... You you know that's a good question that it that's a great question at this yeah uh that's a it's interesting that yes i don't know but it's being used constantly it's part of the uh it's part of the breaking trending at this hour breaking alert alert at this unprecedented at this hour at this hour i Yeah, breaking, alert. Alert at this unprecedented, at this hour. At this hour, I am pooping.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Feel better level. No, everything is like, it's all on a pivot point. And at this hour. At this hour. This is to keep people on edge. Yes, yes. This is the phoniest thing I've seen for 16 years. Let me dive in.
Starting point is 00:17:43 First of all, we'll go back to the phony because this X back and forth is bugging me. In fact, it's like World War X. The attack marks the first time Iran has launched a direct military assault on Israel, despite decades of hostility between the two. Iran had vowed revenge since in April, the first airstrike in Syria
Starting point is 00:18:04 killed two Iranian generals inside a consulate building in Damascus, which they blamed on Israel. Shortly after the strikes, the office of the Iranian ambassador to the UN posted on social media warning against US involvement. The matter can be deemed concluded. However, should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran's response will be considerably more severe. It is a conflict between Iran and the rogue Israeli regime, from which the U.S. must stay away. All right, so this World War X is interesting. We just need to leave that for what it is, because it says a lot about what's going on, this little play. And one of the actors made a mistake this morning. And I was really fortunate in this season of Reveal
Starting point is 00:18:49 to come across this clip from CBS. This is some second stringer who was doing the interview with a former CIA counterintelligence official. Okay, like you can be a former CIA counterintelligence official. I don't think so. And he revealed something interesting. I want to bring in now CBS News contributor and former chief of operations in the CIA's counterterrorism mission center, Andrew Boyd.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Andrew! Let's talk a little bit, though, about timing. Never seen Andy in my life before. Never. We don't know Andy. Andy. Andy pops up on the scene. He's a young guy. He's got of course he's retired that you know you retire when you're 35 over there at the cia
Starting point is 00:19:31 counterintelligence uh bureau center andrew boyd let's talk a little bit though about timing andrew i was speaking with mts about religious calendars um but this also comes in the context of Israel getting ready to slaughter the red heifer, intending to have a ground invasion in Rafah, being dissuaded by the United States and other international actors trying to to minimize casualties in Gaza. Do you think that in any way that this is Iran trying to re-divert attention away from that potential military action by Israel? No, I really don't. I mean, I think this is solely tied to the attack in Damascus against the facility adjacent to the Iranian embassy in Damascus, and the fact that a very senior IRGC goods force officer was killed along with several other officers. This is directly tied to that and a need in the minds of the Iranian government that they needed to retaliate against that alleged Israeli attack.
Starting point is 00:20:42 against that alleged Israeli attack. The Iranians have really tried to stay out of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, and any linkage between the two, I think, would be a supposition that just wouldn't fit with Iranian behavior. Okay, so slip up there. And everyone was on script, but then he said, alleged attack by Israel. Yeah, I heard that.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Why would he say that? At this hour, this is a foregone conclusion. They attacked. You even just said it yourself. Look, they attacked. Now, I like your overall theory. Hold on. Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:20 He also said, on the facility next to the embassy. We're going to get to that that's clip two so this alleged was a slip up and you'll hear him going a lot because the newbie over at cbs clearly out of j school has not been read in yet she's like hey wait a minute what did you say she was not read in on this but everyone agrees at this hour that uh it was israel that attacked but apparently israel has never claimed this attack i like your overall thesis that uh this was done let's just say, by us, U.S. And remember, there's a lot, CIA guys have been all over this conflict.
Starting point is 00:22:11 You know, we've got, what's our chief CIA guy these days? He's the one going over to Qatar and, you know, trying to negotiate. He's our diplomat. He's our go-to diplomat. Somehow he's the head of the CIA and the go-to diplomat because he was a diplomat before, but he was always with the agency. Obviously, because this is an intelligence operation. And, um,
Starting point is 00:22:37 now, now newbie over there at CBS, she's going to throw out the script and say, Hey, Hey, Hey, I learned in J school to follow up. Interesting. And you didn't say alleged attack by Israel on that embassy in Damascus.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Israel has not claimed responsibility for it. Obviously, Iran wholly has is holding Israel responsible. You can hear them like, don't do that. What are you doing? You crazy? She's you can hear her IFB going off. Does it matter? Obviously, Iran is holding Israel responsible. Does it matter in any way that Israel has not claimed responsibility? Stop! No! Help our viewers understand that aspect of it. So, yes, you make a very good point. But in the history of Israel's conflict with Syria and then with with Iranians and the Iranian proxies in Syria,
Starting point is 00:23:36 there there is there has always been a denial or the Israelis just have never acknowledged it. So my my point on the alleged attack, yes, is my is that the Israelis have never acknowledged that they did attack that facility. Now, there's no one else who could claim responsibility. But the bigger debate about that facility is what it was. And the Iranians are claiming it was a concept. I lived in Damascus as a diplomat. Actually, I lived in that neighborhood. And the Iranians have
Starting point is 00:24:10 used that. This gets good. This gets really good. This guy's great. He lives there as a diplomat. Quote-unquote. Quote-unquote diplomat. So this is basically saying to the American public, if you read between the lines, that all
Starting point is 00:24:24 our diplomats are CIA guys. Hello, this guy has to be put back to the, sent back to school to learn how to talk to the media. This is the JV team. He screwed it up, then she screwed it up. Yeah, you're
Starting point is 00:24:40 right. This is a weekend team. This is one of the reasons you do these things on the weekend. The Iranians think, well, let's do this over the weekend because we get to see what happens. The bigger debate about that facility is what it was. And the Iranians are claiming it was a consulate. I lived in Damascus as a diplomat. Actually, I lived in that neighborhood. neighborhood um and i the iranians have used that facility and the embassy for for their activities supporting hisbalah supporting other uh shia militia groups around the region uh so to reference it as a consulate a consulate that issues visas as a consulate the united states consulates worldwide would is a bit of a stretch so that that argument is a bit spurious on the
Starting point is 00:25:24 iranians part but the matter remains that the israelis have a stretch so that argument is a bit spurious on the iranians part but the matter remains that the israelis have not acknowledged that that was their attack against that facility that i say in quotes the iranians uh claims a consulate yeah you're fired all right you're fired and by the way they never denied it either they do did they mention that in this report? No. So, okay. So this is something, and clearly, this guy knows who blowed it up. And it doesn't seem like it was the Israelis. But in the grand scheme of the little play, let's see how this plays out.
Starting point is 00:25:57 And bear a couple of things in mind. Fariba, my old boss, Lex's wife, Fariba, she's Iranian. In fact, I think he's probably supposed to go visit Tehran, and then he's going to Kabul. He was going to send back a report this month. I don't know if he's already gone. She always says, oh, in Iran, we all know. America and Iran, the leaders of Iran, they're all playing together.
Starting point is 00:26:26 They're always working together. Always working together. Don't buy any of it. They're always working together. And we know that this is the third term of Obama. How was it? Was it six or seven billion dollars in cash he shipped over? In pallets. In pallets of money with this video?
Starting point is 00:26:47 I mean, we haven't forgotten this cash, cash, money, money, always letting them do the little bit of spinning up with that uranium. And then there was another. What was it? Another six billion that we said, oh, you can have that with interest. Don't worry about it, which was part of what the October 7th attack was blamed on in the very beginning, if you remember. Biden did it. Biden, he let that money go. Just so we're clear, the American administration under Obama, one, two, and third term, has always been friendly and appeasing to Iran. Now, Sky News had a professor on and he made some things very clear. This for me is when the light bulbs started to go off. Well, I'm joined now by Fawaz Jerjeez, who's a professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political
Starting point is 00:27:37 Science. Very good morning to you. Thanks so much for talking to us here this morning. So President Biden saying that he expects Iran to attack Israel sooner rather than later. So, what do we expect to happen next? Well, I mean, we don't really, we are dependent, you and I and all of us, on American intelligence. American intelligence thinks that an attack on Israel is imminent, that the Iranians have not made a final decision, the top leadership yet. No American targets are likely to be in this particular attack, that Iran will be using cruise missiles and drones. The big point here, Anna, is the following. I mean, think about it. You and I and the United States, everyone is talking about this really unfolding crisis. This is a man's made crisis. This is Benjamin Netanyahu's World Cabinet decision to provoke Iran, to attack Iranian sovereignty, the Iranian consulate in Syria and killed several top commanders. I mean, I fully understand when President Biden says we are devoted to the defense of Israel. The question for me, for him,
Starting point is 00:28:53 is the following. Are you devoted to the defense of Israel when Israeli leaders provoke other nations and try to drag the United States into another war in the Middle East. That's what we are seeing now. Thank you, Professor. Now, all of a sudden, it all comes into view. Remember, just a few weeks ago, Chuck Schumer, biggest Jew in Congress, oh, Netanyahu's got to go. We got to get him out. No good.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Netanyahu, bad. Strong supporter of Israel, our friend Chuck Schumer. So let's just look at some history here. Long before October 7th, Netanyahu was under severe attack, quote-unquote, by protesters because he wanted to change the Supreme Court to bring more power to the Knesset, more power to him. court to bring more power to the Knesset, more power to him. Now, I'm not making a judgment on that, but we had huge protests, very, very woke movement. Israel has become severely woke. We've had 60 Minutes did entire pieces on the LGBTQ movement within the military. It's all about, oh, we have we have to have come on this is a
Starting point is 00:30:07 very very we're very liberal here in israel we love lgbtq q we're all q we love it and the protests were very similar to the blm riots under trump they were trying to get rid of him then. The globalists, put in the middle who that is, but the globalists who want us all just in a big new world order, liberal democratic world-based rules, whatever they call it, everyone has to conform. And netanyahu is a nationalist and he's not conforming they want him out so again we've sent billions in cash to the iranian leaders we've appeased them october 7th itself let us recall was highly suspicious all of a sudden we have the military's AWOL. There's no one guarding the big wall, the fence, for hours, no response. Let's not forget that. Who did that?
Starting point is 00:31:11 Why did that happen? That was, at best, suspicious. Now the timing of this attack. This is the start of Passover week in Israel. And the earlier one of your reports, oh, the schools are closed. The schools are closed. It's Passover week. And I heard from Sir Brian of London, Israeli moms particularly are very mad about this
Starting point is 00:31:35 because they typically send all their kids to Passover camp. Get out, kid. Go away for a week. This is vacation time. They're very annoyed. Now the kids are home. People are not happy about this. This is an attack on Netanyahu himself. They want him out and they'll do anything to rile up Israel and I think Israelis and I think we'll be seeing a lot of protests now the protest has been ongoing then it was for uh we need a ceasefire because of the the hostages netanyahu you're killing hostages everything is against netanyahu that's what this is about and our people our intelligence agencies they're doing
Starting point is 00:32:22 this iran probably said as you uh posited you know these guys in this so-called consulate this is these guys are these are a-holes we can't control them they're in this little building over here go get rid of them they're annoying to us anyway and we'll blame it on israel and that's exactly what is going on. Here in the United States, Biden has a huge problem. The left, the BLM people who were all on Biden's side are now mad. Oh, genocide, genocide, genocide. The right, the extreme far right, are equally mad because Jews, Zionism, everybody hates Biden. So they have to do something.
Starting point is 00:33:06 And the solution is not a ceasefire. The solution is we have to get rid of Netanyahu. Now, for my fellow Jesus freaks, there's some biblical references here. A lot of people that I know are all spun up, this is it. Ezekiel, this is the prophecy. It's the end times. Oh, Russia gets involved in Iran. That's it. Well, no one knows, of course, when the end times come, but when it was Saul's time to get out, ruling over Israel and to turn it over to David, the men from Issachar, men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do, 200 chiefs with all their relatives under their command came in. That's what's going on right here.
Starting point is 00:33:51 That's what's happening. Yeah, I'm glad you got that off your chest. I feel exactly the opposite. This whole scheme was to keep Netanyahu in office. Wow, no way! and to save him. This is the reason. This was a quid pro quo. The Israelis and whoever killed those guys who are troublemakers and they killed him in that embassy in Damascus.
Starting point is 00:34:18 And it was like, OK, here's what we're going to do. You're going to do that. We're going to fake a raid. We're going to send a bunch of missiles and then call it over when it's over. Nothing's not going to hit anything. It's going to look like maybe it'll hurt somebody by accident, but we can live with that. And that is. And so what's in it for Netanyahu? I want to play the concluding clip I have, which is the Iran analysis. And listen carefully. This is what it's really all about. The superpowers will have to take a stance and be clear about how do they stop the escalation. And the Israeli response has to do with, I'm afraid, with Netanyahu's public relations.
Starting point is 00:35:01 He has got now the support of the Israeli public, which he lost in October 7th. Nobody is talking I love your analysis. United States is willing to go? What is the American leverage on Iran? I love your analysis. I'm not going to be rude like you were and say, I'm glad you got that off your chest. Douche, douche. But let's put these conflicting opinions into the Red Book. I think Netanyahu is out within three months. Okay, you can say that. You don't have to be rude about it. I'm not being rude. I say you can say that. I can say that.
Starting point is 00:35:50 It's all about the inflection. Okay, you can say that. I didn't have any inflection whatsoever. It was dead flat. You're hearing stuff that I'm not saying, but that's fine let's um let's just remember that there's always someone who benefits from this all of this could have a major impact on the markets and oil prices abc's alexis christopher is here tracking that part of the story good morning alexis good morning geo unrest in the middle east has wall street on high alert
Starting point is 00:36:20 investors are bracing for another spike in oil prices and a possible stock sell-off when the opening bell sounds on Wall Street tomorrow. Stocks were already in sell-off mode last week in anticipation of Iran's attack against Israel. Stocks had their worst week of the year, while oil prices climbed to a six-month high, topping $90 a barrel, a level not seen since the early days of the Israel-Hamas war. Analysts are now predicting oil prices above $100 a barrel, a level not seen since the early days of the Israel-Hamas war. Analysts are now predicting oil prices above $100 a barrel as turmoil in the Middle East threatens oil supply in the region, putting key shipping routes in jeopardy and potentially sending gas prices and inflation soaring. It was just weeks ago stocks were rallying to record highs on hopes the Fed would deliver
Starting point is 00:37:03 three interest rate cuts this year. Those hopes were dashed after new reports confirmed inflation is back on the rise. And now the risk of a wider regional war in the Middle East is pressuring global stock markets, sending investors running to the relative safety of bonds, gold and the U.S. dollar. Yeah, yeah. There's benefits to be had. That's a funny report from her, since oil is still stuck at 85 and gold dropped 12 points since she said that.
Starting point is 00:37:33 All right, I have a couple of clips, just because it's so much fun, that's all they talked about. Oh, by the way, there was one other thing that happened. By the way, all they talked about made it very difficult to get any sort of clips that were interesting, not
Starting point is 00:37:48 about this stupid situation. No, that's correct. But I mean, it's like COVID, you know. What else was there to talk about but COVID? This is big. This is at this hour. This is breaking. This is unprecedented. This is trending. And I will mention, by the way, as far as I'm concerned,
Starting point is 00:38:04 after that stock market report, this was done over the weekend because of the stock market. Of course. What do you think? I think stocks are going to rock it on Monday. It's going to be great. Whatever they say is going to be the opposite. If you go either way, I wouldn't make that bet, but it's possible. No, I'm not betting on it.
Starting point is 00:38:21 So there was one other little thing that happened, and this was also unprecedented. Oh, no, it really wasn't. The Mediterranean Shipping Company has confirmed reports that the MSC Ares vessel was boarded by Iranian authorities via helicopter as the ship passed the Strait of Hormuz. Did you see this footage? This was nothing like we're used to from the Houthis. This wasn't like a cool... Different producers, different directors, different people on the camera.
Starting point is 00:38:48 No producer. It looked like a Russian helicopter, which would probably make sense. Looked like a Bolkov. And there's two guys rappelling down. All right, we're taking this ship. We're pirates. It wasn't like the cool landing on the deck
Starting point is 00:39:02 and all the guys jumping out in their brand new military garb like a video game. There was none of that. It's just a couple of dudes rappelling down. Hey, we got the script here. We're now in charge, okay? Okay. Iran's official news agency releasing video showing someone rappelling from the helicopter to board the ship,
Starting point is 00:39:21 which Iran claims is Portuguese flagged and connected to Israel. In a statement to ABC News, the shipping company says the MSC Ares is owned by Zodiac Maritime. Zodiac is partially owned by an Israeli family. In a statement, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz claimed it was a Portuguese civilian cargo ship belonging to a European Union member. Katz calling Iran's seizure of the ship a pirate operation in violation of international law, adding Iran's Ayatollah regime is a criminal regime. Israel is already on high alert as rockets fired by the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah lit up the sky. Those rockets intercepted by the Iron Dome over northern Israel.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Hey, I just thought it was... Yeah, you're right. Very different producer. Very poorly done. Didn't look cool. Didn't, you know... I still think the other one was video game footage. But okay. They had a GoPro underneath the helicopter.
Starting point is 00:40:16 None of that. Why not? Different producer. All right. Kirby is always fun to listen to. Oh, Kirby. The rear admiral. uh so i got a couple clips here from a good morning america because you know it's kirby everybody kirby spokes all kirby
Starting point is 00:40:32 and john we know that president biden and prime minister netanyahu spoke over the phone last night and there is a report that biden told netanyahu that the u.s will oppose any israeli counter attack against iran can you confirm that's what was said and what other context could you provide for that conversation oh that's not a that's not an accurate reading of uh of the conversation uh the president understands the prime minister uh runs a government for a sovereign state uh of israel uh and that they'll decide whether and how they're going to respond to what Iran did last night.
Starting point is 00:41:09 We respect that. But again, the president's message to the prime minister was that he knows that the United States stands with Israel, that it wasn't just the United States. Other countries also helped Israel defend itself last night. That Israel demonstrated a superior military capability to what the Iranians threw up against them. And that, of course, as we've said many, many times, we don't want to see the situation escalate further. We're not looking for a war with Iran.
Starting point is 00:41:39 We're not looking for a war with Iran. We're not looking for it, but will Iran attack? And Iran warned the U.S. to stay out of this conflict, and yet we saw our assets taking down missiles and drones in the skies. Is there a concern now from the administration that Iran could respond with an attack on the U.S. or U.S. assets? Yeah, that's what we want. The president also made clear in that statement last night that he'll do whatever he has to do to protect our troops and our facilities, our people. In the region.
Starting point is 00:42:08 In the region. And we will do that. And we have sent a very clear signal to Iran. This region is so big. I just love it. In the region. Privately and publicly. That any attack on our troops and our facilities will have consequences.
Starting point is 00:42:21 We're very serious about that. We have not seen any threats, specific threats, to our personnel or our facilities, but we're going to stay vigilant to that. Absolutely. But when it comes to defending Israel, again, the president has been very, very clear. Israel is a good friend and an ally. And our commitment to them is ironclad to commit to commitment to helping them defend themselves. And we showed that last night. Yeah, but but but this is not good enough. we are we are abc we need to know are we being pulled into war world war three world war x you know and our viewers might be wondering now this this is reading my mind this is exactly what i'm wondering you know and our viewers might be wondering now what
Starting point is 00:42:59 what does this mean for us and for our troops in the region? And how likely is it that the U.S. now is getting pulled into this wider scale war in the Middle East? More troops in the region. Well, it's important to remember that our troops are in the region largely to go after ISIS. ISIS in Iraq, ISIS in Syria. That's why they're there. It's ISIS. That's why we're in the region. That's why we're in the region.
Starting point is 00:43:31 And now we added additional forces to the region since October 7th to help with the defense of Israel and to help the defense of commercial shipping in the Red Sea. So largely what we're doing, with the exception of the mission against ISIS, which is an active mission, we're largely in a defense role in the Red Sea, in the Gulf of Aden, and in the eastern Mediterranean. That is what we're there for. We're going to obviously be vigilant to any potential threat to our forces in the region. But the president has been clear we are not looking for a wider war. We're not looking for a second front or a third front. We're not looking to see escalation, and we're certainly not looking for a war with Iran. Iran responded in an unprecedented way.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Israel defended in a truly unprecedented, remarkable way. We don't want to see this situation escalate further. Wow, man. It's like Chad GPT is writing the scripts. Unprecedented, remarkable, at this hour in the region. Please.
Starting point is 00:44:28 It was so bad that this happened this weekend. Even though they could have been prepared, CNN must be cutting budgets because they had Jake Tapper doing an extended State of the Union show, which means don't let any of those dopes like CBS get on the air. No, no, no, no. But they had nobody except John Fetterman. Senator, what is your reaction to Iran's attack on Israel? And how worried are you that this is the beginning of an open war between the two countries? Come on, John, don't screw it up. You can do this. Well, a couple of things, actually. I think it really demonstrates how it's astonishing that we are not standing firmly with Israel. And there should never be any kinds of conditions on all that.
Starting point is 00:45:05 When a nation can launch hundreds of drones towards Israel, I'm not going to be talking about conditions ever. And second, I think that also was Iran had to have some fireworks after Israel smoked that Iranian general. And I'm here for that. I want to hear that again they smoked him uh smoked that iranian uh general and and i am here for that and i think it's just a matter of theater part of it as well too and it finally it demonstrates how unstable things are and why we need to lean in and stand with Israel. Well, that's good. At least you and I both agree that it's a theater. And John Fetterman, he's the guy, he's the go-to guy on the weekend.
Starting point is 00:45:53 He agrees. Just to add a little bit to my view of it, this is just a little extra ditty that's a problem for Biden. Pro-Palestinian activists want President Biden to know they will be in the streets when the Democratic National Convention comes to town. Groups from around the country say they will march on the DNC this August. They met on the near south or west side for an organizing event, planning demonstrations for the three-day conference at the United Center. Leaders say they call for justice in Gaza, and they'll also protest. What they say are Biden administration's failures on police accountability, abortion rights, and immigrant rights.
Starting point is 00:46:37 Immigrant rights. We believe there will be tens of thousands of people from across the U.S. coming here to say, stand with Palestine, stop U.S. aid to Israel. And Biden, you have to stop being complicit in the Israeli genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza. That to me is all part of this grand scheme to make sure absolutely that Trump gets in. Well, yes, I'm with I'm with you on that i want to play this reports of attack and i always thought this was good because they they had to throw something and somebody had to get injured by these ah yes yeah i guess it was 200 missiles and drones no everything in between 333 oh it came after that oh it, it was... It makes sense. Well, last time I...
Starting point is 00:47:25 The last count I heard was 320, but I think it'll be 333. It'll be 333. It'll be 333, yes. So this is your report. A number of Iranian missiles fell inside Israeli territory, causing minor damage to a military base with no casualties. Only one little girl has been hurt, and we hope she will be well. Ah, we got one. That's the IDF guy.
Starting point is 00:47:52 We got one. The one that hopes she's okay. Oh, well, we hope she's okay. I also have the rest of him. This is a clip called IDF dude. Let me see. IDF dude. Let me see. IDF dude. CNN is asking what type and how many projectiles have been fired towards Israel tonight so far?
Starting point is 00:48:11 And how many drones and missiles have been intercepted? And can you specify by region? The event is still occurring. But until now, over 200 different kinds have been fired to Israel. Killer drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. We have already intercepted a vast majority of the threats by Israeli systems and with assistance from our partners. We are still in the event. Our plans are still in the air, intercepting targets, and we are ready for any threat that will come to Israel. We will do everything we need, everything to defend the state of Israel. Well, as an aside, obviously, military industrial
Starting point is 00:48:59 complex love this no matter what, because, you know, this is more money, the bills, well, more money is being being prepared already. it'll be money for israel and money for and just throw in some ukraine money of course because we need some credit man so we're throwing all that in it's great there's more money for um our our primary industry which is war war war war war war uh i think it was i don't didn't clip that macron said we're now in a war economy okay good that makes nothing but sense and now i want to get to the uh to the uh the immigrant rights that you heard in that earlier clip yes i found that to be interesting that as an add-on well the uh the the newcomers because we can't say illegal aliens, we can't say, I guess if you're on the alt-right media, the controlled opportunists, you can say military-age men. But no, we call them newcomers.
Starting point is 00:50:00 You can also just call them immigrant workers, and we need to thank them. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for entering the United States. Thank them and thank them again. And a new study shows immigrants have helped the U.S. economy prevent a recession. Recent numbers show more than three million foreigners entered the U.S. last year, and that helped fill a labor shortage that had left companies scrambling for workers. Economists say low-paying essential labor has also eased pressure on companies to sharply raise wages. The combination has helped keep the economy growing, even as officials struggle with inflation. Thanks, newcomers. That's great. Exactly what the former New York banker said.
Starting point is 00:50:44 Exactly what our insider said you know there's no doubt about that exactly what they want hey we got inflation it's not transitory we got to suppress wages that'll help everything open up the floodgates let them come on yeah this is a this is the joe biden union good paying union jobs and we need to assist where we need a little start in Chicago. Come on, Mayor Brandon Johnson. Chicago's mayor is joining local activists calling on President Biden to allow work permits for undocumented residents. Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson hosted this roundtable discussion with business and community leaders from across the city.
Starting point is 00:51:20 The group is pushing the federal government to extend legal permits to undocumented workers who have worked and paid taxes here for decades. Leaders say work permits would ensure fair wages and benefits and allow workers the dignity they deserve. I don't think people realize that people can't even get a bank account, can't have a savings account, a checking account, because they are undocumented. So work permits for all is an opportunity to right that wrong, to have an equitable approach as we decide who is worthy and who is not. Advocates say Illinois is home to 480,000 long-term undocumented residents. Of course, the long-term undocumented residents and the newcomers will all get work permits and voting rights yeah um the voting i know you're on this fence about that i am
Starting point is 00:52:16 and it won't make a lot of difference in the next election since it's obviously being rigged to make sure trump gets in but long term long term it's a problem yeah long term it's a problem although i will say the like you know like the last couple elections i go to the taco place around here and they everybody working there is voting for trump and you know it's like how's that work the taco place is it run by tacos yes a bunch of tacos run it yeah i bet but they're all voting for trump and it's like how do these you know a lot of you have to remember that a lot of these people are coming in from areas that are strong catholic countries and they're not for a lot of these liberal progressive policies and they'll vote republican yeah i actually have a have a clip that may be relevant to that. CNN is very worried about this.
Starting point is 00:53:07 I mean, Christian nationalism, it's all very, very worrying. And so this report was six minutes, and they talked to some really low IQ Trump voters to make everybody sound stupid. Yeah, that's what you do. Yeah, they talked to some pastors in Minneapolis who clearly have sparkle clergy. What is that? Oh, it's LGBTQ worshipers. Oh, okay. Who know that God is transgender.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Yeah. Oh. Sparkle clergy. Sparkle clergy. Oh, oh show title hold on a second keeping us up here with the thing um with the thing yeah so i i cut all of that out because there's one phrase that is poorly understood and and that is the separation of church and state. America's founding fathers intentionally separated church and state. But Trump and some of his most vocal supporters have tried to blur those lines. We are going to have one nation under God, which we must. We have to have one nation under God and one religion under God.
Starting point is 00:54:21 This vision of America is known as Christian nationalism. The belief that America is a Christian nation and that Christianity deserves a privileged place in the American government. What I'll hear at events is the founding fathers were Christian. America was built off Christian values. Why then is Jesus nor Christianity
Starting point is 00:54:44 mentioned in the Constitution? Trump has seized on Christian nationalism and is feeding into it. From speeches. We are a nation that is hostile to liberty, freedom, faith, and even God. To hawking a $60 Bible. I'm sorry? How's that feeding into anything. I'm sorry? No, how's that feeding into anything? ...into it.
Starting point is 00:55:07 From speeches... We are a nation that is hostile to liberty, freedom, faith, and even God. ...to hawking a $60 Bible. Do you think the laws in this country, governments should be based on Christianity, or is it just totally separate? Definitely. We should put Christ back into the country where he belongs and the country would grow a lot stronger. 44% of Americans say the Bible should have at least some influence on U.S. law. Do you think, is America a Christian country? Yes.
Starting point is 00:55:38 I believed that growing up I did. Yeah. Founded as a Christian country? Yes, it was founded as a christian country yes it was founded as a christian country but obviously in the constitution there is that separation of church and state okay so this is the one thing that you get this cnn with the irish guy talking you know he's like i've got a lot of heart in this i mean what kind of reporting is this i don't't know. They needed a guy to do it, and he was available. He was on the scene.
Starting point is 00:56:08 But I just need to explain for myself, even. I had to look. So, wait a minute. This separation of church and state, where does this really show up in the Constitution? Because when people use this, and I probably will have to get some from my hate listen from Pivot. people use this, and I probably will have to get some from my hate listen from Pivot, like, these people, they want God, they want God to guide them to the laws, but we have separation of church and state in the Constitution. This is known as the Establishment Clause. It is really just part of the First Amendment, which is not what they're making it out to be. This is the same as, well, I have First Amendment rights.
Starting point is 00:56:46 I got rights. I got legal rights. No, you have free speech rights. The First Amendment tells us what Congress may not do to thwart your already existing rights. And the same goes for the so-called separation of church and state. The only thing in the Constitution is under the First Amendment, and it states, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Which means, whatever religion you want to have, Pastafarians, that's fine. Congress can't forbid you. That's all that it is. It doesn't mean that Mike Johnson can't pray before he brings a bill to the floor. It doesn't mean that. But people forget these things and these types of reports. that's even worse so it just needs to be said from time to time no it doesn't mean that you can't pray before you do something
Starting point is 00:57:52 kids in school are not taught anything about the constitution the whole idea is to be quiet about it don't even come up with the idea about how it works where the government's stopped from doing things. They want you to worship the government because the government should fix everything.
Starting point is 00:58:12 It should be centralized. This is what the Democrat Party has been pushing. It's always been the difference between the basic difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is the Democrats are for a big central government that solves all our problems, and the Republicans are for states' rights. And it really isn't any more complicated than that. Speaking of Speaker Mike Johnson, under heavy fire, he is under heavy fire. Two quick reports here. First, from Kristen Welker at Meet the Press. Well, Congress has a role with regard to federal elections.
Starting point is 00:58:44 We want to make absolutely certain that anybody votes is actually an American citizen. In some states, it's too easy. You just check a box and you can vote. So we need to make sure the federal law is clear on that matter and make sure that we actually have election integrity because it's the biggest concern of the American people right now. Now, to be clear, non-citizen voting is already illegal and also very rare. In fact, the conservative group right now. Now, to be clear, non-citizen voting is already illegal and also very rare. In fact, the conservative group, the Heritage Foundation, has documented just 85 cases
Starting point is 00:59:10 of alleged non-citizen voting in the last 20-plus years out of hundreds of millions of votes cast. You know, you can document 85 cases. It doesn't mean there's only 85 cases no that's documented it means it was documented but she makes it sound as if which is the way you present things if you're
Starting point is 00:59:35 a fake a lousy journalist with man hands i might add wow okay on a roll man hands another one man we're just on a roll here man um i really do not like you don't like this woman i know the um of course what it does affect is any census because census doesn't say hey are you american citizen just hey how many people live in this house well they tried to prevent that but yeah yeah... Yeah, yeah, no, no, no. Well, we can't have that. No, no, that's against their human rights. Everybody that's out there, if it's a bunch of hobos, so what? It's against their human rights.
Starting point is 01:00:15 It's not human dignity. So, of course, Mike Johnson does what everyone would do in this case. He goes to Mar-a-Lago. Former President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson, two men who fought to overturn the 2020 election, called a press conference today to argue non-citizens should not be able to vote, despite the fact it's already illegal. The House Republicans are introducing a bill that will require proof of citizenship to vote. It seems like common sense.
Starting point is 01:00:46 The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 explicitly bans non-citizen voting in federal elections. Yet Trump and his allies have falsely claimed non-citizens constantly vote in elections. The nonpartisan Brennan Center, which tracks voting issues, says examples of non-citizens voting are extremely rare. For the embattled speaker, today's pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago was a chance to get a needed boost from the former president, as some Trump allies say Johnson is failing. I explained all the reasons why he failed as our speaker. In recent weeks, Johnson has seen his grip on the gavel loosened as he has stumbled to find votes on surveillance legislation and funding for Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:01:30 And his work on some bipartisan measures has sparked talk of a possible coup. I think he's doing a very good job. He's doing about as good as you're going to do. For Trump, the visit underscored his immense influence over the party despite his legal issues is it ukraine or my crane because the way they say that is ukraine when did it become ukraine as opposed to ukraine yeah ukraine ukraine who is this report from cbs robert costa oh costa yes so mike johnson a pilgrimage i like that that was good that was slipping it in there From CBS, Robert Costa. Oh, Costa, yes. So Mike Johnson. A pilgrimage.
Starting point is 01:02:07 I like that. That was good. That was slipping it in there. Yeah, church and state. So I snowed under all of this, so much so that I didn't even get a single clip, is the passage of FISA, the reauthorization of FISA. Yay! I have a clip. Oh, you do?
Starting point is 01:02:24 You found a clip? Oh, good. Good. I want it. I want it. I want it. Give it to me. It's right there. It says FISA. FISA, the reauthorization of FISA. Yay! I have a clip. Oh, you do? You found a clip? Oh, good, good. I want it. I want it. I want it. Give it to me. It's right there. It says FISA. FISA, huh? House lawmakers have approved the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, for two years. Today's vote comes after an earlier version of the bill that called for a five-year extension failed in the House, but the measure won't head to the Senate for approval just yet. Opponents scheduled a reconsideration vote for next week. The surveillance program is scheduled to expire on April 19th. It's a do-over. You got a do-over. You did it wrong.
Starting point is 01:02:57 So the way it was positioned was it was 212 to 212, and Mike Johnson cast the final deciding vote. It's not like the Senate where he doesn't get to break the tie, does he? No. No. But anyone could have. That's the way you can position it. That's how it was.
Starting point is 01:03:15 It probably wasn't even the final vote. It's probably right after J. It would be in the J's with Mike Johnson, yay. And then it goes on and they go one by one. Yeah. But that's a good way. That's, that's a scam when anyone said that.
Starting point is 01:03:28 So all the reports, of course, that was positioning. They're trying, you know, there's a, look, man,
Starting point is 01:03:34 we can't have this. They don't like Mike Johnson. No, a lot of people don't like him. So why is anyone all bent out of shape? Because he said, because he says he's ordained by God to do this job. They hated him from the minute he got in and said that.
Starting point is 01:03:48 Yeah. He shouldn't say it. It shouldn't have said that. Well, I mean, he stands in his truth. Now the problem, I don't remember that.
Starting point is 01:03:57 He may not even said it. This whole thing. Yes, no, he did. He did. He did. He had a clip.
Starting point is 01:04:03 We played a clip. Oh, I can, I can find it for you if you want. Let me see. No, he did. He did. He did. You have a clip? We played a clip. Oh. I can find it for you if you want. Let me see. Mike Johnson. Let me try God. Oh, there we go. Yeah, well.
Starting point is 01:04:20 Oh, this is. Well, here's Prof G, just to show you how mad some of the left were. This guy is unqualified for this job. And so far to the right of most Americans, it's really quite astonishing that they went with him. I can't believe it, but Jim Jordan's less problematic than this guy. I mean, based on my initial read, it's just David Duke without the baggage. You know, it's just, if you read this guy, his background,
Starting point is 01:04:47 first off, his statement was really troubling. He said that God had ordained this. Hey, listen, you're talking over the exact point we're looking for. His background. First off,
Starting point is 01:04:59 his statement was really troubling. He said that God had ordained this. And when someone, when someone actually believes that God has ordained us, it's just enormously disappointing. If you think more broadly, I believe on social policy, we've become this. There you go. No, no. And here's the other one.
Starting point is 01:05:20 I want to tell all my colleagues here what I told the Republicans in that room last night. I don't believe there are any coincidences in a matter like this i believe that scripture the bible is very clear that god is the one that raises up those in authority he raised up each of you all of us i think it's pretty clear what he said yeah it sounds like he's beating around the bush he said it being around the bible he's he but it's a two-minute clip i'm not going to play the whole thing he said it he said it he said it But beside that, and I didn't get any clips of this, nor did you. I can see because you only had one, but that was something, is that he got an intelligence briefing, an intelligence briefing, and after that he said, oh, yeah,
Starting point is 01:06:00 we really need warrantless surveillance of Americans because I got an intelligence. He got an intelligence briefing which consisted of a 45 pointed against his temple. Or, hey, how do you like your wife? Have you seen this picture? How's she doing? And your kids. Oh, we got some pictures of them outside the school. Isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 01:06:18 Or this picture of you, Mike. What were you doing there? I mean, you don't know. That's probably more action. You don't know. That's probably the easiest way to do it. Yeah. I mean is her name again jolie julie uh jenny what is her name i can't remember it's so obvious because it goes against everything that we stand for with liberty you can't have warrantless surveillance yeah but anyway but anyway, we get a do-over,
Starting point is 01:06:46 so it'll be interesting to see what happens. And I don't even know, how does that work? I kept hearing, it's a very rare procedure. Rare procedure. So they get a do-over vote. I've never heard of this. I haven't, I actually had, I don't think I have either,
Starting point is 01:07:04 but it sounds right, the way they presented it. So this, I guess, is some system in place where they can do this and then start to maybe switch another vote someplace else so Mike can stay with his yes vote and not have his dirty laundry put out into public. Ready Kilowatt says what they really said to him was either your signature or your brains are going to be on this bill i need the softer ways probably you're probably right it's the softer thing where they caught him with his pants down literally literally yeah i mean everybody has something to conceal a photo can look bad no matter what it's like well i don't want that they got everything like that i don't know okay what do you want me to do i don't need that just stop this is no good i don't want that yeah it's actually the reconsideration may be part of he may have been the one that actually told them to do that.
Starting point is 01:08:07 If he's a real good guy. Oh, yeah, yeah. He says, hey, you guys, can you let me show you this process that a lot of us are unfamiliar with. I'm going to explain it to you. Yeah, that's possible. All of it is just... Get him off the hook. It's sad. It's sad.
Starting point is 01:08:22 It's just sad. No, FISA shouldn't even be on the books. It's a horrible situation. No. It hasn't worked. All it did was work to spy on Trump's campaign. There's no doubt about that. That's why we need, you know, I believe I heard somewhere that even if it expires, they still get to continue for a year.
Starting point is 01:08:43 Yeah, as long as they can spy on Trump's campaign. Yeah, but what's the big rush then? What's the big problem? We can always go back and do it again. They get to continue for a year. Why? Because Trump. Well, it's the faction that's trying not to win. I'm telling you, the factions are in play.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Trump's faction that wants him back, which includes, obviously, spooks of various sorts hey mike we'd hate for you to lose your head over this bill i think i'm gonna win out on this one because because biden is just a just a flake this is terrible no no all right um a little bit of big pharma news just to to lighten things up but i've got a boots on the ground just lighten things up with big pharma news and the basic corruption within the system that's causing all these issues uh well first of all 7-eleven has announced arrival of the new big bite hot dog sparkling water literally sparkling water that tastes like a hot dog. So they've taken the dirty water from the hot dog cooker
Starting point is 01:09:48 and put it through one of those spritzing things. Spritted it, spritzed it up, and here you go, people. Dirty water, hot dog, sparkling. Now, it has sparkles in it. Now that Ozempic, it just takes care of everything. Who cares? Go for it drink your hot dog water you got a boots on the yum i got a boots on the ground from sir maddie of central oregon in the morning adam john writing to tell you about my experience at my quarterly medical
Starting point is 01:10:17 check doctor's appointment the last two times i've been in my doctor and lots of times I've been in my doctor, and lots of times I've been in, my doctor had recommended Ozempic for me, even though my A1c was 6.3. And 6.5 and below is the target range for type 2 diabetics. She thought it might help with weight loss and said, and I said, no, I don't want to take that. This time, when she recommended it and I declined, she closed her laptop and confronted me. She says, I declined. She closed her laptop and confronted me. She says, tell me your reasons why you don't want to take it. I felt put on the spot. No kidding. But managed to say that it makes you lose lean muscle mass, not fat, and many people have terrible side effects. I also told her that if I could go back, I would not even take the COVID vaccine because that was foisted upon me by her predecessor. She then launched into a five-minute lecture on GLP drugs and lauded their benefits. Again, I declined and noted my A1C results and the fact that I recently had started walking again on a daily basis.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Adam, I do believe that the doctors are getting paid handsomely for every Ozempic prescription they write. Yeah, I think you're right, sir, Matty. Spiffs. Spiffs? That was an old term used in the stereo. Remember in the old days, there was all these stereo operations all over the place. You buy your stereo here, you can get your speakers, and you can do this, you can do that. You go in there, and they push you towards some speaker company that you never heard of,
Starting point is 01:11:39 or some gear you never heard of, and you're like, oh, okay, sounds good to me. You buy it, and they get a payback from the manufacturer, and those were called SPFs. SPFs, I don't remember this term. Yeah, I'm surprised you don't know that term, being in the business and all. Crazy Eddie would have had some SPFs going on. Oh, totally. All right, now we have a podcast, a Scientific American podcast.
Starting point is 01:12:01 I would say Scientific American is seen as an authority when it comes to all things science. Not since the mid-80s when they were woke. Well, this is so good because this is a script. It's completely scripted and it shows. We've got the two hosts of the Scientific American podcast. And the reason why I clipped this is just the title alone. Title of this podcast episode, Measles is Scary.
Starting point is 01:12:31 Just a week ago, the U.S. reported its 113th case of measles for 2024. Now, please take note. When it's only 85 illegal immigrants voting, it's no big deal. But when it's 100 meas measles cases stop the presses that's more cases than we had in all of 2023 when we had 58 during the whole year and we've still got three quarters of this year to go and an increase in measles means an increase in danger it's actually the most contagious for Hold on, stop this for a second. Do these people, these scientists, have any concept of statistics or anything
Starting point is 01:13:12 that would indicate that this is not a number that we can be, it's almost an error, you know, it's kind of the range, it's a range. Okay. In fact, I'm surprised that it's so low. I thought it must have been thousands at least. You'd think. And remember.
Starting point is 01:13:29 It actually is considered one of the most, although there's nobody dying from it so much, but it's considered one of the most virulent things you can get. I mean, it really goes fast. All these statistics are coming. There's great statistics on the way. But these- 113 but these these people are shills obviously for pharma but it's just interesting to hear the script and an increase in measles means an increase in danger danger it's actually the most contagious infectious disease we know on earth approximately one infected person can transmit it to about 12 to 18 other people now just just just to check here john did you have measles as a kid i believe
Starting point is 01:14:15 so yes i had measles as a kid i remember did you live i had to stay inside because it's a yeah did you live yeah i'm here i'm here. I'm here. Hello. And any issues? Any long-term issues? No, none whatsoever. We are so lucky. It's a devastating disease. That's Caitlin Jettalina, a public health scientist. A lot of people have forgotten how dangerous
Starting point is 01:14:37 measles is because of the vaccines, right? We've largely wiped it out, but we do not want to mess with measles. One in five of those who get infected that are not vaccinated will be hospitalized. One in five will be hospitalized. One in 20 will develop pneumonia. One in 20 will get pneumonia. One in 1,000 will develop encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain.
Starting point is 01:15:03 One in 1,000 will get a brain swell. One in 1,000 will get encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain. One in 1,000 will get a brain swell. One in 1,000 will get encephalitis. Can cause permanent brain damage. And one to three in 1,000 will die. One to 300,000. One to 300,000 will die on the roads of America today. I mean, whoa. There's also this strange problem that measles can bring on
Starting point is 01:15:25 called immune amnesia ah this is what i was looking for immune amnesia have you had do you have an immune amnesia do you have this because this this is the problem i forgot did i i forgot no it's not that kind of amnesia i've heard of that it's a weird thing it's a weird thing i've heard of that i'm a doctor yeah it's not's a weird thing. I've heard of that. I'm a doctor. Yeah, it's not completely understood. But the measles virus seems to wipe out B cells, the immune cells that remember viruses you've previously encountered and help fight them off. Oh, so if you get measles, then your body forgets to fight off COVID. Hence amnesia. And that leaves you vulnerable to those illnesses again.
Starting point is 01:16:03 What we're seeing after a measles infection is that if you survive that measles infection, that's great news, but you're not necessarily in the clear because there's mortality that happens after the fact from other viruses. Okay, so the idea is if you get through measles, we should pay attention, you and I, because we're unvaccinated measles, potential measles, we're pre-measles. Because if we get it again, which is not going to happen, but we could get another virus. And because we had measles, we're not going to, our bodies will go like, oh, I don't know what to do. I don't know. I have no, my immune system don't want to do. I know what to do. Both. The problem is, my immune system don't want to do. I know what to do. Both problems,
Starting point is 01:16:46 of course, vaccines. So measles is definitely a bad disease, but Caitlin said that a lot of people have forgotten how bad it is because vaccines are so successful. Yeah. Before the vaccines, we were getting about 600,000 cases a year.
Starting point is 01:17:02 Now we typically top out at 40 to 50 cases each year. We've had the measles vaccine for about 70 years, and now most kids get it as a combination, measles, mumps, rubella, or MMR. Now, I'm sure that there's a lot of skeptics out there. This MMR can't be any good. We got to thwart that. Let's drag some old cows out of the canal, shall we? You get one shot when you're about a year old and the second shot at four to six years old before kids start school. And it works incredibly well. It does. Two shots are 97% effective at preventing measles. Plus, these shots are safe. The most common side effect in about one in 3,000 kids is a short fever that resolves on
Starting point is 01:17:43 its own. Now, years ago, there was this BS idea that measles shots somehow triggered autism. BS, man. This BS idea. RFK Jr. is full of BS. It's BS, man. Yeah, and let's be clear. There's absolutely no link between the MMR vaccines and autism. Zero links, in fact. How about Wakefield? Bring out Wakefield. A single fraudulent study claimed that there was, but it was debunked years ago.
Starting point is 01:18:08 Many other studies have searched for a connection and failed to find one. And despite that, every year, the number of kids in kindergarten with measles shots is going down. And that's because more parents are asking for vaccine exemptions. A lot of them don't trust the shots.
Starting point is 01:18:25 No. And they went on to tell you why. And they're just reading. It sounds like they're reading from a book or a script or something. This is the most, I would say, soulless presentation I've heard for a long time from any podcast. It's propaganda. It's not a podcast. It's propaganda.
Starting point is 01:18:44 A prop cast. cast prop cast uh meanwhile uh the thanks podaganda pod no don't even don't even know pod no i'm not i i revolt against podaganda this is you don't like anything that where the word pod is separated from cast yes it's horrible we know this is what it is. Horrible, horrible. Get back in your pod. Hey, man, how was the pod today? Like, hey, man, I hear you on the pod.
Starting point is 01:19:15 I'm going to sucker punch you. Meanwhile, food is doing great. Food is just doing great. We're automating food everywhere. The burgers at this Los Angeles fast food restaurant are classic, but the workers may be the future. Cali Express touts itself as the world's first fully autonomous restaurant. Major chains are already starting to bite into AI and automation.
Starting point is 01:19:44 Wendy's experimenting with AI-powered drive-thrus. Welcome to Wendy's. What would you like? Salad chain Sweetgreen has salads rotating through automation. Chipotle even has robots building its burrito bowls. I think there's a kind of significant smoke and mirrors trick happening here where you get claims of full automation. Because even at what they call the world's first fully autonomous restaurant, there's a noveva. The robot helps me out a lot. And then I help the robot in turn.
Starting point is 01:20:14 The robot helps a lot. Let's see, because we need to move towards some fake food here. So let's look at some fake food. The popular longtime lunch staple being called out by Consumer Reports for what it says were high levels of sodium, lead and other heavy metals found in store-bought versions. The group even asking the federal government to take them out of the menus of millions of kids through the federal school lunch program. How high were the levels of lead and cadmium that you saw? It ranged from as low as 7% to as high as over 70. But it's important to note that the versions of lunchables, this is the fake cheese. 70% what? Lead. Heavy metals? Were they giving us a sheet of lead? What are they talking about? Yes. It ranged from as low as 7% to as high as over 70.
Starting point is 01:21:07 But it's important to note that the versions that are made available for the school lunch program were in the 70% range. Consumer Reports said one package tested at 74% of the maximum lead allowed per day in California under what it calls the most protective state law there's no safe level for lead for kids and so when you're how about zero is that am i crazy should that shouldn't just the the the level for lead for kids be zero just like no lead or is that impossible is lead everywhere lead's not everywhere i don't understand you know you're not crazy in the least i think except for your net and yahoo prediction but except for that oh there's no craziness are you gonna keep okay okay okay no no it's okay the predictions in the book is this it's there to stay for lead no you're not crazy why do it is there any lead at all is the question
Starting point is 01:22:03 you're really asking yeah how does it get in there any lead at all is the question you're really asking? Yeah. How does it get in there? Well, maybe we'll find out. Pate chips. And so when you're exposing this much to them at such an early age, it can really increase the risk later on in life. We need a vaccine. In a statement, Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of Lunchables products, said lead and cadmium occur naturally in the environment and called the Consumer Reports study misleading, causing undue concern over the safety of our products, something we take seriously. All our products tested well below the acceptable limits. Dietitian Arlene Stein.
Starting point is 01:22:37 What do you recommend parents do? One option would be that you balance, try and balance out the rest of the day with healthier things. And you're not having juice with it, drinking water. Developing healthy habits that will last for years to come. Less lead. Less lead. Hey, parents, it's okay. You can give your kids Lunchables, but then go easy on the lead later in the day.
Starting point is 01:22:59 This is not so much... You know what I have to assume is that the number for the lead, permissible lead amount in the Lunchable is actually quite low. But because you can approach it with just some parts per billion, you can make it sound as though all hell's breaking loose. Stuff's terrible. That's the only thing,
Starting point is 01:23:17 because they don't give you any solid numbers. They just say 75%. 75% of what? Is that one part per billion? We don't know. This is a misleading report you gave us there. I'm not giving it to you. I'm laughing along with you.
Starting point is 01:23:32 But who is this report? Where does this come from? This report is from... Hold on. Where was it? Big Pharma. This report is... I'm'm sorry i can't seem i just had it hold on lunchables let me see i think it's cbs yeah cbs no yeah cbs uh guys but here's here's
Starting point is 01:23:59 what's happening as uh you know the price of beef is through the roof so all the farmers are selling all their stock like get it out get it out uh it's controlled by brazil by the way jbs the big meat processor is brazilian company we're not really good friends with brazil so that sounds like a good idea let those guys control our beef uh all of this is going away and we're going to get um fake food but really and this is what te Slim taught me, he came by the house two weeks ago, they're going to redefine what protein is. And we've seen this with cricket powder, cricket flour. They'll say, well, it's protein. It has protein. But it's- I know, it's horrible.
Starting point is 01:24:40 Yeah, but protein is- Microphages of viruses and crazy things are in these insects that we're being forced to eat. But it's not just going to be that. There's a new way of creating protein, and it's good. It's protein. But, I mean, protein is just a term. It's not animal fat, not animal protein. Oh, this has protein.
Starting point is 01:25:04 And the latest from Korea is rice beef. Rice beef. Rice beef. South Korean researchers have succeeded in growing beef cells in rice grains, which they say could become a sustainable alternative source of protein that can replace farming cattle for meat. Professor Jin Ki Hong of Yonsei University in Seoul says that beef rice is the first of its kind,
Starting point is 01:25:27 using grain particles as the base for cultivating animal muscle and fat cells. Here's how it works. Rice grains are first treated with enzymes to create an optimal environment for cell growth. For cancer cells to grow. Hey, put some enzymes in there. Heat it up. Then they are infused with cultivated bovine cells.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Goo. Goo. It's rice goo with bovine cells. Then they are infused with cultivated bovine cells. The result is a pinkish hybrid beef rice that contains approximately 8% more protein and 7% more fat than conventional rice.
Starting point is 01:26:06 And the taste is also different. The Yonsei team is not the first to try and bring lab-grown meat products to the table. Companies around the world have launched cultivated meat. But Hong's team says rice represents a uniquely safe base to cultivate animal cells relative to soy or nuts because of a far lower incidence of allergy. Priced at roughly $2 per kilogram and with a far smaller carbon footprint, Hong says cultured beef rice can potentially compete with traditional beef products. But he says challenges remain not only from a technical standpoint,
Starting point is 01:26:46 but also in winning over customers with the right flavor and texture ah there it is flavor and texture taste and texture this is what royal dsm in the netherlands does used to be a chemical company i mean it still is a chemical company they now do eight billion euros a year in revenue for tastes and texture products. You just take some rice beef, some goo with cells, some slurry. Slurry? Is that the term? Slurry. Let's get that right. Slurry. And then you add some texture chemicals to it and then form it into something that looks like meat.
Starting point is 01:27:20 And then you make it taste good. And that's why people will eat it because they'll read on the packaging right there. It'll say, tastes great. It'll say, yes, it says on the package, tastes great. And it's got electrolytes. I mean, everybody will love it. Everybody will love it. It's going to be dynamite.
Starting point is 01:27:42 And I'm glad I have a rancher. That's all I have. I'm telling you, your rancher is a depressive person. My rancher? Brings us these stories. This is depressing. This is a depressing story. You have yet to bring anything uplifting.
Starting point is 01:27:55 Well, that's because the ranchers are sounding the alarm. This red alert, red alert, red alert. They're saying, hey, I'm going to be fine. Texas Slim and Cole at KNC Cattle, we're going to be fine because I can go get my beef from them. Even if they won't let me buy it, I can still go get it from him. You can do it, but through barter. Actually, he accepts Bitcoin. So when my credit card doesn't work work I can still buy it with Bitcoin
Starting point is 01:28:25 that's happening any minute let's see let me stick with climate change because there's some developments that we need to talk about Boris Johnson's dad did you know that he was a thing? I understood that he had a father Stanley Johnson?
Starting point is 01:28:42 I'd never seen his dad no I didn't know he was a thing though Stanley Johnson is a commentator he was a guest on gb news which is supposed to be like not stupid news isn't that what gb news isn't that kind of like a more like a like a murdoch type fox news type what am i saying it's just as stupid of course it is so he comes on and there's this report about our global carbon budget did you know that we have a global carbon budget i do now now of course i'm not sure what that means because it's always been about carbon
Starting point is 01:29:20 dioxide but we've just kind of chopped off the dioxide part we just talk about carbon dioxide, but we've just kind of chopped off the dioxide part. We just talk about carbon. There's too much carbon in the air. Oh, look, there's some carbon. It might have lead in it. And listen to what this globalist shill says. This report, which you've just referred to, is so extremely important
Starting point is 01:29:38 because the idea it is getting across is that there's a global carbon budget out there. You know, it is 40 billion tons, gigatons a year. And if we don't keep that up... 40 billion gigatons. 40 billion gigatons. We have to divide that up amongst all nations, you see. 40 billion gigatons.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Yes, yes. That's the budget. That's a budget. We've got a budget. We don't want to go over the budget. No, and he's going to explain how we do that. Gigatons a year. And if we don't
Starting point is 01:30:05 keep to that actually we've got to go we've got to shave that down year after year we run out of steam by by 2030 you know so it's absolutely vital but this is all kind of based on modeling isn't it so we do these modeling or stuff don't we have to be careful that our modeling is actually correct because a lot of the modeling so for example the modeling during the pandemic we got that completely wrong um and it was so way off the mark. Don't we have to be careful with our modelling? Because the outcome that we're predicting using our current modelling. Well, you've got 100 top scientists out there behind this report.
Starting point is 01:30:35 And one thing is not modelling. What? Can that woman say modelling more? Modelling. We've got modelling. Well, she's trying to be the voice of reason. But then he throws right back in her face, well, there's a hundred... This is Johnson that's
Starting point is 01:30:49 talking to this guy? Yes! And Johnson is saying, well, we have a hundred top scientists. What's wrong with you, lady? A hundred top scientists out there behind this report. And one thing is not modeling, which is actually measuring the increase in the presence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Starting point is 01:31:05 That is an absolute fact. I mean, I think we're on about 418 ppm, and the pre-industrial level was half that. So that is a fact. Now, it's the implications of that which, of course, does require modeling. And I think they've pretty much got it right. You see it. I travel around the world the whole time, and you can just see the effects of it, the floods.
Starting point is 01:31:24 I'm a world travel person. I travel around the world all the time. And you can just see the effects of it. The floods. I'm a world travel person. I travel around the world all the time. I'm looking out the plane window of my private jet. I can see the floods. And I think they've pretty much got it right. You see it. I travel around the world the whole time. And you can just see the effects of it. The floods. The drought.
Starting point is 01:31:39 The drought. Pick one. Pick one. Pick one. Pick up your mind. Is it a flood or a drought? Pick one. See the effects of the glaciers. It actually means that countries need to... Hold on a second, stop. The melting of the glaciers. When people listen to this, they have to understand,
Starting point is 01:32:00 especially if they haven't been to the UK much, this is the definition of a blithering idiot he is blithering he's good at it the drought the melting of the glaciers so it actually means that countries need to divvy up this carbon budget between them and then they need to divvy up the sectors and then they need to have the measures which deal sector by sector with getting the, and if that means actually. Okay, okay. Now this is the big kicker.
Starting point is 01:32:31 You got to listen carefully because our 40 gigaton carbon budget needs to be divided up amongst the nations. Then in those nations, it has to be divided up amongst the sectors, which would include travel. And too bad for you, slave. And then they need to be divided amongst the sectors, which would include travel. And too bad for you, slave. And then they need to divvy up the sectors.
Starting point is 01:32:49 And then they need to have the measures which deal sector by sector with getting the... And if that means actually some of us are told, well, you can't go on a plane, that's fine. That's part of the national plan. It's part of the plan! I'm sorry. If some of us are told, obviously not me, because I'm Stanley Johnson. If some of us are told you can't fly in the plane, then that's fine. Because that's just what it is.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Shut up. Shut up. Your credit card will not work to buy tickets because your carbon budget has already been spent. It's that simple. The glaciers. And, of course spent. It's that simple. The glaciers. And, of course, Al Gore's out there. I'm sticking with this climate change thing because it's the biggest problem we have.
Starting point is 01:33:35 Everything stems from it. All your fake food, all your rice beef. And he's out on NBC on the Today Show talking some smack. Well, it's important to keep hope alive, as Reverend Jackson always does. the today show talking some some smack well it's important to keep hope alive as reverend jackson always and the truth is the crisis is still getting worse faster than we are deploying the solutions a lot of the scientists who are almost always cool heads they're really beginning to get
Starting point is 01:33:58 super agitated about how serious this is oh yeah you don't want to piss off some scientists because you know they'll come and they'll hit you with their slide rule. So we still have time. And the question is whether we have the political will. But political will is itself a renewable resource. We need to stop making the problem. Political will. That was a good quote.
Starting point is 01:34:22 Political will itself is a critical resource is that what he said or do you say renewable well the question is whether we have the political will but political will is itself a renewable resource it's renewable renewable renewable it's renewable how does that even what is he talking about he's how what is why was political will a renewable resource because you can kick people out of office and vote other people in and yeah that's not this it's a misuse of the word renewable oh and it's whether we have the political will but political will is itself a renewable resource we need to stop making the problem worse. We need to obey the first law of holes.
Starting point is 01:35:07 When you're in one, stop digging. First law of holes. The first law of holes. Holy mackerel. This guy's on a roll. I had never heard of the first law of holes. But he's one for sure. The problem worse.
Starting point is 01:35:23 We need to obey the first law of holes. When you're in one, stop digging. And we've got to stop using the sky as an open sewer for trapping all this extra heat. This is good. It's important to make the changes. We were talking earlier about composting and all of these different, getting the heat pump and changing the light bulbs. But as important as it is to change the light bulbs,
Starting point is 01:35:44 way more important to change the laws and the policies, because that's that's really the solution. Yeah, we need carbon budget. And unfortunately, the largest polluters are way better at capturing politicians than capturing emissions. Even those who in the past would not even want to use the word climate or the phrase global warming are now saying, oh, man, I got to look at my whole cards here. You know, this thing is really getting bad. And everybody sees it in their own lives now. So we've got to get over this political barrier that the big polluters are reinforcing, like revetments every single day.
Starting point is 01:36:19 And they've got massive advertising campaigns to try to convince people it's not that serious. And we shouldn't go so fast to try to solve it. We need to go fast. Hold on. Stop. What ad have you ever seen in your entire life where they come out and say, hey, we're going too fast on this climate change. This is an advertisement presented by Exxon. This is bull crap. There's no ads.
Starting point is 01:36:45 I'm still stuck at first law of holes. Well, the first law of holes, you would have that deal. Don't be an A. And by the way, the first law of holes is if you're in one, stop digging. What if you're digging down
Starting point is 01:36:58 because you're trying to get to the sewer line or something? You might want to be in the hole digging deeper. That's not the first law of holes it's just a great term it is it's the greatest um uh so i've been i am in fact advertising against the climate change scam and i've spurred people on to go to youtube because it was released on youtube climate change the movie and I'm going to play a short clip from it. These are all Harvard, MIT, Nobel Prize winners who are all saying this is bull crap.
Starting point is 01:37:34 It's a hoax. In fact, quite the opposite is true of this global warming. This is not at all unprecedented. For the last 500 million years, temperatures have varied greatly. But for almost all that time, the Earth was much, much warmer than today. Compared to the last half billion years, the Earth right now is exceptionally cold. In fact, there are very few times when it's been this cold. We're relatively cold.
Starting point is 01:38:05 Maybe not quite the coldest it's been in 500 million years, but pretty close to it. We are in a remarkably cool period if we look over the last 550 million years. In fact, only one other time period in that last 550 million years was the temperature as cool as it is now. The mammals who now inhabit the Earth began to evolve around 60 million years ago, when the world was much warmer than today. We just look at the last 65 million years. So this is after the dinosaurs go extinct, mammals really start to take over,
Starting point is 01:38:39 and our evolutionary ancestors start to live on the land. Any time period within the last 65 million years was warmer than it is essentially today. The Earth's mammals, humans included, appear to thrive when it's warm. Warmer than it is now. There's no doubt that warm is better than cold in geological history. We are a tropical species. A human being in the shade, naked naked dies at 20 c from hypothermia we evolved on the equator in africa and the only reason we were able to get out of there eventually
Starting point is 01:39:14 was fire shelter and clothing this we do not want to get colder this is bad for us but when that is the idea first trigger another ice age to kill all humans well they're well on their way and we're going to use all kinds of propaganda uh and a new term or a not a new term but a term that is being cemented in our psyche and and i came across this ah ah what are you drinking what are you drinking i waited the whole last show you didn't you didn't crack anything yes yes yes actually i did but i turned off the sound this is of all things signature brand seltzer water original signature brand oh wow the seltzer water because of the of the war in the middle east i'm drinking seltzer water you're helping the children in the middle east so the europe the european union has a landfill directive uh which means stop putting stop throwing out your trash i'm i'm shortening
Starting point is 01:40:27 it here stop throwing out your trash people we can't have you throwing out your trash this is no good we need sustainable sustainable waste management and how do you convince people to do this well you inject it into culture what better way than to do this into fashion the most recent paris fashion week had all the biggies from stella mccartney everybody and they all are using a new type of material stella is a trailblazer. And she is a woman that dances to the beat of her own drum. And I love her creativity. But more than anything, I love the way that she's championing sustainability in fashion.
Starting point is 01:41:15 Because I think that's an incredibly important message. And there are some very big names supporting her. Her dad, Paul McCartney, and his wife, Nancy Chavelle. But also Ringo Starr and his wife, Barbara Bach. Luxury groups have long jostled for a piece of the Stella pie. Oh, it's a huge platform. I'm a big believer in infiltrating from within. I mean, I'm with the biggest puppies in the world and I'm like fighting inside and they're very open-hearted to it. I'm very encouraged. I feel really positive actually about, about the changes that we're making, and I have their full support. I think it gives a really, really loud message to
Starting point is 01:41:49 the industry that Missiano is invested in this business. Fired up by that same desire to change the world, French designer Marine Serre chose to showcase her 2024 winter ready-to-wear collection at Ground Control, an alternative food hall located in an old Parisian railway depot. Within each look, a celebration of the power of recycling. Yeah, there were lots of upcycling. So you had the upcycled seal scarves, you had the upcycled t-shirts, upcycled hoodies, a lot of recycled fibres also, for example, the new top and the knits, all that, they are regenerated
Starting point is 01:42:25 fiber even if they are not upcycled not to be confused so yeah this is still part of the at the end of the brand but of course i'm there today also to make you dream and to make you have joy and i'm really also happy just to be able to have the chance in this difficult world today to have the chance to speak. And I thought what was the most important thing for me then was to bring joy and love to people. So upcycling is the term where we take waste, some of it from the food hole, at pizza boxes,
Starting point is 01:43:01 and we upcycle this into material and then you're supposed to wear it. It's literally trash fashion. Yeah. Yeah, because heaven forbid the cotton, you know, you have a million acres of cotton being grown and just throwing these
Starting point is 01:43:22 fibers out. Hoodies. Hoodies pretty much just hoodies you need hoodies hoodies it's hoodies it wasn't hoodies it's hoodies meanwhile the guardian says that temperatures of minus three celsius replace the sun did they replace the sun with a fake sun what did they do that's weird that's weird that's weird i'm sure that will also be blamed on the carbon our carbon budget oh extreme weather events it's a scam people they're coming for everything with that everything everything you can imagine all of it
Starting point is 01:44:13 well uh to change topics okay let's talk about russia yeah, we should do that. But this is a different story about Russia. You know, those bastards are always trying to meddle. Oh, no. There's the EU, Belge, finger-pointing at Russia. Belge. Officials in Belgium are looking into whether Russia is meddling in upcoming European Parliament elections. Authorities say that Russian agents in Brussels are promoting pro-Moscow candidates to try to undermine the EU's support for Ukraine. They've allegedly even tried to bribe some lawmakers.
Starting point is 01:44:50 Belgium's prime minister announced the probe today. Belgian intelligence services have confirmed the existence of pro-Russian interference networks with activities in several European countries and also here in Belgium. The goal is very clear. A weakened European support for Ukraine serves Russia on the battlefield. Russian authorities deny the accusations. The Europe-wide elections are slated for June. Yeah, they're pretty worried because the far right is taking over. They don't like it.
Starting point is 01:45:26 Good reason. France, by the way, according to Politico, headline, France talks tough on Ukraine while gobbling up more Russian gas. 600 million euros this year for liquefied natural gas. What? Yeah, I know. Everyone's all over the place about this. Well, you know, Macron's shaking
Starting point is 01:45:47 his fist at Russia. We're going to send troops and meanwhile they're buying all this gas. And I mean, it's hilarious to see some of these TikTok videos of young kids across the EU. The British are the best. What? You think I'm
Starting point is 01:46:03 not far Russia? No, I'm not going to do that. I've got TikTok videos to best what you think i'm not far russia no i'm not gonna do that i got tiktok videos to make mate i'm doing that uh it's not bad and germany and germany conscription code for draft german defense minister boris pastoreus meeting soldiers deploying to lithuania this week the countries countries have agreed to station 4,800 troops there in three years' time in what's being called an historic agreement. But these deployments highlight a wider issue for Germany, a lack of military resources. The issues reignited the debate around conscription.
Starting point is 01:46:42 Pistorius has even said the phasing out of compulsory military service in 2011 was a mistake. Andreas Rienke is in Berlin. How controversial is conscription as an issue? It's very controversial. I think the population is half split, I would say, I mean, regarding the pulse. What type of system is being suggested? It's important to understand that conscription is not abolished in Germany, but just suspended. So it's easier to go back to the old system if you want to do it. But there are different proposals. One is to go back to the normal compulsory service model, but that could include this time women and men. You could have a Swedish model.
Starting point is 01:47:29 That means mustering of soldiers. They're going to have Swedish models in the army. Yeah, that's cool. Swedish model. That would get a lot of people to join. Yeah, definitely. Women and men. You could have a Swedish model.
Starting point is 01:47:41 That means mustering of soldiers and then take roughly one third of the people which have been mustered, and then select volunteers. Mustered, you're going to be made into mustard. Well, and NPR has a quick report here on the future for all of these conscripted EU young people. Elitist Voices of America. This is NPR or PBS. Can't be good for a country trying to win a war that they would need more troops as soon as possible. And Ukrainian leaders think that this new conscription law will help turn that around. How would it do that? So, A, the law lays the groundwork to draft more military age men. They would be required at all
Starting point is 01:48:24 times to carry draft registration documents. So cons. They would be required at all times to carry draft registration documents, so conscripts would be easier to find. If they don't, they could lose privileges, like they would be banned from driving. And lawmakers are also considering imposing fines for draft dodgers in a separate bill. All right, so those are the stakes. Any carrots here? Yeah, the law also offers incentives to men who volunteer for service. For example, they can get certificates to buy a car or put down mortgage payments on a house. And in one controversial move, the bill also would allow convicts to serve in return for a suspended sentence. Previously, convicts were banned from military service.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Quickly, the draft age in Ukraine is 25. Why are younger men Ukraine exempted? Ukraine doesn't have many of them you know ukraine is a very low birth rate a drastic declines in birth rates since the ussr's collapse and if ukraine recruits a lot of young men it risks decimating an entire generation there you go if we don't get you with climate change we'll kill you on the battlefield stop this you insane gotta be some way of killing more people. It's insane. These people are I'm glad we're all really worried about
Starting point is 01:49:30 the region at this hour because there's almost no more men. There's no more sperm left in Ukraine. It's another way to get rid of a country. Well, it's kind of a roundabout way of doing it. And expensive. It doesn't fix any potholes. Well, it's kind of a roundabout way of doing it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Inexpensive. It doesn't fix any potholes. No, but it does fill the coffers of the military industrial base. The prime minister of Japan was... Rare, rare, rare speech before Congress. Did you catch any of the speech? I didn't catch it. I know about it. I saw the summaries that you
Starting point is 01:50:08 have and no. Whatever you have is going to be, I'm sure, better than anything that was presented on the mainstream media. Well, this is from Reuters, so fat chance. Russian missiles and drones destroyed a large electricity plant near Kiev
Starting point is 01:50:24 and hit power facilities in several regions of Ukraine on Thursday. Russia is scaling up its airstrikes as Kyiv runs low on air defenses. President Volodymyr Zelensky has been repeating a plea for promised aid to come through, citing this desperate lack of defenses. In the halls of the U.S. Congress, a similar call rang out this week. The world needs the United States to continue playing this pivotal role in the affairs of nations. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida giving lawmakers something of a pep talk on what America's role is or should be in the world. And yet, as we meet here today,
Starting point is 01:51:16 I detect an undercurrent of self-doubt. Behind him, Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, who has refused to bring up for a vote a foreign military aid package that includes $60 billion for Ukraine. Bad guy. Without U.S. support, how long before hopes of Ukraine would collapse under the onslaught from Moscow. Oh, yes. So brave. Did he, since you were playing this,
Starting point is 01:51:53 at what point did he mention negotiations as a possible solution to this issue? Like maybe sitting down at the table and saying, hey, we got to stop, this is costing too much money. Where was that in the speech? Did you not catch that? I must have missed it. It's's odd i'm sure he said it well he must have because that's what you that seems like the normal thing you'd say have you but i haven't heard it have you been following this uh lisa cook over at uh at the Fed? No.
Starting point is 01:52:26 What? Lisa. No, you got me here. Yeah. So this is part of Moe's theory that we're just going to blame everything on black women? Yeah. Trouble. I know the theory is simple. And as time goes on, it looks like there's a lot of black women up to get blamed.
Starting point is 01:52:44 Let's review. Let's review. Let's review. We have Fannie Willis. They're going to be blamed for Trump's, you know, getting out. She's also corrupt. It's obvious that the more they dig into her, the worse it looks. I'm sure she's not the only corrupt one, but she's the one getting pushed forward. Who else do we have?
Starting point is 01:53:02 We had several examples. We have Lori Lightfoot investigating a black mayor in a nearby town who's a black woman. That's my favorite one, by the way. When did she become an investigator? Mayor Adams, another black woman in New York who is getting taken up. And now, trouble at the Fed. Investigation into Lisa Cook's academic record raises questions. Lisa D. Cook is one of the world's
Starting point is 01:53:35 most powerful economists. She taught economics at Harvard University in Michigan State and served on the Obama administration's Council of Economic Advisors before being appointed in 2022 to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, of michigan state and served on the obama administration's council of economic advisors before being appointed in 2022 to the federal reserve board of governors which controls the interest rates and money supply of the united states now if can i guess go for it so they've discovered that i all these years no one's ever actually looked into her academic
Starting point is 01:54:06 background and just took her at her word instead of actually checking turns out that she doesn't have any half the degree she says she's kind of like biden who once said he had three or four degrees he never did it biden's a liar yeah is something like that the quality of her scholarship has received criticism despite her pedigree questions have long persisted about her academic record her publication history is remarkably thin for a tenured professor and her published work largely focuses on race activism rather than on rigorous quantitative economics her nomination to the fed required vice president kamala harris to cast a tie-breaking vote by contrast her predecessor in the seat janet yellen now treasure secretary was confirmed unanimously
Starting point is 01:54:53 cook also seems to have consistently inflated her own credentials oh no in 2022 investigative journalist christopher brunette pointed out that despite billing herself as a macroeconomist cook had never published a peer-reviewed macroeconomics article and had misrepresented her publication history in her CV, claiming that she had published an article in the journal American Economic Review. In truth, the article was published in American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, a less prestigious non-peer-reviewed magazine. So, I mean, it goes on and on and on and on and on. So, I think that
Starting point is 01:55:30 Miss Lisa D. Cook is going to be blamed. You know, it was Lisa who said transitory. Don't you remember? I remember that. It was Lisa. Don't you remember that, John? Oh, yeah, it was her. Definitely, definitely, definitely. It was Lisa. And I don't know, I don't know who made, I think Lisa made this, Lisa did this. Definitely. Definitely. Definitely. Definitely. It was Lisa. And I don't know.
Starting point is 01:55:45 I don't know who made it. I think Lisa made this. Lisa did this. This is Lisa. There is an incredible scandal unfolding at the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Before your eyes glaze over, it has to do with non-public secret information being released to a group of what they described as super users, information being released to a group of what they described as super users who of course are all on wall street and positioned to make millions of dollars based on this non-public information this is per the new york times a lot of other outlets reporting on this as well they say new
Starting point is 01:56:14 questions on how a key agency shared inflation data i think that's to put it pretty mildly a government economist had regular contact with quote super users in finance record show at a time when such information keenly interests investors. I can't wait to find out who did it. What economist? I'm going to say blame Lisa, even if she didn't do it. So they were just leaking the inflation data early. Did you guys talk about I haven't I haven't heard DH unplugged. You guys talk about that at all.
Starting point is 01:56:44 But leaking the inflation inflation data early no yeah this is quite outrageous i would say no it's outrageous because it allows for people to do trading that could benefit them yes yes yeah it's it's illegal to do that. Well, government economists, we shall see. I'm saying Lisa. You had that four-parter. D-E-I. Yes, you had that four-parter on necessary medical transgender treatment. Yeah, the CAST report.
Starting point is 01:57:24 The CAST report. Well, the final report now is out, the CAST report. The CAST report. Well, the final report now is out of the CAST report. The CAST review is what it's called. And they have some conclusions. And correct that it says in there, hey, there's no real evidence this works. It's no good, kind of.
Starting point is 01:57:43 We're not sure. But the final report has two points and i think that this is this is where it all goes askew quoting from the final report for most young people a medical pathway will not be the best way to manage their gender-related distress this is good for those young people for whom a medical pathway is clinically indicated, it is not enough to provide this without also addressing wider mental health and or psychosocially challenging problems. If medicine is to move forward, but there must be a proportionate level of monitoring, oversight, and regulation that does not stifle progress while preventing creep of unproven approaches into clinical practice. Innovation must draw from and contribute to the evidence base. So, I think they're going to flip this around. And they're just going to start using this for better medical, for the big pharma to come in and do more.
Starting point is 01:58:53 And have scientists that know how much carbon budget you have. I mean, it's sad that this good evidence-based report is now basically being turned into, well, as long as we shore this up, we'll be okay. Yeah, of course. This is where the money is. It's easy money. What was the number? $72,000 a year for everyone who gets transitioned or get on these crazy drugs and put them on. It's like $ million dollars over the
Starting point is 01:59:25 lifetime of each patient something like yes ridiculous amounts of profit yeah and so all these hmos and all the rest of them that are profit motivated uh including kaiser who has signage that we've i think has been in the newsletter you can see the signage oh we're we're this way and we're that way you know come here and we'll do the operation for you. Yeah, it's corrupt. This whole system is bad. I mean, it's like you read the note earlier about the doctor who excoriated someone
Starting point is 01:59:55 for trying to make him take Gozempic for the rest of his life. Yeah, and part of this is the testing industrial complex, which is also high on my list of things to be looking at. We were taught, bless you. We were taught- Yeah, you part of this is the testing industrial complex, which is also high on my list of things to be looking at. We were taught, bless you. You're welcome. We were taught during COVID to trust the test. Oh, I'm just going to test.
Starting point is 02:00:14 It'll be okay. Even though we know that the original test, what was the name of that test? PVR, PVCR, PVR. PCR, I can't remember. PCR test. Pacific Coast Highway. PCH. can't remember. PCR test. Pacific Coast Highway. PCH. PCR.
Starting point is 02:00:27 PCH test. PCR test. That is bogus. It's never intended to be a test. And then all of a sudden we got antigen tests. We got some home kits. We're giving them away. Giving them away, I tell you.
Starting point is 02:00:39 They were. I have boxes of them. All of this testing is bogus. The PSA test for... Public service announcements. A lot of people don't have them. They get tested. The PSA blood test for colon cancer is killing more people than it's saving.
Starting point is 02:00:59 I would wager to say that all, you know, the pap smears, probably the breast cancer, I mean, all of it, the testing, if you go to your doctor, let's test some stuff. No, I'm good, man. I'm good. And we have a lab rat, boots on the ground, who wishes to remain anonymous. And this is regarding PFAS because, you know, PFAS is in the Band-Aids now. It's going to kill your kid. Don't use a Band-Aid. Just stitch them up. in the band-aids now is going to kill your kid don't use a band-aid just stitch them up uh pfas everywhere this is another part of this testing uh industrial complex boots on the ground report i've worked for a commercial environmental lab for over 10 years i agree with the show's
Starting point is 02:01:35 assessment there there is an overhype slash money grab going on right now with pfas i'm seeing a lot of headlines noting that pfas is detected in name water supply here. I'm thinking that when the M5M is using the detected headline, they are scaring the public by not mentioning at what levels the chemicals are present. This is exactly like your lead test, John. We are talking about detection limits of around 0.1 to 50 parts per trillion. around 0.1 to 50 parts per trillion. Dog. The test is also easily contaminated. You can't even test at that level.
Starting point is 02:02:12 The test is also easily contaminated while sampling and samples need to be processed in a clean room. I doubt field sample collection occurs in a clean room. M5M are using the term detection, but not mentioning concentration in the reporting, which is likely causing inflamed amygdalas. True. On to the money grab. Right now, there was probably only a couple of large commercial lab companies that, like PACE, P-A-C-E, working with the EPA to develop the method and would be set up and have certification. Since limits have now been established by the epa and the testing isn't widely available that leaves a huge new market only available to big companies with a
Starting point is 02:02:49 foot in the door so to speak the epa also just released maximum contaminant levels mcl for pfas and drinking water with a compliance timeline off to the races so big money in the testing big money in the testing. Big money in the testing. In testing for everything. Testing for lead. Testing for cancer. Cancer is the best one. It's the best one. So I'm very suspicious. You get a box on your doorstep.
Starting point is 02:03:16 You crap in it and send it back. Yeah. And you can see if you have cancer. And they say right in the commercial, could be false positives, could be false negatives. Could be bull crap. Could be come see, come saw. You know, anything can be possible.
Starting point is 02:03:30 Anything's possible these days. So I'm very skeptical about tests. Yeah, you can tell. Very skeptical about tests, tests, tests. Then we have Pixie Girl. Pixie Girl on the Hill. Pixie Girl. Yes, Heritage on the Hill, testify.
Starting point is 02:03:51 Oh, yeah, poor woman. Yep. Well, sure. Now, every single reporter in the mainstream has... I can see where you're going with this why are you laughing so maniacally every single reporter news model spokeshole they talk about sources sources say the sources say sources say they never reveal their sources ever somehow k Herridge has to reveal her sources so I'm not sure if exactly what's going on with this uh with her issue but she doesn't want to give up her sources
Starting point is 02:04:36 so someone must have slipped her information that was not supposed to get out and even though every single report ever since we've been doing this show never mentions who just sources say sources familiar with the matter sources who know how the presidents think sources my sources good sources military sources intelligence sources they never mention who no katherine harridge gets drawn to the task former cbs news and fox investigative correspondent k Catherine Herridge was on the Hill this week pleading her case and throwing her weight behind the press act that is up for passage. Let's listen. I hope that I am the last journalist who has to spend two years in the federal courts fighting to protect my confidential sources. fighting to protect my confidential sources.
Starting point is 02:05:26 She is currently embroiled in a First Amendment legal case that is seeking to reveal the confidential identities of sources she has used in a reporting for a Fox News report about a Chinese scientist who was investigated by the FBI. She is also known for her reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop. Before Congress, she told her side of the story. When you go through major life events, as I have in recent weeks, losing your job, losing your company health insurance, having your reporting files seized by your former employer,
Starting point is 02:05:55 and being held in contempt of court gives you clarity. The First Amendment, the protection of confidential sources, and a free press are my guiding principles. They are my North Star. When I was laid off in February, an incident reinforced in my mind the importance of protecting confidential sources. CBS News locked me out of the building and seized hundreds of pages of my reporting files, including confidential source information. Multiple sources said they were concerned that by working with me to expose government corruption... I like how this is about sources, and then she just says, multiple sources say. This is amazing.
Starting point is 02:06:37 CBS News locked me out of the building and seized hundreds of pages of my reporting files including confidential source information multiple sources said they were concerned that by working with me to expose government corruption and misconduct they would be identified and exposed i pushed back and with the public support of my union sag aftra the records were returned. CBS News' decision. I was waiting for you to catch that. Wow. Well, to be fair, it's American Federation of Radio and Television Artists,
Starting point is 02:07:20 AFTRA, and SAG Screen Actors Guild. They got together. But yes, her boss is the nanny. The nanny is Fran Drescher. And with the public support of my union, SAG-AFTRA, the records were returned. CBS News' decision to seize my reporting records crossed a red line that I believe should never be crossed again by any media organization in the future is there no uh is there no union for uh journalists yeah there's a there's a guilds various newspaper guilds there's tons of them every newspaper has one and that's what you think she'd be part of i didn't think sag after i would
Starting point is 02:07:59 be what you the union you're in if you're a reporter that's that's an actor's union so she's uh she's testifying during the hearing uh regarding this has already passed the house yeah i'm gonna stop you for a second i'm glad you got these clips because i was not thinking that this is anything other than just you know okay who gives a shit but you're probably right this is something phony baloney about this whole thing to an extreme please continue the protect reporters from exploitative state spying act or press act it's already passed the house this bill prohibits the federal government from compelling journalists and providers of telecommunication services example phone and internet companies, to disclose certain protected information except in limited circumstances such as to prevent terrorism or imminent violence. January 6th.
Starting point is 02:08:57 Specifically, the bill protects from disclosure any information identifying a source, as well as any records, contents of a communication, documents, or information obtained or created by journalists in the course of their work, which is called doing journalism. Further, the bill protects specified third parties, such as telecommunications carriers or social media companies from being compelled to provide testimony or any document consisting of a record information or other communications that is stored by the third party on behalf of a journalist isn't that interesting in light of section 203 very interesting here's part two of her testimony congressman jim jordan came to her defense on thursday seems to me there's a pattern developing here you're critical of the
Starting point is 02:09:51 government miss atkinson situation and shazam they just they start doing all kinds of strange things to your phone line to your computer you're critical of the government at a major news organization and your award-winning journalists you've been there five years, you get fired. But it's not just you got fired. In fact, maybe there's nothing to that. But what we do know is they seize your documents. That's scary as well. And you talk about a chilling effect on the First Amendment. I don't know how it could be more chilling. Now, thank goodness the lady sitting beside you, they stepped in, right? Because they're stepping in and helping. Them stepping in and helping them stepping in help you get your because you got your files back finally didn't you i did get the files back uh if i didn't have the support of sag after really publicly standing up for journalism i don't
Starting point is 02:10:35 believe maybe it's just scripts like hey man give me my sides back how can i can't do my work without my sides your files back finally didn't? I did get the files back. If I didn't have the support of SAG-AFTRA really publicly standing up for journalism. So she's going crediting. She could have just said yes. She's not like a NASCAR where she has to plug every little patch that's on her jacket. Well, hey, you know, those documents include. Why don't you just say i yes i got them back now
Starting point is 02:11:06 and i want to thank sag after and i want to thank my mom i think she's pissed because one of her scripts was signed by john brennan i mean these are things that you want to keep for prosperity spake i did get the files back uh if i didn't have the support of sag after really publicly standing up for journalism i don't believe that I would have received the files and they would have been returned. And I just want to be clear, Congressman, wherever you work, if this happened to you, it's an attack on free press. It's an attack on the First Amendment. It makes it more challenging for reporters to work in the future. Makes it more challenging for reporters to work in the future.
Starting point is 02:11:48 That disrupts the free flow of information to the public. They call journalism a profession for a reason. Because it's about an informed electorate. And it's a cornerstone of our democracy. Isn't Trump a member of SAG-AFTRA? He must be. Oh, he has to be. They should give his files back too then. He's the one who took the files.
Starting point is 02:12:09 Kudos to Jim Jordan for resurrecting Shazam. Yeah. Kudos to Jim Jordan. Good work, Jim. Shazam. He said Shazam. I want to hear your theory on this.
Starting point is 02:12:25 It's got to be something that happened. Was it the Chinese guy she outed or she did something she was told not to do and she did it anyway or she didn't do something she was told to do? It has to be warring factions. I would say CIA, FBI. And she overstepped her boundary somewhere somewhere she because i mean the cia certainly at cbs they just give you the talking points hey hey uh you got to keep me uh this is off the records background only but uh here's what's going on with that situation and of course it's exactly what they want to see on the news and and someone went
Starting point is 02:13:06 rogue this has nothing to do with her they want to know who went rogue who gave her some information i don't know what it is but then all of a sudden we have this weird bill and and this is what it's about about uh if you're a journalist and you you, I guess, DMs on social media, which sounds kind of like where this is coming from because they mentioned specifically, that the intelligence community can't demand that. I think everybody has something to hide in this one. Well, I think it's just the opposite. Okay.
Starting point is 02:13:43 I think the intelligence community is planting these things and they don't want to be outed and they want to have some sort of protection. Well, there you go. I love that. That makes sense. This is the Intelligence Community Protection Act. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:00 So we can say whatever we want. No one's going to say, hey, wait a minute. This came right out of your offices. Yeah, well, there we go. Solved. Poor Catherine then. I thought that she's being played. Maybe she's in the position.
Starting point is 02:14:16 The whole thing's a setup. She did nothing wrong. This is all right. Because she's a good spokesperson, she's the gal that needs to go in for the guy, the gal that needs to go in front of Congress and give her sad story and, and do it well because she's good. She's not a slouch.
Starting point is 02:14:34 She's an actress. She's in SAG AFTRA. She goes up there and everybody says yes, yes, yes to this. And then they pass that idiotic thing. It's got nothing to do with the press. It has to do with protecting intelligence sources there you go there you go uh who do you think her agent is caa
Starting point is 02:14:52 let's see william morris who knows well no she definitely has somebody good they all they all have agents usually it's yeah i know they do usually it's it I wonder, let me see. It wouldn't be hard to find out. You can look at IMDB. If you have the pro account, you can look up their agents. I don't have a pro. She'd be in there. I have no pro account.
Starting point is 02:15:14 Oh. I don't have a pro account. You can book her, though, for speeches. Sure. But the booking, that's less defined. Just like once you give it you know the speaking circuit everybody books you speakers speaking oh speaking fee let's find out what how much do you think you can get her for i think she's 12 grand um read more let me see they don't
Starting point is 02:15:39 fake news aae do we know these, this outfit? Oh, 30,000 to $50,000 for a live event. Holy crap. What? That's ridiculous. That's great. Yeah. For her.
Starting point is 02:15:55 If you want a virtual, you can get it. A virtual event, please contact. Hmm. What? She makes money off a zoom call. Categories. Yeah, this this is okay back into the beginning of
Starting point is 02:16:08 what you're doing here this stinks to high heaven yeah it does yeah yeah she did nothing no she did nothing wrong but. But yeah, I'm with you on that. It's like, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. She's actually, you know, she's protecting her sources. She's doing the right thing. She knows how it works. She's got an agent. She does live events.
Starting point is 02:16:39 She is in SAG-AFTRA. This little bit that she just pulled off, this speaking in front of Congress and getting her ass in a sling, supposedly. Yeah, just up her feet. That's where you get the high rates. She doesn't have to go back to work for CBS. She'll make $50,000, do about 10 speeches, make a half a million dollars this next year.
Starting point is 02:17:01 And do a podcast. And do a podcast. Yeah, she'll be doing a podcast. That's true. That's true. I bet she is. I bet that's her next step. I thought she was going to show up at another network or in government. No.
Starting point is 02:17:15 It's something completely different. She's got it made. She's the next Megyn Kelly. Yep, she'll be pushing gold. No. No, Megyn yep she'll be pushing gold no no megan push oh there's a stomach gut no no no she's always talking about her legacy box legacy box legacy box okay that's a sponsor. Yeah, it's a great sponsor. That and mattresses. No, the mattresses, even Squarespace, that's all over. It's Legacy Box. It's the wellness company, really.
Starting point is 02:17:54 The wellness company, very sketchy outfit. They are paying for a lot of these podcasts. Well, good for them. I'm glad podcasters are making money. Yeah. Because we're sure not. Yeah. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage.
Starting point is 02:18:10 Say in the morning to you, the man who just put the C in intelligence community. Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John C. DeVorex. In the morning, I'm Mr. Adam Cranney. There's a bunch of graphene in this air, suburbs of water, and dams and nights out there. In the morning. Oh, hold on a second. Hold on. In the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Can I count you trolls for a second?
Starting point is 02:18:31 Troll count. Previous Sunday, our troll count was 1760, 1760. Today's count, 2008. Trolls are up. They're at war. They're multiplying. They're count, 2,008. Trolls are up. A war. They're multiplying. A war.
Starting point is 02:18:49 You're right. World War X. There's no doubt about it. Everybody's here. Everybody's ready to go. Good to see you. You want to hear what we had to say, what we had to say about this whole scheme. Scheme, I'd say. Scheme is what I call it.
Starting point is 02:18:59 And they stuck all the way through the Catherine Herridge actress bit. That's pretty cool. The trolls are here live. That's our live studio audience. Because No Agenda is filmed before a live studio audience. And you can be a member of the studio audience. You don't have to stand in line. You don't have to send off for tickets.
Starting point is 02:19:18 You don't have to bribe anybody, know somebody on the inside. Just go to trollroom.io. You can listen to the live stream there, which is 24-7, the No on the inside, just go to trollroom.io. You can listen to the live stream there, which is 24-7, the no agenda stream, which is filled with all kinds of podcasts, live and pre-recorded. And there's also a login for the chat and that's the troll room. That's how simple it is. Or go over to podcastapps.com, get yourself a modern podcast app, which are doing more and more every day, more joining. Now we have Pocket Cast.
Starting point is 02:19:45 That's the automatic. They bought that Pocket Cast. They're starting to add features. And you can see podcastapps.com. You see all the cool features they have. But the one that I like is where you get automatically notified when we go live or any of your favorite podcasts go live. And you can tap on it.
Starting point is 02:20:05 Boom. Oh, I'm listening live right in my app. The same app that notifies you within 90 seconds of us posting the show if you can't listen live. And it includes chapters. I think Dreb Scott will now be using the, so we have some cool new chapter features, which is animated GIFs. So now. Oh, no. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:24 There's going to be a cat running back and forth across the screen yes it's right when you said this actually is going to be happening yes so i'm sure dred will be all over that um uh where was i oh yes um the podcast yes right we're not making catholic heritage money that's what we were talking about no No way. And she'll be doing a podcast. She'll be selling Legacy Box and doing all kinds of good things. But we think that compromises our integrity. It does. And we don't want to be deplatformed.
Starting point is 02:20:53 Do we take a beating? We take a beating, but we keep on treating? No. And we've decided to do it all value for value, which means we can do whatever we want. We don't have to stop for ad breaks. We don't have to be careful about mentioning competing product which by a definition of self censorship now we just do whatever we want if we like a product that one of our producers uses
Starting point is 02:21:14 we'll talk about it without getting compensated we love it many such products in the past i mentioned sir cal of lavenderblossom.org we both use these products many products of course we have all kinds of uh side things that take place but we also we don't we don't do t-shirts yeah we just know agendashop.com but that's just one of our producers who's returning value by running that for us we don't get any cut off of any sales. He works with the artists and then figures something out. And I don't think he's making a lot of money actually because those prices are pretty reasonable.
Starting point is 02:21:53 And there's fantastic merch. And from time to time, he makes a donation. It's called the Value for Value Model. If you want to read more about it, since we are the progenitors of it, probably about 15, 16 years now, go to value4value.info. In the meantime, we would like to thank the artist who brought us the artwork for episode 1650. That's the previous episode because we have artists who are listening live in real time and they are returning value by creating some fantastic artwork that we can use.
Starting point is 02:22:25 It always delights people. It always gets attention. People pay attention to it. And the last episode, which we titled Algo Juice, the artwork for that was no exception for the amount of attention it received. Dame Kenny Ben brought it to us. We got emails over this one uh hey uh what's with the beads well those are pop beads obviously and but the idea was that the sun had these this moment there's these beads show up when you're looking at an eclipse and
Starting point is 02:22:59 she just exaggerated it yeah it was the only piece that was there that was artistic. Interesting how Dana Burnett is not buying that story. Well, I don't know. I mean, something's... That guy, I don't know. He has a dirty mind, man. He's like...
Starting point is 02:23:14 He does a dirty mind. A lot of people do. I mean, we just saw Pop Beats. He's in Hollywood too long. He's sort of been trying to break away and become a clean living guy, but he can't do it.
Starting point is 02:23:23 No, no. Hey, remember, he's the Fifty Shades of Grey guy, so. Oh, yeah, that's it. You can't forget that. You can take the guy out of sex, but you can't take sex out of the guy. He produced all three of those films.
Starting point is 02:23:37 He walked away with a half a billion dollars, I think. He had a piece of the action. And he's only an associate executive producer. Well, no, he's become the executive producer once away I hate to throw that at him oh okay I'm sorry that's mean oh there were let me see we were looking at because there was a lot of eclipse stuff and this was obviously eclipse related and people were talking about the beads so it was fun to choose some beads art um we had uh i mean really wasn't anything it was it was another we're having this is a moment we're going through which is a dry city dry stuff yeah it's a dry the paucity of
Starting point is 02:24:22 donation of paucity of art yeah um well i can understand relying on ai too much you like the one you like the piece by uh ness works eclipse confusion with the picasso ish no no i i said what do you think i said what do you think about the one you wanted was the rapture you wanted all the people floating up. Oh, I did. I thought that was funny. You had all the people floating up into the sky from Dropco. I'm like, no. Yeah, I thought that was a good piece. That was weird.
Starting point is 02:24:54 But since you're closer to the rapture being in Texas, you saw it as inaccurate. Yes, it's incorrect. Thank you very much, Dame Kenny Ben, for providing us. There were some other ones. Let me see. I saw you used Sir Shug, a.k.a. Foe Diddley's art for the newsletter. Yes. Which we discussed briefly. I liked that one.
Starting point is 02:25:23 That was definitely cool. It was artistic. Yes, it was artistic. It was... Band-Aids. I thought there was an orange juice spill. Maybe I'm wrong. No, there's an orange juice spill with the show number 1650.
Starting point is 02:25:38 No, that wasn't it. Which came in late. Yeah. Well, artists, we love you. We love what you do. We love the value that you provide it gives us something to do after the show because you know we're not like okay that's a wrap everybody let's do it done see you see you next week i love my truck and i love what i do we immediately get
Starting point is 02:25:56 back to work we have to find a show title we have to find some artwork we have to do the credits which we spend a lot of time on we double check our work to make sure we don't miss anybody's credit. Try hard. So thank you all very much for participating in our bi-weekly contest. Is it bi-weekly or twice-weekly? What is it? Twice-weekly.
Starting point is 02:26:17 A twice-weekly contest. And again, thank you very much, Dame Kenny Ben, for providing some value back to the show. Time, talent, treasure are the much, Dame Kenny, Ben. Providing some value back to the show. Time, talent, treasure are the three ways you can do it. She won the competition last year. Oh, for most chosen artists? Most wins.
Starting point is 02:26:34 It's amazing. It's amazing. Now, this being a tax weekend here in America. Oh, yes. Tax time on tomorrow. Yes, I did my taxes yesterday. It was a lot of fun a lot of fun just i'll bet oodles and oodles of fun ah i can't wait i can't wait how many more years are we doing this thing john uh four four more years there you go i'm glad i had the right answer
Starting point is 02:27:08 tina's like hey man hey but what are you gonna do after four after four more years and i said i don't know i said we'll figure something out that's what mimi says too oh really you guys shouldn't be putting a hard date out. Notice how the women in our life aren't very confused about this. Actually, that's the wrong Mimi voice anyway. You want to do over? Yeah, I'm supposed to do this voice. And now you want to stop?
Starting point is 02:27:45 After four years, what am I going to do? Four more years! That would be the new voice she wants me to use. So it's a very short list today, understandably so. However, however, I love this. Baron at Large, that's his name, Baron at Large, has been sending us this email for a couple of weeks and he says you need to do a Rubbilizer donation
Starting point is 02:28:10 did you see this email? oh yeah and did you respond to it? you know I probably did one of his earlier ones and then I didn't and then I sent you you and I went back and forth on this. So here's his idea. His idea is you
Starting point is 02:28:28 need to do a Rubbilizer donation. If someone donates $3,333.33 that's a Rubbilizer donation. And we're like, okay yeah, global warming is real. So what does he do? He donates $3,333.33.
Starting point is 02:28:49 Yes. A Rubberlizer donation. And he says, I'm sick of you guys not answering my letters. I'm going to do it myself, which is, of course, the way the, that's the new agenda way, which is you do it yourself. You do it yourself. You make it happen. And here's his note. He's from Bridgewater, New Jersey, by the way way this is a new donation called the rubbleizer producers donating
Starting point is 02:29:11 the same rubbleizers if you're okay with it yeah we're okay yeah if 20 others become rubbleizers in the next two years i'll make challenge coins for them wow i mean this is he's he's tripling down on this that is yes trip tripling down three three three is donation three three three three three three which is a lot of threes yes uh and he's gonna he wants 20 other people to join him in this club that he's created. It's his own club. Once he gets to 20, boom, the coins come out. I think we should call it the Baron at Large Rubberlizer Club. Fine with me.
Starting point is 02:29:55 And so he says, please play the Rubberlizer clip. I felt like we had to do a little bit more than that. Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to rubble on! India, Tango, Mike, standby, 33, 33, 33, rubbleizer out. Rubble on the double! There we go. That's your new sequence of clips for the rubbleizer donation. And by the way, the way he goes with 33, 33, 33 is the donation, coincidentally.
Starting point is 02:30:31 Yes, yes. 33, 33, 33. Thank you, Baron at Lodge. You saved our butts. Big time. Big time. Yes, I will say this to people out there who think that donating doesn't help. We had a total of 29 donations over $50, and this is to a newsletter of 30,000 people and an audience of a million. Well, they all pay taxes.
Starting point is 02:30:55 They all pay taxes. A miserable 29 donations. And if it wasn't for Barron at Large, the number would be terrible. Well, let's continue on with our executive and associate executive producers. Thank you, Baron at Large. Thank you. Yeah. Lifesaver.
Starting point is 02:31:11 Mr. Black comes in from Rijswijk, Netherlands at $3.50. And he says, in the morning, and adam and a 333 donation also to have a birthday call out to my son karsten who turns eight on april 14th uh my the my light in life together with my daughter i love always health karma for everybody mr black black you've got karma on words to uh we're already at associate executive producers chad finkenbeiner highland heights ohio 233.99 thank you for providing the best podcast on the known area of our level top topographical plane flat earth hi mom he, Mom, he says. Jingles, JCD's spooky donate, and TPP jobs karma. Jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
Starting point is 02:32:14 Donate, donate, donate. You've got karma. I like that one onward with calipagis colon colon colon colon i don't think it's colon uh dub spring north carolina 222 and a note was attached um call it do you have calipagis said note uh dear john and Adam, may this short row of ducks remind you of simpler times when birds were real. My wife and I are not dildos. We have a two-year-old boy or two. Well, we have twin two-year-olds. Unfortunately, one of them is already.
Starting point is 02:33:03 Oh, one of them died. That's terrible terrible and we are currently working on baby number three and this is my first donation so please de-douche as well as what as well as provide baby making karma you've been de-douched you got it you've got karma. Make those babies. I'll skip over this one and go straight to Dame Zelda of the Wandering Jews. She's in San Jose, California. $200 associate executive producership. And thank you very much, Dame Zelda.
Starting point is 02:33:35 And the last one for you. For the same amount of money as Linda Lou Patkin in Lakewood, Colorado. Yes, indeed. Linda Lou Patkin, the Duchess of Jobs and writer of resumes. And she wants jobs karma and wants to tell you that for a resume that gets results, go to
Starting point is 02:33:53 ImageMakersInc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's ImageMakersInc with a K or find Linda on the producer's list. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs.
Starting point is 02:34:07 Let's vote for jobs. And that wraps up the, the executive and associate executive producers for episode 1651 on this tax weekend. We appreciate it. You can always remember us when you get your refund. We hope you get a refund. We'd love it if you got a refund.
Starting point is 02:34:24 But of course we appreciate everyone who returns time, talent, and treasure to the best podcast in the universe. And we thank everybody who came in under $50, always for reasons of anonymity. But also, we have people on the sustaining donations, which is incredibly helpful. Certainly, when we have less numbers above the fold, you can make them up yourself. You can go to noagendedonations.com or for the old schoolers, devorac.org slash N-A. And thank you again to our executive and associate executive producers. These are real credits. You get to keep them.
Starting point is 02:34:55 Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. Order. Shut up, Slade. and john's gonna take us through and mention all of the donors fifty dollars and above yeah uh the 20 of them gabriel shelton starts us off in fulton, New York from $81.95. And he saw a gas station receipt with a bunch of threes on it and decided to donate. Oh, good one. Kevin McLaughlin's back as usual. He hasn't missed a show for years. He conquered North Carolina with $8.008, this boob donation.
Starting point is 02:35:44 Christian Grulish in Lakeland, Ohio, 8-0-0-8. Another one. Eric Adler in Punta Gorda, Florida. And he comes to 8-0-0-8 and calls it sad puppy boobs. Because of the sad puppy that was in the newsletter that did us very little. Gary Blatt in Wayne, Pennsylvania, 7-7-7-7. Robin Tolbert in Topeka, Kansas. 7588. I came for Adam and stayed for John. Whatever that means.
Starting point is 02:36:11 Barry Boniface in Elkton, Florida. 5727. Christopher Dichter. 5678. Freddy Vieira in San Antonio. A birthday donation, 5673. Happy 33rd. Another 33rd to Samantha.
Starting point is 02:36:33 Gary Mao in Woodland Hills, California, 50. Oh, we're already at the 50s, and I'm just going to name them and give the location, and that'll be that. Gary Mao, Stephen Ng in Box Elder, South Dakota, and Douglas Mook in Cochranton, PA. Sir Luke in London, UK. Real deals now, and that's in San Antonio, Texas. Christian Brandon, Savoie, in Port Orchard, Florida. Dane Patricia Worthington in Miami.
Starting point is 02:37:04 Thank you. Jared Jha in Nashville, Tennessee. Christian Freeman in San Marcos, Texas. Kevin Dills in Huntersville, North Carolina. I wonder where he went. Dylan Schwannebeck in Johnsburg, Illinois. Brian P. Belton in Ashbury, New Jersey. Owen Story in Farmers Branch, Texas.
Starting point is 02:37:32 And last on our short list of 29 total, Sir Greg, the Mommick, what do you think this says? The Mommick Night in Newport, North Carolina. I want to thank everybody for helping us out here. We did get the show off the ground. The Mommicked Night, yes. Well, thank you all very much. We appreciate it.
Starting point is 02:37:54 Thank you again to our executive associates, executive producers. I should have mentioned that you can use these credits anywhere credits are recognized. You will be on IMDB.com with Catherineatherine harridge you can you can have a credit in the same place and i don't even know if she has an executive producer credit she'll just be listed as actor actress performer live speaker but you my friend associate executive or executive producer of episode 1651 of the best podcast in the universe. If anyone questions you on this, you can put in your LinkedIn profile, your social media, or if you don't have one, even open up an IMDB account. Most people don't.
Starting point is 02:38:34 If anyone questions you, you let us know. We will vouch for you. No problemo at all. It's value for value. We put the show out. no restrictions, no hoops, no jumping through anything, no commercials, no creepy money, just value. I mean, no creepy corporate money is what I should say. All money is creepy, but the creepy corporate money is the worst. We just put it out and then whatever it is, whatever value it is to you, and there's 980,000 of you, according to op3.dev that listen on a monthly basis so um if you like it do something back for us you can build a website you can hit somebody in the mouth you can also support us with sustaining donations or from time to time do an executive producer donation and if it totals a thousand dollars or more then you become a knight ordained with a no agenda round table no one to reward with
Starting point is 02:39:22 that today but i'm going to give everybody an extra service goat karma just in case you need it you've got karma well just as short as the donation same goes for the birthday list. Mr. Black wishes his son, Karsten, a happy birthday. And he turns eight years old today. And Freddie and JCV wish Samantha Beria a happy birthday. She is turning 33. The magic number. A lot of people are doing it. All the kids are doing it.
Starting point is 02:39:58 Happy birthday as well from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. No nights, no dames, no title changes. Isn't it Vieira? Oh, Vieira. Samantha Vieira. I'm sorry. I did not mean to misgender you. Samantha Vieira. So no nights, no dames,
Starting point is 02:40:17 no title changes, so we go straight to the meetups. No agenda meetups. No agenda meetups. A couple of meetup reports. By the way, if you've never been to a no agenda meetup, consider putting this on your list of things to do.
Starting point is 02:40:38 What? I said go. Oh, go. Yeah, go to one, yes. For example, a report from the Eclipse Day meetup, the long shadows of Trash Mountain in Dayton, Ohio. Perfect cloudless day for the eclipse. After the chemtrails that showed up in attendance,
Starting point is 02:40:55 we had Brett and Robert at third with a one on Mastodon. Sir Little John, Jenna, and their sweet baby all the way from pennsylvania sir nick of the columbus meetups my buddy silky smooth my sister and her husband the liberal socialists hey this is what i mean everybody can come to a meetup even the liberal socialists and my sweet human resources big sweetie and little is and Smoke. What's your kid's name? Little Islam and Smoking Hot Wife PJ Golden. Oh, and me, Sir Egghead and a handful of dogs. We had almost more strangers than familiars. Good times were had.
Starting point is 02:41:34 Good contacts made. Everybody got along beautifully despite far-right socialists, liberals, hippies, and babies in the crowd. It's like a party. Go to a meetup. Rest in peace to Junta's dad. Yes, I meetup. Rest in peace to Junta's dad. Yes. I'm very sad we lost to Junta's dad. That's exactly what a no agenda meetup can be. They're not all like that,
Starting point is 02:41:51 but they all are always a party and everyone always, you never hear like, we had a fight. Someone was mad. Someone rage quit. No, no, it's always a good time. Here's a quick report from a bar brawl. Here's a quick report from... Or a bar brawl. A bar brawl.
Starting point is 02:42:06 Here's a quick report from the Atlanta meetup. We're in Atlanta on April the 13th. This is Baron Spud the Mighty with two more people. This is Sir R here in Chinatown. I guess I'm part of the MSS. Dr. Sir, Mike Roach here enjoying all the uh china cuisine in the morning yes china cuisine is exactly this is exactly what it's called then we go to our vicount uh let me see i had a note from him as well um yes our vicount in new jersey in the morning this is sir r daniels coming at you from 3br
Starting point is 02:42:50 distillery in keyport new jersey at the central jersey meetup we do drink and we do know things john and adam this is karaoke from 3br we had a great meetup today and i know it was a great up great meetup because i and I know it was a great meetup because I know what mental illness is! Hey, guys. This is my first meetup. This is Magda here in Keyport. Boom.
Starting point is 02:43:17 Hey, guys. Sir Nobody of the 3D Printer. Just wanted to say, the fewer, the greater the cheer. In the morning! Yes, I got a note from Sir Viscount R. Daniels. You remember that he, for a little moment there, was the executive director of Project Veritas as it was going through its issues. And we played a couple of clips from Sound Investigations on the last show.
Starting point is 02:43:47 Remember? Member? Do you member? I member, right? You talked, you played a couple of clips from them. Yes. He says, I want to give you some detail around the Sound Investigations group that did the Pornhub and CIA stories.
Starting point is 02:44:03 It's kind of like the same story. These are all former Project Veritas journalists. Aha! Eric Cochran, the narrator for the CIA story, started the group. So they also brought their bad sound with them. Yes, they did. Good for them. Adobe people.
Starting point is 02:44:21 Arden Young joined Eric part-time while she was working for project veritas during the time i was still there as executive director before the organization's rapid unscheduled disassembly and nice uh nice spacex term she helped to blow open the amazing porn hub story she's great i can't say enough good things about her the undercover journalist on the gay cia date is some guy codenamed jasper he's kind of a wacko he says not a bad guy but his head is planted firmly up o'keefe's butt i don't know if he wants me to read everything uh anyway so they're not a spook outfit that we know of they seem to be legit and they definitely need help with their audio uh thank you i like that we know of comment well of course
Starting point is 02:45:06 that's how it always goes which means yeah they're doing a good job doing a good job uh there's a meetup today uh at three o'clock which is has been underway for about 50 50 minutes the indiana tribal april showers green up meetup at the Blind Owl Brewery in Indianapolis. Marco Maria, Dame and Knight of the Greenwood hosting that. On Thursday, Charlotte's 33rd Thursday Monthly Meetup, 7 o'clock, Ed's Tavern, Charlotte, North Carolina. We have also on Thursday, oh, this is the Soul, Soul Slaves Resist We Much Beer Tasting Mystery Meetup, 8 o'clock KST at Kraft Hans, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Starting point is 02:45:52 And, excuse me, YAP. YAP is organized, and that sounds like a fine Dutchman. I hope they have people there, because Korea has got great bars, and everyone's, it's a great place. Not just that. I hope that they send a meetup report, an audio one. We love it. Even if it's just an iPhone, I'll chop it up for you. It's what I do for most of these reports, actually.
Starting point is 02:46:16 On the way in April, Fort Worth, Texas, Richmond, Virginia, Kennersville, North Carolina, Cincinnati, Ohio, Garden City, Idaho, Aurora, Illinois, San Diego, California, North Georgia, Castroville, Texas, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Houston, Texas, Cincinnati, Ohio, Garden City, Idaho, Aurora, Illinois, San Diego, California, North Georgia, Castorville, Texas, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Houston, Texas, Columbus, Ohio. In May, Torrance, California, Blaine, Washington, Leiden, the Netherlands, Richmond, Virginia, Fargo, North Dakota. That's in June, along with Mosley, Virginia and Amsterdam on June 15th. That may be that's a tentative, I think. Amsterdam on June 15th. That's a tentative, I think.
Starting point is 02:46:46 That may be the one that we're trying to figure out. That may be at Schiphol at the airport. One of our producers has an office there. No Agenda Meetups. Go to noagendameetups.com. This is where you can find all of these scheduled meetups. This is where you can add one yourself if you can't find one near you. They are always a party.
Starting point is 02:47:04 noagendameetups.com. Go to one. You will be delighted. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nights and days. You want to be where you want to be. Triggered or held to blame. You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a party Oh, man.
Starting point is 02:47:27 So, because of all the theater going on, I just have one ISO, which I think is probably useless. It may be useful in the future, maybe, you know, just when you're talking, but I'll play it anyway, see if you can do anything with it. I don't carry a phone.
Starting point is 02:47:45 Yeah, that's all. Hey, got a laugh out of you. Okay. I did. What else? What do you got? I got three, and I think at least two of them are usable. Okay.
Starting point is 02:47:55 Let's start with ISO Drain. Drain the swamp. Okay. And then there's always this one, Dynamite. Dynamite! is that JJ yeah and then hello Poland hello Poland
Starting point is 02:48:13 that's dumb I think dynamite dynamite that's kind of classic I can go for the classic alright everybody lots of good stuff happening. Wow. I never thought I would actually play something generated by artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 02:48:31 Turns out it's great for jingles. In a world that's full of news that is bad, it's time for some news that won't make you sad. John C. DeBora has searched high and low for some good news to share on the No Agenda Show. It's time for good news in the morning. It's time for news that warms your soul.
Starting point is 02:48:56 It's time for a clip that makes you smile on the No Agenda Show. What do you think? Wow. I know. It sucks for songs, but for jingles, it turns out it's really usable.
Starting point is 02:49:12 I'm surprised. That's a very good jingle. Yeah, I have all kinds of stuff. Wow. Frightening. Okay. Well, this is the interesting story because they mis-headlined it on i think it was abc news because there was a story another story about a 10 year old who crawled out of his house window and then got stuck in a chimney oh no in a chimney yeah because he decided that he's
Starting point is 02:49:37 going to go down the chimney as an idiot this kid and they rescued him and it turns out now some teenage girl tried the same stunt. Oh, no. Because she was locked out of her house. And now this looks like this is a trend. Turn now to a rescue of someone who was trying to get down the chimney. No, not the big guy. It was actually a teenager who was locked out of her house.
Starting point is 02:49:59 So she decided to shimmy down the chimney to get back in. Ariel Reshef is here. Look, if Santa can get down a chimney, surely a teenager can. I thought this was sound logic. Yeah, I know. And it's hard to believe that this time of year we're reporting on this kind of story. But that girl somehow managed, TJ, to call for help from inside her family's chimney. Her Santa Claus-style plan to get back into her house undetected, going up in smoke.
Starting point is 02:50:21 The rescue operation caught on camera. Smoke. This morning, an Arizona teen narrowly escaping danger. Her rescue caught on camera. Watch as Phoenix firefighters pull the 17-year-old girl out of her family's chimney, covered in soot from head to toe, but in good spirits, showing a huge smile after being stuck for more than an hour. According to a friend, she was attempting to get back into the house after they were locked out late at night. I don't know what we were thinking.
Starting point is 02:50:50 But she learns quickly it's not as easy as Santa Claus makes it look. She was panicking. She was like, I don't know what to do. Call 911. The teenage girl apparently climbing to the roof, hoping the chimney would connect directly to the inside of her home and she could make her way in. But no such luck. Firefighters eventually using a tripod to hoist her to safety. We don't see it very often, not in a chimney. This is definitely something we don't do every day. Now, thankfully, firefighters say the girl was not injured. But guys, this time of year, Santa should issue some kind of disclaimer that says do not kids try this at home that was pretty good yeah what an idiot
Starting point is 02:51:36 sounds like a tiktok trend to me by the way i'm going to move my tiktok advertising story to thursday stay tuned for that let's do one more really bad artificial intelligence jingle. This is bad. This is bad. It's something that Darren would play on the pre-show. It's time for the news that warms your soul. It's time for a clip that makes you smile. On the No Agenda Show.
Starting point is 02:52:17 Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, definitely. AI is not taking over the jingle business anytime soon. But I appreciate the effort from our producer there. They just get better. Yeah, they just get better. Uh-huh. End of show mix is coming up from let's see, Professor Jay Jones. You got to go in. Jesse Coy Nelson.
Starting point is 02:52:36 We got lots of Iran bombing stuff. Why not? I mean, it's perfect after a good news segment, isn't it? And speaking of coming up after, we have live on the New Agenda stream. If you're still in the troll room or your modern podcast app, just keep listening. No problem. Bowl after bowl, Sir Spencer and Dame DeLorean with John Fletcher.
Starting point is 02:52:59 He's the guy from Four More Years and many other No Agenda statements. And I'm coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country, here in FEMA Region No. 6. It's Fredericksburg, Texas. In the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, where I'm concerned about gut health, I'm John C. Dvorak. We return on Thursday.
Starting point is 02:53:21 Please join us. Happy Tax Day, everybody. Until then, remember us at noagenthedonations.com. Until Thursday, adios, mofos, a-hooey, hooey, and such. Bom, bom, bom, bom, I ran. Bom, bom, bom, bom, I ran. Bom, bom, bom, bom, I ran. Let's take a stand.
Starting point is 02:53:42 Bom, bom, bom, bom, I ran. Bom, bom, bom, bom, I ran. He's so severely mentally troubled that he is a great danger to the nation. Why not? I'm an extremely stable genius. Okay. I know what mental illness looks like. Better identify mentally disturbed individuals. You will bow down, bitches.
Starting point is 02:54:14 Why not? The dangerous case of Donald Trump. I'm the king of the fucking world. Why not? Had many red flags against him. Yes, we have plenty of evidence. The Mueller report. Better identify mentally disturbed individuals.
Starting point is 02:54:29 I'm the king of the fucking world. Had many red flags against him. You will bow down to this. Get down on your knees and tell me you love me. Red flag law. I know what mental illness looks like. Engage in dangerous acts with wrong troops from northern Syria. Why not?
Starting point is 02:54:47 Are you not entertained? The Mueller report. He will take a hammer. Why not? I'm an extremely stable genius. Okay. He didn't come to play. Why not?
Starting point is 02:54:59 Are you not entertained? Crazy Nancy. He's so severely mentally troubled that he is a great danger to the nation. Crying Chuck. I know what mental illness looks like. Had many red flags against him. The Mueller Report. Is something really out there?
Starting point is 02:55:20 Three more U.S. senators received a classified briefing about UFOs. But our destiny beyond the Earth is not only a matter of national identity, but a matter of national security. Space Force. We must have American dominance in space. Space Force. They should be very, very worried. Iran made a big mistake. This drone was in international waters, clearly. We have it all documented. It's documented scientifically, not just words.
Starting point is 02:55:59 We will know if the mullahs are smart enough to take the opportunity, which is a small window. It may not even exist within five minutes. But Abe was asked by the president, the prime minister of Japan, to deliver a message to the Iranians, Les Taubes, not only was he rebuffed, they attacked a Japanese ship
Starting point is 02:56:15 while the Japanese prime minister is delivering a message from the American president, Les Taubes, to see if we can negotiate. We're going to have the Space Force. I'm not touching you. I'm not touching you. Mom, everyone hit me!
Starting point is 02:56:33 A U.S. surveillance drone flying above the straits of Hormuz over international waters shot out of the sky by an Iranian missile. This act of aggression is not going to stand. The same people who lured us into the Iraq quagmire 16 years ago are demanding a new war, this one with Iran. Today, Iran's Revolutionary Guard is revealing debris from that drone and claims it warned Americans multiple times
Starting point is 02:56:57 before shooting down that unmanned craft. I find it hard to believe it was intentional, if you want to know the truth. I think that it could have been somebody who was loose and stupid that did it. Senator Lindsey Graham, for example, says Americans ought to be ready to fight and die for shipping lanes on the other side of the world. At the New York Times, left-wing warmonger Bret Stephens is also calling on America to sink the Iranian navy. Many on the left are for it.
Starting point is 02:57:21 But you may not have known that back in 2007, Congress directed the Pentagon to set up a $22 million search in the universe. Mopo. Dvorak.org slash N-A. Dynamite!

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